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Evcnbg 1582.; No, 5515. Dulletin. Est 14 OENTa Hawaiian Star, Vol. XX, No. 656. PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OP HAWAII, TUESDAY, APHI L 8, 1913. 14 PAOE8. PRICE FIVE GMT HIP GPJQl DILL "I

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A1?11 -- 5 ib "ftjf i For Hour to Voice u : . . ana! prohlb-- S:.v I W- -' u na of Horth Dakota, 4 z; piLiiudouyyiia ''';V ;;; isuj.u.- . - Sl10r . I II ''' 'v '":''"':i.v ' . IPmanfl - beverages In tbe territory of Ila-- K ,1 3 wall, was Introdored in the sen- - 8 industry Be Not X at today. Tbe bill was Intro-- Bourbon Leader Would Shear Commiu: X diicrd in the senate a jw ago 8. Destroy ed Jf ll li ninnlti lint fnflori af nnITft. Sf Chairmen of Pover And Suboiilub 5 A determined effort will be made 8j : Rule-Wils- ; on X Faints at Vatican and 6 to pass it at tbii session. :. Tbe people qf Hawaii this morning Majority Reads Hi rPius - -- H ... C. S. ALBERT. .K ..voiced . tbelr protest the ; : against; Is; Weakened by Attack t : H : : tariff-slashin- g program .y v. ft ' ' ' threatened of Influenza 2 R 8 8 S S' S 8 a S a &- contained In tbe plans now before V N congress and supported by the Demo : , , . ; : tAssoclated CabUJ cratic administration. Hawaii s pro- Pss . ( . D. CW April 8VWlth what It claimed to be a eltar Associated Press Cable test was' made at one of the. most .WASHINGTON, ' X ; ,v ROME, Italy, April 8. An Demoeratl.o majority In tho tenate, the Bourbons today fcavt evliince cf attack notable public' gatherings ever held in ' ' move ad vancement cf their, policies. Ser.at:r : . a strategic to Insure the ;i . influence that has weakened PopI the terrKory.v . .. i, i John W. Kern, of Indiana, the sonata leader, proposed to chsnjo tha rv!:i until toaay rte raintea in tne "Honolulu United" proved the jnost of r'V a " of the upper house shearing tha com mlttee chairmen .much cf tiir v , appropriate motto that could have tu Vatican, has caused the . gravest legislation. Senator Kern't plan would clvt nadbptedr : present power bee" or the sheeting that vote of the caucus. In this way, It is a!!e;si, tht anxiety for the life of the aged pon wound ut),th series of pnbllc meet- control to a majority H.rs temperature now 100 Democratlo majority could advance .tariff legislation even ajalnst tha tiff. is and ings heTd by the s sugar. : protection " ' 'Z. . ? ; ' - of committee chairmen. hi$ physician has ordered absolute BOH committee.' At eleven o'clock this Wilson today read hit address to the assembled hou: morning motto, displayed large Pretident rest The pope is confined to his bed the to regard to tariff- - revision He spoke frcri letters over the platform of the makat dealing with their duty with m consequence. ' It Is officially de the speaker's desk In the house and was accorded closest attjntbn. i pavilion - ofi. f the Alexander ' Young nied, upon authority of the phytl Hotel roof garden, was faded- - by a tiont, that the pope has nephritis. - I rnmnart ma fflHn' tht hall r Pnr MarCOni Station at KokO Head 'some minutes an the. hotel elevators e ' rushing-peopl- e to-tn- Li were up meet- secii:dd!ll c:.::i Lj ll U A m. , . Triumph of Energy - Will Be ing. Before the assembly was' called . Over Many Obstacles - to , order - there were more than . five r hundred persons seated In the pavi- r Construction work has been started lion, with scores gathered about the 0STilEETU at Koko Head on the largest wireless entrance on both ends, v It was a con- station In the world. The great sta course of the leaders in commerce, - ', professions, ; public tion will be completed . in a few- industry," the the months by the Marconi .Wireless Com services and movements of community -, .11- pany and will be part of the chain of welfare, Included in the last-men- iUti - stations that will flash, ' day and tloned category were .the ladies of the night news all the way around the Outdoor Circle of the Kllohana Club ' fAssociated Trcrs Cit:. ' fara-Hie- 8. . . older world.','. V ,. and others of the Honolulu Judd Supplements lm HARTFOnD,: Conr ret: A; ' );i-'.- y,.':-yyy-- Senator ex-- - l r Although handicapped . to some , i ft !: V tent by the length of time required v A few of those present only can be portant Improvcmcntcase.,.: 1-f- BHI .lili named, tnese give a, Idea il.urc-viih-TI:.nfcr.:v;'- ra r.tctzger Introduces 'for to. haul the material from the city, but will fair ..sutM. ft.-.:t:- t , - , . new Marconi sta- lot' the i representative", character of ? r;::;:;; Levy i the work on the V f- - Z yu cf th pec?is fcy.t:'5 to Provids Public A " - - the gatherlng: ? On the platform were ' ; w v s. 'f - ' tion on .the eastern side of Oahu is w f ' r 'of 'the proposed cor.;t:f.'.!:r:l ; - : . C, of-th- o mer-- Z, Utility, Sinews;'-;- rapidly progiOslng. : ;The :construc-tlnt- i Oliver Swain, president The stata w: - ' . ; George- - . ' 1.7 11 L ; ' , v - fc camn ia alreadv under way. a chants association: presiding L'Mr... f ' " n l r I ft f m.ha nAd 9 x iv no t.f mi. Am.. 9 a mm w I l" ' LI.-- mvi ...... ' I J I . - . w- - "j k -- k in people of Jlawaiy " j " ima an I t.--ri puUic utility commission was taken j been moved to" the new site,, and fifty tectiontwocommittee; W. H, Babbitt 7;. Sen!oJudd for the improving 'of con n:r3 t:.i ; - ' - " r -? - - 3rt:r - js J- - ' ... up by tte senate this morning as the! men are aow engaged In the; pre-bat- secretary: of the committee: - P. v' street' condition - In Honolulu, the Tho.amenimint irivts U t. ; . 1 Cooke, as- . cf consideration. .During-- the! llmlnanr building work. ; president of the planters' r j. ... . O aillC QV1UU IUVI WkWV. " I b0(,iatlWil VI ...... SUGAR-PROTECTIO- r' 'll -- sociation, and committeeman, and F. FIGHT FOR morning which out etc., 1. last tour, of the morning session the The side of the . new wireless, eta senate'thla carries votln;, without t.rtzt solons were engaged In reading the tlon is' on the broad plain which L. Waldron, EaVTowse and E. A. the plan of his first bill by specifying "supervision, v STRONGLY INDORSED BY CITIZENS ,'; - measure by sections when several slopes down toward the sea from the Berndt, committeemen; Mayor J. J. the manner In" which money for; the ; , phraseological changes were, made, base of Koko Crater. The land has Fern and President H. L. Holstein of widening or opening, or otherwise im-- . v limited public meetings committee none of which were seriously opposed. been leased from the Bishop Estate th house of representatives Among VIIEREAS, the Ume for the of the Droving thoroughfares in Honolulu ' by Associa- ? ; utility tnose In the body of hall were Jointly appointed the Chamber of Commerce and Merchants' made may be raised. ; . i The other two bills which by the Marconi company for a period the ' to campaign protest m. m m O : tion xf Honolura inangurate and conduct a loeal of now have . been Introduced, one by Senator of fifty years, and the station, when noticed E. F. Bishop, president of the This bfll is taken from the act Metzger and one by Senator Baldwin, chamber of commerce, and Frank C. against a redvetion by the congress of the United States of the duty on In force in Denver, ' and has been completed, will become practically a and-"';.- vice-presiden- expired, ' 1 will not be acted on until the second .village according plans Atherton, t; Frank E. sugar has sv?, heartily endorsed by those who are in- FTP model to the Committee faithfully, energetically and In- completed on measure Thompson, F. . A. Schaefer,' i P.' ; C. WHEREAS, said Joint has Improving the con- reading Is the which have been drawn up. The work ma- terested in health -- Cart-wright- ,. telligently toward warding off the removal of or ed likely this morning that a motion which Is now going on Is under the Jones, Rev. Dr. Scudder Bruce dlrectelits labors ditions of the city and making it a m present duty on sugar, without which now under consideration, and it seem con- Robert Catton, Prof. M. M. terial redaction ia the tariff tariff city beautiful. Becoming enacted, res- direction of N. H. Slaughter, territory will be paralysed, Its now cultivated will be made to table the rival bills structing engineer, who has been with Scott, A. M. Nowell, Principal Edgar dutv the industries of this idents In a district will not find It im- Senator Rice's prevails on section Wood, Principal Perley L. Home, R. : fields will lie fallow, and its local government be seriously embarrassed possible to pave or curb or widen the .the Marconi company for a number on functions, and reading. r:' ;.::;: ; W. Shingle, John Lucas, Dr. II. V. If not rendered Incapable of carrying its . streets bordering on their land, but of years and who was sent here by re-wa- rd i : ; WHEREAS, said committee labored without compensation or ; The pubile utility camp waa taken Murray, Dr. N. E. Emerson, Thomas hat may have the Improvements desired that corporation to have full charge community: ; ' by surprise this morning before the G. Thrum, G. F. Bush, Abr. ewis. for the welfare and need of tbe entire llv trhf ahnilt thft COflt fif which Is tO of the work. At present, all material l . g "OW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLTED, by this general massmeet-In- property-holde- rs - .V reading of Senator Rice's proposed act which Is used in the preliminary con- Jr., A J. Glgnoux, W. M. Giffard, H. be borne by the ben- (Associated Press Cahla Hawaii, . In city county 1 began, when Senator Metzger Intrb-- Focke," ; CoL' J. - F. Jones, , Marston of tbe people ol the territory of held the and eflted. , SAN DIEGO, CaU April struction work has to be hauled in of Honolulu, on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock duced a measure which is entitled one drays from the city over the roughest Campbell... Capt H. Berger, Dr. Vic- Bonds for the work may be issued tenant Chandler of the U. 8." am - a. m. (work and labor throughout the city having ceased foe the pur was today and to provide for the expense of a public of road 8, and it is on account of this tor S.- Clark (commissioner of immi- ' by the supervisors, which are to be killed here Lleutenar: pose to present), the thanks of the c;l-Th- e service corporation commission. . of permitting all classes be here that ultimately discharged by assessments. Brereton badly injured by tha It that the work !s progressing slowly: gration), Hon W. J. Sheldon, Hon. - would have a special tax one mill people of the territory of Hawaii be extended to said Joint Committee I new bill goes Into the financial lapse of a hydroaerfTJana. In wh!:':, of . S. S. Paxson, A. N. Campbell, Joseph Some material, however, has been and to each member thereof for its and. their faithful, energetic and In- Improvements thorough? maneuvering. on the combined capital stock and taken to the new station by boat, and O Esaerson, Judge P. L. Weaver, phase of the they were -' In presenting to the citizens and to the congress of the : bond issues of such corporations en- Coyne, Lando, W. D.' telligent labor ly. an dcompletely carries out the .. X . then landed In lighters. The camp, Arthur J. Adams, : rednc-io- n de- United States this territory's protest against' the sholltion of or. . forcide, the revenue to be used to as now sleeping W. J. Dyer, F. J. Lowrey, E. O. White, scheme embodied in Senator Judd's it stands, consists of duty on product of Its soil upon char-acteize- d fray the expenses of the commission. Prvhcr PnrnflF T f . TVinrectf XKT In the present tariff sugarrthe firstlmeasure, which has been ' which It Is denendent for Its commercial and clrlc existence, and terrl-- . u. s. This is taken to be a countermove . " by Dr. Pratt of the ' (Continued on Page 7)- - Lanb, J. A. Rath, Dr. B. D. Bond, by-Senn- ; RESOLYED, this meeting confirms the selection of . Hon. lm-- to the bill offered Bald-- John H. Dred, P. Muhlendorf, C. C. That tori lboard of health as the most v wm win, by busi- George R Carter as special representative of the people of Hawaii, to piece legislation before the and which la advocated von, Hamm, E. D. Teriney, . W. H. r porant of ; i ' In canltaL ; . ; f " ' ' ness . interests, it, Is said. The bill Baird, Z G. .Spencer, Robert J. Pratt, present their cause the national seate.' ' ' l; :.; . commutee ao ior-- . it-- - calls for an annual appropriation of General John H. Soper, Alex. Lyle, W. rv RESOLVED rUKTUEK, That the chairman, oi wis section four of the bill is pro- o;: - HOUSE RUSHES a copy of this resolution to the president of the United States and sc: $5000 to meet the expenses.- of the C. Parke, A. Cottrill (collector of rard ded that If 60 per cent of the prop hit bu.. a -Z'-- - congress. v, , commission. Internal revenue). Cant Greeory. fbitt houses of erty owners of an area designated by : When the three utility bills were them as a proposed 'district for as--j Frahk Halstead, Charles K. Notley, (Associated Press Cable) brought up, the senate sitting as a W. C. Wilder. Dr. Morong, - E. R. sessment, sign a petition calling for j Sena- - AUTO MEASURE! ' NACO, Texas, April 8. Stray bul- committee of the, whole,, with Stackable (collector of customs), Ad- the particular, improvements desired, - ON lets from the section 'Of the city tor Chilling worth acting as chairman, miral Moore, and H. Cushman Carter. GREES SI 00,000 the supervisors are directed to cause was Metz- -, "1 which lies across the bordei line In no mention made of Senator Tbe largeJ"clockof the city hall, bor- the work to be done. . The procedure ger's latest thrust and little was said jfor the supervisors to follow In award- - Mexico today were responsible for .Speaker important ; auto rowed for the occasion. wras upon .the on behalf of the Baldwin measure, Holstem's Inf contracts for such work Is also the wounding of two U. 8. soldiers regulation measure may rushed table with Its hands set at 11 o'clock, on American tide- The fighting Senator Rice was first on his feet, be carefully set out. ; f the - f through the house and sent to the ?5 nibolic of the suspension of busi- FOR HAWAII'S FAIR EXHIBIT between rebels and federate In . with a motion that his bill be taken In order not to make the assess- the senate tomorrow. is no longer ness! during the hour of meeting. Naco, Mexico, is : ;..: . up basis of consideration by the It Intermittent, as the Mr. Swain, on calling meeting to ment for this work a hardship on senate, and after Senator Metzger had known as his measure however, since the any owners, ' original was yesterday order, said: the rblll stipulates that made a countermove in the interest of the bill killed One hundred thousand dollars, just In place of paying their entire pro J e accept- "About three weeks ago It became his measure,-th- vote showed that the in the house and a substitute, was originally called for, is rata, tne sum may be paid in install- ed from health and police commit- tery evident that It was necessary half what . vote iof the Home Rulers was split, the money the agreed CHINATOWN ARRAYED ments, the balance remaining due to LIPTOilSElS tee, though all tortus, one and all. to take some ac- the sum of senate and that the Kauai solon's motion had It contains the virtues on today to be used for exhibition . AS PARLIAMENT OPENS. bear Interest In case of election? to majority. au- of the original with some of. the tion for the protection of the main in- prevailed by a safe The . 1915 pay the assessment in Installments, faulty, objectionable sections revised dustry of Hawaii. We felt thdt we purposes at the San Francisco thor of the bill then asked that It be World's Fair. All Chinatown is gay with the 4 the payments are to be made in not were producers of soil five-stripe- up by sections, which was done. or sctricken out. tillers the d Jiye' In- NEW CALLEWGE - less nor more ten taken After the promotion committee- has flag of the republic than than - The amendments made to the bill so The amended, or substitute bill was and that we l ad a right to go to of Chica, hoisted on hundreds of stallments, ai.d the unpaid principal to go on second reading this after- Washington nd d.pmand adequate pro cut "off $50,000, leaving the amount to far have been slight The addition of poles, in honor of the opeu-n- g of Is to Lear a 6 per cent annual Inter- a word, the correction of a typograph- noon. As it bears the approval of tection for 'the chief Industry of this j be appropriated $150,000, Senator the Chinese parliament today. est. Section 17 provides for the - morning when the ! (Associated Cable) ical mistake, or the substitution of a the committee,- by special order It territorj'. Metzger moved this "It is likely that the president bond3. It is recited there that if Press pat were the only probably will be read throughout and "The Chambrr of foniinerce and the bill came up for final reading that it .' the cost improvements LONDON, Eng., April a Sir Tho-ma- s more phrase will be entire of are writ- elected at the 'beginning an un- changes made. However, only a few placed on the oraer of the day for Merchants" .Association came together be amended and that $100,000 be of Ho not paid on the letting of the con- Llpton today forwarded ap- the session," said Fon, of New York sections had been read before noon third reading tomorrow. r.nd decided that the best man to be ten in the bill as the sum of the Bishop" & Co.'s bank, morn- tract for the work, the amount re- conditional challenge te the ex- this of races for adjournment was taken. Just before It was learned today that this bill the leader of this movement was our propriation for Haail s part in the ing. "It will be Yuen 3hlh Kai quired for Immediate use to pay the Yacht Club for a series - the America cup, withdrawing hit for. Si? that time, Senator Judd moved that does not carry the drastic provision former governor. Georee R. Carter, position. sure," he added in answer to a contract price . Is to te secured- by V to special com- compelling a motor car driver to t Applause.) The unanimous opinion He made this motion after Senator a Dona issue, of sumcient 1m ner restrictions on the tize of the the bill be referred a question. "Dr. Sun stated seme district ' - competing boats. Li' : - .. , mittee, and that the desired amend- render aid to persons his car has in- i n the stropt showed that the people Penhallow had unsuccessful moved 4- time ago that he did not want provement bonds of Honolulu t0 ments be madei there to the end that jured. This appeared this afternoon were behind him and would stand by to have action deferred. to be president- - He considered raise the- - needed amount re-- the senate might save time. The mo- when Representative Spalding intro- him. The work that nas been done "I am very much in favor of a good that. Yuan Shih Kai was the" rlgLt In speaking of this stipulation, Sena Tbe supreme court." granted .a tion did not prevail,. and after" the ex- duced the following document, carry- since will be shown by reports to be display a the fair," announced Sena- man." tor Judd stated that he wished to straining order to prevent Postmaster ecutive session this afternoon, when ing a penalty of Imprisonment .for not presented to ycu. tor Metzger. "But it seems to me ': V emphasize - that the bonds so Issued i General Burleson from enforcing the the consideration of the appointments more than ten years for its infringe- "The cables yesterday showed that that $100,000 is sufficient, and I am were not city and countv liabilities" newspaper publicity Jaw while the of the governor to Investigate the fi- ment: the administration and apparently sure it is all the territory can afford." but were issued on the property of court has under consideration the come up, 'Be by Legislature sRcnnded motion. the seeking improvements. question of its constitutionality. ? nancial affairs of Hilo will It Enacted the of congress were p.TOinst the, protection Senator Kioe the district the " fight to save.: Charleton the reading-wil- l be continued. the Territory of Hawaii: or sugar. Tbe first consideration to and mentioned the difTlcult time the The paying off of these bonds, is td The. Porter. SUGAR Italy the mur-- When tbe reading will be completed "Section 1. Any person operating or my mind, and I believe to the minds of; ways and means committee is having be done as the instalments come to from' extradition to for 1 r on -- uncertain For when the heart of being conveyed by an automobile or all of you, as well as in the opinion of making tbe expenses of government the hands of the treasurer. When- - f'er his wife at lakc wmo - n SAN' FRANCISCO. April 7. noneymoon openea the bill Is reached, a warm fight is cx- other power-drive- vehicle, which In- correspond with the revenues. Beets: ever sufficient money is on 'hand tolin,?,r recenuj n the American people, is that the '. 83 analysis, 9s. 10 d. Parity, 4.07 supreme court, when attorneys tor shall have hit or injured or have been terests of the producer re-- "'At this time, when our chief reve- pay off a set of these bonds, the fact tbe should be cents. Previous quotation, "9s. 10d. arguments. the cause of injury to any human be- garaea as paramount, gives me nue is threatened, and when there are is to be advertised, and after that time Charleton filed thejr ing, it who shall fail to immediately 1 . so many crying needs In the territory, they will not Prior to ;, great pleasure to Introduce Mr. Carter, Goes on bear interest the foreign representatives to don 6top . person Carter Fifteenth 6 and cause such Injured who will address you." (ADnlause.V he can little afford to set aside more that time they are to bear a per irofd lace and sword for the visit to to - receive suitable medical care and Mr. Carter spoke as follows than $100,000 for such an appropria Former Governor George R. Car- cent interest the naval or military commanders. treatment, shall be guilty of a felony Wo Face a Crisis. tion. I believe that Hawaii should be ter will leave in the Wilhelmlna on He received the salute of seven guns upon $100,-00- 0 I and conviction thereof shall be . Ladies and Gentlemen : We have well represented at the fair, but April 15, to conduct the sugar protec- Dr. Marques, consul for France and n departure from the naval station.-- imprisoned ; any The largest stock. Is the city to at hard labor for met today to pause, to stop and Is all we should appropriate." tion campaign in Washington. Russia, called this morning on both de Arana, Spanish - consul, and . - term not exceeding ten (10) years; car- from. . Z consider our commercial situation. The motion of Senator Metzger Admiral Cowles and General Funs ton. Chen Ching Ho, Chinese consul, were ?Sectlon . 2. ef- This act shall take ried, and the bill now goes to the M. K. Maxwell : of Tacoma ate 50 Dr. Marques appeared In full diplo- - also callers on General Funston thia n. HrvcrjcKe, LTD. fect upon its approval : (Continued on Page 8) house for consideration there. eggs in 30 minutes to win a bet : matic uniform, being the only one of 1 s -- i

TIDES SUN AND MOON vWiiw-.Ai'-ir- rrrrCTJ i .a a C k 0 BAlWllE - rs B 9 ti D S 9i CAM; St? sfi OF THE Cfllil a t SAILOR MEET API- - CITY TliAITGFI CO. XH M(UJ .44f 6.13, Set JAS. H. LOVE I 521 IS 4.19 IO.ll! 3 Cl LONDON, March 19.The latest ex- Captain Sam Mana, and Kim Chung pedition In search of the pirates treas- 604 18 4.410.36. M 3.43: &! 9.19 Hak. Korean, who lays claim to hav-

on Cocoa Island to 0 11-e- 1 ing hceh identified with the crew in ure has returned S M 25 Panama confessing its failure. A few-thousan-d I ! I the ill fated Moi Wahlne when that ;-- dollars moro ?n money and 5.iO(H.4t! 3 6.I1U8 vessel went to the bottom through

&-- U. lighthouse a "year and several lives have been CStv 15.30. 4.36 I collyision with tho S. loured Into the quest and the treas- tender Kukui off , Molokai some two In which is combined the nAWAHAN STAR, established 1 895. and th W 5.39! 650! Q.I7 Semi-Week- ly ure rests as secure against the" hands 10 ITU 73 t S.t7 years' ago. were brought together at EVENING BUU4ETLV, esUblishd 18S2. Issue4 Dally, and by of modern argonauts as it has been First quarter of the moon April l3th. headquarters of Chief of Detectives fHONOLULU STAR -BULLETIN, LTD., for nearly a century. McDuffie this morning. : . MIL FORCQASTv - of- INI, .. About two years ago an expedition The meeting Captain Sam, who organized by two English women, of late has been a resident of 'Lihue, Publishers, Commercial Printers, Bookbinders, whose object, in searching for, the VESSELS TO AND and the Korean was arranged by-- tho 4 : - ' r rnoto -tngravers treasure was to devote it to charity In ' chief of detectives with a view of. es- 9AY CUSTOMS SCANDAL FROM THE'lSLANDS identity v hich they are interested In London, tablishing the of the sailor. WALL.VCE R. FARRINGTON. ... ,(5(?ncrai Business Manager spent six weeks in Cocos, and came Captain Sam seemed apparently sat- Special Cable to Xerduat isfied, following prolonged with away . owning that their plans had a talk I- Exchange ' ! gEgBEB ;:: : i The- - Matson Navigation , Ccftflpan y, The oft repeated charge that off - gone.wrong, But .the confession was the man, that he may have been with vfix-Sj- . ASS0C1ATEP TIIISS. Inter-Islam- - r ' with the assistance of the l, cers connected with the army and not taken seriously. They returned to the little island schooner. ; . ' ten- FLAT RATE, DISPLAY JBDVEHUSING OVEB 2000 INCHES come to pco-'- nevy and wives now and then 1 England con--j .The Korean claimed to have -- has the assistance cf the their and there succeeded in . (Preferred Position ...... 20c PER INCH -- hard-heade- 20) in thrilling ; d . dered his services for but the one pie. of the territory At this particular take a little "flyer, the vlncing some .English LEGAL ATJD TRANSIENT RATE, $1 First Insertion - proposed forwarding of dangerous game of attempting to j . trip, which voyage proved the last Instance in the but business men that the treasure was ' . SO per mx, :' ..- - .;. XASSIFIED. One Cent per word cents 'per line important mail to the mainland by 'smuggle dutiable merchandise from ! v. ithin reach.' As a result. a new ex for the vessel. means of the steamer Hilonlan. de- - Oriental ports into Pacific Coast ports pedition, was organized -- At the head liOMIES That the Korean did not - land on ATEBACE PAILT CIRCULATIOy JULLOCTOto 33 parting from Hilo on or about, Thurs- by the old reliable U. S. army trans- 'of the new syndicate was ..'.Mr. E, i Mclokai, w as proven; without much ' 1039 ALAKEA STREET day; April 10. ; -- r ... port route, has been found true in the Evelyn Mills, himself a heavy Investor difficulty by Captain Sam, who bears MAIN OFFICE3 ...... , ...v.... Lumber laden, the schooner Helene : ' 21S5; Baslaess Office 2253 Arrangements have been completed seizure of a box from the transport in the scheme., A 400-to- n steamer was out the contention of all well, versed Telephones Editorial Eoocs ' Blakely Hon- sail- Logan Francisco,, destined for i ia en route from Port to navigators of Hawaiian waters, that BRANCH OFFI CE MERCHANT STREET thereby the steamer Mauna Kea, at San fitted up. especially for : the search. ' ...... -- ':! . , . .: ing for Hilo on Wednesday -- morning, Mare Island, supposed to contain Provisions, bins and excavation tools olulu, v ''; i ;';.r'' - ''v':::.'; it would be impossible for a ship- ..: Telephone loi-- g passage, Mill be given mall, for tran- surgical instruments and "In reality amid- Following a rather the wrecked man to reach this far away destined were provided, and best of all, .V transport i3 istet,-buffete- d . shipment to the Hilonlan at Hilo. Tho held over 11000 worth of dutiable ships, there were built several large United States; army Dix rocky by a continuous 4? ,uS SUBSCRIPTION RATES t - : ' Jewelry refjorted to have arrived at Seattle and adverse STAR-BULLETI- N .Watson vessel is expected "will reach silks, cigars, satins and rare rteel boxes with combination locks on current ;'r;. -- . ; DAILY " i' " yesterday. Captain Sam is convinced that, the destination at San Francisco at least and curios. the doors In which the 'treasure, was Month, anywhere Jn-Unit- States ' The Inter-islan- d expects daily tne man who claims to have sailed with Per ,.; two and a half to three days earlier Federal Investigators declare that to be stored. The ship lies in the Per Quarter, anywhere in United States . ; 2.00 British." . Cape than correspondence forwarded by the tney; are convinced that there 'has the' Pacific of the arrival of the steamer him, must have landed on .Mokuoniki S.00 harbor at entrance 6000 Australian the" Per Yeart nywhere ia United States. .. - "Mongolia, scbed- - been collusion .between the Mare Is- Ftnne8teYre. with tons; rock, lying between islands of Pacific- Mailer now Panama, canal today, for sale at a bar- f Year, ' postpaid, Xorelga ...... 1100 '; .. ' , coal from Newcastle. Lanai and Molokai and with then Per tied to sail from Honolulu on April 15. land officers and officers of the gain.. -- V ".' i ; W. J. is on portion Molokai two SEMI-WEEKL- Y STAR-BULLETI- N ? ': J . The postofflcc officials ask that. it Is Canacao hospital in the Philippines Mr. Mills recounted his adventure at The schooner ratterson northern of about -- :' i : . departure for ; 2.C0 nurticularly; desirable at this time that and that, through this collusion the the University Club in Panama recent- the berth for an early miles distant. Per Six Months . . . - Sound ports. This vessel has been To reach this point Captain Sam mail be forwarded as promptlv.'as pos- government has been robbed of large ly, berating himself as a fool, for -- en; Per Year, anywhere in United States...... 1.00 of; sums should have been collected discharged of a shipment of lumber. believes that the Korean must have 3.00 .; sible because the unusually, large that ga ging in , such an enterprise. Yet, Per Year, anywhere in Canada t on goods smuggled into port Mall dispatched Jfrom Honolulu for been in the water, for at least thirty accumulation now in their possesion. dutiable when he had finished there was not a Per Year, postpaid, foreign 4 4.00 coast in the Japanese liner Chiyo hours. The veteran navigator was . The withdrawal of the Pacific Mall Moreover, they declare that It Teems man, of the dozen at the-tabl- e with the eighteen "Etir-EslSttI- Nile from calling Honolulu on certain from the' evidence In their gladly Maru is reported to have arrived a,t hours in making his landing Address n Comnnnlcatlons to TJocolBla a, In T.TJ. lier at him but would have enlisted his -- I! nszsla, f , possession the wives of a num- Sran Francisco early Monday morning. on the shores of Lanai. " V he . voyage from the orient to San that letonrces and strength Jn another trial ! Koju Maru, ; Japanese fishermen could have havoc with ber, of Mare Island officers x will of The Japanese freighter Francisco created much, at the pirates' treasure. Fortunately easily existing mail schedules. Had the Nile necessity be dragged into the exposd. hey are all .poor and could, not raise formerly the British steamship Hart- carried the distressed Korean Inspector V, O. faker, ford, expected; will arrive from Co- from his lonely: domain tor Molokai followed the regular course instead of . Customs JInf the money among them to buy the is ports, where of . Korean settle- taking the Great Circle route, that one of Stephens' men, made the find. ship. The-- - expedition lumbia river the vessel to take a number treasure left :.: to- The government has for years, rely- on bunker coal and then proceed to ments are located. : i lir.cr would have reached the port . ago, made '- ' England about six months ' ; ' ; v ; ' -- ; ;;.'V; Captain Sam when Sbipiers' attention is called to the following: day and sailed for the coast this even- ing upon the honor of its army and the Straits of Magellan and then Port Pirie.' :. insisted.that the to" '. ' . Moi Wahine sailed from Honolulu on ,r KrPTYtiirv,of mav.DCT-- ; - : navy officers, permitted them ship A , wireless received the Tli fnintniTrft nnd Labor ing. , . .; ;..;,. late at ;..';'..; sailed directly for Cocos Island, which - voyage, The arrangement as now completed their freight to and from the Philip- no .f f th nif nf Pana. sgency oi ubub www-wj- w- the fatal the little vessel car mit the use of jietroleum as fuel on stcamora not Oct 18.1833. army transports. Aboard - ried eignt soula . Including himself. eb-119(- will obviate? a period of at least ten pines on the 0 mile. TSillW.tlttol passengers, without the certificate of the Logan, was large quantity of . : I Lurline would tojjrtjM- One Hawaiian and the remainder carrying t'aya between malls for the mainland. the a city.; er - ec ' freight,: Including a oIS D0X ad San Francisco on or about 2 o'clock Koreans, being drowned ? i.. supervising inspector of the district where the ves- In efforts to relieve pres- such . year , their the At this time of the the surf -- ' - dressed to the general storekeeper at afternoon. ", ,r . and safe-- ent congestionr-th- e postofflce officials, runs high at Cocoa, and it was impos- this sel isto be used, subject to such conditions ;;. Mare Island. , was marked ,"Gov-ernme- nt Jocal quartermaster department r.s well as thoso connected With the It sible to land in the ship's boats, jbo The v guards as the, Secretary of Commerce and Lalwr in - i iTnh nriTn ilnter-Islan- .Surgical Instruments.,. Las been advised that the United Tn i M a d a- - rhh tson and companies, with much . toil was launched I - ;' raft of- IIIMUIMII3I III his judgment shall provide.- For a violation of any . in effecting the agreement, Huf faker, in pushing the box to one by means the tools and pro- States army transport Logan, with side, was by its light weight and this men for islands (Jin run imposed by the Secretary of Com- r re entitled to the thanks of the busi- attracted were put ashore. -- work ficers and enlisted the iiiHiwi of the conditions visions The : ness community for timely assistance Ho opened it Within he found i a over two months. There are as well as the Philippines, will arrive merce and Labor a penalty of five hundretl dolhirs ; ; :' This, opened,' revealed, extended , smaller box. well-know- from the coast Saturday after- a rather distressful period to say two n to Cocos treas- late' be lien upon . ; rt . ,i clues shall be imposed, which penalty shall a '. of. surgical a : instead instrumentsl noon, . While here the vessel will be He least :' m ure.:: The firstJs that the loot taken provided in - ; r ' - large assortment of dutiable, goods. discharged of. 400 toas supplies and the . vessel, but a bond may, as other ; ; : 1818 by an English sailor 'I -- from Lima In 1 liiitips : t ' Including r cigars, pongee . silks, linen take on 600; ions coaIr. be given to secure the; satisfaction: of the ' Thompson the second cases, named and 'J V.dchracn to the Fore V ;?"' coats, crepe pajamas,. silk crepe, silk ;;v-- :; . " was stolen from Vera Cruz in 1 Z ;;-'.- . According to the jrezlstrar general's kimonos. Canton linen, sandale and treasure judgment' 1821 by. the Spanish pirate, Benito coming ' r.sus of r seamen, Welshmenaje in other articles.; Several of the smaller The marines are fast into All gunpwder, nitro glycerine, camphent, BonltXK Ben, good). , . r . (Little the own-.- coal-oi- l, - R.S.,4475. ; session'of . the bridge as masters or parcels were addressed to 'Mrs. W. their Not content with for years benzine benzole,; crude or refined p- tes; Scotsmen rule Jn the engine T. McGregor," "Mrs. P. Dr Norton.',' mr'::-- '!:v::;:;;V- '-l dwelling upon the most commanding troleum, oil vitriol,, mtnc or other chemical ;; N. v L: Was" ForfTierty-arttfs-h p -- - location on the island fcf Oahu, tbe for a; togltehtucfrlhthe; steward's "MriC T. Brown" nd "1L Shf frictiou-matches- , - -- ''-- j arthient, and Irishmen on deck. Throop. Another was addressed to The Japanese steamer Koju Maru, are soon to be provided with trans-portatio- n acids, oil or spirits"'of turpentine, cornea last of the four, in A Hammer, chie pharmacist, :U;,S. that., some months ago called to and from the islands, ex- aud all. Other articles of like character, .when pack- ' : fur-- r .' - - : !:V 'AV-t.'--- Inter-Islan- d clusively . No longer, will v:ber of mercantile seamen she N... t i with coal for the proceed- their own. ed or put up separately fiom each other and from in proportion to her population. The officials of the army transport ing to Columbia river to load lumber, the marine, famous in song and story, all the package, box, cask, or TLe figures for each of the four coun- service felt particularly aggrieved yes- Is due to pay a return visithere for be 'compelled to .rub shoulders or at- other articles;, and tries are: Scotland, 4.3 sailors per 1,- -. terday at the revelation of the smug- bunker coal, was at one time a Brit- Joseph Rose, former Spanish in- tempt to huddle in with the .pleblan other vessel containing the same shall be distinctly, 13 population; Wales. 4.5 per 1000; gling, .declaring that the service had ish tramp steamship, trading along terpreter with the district court,. fair- lank and file of other branches of the marked on the outside with the name or descrip-- ' per 1000; England, per Jap- - Ireland, 2.7 2.6 been imposed , upon by navy men. the coast of Asia. Formerly the ly shook- the rafters and jarred the service militant .' t'y ; : D. ; tion of the article contained therein. : Wales ; . In the case of "masters" Colonel Knight declared that he was anese steamship Senju . Manx, before plate glass' fronts aong Merchant Congress has passed a bill that au- c:isily comesifirst 9.2 per cent of all convinced the transport men are not changing hands, was the Harford and street this morningVhl his thunderous thorizes the purchase of a troopship, It shall be unlawful to transport, carryi or con nitro-glycerin- e, l.cr seamen commanding their vessels, In conspiracy.; ; i 1 British.; flag, according to denunciation of what to him appeared the cost of the same not to exceed vey, liquid fulminate in bulk in dry concerned the under the Mar. 4, 1903.. ;.s against .3 per; cent for Scotland, Is-n- to questionable employed $1,500,000. quartermaster "It is apparent that this the Captain Corwin, her master. . She Is be methods The gcueral condition, or other like explosive, between a place for-Englan- Mil-verto- n, -- Sec. 234. G.8 per cent and 5 per first time dutiable, goods have been less four years old. The year by Prosecuting Attorney Fred back in. Washington has been delegated than s in foreign country and a: place within or subject tent for Ireland. With regard to mates smuggled. to .Mare Island," said Stephe- after her launching the Harford had in' dealing with a case of to seek available tonnage and a a V.'ales again with 15.4 per cent, v.-, '..'-yy- between leads ns.-- a narrow escape from being destroy- assault' in which Rose and a brother suitable liner by which . the 'marine to the jurisdiction of the United States, or cent, - fig- r.s against Scotland's 10.4 per -- :' v.: : :.j by . while lying in Imperial interpreter named Alameida had can be to uttermost parts of the. . "u'., iij ed fire ' carried the aplace in one State, Territory, or District :;-:- ' England's 8.5 per cent, and Ireland's - . ':" '"' ':'- ':, Anothen Jtlg Shipyard for Japan ; Harbor, North Siberia. Before the ured. .' of the world if occasion requires. V' United States, or place noncontiguous to but sub-- ; S.l per cent Jnthe engine room the The opening of the, Panama canal is flames could be extinguished; the en- In ; a militant clash of authority in A movement has been - on foot for I . cotsman 21.8 per cent of the are al- -- ject to the jurisdiction thereof, and a place in any rules. expected to bring a great change in the tire forward part of the hull was which Rose and Alameida several years to get a bill . passed 'by number Scottish seamen eing immigra- -- ; total of situation of the world's "mercantile ma- badly damaged . and had to be re- leged to have figured at the congress authorizing '.the corps to pur- other State, Territory', or District of the United , rated as "engineers'." Wales comes .. tion , station yesterday, verbal pyro- rine Interests, especially In the Pacific, built, The , stea'mer was purchased chase a transport and have same un- States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the . L fecond with 15.6. per cent, England is and-- , technics led to an Interchange of - and consequent activity in the inter- by Fujloka Co., of Kobe, put der Its complete control. A similar - - third with 11.2 per cent, and Ireland blows. Alameida, ;v breathing veng- ' jurisdiction thereof, on any vessel or vehicle of any national trade of the Orient together under Japanese registry. Formerly clause was embodied in the appro- ' only, per ; gain comes last, with 6.6 with the gradual development of the Captain Cowin was in command of eance, sallied forth to the police sta- priation bill submitted to the congres- description operated by a common carrier in the cent. In the stewardsdcpartment the which tion, where he swore out a warrant com- - Englishman supreme,. , England Chinese, a nation that is fast taking one of the Japanese steamers sional committee "for years', but 'was transportation of passengers' or articles of reigns Go-ic-hi for arrest of Rose. However, '" up new things. Mr. plies .regularly , Puget Sound the -- .V ;..v ';i'' r. thd order of between not passed. '"; , ;. percentage 'stewards merce by land or water. ( . has as large a of Ib-ara- kf overnight a, marked thange of senti- ' v., Abe, managing director of the and the Orient It Is the general plan of the Marine ' Wales boasts of masters and mates. ment was apparent - Rose, when call- I Every person who packs or puts up, or causes to : to-t- Coal Mining Co., and several Corps to have a transport fitted up ; The percentage of stewards to the al ed before Judge Monsarrat this morn- other Tokio businessmen are now said . will atl times packed or.put up for shipment, any gunpowder, s., 4476. country Survey Board at .Work on . . , , . drop- jo that it be available at le rt number of seamen for each ! ing, demanded the case be contemplate establishing big .; that liitro-glyccrii- ie 1 per to a Burned Bark : : ; ; .' ; v ior its solo use, and to use same prin camphene, naphtha, benzine, ben - teing England 24.8 cent' Scotland shipbuilding yard,V recognizing ; the ped, i as a peaceful settlement of the " per cent, Tof ascertain the amount of damage cipally for the transportation of 'ft coal-oi- l, vit- - ; , 14.8 per cent Wales 12.6 necessity of such an differences was claimed to have been zoic, crude or refined petroleum, oil or establishment in '- done, the hark S. C Allen at the fire ,' ! - forces and supplies for -- and Ireland. 9 per cent. Ireland comes . v view of prospective activity of affected.: t riol, nitric or other chemical acids, oil or spirits of :C A.B.s and with the the which swept the after part of the ves- quite them. Of late there basf not a yea to the front with iior Alameida. was also present and frictiou-mktche- s, shipping : business. The promoters , or i ,of v l.rr firemen, the; percentage of A.B.s sel late' Saturday night Captain John willing to drop further prosecution. passed that the Marino Corps has not turpentine, other articles have deoMed to build a dockyard at : H. Macaulay, pilot for . the port of been required to place an expedition otherwise as directed in the pre-- t3 the total number of hands of all " Attorney Milverton iseemed to hall like character than r Satsukawa bay. on Oshima island, off Honolulu and E. j. Stone constitu- ary force in field, which have giv prades being Ireland 22, Scotland IS, ne- from the state of Missouri about this the ceding or who knowingly ships or attempts Satsuma, Kyusho, where they are te members of a special board of en rise to transportation difllculties. section, Y.'ales 12, England 10.2. The figures time and he wanted to be shown that fehi-- gotiating for the purchase of a site for survey, who today. making a min 13 likely to the same, or delivers the same to any such . ; firemen, again are Ireland 20.9 per : " are, was now harmonious between an It that the vessel will be for the establishment- - ; ,;. all ' 14 . 2 per - Scotland ute examination of the vessel. , . kept at the station where the greatest msels as stores unless duly packed and marked, cc nt England, cent : C i:,;"-- erstwhile warring interpreter clan. i ... report marin- 10.3 per cent and Wales 9.3 per cent Until the from these i Rose took occasion to free himself number of marines are quartered. shall be deemed guilty, of a misdemeanor, and pun- Begin Work on Jfcw U. S. Collier t ers has been received, the loss to the . . of a quantity of exceedingly acrimo- i The vacated building berth In i the ished l3' a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars, several owners can only be roughly nious concerning the man- PASSEXOERS 4HBIYED I. Fish Steamship.' , Dock Company's shipyard Pootung .comment -- St! at . con- or imprisonment not exceeding eighteen; months, or ' pis- estimated. ,It is believed that ner In which .j the wheels of justice From kc Florida coast, rich in will.be used,, says the North China ' 1 . necessary be- str. Mauna Kea from HHo an one-hal- f siderable work will be were . kept in mcti6n in the lower Per both of the fine to go to the infonner, catorial romance, comes this tale in Daily News, for the construction of the " fore the S. C. Allen can proceed to court way ports, April 8 D. E. Metzger, C. - which Urge fish figured in' retard- 6000-to- n collier ordered by Philippines H. and the articles to be liable to seizure and forfeit- . ('V sea. The vessel lias been 4n service To shut off further strenuous de- Hedeman, Mrs. Dally, Miss F. - movements of a, large Ward division of the U. S array i quartermas- ure.--- . ;. ; ; :v V ing the tor past twenty-fiv- e years. Tak- Dally, Mrs. Ward and child. Miss Hill r, , v.; .I'V ; The Havana recentlySpitted a ter's department in Manila,, while the bate, the case was set. over for next liner. ing into consideration that the bark Monday morning, time the Mrs. Baum. Dr. G. H. Rinckle and Every 1 package containing explosives or other ' on her prow off the Florida alongside the keel of a. small steel -- atwhich i shark it is Bath built" It is more than likely difficulty in difficulty wife. M. S. Nathan, I. C. Nathan, II. G. coast and had a time getting the mon- tugboat and. ice breaker. for the Vlad- which time the articles when" presented, to a common Mar 4, 1309. ' windjammer will will Snyder, A. L. Miss : s- ? that to repair the in the interpreters figured Green and wife. - ivostok will be laid 235. ster free. harbor authorities prove a good investment of additional thorough abing. K. Tucker, Miss L. Gill. William Booth carrier for shipment shall liave plainly marked on Sen Ko-chi- en receive a The Saratoga arrived from Havana down, and six steel lighters for the ' -- coin.7" -- 'r ,'.: '" Rose Interesting state- ond wife, Mrs. A. H. , Olney and son. the outside; thereof the contents thereof ; with a story, attested by the log and Transportation and Towboat offered the and it Jl5ea"S : ; . ment he was specially deputized H. W. Kinney. Mrs. R. S. Young, W. O. Miller and his staff, of spitting Ltd-.- : are present under con- ,;,;. r that shall be unlawful for any person to deliver, or Capt Cov at' by both consular representatives Franklin, R. G. J. M. Rev. a giant manatee, also off the Florida struction and nearing completion. Windjammers Prepare f6r Sea the Watt. Watt cause to be delivered to any common carrier en- , of Spain and Portugal to look after W. H. Fenton-Smit- h, Bishop H. B. Res- - : , The, schooners I'rosper and A. F. It was necessary to stop the .. .,,..;,;:;;;,,-- . ' coast A ' of all immigrants who F. Mrs. D. K. gaged in interstate or foreign commerce by land or ship, says this veracious tale, so Sugar on Hawaii Isle. ' -- Cpates are prepared to sail from Hilo the interests tariclc. Miss Harrison. desired t oleave the territory. Mi3s K. Kekela, Misses foi-eig- n heavy was the drag of the fish, and - A vast quantity of sugar Is reported for the northwest coast at the tim6 Havselden. water, for fnterstate or transportation, or '., low- Inter-lslan- d Gillis, Misses Keonoka. A. S. Fert Chief Officer George Demar was ss awiting shipment on the island of the steamer Mauna Kea to ciirrv upon any . vessel or vehicle engaged in in: PROPOSES TAX nandez, M. Turner, T. H. Gray, - F. over . bow to dislodge the Hawaii, according to the list brought sailed for Honolulu. The schooners ered the L.V or foreign transportation, any explosive, a boat-hoo- k, but he to cijy by Phillips in have been discharged of shipments N'ickerson. R. Coleman. Master I. tcitate manatee with this Purser the de- budge the carcass. Then consignments in- of lumber. .Johnson, G. Moir, Mrs. A. R. Ross, A. or other dangerous article, under any false "br could not Mauba Kea. The '' Baldwin, - pected. Senators Penhallow engines and - 22,000, ; Koes, C. B. Bennett Toma. K. or- the Saratoga reversed her clude the following: Olaa . Ri and Knudsen are expected to head Ie ceptive marking, description, invoice, shipping or manatee. 13,000, 5400, Hilo Fugimoto, S. Fugimoto, T. A, Jagpr, backed out the Waiakea Hawaii mill A. Brand Xew DoIlarw this melee, as they "have all exDressed ' der, or other declanition, or without informing the .' R- - Misseaj Gibb, Rev. Y. Kanoo. J. M. 'v. sugar 9000, Onomea 14,238, Pepeekeo 1 The new steel steamer Grace Dollar themselves Senator - acainst. either Morf-gad-- T agent of such carrier of the tme character thereof, PearC Harbor 10,700, Honomu S000, Hakalau, 29,000, arrived at Bandon on March 11 on her jRice Pererfa and wife. Mrs. M. S. Piling for or Metzger's biilon the ground Kahu-kiiolun- ; and son, Carcoras, Rev. ft is Sailing from St Helens, Oregon, laupahoehoe 19,500 Kaiwiki 10,430, maiden voyage from San Pedro.. The they to compli- - J. at or before the time such delivery or carriage that are verbose and wife. P.ev. S. Acyama and the schooner W. F. G arms, has just Kukaiau 7835. Hamakua mill 9400, trrace Dollar is the largest vessel tbat' eated. and that the commission is civ- - ind inadc. Whoever shall knowingly violate, or. cause loading a complete cargo of I'aauhau 26,000, Honokaa 6823, Kukui-- l has ever crossed the Coquille River wife. W. Paris. M. fnnov, A. Reimann, finished en excessive power. ; ('. to be violated,' any provision of this section, or of the tie plant and sails for aelc 3476, Honuapo 1819 sacks. bar, drawing sixteen feet. She carries Senator Baldwin this morn- Baldwin. L. Weinzlicimer. II. A. nilirc al stated Jaeger, E. Hanneberg. the three sections last preceding, or any regulation Pearl Harbor, the piling to be used 1.200,000 feet of lumber and has a ing that thought he was not heartily t. O'Brien. Mn government harbor works at Lurline Wire!cs3 speed of ten knots; for the bill he introduced by request, Tl.iihi and servant. Mi3ses Hav. IL made by thr Interstate Conmierce Commission in In the Soule,'E.-Baldwi- n, Ka-huk- u - A. At eight o'clock last night the V- Id , he believed the measure which leaves Cy. A. Baldwin. pursuance thereof, shall be fined not more than ; H. Mrs. H. Apo. R. thIt 'isclaimea shipping men that . wirelass station reported being Santa Maria Sails From Hilo the senate should be exceedingly sim- Baldwin. Reid, R. J f " dollars, more a touchy M N. S.- - S. Lurline, : Fallowing the discharge of a part von Temnskv. W. Pat v. W. Low, V.. two thousand or imprisonel not than schooner carping in with the ple, and a of the : " his is the first that number features -- h 11 ; ' . . cargo oil, Davis, Miss M?E. Tsylor. M.fss both. reported being 236 miles oft of fuel the tanker Santa of . his proposed act should be incor- KM, eightet months, or port The - vessel will arrive at two Maria is reported t have sailed from porated in the one finally adopted. To Taylor. K. Kuroda. E. Osomi. M . Tn-miv-- R. "' (SigiHdi IXTEK ISLAND STEAM XAVIGA p. m. today. " ; Hilo, for San Francisco today. The the same point were tbe opinions of R. Takahashl, Ah Moon,-- wife 1 forty-fiv- UEe ol ;;;-.;::.;:.,- ;; oil steamer .left a ..portion of e and child. TION CO., LTD. .:;: cSS tfrrar! IWbor ior , : r Senators Knudsen and Penhallow. Not Weral nval station. v About fifteen foreign sailing vessels thousand barrels of fuel oil at one of the three has as vet voiced his Sfw the Crescent City. The sailinz bf .hc' British -- are either on the way or chartered for (objection in the senate, but before the Voanh'n 1 Pacific coast norts to load grain. is completed it is expected Willesden for Maketra. in the south Newsiaper"advices say that "charters General Freight Agent Morse of the. that thev will be heard from 8f is. will follow with the re'ense ' ' are unprecedentedly high and shipping American-Hawaiia- n line has been ad-- - the' steamer; bv.-th- frrferal ves HOIM R-- vised Virginian sailed 8TAR-BET.LETI- X' A IISMPIlLLffl men are wondering when the limit that the from GIVES YOU tics. heavy bond now to mm will be reached." Seattle for Honolulu on last Thursday. TODAY'S XE1TS TODAY strain movements of the Willesden. HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1913. Frfces declining ... ,...... , - ' .' L mm HAuEMAPM CASE with small business ; Much depression of sugar, stocks is AGAMEOF evident on the face of the exchange TESTIFY f HASSliDDEN list today. Hawaiian Commercial fell POKER a half point in recess, in a sale of V ' shares at 33,30, and dropped an addi- To Merit of LydiaE-- Pink-ham- 's quarter ! the tional point: on the board, By J. B. FERCUSON i where 25 shares sold at 33.25. Oahu Vegetable Com . Mill showed a decline of three-eight- hs in Mies of 5 and 5 shares at 18, rand I was playlug a friendly game of pound during Change Ewa shed & quarter point in a sale poker with my two friends, Single and - of 5 shares at 23.50. McBryde re- of Life. I Matters In the W. F. Hagemana mained stationary at 3.50 for 10 Farklnson. We bad played together murder case, on trial In the United shares, v Pineapple is unchanged in a often for fun and (when .we sat .down States district court, took an unexpect- sale of 20 shares at 46.25. co a game this Saturday afternoon kad - Streator, HL-- ' i shall always praise prose- Lydia Com- - ed turn this morning when the no- - idea of running Into a big game. . Pinkham's Vegetable 1 cution introduced an entirely new wit- 'WHAT I WANT TO DO. " poend . Bingle, who ; was a , real wherever ,1 purpose But estate ness for the of attempting to dealer, had made a large sale, .pocket- go. It has done me impeach testimony of Hagemann, By Tsuma Hawada, ... the Kalihiwaena ing several thousand dollars commis- so much good at fclven in his own defense. Private - School. v Change sion, which, had , just been paid hint of Life, and Fitts, the . new witness, sat , in , the The goal I am going to get to when la cash. ; Parkinson was opera ting In it has also helped my chair for an hour and a half this I am through with school is to become one wheat and closed oufclltf in- daughter. It is morning while Attorneys for , the de- u nurse. I do not mean to ever stop had just " of the grandest ; .; vestment which had paid fense and prosecution fought ,out the learning. hinJ5iOO0. medicines wo- ;.'..'.. As me, was on opposite side for question as to whether his testimony, I am not sure now whether I will he for I the men rpr of luck, having lost $30 by that can be coming as it does after: the case . to go tncougn high school. This this the bought. not, bursting of a Nevertheless had I shall try the" defense has been closed, should does bother me much, although I bank. I to induce others to e admitted. ',. Up Judge would like to Very much. . jO ray pocket had been paid ' T to a late hour ia that tryit."-iIrs.J- .H. s,...... Clemons reserved his opinion. . banking hours. . - : r had still I want tojjecome a; nurse because raefter i j Campbell, 206 N. Hagemann was submitted, . when .As may be supppseAl, s not re- nursing is one of the nicest kinds of Second St, VT. S., Streator, Illinois. : court opened this morning, to one of work there Is for a girL - But, mqre sponsible for the ..high betting that -y cross-examinatio- ns VPhiladelphia, i Pa. " was the most gruelling than this, I think a person can be so gradually grewiupon the party1. I was It at the r. in the history ot the district court. helpful to those who. are In pain and drawn into it very unwillingly. .It Change of Life' that I turned to Lydia r Assistant U. S. District Attorney Bi- helpless. Here is another very good started by. Bingle's getting a fullof E. PJnkham's .Vegetable Compound, ting man in de- using' es a tonic to build up my sys- erainined he accused i eason which is very important, too, nines . and Farklnson getting three it tail as to his statements that he armed Is ,',.f-'.::?-- - tem, with beneficial results.' Mrs. and it that a nurse is always clean aces. : ;U,:';;: '.''!v':- thought s himself because he Gerkln fjid neat and usually strict. :Nui-se- Sara Hazard, 1825 W Venango St., I. dropped out then, and , Bingle won was going. to kill him. and that he shot are, or .rather: have to bo, very sys-- (Tioga)" Phila.. Pa. in self-defens- e. expected that $140. It's easier to, expand than to It is . tematic, and this agrees with me just Francisco, Cal. have contract, and -- San 'I taken the case will go tq the jury tomorrow. ; ': after that, there beln? fine. :.;::'.'v''v - Lydia E. , Pinkham's Vegetable Com- am very much hy some good hapds around the,- board, Col; Gecrge K. Sev I interested in pound for many years .whenever I Hunter, of the giene studies., I love and" we kept betting higher wlth every enth IV S. cavalry has .issued an or to read would feel bad. I have gone through A micrpbes, - works, dis- hand. Though I had very Iittfe" money der prohibiting men of Manila think of their the Change of Life without any troubles the. the eases, doctors, hospitals. - accidents, to start In with. I had unlimited credit isiniii, , garrison .appearing in public and thank the Compound for , I .rec- ll from it emergencies, nieaicines ; every with my two friends. Indeed; though with. native women. . c and ommend it to young girls and to women thing on this line of work . and the other two bad the cash, weplayed . The birthplace of Stephen C. Foster, of f all ages." Mrs. C Barrie. S053 study: I try to get all the .books on tab. But with us tab was as good author of 'Okl Kentucky; Home," and " ' ' 25th San Francisco,, CaL . , ' -- L St, I ... can on . germs and ways. as gold. t , ; other songs, will be bought by Al- their J : the The . success of Lydia R Pinkham's . - I read,and study the books I get near- .Bingle and , Farklnson were both lied Board of of ittsburg and i Nv M - V v Trade ' Vegetable Compound, made'from roots i to city. ly every, night after my school studies winners. . I was a loser.. I had no resented the and herbs, Is tmparalelled. : ; A five and ten cent store at Red we done. Of the studies that we have business to be in such a game, for the - in school I, like, physiology next there--- a. V yon Bank, N. J.. was nerely wrecked on the ' loss bf a thousand dollars or; If want special advice writs to ' c ; St. Patrick's - day. by4 an angry , mob best . to grammar. , lonts would4 break me up. Of course Lydia E. Pinlham Jledlclne Co. (coaS that objected to St; atrick's day poPst-card- s I am now getting my first lessons to- my friends wouldn't prels me for. any dential) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter will and souvenirs displayed in the wards this goal of mine. -- We have a quick .payment, or any. payment at all be opened, read and answered by a windows. baby at home and I tend to . most of for that matter, but I would pay, any- woman and held In strict conlUenee, ; Benjamin P. Mead, formerly state food. am very kins, Lyman f and Poepoe appointed his I careful about his way, or If I didn't I could nerer look . HOUSE ; comptroller and many: years one "heating" - v for bottles,: nipples, funnel, - conferenco comm Ittee. v t and either ot them In the face till I did. Coraraunicatlous I - -' - of the most active Republican , work- pans. His mother is very careful and FORTT-FIUS- - . Instead of losing a thousand got T PAY f ' ers in Fairfield county, died at New I From the senate, transmitting" S. B(. particular about his things. I have socked for three or four .thousand, The HIAY YETK1LL Canaan, Conn, lie was 65 years old. good .ba- 101, passed by that body. First read- done a deal of cooking for devil seems cardsC were " ' Threfe armed men dragged Albert to be in Here ing in house. . bies and sick children and know what , u. 1U auituu ue iv. jj. Berger, a New York cigar store three bosom friends, wild, with excite- lu " ii. - From the Hawaii county clerk, send to. give them and what not to. 1 know c- relating. tt divorce.--Sheldo- n. ment, trying to rula .one. another, who n T ?E have xnzde. -' ing copy of resolution of. supervisors clerk, into a back, room of the store, that one of the keys towards this goal, H. .B. 2C2 To amend tho It. L. H. bound his hands and feet with wire, under other ; influences would give RELIEF DILL of that, county, relating to the loan if I want success, is cleanliness. ... ' rw-- v fee for billiard and - aordinnry prc- - .relating to license : then leisurely . took $200 from the their lives for an opposite purpose. We tr mc-- fund commission. ';r i . Some people think I. want to be a pool tables ana bowling aueys. cash register and escaped. ; grew more and more wrought up till a ? From the Hawaii county clerk, send- nurse to get lots of .money, but they - . horsewomen' Candless. . . v ' ; Determined show as -- every . ? thij ing copy of resolution supervi- to that ore mistaken. I am going, to be a jack ,pot was opened and, man bill, for- - flcod suf- parations :zzt:z:i ' v : a of The relief the rnimittee Kenorts. , v they are the equal of the best I came into the betting. ;; 4 "eastern may yet sors, relating to a watershed for Ililo. nurse because I like the work. like ferers in the states, ? Referred to finance committee.. riders' who wear 'Uncle Sam's blue, jthink Florence :Nightingale, .who j Kow. It.. was evident., from '$b mo- be killed before it reaches the gov- for :;.ouf- - exhibit c:: '. young society women ob- t. ol 228 239rprinted for ac- six have very ment our ernor., . measure, 237. and and readj From the land j commissioner, - " as a flnei character. I.am hot we all .tookup hands that ,The house which : ; , v : i tained permission to" ride at Fort distribution. : knowledging receipt of H. R. 112. going to be famed .like she has been, there was going to be some pretty came back to that branch from , the sale .of , : B1. 261 Meyer in the "musieal" cavalry drill - No. 314 PrlnUn? reported II. From the. senate, stating that Rice, hut I am going to work as willingly warm : bettingl. but whether It was ta senate yesterday . with amendments, be given . : : ready - to this month. : V - ' ' ' goes joint com printed and for distribution. Penhallow and Makekau have been and as generously. - : ; le on big ihands or .bluffing on small now to a conference 23C No. 31& Agricultural, on IL B. appointed conference committee on II. : ; . question." ,1 mittee pf members from both r; I expect to get my training at the ones . waa a Desperate, ; In- Telling her hree little children :. . : ! v '', ; (Tavares), to encourage certain . tranches.' .:. . her-celf,- ": Kauikeolani Children's Hospital or in sailed in on three tens. Bingle raised recommending passage that she was "going out to drown Taken up for. consideration in the dustries, its, ' some hospital in? Oakland.", me and rarkinson ,ralsed Jiingle.. . We w. Mrs. Gqchy, 30 IM'antto , reading rtomor-ro- Isabella about. house this morning,, amendments Keport adopted. Third " purse children the yars old ; of . Pawtucket; R. I ,. is I like them; better were slapping on the bets with some , '..y-i;v:- :"0', HOUSE NOTES left made by the senate encountered ser- A hus- than : growi i ufis . would be ynore six or seven thousand dollars in the B,'-21- 9 her home. few hours later her J objection on the . part 'of. Jteprer No. 316 Agricultural, on li: i '.'of ious body floating than glad to' nurse any my school pot - c -- i band found her in the .hatt sentative Korman Watkins the au (Coney), granting Telectrlc light , and R. J .Green, the veteran caretaker ' j.! - wh&eereronsht- I"! ' n every Ihey get sick, . r; ' ' rivef ates If i by a sharp xing .on the .telephone belL, thor of; .the bill, land onv his advice - ' power Waiuiea',f Kauai, ot jthe capltol building ; who began 'i' c francise'.at- After I leave tha hospital, that is, Somebody from Parkinson's house the lower- - branch refysed to concur . passage. Report bis service In capacity twenty ; recommending Its that v a. - after.",! jgraduat not needed i luu- and.am. . ' adopted. reading' tomorrow. years .ago this month, will receive a Linn ieh iiuuiB oner ukiuc asked us if. Parkinson was with- - us,. In the lateratlons. . fc? Third j by there any longer, I to become ?: firmed the, senate Dr. Beverly T. exijct toid tnat ne was said ne was . The principal change made is that Nn 3T7 Aer cultural on IL li. 49 pension of $50 a month for the re- a nurse. I 'want and.when uauoway was sworn in as assistant settlement to look fund of . 110,000 be handled -- -, the shall directinjc attorney , intrc- wanted at home immediately; his wife (Kawewehi)i the mainder of his life if the bill V.-:- secretary V : ; after the sick, dirty children who .live - ' by of agriculture ',.'- V the territorial secretary, and that general to acquire all private , fishing duced by Dr. Huddy Saturday is en-- had fainted. J.'' ' in dark, dirty land.' damp . tenement he shall divide this in two equal .citizens ; - Mr.; ; Parkinson , threw, down , his cards, rights for the becefit of the acted into law. Green became touch - with in ' territorial affairs the houses. 'ir u-- parts, sending $5000 to governor v ' the recommending be ; 4 . present v on table,! ran out of the styles are zz of the territory, it ill at the beginning of the intervals. I jam not .going ' heme to ! Japan to face the and of Ohio and the same amount to the The legislative session, and because of his room, leaving me and Bingle with a big "' stay, good, j I I ought to governor . Indiana. The : original - for think that of ? No. 318 Agricultural on II. B. 208 advanced age and the seriousness of Inconsistently rejecting- a measure pile in the pot, vWe concluded to wait numerous . it is im- stay . here .and help the Japanese, peo measure ofTered by Watkins and end S. B. 34, to protect fish known as his trouble it Is .doubtful if he will which, as committee of the whole it The; awhile, think! ns'vthat Parkinson .might passed by provided 208 pie. Japanese people here, are the, house that top minnows, recommending H.'B. ever be able to resume his duties. U had recommended, the house - played telephone getting home. So he possible to give you r. , usk after Governor should have charge ' not so clean, as the outside world ..Frear be tabled and S. B.,94. be passed. Re likely territory will make aftep-noon-- v a is the this strange politics last Saturday think they are. I'd .stop. .the. rbathing did, ,but his wife had received-- stroke of the fund, to distribute it among adopted. reading tomor- , its"- port , Third effort to recognize . one. of most House bill 64,. providing for pne.;.water .and I'd them and bad died before he reached her. , the states or afflicted sections at his brief description. zz ; - all .in teach r v " - "' - row.' faithful, conscientious servants. county have-ventilatio- elapse.be-for- e the .election on Maui to be how to , n. during, the Of course, some time" must discretion.- i . Krt 31 tlfh nni nolice. on S.,B. : held . in . May instead of . November, In answer to queriesJr by Paxson, , in- night, and .to "use sheets Instead of our game could be resumed. After dojusticetoourarrcrt-- C5 (WlrU), to regulate the sale of Speaker -- Holstein favors an' annual had been passed by the representa- Ma nkets and the right feeding of chil- consultation, Bingle and I decided tS Watkins said part of hla. objection td toxicating recommending. Its -- liquors. legislative session, measure in- ' ': and a tives and f sent to the senate, where v' : iXT' I the amendments , was . that Ohio and ; : dren. .v., a . through each . hand, face passage. Report adopted.' Third corporating to Intro- drive( .tack af- vment. .We extend to ' his idea is be it was amended to. include. Hawaii Indiana were not the only states .; '. 1: I hope to succeed and be helpful all down, fastening it to the table. This reading tomorrow. . t j duced in the lower, branch shortly. ; . ' fected by devastating waters,, and and Kauai. house, ."-'- the The as committee my life.:.:-- . .. pot a - . wasdone. and, scooping the into In- you an invitation to Special Sommlttees : One a,nnual .session, he proposes, of the whole, ; took these senate that, moreover, it might be found v only appropriations, handkerchief, 4ied up ithe corders and needed more or less aid than ' Joint Conference Committee, on II. would, deal, with amendments under consideration Fri- ;A contract .for more "1,000,000 diana " legis- than it was committed to Bingle's charge. state, This, said, us, you B. 78, relating to circuit court ex- - covering that department of the day, and again Saturday , afternoon, pounds sugar 4J2 pound her sister he should visit whether ; of at cents, a Then, we went about our business. governor peuuuures, lative work thoroughly, leaving gen- finally-- recommending them. .Then, . navy depart- be left to the to determine, recommeaaing lis (jusi&e has been placed by the . re- eral legislation, v such as the , enact- resuming ' " Parkinson caught cold on the day of with authority to apportion .the buy i with amendments. Report adopted. its session, as a house, it ment; - : ;'' - ''? ;? v or not. was confined to fund accordingly. v Special Consideration , - ment of new and the revision "of old rejected them by a vote of 15 to 13. his wife's funeral and lief " - - , Ly- .. session- - Also, G. lay for ' three The speaker named Watkins, B. 226 (Watkins) To appropri- laws to the next he P. Cooke,, Kawewehi. .Sheldon -- the house. He there II. and Fourteen automobiles to date f have JPoepoe 310,000 relief pt flood victims argues, the house might then emulate were "appointed house , managers to monthsr during which: time I suffered man and as the house confer ate for . 500 been entered in the .third annual ence committee to confer - with a of Ohio and Indiana. . House, declined the example of, the senate, appointing consider the amendments with a simi- mile to be held Indianapo untold agony, not knowing whether I race at the like body - from the . senate on the to concur in senate amendments. Wat-- ,holdrOver committees to keep in close lar body from the senate. v lis speedway day. ,. .was out some $6,000, which meant ruin " next Memorial amendments to .fcUL" . ' the ' to me, or by the hand that was locked m . ; .up I would come out even. ; As .fond as I was of. Parkinson,; I preferred that he should die rather than linger between, RUBBED FATHER We Have Too Many Perhaps life and death, keeping me in suspense. Such is the inflnence of gambling. . Parkinson finally died, and Bingle Haven't Any and I had a conference as. to what.we PAY FREITAS should do about, the Jpcked' up poker TO pot. '":;. : :;''';.-- :; ";:-- 4. , Parkinson's Interest in it was a part bf . his estate, and when a man dies Antonio' Freltas will hafe occasion Our Jrade-Mar- K the law takes charge of his estate to during the next six months to rumi- For a Few Days see that It goes to the proper owner, nate, upon the primrose path to a life and no one has any right to touch any of dalliance and ease, at the expense condition was not only of other people. - ' ?;'.; We have adopted part of It. The Inconvenient, but embarrassing, Freltas was sent to the reef by ; MUST havs perfect a trade-mar- k, an ,. :.TIt liTHEY, kept me on anxious seat, and in Judge Monsarrat this morning.. The easily recognized the young :I facilities and artists for order to settle who owned the poker police charged that the man, device, which who recently returned frony coast, workmen, as the develop- "relia- pot the,whole matter must come out. the stands for beguiling , not only known Lad succeeded in a lad much ing and printing they did for bility and honest, and. must It be. that younger info robbing his ' in- than himself me on those scenic films prc-- advertising." When Bingle and I, who lived, had been money, totaling fif- father of a sum of .' jou see this trade- dulging In a big game, but the same re- ty duced wonderful results." A dollars. - mark you can be flection would be cast upon Parkinson, ' Manuel Luis was the name of the - tourist photographer. sure it is an abso- who was dead. youth who delved into the paternal lute guarantee to Bingle and I went together to a law home savings bank and abstracted you of "satisfac- yer, told him all about the matter and funds which were expected would be tion or money asked his advice. He took a week to sufficient to carry the pair to Kauai look up the case, then asked us to his on a voyage of exploration and ; ad- (Ills wasn't a office and said:- - venture. After the coin had passed SPECIAL casei) Stuffed with Spanish Syyeet Peppers from Luis to Freitas, the latter slip- r "The Jaek pot, according to certain ; decisions I have run across, is part of ped his companion and skipped to v;:;:"!;' Wilkinson's estate If he won it. But parts unknown to about all save Chief of Detectives McDuffie, who appre- If he didn't win and he owed either or his man at a point some both of you. money by gambling; losses hended cents miles down the railroad. : the you can't collect under the law.4 Freitas entered a plea of guilty, and "Tou mean," I interrupted, "it Is when arrested produced $27 out of bottle heads Parkinson's estate wins and tails the fifty originally .purloined. - . : ; 10 we lose? 3 "Thereabout," and he slung a lot of Honolulu Photo Latin things at us. Then we left him- - Co. They're "Gulden" Goods Defying the law, we went to the room Supply . where the cards were and turned over "Everything Photographic" the cards- - -- Parkinson held a pair of deuces, Bingle kings on sevens, and I. SITUATION WANTED ... ' r as I have said, three tens. r. -- i .. . L. Z. Stenographer,, thoroughly experienced & Co The hands squared us all around, and Photo-Eagrav- Henry May , Ltd. Turn the Little Disk to 1271 young woman) seeks position, per--' la fklTiest rrr'j I have never touched n card money bUr-Esl!-- for manent or temporary. Address A. can be secured from tie 3 from day: to this, and never t Pkoto-Eisra- vtt .that will. Ki N., this office, 5515-S- t Plait . . HONOLULU 8TAIVBULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913.

PREFERENTIAL VOTING BILL

SUGGESTED INSTEAD OFPRir.MKY

RILEY EL ALLEN - . , , , - - - EDITOR Military j "Municipal" and "Municipality" . shall Insignia - 1 Judd Introduces Ad- refer to such- City, or County or City I Senator and County TUESDAY ...... APIUL S..1013.' X fi, 7 "SZxPxAc. or other political division. ministration Measure Which Section . 2. Form of Ballots. Ail Provides New Method territorial and . municipal elections B 1 There has never been a more notable gathering than the mass meeting this morning called f hall be by ballet. 1 : ,Correct devices for y

ng in sen- The ballots for delegate con- to protest to the president and congress of the United against the tariff-slashi- pro- Senator Judd introduced the to States ate yesterday a bill providing for elec- gress shall be of pink paper; for sen- gram proposed by the Democrats ; If any proof were needed of the general disaster that tariff-sl- tions on the preferential theory. This ators, of blue paper; for representa- paper; mu- ashing 11 . believes, tnay more ef- tives, of white and for ' h plan. be be r will bring; that proof was supplied by the men and women of walks in life who ZET: r "j - . , fective than a direct primary law. His nicipal officers, of ; green paper. i gathered this morning to voice their earnest and solemn protest against a tariff program that chief objection to the primary law. as All ballots of the same class at the will plunge industry deprive many of of their occu- given in the senate, was that it would same election shall be of the same Hawaiian into chaos and thousands people oblige the candidates to expend con- liie, weight, shape, thickness, quality ;y-: pation and their livelihood. - y-:y;- - f - siderably more than under the pres- and tint of paper, kind and arrange- ent system, and that voters would be ment of type and color of ink, and forced to vote a straight party ticket b all be so printed that the type shall The secretary or the clerk, as the THE GOVERNORSHIP AN ANSWER Both of these objections, he says, he rot show a trace on the back. case may be, shall immediately, upon has removed in, the preferential bill, The names of the candidates for ascertaining the result of the election, LEFTS which, it is understood. Is an admin- each office shall be placed upon the person acer-tificat-e four-ycu-r deliver to each elected Two years ao, at the expiration of the common good The; situation now, with regard istration measure, It is given here ballot in the alphabetical order of of election substantially iii th. In full.-- : '.v.-A- their surnames."" No ballot shall have term of office to which he wa.H appointed to the Democratic candidates, is unfortunate, following form: A GOOD LAW Act Relating to Elections, Provid- upon if any party or political desig- -- CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION. and to many it is intolerable. To speak plainly, ing for Preferential - Voting and nation or mark or anything indicative by the t, Governor expressed his I, ...... Secretary (or Star-Bulleti- n, pniden Frear Amending and Repealing' Certain cf the source or support of the candi- Editor Honolulu none of the candidates whose claims have been ' Clerk) of ...... do hereby Among few proposed good .; dacy. ; ; K: Sir: the desire to serve two years more in the executive v Laws. v certify that was, on the laws, overgrown placed before President Wilson has a general Be It Enacted by the Legislature of Instructions to voters shall be print- and the bunch of ' day of 19. T, nonsensical, tax-eatin- g chair. He wiid that he had work in mind to do Territory of Hawaii: ed on the ballot in Hawaiian and ...... rubbish that following, a general backing, in the territory. the the duly elected a (senator or other, offi-ee- r, some 1. English languages ; of the legislators would foist on Section Definitions. In this act and the Hawaiian as case may be) as Is .which could lejJone in that time, and that, if The Democratic party is hopelessly divided in a and all other election laws, unless equivalent of the name of any candi the ...... an unsuspecting public laws. the of the; election district proposed law regulating the automo--' resign1 Sep-temb- er context requires - "Secre- - date likewise be printed thereon ;..... reappointed, he should wish to about bitter factional dispute, and already the scram otherwise, shall (or county, etc.); for term expiring bile in all its phases while in the tary" shall mean "Secretary of , the if the candidate shall so request the 1, 1913. y 7;V''v, cn the ...... day of hands of a chauffeur. It is the best unsavory, set ' ...... ,yf ble for the office has developed an Territory of Hawaii"; l"CIerk shall secretary or clerk in writing when his ' ' v A. D. 19.'. iX':XX:, X f : XPXX'X: ' piece of work so far launched by the The governor commission expired on Decem- mean "Clerk of the City or County or nomination is filed. . ; r of charges that are bound to leave their taint, 'i"substantially X Witness my hand this"; .:.'. .t 7 legislators outside of house and senate City and County or other political The ballot shall be in : ' NO. 1. . 18, objections - ? p- X day o? bills ber 1911.; There came up the made even though disproved- With of as case may be"; and : . - ', v.,... 19,... the adherents division the the following form new auto is adopted by Kuhio and to his reappointment. In t v. It the law and; oth.ers thrive Democratic1 factions urging each for its GENERAL (OR SPECIAL ) TERRITORIAL, (OR MUNICIPAL) ELECTION. secretary vr vierKj vi applied solely to the corner of Hotel the-territor- r 29, 69 ' 77, and streets it will . be worth the year past, the secretary of the interior came nmn an immediate appointment, y in Section 7.' Sections to Fort DELEGATE TO CONGRESS, OR SENATORIAL DISTRICT. OR both Inclusive, 86, 94, 97, 98, 99 and while, because it does seem as if auto-Is- ta thorwigh investigational n?com-- ! v heiv, made a possibilities should COUNTY OP ETC. ''CS':-.&:-- 100 of the Revised Laws. Act 25,, and take ah insane delight In crowd- ...... ' mended governor V Make a X with a black lead pencil in 'one of the blank' spaces opposite Sections 34, 35, 38 and 39 of Act 39, ing their, machines between the curb the for reappointment. He President Wilson change governors at this time. Elom'g you ; one s ot on Hotel street by store and a com- - the name of the person' for whom desire to vote. Vote only choice snd Section of Act 54 the Iaws was reappoint! by President Taft, and his ; 49-an- U Nothing more on this point need be said the for any one person: If you, tear, deface or wrongly mark 'this ballot, re- of J 905, Sections 45,. 46, d 50 Rapid Transit car while the latter ' election get another. v , ! 118 and 129 of Laws taking on passengers at that point. mission, together with many hundred others, was . - such - is freherallV recognized. turn it to the lnspectorsof and of Act Act the ..Co situation is- - it- . . that - r t c of 1907, and Act 67 of the Laws of The chauffeurs seem to think that held up in the enate because of the change in Such are some of the reasons why a change of have no right in the choice." Second choice choice. 1911 are hereby repealed. . , ! First Third matter whatever, and the policeman on national administration. But Governor Frear governors at this time is to respect fully, op-w- as For Senators. Vote not. Vote for not Vote for not le (or Representatives, etc.) for that beat pays about as much atten- none t lie less vindicated of the clmrges- postnl. In favor ;of: longer consideration of an more than more than more than The New York Yiddish papers re- tion to the state of things as the rest J cognized the reporters' union, thereby of the force would expect him to. against him. ? : . " apixintment by President Wilson there are ...... i .,.....,. t ending a strike. . , , : hiker. , Yesterday the htar-liulleti- n, discussing the equally strong arguments. - Should no change be governorship situation and the reluctanceof the.made until September the president will have j territory to indorse at this time any of the Dem-- J several months in Which to familiarize himself ...... M.- tjl ocratic candidates now aspiring to; the ;office, with Hawaii's conditions and Hawaii's needs. It Section 3. Preparation Tand distri- opening or examination it shall be re- ' ' bution of ballots. The ballots for ter- seated in the presence of such justice : : ; , i asked the .question, "What then?" is not impossible that Mr. Wilson and Secretary ritorial elections shall be -- prepared or judge. After the next general elec- The ansicer to that question ts that Hatrah might find it advisable to send a commis and distributed by the secretary, and tion the ballots may be destroyed by During ycur existence It is the most precious thing In the world to Jane secretary or clerk,' and the you: is precious to your fam y because you are rttpontiblt for ishouJd '"President for 'municipal electiorisi by the clerk. the the it urge upon Wilson the rctcntioii sioner to Hawaii to look into the situation.' None They shall be; bound' in;blocks of one other election records opened and filed y that tamny. .; In secretary ':;;: (ioveruor 1 hundred . ea,ch ; in manner, that the office of the or clerk. -- hi office of Frear until September of the present candidates could, we affirm, object ,0 V you are go n What? each' balldt may ieftfetachewi: aAd?re: Section 5. Tabulation and Count by But after of thin year. I course would- - commend Selcretary Immediately upon to such a and it itself moved sepS-atel- s?iot tessjthan twice or Clerk. : Being responsible your fam liy't welfare,, you thould still protect : for ; many ballots voters in receiving the election tally sheets i X'X now ; - The reasons for such action are obvious; they forcefully to very many or Hawaii's tninking as them after your dtatrf by becoming Insured M v;. ; from the several boards of inspectors, : ' any precinct shall be sent in a sealed Xx7 ; v'."'4 : logical, . ; s i:S ; arc they are powerful. ; j citizens. At any rate, while Governor Frear is packagdt t th ?insio-- o( elecUon the secretary or the clerk, as the case In the first place, this is no time to change clearing up the slate for a successor on of about of that-precinc- t so-lthl- t theyshall be may be, shall tabulate the same and received Uyf fcich ; jat'. least ascertain the result of the election. . : - - 54ftor ' governors. ; The adjournment of the 1913 legisla- September . 1, the governorship situation, speak- two days before the election. They The candidates who received a ma-

a-ma- after-suc- of- unfin-in- g Would-b- e shall not be opened h receipt jority of first choice votes for any ture; in a few days will leave of now of candidates,5 clearing itself t until th,e ppenjng p .polls , on the fice. shall, be deemed elected. u iMii-- w-uuisiicu- . i 1. imw---7iJ- i; uuuht.". w, uj iiiij l c up. 1 is ujTaixreir. jiuppiess mtnaiioir day of election , In r9e,.:by-reaso- a of r;If the full number, of to candidates " "XXX 'kk then in the chair. A tremendous amount of de! one rav'of hone beincr that no summarv' action miscarriage or other reason, they shall rie eiectea am not receive sucn a ma- ;v4.V ' not be available for .we, cp. election jority of the first choice rotes for such tail work must.be attended to, and no appointee will be taken. day, suchjnapectors.shall cause to be office, a count shall then be made of ' ? Star-Bulleti- at ..such.; by coming to the office lacking minute rasp of the The n does not argue for the' ap- prepared and used i. election the second choice votes received other ballots ,'as nearly as may be in those candidates for said office: who past canjhandle. this work. pointment of a Republican governor by a Demb- - the form required by law. v f X re not elected by first choice votes. Moreover, the fiscal year ends June 30; the cratic administration. Governor Frear's per-- Section 4 Count by' inspectors and Such second choice votes shall be transmission, of records As soon as added to the first choice votes re- ;;overnorVannual report must be written in the sonal wishes, as we said above,:w'ere inade public the polls are closed tie inspectors of ceived by such candidates, and sub- r.oxt two election shah count and enter, on a ject to the provisions of the next' para- months; the whole intricate task of, months ago. And we believe that his record in nave X tally sheet, the number Jpf ballots cast, graph, the candidates who by such ad- la a profusion of desls. , jon leca tie neir lizii v. be indingnp the year's work must attacked and office entitles his wishes to entire consideration, counted and rejected, and the number dition : receive a majority shall be choice votes X- ; i. Xt'f-A- c oncluded in two short. moriths. No man, ap-- There has nWer been a period in his administra- - of first, second and third deemed elected. Co., Hotel St. counted for each candidate. ' ; If, ly. the count of either first choice Vieira Jevclry Ltd. .115 ' pointed to the governorship now or the next tion he was so generally popular" as he is more than one ? - in when If the ballot contains : votes or first and second choice votes i: nv'' , ix-x- Jewelers - .: en vote 'the same candidate, only the - ; few weeks, can property accomplish this task, today. There has ne-er-be- a period when the for at- above provided, more candidates vote highest in rank shall be counted. than there are offices to be filled re- it would bq useless for a new governor to write a people of Hawaii were so confident in entrust y If the ballot contains more votes ceive a majority, only the candidate ' - under any choice than there are places i . J. n port on the administration of a year concern- iti g to him the management of the! territorial af ' or candidates equal in number to the to be filled, no rote in "the column number of places to be filled having icg which he knows practically nothing. No fairs, or so reluctant to see those affairs taken showing such excess shall be counted. the highest votes shall be 'deemed X-X- : - ' ; 5 If a ballot contains any mark or X-- YOU man, coming new to the office," can sit down and out of his hands before' completed, and turned elected. . X;',r ;?' WHEN WANT REAL symbol whereby It may, be identified, ' .'-.!..- . terri-'bve- . If the full number of candidates to ' r leg-tori- al make rewmmendations ojj tlit detail of to another. During this session of the or if two or more ballots are found in be elected do not receive a majority the ballot-bo- x so folded together as to business' will carry any weight here tremendous-or- . adding first and ; second choice that islature the governor has done some more one by make It evident that than otes ,5 as; aboveY provided a 'c6unt Washington. . in y . N ly popular "things, popular because they were ballot was put in by one 'person; or if the shall then be made of third t the . ballot in "anyijthr way! be con- The of September, logical ; . choice "votes received by Uaose can- first 1913; is the 'done to safeguard the rights ot the people. trary to provi3loiJr"f law, ' such the for said ; office 1 who 'areVnot change governors be at - contains re- didates CRACKERS time for a in to made; The governor does not Want another four- ballot and all it shall be first1 or BUY LOVE'S BAKERY jected. v elected either by choiceVbtes change ran, be made theivwitli clashing ; hie by adding the least year appointment has already said and d first and, second choice that Each ballot held ;in-ali- under this votes, v ;Such third choice votes .shall of policies and methods With greatest effi- - . section on back the he has not changed his mind.' He desires, as he shall be indorsed its tlien be added to the first and second - by the chairman of the inspectors with cn-uij-. ; by such candi- auu iit- guauur titu cuitr iuv oiure suihxi xwo years iigo, 10 complete nis worK, ana his name or Initials and the word "re- choice votes received ' ' X dates, and the candidates equal in w ith the territory swept fairly clean of accumn-- ' he believes that time will be September 1, 1913. jected." : . Immediately after'.tompleting the number to the number of places re- latcd business ; with , a new financial budget ; J The StarjBulietin, believes tijat Hawaii's peo-wit- h maining to be filled who, receive the count, the inspectors, shall announce .iby snchT a clean slate. Governor Frear himself it 'pie, Hawaii's leading men and Women, na the result publicly and send a copy of highest number of votes . ad- : 1 the tally sheet to thet secretary or to dition shall, be elected. Henry Watcrhoijso may be stated, thoroughly agrees with this view. business interests," can i well serve; their territory A tie between two or more candi- the clerk, according as the election is X-X- -- In the second place, a change of governors by urging i5pon Mr. Wilson to make no change territorial or municipal. dates shall be decided in favor of the ;;V;y;vf - The inspectors shalTalso immediate- one having the highest number of first now would bring no assurance to the territory . in the executive, office until September 1, 1913 ; choice Votes. If they are equal in that ly make up into . a sealed packet all that a new man had been named in whom the and, if any appointment is made sooner, that ballots, whether, used, unused, count respect, also, then the highest number ; -'- ' choice votes shall deter- ; X- -- place" , ed, cancelled or rejected and the list of oi: second X- Y: .' territory could its confidence of ability, such appointment shall not become effective un-- voters and all ' other records and pa mine 'the result If this does not de- keen pers, except said tally sheet, which cide, then the highest number of third comprehensive grasp 4 and desire for the til that time. . r shall be sent separately and send the choice votes shall decide. If this also same, a does not decide, the tie shall be : de- properly addressed and with " Sale view of the rapidljyimproving flood situa- by which -- eal EsMe !ior' In convicted editors would be fined $3,000, list of the contents on the outside, to termined by . lot by the secretary or tion, on the mainland, the Hawaiian legislature imprisoned five years and flogged five times. the secretary or the clerk, according clerk. '", "M&ioritj? when .used, in thia sec- well consider the advisability ,of not pro- as the election is territorial or munic may. We will cheerfully admit that rather jthan suf- ipal. Such packet shall, not be opened tion shall mean more than one-hal- f of ceeding further; with uts plans' to appropriate fer such dire punishment we could reconcile our- or examined until the next general the total number of first choice votes election, except in the presence of a ca st for all the candidates for. any 10,000 for relief. Aside from the iloubt as to selves to leaving George's name out of the paper cir- office by number of places Lewis Subdivision, Punahou ' justice of the supreme court or a divided the the Icgal ability of th legislature to jass such altogether. ; .; cuit judge, according as the election i3 to be filled in such office. an appropriation bill, the necessity for5 it is not territorial or municipal, and after such . Section 6. Certificate of Election. now pressing. Mainland cities and towns are Congressman Kent, the California Progres- For One Month Only giving literal millionji for'relief and" Hawaii sive, seems to be in the thick of whaterer's doing netds every7 clollar just now for public improve-Th- e in Washington.. Now he is giving Wilsort advice 'people of' the territory have alreatly given on the California Japanese jangle. Lots on Wilder Ave., 8 0x200 ...... r, ...... 300, " " Me upwards of f15,0001 .? Lots on Dole Street, 8Cx200 2,500 The legislature is confronted with the diffi Iri We have for sale cnolce building lots the best residence sections i. i on ; be, comparatively little'gerieral op-pesiti- two grow where Tl erewill cult problem of making dollars of the city. We hsve arso for sale a number of residences Including These Prices Are Pos itively for One Month Only. Why Pay to rinluce conserva- to the proposal the bu t one jrrew before. some : modern bungalows. These are located at Kaimuki, Ocean More for Inferior Property? tion tax to one per cent, so long as the board of View, Pawaa, Manoa, Makikl and other parts of .the city. Detailed agriculture and forestry is not crippled. The This Democratic congress could make quite a Information will be given any one calling at our office. ient exi)eriehceVin- bringing immigrants fit)in hit by putting ham and eggs on the free-lis- t. Europe aiitl string them skip off to the mainland We have for rent two cottages on the makal tide of King street, within a," feW weeks mther d Mrs. Pankhurst has evidently found a way to near Punahou. These cottages are brand new and have never been st Co. living. occupied. Heiiry Waterhouse Tru charters such as that of the Willesden, at $100 mluce the high cost of prison .J Lisutcd, from apiece for the people?assisted Europe. CORNER FORT AND MERCHANT ITREETt Montenegro smns to be the bad little boy of GUARDIAN TRUST CO., Ltd., Attorney George Davis proposes a M law the Balkan family. , tCCOND FLOOR, JUDD OUjLDlNa

1 HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- -- TUESDAY, .APRIL" 8, 1910.

A SfcJn cf Beauty Is a Joy Forevr, T. SIILIIAIIY AND CIVILIANS AT RECEPTION IS HOT DR. Fllx Oouraud' Oriental . : HAM V CrMm or Mclo! Bautiflar. fW KraefclM, Motfe Patcaaa, hfcim Hm. aa iMMwt, ii I- im rrry trim ia bcaaty. aa4 GIVEN BY GOVERNOR i RS.FREAR YESTERDAY AL0MFIGII1 It Ai hMMootf Ikt Ut o( 6) rmrm. aa '4, t M MTBtM taauhtobtaarrit American Sugar Industrq for Feb I properly BtMt. Mis3 Margaret Tup-- Aeixpt aoooaater-fai- l Assisted by Mrs. Frederick Funston, were the newest of the spring models. Mrs. R. M. Cutts, ruary . voices a complaint that the su-a- r of atmllar Mr. Mm. E. A." Mott-Smit- h, Sena- Some of those who called during per. Mrs. Arthur Berg, Mr.. and Mrs. id. Dr. L. . and producers were not given an ade- terra aal4 to a tor and M rs. Bald win, M rs. F. ; 1 i. the afternoon were Colonel and ilru. Arthur, G. SmlthMrs. William L. Gif quate chance to present their cause Wr of U kaat-to-n ford,' G Iff Major (ft paUeMH French, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Cooke, Kennon, Mr. and Mrs. George Kluegel, John ord. and Mrs. before , the ; committee on ways and -- At vo ladlaa Florence Mrs. Wlnnefield Vandeturgb. Mr. and V. Smith,' -- Mrs. Abram Green wiU Uaa. Miss Catherine Jones, Miss Everts means last winter. It states that "the I recvamtatia Eallou. Miss Geraldlne Berg and Miss Mrs. L. C Abies, Captain and Mrs. Jr Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Penhallow, time allowed the sugar' men was bo Cockroaches quickly aa tba laaat kamfai of all Ua Exterminates and nMB4 Mrs. Judge Major Mrs. Conklin, Mr. Mr. and very-limite- d; akin preparation..-Cmn- or aata by aB ortuctfau aad fancy Eleanor Gartley, Governor and Jamerson of Fort Shatter. and and that those who were Very thoronghly: al Eats, (0odaicalaratetaDaJta4Ata(aa,Cabadaaa4 Koiepav monthly Mrs. Captain and Mrs. Mrs. F. Lindeman, Mr. Mrs. -' ' ' Walter F. Frear held their Antonio Perry, J. and A Pure, Grape heard had to condense their slate- ; - Mice. Watrrbcm. etc nmMmii it:i htfai tiiUm suiu. jeceptlon yesterday afternoon at Ar Charles Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Charles William A. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Theo ments to the limit and a number of ' . - cadla, their home on Paaahcu street . F. Chlllingorth, Captain and Mrs. John dore Richards, Miss Lyon, Miss Morri prominent sugar men did not have an Clt li5 TitrtO blll'.IlZJ ; guests an unusually : Stuart Johnstone, Miss Reid, Mr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Applin of Fort Rn-ge- r. Tartar BakinS Powder opportunity to be heard at aH." Tet,"i The included mm CtJi ; . . ... i v - - .iJIonty backUtthvCs. large number ct representatives pi the J Mrs. F. E. Steere, Captain and Mrs. Captain and Mrs. Thomas of Scho- "it Is sale to say that even had every RIFLED ROOMS army and navy, as - well as visitors J Hinkle,, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Callxte field Barracks, MI3S Elizabeth Rich-- - sugar man been. heard to the full ex- At xH diners, 2Sc CI.CD. and Kamaainas in the. city. The affir Denervaud, Mr. and Mrs. CL w. Ash ardat, Mrs.' Nuss of Los Angeles, Miss tent of his desires there would have, tzl . t . wasdecldedly informal, and vthe call- ford," Mrs. J. C. Ayres,' Dr. and Mrs.' Elizabeth Richards," Miss Lucy Harbi Roysl Dz!dza Powder been no difference in the outcome in. ers for the most part arrived shortly John W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. George son, Mrs. Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. Wll Improves C:o flavor so far as the committee - Is con- Proceeding, 5 after 4 o'clock' and remained for some II. Angus, Mr. and Mrs. W H. Babbitt, bur !ae MacXelL Mrs. O. G. Walker, cerned.: the article gives - to kozUli X GOT TOO YEARS smdedda iho some - interesting regard- Camp Mr. Mrs. W. W. y information Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon of Miss R. S. Power, ' and For the decorations - Mrs. Frear Very, Mrs. Underhill cf Iong Island, Goodale, Captain and Mrs. Charles fulaoso ct iho foods ing the fight for justice to the domes- chose flowers typical of the tropics, Mrs. Hugh White, Mrs. Duncan Mac- Clarke of Fort Ruser, Cole nel French, tic sugar industry. Following are ex- tracts from Hono--j On the lanai the guests were greeted kenzie, Miss Mackenzie, Mrs. James P. Mrs. Frank B. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs the article: John Petersen, who came to ; - testimony and arguments of Julo two years ago as a sailor, and 1 bv the sweet scent of the white gar- Rowley, Miss Helen Fant, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. King. Miss Butler, Mr. and Mrs The . the men who pleaded for protection who has been variously emp!oyed at denla, while brilliant, red poinsetta James A. Kennedy, Mr. Alexander Arthur Wall. Mrs. 'Henry F. Shelton, lemonade table, Lindsay, Judge and Mrs. Alexander Captain and Mrs. Jones. M rs, Arthur for sugar, particularly the remarks of local institutions, was sent to , the' as arranged near the - Mrs. G. Single-- Mr. Truman G. Palmer, have been penitentiary to serve two years, fol--1 The reception room was prettily deco- Lindsay Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farley, Mr. and W. 1 rm I . I given wide publicity In the newspaper Ul .--.. Rh.TBta AhIkIP MOIVMOGULS .ir 1 tUt. MtoH with ToffiF lillo v . Rice,' Mr. and Mrs. James A. . Rath, hurst,' Mrs. William Mann, Mr. and iviiii ma 1 vviuu U' mvi uiLify j t..m. ...o.. press and the press clippings of edi- upon a charge of felony and burglary.! and gardenias, while In the tearoom Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ginaca, Mrs. Eliza- - Mrs. R. P. Spalding, Captain and Mrs. " torial reference to the subject and the Peterson admitted his : guilt before .w ere seen exquisite red Dougainvines. Detn uycrott, airs. w. . w. xanaeu, Ciyfford Game, Miss Katherine Rey . - "and correspondence on the topic Judge Monsarrat at . District court in Many of the gowns worn by the ladies Rev. Stephen Myrick, .Captain and nolds, Miss Hopper, others. ' that have since been pouring into r , two counts wherein he was alleged to Cre- Washington indicate that public sen- have entered the bachelor apart- er and more merciful act" of the ator, we were saved.; 'A terrific rain timent has been considerably stirred. ments of several companions in the LETTER FROM OMAHA TELES LOCAL "One very manifest result the premises by Edward Fa- came down. It came in sheets and tor of Chocc!nt23 conducted stopped the tongue hearings has, been to still further itarty, at the corner of Nuuanu and rents and red of V strain relations between Pauahi the flame from licking us all into the the beet i end Dcpbcns street. ' sugar men and the .refiners. The cir- Chief of Detectives McDuf fie com- eternity. . , PEOPLE OF TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES "We stayed. In "our.: house all that cumstance that aside from a repre- pleted a chain "of evidence that sentative of a canners' association, The Taste You brought to book; .The youns night We nailed the rugs over the Peterson meeting ways practically the only persons who ap- 'Never Forset" iran is declared to have ransacked windows and were afraid to go out The first night of the . peared In advocacy of sugar one room, breaking open a into the inky blackness, as the danger and ' means committee of the senate free at trunk and I The big electric garage building at the hearings were five refiners, ha3 removing a bank book that indicated from live wires and falling timbers was postponed last night until this - 40th and Farnum streets is a complete lurked on every foot of the of sev naturally. developed a tense situation, Give . of the street. eenlng because absence that f7f.00 was on "deposit at a local Victims of Tornado a t . 1.1. .1 - A. AA - . - V 1 I wrecL wilu uuuui i,w Huiumuuiica un- And next day what an, sight of members. Rice although .the more bitter of , the beet financial Institution. , Peterson is ' the awful eral the Senators w Tre-- 3 I sending you two sugar men say am or they glad ' f Graphic Description of der the ruins. four blocks wide and six and Brown appeared at capitol that are that charged with bavins presented a - miles the " newspapers 1 which will give you ft the refining interests' have finally ; long that monster. tore through the and , talked informally over some of checkfor a considerable sum, which ; Wind ; t mendous tr. more detailed description than it Is i. 'unmasked' and have, at. last shown wm cashed, he then destroying , the city. Some of the scenes would beg- the work of the committee. ; . : " : f possible for me' to write, although gar description. One their hand.' .; :. bank book. : v of our oldest Beginning tonight. Senator: Metxger .' The first detailed account to reach there is no adequate language to de- friends here daughter. MA development however, that may - lost his being Hllo, most seri- v The back from Thefts of clothes, ' small change, dev- ,; the help . ; M0 M - this city telling of the tornado which scribe the awful desolation and family was going the cause cf the Americansugar 1 to the cellar when ous work of the committee during the hats and other persoiia euecia 01 -- wpr,t Vpr Pastern Whranlcft In com producers present sit- astation that marks the path of the . is the unusual v the storm struck their house: The session will begin.1 The evening meet lodgers at the" Fogjirty apartments -- r : ,uh nnA in nhin tornado. r. house shifted off the foundation uation whereby sugar U selling In the are credited by the police to Peterson. re- - and ings will be devoted entirely to mold nd central 8tateg w has been middle west at lower prices tian on A number of missing articles, now re- . "We saw It coming; watched it about she was caught between the floor and ing Into shape of the two large appro- THEY'RE FRESH AT by ' Mrs. William Atlantic seaboard. . All persons ceived Dr. and w. fifteen minutes as It formed away the wall and cut in two at the waist-J- ust priation will the covered, have been identified. a from E. A. bills, which means that It who give any thought to subject Danel through letter over the hills to the southwest. We as If a huge pair of shears had strive to keep down cost of gov the Hleeins. a relative of Mrs. Danel. who up- the cannot but find a potent object lesson 1 have a very good view from the done it. I Jiaye answered scores of Uoilis w aJ on . Navigation , -- ernment and, the amount of loans to The Mats steamer Omalwi. Written in Omaha .half-pa- st In the current situation wherein su- resides in stairs window. It was .6 wires and letters from friends. Our the aggregate of the revenue for the Enterprise is to sail from Hilo or.on March 26, the is, In part, as ' gar is selling in the central or middle letter o'clock in the evening, at the clqse of house Is In '. 1 that district which Is now next; two years. ....'... ; ;. San Francisco on Thursday." and . , states at from one-hal- f one-fourt- h in follows: - : ' to a lovely, warm Easter day. The great, guarded by soldiers . &nd no one cap - This will mean a great of slsh- per-poun- d time to carry mall that may be balloon-shape- to- deal cent less than in fori Our house is wrecked somewhat; black d cloud started get through the lines-- without a 'per- the east warded to the - Big Island In ing and cutting,, and tt is freely ad Verily quite the the windows are all blown in, the , thi? ft a contrast from ward us. It was only about three or mit It is slow work, getting In and mitted a number of projects, Mauna Kea. This' vessel Is expected j chimneys down,' part Of the brick wall that i the conditions of , several years ago four blocks wide I closed all the we have no lights telephone now.' ' carry Coast-boun- d hot mhlch havo been strongly urged, wiU will a number of and all of the 'screen porch torn away. ' when the sugar price throughout the Endows and watched it until it came ? passengers. be left behind. : , ; , ; The house was literally plastered with' Withln three blocks of the house.? The United States was Invariably the New Mrt.iTi tha InoMa .At Pmi rt h a n fl ! j . i i i . J But what these projects are which York price plus the freight" ' there , i w" ... - " .was jet uu .v.uic n ceo uu. j He-- , ' air uiii;. are to be thrown Josepni Felumeji. a teacher of Dodee streets three people were killed 'mnta art A tlmhor fn an Awful tnnnfl T RERMAW AND THE .destined asld, the ought to be a tariff moral in this If It ' : ' block-al- does not known. . can brought congress- brew; cobimitted suicide by hnngingln a drug store and within a l gaw that we were directly In. the path committee: make be home to the "It Is too early.yet'- - said Chairman men Is too -- Maybe In ho at hil home New Haven. Feldman, around us seven persons lost theirj0f the, tornado, so the np-w- before it late. the closed all ' bar- - say, iras 47 years old. Is believed' to Ihres. All the houses on Dodge. 41st gtilrs doors and went to the cellar. It Rice. "It will be to as a argument can soon be clinched, for have suffered trouble, final what ; the', committee beet sugar has recently Invaded the from mental and 42nd streets were 'flattened out. 1 struck Just as we got to the cellar and statement' PBBHHHHHHBVHBHHMHHMaHMHMalMaVBMHMBaM 1 everything became black.' It was the will leave out until it Is almost ready market in Jhiladelphia, Baltimore, jElills to report on the bills. Different meas- Washington. Charleston, . Savannah closing of the upstairs doors that saved along our house from being demolished.: Had ures are still coming to us calling for and all the lower Atlantic coast . sugar they been open ''the storm would have There Is again lreat dov on the appropriations, and until these are all and prices are feeling the force ' far-sighte- d " ' Klaltof. br the invasl6n.'' ThT men ': rlpp,erright"th'f 5ugtfth6 "Abus'aslt i5r,tthe?ra4a,"the "I ? -- f : ' tr 1th j. revenue, fore- who have at M31- V' TH1 did In nearly every other house in the Jew are here. , the total of the ; a heart the best Interests t - ; of the American sugar. Industry as a i3 : While police' may on our wfll next to : officers cast decision be neighborhood. . have been requested impossible. :' J- f;'.v ." whole have been wont to deplore that '""We came up out of the cellar; but to lend their' presence at Fireless Cook" Stoves one of the' local theaiers tonight, It be- .However, the night meetings begin fierce competition Which has resulted i everything was dark , and the wind ing slashing cutting in the cutting of prices, but they are still terrific. The streets were filled understood that an attempt is to tonight and the and Modern Kitchen Marvels. be made to prevent the "appearance will begin with it, and SJ R. 38 may quick to admit that in the present sit- with women and children who were uation this, price cutting has not, been Waler, rather than sunlight, ,h ma- of a youth of wealthyfamily, decided have more than Its appendix removed screaming and running about like . ! a . a -- needed to make crops grow, HYGIENIC, SCIENTFlC,"ECONOMtlC H a career i before the report of the committee is without compensations as 'mission- niacs. Many of them came to our ufon nisinonic. tne situation ary otherwise a.glasa raay.be zzzi-e- d made.," .r-HvS:,-.;:A''- work' in behalf of a healthy Amer- to has been saved witn the verjr tinex f to-se- e qual- I house as it seemed to them be the ican industry" ;t - the cane. The Cook, take and roast anything and everything. No partial , cooking pected arrival of two now- - rI' quick- famous ; . safest one on the street. Fires ity of V. . first over, an ordinary stoves-prep- are a nieat from beginning to end.' Easy ly sprang 'up In the wake of the storm, characters, who months ago proved , a ' Dr. George S. Adams, who; was for to operate: Save 75 per In fuel and 100 per cent In time. No bother, one and one there, until finally a whole barrel of mirth at a Honolulu 20 years of Massa- cent here v " superintendent the : playhouse. ;; : ; - n'c no danger of burning. We stock all sizes In Aluminum and score of lurid blazes lit up the awful chusetts state' hospital at Vestboro FURY Liilc attention, ' ' Manager Adams the Consolidated scene of waste and destruction. May of died . at Stamford, Conn ) : V Tin linings. - Prices range from $110 to $35.00, according, to size and style. 1 I be saved; from ever seeing such a Come In and let us demonstrate this wonder to you. sight again. .The fire was rushing to- nearly fell over a barrel containing us and air soon became filled last night's receipts, when in .upon aa w ward the l . r, with burning embers. The smoke was him waked two thespians in whom he Stanhope Le-Blan- c, ApiApiILS. thick and stifling and' the cries 'of the readily recognized and shows without . the need of a erst-whil- e frightened people added terror to it the German and Jew, of. magnifying , glass. ; Inspection all.. The firemen could not reach the Hughes fame. The proverbial stack of black cats, ! Invited. f. 53-c-3 King street. - -'- v?; angered to desperation nothing fires, as the streets were strewn with "I want- - you to help' me cut of a have ' v ' ' HONOLULU'S BIG HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. litter and lite wires. . Then, by anoth-- mighty difficult situation," pleaded over the successful manipulation of ! ",: '. V finger nails of a neighboring female Adams. ' "We're on, If you make good on this Amazon, in the opinion of Joseph -, THE STY LE C E NTKR contract" replied he of the Yiddish Silya, who In stepping forward in re- dialect shoving a bit of paper calling sponse to : the calling of his mane at Fort a n d Merchant .. a for a hat full of real money: - , ' - district court this morning, displayed r Following a pleasing little family scratched and scarred facial decora-- reunion, it was arranged that the Ger- tions that would make favorable com- -' man and the Jew will hold forth at parison with the corrected war map ' iifCATurn U Bijou evening,. In connection of the Turkish Empire. . , the this ; J with Happy Jim Post and his com- Silva's countenance was ? literally WLmiLii laced and criss-crosse- d with what to T pany, including ten vivacious Honey ' Despondent Women X-; and purposes were mute Girls. .' ' x i all intents evidence of the activity of exceeding- ' Made Cheerful It Is 'safe to call for the smelling v -- "i Tuesday, April 8. along about 9 o'clock,' as the ly agitated; finger nails, v; , Temperature! a. m 72; 8 a. a., When a woman who is subject salts However, Silva was charged jToiniisIit' - one of the with 76: 10 scMn.. 77: noon. 78. Mlni- - ' ' cmateurs will be features to sick headaches improves tier Bijou naving used force In beating oft the mum last night 71. general health the sick headaclaea in the big double bill at the this "who j"-.- Invasion of a woman, apparently; Wind--6 a. m.," velocity 8 E; 8 ajn become less freqnent or disappear evening. . ' " ; ' had entered a mele In which her hus--r velocity 14. 10 a. m... velocity ; For the first' time JBI post altogether. Anything which tends N.E.; and , band had prominently figured. The 13. 12 noon, velocity 9, - :. Jungle picture. In e.; N. E. to lower of The ( great three T . THE HQNEY OIRLS the 'tone' tlie body man entered a plea of guilty to operates to bring on an attack and reels, portrayed In lifelike reality at the Movement past' 24 hours, 244 miles, charge Rela-the- re when the system is. "toned up' the Empire, has hit the popular fancy of assault and battery, and $ Barometer.at 8 a. nw 20.lL. the attacks lose their severity. iu line of movies. The film is was nothing else for the court tive humidity, 8 a. m., 57. Dew-poi- nt tine . - the Impose E to 8 Scicts of In the Laughable Skit ; ;lhv VilIiams, Bnk Pills cure easily one of the best' that has been do but to sentence of ?15 at a. m., 59. Absolute humidity. 8 : ' trimmings. ! sick and nervous headache by ton- placed on view here In months. It is and the' . , a nu 5.504. Rainfall, .01. ing np the system. Vben the thin ol intense Interest and depicts a host woman eains in weieht. eeta color cheeks of thrilling situations in which wild in her and hps, when her - jungle figure conspic--i Greatest animal picture- ever .shown in The Girl Who appetite improves ana a hearty beasts of the meal brings no remorse, she need ously Vaudeville turns at this house j o v motion pictures. not fear sick headache. This is met with an enthusiastic reception what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do. last night The Four Avolcs have a They build np the blood and should new march, equally as tuneful as the be used as a tonic between attacks.' first Tom McGuire makes a complete Asa rule a sufferer from sick change with the " beginning of the - week.- '.y,.- ; Continued Success Entire change of. bill headache can tell hoars, sometimes . Hie C irl -- days, in advance, when the head- f AUIA ASTOIl is ; ache is coming on. This fact makes possible it to use a laxative at the s H - V ; ; TOM McGUIKB approach of an attack t$ expellhe ; ;,v"'- Seats on Sale After 10 a. m. poison from the system and to pre- with more Scotch - Melodies vent or moderate the severity of MS the attack. ' A newlaxative, PJXK-LET- S, BARGA has beeiF designed be 7 AMATEURS TONIGHT used with Dr. Williams' Rnk Pills : Monday,: Wednesday, for the cure of this disease. A 3Iatlnee Friday of Pinklets and 1 " i sample a booklet . 10c, 20c, 30c. 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c- - on the treatment of sick headache will be sent free upon request. ' For genuine Bargains, attend ; ' The treatment between the at- the big sacrifice safe that is tacks with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now on at and the preventive laxative treat- Ail New Pictures ment with. Pinklets before an ex- New ' All Pictures 7'-.-- ' pected attack is all that can be done, as the stomach will not tolerate medicine during an attack. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold Yce Chan & Co., by all druggists or will be sent by mail, postpaid, at 50 cents per box Corner Bethel and King Sts. or six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. . SEATS AT PROMOTION ROOMS THURSDAY. Y. Big Bargains in all departments HONOLULU STAIt.BULLETIN,rUEST)AY, APRIL 8. 1013. nonoialatocd Exchange LOCAL AND GHv'ERAEIII DAILY: RE'Ji'DEnS "Tuesday, April S "s There will be a meeting Of Oahu Bnnpilons bsllt rbeap. TeL 2157 . Browsr ft Co...... JLodge. 1. O. G. T.. in the Central Union advertisement . - room, 7:30 tonight A. SL Rowat, D. V, phone 2429. - i. rBXJQAR.' Bible class at Cwa plutatiaa Co...... x Honolulu lodge Na 409, F. ft A. M.. advertisement v t ilsw&llaa Aric. Co...... will held special meeting in Masonic ; When yon buy ask for Green Stamps Ilaw. Com. ft bof. Co. ... iJ 13 J4 Temple at 7:30 tonight for work In the take no others; - they're ; valuable. HmwaiUa Eax&r Co...... 3)3 first degree. ' advertisement ':Xy:y'Xr;-- V WHEN ALARM Co. 100 - THE SOUNDS; AND THE FIRE APPARATUS Hasoxna Snsar .50 A badly lacerated leg. r caused by Break the glass, push the button, Ilcaokas Sujar Co...... falling beneath a caving embankment and wre, the DEXIO SYSTEM, will do THUNDERS BY AND YOU DE80LATION ' - .'REALIZE THE Balks ButvCa...... on Punchbowl, sent An tone L. Souza the rest advertisement - HatcMsaon Suxar PlanL . 10,000 - AND RUIN THAT COIttES IS MIGHTY. to the hospital for treatment yesterday loads, of good soil for sale. AFTER A FIRE NT IT Kjthuku . - Plautadoc Co. ... is is afternoon. The man suffered other In Geo. VL Yamada, McCandleaa block, ) ' Kek&ha tfuxai Co. . , ...... '33 5C COMFORTABLE TO REMEMBER juries, not of a serious, nature, how-eve- n'; phone 2157. advertisement Kolca SosarCa ...... " ;';v V: ". v;.';-.!-- All. our sodas are made with the ?- -;,vv - ,::-- UcBry de Ca - V. ;:':; ::?v,- Sua? ..... Only one hidiwas received yesterday finest distilled water. Consolidated i: Oain SosarOa ...... I7K tS Soda Works. advertisement Onomea Buyar Ca ...... 28 29 at the office of the department of pub- Sugar lic works for the construction of about . Go to Dlckerson. The Ieadlng Mil- ' : Olaa Co Lti ...... liner, very Paauhao Suscr Plant Co a mile' of road at' the : Makiki home under The Blaisdell. for the : . HawaCiani Paciflc Buxar WW ... i03 ' stead tract - The bid which was sub- latest in trimmed hats. advertise- . kiddies prow- - strong on a, diet of pel. Taroena la mada .iv...... M - Been Co. 35'--""- ment v fromlwrhfch You've To Paia Plantation ..... ' mitted by Theo, H. Davies ft Co. was f the taro root pol la made. Note the connection? - - : Jjddles Gents Panama re. . - 'JPepeekfta Bupur Co. .. . for $430.70. and JIats : . . - Mill Cu . . . ; ' ' ceive special attention at The Expert ' You can send Taroena to your by parcel Piooeer ...... 4 24 X Found suffering from poisoning u coast friends pott C. & Co? ' Str-adv- Brewer : er Walalua Agrlc Co...... through having Imbibed quantities of Hat Cleaners, 1123 . Fort - -. . V CCc, 1.C0, - ' V. ; Three alzea: J3Xa ' iWalluka Sugar Co. . .. 160 - tisement , ' ' red paint Kawalha. was hurried to the " '?',- - ' '. ; iWalm&nala Suxr Co. . . . hospital for treatment - Police claim Businessmen appreciate convenience tWa!ma Sujr xtlU Co. . . that the man purchased the paint from and orderliness: that's why j the Ha' a Chinese store., He was out of dan- waiian-New- s Ca sell so many of the -- .jki&rTO.f, : I-- - - - avroue. " ' ' ; ' P Price Books. - --i : ger this mornihfe. :. Sale--Wiste- Ittar-I.ltn- d ?tam N. Co. j 8o 2:0 For rla Vines In .bloom. Hewallan Electric Ca ... Color Purple, lavender, pink and " : ''.Limit.-- . - Hon iL'T.'ft L ua.Pret 150 PERSONiU.lTIES white. V Mrs. E. M. Taylor. Florist Tel tta. iL T. ft Co ; Com. o ephone 2339. advertisement " I. ;. '5 - - , - 7-.-- . Mutmal Tclephotxe Co. ... 28 Since .1720 - the .London .'. Fort and Hotel St. 3? i well-kno- wn Assurance Oaho R. LCxx . CARL" BASLE It, a resi- ft .. 16 19 Corporation has paid its obligations HUo JCtU dent of this cltJeaves oh April for R.JL Pld..i.... ' Via arising from lire Josses, every time IVinmi Pnl vhsM ho, IKoanfail a :: 1 Bllo R. R. Co. Com. ...V 5W : X :':,:'''' i'- X-'- X: '''.-- y' ''"'' Ilea. n&Uv Co ...... 22 22X .- ' - Haw. Irrrtn. C04 Cs.&.. 7 . . . . ; old chap, there doesn't exist a better ' ' ... Ilawallan Plneappls Co. . : 46 Schieren Wholesale. Leather Belting aroma than we find in an Owl, does 4 ' Tanjonj Olok R:C4 pd. up. 38 Company V bf New York. "'Mr. Basler ' there?. a us think - And there's lot of ...... ,. . - . r .Co. formerly with H. Hack- - - . ,,r...... Pabanc Rub. . . ; 40 was connected so, too; 750,000 a day! - Hon. Co. booster ; s Gas Ca: Pfd feld ft and is a consistent - ' ' ' I am holding a clearance sale of the ' ' ' I Gas Co. Com.'. . . . . ISO Hawaii.' : ' - ' ' - ' - ; 'Iva ' lion.' for stock of.dry goods In the estate of K. '. V"'.-- " : y.::X:.U ,:,.,,,v-..',,-:.- LvWong. v Come early And get r the x RawTer. 4 (lira CL) .. ' bargains. George V. Jaklns,v auction- "Scz I to wife, scz I: Haw. Tar. 4X LIGHT' AND"tLEPH0NE eer, .76 JJeretanla street advertise- ' Haw. Ter. 4 2 Pub. POLES FOR PUNCHBOWL ment' " ' " . ; Mary, have wc any rtlish in : . Haw.Tex.4X....t3. W. L.- - Welsh's. Xocomohlle Car No. house . Haw.Tr. 4V4jK ...... 999. and Albert Peters' No. the to go with the Ter.-s- s At a special meeting of cthe boaTd Peerless haw...... JLivery - 1 by Supervisor 1062, formerly with the. Auto dinner CaLDeet Sag. ft Ret Ca 4 of; supervisors called tomorrvr' . Pacheco-an- Saturday Go, ore now 'with the . Oahu Auto You Hon.-Ga- s. Co, Ltd.,-- 5s. held last after are never sure of your Automobile, but you Phone 3348. ?They respectfully -- f noon, an agreement was entered: into' Stand. yx'x y " "Sczshe: fNo, . Ilaw. Coo. ft Eos. Ca 5 solicit your and guarantee a v Jawn,ho;they can be 98 by the members :. of . the board, ; the business sure of adequate indemnity in case of nilo IL R. Cd lssus 1901. , - '16111116 . square - in TV v deal to all.advertisement there's none town" loss-Hu- st, Hiio R. R. Co,Con. ;.. Jt id aU04I vuuilNbUJ .sau v 1 lilUiV i-it liberal and prompt by insuring in HC2Cka.Bcrsr Ca: fit i ico Mutual Telephone Company -- for. the "iieiio-r-jvi- ay & cai Heno VL a in tnis artemoon, en? l nana :, - :. - ; iloa. T.ftLv Co. . purpose of Installing : a number of Tannine "Then , sez I, angry-like- ZZTllA. ; : the S LCacaJ Ry. Ca r new telephone and electric light poles you. Please .taae. my. orner ior some fs.. Creamery Butter, and, tLcaiaDitcnCo. 6s ...... in the . new Section , which ; has justresh Pritan 'Hould yer whist, Mary licDrjds Ca Ca , . . ICO up .on Punchbowl yes. plenty of those , lovely California Ccsr been opened the . -- - sure there's plinty of the Uutual TeL ta...... district. The meetinri was. more in 1 tt"u wsbwuwj wuufiuv.mcj u QzZuIL.9c.JJ. ; Good-bye.- V - Co. 5 ..... the.form of a eompromise for the pur never i come! advertise- ' Co.6X 103 ment" t ZTciiis 57 OaattEuir pose . considering proposition Vcizlizz Accat3, of the : Olaa Co. 1 . - Cczar ...... ;new which- proposition day, es ' of. the poles, came in so go yea , : Pac Pux. lim Co. . . . . ;co by super AETNA INSURANCE CO. II1U Co. 6 . .. was .presented the board of Plcair ... :- ' ' ' - like :n good gurl and A si; , W&lalaa Asrlo Ca6 ... 10: visors, i.:: :V t:&tcsiaj Con. The plan of the i supervisors, i ias Ca...... presented .meeting, provided Your Grocer! Ilawo. Irrigation Co. 4Z 100 M at the both: Halnakna Ditch ex..... OS tha,' Inasmuch as the .electric - light company and the telephone com- "She did-- i so' we eat well , : I J SALES. - pany, ; , board, would as well as the ' . tomorry!" " vjletween. boards r25 Maw., ft s. proposed : poles, r C have; the use of the , in ' bodies-pay- d that . each-- of : Uiese i one-thir- v ' Session Sales 25 11. C S. C0.4 . . , ft ;of . the cost the . idea being ..to 2a Pineapple 4614. 5 Dahu Sug: erect as few poles as possible. A 'IllSlIQjECI Ca 18 5 Oahu 3ug. Co. 18, 5 Ewa definite decision as reached where- tFerhips'the financier 23, 10 McBryde 3; . - by each of the two commercial bodies critst ' Will To- - determine the... pqssibllitiea ,of In the worldV history,; J.Pier. ' prepare;maps showing just where - - .; , . . .SuflarQyotatlons. . making port of Uonolul'i large - pn the poles would, hav1 to be installed the ...... pont Morgan, died March 88 .analysis beets 9s. par enough j to . accommoCato ;the . greatly ... ' f 10d.; in order to ;acqommodate their cus shipping eompleUon suh r. . ity.07r:96t: centrifugals 3.45; tomers.; Then itiiesevtwo mapsupon Increased that at 1 - -- sure bring -- ftU amiuiM! - anA the Panama canal .is to ' mniitiA the ! C6mmrcii. nJ : f TMe htg towardt this Trtvir : Notices. vr- :- -.- here, the army engineers .will make a cot start : vh least possible number pf poles , Letters ef Credit Issued en v Waialua 3 Books 7. 1913. Crett position, by aavlna when tht closed Anrll erected. i ' iKT Czr.k; at"l2 to' Tuesday. 15, : channel, : with -- view , to he waa young. cf .CaI.7crr.Ia tx Tlit noon April 1913. harbor and la ; ' - ." ..- .;-';- ' ' ; -- inclusive. ..' - - ' ' ,- . . ; , Lcnica Joint Clock Cxnk, Lti, . " .' . - ...... , .' . - Oahu Sugar Co A G ED H AW A 1 1 A H D I ES AT Is a project dear to the hearts books closed nooh This N'' . . tEverycrie' can't be Morgan, i - April 7th to 15th Inclusive, v ; ' Unr 1 AT Viftl A KPA ot a" " progressive ; Jtionoiuuns, ana rf but chance ' P ; tfi- - eVeryna hat .the v " - j PDe which has been discussed from la a, temptation for burglars t break In and rcb. A 1 to emulate him Irt . one way Latest sugar quotation, 3.4b cents. ;tA ; time to. time fbr yeara past It looks posit box In our Vault la positive iniurancs ?;:lr:t ' - . t fulfil-kul- e, , V- - t..m.i now as though the - time of the .best way . - ' . Ccrteepondents by. many . .. ; . at a trifling cost. for thAmsr " t VV?Tfho-living, - lean Express Company - ami v oldest Hawaiian., died at bis tt laat h-.- : on t,arhnr- hni home at . Waiakea lless;4han ,a-wee- ; - COMMENCE SAVING jCaoIc Csiw- ; ed authority ,, to tinake nrelim- -- NOW Thos.' A - 4 ago. :Tne aged Hawaiian .was . , - ; 1 1 !. " aeoui intir Wmfnation' nfvKaiihi .mndi- - :;iln;vaiian Trust , Co., Ltd., 923 ?: . V ::. fy .''..rr ; ' i . r- Sii one hundred, and five years ,pld, hut; tlona ;8ays :Major W. P. Vooten, . s .:, .. '. :'.'.."..:A;snt. '.:L:X'y:'x.- ','. ': full control ;.engille-erg.:.?N6nioney;ha- ixxy'sx remained active and irt .. ...ofj'coof 'y Z?rrn7: his faculties .until., the.: end.. Rev., KUPvev- cfllawaiifLtd. , tnterett allowed Tsrro tnel l-2- befln;anonria!.ed fnr:a - and oi d f : Beets 9s 10 Stephen Desha, who had known the wore m2inz test Jaorines and eDend-- C.pitai SurpJus;.'.:. .$100,CCC Cavlr;s Car.k Ocpczltx man years, old for anumberf and ing money in, other ways . It is advis- who knows more about his history -- Cuild Your Detter Oeing"' able to make a superficial examina- : 'x :x .. ::X't', - '- - . any person, says ; ?: than other that the i tion lo see whether it is' worth while ' L. age or tne deceased may oe csumaiea lo: proceei; . xhls is .'a, matter; that from the fact that he was .born, during ip ftny ppppfA fn have given Healers Htxal&li loti txi the ,time;the. great fishpond.Jwas..e;T GOnsiderabIe.'study:to.h"'!"and if anyone ? r Lp?:&i ExckaEge., v"; . ,,, ing constructed at Kiholo during the tas. suggestions, now Ja the time, to Kamehameha ;the". er-the- m, . reign of Great AcJ,tf and '4hey iwill, be;:consId-- w Eleven-roo- m -- - house on iBeretania Street between Piikol and , r , - - cording to :tne history? wnicn he told ered." . : - - Telephene 12C3. , ' Keeaumoku, 29,0CO .square feet ...... ; ...... ;;. .?3,C3.C0 . - Desha, Kaelemaknle was of good ; . To, connect the two harbors by Jthe . : 1 1 birth, beings connected through iis .wide waterway planned ;: would re- Njne-roo- m house on Metcatf Street; servant' quarters pri-'-y- -- grandmother with the family of CoL,' quire considerable ' dredging through vate water; 32,000 sq. ft...... : ...... 7C0.C0 - - ' -- :. Sam Parker. " ; . .'' mud flats andcorai outcrop, that fj3 r Five-roo- m cottage in ManoaJ servants, quarters .and garage." ; As the . Hawaiian grewold he was now barely awash at ihigh yde. y One ; 15,000 sq. 5C3.C3 1 : ' t;'- BROKERS fdrced to abandon the' sea as a means plan that has been :put. forward 'calls ft ..V... :"' ''.Ti r : v 'TPCK of; earning a.livelihood, and remained for a 600-fo- ot channel 'from outer Furnished And the . Five-roo- m ' Information Lctrts bungalow in Manoa;". running Water In bedroom; - - - - . .Made-.:.- ' . : the greater part of the time at his basin of Honolulu harbor bounded for! tissue X. N. ft K. Latters of ' , servants! quarters, laundry room and garage; 15,CC0 sq. S.CC3.C0 little home, at Waiakea. About fifteen its entire distance: by a quay-wa- ll ft Credit- - and TraTelers - Checks' MERCHANT STREET STAR CLOQ. X :. ; years ago, ar ex- by Is expect- .Factors , ; he bought coffin and and backed wharves' It . Suer ' aTailabte .throushoat ibe' world. . Phone 1572 plained to his friends at the time ed that the commercial bodies of the V"Comm!ssidn. Merchants ; that, as he - was in - funds,'' he might city will take up Major. Wooten's .lib as. well tZnake the purchase as he yitation for suggestions, and, make ;a ;:?D!2HOP'iTIW to' ac- thought .that It would soon be needed. concerted effort secure early " "' .;'-'- ... :yXX:-X- . BETHEL STREET. - He bed. tion;. : . -: f ;: Cchle Transfers often used the coffin as a v'r- - c is-eue- Agents for at With the ' death of Kaelemakule, but Following Is the circular, letter d one - his age jre-mai- ns by . the army engineer, under CAmklUa CommerclaJ ; ft : STOCK BOND other Hawaiian i Scxf Lowest Rates v JL5D J5E0SI3 - ; on date, of April 2: . r rsijek-aa- this island. This Hawaiian " fiecaers Honolnla i raal lives, at Napoopoo; and' is the grand- : Subject: Preliminary Examination JTifnoteo. Rev." of Kalihi Harbor and Channel. i StanjreawaU iBldav, 1S1 rerekaai L father of the Rev. Mr. Desha, howeyer. believes r that this This office has been charged with y v - Solicit Yonr Lwcctpentain 'Haul AsrlcuItaraJ Cocjy THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE : Hawaiian may have been born a. little the duty of making a preliminary ex- :5iye - U&VAllAa Coajuay BANK, LIMITED. before; Kaelemakule. ., The - deceased amination of Kalihi Harbor and chan-ne- L Scsar - In exam- '' Head Offlca : : : Yokohama ; leaves a. large ' family of ., children. connection with this K&hclra . FUuxUtlon Coxapuy : : grandchildren great-grandch- il ination the undersigned would be glad " Honolulu Office l i i : G: and licBryde Sxtsu Corcpxay E Daissnberg ;'.-;;Vvv:f,':;i- - to receive suggestions as to a pos- 4J efchant ts. , dren." v1':: :i 'BetheLmd' - " KaJxTilul - - - " sible improvement of this harbor from KaIlroa4 Ccs5jr ';' " . , . .Yen.- ' stocks"; bonds any parties. --Suggestions , JLiuai Railway Cavital VSubscribed.T. 48,000,000 interested Sub-divisi- orj C&s J REAL ESTATE, : INSURANCE PERKINS SEEKS PHOTO received will be carefully ; For v, Capital Paid Up. . . . .30,000,000 . considered Honolu ;Rfiao ; ."i ' 76 Merchant SL Phone 4013 before submitting report. 1 - : Reserve Pjund..:... 18,200,000 ; , yFROM DIZZYJjElGHT a. ;" Uatain Trult uid'PMttej C. ; All letters submitted on this sub- General , ; banking v business :Qtuck Ad Lkxxd Cosipaay . up-to-th- e- ject should reach this office by April Profits. KacsJ Prult transacted. .Savings accounts , To secure a series of Ratdtod 251913.' -- .' for ?1 and urwarda. - V '. PACKAGE INSURANCE ' minute panorama pictures of tha. ziiy, burglar-proo-f Parcel well as or HowMulu. W. P.WOOTEN. Fire and "taulta, jOrdlnaryvReglstered ts the harbor "Major, with Safe Deposit .Boxes for Rates. MilalL - Alan.. Post, tempted Roscoe W. Pei ili: .t io.l V Corns of Engineers.' rent' per year up- for 8 5; for $ 60; for S 5 hotographer, ; to scale lliti diizy at 42 and. 2c . The Oil Company ; i... ? - ' i ' ' $20 top-mo-st Standard of New Fire Insurcnce wards. , :y - ,6c ;for 815; ;for J100; .for heights to the pinnacle of the Trunks and eases to oe ke,pt TUc.for 320; tor 1125; for 130 big United States .naval floating crane York announced an advance of half ' -- in- - a cent a gallon - all grades of naph- CHAOLES A. CO., Inc., , custody . 10c for $30: tor S150; 350 SMJTON la at moderate rates. for yesterday afternoon. ' export. '.':.. : 5 tha for YU AKAl: Manaoer v HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII Armed , with , a number . of large 96 King J.x Corner B. F. DHHn Co. .Street Fort cameras, besides other . paraphernalia. First .National Bank Building San Francisco, California Perkins, i with an assistant having USE STEARNS to :y.' ,:' ; v . fust secured the coveted permission FOR SALE. '.' Identified l? . Derelict Is General Astnt . for 'Hswatl? rom the. local naval authorities, be 1l It has developed that the mast re gan Atl AMursfTcr' Corapjmy ; t?f bouse close to car. i Kalxnuki, ported by many coasting steamers off the climb of an upright steel lad Headache ; London, ,',New.v York i Ur.dtr furnUhed. 'handsome 'interior Halsh. Tillamook light and recovered by the der 'which soars to a.distance of over 2s COLIPAIT3, ; (SHAC) SPALDING AcencyJ-lvlden- ce . one hundred - above ; iwrite rt i bargain Hot 13,000. revenue-cutt- er Snohomish ' was from feet the surface ' Co,. of the water. . , . Washington .Ineurancs the schooner Oceania Vance, which AT ALL DRUG STORES PHONE '4266. : LINE : The feat is one will easily . go ; Floor, . Ctangenwald Valdsyer :''hii;er. lost It during a gale off the northern that 4th tlii jdown in history as equal to that per Cor. Hotel ft .Union ; TeL;-438- coast on November 17, It was feared for a time that the mast was protrud formed many years ago when . Vanm-man- .. lashed mast a.big sall-- ing from a . sunken vessel as it stood to the of BEAI ESTATE Jng Wp, .. W. ACHI J. HOUIBERG upright Aniiron ring, asr was hown j s caught a sweeping ..vie w. of when picked up, kept in the city and its environments. v 1 had it that re WhitclWins ATTORNEY AT.JLAW .ARCHITECT - markable position. - At' the extreme elevation; the rWind Crfnjates Furntebed 00 Bulldbur ! at times reached the velocity of a hur- SIAB-BlllLff- : READY 20. . . '". l1 PER f . . STAR-BUIXET- nr ' '? . . APRIL S KspioUnl-eulldln- Honolulu, I. H.l 4wat'Heainabla CITES T0U ricane, and the scaling of the crane J5 , ; 0. '&99- - " 110 UoLl;eL. Oregon Bldg.:rel S666 TRas attended with much difQcuIty. - - v Ml - ; : - ' vV- xx V - """' t'v : ; ; ;

STREWUOUS FIELD NEW TODAY

No.."'55 TKltlUTOTlY OF HAWAII. )AND COURT. TERRITORY OF FOR HAWAII to K. LANUEHIF.M; KA-- , TM PIOLANI LIMITED. BISHOP, OF ZEUGMA. J. F. HOWL ER, J. J. SULLIVAN. J. P. MILL-E- R, TERRITORY STARLFS, MRS. MAD C FOR THC 2 tl I AS r JMAQg: FOR THE J stiiiip M. COWES, CHANO WA1, UIU aNIP. K. TACTUPANA, KAWA-- " MURA, TERRITORY. OF HAWAII, ' by Wade Warren Thayer, Attor- 'rrsTrCTAitpAssj i . frCTK'rTAiitP.trt fPw!a! Ptar-Bullet- m corrrtpondencel . i 41 Xrwi.. flk T J T I ney General, D. Tucker, DiRRACKS, X and Joshua SCHOFIELD Ap.il Commissioner of Lands; A scheme of practical Instruction for 11 Public , v--' . CITY AND COUNTY OF HONO- the Infantry regiments cf this garri-sc- m LULU, by Joseph J. Fern, Mayor Pe-ilo- d, ttfemm. covering the Field Training and President ot the L'oard of Su- April 1 to October 21, 1313, has pervisors; and to ALL whom it may f:cen headriuar-ters-. "announced from Post concern: '. ; - " I Whereas, a petition has been pre- K The order holds company and bat- sented to said court by William O. talion commanders to a 'strict account- Smith and Frank K. Archer, Trustees ability for the efficiency of their units vt the Tlamaaku Trust to rtgister and In practical and ; theoretical Instruc- confirm" their title as such trustees tion In field training for this pur- Nn following-describe- d and. " the land: pose great ; given ) . latitude is them. W'Ibak Land on King Street, . Honolulu. Four days of eadh : wek during the A MESSAGE.:....::..of assurance that help. Oahu, being portions cf-L- . C A, 22S," period from ": May 1 to 'August 20 are R. P. STSS. to Hana Haalillo and L. given to company commanders tor the V,is a't hand when your nervc-strcngt- n- C. A. 249,; R. P. to Keolewa, ' ' : ill 4 italnlng of their 'companies and the Ji5R isi wahinioj , - bounded and described as follows: - . fifth day of each week'is given to'the T.. O " Beginning at a driven iron pipe on by From Morning to Night.Dress Right in B.V.D. hattalion commanders to enable tbem yet; ft : OnccnervehcaIth n disturbed"ue: to business or the northeast side of King street to test the training of the companies. - -- true azimuths 2S0 27' 45.S feet, from offer-comf- ort social strain; Worrjv or'th'e in roads of disease, your nerves Here are Coat Cut Undershirts and 'Knee Length Drawer which Near the end 61 each month,' the rog': Government Street Monument on fullest from soft-to-the-s- announce their lnaDility : in its measure. light, , normal 26-foo- 'Made sturdy, to meet demands. They; t,' . menial commanders; are required to a offset northwesterly , fro:u fabrics Uiat wash well ar.d n ear well. 50c, $1.50 a ; ; exhatisted--stanred--drain- ed ' 75c, $1,00, garment. have . !fest the 'efficiency ' of battalions and become of their vitality. . the".' southeast- -' side ,of Punchbowl TktM Rid Woven Label ' ccmpanles by assigning field exercises xjciurc - inc yoatancc 01 ncaun can oc . restoreq-r-your- .; Street belotv Kir.? Street r.nJ cn a -- I.' y 12.46--! southwesterly MADE FORTHC Hlth problems for solution. . nerves must bc satisfied their hunger appcascdrrtheir-vitalit- :oV effect frcra ' ' - of KIr.j During the perfod from August 20 ;and vigor restored. ; V ; the northeast siia street north to September SO, 'each battalion com- of Punchbowl Street the coordinate - .4. mander is to be given hU battalion" for Pref. Thos. IV Disturbed indigestion, insomnia, physical iag.are. all , of? zz'.'i monur.er.t rtferrcd to ,lts four days of each week and, the bat- results ofnerve starvarion the sure; tigns. that a .tonic is Punchbowl Trianrulatlcn Station to-1n- s ' south 2GS3.2 and vest J feet. TrtJf Start llrt- - U. t. Fit. nd Ftrtitn Ctntriti) talion will be tested towards the" end needed . j i' l-- if- Of : 4 azi-naut- ; . The well-know- n re fs?t. ani'runnlns thence by true is every nc with--v of September. The remaining day of " r tewed on B. V.D. Undergarment. Take undergarment - 5 v '". nearch.- chemist of SAN ? ' :. Va------'r'-- ATOGEN real be efieual-- nswer .'out thitf label. .:mv .. -' the week to be a company command- SterenH , isthe 4 4 " 'v ; -- life-eivin- 304 . 21.4 ; e, 10' feet. er's, day. . 'K-- - writes: nerve exhaustidrf." Composed of the two en- - alon' "The chemical union Street; , .' The "month of October Is to be de- . of ergizinz substances rieetfed by the nerves purest albumen1 of the eoBstituents 2. S02 .33'-- 194.1; feet, "alon Klzx voted to w.ork to v be , prescribed by Sana to(ren t tme land glvcero-phospbater- -it oflers ". one. reoresentatireof them in a combination I street to iron' pipe at corner cf each regimental 7 commander and will - the highest skltt lai' that goes direct toihe point of trouble the nerves them . ! Include maneuTera, field - problems, r a woodeaH.buildiss: the formation selves ! 242 'T ' : ' stomacheigerlyabsofbs S anatogen sending 3. 30' 124.2. feet, alons bu3:j:5 i- a- -; :: product, etc. v y y the - pho-iphdru- a of- same ; department require. one in the rcvuauzing, ; rejuvenating eiementsi to tne to 'corner v. . War orders orjranie phosphate 4, 244 00M19.7 feet, to corner roct company, one post . cond itlon.and no com ; nunery. nerye .. centers, ' battalion and one' . --a. there to comDlete the - ' J '..-- - - "I'LL BE DONE IN MINUT- E- bined that rtijrestion r "ii ot fence;-- ' . A to practice march annually and these and asalmilatioa .. of J work of restbring'the jaded "nerves to health. . : Srioo 00' 24.4 feet, along fcr.ca re to be made during the period as- San at open are t ren- - : : - - " 15 1 J -- : ' , along lot of tt. P. 1533 to Castl3 'v signed to company, battalion and regi- dered eomplete with v Fifteen thousand physicians anf a multitude of grateful men and women ' Since I got thi3 Electric the greatest ease." t Cqcie, Trustees, to iron r'ro; mental commanders, respectively, spcakjrom experience in descrjbing Sanatogen as the real nerve food. ? 6. 152 15 97.7 feet, alons. fcr.es The details of the scneme are as Iron from . Hawaiian property to Iron the ' .along"Bush ilze; '' : v. Book IrHIlE' . ;'V-:- -- '.-- V A Remarkafatle irequest follows: J "';cr';- ) tlpon 7 67 .55 151.9 along rersala-i- i '; SH," feet, vs; V. C. II. Stockton phyncisfl-anlho- r, V: ' work of which , . my : -- Th btitrfnlirHlIalrtet!. yo some really inUrtrt-- . L.-CA- Electric Co. work has April. r.7yr ;i ..... - . . tl!i 219 ? ing portion of. to irou " i log thiaia aboat fOar nenrons tyatem, facts which ritajly affect yosr weU-beia- g and whik, ; Signaling; patroling day and V. 8 '" - by Rear Admiral therefore, yon onht to know. This book also tells the story of Sinafoieo coovinctflly from ; pipe; 'r:;.i: . been done twice as quick! Pres. tleo: point bmt sight; company practice marches and Nary and . tbe of view oi phrticiaa, to tbaraoy laymaacaa aodcrttaod k. Atkfor a FRE8 10' 7TJ.1 feet, to iron ripe; - Oar-Nerv- S.157 Unlver- - . - ' c Wahlnarton. , opy ot of Toaorrow." . , . , , ,.j Youll only hare to wait camping; instruction In advance, rear: sitj,' writes: "Some x V. 57 10 207.2 feet, alorx L.: C. A. guards ; my physician i f f and flank attack and defense time ajro Sandtogen sold 243 to Honokaupu , to the Initial -- is sizes :$1$0, a moment me! convoys; loading wagons; paeking recom mended Sana i. in three" SI. 90, $3. 60 : for And tr topen to be used in my ., point, and . - ,, ,, ; " mules, , , family. After gririnR . Cti Sanatoxen from your drugtiitit not obtainable from kirn, sent upon receipt otprtctby Containing an area of 48,857 'sqara t - . think of not having to am . . ; : .May. . ' i it a fair trial, I feet. .- thoroughly conTlttced ' : Signaling; outpost duty day and is- - most exceOent i THE BAUER CHEMICAL COMPANY "You are nereby"Cited to arrcor at sputter over a stove, or. it ' n. i ; ' h-- U night; sketching; use, ql Intrenching for the nerreaaqd 23P fnn'nff'PU :':-,--;x- r the Land . Court, to bo tt t j . New York' UTirorating food 3 ho late for, a show when; tools, and preparation of position for onic." City and County cf llczzli ca t' ' May, A.: D..1D13, j ' -- ' defense; attack and defense of select- 7th; day of at t : I ' ! i I forget to press address! ' sh-- : ' S 't ed positions; v recontres; company u o'clock In the afternoon, to , ; ' pracUce' camping; build- 71 cause, if any you have, why 3 1 certainly marches and if .'lt flneT now!" ' r ing and destroying bridges. ; ' prayer of said petition should not I : : ' : granted. And unlass you .June, v r - r'V ..; , - r' srrcnr zi anl-r'ic-- Signaling; "Individual cooklrig; pass- fcald Court at the time , ing bbstacles; - making' oDstacIes: I r foresaid your default wiil to rccc- -' IftketchliigfoTr all company officers and lWTMIiOil eJ, ana tne saia pctiucn win co ia.. l ' you will fcrcv. : d' officers exercises a3 confessed, and Ik feating post prepared for field serv- barred from, contesting sali title; ice; company practice marches "and COriiPAWY ILEHE cr any decree entered therccn. . cr r:cz jltd rc- W1IIELE5S ttiR OF KESEfiVES L. ill ri:T3 dxd - ccxcniis irciw camping; practical sanitation. m. .Witness the Honorable VIIIiam tXHI.iCCI AJiD COIL. ;v Whitney, Judge of sald Court, IV. y July X Jo Aufcust 2a' year , Signaling;, castramctation; company 7th day of April la the nlnttcc:: whipping soldiers, would be most avail- hundred and thirteen. ; The important wdrk of trained practice marches;, practical sanita- (Continued from Page 1.) . , - ' .- ' ' ' said, Seal of Coirt: '.-I- ' dis- of war," he "and Attest 'with sali . - v tion loading wagons; packing moles; r ? ' into shape a reserve companyof. able in time charged soldiers in good standing ha3 I want to appeal to them to Join the (Seal) JOHN 1IARCALLINO, school equitation officers; tifc1 em- - of for field dining! white ; ; -- ' and quarters the "oVe Captain B. company ot reservists, not Only for RColotrar. problems. the-Japane- been turned rto Paul' ... ployes, and also quarters for good 5515 April 8, 13, 22, 23. Auoust 20 to SeptembVr.36r;.-';'.;:'- - Malone, Second Infantry, and, it is their own interests, but for the " laborers. A small building has -- as sogn as cf their country as well." Ours Is the service that spells promptness. and. means fair price for work Selection and preparation of posi- in- the captain's opnlion that No.'251. OP HAWAII. -- : been erected in which is to' be emph- TERRITORY 1 ' ' ? ; ; to Captain Malone laid especial done. Let us have 'your freight order .' .; ,;J v tions for defense;: reconnaissance;; atr a few misunderstanding as 'the TERRITORY ,' O:1 stalled a sniall wireless outfit in order proposed or. asis upon, the fact that men intend- LAND COURT. positions; . con- status and duties of the RICH-- , tack and defense of that the agents of the Marconi com- ing company must HAWAII Vto THEODORC In-n- gariization are cleared up, there will to Join the reserve HAT-F-TI- E HONOLULU : COrCSTRUCTION & DRAYING COm veys, their attack and. defense; . il pany; here i may be continually in ARDS. MARY E. RICIIARD3, ' be-- little, difficulty tbe not take up service with any militia" ; ' . "! : hr enlhstrhr in V ? ' ' Robiniton v v , v Queen uctlon In; advance Tear and 'flank ; JOIJN30N,-- JOZZPll LEAL, Clds. St. touch, with San. Francisco t. , Tonolulu. organization.' "All men serving in the . ;.' outpost terest of all in I " MILLEN, t uards duties duty by day explained, prohibited ROBERT ROSS. MRS. Irftprovernents In VYireiest v - militia," he "are HAWAII, by in a single shipment. . Mo accomplisu and night; night operations; Including "The discharged soldiers "in Hono- TERRITORY OF WaJs - from: serving In 'the reservists." :" this feat would require the linerS de- marches in advahee and . retreat; ;Wlth the coming of this'new station Illlu vfo are. available for service in Warren-Thaye- r, . Attorney" CencraV. ents new-improvem- 1 - , tention ' at Honolulu for some' days. sketching of roads and areas ; : draft to Hawaii, "several Bald Captain" Ma- and Joshua D.- Tucker, 'Commissloa-- the 'reservises,'" r j cull This method ; of transportation was ing of field orders and making of re in the construction Of tireless plants lone night, "are under the false W0UL17RAISE P00L'- if er of Public Lands; CITY AND wmm.. 1 last found impracticable and now arrange- ports ; camping; practice marches: have be3n noticed. Instead of having jmpressj01T that such service will bind - COUNTY OF HONOLULU, by Jos-- : ment are about perfected wheTeby the October. only one or two aerials or masts the thcm and - restrict their liberty as TABLE'LICENSE TO $100 eph J.. Fern, Mayor, ard President ; ? ' V equipped eight, - - LOO machinery will leave this city 1n : . Regimental commander's month new plant will be with civilians in timtf of peace.- This' is of the Doard .of. Supervisors; LIREilS " - , REGULAR smaller Installments. Sume exercises as prescribed fdr bat or possibly ten., each of which will- not theease. ' The only", obligation a Convinced the pcvjlroom evil is be- j TAN CHEE, by Loo Ping other-- Pacific Mall and the'Toyo Ri- talion commander's period; and ? ng be .320 feet .high and one 'thousand ?TeEervist assumes is-th- of Tespond-fe- et coming a menace to the youth of the wise known as L. Apana, and Ton; - attorneys-in-fact- sen Kaisha now .operate a Jonit sched- Instruction In advance and re-- apart. The highest mast will be ing to the call to arms 'upon a territory, particularly among the Ha-wallan- s,; YIck HIn, his- ; ' -- , - , other-- r stpamera - . , - placed an 'very top - of Koko congress-Crater-, - LOO SAY LAN, by Loo Ping, The iblg sugar mill, built (by the ule of which . make frequent treat- the prociamationi approved .by? Representative MCCandless calls at port of Manila. By ship- 1200 feet above tlur level of, morning' Introduced proposed wise known 13 Apana. guardian com- the During the neriods from April 12 'to bpJng i8Sue(i hv the president. This, this a L Honoluhi Irori Works and now - One-hal- ; LOO LEONG ping the milling- machinery in these -- une10 and from June l to "Aucus the sea.;; f of these masts will of COurse, would occur only in time of law he believes would serve material- of her property; A pleted and to be taken apart and pool-loo- ' iO.-Vhll- m ) by Ping, otherwise vessels" the job Is .predicted will bo the First and Twcnty-fia- n be used for the receivtag and sending time a proclama-o- f ly to drive out of business those SHEE, Loo ready for shipment to the Phil- .war At the of such vahd made completed within a short, space of Infantry, respectively, are engaged in .message from the Orient.; while tion,"all reservists will be paid five proprietors conducting places known as L. Apana, her asint; ippine . Is said for- . 4 tJ - . - islands. will be' ...... lime. - ';i:": yy-'- ine regular target.' practice, no otner the others will perform the work be- - doljar3 for every year thev Have been of questionable repute, .where boys ' to ALL whom H may concern; warded to destination by regular lin- . - The mill has been on exhibition at Instruction Is to be given othe than tween Hawaii and the mainland. Tha registered upon rolls of a reserve are permitted to linger and to gamble Whereas, a petition, has been pre- ers rather than carried by a specially the Na-'"- ' the local; iron works for sme days that pertaining to "known distance and masts are Constructed of iron joints, company. No1 restriction Is placed on games for recreation. J Rented' to sald: Court by, Kolokea chartered steamship. - proved an.--objec- v long,; being The bill 'would raise the license papa , to register? and confirm her. titlo ' new Intended and has of Interest field firing.'." ten feet two sections :pqt upTn the movements of a reservist in The mill is for the many have In- ' - together! forming on pool billiard tables to $100 in the follpwing described land: ,; to who called there to For the period ot training of rej-I- a section of the peace; ne may come and go and' Eanr Carlos 'Sugar Company, which " of V 7333, C. spect the mass of machinery;,. 1 mast ten feet long, and 24 inches in ex- - for each such table, per annunv sets f Being a portion of E. P. L. Controls a large estate in the south-e- m r ehts and ."battalions combination with as he likes. If a rpprvist. for top-mas- t, the same license fee on the bowling A. 6236,' Apana 8 to Kaaiawaawa at Philippines. f.cld artillery and cavalry, will be ef- diameter. By means of the ampie goes to San Francisco; fromj caps wm-- alley and prohibits the issuance of a the East corner of Lillha and Vine-- ; A proposition was W. Travers Jerome received a check fected, whenever practicable. . r wu;u iue,ftBn iia Honolulu his name Is simply trans first considered ' license to a female, a minor or anyr j Streets, Koiuiu, Honolulu, Kona, J V ' pletion, these sections are raised into : rard whereby1 larger for seWiceS as special InsPectorBusy. ferred from the roll here to that of " cne of the 'Pacific :prnp,000 - who ; "of ganvj z - v7 ; place by the means of- - block and one has been convicted Oahu.ti , . was , carry; counsel In the Thaw hearing. Colonel ' Jacob G. Galbralth, depart- a reserve company on the Coast.; The - - ; Mall steaiwrrs to the mill it".te ; bling. . , tackle, - making the process of .' Beginning at the West corner of Inspector,' thus go - ment completed Ills Insocc resenrist assumes no obligation of this- pietfj, .being lso, present . construction comparatively easy. v Ing camp maneuvers a the ton of the second and third oattall' ns Into for; for : a Robert Webb and Thomas Burke, East: corner of 'Lillha and Vineyard . "0 Twenty-fift- h yesterCdy Kahuku Relay SUtlon period every year, nor does c n of the Infantry stated he two leaders of the Chicago auto, ban the true azimuth and distance : Th-- ? The Alarconi company will work In Streetsv devoting a half dav to each. assume any other obligation which who-terrorize- d that city during-t- a Oovferhment Survey Street Monu-- connection . with ' the depart- dits drills Included both battalion and com might, encrouch upon his interests as J ";'-'- the winter, pleaded guilty to burglary ment being '102" 25' 16.72 feeV (said ' close-orde- ment; of the Mutual Telephone Com- rany r drills, signaling ana a civilian." :': pany, and upon completion' thq v.'T and! were ordered Imprisoned under monument being on, a 15 foot offset ', bayonet fencing. Following the drills the of Captain jraWne me - station at Koko Crater, the Kahuku - stated that the the indeterminate sentence law from the . Southeast line of - LUiha of each battalion. Colonel Galbraith in available fdr service : in :a local re Street and 'aMO. foot offset from tho ;. station will, be used as a relay sta- ' pected This morning he ' eighty-fiv- e STAB-BCLLETT- X barracks. tion. new plans to employ serve Company number or GIVES YOU Northeast 'sideof Vineyard Street) The plant - vlll Inspect the .first battalion, foi y ninety "The these, men, ' TODAY'S TODAY p.nd v", e thh-t- service of JEWS running bytnie azimuth: from twenty-fiv- to , operators, lowed in' the afternoon by an inspec 1. 223" 4)3', 81.1 feeU along the pres-- pre both senders and receivers, and al- ' tion and' review' of the regiment ' ent Southeast line of Lillha Street. ready has . drawn up elaborate plans Bpys ceded by escort and color.. "I" Com- - 2. ' 325n 23'. 231,3 feet, along; fence-- 1 All Ages for the main operating office, the; : For of jany will act. as escort Fo . . ft along Johnson.'-- ' clubhouse and; quarters for oper-tor- s, LIVER TORPIOv Hattle inspection of the regiment be will the S. 55 50.6 , along fence the and the residences of the high- OILSSLUGGIi 44' feet, i'ispect the, band and regimen -il ;t- along L. C. A. 3153:2 to Mala. s- er officials. All buildings tachmenL - these are. AS 139" 243.4 feet, along the North-- to be located the Koko Head sta- 21' , Wednesday Inspect at ; point " he will ton'pany plant ' bV east 6id to the 10 to tion. Just when the HEADACHY, BILIOUS? - Youths' Sixes and regimental papers and propertv. ' I of begInpIag;Area-8,223;- . square completed is not definitely retfted. ' ' ..' .;::'-.:- .'. All Thursday Mill to - I , ...... ,. . - ". of be rfevotel The men are now work preparing " feet. v.s.:' '. inspection and cenderanat'oa of ord- at You are hereby cited to appear at the 'foundations oh which : the aerials' nance of different com pah;'-- .m? ; the Land Court, to be held at the the '. are to stand, and when 'these are No odds how bad your liver, stom- - other distress; relieve your torpid Boys' Sizes, 1 to 5J8.$2.75 A Friday to an Inspection cf the post City and County , of i Honolulu on the your-hea- d ' completed, up. liver constipated the ' the masts wfll bo put ach or bowels; how. much and bowels of all A,-- -- two -- May D. ID13. at exchange. - clogged-u- p 7th. day of The plans for the Installation cf the a'.hes; how miserable and Uncomfort- j'scur, bile, gases and waste . fndi--whic- o'clock in tho; afternoon, to shiw 6 11. $5.00 on peak of Koko able you are from constipation, h is producing the misery. ' Men's Sizes, to mast the Crater" you have, . why tho . Alexis E. Georgian, Editor of a ' 10-ce- Cause, if 'any. seems to be a puzzle to those who gestion, biliousness and sluggish Intes- - 'A nt box of Cascarets keeps weekly socialist n ewspaper Mi n- - prayer of said petition should not be at you always, get re-- your head clear, stomach tweet, hver ' " was 73 know the height cf the mountain bnt, tines the desired granted. And unless you "appear at neai61is fined for criminally with and boweH regular and you feel chjri the problem of getting the material suits Cascarets. 1 . and place libelling Mayor Wallace . Nic?. , , - said Court at' the time v . your bow- forget there 'does not" seera to be worrj'ing Clean stomach, liver and ful and bully for months Don't aforesaid your default will be record- ; - need-nfss- , showing those who are in charge cf the work. els tonight; end ,the headache, fcillous- the children their little insides ed, and the said petition will be taien these -- are g; We dizziness, nervousness,: sick, a good; gentle-cleansin- too. adver-s6ur, ' as confessed iad will be forever In two colors, tan and '. I - tou : To preserve and cevclop the won gacsy pomach, backache and all t'sement. ; ; , barred from contesting said petition "Smoked Horse." . : derful music of the American Indian, s or any' decree entered ,tbereon.v ' "."' Secretary of the Interior Lane" an- - ' ; CAN DY CATHARTIC ' :. Witness the' Honorable William O tr v . i - pointed Geoffrey Hara. a composer. t Judge of. said Court, this f Just-the mild, simple wash, the well as pn in&lructor in music nntfrr rh; .: known Mh day of, AprilJn the rear ninet?ca r.D.D: Presoriptlon for Eczema, Lureau Indian T and the itch is pona. of affairs. jjj Lundred and thirteen. . - - r A trial will prove it. S with Seal of said Court: . Wo Attest " hare sold otVr for skin The Rhode Island house passed In) - JOHN MARCALLINO. Man trouble none wr s;uaran-t- S fSealr but thut could concurrence a providing dally raflo- - " '?'?'" r.s we ran the l.r.I. rM.lj If tilt -- DRUG Rrtatrnr:" .Tr-Pi- CENT BOXES ANY STORE 1051 Fort St. Near Hotel ti age for to 1 - 29. , the ret rexMar aire Jt.eo iottlf Jots as.embivmea. rec?t - ALSO 8c COtT eOXCS Sil5 April S. '..15,;22, - o 4oi do exactly 3 we say, It wlil not opinion of the supreme crurt that only V i fc "X. i ' 1 a 25 30 one round trip a week could be collect 1 - ' ; Star-Uallet- ia r.?-- -? Hi Benson, Smith & Co; pruggists. ed from the state. . foiy's -

HONOLULU STAIt-BULLETI- N, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913.

HOW THE JUDD LOCAL IMPROVEMENT BILLS WILL OPEN UP CONGESTED AND DISCUSSES DILL 0. A; STEVEN TERRITORY AND PROVIDE FOR STREET EXTENSION WIDENING EXPERT M tOMPiSATIBW SiATE: GENERAL AUCTIONEER fense In damage suits, of fellow ser- Honolulu, March 30. of that act could be insured against Queen for less than upon the mainland.: All vant, assumed risk and contributory Fort and Streets Star-Bulleti- n, : & Co. Editor Honolulu cannery 100 em negligence. Instead of passing the pro Opposite II. Hackfeld that a owner with n Sir: At the hearing upon workmen's ployes need do to prepare for the law posed compensation act. This mignt compensation on y WeMneaday, k& tn, tt Mt ltisnrMMk that possibly, benefit attorneys, as it would March 19, certain points were raised: unless some rise in rates unjustified leave the determining bf damages for. that for want of readily accessible In- experience occurs would accidents at at present to litigation, by mainland , AUCTIONSALE formation could not be discussed sat- cost him between $250 and $275.- - A But It would burden employers with isfactorily, and yet that are of much printing office with thirty employes heavy additional casualty insurance pro-tha- n public . costs, probably greater than the E interest. could buy adequate protection for less v . V t! O ST RE The most important points sun), or say $123. By posed compensatloa blU. and give th of these half that advan-erou- was the request of enfployers haying forming a mutual indemnity fund a workman no - corresponding n fifty or less workmen to .be exempted of employers could" materially t age. Employers would be subject to tra- Wilder Aieanc from the law. This point is vital be- ssen these xharges.v vV r - tT7. awarded damages, that betas cause such an exemption,- - being class it the small employer keeps prop- - legislation, might render the law erly insured, the question of his sol-- and its inclusion In the ZJZ J ini,.fwi insure agalast. xif",T,riS, , bill be only an Indirect way of killing the the proposed act. - ? - or association Is In a position to lr "Ji i FfiZ ' '" LV pro-- York state. ln,1907. . No exemption of this kind occurs in obligations. Under tw j!. its blUty by any of laws in the states of bill now before the leg law, cf $192,35i spent 337 the fifteen vlsions of the expenses, in-- the Union having this legislation,; nor islature the court may order the In- firms for accident the - u sured employes received by $104,633, ts in Europe or Canada or Australia and suring company to deposit at once in ' 54 per During years New Zealand. It is true that in some the hands of a trustee a sum suffi- or cent. the three Iload I states employers having five or less meet any deferred payments ending with 190S the premium receipts cient to of nine casualty companies doing bus- employes are excepted, and Kansas due for accident, - and thus provide , makes act optional with employers contingency that the com iness in that state aggregated $:3.52J,-5S5- : - v., Its against the paid ' and the amount they out la T r having less than fifteen employes; but pany may in couree of the period 1 the . ' ; Insurance to Injured workmen was upon a different principle. jThey , are me pajrmcuw c v wva o ten ne f ku exempted on the. ground that occupa- tions where so small a number are en- accident occurs. the investigated attorney s , gaged, where employer usually leaving cldent suits the Of course the expediency of fees alone not including other Judi- " works in company with his men, and In private com- SATU R DAY ...... April 12 the employer to insure cial expenses exceeded one-hal- f the power machinery , seldom government : at 12 o'clock Noon. where .is panies, or of forming a amount recovered by the injured work- used, are not hazardous occupations , - for insurance fund. or of providing two-third- s No ers, and In over of the At ray land salesroom, corner Fort within the meaning of the law.' optional or compulsory .indemnity cases they exceeded a quarter of that' Queen opposite H. Hack-fel- d contention has ever been made that em- rnd Streets, funds formed by .associations of amount. -- The proposed abolishing of very forty fifty men are employed supervi-tlon- , & Co.'s, I will sell the where or ployers under government the common law defenses while desir- conditions need be less hazardous questions related to the - are all able In itself, and while made part of than ; where a greater- number are compensation system but are not nec- compensation laws of several of exception es- the, Valuable Property working; nor can the of essarily part of the system itself. The the states, would not Increase the pro- tablishments of the size mentioned be question one; that-ca- be insurance Is - damages granted by the on any principle recognized portion of niluate Wilder? Avenue as shown in justified taken up later, after: the territory has court that goes to injured employes, 'diagram., ;vv In legal decisions. In relation, to this had two or more years' . experience or lessen the economically unnecessary .X- - - espe- class of legislation ;- with the act now proposed and costs of the employer under thl3 t??.A. Moreover the argument that the law cially after we have learned how lib- Moreover, and this point la of great employers out : now Et:d-poin- might put of this class eral a rate casualty companies Importance from the humane t, of business, by saddling them with lia- willing to give terri- in operation are under workmen's ccnpcns.ilon , FOR SALE bility burdens they could aot meet, is employers. Big business organ- re- ' torial the injured workman or h!i fzzz::? not supported by experience with the izations, like the Planters' Associa- ceive their money at once, when ticy law on the mainland or in Europe. I tion, are in a position at once to pro- need It most, and not at the end of bounded on the mauka side by the am not aware of a single case, in any vide for the. risks incurred in sugar litigation. country where workmen's compensa- mills, at landings, and on plantation VICTCIt S. CLARK. tion Is In force, where this has .hap- railways under the proposed law, by ' census authorizing assessments to pay actual Star-Ballet- Country Club pened. In addition 'the last la to tstts 7c!aj. flenres indicate that the ' small em-- liabilities incurred, practically without lifi

fj we to the4 administrative expense and without en U-- Nuuanu side by Nuuanu ployer if concede the term N a reserve. . stream, on the Lilfha Bide by Auwal establishments of the class mentioned the need of creating ' ' Is better able In Hawaii than on the.Ttae German system of government road. , , n, mainland to stand the cost of compen--' supervision and compulsory insur-satio- '.'.'.' " - ! not been adopted, in v the : ance has kia ctsXsHca Enelish - common law countries tor 2 Acres tu .loo. BARBER SH0P3. for the year 1909 of five small and reasons suiucienuy unaereiwu j -. although It is Ku-waha- industry; se- lawyers and publicists, - ra more or less,' View unsurpassed. one comparatively large First Class Tonsorial Parlors.- lected because data were at hand - in proDaDiy aosomvei me u. Barber Shop, 11 Hotel St. Will two Ideal homes. . -- make anywhere In operation. ; Under that ' their case to show average wages and . . - ;. . ' C515-- t. j rhf nrh.iii Artt sTRtpm. however, employes i do not o. a. steven: the cost of providing against I to insure against accidents under af share in CANDY. - - permanent disability and death, which workmen's compensation law,- assum- . . i i : I. nsr.the rates to be the same as "in are tne mam aJL We are still sellLng e.it Petr!:M ! APAREIENT HOUSE British Columbia, where an act simi-- l posed r for Hawaii. In Germanyl tho Cream and Candy at the Frrn, cor. provision to the propos-oo- st or. compensation nnuer mew Vineyard Zl3. lar In general ex-- of Emmk and ed Hawaiian law is now In operation: heads falls upon the ; employers, THE VERY HEART OF THE CITY. WAGEi PROFITS AXDCOST OFXOMPENSATION VS 'SIX Fon sal: - DUSTBIES, FOR HAWAII AI FOR THE UNITED Vt; At a bargain. E. F. ""'STATES IXCLUDO G HAWAII , car In good . condition; extra tires 24 rooms; 'furnished; lcaseVrocms riM-L- " ;:;.-:'- Cent, ot, ii ' Per and ' tubes..- - ' Complete e:t tools. always - occupied. ., Owner otherwise , Cost ef , ATerage V; Average Annual ; ' " " This offer for threa diys cnly. enraged; books show steady Income; -- Wages on, Insuring - V" Industry Employes Annual Profit 4147. C315-2- U . 1 ' " Phone large profit.' - Capital : , per ;." ' . per ',- per ... A. STEVEN, :.'- -' ':! Employe v , 0. Estab'mt . Empleye - Invested FOiT RZNT. : - : - v Auctioneer Haw. U.S. Haw. U.S. Haw. U.S. Haw. U.S. Bakeries . . 2 6 $332 $592 '38; 18 $2.96 $57 Unfurnished cottages to rent on 921 : ' Canneries ...... 82 16 214 318 12 8 .2.57 3.82 Birch Street, off Kins. 5313-l- w Carriagemaklng 4 10 482 r. 538 13 7 :4.87 5.43 UITED Furniture ...... 9 41 273 511 20; u 4.06 7.61 BUY AND SZLL. MB Printing ..... ,". 9 8 460." 637 . 20 35 3.9 1 5.41 10.59 W.77 Diamonds, watches and Jswclry " (Continued from Page 1) I - Slaughtering ... 4 55' 543 578 18 Da t zzzU t , . . . sold and exchanged. J. Cirla, Fcrt Ct. clusively (articles 623 and 732 of the We face a crisis: our industrial heart i The nrofit Is manufacturing profit Code! of Ger- has ceased to beat because a presi- only, and is determined by deducting Workman's Insurance republic has said salaries, wages, fuel, raw many, 1911K " For minor accidents, dent of our great the cost of 13 is years we must accept Insurance, taxes and mis lasting less than .weeks,' a fund that In three materials. up of contributions by NEW 'TCDA7' free sugar. His statement would not The granhlc chart above shews how one tection of the' city, the Tuunnl section and other parts ef Xuuann cellaneous expenses from the value of provided made -- wld-cnl- ng though sup-verte- d waterfront, would be improved two opening both employers and employes, . except that, Is valley, as well as the district toward the under the bills Joe nnd works, in bear weight be ; finished product at the incapacitated O; V; political par-t- y streets Introduced by Senator Jadd. The first of these Mils; Senate Bill No. Ill, now well on Its way mainland profits revised fig In case a workman is OAHLbDCE, 1, I. C. in Congress by a rase of weeks, and, less v In ascendency, and through the upper house, provides a simple and eajy method for the municipality to secure fee simple title to ures' may affect the percentages slight for more than 'four r which is the weeks 'a larger portion Lodge 1, 1. O. G. T will meet has obta toed its working majority, property needed for street extension and widening. The second bill Introduced this morning, provides the plan ly sufficiently to momry me than thirteen Oahu car-rie- bVnot compensation is the Union Bible Sctool because Ira tenets have been for securing the necessary improvement work Beth proceed, on the theory that Imnrovements should be d two important facts here shown. First, of his paidby .Jn the Central rot property-owner- s " ' result of the ac- adopted by the larger half of our peo- oat In accordance with the wishes of the majority of affected. in Hawaii, as elsewhere, capital in- employer than if the Room' the first and third Jucsiiys curable within four weeks half-pas- t seven p. m. R. A. ple, - (time and proper vested In smaller enterprises earns as cident is at but because more lib- " ' : " nropoeetive show), they soil. Already energy and capital have tre we to net? Are we to sit down in life. In this silence let us renew our profit and generally more prof- time. The German law is SOARE3, Chief Templar, will that spent preparation of our despair? Are 'we to mourn our mis- much proposed Hawaiian" law e teen in the eral than the fealty to our flag and to our common average capital invest- - into power from the Internal : on the than fields for( the sugar crop of three fortune in v silence? After seventy-fiv-e it ; allowing . compensation for acci : NOTICE, . V ttrife-'o- f opponents. ; We Pro- ' country. big undertakings. Second, though in their literally;, mil- years struggle to maintain Let us here determine to ed in disabling .employe .for l3es gressives believe that , professional years hence. We have of average profits are higner in nawaii dents the ' already Invested In American commercial supremacy here resist by every lawful means the ap weeks, over land above his My wife, Minnie SUva. having left strangle hold on lions of dollars United States as a whole, than two - ..politicians secured a following years, In middle of Are we plication mean; than in the expenses. I my bed and board, I .will not be re- ReDublican party and all crops for the two and the the Pacific of a policy which on account of the lower wages pre- medical the rreat like all producers of wealth from the to give up in despair? A nronosal was made at the senate sponsible for any debts contracted by .breaking our industrial ruin. Let us raise our . territory and conse- the common people in that vailing in the - : ' v SIL.VA, tendencies of life abolish- her. . . JOAQUIN .' soil we must take in advance the risks Have the anemic the hearing to substitute an act hold forced leaders of that party voices In protest, and keep constantly quently lessened liability under - t - the over-productio- n. yel- de- April 8th, 1913. " of weather ani Un- in the tropics turned our blood costs Ing the employer's common law V into a death : struggle. Therefore protesting until we reach a final judg proposed compensation act, the err In like the manufacturer, we cannot can- low? Have the traits of our ihose now In political control American ancestry become impotent? ment four yearsv hence. assuming that their policies have been cel our orders for raw material, dis -- we no red blood Ladies, . by great American- charge our labor, and limit our losses Have, left? Mr.' Towse Was then called on to wholly endorsed the season, farmer, anu gentlemen, this very meeting present people. Be as it may. It is to a single but like the a report of the work of the that we have to the risks of the fu- U our protest. Here, calmly, but "with 21 safe to say that.no such Industrial take committee. It had held meetings ture, and it is this that makes our in- determination, we "have donejthat besides which ; M r. Carter had ad Fair Mo Honolulu since M crisis, has occurred in -- dustry hazardous even without the which it is proposed to do for us. Hono- J 793 when Captain Brown discovered dressed nine other meetings in ' legislation.' Silenced the heartbeats of, our mdus- -l our beautiful little harbor and named uncertainty of tariff lulu and one in Hilo. Mr. Towse " ; The People Protest. trial life, but let us here consecrate It "Fair Haven." - showed a , diagram illustrating the Under circumstances, ? how our efforts to a resuscitation of vThe Meaning of It AH. these that plan of oreanfaion. He told of the What does this declaration of our large distribution of literature for the Omi - AllFalfa L president mean? , In simple terms it assistance of those aiding the letter- Eased Is that Java with its 27 millions of writing campaign. Thousands of let people, the most densely populated T7 ters had been sent to senators, repre portion of the globe, and the Island I I m sentatives, other public men, business : persona - ol Formosa, with its overflow from firms, manufacturers and ... - ; y . the Japanese empire, 'both shipping friends of the writers,, seeking the aid ships Ankles their products in the subsidized at of those addressed for the salvation of Z: ';'-- cf other nations, can send their sugar our chief industry from threatened de into "the United States of America un- - struction. Mention was made of the taxed., v large number of local organizations of - In figures," the statement means all kinds which had been enlisted ac . . . . . , theory Is correct that the that If the our tively in the campaign. The move - removal of the tariff on sugar will re- We have secured for those of more widely lady patrons, ankles, being a ment had ramified than duce the ' price cf sugar correspond- whose Its authors had dreamed would be sugar If selling at today bit heavy, Jindv difficulty in fitting ingly then . . feet Yo a shoe suits their losslbie. price of 3.45 or 569 per short ton) their that Mr. Thompson, beinjr asked to pro- - will sell for $33 less, that is", based on fancy. The new scheme is for a high button boot, lacings beginning in the rent a set of resolutions to the mort. today's price, it - will sell for $36 a ing, said: first I thought the sugar' front about three inches from the top. "At . ton, and as we produce under movement could only produce the present conditions at an average The buttons being as usual on the the side, gives appearance swan son er of the Hawaiian sugar in - of JS8. we 'would lose on a crop of the shoe the intended,and of ac- dustry. When, the committee origin CnO.OOO tons $11,000,000. This is the the ankle freedom ' tion. These shoes are made from our ally came Into existence I understood situation that we'.' are asked to face, weeks were to be devoted ' may obliged to suggested designs and .are sold ex- that three and td which we be to public meetines and gettine tho adjust! our Industrial existence. It Is clusively at this store. An inspec- clock of the mayor tion by ladies who have experienced rommunitv generally in touch with it no wonder that the Eut as Mr. Towse shown, the Honolulu which- - hangs on tho wall difficulty, owing to' large ankles, in has " of ork has raraifled beyond all expect.a alfalfa soils of Sacramento . : " being fitted with shoes are invited probably no farm land in the. world than that embraced In the has stopped. ; f '!"":' community There is better - to inspect them. lions. It is fittlnK that he valleys. . . Fellow citizens! , express end San Joaquin power told this policy is to some apprpciation of what the An improved farm or dairy In the alfalfa belt cannot, bo excelled. Its productive , i. , We are that committee done. Therefore it staple. TheseaJ58conditions" ars bf adopted In order to give our peo-bl- e has come, crops are practically certain, and the land has, a remarkable value that is cheaper sugar.- - We are hot told gives me great pleasure to move the favorable for the individual Investor. His money Is safe His income la atsured. - adoDtion Mortgages based upon 50 per cent or its , J In carrying out this policy we of these resolutions. Let us invest your surplus funds in high class California Farm - hat your California lana in- . rhall be free to obtain our necessities He then read the resolutions that alfalfa value. We guarantee 6 per cent in an absolutely safe Investment. Let us handle world's cheapest markets, but annear at the head of tht sreport vestments and get you the best results. We invite correspondence.- - In the ap- J only that the world shall be free to which were received wtth hearty Fell its sugar in our market. We are plause and, on bine: put to a rising not even told that at the end of three vote, werp unanimously adopted by years we can ship our. produce or the assemblage. The chairman then : for-pijr- tt Go Inc. travel in the subsidized ships of above King Street declared the meeting adjourned. Charles A. Stanton nations, which touch our shores. Fort First National Bank Building, ; - A YOU - Tillers tf the Soil." ST BULLETIN filVES : r San Francisco. California, We, In ' Hawaii, are tillers of the TODAY'S SEWS TODAY HONOLULU BTAE-BULLETI- N, TCESHAY, APRIL 8, 1913.

n3' i News and Comment By V Edited : - Written by Experts l -- i i" mr br. i RE DIN G TON jit i i i i i LA1

-- ' - . ' ..-.- ..- '. v ...... ;.-.y-..- - FAST TENNIS IN JOHNNY EVERS SAYS TH CHICAGO HEALANIS COP PAIR . Bin TO TRY LEAGUE MEETING TOMORBOW OF GAMES FROM THE m RAPID TRANSIT MEN Tomorrow night the eight vot- - fc CUBS WILL CARRY OFF THE FLAG j ing X representatives In the Oahu 1 " BOWLING LEAGUE. CUP VC League get W HARD FOR FOLO CASTLE Baseball will together P. W. L. Pet bus-- & .:.'.' for the transaction of further 42 29 13 .696 ' iness In open-- b. a c Co...i....; connection with the Myrtles 18 14 .667 X Ing of. the season. May 4. All-Import- Laetis 42 24 IS j 3 The matter of the .571 MATCHES Cosmos 21 CHADlOiJSHIP j" selection of a fifth league team 5 ...... 42 21 .500 win be settled tomorrow night, as Honolulus . ... 42 19 23 .452 President Chilllngworth will then Healanls . . . 42 18 24 .429 Rapid Transits 42 8 34 .190 - X make known his decision on the International Success This Year Meet Alt- Aii-Artiii- FormerjHojaers This x admission of the ' two ernoon and Soecial Interest i team. At the last meeting the The tall end teams of the league Means Much to the Sport vote on of this got together las,t night for a friendly ' the admission . in England , Attaches to Result team was a tie, and it was there-- M rollfest the Healanls managing to fore up to the league presidept to X take two out of three from the Rapid English polo TODAY'S MATCHES; may The personnel of the cast the deciding ballot He re-- X Transits. The former team gain team and the entire party which will At Beretania. X served decision for further con- - S a notbh or two in the perecentage be- accompany along with the string 4:00 p. m. & sideration. and. is understood, !S fore the schedule ends, but the TroP it it r of ponies selected for the players, Maeaulay vs. O'Dowda. ft , will announce his vote tomorrow. leyltes got off to such a bad start that ' have been announced In the Field of Hoogs vs, J. H. Barnes. . The appointment of a second & they must decorate the cellar until London, which has this to say on the A. Marshall vs. Lieutenant Robert-- X umpire, to work with Captain the end of the season. They Jiave ' "' coming invasion of Americana in quest '. son. X Dresi-- M great hopes for next year,1 though; Starton. is also under the - of the cup: : , mw -- v .' 5:00 p. ; .. '; -'- 1 dent's consideration. As Boon as The scores: The duke of Westminster, having 1: -- Judd vs. Eklund. A he finds a suitable man he will HEALANIS. to g a '215 Interested' himself in collect th Bockus vs. Henoch. make the anno'uncemenL Clymer ..... 169 170 554 best available c lusted of ponies and W. Marshall vs. Waterhouse. Nell 116 186 X 199 501 having tried v various combinations of At Neighborhood. v Robertson 124 144 156 424 ; pjayera during the last season, ha 4:30 p. m. McTlghe . 168 159 157 484 placed the venture practically with- Macconnel vs. K. B. Barnes. Franx 155 66 122 A 453 l out reservation in , the-- hands of Mr., 5:00 p. nv ' :.'. ):'' :. Buckmaster, upon whose shoulders, as Spears vs. G. B. Marshall. FAKOUS YACHT 732 825 --S59 26 captain of the British team, the tz rapid transits; responsibility now falls. It is no ilzat . hopes one" winner of Axvedo . 143 v 149 144 436 "de-volv- The of former task to undertake, hut It happily es nt ! tliejTastle cup, of becoming Its per-jpane- K E. Clark...... 162 169 141 472 upon one whose sound tusl-- v possessor, are doomed to CASCO r.lAY BE Canerlo ...... 186474 143 502 nesa capacity amplifies the quai;. .ca- this afternoon when L. M. Yap 162il91 166 5t9 tions which, otherwise fit him aa a mnd William Eklund meet at rummy 135 135 135 405 Judd . leader of an enterprise which, the Heretar.: s. Kacn... man nas a teg consensus of opinion is agreed, comes Vxm r must be won twice 788-81- 8 729 2335 the to him by virtue of his prowess : - NEXT RACE tri beer pr' ttersonal nroi- jil experience in a game in which he 'tto it is a case of dog! SPLITS. long held an almost unassailable Not '' ;' ':''v ' cat t id Eklund. r.: sltlon. . ;;; : .. y . 1' ' 'p, only chance of win : , t' ; v Certainly It was a sociable game. nlng tMs year, if he J yacht Casco, -- thu That the old schooner Mr. -- - ' Buckmaster, with Capt Miller Is defeate ), . ilso by. letting in which Robert Louis Stevenson vis- , ...... x v ' v Axvedo doesn't like that )air any may ' 11 V as hia chief of staff, appears to be hls opponent .ip U4iomcn the match lted Hawaii years ago, be an more. productive of a desirable coatlna. lie may be saying goodby to the tro-- entry in thnext trans-Pacifi- C race, is knowledge deep says tlon of and method, two jhy for all time. Judd and Eklundi the latest bit of gossip; for the Neil that the trip to Hito did necessary elements In working out : v-- -; : " are the only men to have their names, sea amateurs. him good. . - '.: J, the problem of ways and means, into ' News-Advertis- er cup date. , : i fcThe VTancouver ; of cn the to iliiiliiiigi...:)Um.-y:aA.lia.- r which so , many' l .i.ili.iiiiiiiiiliKvaSi.'.ieSt'S!ti." ii'Ti 1 nif I considerations enter, Tne tournament openea wiui some recent uaxe sya; Yap had both high score and aver- and .'upon which so much depenis iood matches yesterday on both, the One of the largest yachts ever fit age for tfte R. T's, 191 and 173. . when Columbia will be submitted to the crucial test of Beretania' and Neighborhood courts. ted out in British the actual combat. , h lntprpatlne Casco, ( anchored :": n mrsvt eon' the fast schooner "I'm some climber these days, I am, . isl-Stanl- , "Capt ' Miller's report upon th ey tests was between J. H. Barnes and during the-- winter off. Deadman's and you have to hand it1 to me." grounds team, corn-ow- e National league i pennant season. He the wise available to the British and, which to be placed in the this declares that Clymer. - , Kehnedy the former rated at Is for practice) while In America re--, . ."ones pin prediction of his in Those critics who has 3-- r dudng few weeks should this their hats. 30, andl the latter at owe 6 15. mission the net - 'selection a comlngum-Barne- s : relegated the Cub team to the second division will change their opin- - suited In a being mad la . Kennedy took the first set 6-- and tor cruising during the ' Clymer had both- hiih score and v after the campaign opens. "The Cubs arer" stronger this favor of the Piping Rock Club, tha annexed the second 6). Infraer. Mr. J. Sidney Smlth.frthe ions8h0rtl. averagelS and 184 respectively, for V season ihan last," says-Johnn- y. .We have had good weather so all the generous offers of the directors, who set.-wit- 3-a-ll. Ken- -' AUin Fisheries, ,LtL, Prince the Boatmen. the final h the tcore .of. ' have been lavish in -, Hho purchased the craft last fall, players are in good condition. I am satisfied with the makeup of my their prcccals score- hospitality, t- mnrSX flt the trIm "le schooner "team In (general, and rthis Includes the supposed to be weak points, A of being accepted la -3 Lmi ?h IiA w suit of canvas and all the that1 of .the .pitching staff. The t;am will enter the actual playing cordial ,and ,sportng spirit la whlci tSin? w"h . r, -, Mtatf;1 incidentals required to make her com- - p . season in' far better, condition than it did last year. The pitchers are FOUR Til they were rr.ide. , It.trl going good, th,e infieiders working fine, , the outfielders showing up "The .visiting team la, therefore, . -- Captain Carey and G. Bockus - r great, ; displaying great" expects splen- - of quarters a when she wasused by the late Rob- and the catchers form." Evers t l3;wb!;V:r.:!:n cave one of their famous exhibitions - did work ; from tworyoung pitchers, Cheney and Lavender. Saier construction has reduced Xti L3 ert mum Stevenson v an , me souiu jhis rf marathon rallys, the latter winning ' one of game. Ward- - Miller Is aure of a ultra of luxury and ' ' at firsrjs the best in the converkr.c. fitu r- - ' - . IAD finally. n Long cut It Is expected that Capt Buckholts, berth-I- the, outfield. ; ' ... ated on Island, so:d elivsa m -- tv. T". " best-khdw- n miles from Meadow Crcc':, ...... - cne of ealling.masters f i j the ... the r.. (J. .Mar; cyxu.xtow;. vy. NiTO-W-et-- Club occupies a Jiaai ,n lne-No'rti- Pacific -- Rock a tzzzz'.t'.z :zt . UI7,V --1- - helm' whose-owp-ef stat-- position, on the Atlantla Ccast . Its iJ'i- 1 'of the craft, : CapUln , - con;-ra-tivel- C. Qr Bockus defeated h,. ,ntfnifm rerentlvt of hterln2 mmmw;: MATERIAL polo grounds,' although of y. 6--3, 6-- 2. ' t'srey. ; I ver the- - next Honolulu race ! from mm recent creation, are In first in C ' Henoch beat R. M. Graham, 6. Tjftll ATlpeiA or San Francisco! durine class condition, the lavish expend- er : mmfmsM PanahouBasdiajl upon 1914 ThA Casco ia known to have Star-Bullet- iture their construction RUT TIIFII) nFVFI nPMFWT mm (Special in CorresoondenceJ trias w. Hoogs beat Fru Dowsett, of speed and was designed a speedy return In their maturity. ; ; SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, April 8. C v . ' 5 and constructed by Turner, of the'bay The stabling and. clubhouse accoaio e, The call candi- da-slre- i. H. Stanley Kennedy, ' Lur-iin- Tuning Up has goneout for all dations are d. J. Barles beat cities, who built the schooner - Squad also all 'that can be '. .. ,'- , ...... i - 6-- 4. v 'v - dates for places on the Fourth Cavalry '. '. : V.:. which won. the Honolulu race r. ; ; :'' y 6-- - ; 4, - LONDON.- Any one j who closely things are also" possible from Hutson, regimental ball team to get Into uni A. Marshall beat W. Greenwell, three 'times..: ; ? :. Ponies Scarce watched the fifth" Olympic games at! the four-mil- e champion of Englahd, form and to appear; for practice the Casco a trifle longer and I.The reopening of school at Punahou . The. 'is y "Almost the most Important factor Stockholm must have' reg&gnlzed that who Is new at the cross-countr- game, coming week. Already a number of ' leaner than he Lurllne, and in run- yesterday marked the beginning Of In sue-- ' s the calculation of chances cf ning down trades to the Hawai- the English-athlete- have a lot to He did a good performance when fin-- the baseball season for Oahu Col old hands at the game, well known in the, cess , The mateiialils all. rght, but third in the 5,000 metres at the the regiment, have been getting Into Jn an International contest of ian islands from this coast would learn.. jishing ,ege . Active practice Is to commence this magnitude Is pony r use . Americanism, I Olympic games, though trim, and the stable to plve the San Diego craft the closest .to make of an overshadowed imm,toiv m.h hoa h0n hi m. several of the recruits who available ; to make the Journey to wwr meinouaparucumrij m regaru cjr tae truiy marveuou oi n. hate shown class In the , Inter-troo- p ever . experienced. The rnuuuis iU years, Of race she has tOnv prevailing a series America, and it will: come ; somewhat a, rig, despite the io urn evems, are a jone. .iue re-- j rvuieiiemameu, , oi r luiauu, auu j. intpr.iasR rampg la to nlaVed to series now on, have been told to.re-pr-t. Casco has loftier " be S as; a surprise, to' learn thai the Brit- fact that she spent Beveral years seal- suits prove this up to the hilt while Bouin of France establish the class championship, and It Is a bit too soon to announce displayed, even by .cracks, new-com-er N.; - any permanent line-u-p ish team Is not adequately equipped - waters. the the tactics Another in Forster, for the cavalry, ing in northern That ! - o ueveiop jxAaX lot the school team with animals of class which are Tnnbcnn r.Mn,t.rik- k . that Casco may receive a challenge for a Asy hiA A.fo4 Every Punahotf is to as the candidates have had no prac- class at turn considered worthy." The general be- , 1 . won his hcat,of the 1,500 Trriefre. by beating a fine field in the north cf - tice together, but: a few of the likely - ntsth; rao fmm one of the bz n1,t ito best material for the first lief has been all, practically ' j dur-swlmme- that YORK, Several American rs candidates are 1st Sergeant Mathews or NEW yacbt8 down the coast , ECDOoner general turnout to be held tomorrow all, the' forty-thre- e match ponies attempt to ; probabil-swl- m spurt in with He a novice, though of E Troop, Kerby of are proposing to j the comm& summer is a eaved his and trotted 'ton. isvirtually afternoon, and from material the of F Troop and man-- ? twenty-seve- n "years age, this of the Eaton farm were eligible to ths English channel within the Wben it la learned 'that she is Paul Jones. Even worse was the of and is of Oakes of C Troop, who are aspirants 10-mi- nines will be chosen. The fresh le Mara-Englis- h class take to America, as a next few months. Among those 8aId jgoTng placed in commission, ner in which W; iScott the the build to do 'well over the for pitching honors. Sergeant De Shaw but matter cf t0 te : v man class lacks strength ' this year, . eyes upon .the goal, ' - champion, used up his energy thon route. - , of E Troop, though fact only nineteen have been select- to have their r j Tfie achooners Lurline, Martha, .' will probably not be able to put he , is at present 4 1 ' ;and -- ed; are Energy and Machine, , In his of Tfhe 10,000 metres. He nursing a sore hand these which the world's best swimmers Seafarer, Lady Ada, Bonita heat a- - will probably ! out team 'that will have any chance 1911 1; always held to be a - supreme j jjg Hirge won, but when it came to the final, " play, short There Is a catcher in which played In America la have several othef yachts of sise "t being F - - against the other classes. This Row-nogk- Royal Diamond, Ariel, ; test, are Charles Durborow of Phlla- j border have all competed he could not raise a gallop. Now one Battery of the Artillery named i, i Unknown, jiow the ; the. is probable that the Mv of PHts-- way to bring about an improvement case it wfio has made application played by Cecil NIckalls last season: ; delphla, Joseph Callahan ?rai eAcn other. The Seafarer is fast freshmen will efforts with to E - Amateur Athletic Associa- unite their Troop, who Firefly Midge; played by Captain UUI&u nuu ucujuuiiu . uvu.w.o- jjj Ilgnv UrS, QUI IDe LiuniUB ficai9 is for the will probably da the catch- mem- tion to Send teams of home athletes the Sophomores. and play as one ing, and this arrangement Hardress Lloyd in 1909: Pretty Boy, Durborow is an amateur and a speed wma - ' - will release to hold the when the class.- ; 'r v -- the-Unite- d played Captain ber of a Philadelphia swimming club; Hows. The Casco has always been to Stated, Canada. Austra- Glamath of I Troop for third base. by Noel Edwards;.. ; inter-clas-s league pony, the other two men are life savers. ..." in distant waters until she became a lasia, Sputh Africa, and the eonti i Every class of the Glamath is a good catcher, butjthe in- Selina. a California played by. toent, during next few years. AVe will play two games with every other field is his place, - Lord Rocksavage and Captain Cheape Takes Twenty Mile Swim r sealer. and since she is. again to be the and the- cavalry team Durborow s most recent big; swim as yacht It is quite possible can learn much, particularly in the, class. The schedule of games has will be considerably strengthened by last summer; prite, a gray pony, used a ' yet arranged, in played by Captain Cheape In Eng--. was over a course of twenty miles that a Tace may be arranged in San field events. J . not been but will be the change. Sergeant Donaldson is Touctiing ' t 13 pity the as play to com- land; Iiove Charm, played by Nick-- in Delaware bay last summerunder Francisco waters, where the Casco on his. It a Things are beginning to look inter- the near future, is mentioned, for. the irtltlal sack; with C . governing body feels Inclined lo mence about the middle of next week. Touhy Troop alls; Nutmeg, played .by Captain conditions which, witnesses said, j wm probably be taken on a. .voyage v esting along the base at the " Y." The of K for second. There p f V project sending an "ath- probable' will uneape in, v Twenty-seven, made the feat equal in both distance i this Bummer. 'i; shelve the of Red Sox have It is that the, schedule are several candidates for the outfield America; Healanls and the each , ; : and cycling team to South Af be the captains of the teams prominent Par-ri- ar played by C. NIckalls; Harkaway, and difficulties to the classic cnannei . letic a victory to their credit' and next left for and in the bunch are , rica. The Polytechnic would be will to decide upon. .Dowd of E Troop, Smock the' playfd by Captain Rltson; two of Mr. swim.-- nas wisoeu ior euiue BAND CONCERT - ; ednBsday these two teams wil ine.et of to show his prowess abroad and ing, to carry through the project but' ' Every class' will elect its own cap machine gun platoon, and Mels of H Trail's ponies, Oriente and Countess; time ' " it. lo imrtcrtf that me nrst ume aau xueru iu.iui ,. ':- V..V; by ) preparing for by many j program the band concert at that th'nnwerar ' team. The seniors have Troop. Pole Star. Dlaved Cantaln Rltson: has been it The for .7 - De lively - tain for the " Jion,Dieyiy4 i : Cafiln Atlantic City. Schol- - beginning, at: 7:30 be are not too pleased over the idea ?m? aomfts- held Postponed GamB: Girl and Miss Ann. f ; long swimsvoff Thomas Square I up aireadv their -- All Tinker's team is showing quite ei?"lonAna : ; V- :-;; nf viiih "ninnlmrc th . show." m . 1 vk . Owing Hard emberg has openly challenged any o'clock tonight will be as follows: , v j i v vrt t no nnnnr i ri rri t Ue.win to thegvtelt of the department Picklig - ana ne ' V things considered perhaps it would strong is connaent iue resuu - 7" A1 . in tBs world fbt a race. March: Montmartre ...... Xehar "ninhiVIir w AlAttA4 J4i1Hf inspector, the Company 'games of the To these must be added three of swimmer - Z: - of Wednesday night's game will be in J1!' h, - be best- if Amateur Athletic Asso- Twenty-fift- Mr. . across the chaHnel In the early part Overture: French Comedy .w...l Bela the fDom' class, and rank Wadswortn from the scheduled for Monday Buckmasxer's match' ponies, UtO f.vn,V t,0 i 0a MUU.nHr 7;''" May, notwithstanding that the Waltx: Spring Zephyrs Meirler cjbviuu ;iiu vuuuu. ui ou,. amo 7, ,r X.w ' soohomores tod Tuesday, will be played off on next Irene, Meteor and Picklninnle; F. M. oi me.-airecuo- "7" .I m. ". - at time aire gen Lucia Donizetti which may go on tour. It is thought ot ai. uv fight chanviSaturday or Sunday. Freake'a five ponies, , Hidden Star, waters Selection: r. for class channel that sii o-- intrt t,o Tint hppn lnafine. as wasreri,shown in the : iue reai the 'too-col- d , for the Queen's ar. by Berger 'fc.Aff The ganfes for the week are: Wed Polly, . Molly Beech. Harmless' and erally regarded as Vocal: Songs.. S win. the Sox Callahan ? and Durborow Selection: Soldiers' Parade. ... . Hume r lu,., : ,,tUra ,me JasVTWs. 0 nesday, C. and L vs G; Thursday, Glimmer, and possibly Miss Temple. feat Both a..- - vsD have written abroad in negotiation Walts: Tender Kisses . ... Waldteufel range 10 seau a lectin iu suuiu nuia uoj. nuuuuu Iteoumc vl iui. u.u uoio year's veterans are members of either St ye. H and A vs. E: Fridav. K Vs. C If Captain Cheape will Ttake his well - early 1914. never played the game before, they for races in July and August; re--' Finale: Polichlnelie ...... Fahrbach in one class or'X'the other, and they are! aadL. vs I. heCpostponed games are known Indian .pony. , Captain Rltson Star-Spangl- it up in a . ; '"C; v The ed Banner can - u vs. jf vs. u, tvs. H and A vs; B. has sent three from India, with a spectively. .... -- ' The German Is very thorough in remarkable fashion Though they do'men f6?'?,,0?- Thf view of playing them in America, and and we are not bank on winning tomorrow even-goin- g ctie tivuui. cvcui; uniucu uriweru iuc anything he undertakes two classes, so what counts most will Captain George Bellvllle proposes to to see big. s! rides in aH branches ing against old-timer- s, they, how-o-f TT the - of. his own ponies; be the new material.- v take three and ' sport Fatherland. Thanks ever, will give Healanis a strong : . , in the the sophomores, fresh- Lord Wadehouse two. to help of government, the pull. The with the the the men, should be able to put out a good "This brings the match group up to Wear Shirley President municipal of Berlin and j a rattling good authorities Indoor baseball is a total of thirty-six- , which Is . v.- the ethers, German Olympic Commit-- standpoint. . the ,ame from the spectators' l"m" out of minimum equipment of the team, and Suspend tee will prcbably have aout and It is rather surprising that the iiS.Sl1- ers of this , number a certain proportion spend on the 1916 igjfesti--j contain some promising material, but lo tendance for matches has been so m oe warn-In-g. ; They adjust themselves to every motion, ; - as yet it is mostly untried, and in win, au proDaoimy, rouna val. A. goodly portion is to be ex- Eira The plays are just as close and Is a surprising out they are light, cool.'strong, durable, they developing (in the that way. at least unreliable. It fact that pended'in athletes rxeiting' as Jn the regular game, and : avoid pressure on the shoulders and pr- - The best players from the class of the immense number of ponies broad sense) so that the home coun- rnnvarr, h esent strain on the garments. They are tne rules are very similar. The will V fcif ItmiN, 2H" kick playing polo In England there are but try will surly make a good showing open teams be chosen for the school games at the "Y" are to anyone team, and consequently is to every meets a few remaining which are eligible Supremely Comfortable at Berlin who cares to attend. Penhurst in front and worthy to play, a part in Inter- new men one must look I man's advantage to do his best The ; biouf(y Cuaranfeed It is to the and stays way. is national polo, the difficulty ,of mak to gain laurels for England in 1916, interscholastic series will begin soon that It STAR-BULLET- IN CITES YOU ble, ing For careful dressers, for men of active re- after the inter-clas-s serjes is com- non-shrinka- further selection resting rather consequently the performances at TODAY'S SEWS TODAY has the upon life for EVERYONE who cares for com- cent championships are pleasing. The pleted and this does not leave much adaptability than eligibility, fort, appearance, economy, dura- strongest of buttonholes since It is necessary to ani- and cross-countr- y time for loafing. fit these SHIRLEY, south of the Thames play-- . -- bility PRESIDENT SUS- championship at West Wickham on and ample tie space. mals not only to predetermined PENDERS are indispensable. . CORE A COLD IN ONE DAY to predetermfned In Saturday in U. A. Carpenter TO Stephen Volasansky, 'Russian, has : : ers, but places ended 1 ;. r7 the team." f - 5,000.000 Pain Sold In 191 (a new-come- r) winning v. from W.-- J. Take Laxative Brcmo Quinine demanded the arrest of Geroy, a coun- IiMrirt on ara 8HIRLSY RESIDE3tT Umfied on th bwkVra mi! thm gnarMtU Tucker and G. W. Hutson. Tucker trywoman, whom he charges with hav- th Tablets. All druggists refund ; on back. Twm proun wwiumj. muv ua gumimaima oj - John Basset t Moore, professor of ticket tke 70a won the race a year ago and ran well money if falls to cure. ing inflicted injuries by means of a duty English team the it vThe man wos found suffering International law; at Columbia and a The C A. Edgarton Mfg. Co. when doing for the is bottle. y W. Grove's signature on recognized authority on subject, In international cross-countr- E. from cuts about the head and body, COLLARS that ETrywKr. SHIRLEY, MAS- U. S. A. the Uc., J 25t. St S- championships, so that Carpenter each biffs. which necessitated treatment at the tit Cltftthoir Co.. Utkett is to be appointed counsellor to the must be looked on as a "find." Big PARIS ilEDICLNB CO, St UuiB, V.A m hands of a surgeon. department of state. ,. 10 nONOLTJLTJ BTAH-BULLETI- N, TUESDAY ATK 1 S, 1 913.

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College Hills; ing "how It happened" afterward. Kaplolani Bldg.; nr. King St. . LOST The Han Ties. 2199 Kalla BA. Vtl - -- 6345-tf- . 'price $25,000.00. , : Star-Bulleti- n Want Ada. Bring . kikL .nrst-claa- s private Baach H G. 112 acres in Manoa valley; price Lady's gold pin lost between Kaimu-k- V Horn the Bacon" every Uma.; UL , .- MODISTE. $14,000.00 Hawaii theatre and Bijou. Re- Perhaps you inayi have the 'bai 7 House and lot, Young street ex- turn to this office and receive suit- The Nuuanu, 1634 Nuuanu; Phons Miss Nellie Johnson, 1119 Union tension; price $3250.00. i ; . . 5513-3- t 1428. Cottages, rooms, Warehouseman y wanted, for whole- St to miss reading the "To-Let- " ad able reward. table board. Evening Gowns, lingerie luck" 6 Corner Wilhelmin& 5Use road; k5342-6m- . sale ' houses with experience id dresses. lot . - ) in this newspaper. nhickK describes the postoffice Fri- keeping, stock books.. Answer in : kS341-3- price $1000.00 v A bunch of .keys at 9 day Return Star-Bulleti- n 1366 T-- house, or apartment in which you Land and buildings, area 5.63 afternoon. to The Roselawn, King. Beautiful '' : own. handwriting, stating salary ex HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA acres, at Kamoiliili; price $6500.00 office and receive reward. grounds, running water every room. pected.. . Bulletin office. OUGHT to live. But that sort of ' ' S. Wr - L - ;. , .. , k5342-6a- v - :. And other bargains in different parts x55l3-l- . i4tf. f, ;..v,v. XJ. "bad luck" avoidable! Honolulu Glee Club, A. Tim 81n. " of the city and suburbs ; , Lady's hat, between Waikiki Inn and The Alcove, 1345 Emma. Tel 1C37 , vYoung man for office work and tele-- ; Mgr., Tel. 4166 Hotel Dehnonlco. DAVID A. DOWSETT, v ' town. ; Return to this office and re- Centrally located, cool, v phone; apply In ow Music furnished for dinners, dances, 842 Kaahumanu ; ttlact. 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Appiy u. rL jj., Ipy ; is h6use, moderate. mis Dont two prices that what Two bedroom large living room, Desirable, parts of : 550-tf- . houses in various I horseshoer; ' , ' - 5499.1m ready-mad- e DRAY NO office. j . you do when you buy kitchen," etc., old fruit trees, 62 - ;the. city, furnished and unfurnished, v ft .mission Fgr.;;iTunz . clothes. Geo. Martin, Tha Tailor. front, 134 ft. deep;' 1313 Makiki St, - at J15, S18S20,. 25, 330, J35r 340 ana Island Transfer Co229 Merchant Bt HOUSE MOVING, SITUATION WANTED Wea-ver,,50- 2 on the park.,' Inquire jpf Philip up t0125 a month. See list In our Day phona 3869. night 38IL Ueda, 544 S. King.' cr Kca ? - . ' MASSAGE. Stangenwald Bldg.'. i office.', Trent Trust Co.. Ltd., Fort V- , Gomes Express,. TeL 2298. Furcitur Furniture . to orfier. , '..k5?22 en. .Careful and temperate, chauffeur with ... - 5500-tL-- ; .15347 , '. between Kidg and piano, moving. . Storage "faclll ' St, Merchant and . shop experience , desires position, 178 -,- Hashimoto, S. Beretanla; TeL 5462-t- L . .v.: v. k5354-lv-. - :;:V V ties. . temporary or , otherwise. Address Masseur, new- - Kaimu-ki-; 5 2637. bath, manicure. A. beautiful bungalow at , ...... r- -- ; ; phone 1007. ;fk5329-3m- i! . - B," this office, or , . view and neighborhood unex.-- i We rent jeasy-runnln- g automatic sew- ;. .. 0514--1 w. ' ap-- v i celled. For particulars . ing complete PRINTINa further machines with attach 'E -- s HYDRAULIC ENGINEER. ply .Pavld A. Dowsett, Kaahumanu c ments: i Household Dept. TeL 348L - A young Japanese wants position as low pricss . .... 5501-t- f. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. V do not boast cf w:!i etperi-ence- . street, E. O. Hall .& Son, Ltd, chauffeur. , Has had long T. Taylor, 11 Stangenwald Bldg., . ' usually 'coincide with peer Quality, Jas. k5398-ly-. - JAPANESE, SILKS, v "K," office, or Y.' NakanishL 34 Beretanla,- for good - Address this , consulting civil & hydraulic engineer. Special Sale: Floor . coverings, vCbl--. but ws '"know how to put Ills. F.f.oa-1- m -- - copies yard, boy a. 3S99, Res- " . t nea grass rugs, mattings--; and lia- Twa office 'rooms, second ; floor, 16 Phoaa Scarfs, DoiUeaTaWe Covers, Etc": bustle .and go Isto pnnted matter, ' : ;;. 246-6- , idence Phone 3599. ; Mlyake, . 124$ ; TeL 3238. and Is loudest Merchant street f Apply McChesney v U, Fort, ' that what talks tzl ' Eur-Bullstl- a HELP WANTED : A .Cooke; King J ? - ,5489-tf- .; loag3st Honolulu . , Ltd Bt Coffee Co. gen-,er- al : Do you need a cook," yardman or :; ' L - I . k5398-t- : Printing Departraent Ai&ca toy- bicycles carry Call 1420. 200 Bere--r Job Brisht with 'to J Furnished rooms and cottages, 'very servant? Bt Branch Offlco Merchant EL Stij-Bulletln.- 5 v; k5329-3i- Apply Business Im-- tania. vG. HiroakL - ithe New jportable Garage, fireproof, reasonable, 1634 Nuuanu, noar f v. . v E39Mf. : f. , 6344-t- 4 V Office, Al&kea.St i 8 .5342-6m- . BAKERIES ported sample, size 14x20, at a bar-- : i School St Kinau Employment Office 1249 Kinau gain. Fltzpatrick Bros., Fort PLUM SI NX - St v between .Keeanmoku and Piikol. .' KIMONOS. Vienna Bakery has the best home- - : 6277-t- f. Furnished room in quiet neighborhood. St. V.i I 1914. -- ."v ! 5450-ln- u . Phone j - made bread, German Pumpernickle, ,1270 Matlock Ave:, 'Phone 2711. TtVAlv irfmnnna 11 9l tn. 19 11 . VonLoul Co.. 75 N. Hcttl Bt .TU. f ' ' ' - Pretiels and Coffee - Cake. 1129 One share Hidalgo rubber ana coffee ::.; '.V;.' 5505-1- 2t 1C33. Japanese cook; waiter, yard boy. Mo H. Mlyake, 1248 Fort, TeL t23Sj " Eatlrutes sutrttei L ! -- 2124. : , 5472-t- of 1905, bearing year. v :t, k5391-6a. , Fort St. phone, dividend this ' .5453-601-.; - ' ' ; . , injnoto, 1124 Union. TeL'17ilV . . t- ANNOUNCEMENT. ;. Address "Rubber,? Bulletin oIfice.v Completely ' furnished house; . 6 6070-t- f " 212 : 5510-tf- . Home Bakery, 8, Beretanla, Freeh , . 527i-tf- . months; nhone 1221. .. H. Yamamoto,' 682 S. Kins; Phona ; . S. 7 gift-- K. Sato, 22 .Beretanla St K ."' M cokes and doughnuts every . day. ' 3308.,. Agent Xamoua English bicycle, f Can furnish best references.' for the EXPRESS. : 5245-ly-.. - ' Boston . baked beam and brown Horse and cow manure for garden, i : . : - Barton-on-Humbe- r; brake at Yokomizo-Fukumac- hi nade, bread m Saturdays. k5382-6m- . v . Co., - Beretanla Kallhl Express Stand, and , on front and rear? wheels; pedal Beretanla u : & Maunakea. Phone 3986. STABLE. - . "' 2696. AU LIVERY PINECTAR. . ' v:5468-6m- c Smith ts.; TeL. kinds ot coaster. ',yn.- v BICYCLES. 6494-tf- . : .. .express draylng.. Charges v' CARBONATED WATERS. and Just First-Clas- s reason--v 34 ' livery turnouts at Hon. SodaWorks. A N. ' m k5385-6- - Beretafv The American, Tailoring Car ' : IL Yo8hlnaga, 1218 Emma. Wheels Cocoanut plants for sale; Samoan va- ,jt4 :; able rates., Territory Livery Stable, '.Tel.. 3022-- ; Chas. E. Frasher, Mgr, 15 up. Guar- J Suits made to order, Works, 34 A N. Beretanla - 5365-ly- bought, sold and exchanged, bicycle riety, , Apply, A. V. Hills, Lihue. Hon. Soda 248 King; phone 2535. . to Suits ; sponged and ' "Chas. mgr. Gomes Express, TeL 2298. Reliable; anteed fit . ; , X,: ; 5277- - Tel 3022. E. Frasher, tlrea and supplies. Repairing. KauaL : ' pressed "while you wait" by Ameri- ; i -- sS-?: -- r reasonable, prompt and effldent k5432-ly-. : ;;. . k5354-l-y ; PJANQ MOVING. , can tailors, . J.5VY Weinberg, Mgr., yjc- The .Transo envelope a time-savin- g 125 S. Hotel Sr,,tPP fiawX Hotel. S. Miyamoto. 182 N. King; TeL 265G. ' invention!; No addressing necessary CREPE8.' Nlepert Express,- - Phons Piano 6475-t- f. Union Pac Transfer, 174 S. King. II 2814. ... . lilt TeL Bicycles and motorcycle supplies, ; in sending out bills or receipts. . Ho- and movin?. . kS337-- n - Tel.' 1875. If this busy ring 1874. furniture Star-Bulleti- n qualities- Japanese Crepes. MOTORCYCLE. ' allowance on old wheels. nolulu Co., sole Finest - p.--- Ltd.,-i- s es-- Liberal Ltd, :w. , " un.:-- Goeaa Grocery, now - ; 1248- 3238. Tt i i5333-C- m . H. Mlyake, - Fort, TeL . s 4 agents for; patentee. i .. ' . tt - .PAJNTSJL , tabKshed In the, t pew Excelsior - 5453-6- r. aadem attachments for 1913 Indian l Co., 229- - l Building, Tel .4138, Our cus. - Island Transfer Merchant 8t motarcycle.r Honolulu .' Motor. Sup--' Fort St; XnterXsland and Oahti Railroad shlp- Day phone 3869, night 8. Bhlrakl, 1202. Nznasn; TeL 413T. . ; cor-- x 389L j, w ply, Ltd.; 3538; Nuuanu, i , toners and their friends are ping books at StarBulletln office, tf CLOTHES; CLEANING. Phono r: pajfrtaniizi.' All w;r2 our near Beretanla- - ,v 651ff n Palatlsxand ditlly invited to call and inspect 3t - guaranteed. Elds suizittsd Crta.' ; quarters. "v The Masonic Temple. Tel. 4380. tftnsome new W)ULTRY FOR SALE Alert : :1 l k328-3- 3 ; ,' , . k420-t- t ... CONTRACTOR AND. BUILDER. Citizen labor only. Intelligent work- MANICURING .v Healthy . White Leghorn laying hens manship. We call for and deliver. 'f Doris E. Parts Halrdreaaine Parlora .. my ;, . I beg to announce to patrons that George Yatnada, general 'contractor. ' direct from Petaluma, 313.-0- per 54$3-tf- W o:j L' . additional vArrr ads Young -- U10 Fort, near HoUL Tel 209L 'I, will be at the Auto Stand Estimate furnished. 208 McCandless , Shipment FURNITURE MOVING. r dozen.: Next to arrive ; ;v-- : l 1182. pretsa, , i64&0-6m. ; PAGE 11 until my machine Is overhauled. Am Bldg.; PhQn 21K7. v . per Lurline, April. B. Try the fStarT; TeL We ... ;,; - 'J 8th. Nelson 174 S. King. now driving a Lansing, Waveriy Bldg., Phone 3879 clean, mend and deliver within 24 Union Pac. Transfer, 1346 ' ; k5375-6- 1875. Moving ' -- ' yea No. 51. Manuel, K. Richards, Sanko Co.. Nuuanu;1 TeL 316L : 6510-lm- . . Tel. household goods i - : . hours .vt' 't ' ! 5493-lm- paper-hangin-g . 5411-S- Phone 2&tV - . Contracts for building, a, specialty, v . cement vacant Quick Dealer Co., Beretanla,. nr. Nuu- and work. Cleans NEW LAID EGGS FOR SALE. Our Household Denartment cor- lota. i,k-5327-3- m anu. Cleaning, dyeing and tailoring. FIREWOOD. ' .... dially you to And ln-- . k53S2-6- m . ..invites call v40 , cents per dozen. .Harry Rob-- splendid Always K. NakatanL King and Alapal; TeL Pa-lam- Yokomlzo, Fukamachl Co., Beretanla, spect our stock. erts, 1503 Houghtaillng Road, a.' paper-hangin- Honse, 1346 Fort; TeL ' & pleasure to. show goods. E. O. 3149. Boilding. painting and 5453-lm. Sunrise Pyeing nr. Maunakea. Contractors. TeL . . V- ,. . k54H-3m- -- 1027. .WeV pre&v mend and 3386. 3167.' k5382-6- m Hall A.Son, Ltd. - - Work guaranteed. .. clean, Home 6264-3- m m , deliver. ' AUTO SERVICE - FLORIST. . Japanese Employment Offlce-It- o, Be--i CARD CASES Honolulu Anto Stand. TeL 2999. Best retanU St, nr. Punchbowl. - Phone S. Harada, PaTtahl and Fort TeL 3029. rent cars. Reasonable rates. Leave 3663. , :. v 6129-t- f. CAFE. Business and visiting cards, engraved Delivers any part city. . ; rdera Tor trip around the Island. or printed,, in attractive Russia leather Yokomlzo Co Beretanla, : Star-Bullet- in L Fukamachl 77-t- - The Eagle, BetheL bet Hotel and cases, patent detachable cards. ri 3167. - - 6440-t- L nr. Mftuaakea. Tel. 3986f Home , King. nice place to eat; fine office. ' A found-the--; ... k5382-6- m ? G .Two more paasengers for , v aome cooking. - Open night and day. Livery, TeL 1326. ' a633-3m- - ' Island". Auto GARLAND STOVES - ; K. Segawa, C02 Beretanla nrT i . 6277. St, pumping station.. Phone 3236. - "The Hoffman." Hotel St. next the The world's best bakers, for cash or ' &245-l- y. " ,. CITY-AUT- STAND RATES. Encore. Bst meals . for price in DISTILLED WATER. installment plan. .Call 3481 and town. Open day and night ' N. Kanal, 1358 Fort St; ContracU ask for Household Dept To Waialua 316.00, and back $20.00; ,. L53356ra. : :::., .: Hon. Soda Works, 34A N. Beretania; E. O. Hall & Son. Ltd. house building only. 1027. , , to Leilehua or Wahiawa 310.00. and TeL ' .,.5437-ly.- x. TeL 2022. Chas. E. Frasher, Mgr. , ; Mer-chan- L back 312.50. Island trip' 325.00 and The McCandless, . . Alakia, nr.r 5360-l- y. GENTS FURNISHINGS. 3664 1179. 327.00. Phone or Y. Kobayashi, general contractor, 2034 Regular meals or a la carte. I -- ;v:-; 'S5o&-tf- . : ' " k5382-6- m .. , .... . ;. . , Kam Chong Co & Beretania, "il iB, King; Phone 3365. t,,. '. Fort' ; ... Xmas goods, at bargain prices. AUTO TIRES. t r . CIGARS. AND TOBACCO. Hats, caps, trunks, suit cases and K417-t.- f. . hand baes. 15 discount on Imperial Anto Tires. THE INVATERS. Nearly all Standard sizes. Entire The best blend of the finest Havana GLEE CLUB. , Stock to be cleared , out Call tobacco. Mild and sweet Fltzpat-ric- k O. & Son, 6277 SiSL E. Hall ' Ltd, Bros., agents. Kaal Glee Club, 69 Young Bldg., TeL ; k5411-3m- . . ,y . 1687, furnishes music any occasion. New .Vlctc stock Perfectos. Londrea. .. .. , r rlaa, (Tim Kee,- - cor. Alakea A King. ' ' v h . a' kS356-3n- n BAMBOO FURNITURE. COSMETICIAN. Hi TRIALS OF SPRING. ; . .s;. HAVR DRESSING. ( The Id31 furniture for the tropics. We Consult ua about your hair and skin pop ABd hU dahter start. submit designs or make from yonr troubles. Doris E. Paris Hair Dress- TU no tie cs.er at, UU framing The most up-to-da- te establishment top. plans. Picture done. 8. ing Parlors,. 1110 Fort, near Hotel I i To bur him..rolIer skates and Jt Qp y begging for a hoop 349T. in the city. Shampooing, hair dress- a Balkf. SU Beretanla; Phone St; Phone 2091 for appointments. ing, manicuring. marbles bat and ball. hj3 tetter half will make touch U46-l- m 5450-6- Hair work. Hair A . . , v finery and such. r: Goods. Doris E. Paris Hair Dressing ro breakThe windows In the hall. For Easter University girls de- parlors, .1110 Fort, nr. Hotel Four Wisconsin St; U ri-- d s 2091 K TO vESTiauiAT-- rvzzus. STAR-BULLET- IJ GIYES TOU STAR.BlTIJ,ETIir clare they have proved adults can phone for appointments. ; 43IYES YOU ' AK.X " 5450-C- . : . i at rbla. - TODAY'S E1TS TODAY TODAY'S JiEWS TODAY Jive on $2.50 a week each, Rlxkt lde down. ; i at;- - ft 11 STAR-BULLETI- N, 1013. HONOLULU TUESDAY, AFRIl, M .

, - i- i - .... m REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMSHIP HOTEL TRANSACTIONS MAIL STEAMERS --SYDNEY IhORT UNFV Kecerd April 5, 1913, Entered of SYDNEY. N. S. W. R from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. nu YESSELS TO ABIUTE FOR SAN FRANCISCO FOR STAMPS Malaloha to Hlo Sugar Co ...... L S. S. Sierra April 5 8. S. Sonema ...... Ao". 14. RED Tuesday, April 8. 12 W" K Kaalnoa to BIlo Suxar Co. . Li S. S. Ventura ...... April 1S S. S. Ventura ...... May t m San Francisco Lurlinp. M. N. S. S. 3 Everything 1211 Nuuanu mm j 9 S. S, la store free. Mrs Anna Fernandez and as Afft S. S. Sonoma June Sierra ...... May Ask dealer for Red Stamps with all s c I SAI1 FilAHGISCO Wednesday, April 9. ri ...... Arwt W. G. str. FRANCISCO, 185.00; ROUND TRIP, llO.Cfc. purchases and your home can be Keaapoi Kalua and hsb to Mrs An- - Kauai rorts Hall TO SAN Geary Street above Union Square Thursday, April 10. 1225.00 ; , completely furnished in a short time. na Fernandez . i ...... 1 , to sydneyV! uoxo; round trip, 64 43--1 m Ciaudlne. str. Remember Red Stamps. g Europcar Plan $1.50 a day op Ah Loy to Capt Cook Coffee Co Maul ports Sailing Lists and Folders on Application to BREWER e CO, I day up Friday. Aoril 11.' C 'American Plan $3.00 a Ltd .. CM ; ;:' 0 LTD, General; Agenta. ; ; Francisco and Hew Fteel and brick structure. S Parker Jr to Tbeo H Davies & Salina Crus via San M Sound ports Virginian, A. H. S. an S Eyery comfort and . conT em tnee. Pa ISA ...... China. P. M. S. S. iyX A high class hotel at very moderate Western & Hawn Invstmt Co Ltd Francisco SEWINQ MACHINES. . . Saturday. April 12. rates. In the center of theatre and IA k amae tamp T1 retail district. On ear linei trans Henry San Francisco Locan. II. S.'A. T. TTATT, CO. R. TANAKA, 1266 FORT STREET Anita 'C Purdv and bsb to PACIFIC STEAUSHIP ferring to all parts of city. Electric . , M Hllo via way ports Mauna Kea. str. Sewing machines bought or exchanged Waterhouse Tr Co Ltd ...... ; f Sailings from Honolulu on er about the following dates: V Ynnnsr Wai to Wone Chee M Sundav. Aoril 13. . Ring 3209 and we will aena man to .;: FOR SAN FRANCISCO." ! steamers. Hotel Stewart recognized April 6, Maul. Molokai and Lanal ports FOR THE ORIENT ' look at old machine. 5242-6- M Entered of Record isis, as Hawaiian Island Headquarters.' from 8:30 a. m. to iu:3U a. m. Mikahala, str. Siberia Apr. 4 Mongolia ....-..- . ...Apr. 15 J 3 sol Cable Address "Trawets" ABC j' ode Hosa R Capellas and hsb to Frank Maui ports Claudine, str. China (via Manila) .....Apr. 11 Persia .May SHIRT MAKER. - 8 (ft 'z C ; JJH. LovcHonolulu representative t..... 13 .- - Klnau, str. (via 18 Korea ... Robello ...... Kauai ports Manchuria ManIl)Apr...... May YAMATOYA Susuki and hsb to Mary E ; Monday. Aoril 14. Nile (via Manila)... ..May 1 Siberia .U...... May 27 Maliana Mongo- - 3 1250 Shirts, Pajamas, kimonos. Hoffman ...... Hongkong Tia Japan ports Mongolia May 9 China ...... '...... June Tort. 1 0 k5327-6m- . Mary E Hoffman to Alexander Ro-- Persia (via Manila)..... May 30 Manchuria ...... June i M Sonoma, o. b. a. . . . .June 6 Nile ..June 24 1 0 t3 3 o drieues ...... San Francisc-- Korea ...... 8IGN PAINTING. a. HOTEL VAIMEA Mrs Frank Santos to Maria Car-- TnHav. Aoril 15. 8iberla ...... June 20 s valho ...... i ...... D San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N. 1874. Rear GeaTalt, 174 8. King. TeL ? Mn M Mattos Jr to von Hamm- - Union Pacific Transfer. k6333ra CM wav oorts Mauna K.ea, WAIMEA KAVAI Yonner Co Ltd ...... Hiin via For Qeneral Information apty fa J M Dowsett and wf et al .to ctf str. Best; Hotel Srhnman Carriage Co Ltd .... Kona and Kau ports Kilauea. Co,e LtHe Amenta Newly Renovated April 16 H. HacMold & on Kauai Schuman Carriage Co Ltd to Jas Wednesday. T ...... str. Tourist Trade 8ollclte4 F Morcan Co Ltd Kauai, ports W. G. Hall. TOWELING. $ 8 58 Schuman Carriage Co Ltd to Jas Thursday. April 17 3 GOOD MEALS V Mnrean oC Ltd ...... Maui ports Claudine, str. Japanese Toweling and Table Cloth?. g ft 5 CP Schuman Carriage Co Ltd to W M Prlrfav. Aoril 18. Ulyake, 1248 Fort, TeL 823,8. : Reasonable . . D Manchuria, P. M. IL Rates C.iffard . .. i ...... San . Francisco ;!SM5vL v . 5453.6m. , ; , and wf ' to Wil E0SM q SPITZ : ; ; Proprietof Solomon K Oili liam H Rice . - ...... - D Sydney via Pago Hago Ventura, m& TYPEWRITERS. BUNGALOWS Chuck Hoy and wf to Dung Ngun. D O. S. S. r:; - , DungNgun and hsb to Wong Yuen Saturday. April 19 above' Company Q call at aaJ laave Caaam Rebuilt Underwoods, Visible Reining-tons- Cteamers of the AND JUBAL E3TATB Kea, i 1 Yosts, Shee (w) et al Hilo via way ports Mauna aaout the dates mentioned belovrt 'V'O--- I. C. Smiths, Olivers, and hsb to G L : Edith E Pond Str. . Monarch, Smith Premiers Fox. - " FOR 9AH FKAIIZIZZO -- Samson . . . . Sunday" Anril 20' FOR THE ORIENT machine guaranteed. Oliver a LANtina 1 Uerchamt Fernandez and hsb to Ka- - .Molokai and Lanai ports 8. 8. Shinye Maru .... Mar. 23 S. 8. Chlyo Mam...... Apr. - -- all -- makes, 65 ft 8trt HALEIWA Anna Maul. Typewriters rented; Agrctl Co Ltd ...... S. Chlyo April 25 8. S. Nippon Maru. . . . . Apr. 23 1517. : k5385-6- m haupu Mikahala str. 8. Maru.... N. King SL. Phone I 13 8. Tenyo iAprli 23 IS THE PLACE FOR A PLEAS Maui ports Claudine, str. 8. S. Nippon Maru...... May 8. Maru..... PASSENGERS TO ARBIYE 8. 8. Tenyo May 23 8. 8. Shinyo Maru...... May ra TAILORS. l Kauai ports Kinau; str. Maru...... 17 ANT SWIM. Tuesday. Aoril 22, 8. S. Shinyo Maru .... .June 13 8. S. Shiyo Maru June 'Pioneer, Beretanla and Emma Per n' a. T. Loean. from San Svdnev. N. S. W via Auckland and The Beachwdli . r . can at'Maana, omitting eall fehaagnaX ' 8125. Clothes cleaned ADril 12f Honolulu: Maj. wanace yr , s. a at Sti.; Phone corps; majur t Witt, meaicai - San Francisco and - via pressed and dyed. Work called foi t r ! 4j" oana Cruz x nn fanrnin .mi a. CASTLr & P00KE, LIMITED,: Agrnts, Hcn:! and delivered. 62T? AH OPPORTUNtTT Via Pall Roadf 32 miles tiarnson, ourui I ports Alaskan,' A. H. s. 4 Tupes, First Infantry; Captain D. W.h" Honolnlan, M. N. Autos for Hire : Lieu--i u Francisco . cor. BetheL - Second , Infantnr Cang Chong,' 35 King. hamhorbin 1rlv'ws 8. iin - SV W Beit nullity material and workman- -' Aubrey, tenant L. O. Matthews, . secona in- - - wrfn,.av. Aoril 23. guaranteed. ;. . Hotel f.nMr Xfonilsi Cnl. John HUH. I . . . -- Uta, nt L- - Vn ,, if.. :: . o . m victoria ana ..U...mt . ; .VrrxrZ .... Thm:ir ... . , s ., v . HAUULA. OAHU juage. auutwi ijv FORCEGROVTH 872 A. C. Aubrey, Prop. burgh, medical corps; Major wonnsoni - "Vriday. Bldg. High-clat- a Phone Aorl 25. Matsbn anon pany Cang Chan, UcCandless Hagood, coast artiuery corps;, Majuri. 'Japan-L- . lNavi flan-- FrancIsconiyo Manx. work. .White duck and ' S.' Miller, quartermaster's corps: JSan sell a tpedalty. WILL DO IT Captain. str. 4 Kona . corps; Captain L. U Smith, medical SaturdavfXDr 26 long Sang, 22 & Hotel; "Uptodate ME FOR A -- 8WI M AT THIC DIrccf Scrvlcs Dctween Sari Frcnslsco; end H:r.:! Tailor. Imported woolen suitings. 'kWOl-Co..- ,. - - Fit, guaranteed, : V; InTscouisI.Lieuten.nt WaiMHIxin Aprlk 1 n ; April 8 8. '8.' Honolulan ...... Merchant l more. Twenty-eignt- Lurllne .. Tal Chong, 1128 Nuuanu, FOR SALE 0. 8. a 88. ; 15 guaranteed, '.NEXT SUNDAY , i 8. S. Wilhelmina ...... AprlllS-- 8. S. Lurllne ...... April Tailor. Satisfaction - Wlthelralna 23 Vsaya Townsend. PhUip- I 8. 8. Honolulan ...... Apr. 22 ; 8. 8. i..i...Apr. the Wise Bather Lieutenant O. B. f - TO DEPART ? Lieutenant Mark D. j YESSELS ' 50x100 Kapahulu, . nr. pine Scouts;: $200 Lot at itf-- .j T (nntanant P TINSMITH " ' ..imdi IT MnnHlv. Aflril 7 aalis froni' Honolulu on or: about APRIL - Campbell Ave. corps; Lieutenant si HYADEa 8eattle for In-- W. Gibson, medical - str- 5 p. m. ,- - $350 Lot 40x85 nr. School St. and Ufa lit nnrta- , Claudine.- -' ? .: , y. :, J. is ztn Kee. 1044 Nuuanu: Tel 2990 corps jMieu-- t www r ..12th. ; ,.!;:., :v;T..-'iV- , ,': ',: , F. N. Chilton, medical wunau,- - , : sane Asylum Rd.; fine view.'; Kauai ports tr , ' ,;: Tlntnoltlw ' plumber,' hardware,- - etc, Ta medical corps; v For fherrpartlculara,' XP v. $ 450 Corner Lot 41x90 end of Kuna- - Royal Hawaiian j Rohinson. - Tuesday, April a. . H. Holland, medical .. ; Lieutenant J. Kilauea, atr ITTDi; JG t r ' wal Lane. Plenty business for Kona and' Kau ports CASTLE & COO rnixdc --t :n JL Tmamoto, 682 S. King; Phone aood store. :r- xj vuiub, uicuiruwit' w. ' i -- ...if,' roedicaT eorpT TaaWWftir MolokaH ! portal KC8. i Can furnish best.rererencea. L"m.i and Lanal r yaeties, iru... , wyM- -r -'- r'VZ I MlVahala.StTri 5 D. m. , IL STRAUCH. AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING: Kauai ports Kinau, str, 5 p. m. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LIME;-- 75 N. Hotel BL Tel P. E tfiiprvr Lieutenant S lu. Kiser. PhlllPr & Vancouver, D.C.: 7cn Lul So, - : ,Wednesday, prn v. : ; v i For Suva, Auckland V Sydney: For Victoria -- ' and I i 'Lieutenant' Mert Proc- 1C51. 'Estimates submitted, , 1 8. Street Locomobile Touring Cars nine Scouts '' ' ffattr BsnH. Hwr - r 1U0 wa '..Apr. 22 . . k5291-m-. to7 Second .Field ArtUlery; M.San j 8. 8. Marama ..Apr. 23 . 8. 8. Makura Trucks. . W.a-ip- ...... ' surgeon. Lliited r . f , , May 23 derson, acting dental v; BVn 1Q ; . Makura . . : . . : . May 21 8. 8. Niagara ...... - Touring Cars and Trucks. 8. 8. Alco , f . ' 17 States Army; teutenani a. ,;d, u.i j ; ,1l;,rM;lln-M.lN.S- S.. p. m. 8. S. Niagara : . ;' . . . . June 8 8. S. Marama ...... June ? Knox Touring Cars and Trucks. Costa, Philippine Scouts. 5 p. m. Wuaanu valley Cars and Trucks. Kauai portsW. G. Hall,, str., Reo Touring : &1co.ijd ... Friday, April n ; theoh, davies GENEna agh:jtc. Horses & f.lules Knox-Marti-n Tractor. ' Tiv- PASSE5GEBS, BEPABTEB Japan porta and HongkongChina, Tract :, Park Touring Cars. : Premier Per str.: Kilauea for Kona ports, P. M. S. S. . str., 5 p. m. AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N STEAMSHIP COMPANY, . FOR SALE Cartercar Touring Care. A 8. Mra.i M.-- - v E.V Muller A. C. Maui ports Claudine CHOICE RESIDENCE 'LOT8 FOR nr '. ' day. V" Saturday. Aoril Tehuantepec, i every sixth " 8ALEi .;'.i.::, Mercer, Touring Cars.' Clarkston, G.; P. Castle, Mrs. E. Y. i. From New York to Honolulu via ' S. Hilo via way , porta Mauna ilea, all times at- - the company's wharf; 41st Street, Apply to Touring Car. Atkinson. Miss R. Burk. F. Odo, Freight received at "' Maps, Terms,' Marmon . Just-Arrive- d For Prices and '2-';2- ' :- . 't . 24 fine horses. Hirokawa. E. R. Hendry. M. G. Zim str., 3 p. m.- - 22 r22 22 South Brooklyn '"'" 2 J2'' - 2'z; Apperson Jack Rabbit. Aunrfav. 13 ,TApOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT merman. G. H. : Robertson. Mrs. w. Aoril FROM SEATTLE OR A. V James T. Taylor, CE, Mc-Wayn- e. Manila via Guam Logan, tTJ. 8. S. VIRGINIAN to sail about...... 2. PfJ Ackerman, H. De Frees, R. A. 8. . J 2 .'..-;.'- .'...".i .April 1 M.-Aiu- , T. ;:-. -- 8. S. ALASKAN to sail abouti'u .v;'. . .V. r. i .vi w4v To. 611 Stangenwald Bldg. J. A. Magulre. Miss 2 Offices " : ; ' Monday. 14 applrto H. HACKFELD & CO Ltd, ajents, The Auto Beautiful Miss G. Aim ;': : . j Aoril For further information Cliib Stables Sydney, N. S. W., via Pago Pago : v C, P. MORSE, General Fetght Agent. Nuuanu Avenue and iAlmi Per str. Claudine for Maul ports, Honolulu Residence: your own auto' yourself by : V- wox Paint Anr. 7. Miss J. L; wlnne. Mrs. n: m Sonoma, O. S. S. v i;..Tti.iiM Road; Telephone 2103; u. our outfits. Turn your 5 p. m. using Strabecker, J. M. Cunningham, W. O Maul oorts Claudine str., brass to silver by using our ports Noeau, str.. 5. p. m. Aiken.. Ye Tine. Mrs. H. Sheldon, U Kauai Is a desideratum- - with the busi- liquid silver. Enamel your "own . - "c Time E.: CopeIand, Mrs. C F. Rosa, Miss : Tuesday. Anrll 15 be traveling or lamps, by using our Liquid uun Lurline, M. N. S. S., Oahu RalUvayTimc Tabic ness man whether he FOR SALE San Francisco sending freight "Time" was the in- MetaL v Drees your own auto : ::: ,(-- 6 p. m. v; :- establish limited trains; tho tops by using our Top Dressing. o. OUTWARD. -; centive to -- San Francisco Mongolia,rZszr. m. 'riviS 2 large lots on car line" jn the new ; PASSENGERS .BOOKED of It also inspires the averasa Fine For Catalogue and color card t and la , Walalua, Kahukn : 1550 - t Walanae, relglit Tract; and narticulara inaulre of A. - - For Honolulu man to; have' his f L Per str. Kinau for Kauai r ports, , Maul. MoloKai ana ljuum pyn- Way ataUons 9:15 a. m 3.20 p. m. shipped over the "Feather River to 11000 in installments. & Son, No. 44 King ' " Fernandez fi T. ." -- A'f V.. A. str., 5 p. m. Way infor-matlo- n Ann V Mvera" MHl and - - W. J ..'.J-- . Mlkahala. I For Pearl City; Ewa route." Yon can get plenty of ' street. AU.. '::':;':- FOR RENT., ' 21 Alexander, Miss S. SpIIlner, Lteuu u. I Kauai ports nau, sir., v- - stations -- t7 : 30 a. m-- .: 9:15 a. as to time and rates from us. T : & I ' .: " m ' ' Mughal 16 m., RE NT New furrished six-roo- ARSENAL VARNISHCO. t axti t MiiHmi Wedneadav. Aoril 11:30 am., 2: 15 p. nL, 3:20 p. 25 c - per gallon for Agents. D. w. Macfarlane, Sole I . WALDRON, : a Miss m. C. S. Dole. Wm. s Hilo via way ' pons aiauua iva, 5:15 p. m t9:30 p. m., tll:15 P PliED. , cottage; piano, gaii electric light. Anaerson. k - m- 10:20 mosauito-nroo- f : ,335. Kntgnt, Dr. ana Mrs. sperry; u. vv. i sir., xv a. - For Wahiawa and Leilehua ' AGENTfl - a Mm Tt . , Thursday. A ori I 17 p. nu, iOO p. nw 11:00 Renovated house, . $35. Cnatv v Potora K.l a. m., t2:40 I p. WESTERN PACIFIO RAIL- Von Hamm Young Remodeled house, sis. 1813 HavspMon. Mrs. 1 D.. Cook. Mrs. M. Kauai oorts w. u. nail, sir, P ; D. Cook. Im. INWARD. WAY COMPANY 5 m, Kea Hilo,, Apa. Maui ports Claudine, str., p. Wal- :' 'r : Co., Ltd. . Sii. Per str. Mauna for T Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Fort near Queen. , J. Schnack, American Understand 9. R. Martensen, Mrs. H. L. Morris, Friday. Anrll 1 8 a. px, ' alua and Walanae 8:36 ?6:3l Honolulu, T. H. JZ7 Merchant 8treet J. C, - Souza: Mr. and ; Mrs. J. G. Jaoan ports, Manila and Hongkong Models Fisher. Miss M. ' Austin. Miss J M. I --Manchuria. P. M. S. S. r Arrive Honolulu rrom juwa miu bm Real Estate Loans Singleton, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Cull, Kona and Kau ports Kilauea, atr. City f7:45 a. m 8:3, av bl, Got a Hovboat? " Pearl 1 Dr. Mrs. M. j roon. p. 4:25 p. m - o and Mrs. Homer Curtis, J. 11:02 a. m., 1:30 nw carry the most- complete line Franclsco-rVentn- ra, ' W Keese. Mrs. T. C. Horton. Miss M San O. S. S. 5:32 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Then get a WISCONSIN De- HOU8E FURNISHING GOODS El. Wilson, Moore. Mrs. E. Heaiy. Mrs. a. jliiiis, Saturday. Anril 19 Arrive Honolulu from Wahiawa tachable ROW80AT MOTOR 34 Cox, N. via Lahaina Mauna Kea, str., nu, p. $55.00) from the a UO l Rents Collected Blancne B. Mrs. L. Fraser, Hilo and Leilehua 9:13 a. U155 (for ' v. p. , , -- :,. ,' WORKS - w in the aty Mrs. I. Cockett. J. P. Fennell. Mrs. 3 m. 4:01 p. m., 7:10 p. m. .HONOLULU IRON ...rt Street Phones M X HUM1 Fennell, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ix Farrar, Tuesday, April 22 Halelwa Limited, a two hour ' aver Office, 3666 The 1l : M. S. Mr. Victoria:, and Vancouver Makura, first-clas- s tickets honored) Mia ma Trust Co. Res. 2997 S. Slutz. Miss Clark, and train (only Mrs. A; Young. C.-- S. S. "':. every Sunday at 8:36 ' " Y. Lau Ban. :''2 leaves Honolulu CHEMICAL ENGINES AND GUILD r ar-riv-es JAMES Cfo i . Wednesday, April 23 a. m., for Halelwa Hotel; returning waKr T CLOCKS Francisco Wilhelmina, N. N. In Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The WATCHMAN'S V TRAJfSPOBT SERYICE San -7-- ON EXHIBITION City and - 1.. he Rvervdav S 8. 10 a. m. Limited, stops only at Pearl Formate by; Article '' 6 Logan, from Honolulu for San Fran Sydney, W S, W., via-Auckla- and Walanae. : A. only JLirJj; KornisiD iri Furmtiirc at Geo. C BecRIey, cisco, sailed "March 17. Suva Marama, C.-- S. S. Daily tExcept Sunday tSunday j. A. 61 LU AM Sherman, Honolulu San G. DENISON, F. C. SMITH, : Pape from for Friday, April 25 P. Fort Street AU WrapplDA ka hoiW April 3. Chlyo : U P. A. kinds i 3009 8ole Distributor Francisco Japan ports and Hongkong Sunerihtendent . . - Wrltlne.Pa Phone nminaa nimx a 1 J Phlllpplnea. . tr " fct Warren, stationed at the Maru,. Jap. shr. All AN rfr I j nomas, irom tionoiuiu ior wanna, Sunday, April 27 , 1 ,, NEW .GOODS WHEN YOU WANT FENCE 8UPPLrTniTiama W CO LTD. 23. -- NEW STORE ai sailed March San Francisco Nippon Maru, Jap. a v;: ' . A i :;r2-:;- 2 y22 Port and 1 en Streets Dix, sailed for Seattle, Mar. 28. str.-- ." 1 aI 0,oie o Kona ii' n.(i'Q. Guild, uen. Just opened with a new line of ladies' Honolulu for "Tuesday, April 29 . ; Sheridan sailed' from j iimfshfnBra.. n-- w shoes.- The Studebaker UIj J gUUUB, (iCUMl...d' . Kaapunf o San Francisco, arrived Jan. 25. Honolulan, . M. N. S. C. AxtcII, San Francisco laces and embroideries. New goods J. S., 6 p. m. 5naiiaW rib k lines have the elasa by every steamer. . San Francisco Tenyo Maru, Jap. , ALAKEA STREET NECTAR A Famllv Xecessltv DRY. GOODS CO. I ' --.A str..: ',2: AMERICAN Q Urn HinTIF.ST HOU Schuman Carriage Co.. Ltd. Everv family should be Drovided Kau ports Kilauea, str., - 32 Hotel St., near Bethel. T...r wrtth rhamhnrlsiln'q Pnirl' ' TiaHri at Kona and . kcent Caliromia oiv i all Komisiruj I k rL. gacramento: 1 times. Sprains may be cured in mu;hj , T you in v less time when promptly treated. HAILS if wish .to"Advertise Publicity ka lakoitf mauUBD Lame, back, lame shoulder, pains in 1 - NEWSPArfcKa. AUTOMOBILE 2 : Prescribero e ae paha 1 me sweana cnesi ana rneumauc cams .1.. ,f 1 or ia Anywhere at Any. Time, Call en "Doctors' of Business Ills" ; points as follows: r-v-.:- nee ana na ha 35c a Box is especially valuable. Try thia iini-;-g , vvnte SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING fi Francisco Lurline April 8 -- FRAZIER CO. acquainted its;TT, pAKE'8 ADVERTIS1NO The CHAS R. aina, i ka.Loi ee Our Window ment and become with Apr 23 C a ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD. qualities and you wiU never wish to Xrlarama, AGENCY. arne Ijoio o ko R L E I G H CO. be without it. For sale by all 7n.i- San. Francisco dubio1 . a. BAIIVII deaP.0"l!rT -- rl 'Ti M'Stntom Stret " tr ' r .ti i ers. Benson, Smith & Co.. Ltd., agents depart following PACIFIQ ENGIHEERinac ka hoapn ana Titarn in the Worid for Hawaii. advertisement. Malls will for the 2 The points as iouows: RED CROSS TOILET PAPER COMPANY. LTD. ; na me i loaa 8OUTH el I: China, Apr. 11. . T- - HAWAII A P. Opp. Yokohama Cen Convent LTD. "i : Consulting, Deslflnlna and vTiDtn rtrt TAISHO VULCANIZING CO, -- (Regular Size) 4 ; 4 . of Hats cleaned and structing Engineers, V 2.2. 10. 1 Blocked i Auto, Motorcycle and Bicycle Tires Buildings, Concrete StruiB' Paku Young lulldlmi per 1 Doz. Packages for .....90c Bridges, , Also Tube Repairing and while hot spread each slice with San Francisco Hilonian .Mauna Sanitary, Sys- o $10.0 for and Delivered tures. Steel Structures, heluni the latest atvlea of a loin layer 01 ancnovy pasie. rue iea, sir., via nuu, Apr. a. CITY M ERCANTI LE CO. tems. Reports and Estimates on Pro 180 Merchant, nr. Alakea TeL 7 the toast upon a plate, set in the oven v " rtT.TT.TTN GIYES iuu Men'a Hata til ' near Nuuanu. jects. Ftcz 1CI3, . ;. . "SAIKI, :;- ' until they are again hot, and serve, today's news Today. 24 Hotel St, IT'S KES 8. Mgr. 222 v StarBalletin V O

.. - V ' HONOLULU.,STAK,BULLETIK, TUESDAY APRIL 8, 1913. t . 13 HH' ' ' " . r ..it V l Tax Undeu 7C1 76S Lands Wajpio, Ham a"-- ki X Meechaxdise License Sections to chase of Private in District of Purposes, Trnrrr PLAN S BY t of the Penal Laws or 1S97 a, Isl.xd of Hawaii, fob Homestead. and niuubu L .AUTHORITY ' ': '.' to Determine the Price of Such Homesteads, v WHEREAS, certain persons, firms and corjwrations doing ACT 51 business in the jTerritory of Hawaii were required to and did Be it Enacted by the Legislature of Jhc Territory of Hawaii: ARE FAVOBA ill AX ACT pay into the Treasury of the- - Territory, of Hawaii certain Section 1. That there is. hereby appropriated out of any amounts a?, license tax imposed by Sections 7C1 to 70S of the Kclatisg Civil Service or Police axd Fike De-- ' funds in the Treaurv not otherwise appropriatetl, the sum of ' to the, the Penal ' Laws of 1SU7, and : - - UDEHED PAKTMEXT8 oV THE'TyXnd Cot SWoF IIoXOLULLV i j. - ' Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00), or so much thereof as -- WHEnEAS said :'."','Sections 701. to" 708 of the Penal Laws may be necessary, whicli sum is hereby directed to be expended Be it Enacted by the Legislature the Territory of Hawaii: of were" on January 20, 1901, declared by the Supreme Court of by the Commissioner of Public Lands, with the approval of the. By C.S. ALBERT J SVxIal Star-Bullet- in Correpond-nc- 1. ' shall be the duty of the Mayor of the City the Territory of Hawaii unconstitutional ; and Governor, in the purchase of lands, privately owned, and sit- Section It - WASHINGTON. D. March 21.-- A iv and County "of Honolulu on or before the 1st day of January uated in Waipio, in, the Dis'trict.of Hamakua, on the Island of kussested change in the plans for the WHEREAS, the appropriation of Twenty Thousand Dollars Mg drydock being cpnstrncted at in every, year, to' appoint, with the approval of the Board of' . Hawaii, for homestead purpoesi provided, suitable lands for !.; made in Act 143 of the Session Laws of lMl. was insufficient learl Harbor is being considered at Supervisors, a -- Board of Police and Fire Commissioners, to be such purposes can be so purchased by the Commissioner upon the' Navy Department. It has' been to pay the claims duly; presented on or before the 30th day of I v ; " endorsed by the officials in charge of . 1 sat - ; ; ; known as the. Honolulu Ciil Service Commission, consisting; terms isfactorv to him. the Bureau of Yards nd Docks. The 1). Hawaii ' ' June,. A. 1911, to the Treasiirer of the Territory of :"- '; - :. .' '.''-- i ': .' p proval Secretary ; rHnei-ne- of three citizens of , the, Territory, W more than any, two "of ''"';. of. as in said Act ; Xow Therefore, Section 2. That any land so purchased shall be laid out in head : of the Navy Department, d inn'- whom shall belong to the same, political party when appointed. provided lots sold on twenty cent of t.'one is required to make the modifi- Commission be removed by the 3Jayor, and tq citizens term payments; per cation effective. utii.... Any member of the may Be it Enacted by the Legislature p the. Territory of Hawaii : , the purchase. price to be paid by the purchaser at the time of As recommended subordinate ; ' the,' Board of Supervisors. Vacau-- ty the with the approval of fflcials having plans in charge the 1 sale and twenty per cent to bepaid. annually thereafter, until the cies in the Commission shall be filled by the Mayor with S ection 1. The sum of Seven Thousand Four Hundred 1 ottom of the drydock would be paved uncx- - fully paid ; deferred payments to bear interest the rate of six Hith monoliths of concrete. These the approval of the Board of Supervisors for the Sxty-Thre-e Dollars and Centy is hereby appropriat- at Fortyrour separate sections would be united as. Secretary cent payable annually. Preference in the then pired term. . The City and County Clerk shall act ed out of any money in the Treasury received from the general (6) per per annum, into one great monolith by filling all

1 4 wi ( Commission shall purchase of such lots, if any, to be determined by Jot, and sales tLe Intervening spaces with liquid of the' Commission. Two members of the - back the; collected revenues,- for the purpose of paying amounts cement The result : would be one r - re-- ; be made such ; ? lot as will, in thb aggregate, re- ; constitute a quorum. Each member of the Commission shall as licence tax under Section? 7(J to 70S the Penal Laws of to at prices per complete amalgamated bottom, in- v r lxx fixe1 .by. Board into the Territorial Treasury the sum hereby appropriated. stead of a surface, comprising many ,ive cpmpenatiQn,or his services as .may the 1897, and claims for which payment were duly presented, ac- turn of i c. i tinctive sections. of. Supervisors, sich compensation not to exceed the jsum cording to the requirement of said Act 143, to the,Treasurer of 1 is argued that the proposed Section 3. This Act shall take effect ifrom and after the thange would be beneficial in several : Two Hundred ($200.00) 'Dollars per annum, which shall be, on before theSOth day of June, .it the Jerritory of Hawaii, or date of its approval. " ays. The perfected work would be . V - - certificate of the Secretary.; ; ;v- would paid by the City and County on the , A. 1911. - less liable to need repairing. It d. be farther removed from the possi- before entering upon ,'V. . , :m ;i- .; ; --V-" ; ; f Approved this 4th day of April, A. D. 1913. bility' of "breakage or straining. The his" duties take and subscribe an oath of office in the form set Section 2. Such balance of this appropriation, as shall be ; remote probability of leakage would , 'the twelve months ap-- S be lessened., . . ' - . V the; Municipal Act and file'thesamd in unexpended at expiration of after the WALTER .F.r FREAR, forth Section 30 ed' in of change ap-leal- ' - ' The .advantages of, the proval of this Act shall lapse. Governor of the Territory : Hawaii. ; the office of the City and County Clerk. . of to those in charge of the work. The modification was adopted by all secretary. posi- - - Section, 3. Such claims shall b& paid upon warrants" issued those subordinate to the It Section 2. So pefeon shall hold or be appointed to any . It .expected he will give his approval " ' ; Jiich have . tibn eitlier in the police department "or . in the fife department y by the. Auditor of the Territory jiayable'to pemns'as P'. - to the change. , ACT 56: Vi of the City and County of Honolulu without tKe approval of complied with the provisions of Sections 2 and 3 of Act 143 " morning' 1 Lewy. Kuhia was yesterday the Commission in accordance with its rules and regulations.' ; of the Session Laws of 1911. - : AN ACT appointedf administrator over the es- ' Kaopua K. Kuhia Section 3. Such Commission shall prepare and. adopt uch r. tate of his late wife, -- by Judge Whitney. He will serve un Section 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approvah , Division ' ' r rules and regulations to govern the selection and appointment '. Fob the Creation and .Maintenance of a of der $200 bonds. - i bexmployed in the police'or fire department 1 Hydrography Under the Board of Aorichltube and of persons to either Approved this 4th day of JVpril, A. D. 1913. . :.: -'- 7 ; ;-: Forestry. , C77 as in its judgment shall be adapted to secure the rbest serviee in t I'VE JU ST DINED AT THE Such rules and regulations shall provide foe ''V. ;-'- t WALTER. Jl.FREAIV each department Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: - - : : 4 ascertaining: fa as possible- the physical and educational: Governor of the Territory, of Hawaii v 3 iASiII GLITZ

V w standing cxt,; : . is here-- qualifications, habifs and the reputation; and and . . Section i. The Board of Agriculture and Forestry . on Hotel Street, and am pleased I t I and satisfied -- Have you? - ; perience of allaprficants, and shall provide iort a compel ttivo ,v by authorized to create arid maintain a Division of Hydrography ' examination of all tpplicants in such eubjects,as shailbe proper.; ACT 63 V ifor the investigation and determination of tho water resources

i the' for the purpose-o- pest determining their .qualifications. or .; of the Territory by . the gauging of, streams and rainfall,, and ! I AX ACT ;for -- -- , positions sought., 6uch rules and. regulations my.iprpvide other means, in cooperation withthe

; ; classificatiqa positions .a ipecial course of inquiry ' the of and for tiiENpcfq, 15 $8 ors Hawah, ; 7 "Suryey;op other Section pp( tiie JREVisEirLAWs: ' BERCSTROM-MUSI- C CO ; and exammation candidates for each class, and shall be sub ; ; Sen-t- ; and exercise the iunctibns conduct of : Relating to rn Empixiyment.o . Odd, Fellows' Clock Fort St. ' ' ject tomodification; or repeal by the Commission. : ; ; tenced to Imprisonment at HaedUabob; ' the present hydrographic survey of tile Territory. ' , '",

ns 4', Th3 Commission shall cause the rules and regu-latio- iV ' 2. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 1913.. Section l?e Enacted, by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: . Section so prepared ano! adopted and aU changes thereafter made ; ' : i Approved this 4th day of April, "A. D. 1913. .. . '; ; . . to be printed &nfl distributed, ano! the expense thereof shall be . Section l.;...5ejtion il5 of the Reyisea Laws of Hawaii is . Ladles' Halrdresslnj, Manleurlnj and " ' Shoe-Shlnln- j. Parlors. tlie sq . . .'y the crtificate'of nereby amended as to read as lollows: r i 1 ; paid by Pty and Qountjon , . ; WALTER E. FREAR, Ail work at coaat trices Facial nu--. ' ' r -- sage ' of the Commission. Such rulei and regulations shall specify Governor of the Territory of Hawaii.' a specialty. ?SeCti5nr1588. Such prisoners shall hoti be employed m any , Tort street, 6pp. the Ccnrsst the date when they shall take effcctl and thereafter all selections : V daV9r;(3xcept for . the. Territory or. a political (or other, subdivision , of persons jior emplbyinent or appointment or promotion either. ' provided; nowever,".that ihstitutions have accordance, there-- thereof charitable may ;v in the police or fire department shall be in the' use .and .empjoyment of .such prisoners- - as the .high sheriff, ; ACT 57 ;April ilais with the approval of the attorney general, "may deem' it advis-abl- e At Miss Power's, In the Boston .'regula-- . so allow. ; '. '. v Section 5.' The examination which: the rules and to v ;v. Block (second floor) .

. ions shall provide for shall be public and froefor all citizens Appropriating Licenses - .the Revenues from Water for " " The high sheriff or othejr official . violating, any of thejproyi- . d - with of .the. Territory over twient and. under sixty years, of age the Use .of the Board of Commissioners, of Agricult . sions.of this section shal be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shalj H O E 8 ' V -- C E N S 3 'V character. ;;; ; HI ' proper limitations as 'to residence, health, habits and v ture and Forestry , Toward Forest Protection and LOR ' be punislieil by a fine of not less than one hundred nor more ' - ; and may V "r-- ;. 1; y The examinations shall be practical in their character f HydrographIc Surveying. New Line; Low Prices. Make the than one thousand dollars. r - - Glad bjr living Then strength. Com--, . Little. Tots ' V; c include tests of manual skill and physical The a New Pair of Shoes. 1 ' f designate, suit-- Be Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory yo Hawaii: mission shall control all examinations, and. may 7 . Section 2. Tliis Act shall take effect its approval. uoii N E R K 8 H O E C O. - X W'YO persons to cooduct them and fix the rate of their compensa- ; rCuuantt"Sti, - r .w.r..able "' 1. All revenues derived from water licenses issued nearllotcL - .Approved this 4th day. of April, A. D. 1913. Section. lion wnicn snau De.paiaDyijuie vuv auu vuuuiv uu mo rau- 1 ; 1 and ::':-:-- 1913, :' -:- by the Territory during the peripdbeginning July ;'' 7 . '. A - ending June 30, 1915, whether by Vavjf xentals. or otherwise, MACQREQOR 41 CLATT walter teui,; .1133 Fort 8tmt V SECTiq G. .Tienever any person in the. police department c ! Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. shall constitute and be, held as a "special. Cund in the treasury of .i- - it i. Va- the Territory to be'disbursed on warrants auditor issued , . - or nro;iaepanmenC'Ua8vDcenappgmiea unaer.ineso. iiroviswus, othe ruxiJinsiio vouchers of President of the tjar4 of Commis- - , Latstt Styles Only th FIns1 good behavior subject to re i: on approved the 1 he shall hold his position during Matsriala Used x J Such" be ap- . ; moval only as provided by said rules and regulations. f sioners of Agriculture and Forestry. moneVsliall portioned and applied from time to time by the Bo' rd of Com; v- REDUCE THE COST OF LIV -. ' Section. 7.' When vacancies.in existing positions jOccur, or AX ACT , the ap- missioners of Agriculture and Forestry acting wit ING. DEAL WITH ; when new positions are created, in the police or fire department, Fort, Supervisors County proval of the' Governor, equally betiveen the Divisionof - Autiiobizino" the Board of of the of ' ' which can with advantage, to the department, ,in which they estry and the Division of Hydrographic Survey, to therollow-- urocery, Lia. filled, ,the service ; Hawaii to Make , CEnAxyApvNCEs from, the Cur; , v ; occur be by the promotion of arsons in yio ing general purposes, and hot otherwise: f Phone 4133. ; Funds Improvements. have prored their fitness therjefor they shall, be filled by the pro-- rent of the Couxtt for 'School ; ..'motion, of such persons. In all other cases vacancies .shall H ' .1. For the protection of forest reservations, estabU fir X ' Be it Enacted by the Legislature'. of tlie Territory' of Hawaii:' . filled-and- the, persons r .TLoycr Ficno Co. Lt vv ' all promotions made from list .of avo set . apart according to law, against damage by .fire, aniri ; - , passed., the examination required by . the rules ; 1. AVhcnever ..appropriations have jjoen made by ;i t have previously, Section otherwise by means of fences and any other meaits whi V STEINWAY an'd' 'with the approval of the Commission. - the. Legislature, for new buildings, epairsf and maintenance of " of the Division Forestry. 1 ft. regulations .' and for the expenditures of , AMD OTHER PIAMCO buildings and grounds and new grounds, furniture, fixtures, -- ll etreet - Phftn C.I and v rv -- " rwri an 8. This Act shall not apply to any sheriff or deputy , development T of. thq Section forVthe: County of Hawaii pursuant, to, the hea.dng knovn a? 2, For the and maintenance ro-- sheriff.; :Y : y graphic survey throughout .the Territory. Each vouchee Special Fund'Vof the School Budget as . provided by Act 88 . said fund shall designate the general for wb 1S ':.?-- j-- be, require of the Session Laws of and no moneys for such purposes ' Secti'dn This Act shall not construed to the 19llr - 4 drawn. n- "'r reexamination of any personUt present employed in either; the are inmiediately available in said County, the Supervisors of said County may advance the funds required for such purposes EEGAL ; j; ; ;polico: or fire department of. the City and County of Honolulu. ' Section 2. Tins Act shall take effect on July .l, ' ': and1 here--v from - current, funds in the treasury, of. said County, cither - i are made on the latest -- JSectiovs'. 10.r All laws parts of laws' inconsistent' th. .. . .;,- .-' ;;; ' ; LcsT and New Tortc Cuxza x&sts, - ' special deposit,, in sucli general, or sjx?-ci-al on or general which caso Approved this 4th day of April,. A. D. 1913. -- - - with are liereby repealed. ; : ' . QUAaTggimi . accounts from jwhich said funds, have been 'so advanced, 11. This Act shall lake effect from and after the shall, on the receipt, of taxes be reimbursed. WALTER F. FRI REQAL fH:2 BTORa, ection " -- C i":' " - '' ' King smd r . .. . 1 date of-it- s appfovahj ' Governor of the Territorv. of Section 2. This Act shall take effect from and after tho A.- - Approved this '4fh day of April, D. 1913. -- date of its "approval. Coffee ; ay's Old

WALTER F. FREAR,' ACT 58 -- 4 Approved this 4th day of April, A. I). 1913. BEST IN 7TrT .. - Governor of the .Territory of Hawaii. AX ACT R Y WALTER F. FREAR, , HEH 1271. . Governor of the Territorv of Hawaii. 1905 To Amend Act 52 of the Session Laws of frlNO ACT 52 to Suits on Open AqcouNTs. Territoeyl AXvACTt- - Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the ran: ACT 55 ''': ; :: ' ! 'lis. Sixty-Thre- e TiiorsAND lIcNDnEn . : Section 1. ; Section 2 of Act 52 of the Session Ii ArrEoruiATiNo . Seven Forn AS -- ACT 1905 FoETY-For- n - is hereby amended bv, inserting the words "the ma' Dollabs and Cents, fob thr Pur- . a .. -- --Wrongfully-Collected To xVppropriate - linens thereof .before the words ' - ts-- TTrrAYiNa KoNrrs as Fifteen Thousand' Dollars fob the Pur "any officerV r HOKOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N, TUESDAY, APRIL 1913T

Section 2: This Act shall take effect upon its' approval. kou, ame ko lakou mau lilo pololei no ke kaahele ana ame na lilo e ae. i ulu mai mamnli b ka hooko ana i ka lakou hana. v V: Approve! this 4th day of April, A. I). 1910. pArxr 1. Q ka Mokuna 5 blu. Kanawai 11$ tfna Kahawar UVVUL illLll. . Paikp 11 O ka hel una o $20,000 a i bk a ka helunt i ikeia ki Kail o i0O7e pftrVtta'i na Ltmakiai o;kt WALTER F. FREAR, titii onk Kiff QIpQTrn - na makemakeia raai loko ae'o keia heluna uia keia ke hookaa anib Kalana bnilchbHilttv keia ktrhoolbliia ne Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. tanuhale ina ; wiWa hei mai loko ae o na loaa lahlaha o ke Teritore, e hoo-!il)- ia ma' aji'.pa&Su iha'akit'f''hbu'niaji'bie aktf o kpoo'hov 8 ; j " malalo o ke knhikuhi aha' a ke Kominiha no ka' uku ana 4 i? i .';v t: kapaia ioo Jiott k e Eluhelu penei: TH-- V i na hoolilo o keia noii ana i hobmanaia ma keia Kanawai,1 i PP Iiilil LUi ii . ' ' - MA KB KAUOHA hui pn ia me ka ukii o na' lala o ke Komisina ame ko lakbu E kokua nif ke dala i ke Komite Hooliolomua o Ha , ' i hoolilo, hoolilo o na hoike,' bbblimalima waii ma k hana k man na uku ame na ka , A Wular mUwnpUoa ia i i makemakeia ha: KiilanakauHale o Honolulu hoouna win introduce any : . . KAMAWA1 42 ana aku tia kokua kanawai ame kakauolelo ame ame Kalana ma ka ad$ iejjitor kokua, ame na kakauolelo pokole ame na lunabooia. i na hoike ma ka palapala e weheweh ana i ke ano o Hawaii h0practicabi it may b, to lc "HE KAXAWAI bar a. faint itmbJaac of f. reas latertstinsly. Prtt'y Hoo-lil- o PAi'Kr 12. ka pau ana o na hana a ke komisina ame ka 1 E Kukult i Komisina xo ka Xoii Axa i xa Mea Pili I are some member who an s, ' waiho ana mai I ka lakou lioike hope me ke Kiaama, e hooia no .PAFKr 2,; E mana no keia Kanawai mai a mahope aku o easy-coin- for accidents will Dala o ke Jvalaxa o Hawaii a f IIookaawale even ia tne most intelligent c. ka LunaWxtia o ke Teritore4 i Lunabooia o ke b Ha- ; AXA I WaIIIOXA DaLA XO XA HoOLILO o va Kovisixa ka Kalana ties In the excitement of ' campaigns, with the result t: ' waii i ki helnua nui dala f hoplilola no ha mea i hbakakaia La.' v'-:''- ' jV:y ;:;?' ;;':,;v-;- V oa electors, sometimes astonish e keia Kanawai, a o ka Lunabooia o ke Kalana o Hawaii ia Aponoia i keia la 1 o Apwil A. 1). 1 91 X seires by their own choice c! ...... A ; senUtires; It was E Hooholoia e la Ahaolelo o Zv Teritore o Hawaii: 'manawa noe hoopuka mai ai i'pila kikoo maluha b ka Phuku but dlacote. wtk that there are. a lars? r o'kiE Kalana o Hawaii ho ia heluna dala no ka pomaikai o'Ike ; WALTER F. FREAR, of members of the present Pai kc 1. O ke Kiaaina ma keia ua Jioomanaia e hookohu b ke Teritore o Hawaii. who are quite particular cc: Teritore; ia manawa koke no e hoouha aku ia mea i ka Piiuku the bills na r i komisina, e like rae lea' hoomaopopo ana a kav Pauku 80 b ke i that bear their 0 hi Teritore ho ke pani aha aku i ke Teritore i ka heluna dala sponsors. ekolii, ka Instance, ' Kanawai lala, no ka noii ana a e hana me 1 For a certain Knmivo 1 Uooliloia jela. ' ' r';v akaliele ana"! dala o ke Ka: , KANAWAI would not be well to tive re:.l pan rono"amcf ka hooia ua hoolilo 46 Just now appeared ainonz C i na bers. It wasnt really a till, c laua o Hawaii mai kona kukulnia ana ; no kaohiuhiu ana Pauku 13. E mana no keia Kanawai i kona aponoia ana. - v fT " I .!:t HE KANAWAI draft of oat to be introduce J. kanawai - : : lono hana apuka ame na .hoolilo knpoiio ole ana ma ke , . , , - . passed around and by act;: , Aponoia i keia la 28 oMaraki, A." D, 1013. nine of the leading o na dala a ka lehnlehu e na lima o ke Kalana i oleloia; ka hoo-- x floor r.:: E Pa Hor Aku Axa i Maf Haawi a jo xa Hoolilo Hau cllned to senre as god-fathe- r. -- . i ano'o hana apnka mibpopo ana ka manawa, kahi ame ke na WALTER F. FREAR, 'fAi; Lbkb'AE b: x"a; Loaa Laula so xa Makahiki Elua Yet the document had t " carefully drawn, by men wh2 v ame ka hoolilo kupono ole ina ua hanaiai, a owai la na ' is ana, Kfaaina o ke Teritore "o Hawaii. jcPiirAxA iInxE30;l913. thorities On matters of le;'.:: - N luna aupunina poe e aku a i ole na hui i hoohuila paha'i komo law, and its InUat was gccJ. ' 11 time this Is written it see: 1 ble i hoowaiwaiia a Vole! ". r pii a fole huikau iloko oia mea a i v. S Hooholoia eha AhacUlo o he Terxlort o Hawaii: 3 i ful whether the proposition v -- reach the fled : hoopomaikaiia ma ia mea a i ole'ma na ano apau ua loaa aku jlins.stas9 c! : "6 KANAWAI 43 : ma . ; kekahi mail loaa ma ia mea. E kukulu no ke Komisina ma ?auku If O keia mau heluna malalo nei e pakuiia nei dument dealing with as! keia ke hookaawaleia no kuniu malalo nei no na maka-- would create wide discus- - r y ka waeia ana o kekahi o kona mau lala i lunahoomalu,! - nei m HE KANAWAI Its author famous, in the t. hiki elua a pau ana' iTnnb 30 1913, mai loko at o na dala iloko of the word. Yet the lawe".;' i , 2. E lilo no i hana na ka Loio Kuhina ma o na - ' - ned . , Patkc J In , E Hoololi Axa Pauku 13 o Kanawai 39 o jja Kasa-L- orka Waihona i loaa xnarmai na loaa laula' mai it i ka ke Why? c ole ma o ka hope e noho iloko o na halawai apaii o ke Komisina, '" Simply . because o Kau o 1905, IlbbLOLiiAE "H'--- wai ke e Like iis U'l ka : ' eTery.one approached on U ' : 0V - a' malalo o ke kiihikuhi am ka hoomilu ana ti hs Komisina, e KE KAKAUOLELO. was. opposed to tisUeasJt r Pauku i o ke Kaxawait 54 o k Kahawai o ee Kau P X the opposition ' - - and wasnt , 'ninaninan i na i e hele mai imtia o ke K'omi- t: hoie apau kiiia 1 905: a e Like me iX i HcK)LbiiiA e Pauku I' o ke reasons, either. No, we c r. kokiia' ma na Houluulu ana, hana papa kuhikuhi. ana, heluhelu what the bill was, or who ina, a ma na ano apau e a e kakoo ije Komisina ; Kajawai Kaxawaj Hoo-- 1 b Kiuvo ns , 58 o ifa 1909; a be-teUl- ke i - ; It; that would mea ,i hookoia i ' hoomaopopbia a i Vn- - hobpololei ana, Buke Sf ha hoike b ka Aha Hob- - t. . apau mea e ai na m?a . lou Houia e ke Kaxawai 30 o sa Kanawai o )ce Kau of schooL , : m " kblokolo Apana o America Huipuia .,. . . . i 287.95 - . ' - kiiluia ai keia Kanawai. ; ;'."' o 1911, e Pili Asa i ja Hope Makai Nui.' " Valam'a1 ana Hale Heluhelu Buke o Hawaii...... r 2,000.00 LC2AL NOTJC- - ' ' ke lilo no mau , ' Packu 3. 0 na halawai ataau a Komisina e i Hooholoia e ka A haolelo o lei Teritore o aivah : E If . halawat akea a e malamaia ma kekahi wahi a i ole ma kekahl ; KEEXA LOIO KUHINA. f40TlC5 TO Qr.'CJTv. ' --' ' ; 1. O o ke Kanawai ; maii wahi paha iloko o ke Teritore. : Pauku ka Pauku 13 Kanawai 39'o na IN THE MATTER OP Til-- Na hoolilo, Halama ana i na Paahao ...... 8,000.00 of o ke Kau o 1905, e like'me ia i hoploliia e ka Pauku i'o i ke Ka-- ... Elliabeth Sarah CHe3, t: v ' Notice Is hereby a mana e hoolilo ka hoihoi. hou ana mai ia Q& Tai : tire Packu 4. E loaa no i keia ame keia Komisina. ka b a hob--' no' . nawai 54 o na Kanawai b ke Kau 1905, e'likb me ia l undersigned has been ar" I ; loaa i ke Komiiina ka inana e hoohana v ,;r Cnonghe mea mahuka mai ka oihana makai, i " ';; QualifSei, as aiL-!:-': hoohiki aku, a ua no hot ' loliia e ka Paukn 'l o ke Kanawai 58 o na Kanawai b ke Kau o las & estate, of LUxabeth Eirah t lunahooia-apau- 1 aiiie kokua, ; uku muaia e ka Hui First American Savings ; l i na, i makemakeia na kakauolelp 1909, a i hoololi hou ia e ke Kanawai 30 V na: tfaiiawar o W , '; of Honolulu, Oahu, Vecezz: 1. ? ' J . b Ho-- ; i f Ali t ka hoopuka ana i mau palapala ,kii hoike, ka laweana i ha Kau keia hoololiia ai.penei': " ' Trust Company Hawaii, Kaupalenaia, tsersoni indebted to b 1911; ina ke nei i heluhelu deceased .' J ' are her: oielo ike me ke kauoha aria e hookoia ka laweia ana mai o na j nolulue ukuia mai i ka waihoia ana aku o na " to maie immediate payrr.- - buke apau eme'na epk i hui puia me na pepa ame na bue hf4u "Pauku 13. Iloko o keia ame keia apaua o na p Ha-- a parla hooia hbbliloS apau i aponoia e ka Low 1 underslgned at the cfrica cf . blina ; L Larcach, attcrcsy f;r r nahg; v v A keia ame keia meana hui i hobhuua, a'i ole baaako waiiMaui ame Kauai, e hookohu no ka makai nui' I hope .. . Kuhina ...... i,uou.ou in "Ihe SiansenwiU Eui:: hiS iniu. And all creditors cf r , ame na hui e ae i noohuiia i kupono & i oje pahft i.naanaoia kai 'nui jl e hoopaV IJcekahi hope makai jnui no ke kiimu; ; 0 '.: HOOIA. are notified mea pono enoii ma na mea e pili ana i ka hana a keia Ko-- i keia ame keia hopb makai nui i mea ktfpono oia ! ke kbhd balota KEEKA LUNA ;!ul7 Terified and with pr: Ja ers attached (if any ha palapala kii hoike apau e ka lAinahoon 6 ke o noho malokbb kahi ona '" ei misma.E,kakauia Teritoni Hawaii, a iia ka apana r ' Xa" hoolilo . . V. v T . . .;"; ; , . VI v . . . , 625.00: though such claims be e : ...... mortgage main o ke Komisina. E loaa no i Aa hoike na uku ame ha uku hookohuia ai no kekahi manawa aole'.e emi iho malalo'b hob- -. of real estate, to t: ' signed at the said office cf : 'mile elite me ka mea e loaa'nei i na hoike ma ha hihia" ki?ila . kahi' makahiki mamua aku'o ka la o' kona hookohuia ana. ' O V. Larcach, wlthla six c:-ih- e " first publication of thlj : : ; V J iloko b na Aha Ilookolokolo o ke Teritdre ; . ka hope makai o ka apana o Hilo Hema 6 ke Ha-- nui Kalanad within six months after tha c . . '500.00 ke Xa Bona Oihana ...... become due, or . such : waii, oia pani ma ka oihana, i hope makai nui no ke Kalana ..i ' clalj 3ke . : forever barred. Pauku 5. O keia ame keia mea, kiiia ma ano l hoike Kakauolelo, Mahele--j . .r. V - -- na J b Hawaii." O ka hope makgi nui oka apana a .Wailuku, Ka- Xa Hope Luna Helu, Ohi, at Honolulu, 1st " Dated this e ke Komisina jiq haawi Ana na olelo ike a i oje no ka lawe olelo,:na: Komisina, Hoolflo : " - " ' i ' ' April, A. U13. f .a i lana b Maui, oia kb pani ma ka; oihanaf i fibpe makai nui no ke na a ' t V m'ai biike i ole mau e pili ana kekahi ; . ; ana i kekahi paha a pepa i Kalana Mgui. O ka hopeTmakai 'jim b ka apa'olLmub-Kalan- a 'Mahele Auhau Ekahi . .'...... 2,000.00 Administratorcf tne Eatat9 ; Vnoii ke komisiha, hoole mai e hooko, : beth Sarah Giles, : o na mea ia ana imua o a b Ktfiiai, oia ke pani ma ka oihana, i hbpe makai nui no Anhmt Elna 1,500.00 late cf - ; : ku- ' ' ,'v i mai, hoole ka :. ' ' ' . a pe, i kona hiki aha i pane i kekahi ninaa ke ' '': HaheW Auhau Eiblu ...... ; . . . . 2,500.00 f gscj April i', 8, 'Kalana' oKauai.,, . is. ' e, hewa niika-- , ; . fono!i ka' mea e 'noii iaanar maiaoia ua ku ka : Keena Kalcau, Kop MaalaVf na' Kakauolelo ame; ; : - .... mina, a e noopana ma Ka noojai.aaia qie.e ui.bau uwwua ., Pauku 2. E ihana no keia Kanawai i. kona aponoia ana. lv'na hoolilo ."'.". ; ;s V lfcT;'. .'.!...... 2,500.00 ; ifiQ ole.'ma ka ; : v $1000.00 a aole hoi e emi malalo o $1(K).00, ai 1 : I Mill ti C:" Aponoia Ikeia la 28 o Maraki, A. D. 1913. ' hoopaahao aole e emi iho malalo o hookahi mahina a aoleB oi KEEXA O XA HAXA AUPUXI. watch nzPAi:: p: ka hoopai dala" ; aku mamua imiikumahialiui toaBinaai pie ma . ; ' WALTER P. ?REAR, Xa' Luna, na Poe.. liana, ua Hoolilo . '. . . . v - 750.00 Alaxxndsr Yeunj Cu!! - ' C ame hoopaahao no. . ; - .. pu r f 1 Kiaaina o ke Teritore b Iawaii. Malania Ana, na.Waiwai AupuniOahu . -- v. . . . . 2000.00 oploli ame Hale ''' ' Pa'uku G. 'Able kekahi hoike J hiki mai imua; o ke Komisina, jTelepona: Hale' Oihana Aupuni ; ; : . . ; . . i . .V.V. . . :. .". 100.00 -- 6ia(b oleV lawe Ilookolokolo' . .... p hookuuia e pane ole i kekahf mea kul ka al . .r mnaninau ia mai a-- mai Vkekahi j)aiapala, malima hoi bia mea e AVA. " KOMISINA bl,c: , aha oik maliina o iiimu b' kona' pane ana t - e'ke Komisina, ke ! " HE K?AXAWAI ;er maluha ia ine,a a i ole ka'law&ana mai ia palapala he mea ia Mea Kakaupokole coo.oo impon I'd ' kiie ' ;'A e hoike kue iho ai no oia iaia aka aole hoopii e hiki e lawe E Hoolou Asa ika Pauku 25 o ke Kaxawai 118 o isa Ka-- ; Malama ana, Hoomaemae ana, Hoonui ana I ke-- " ia aku iaia mahope no kekahi hewa i horkeia eia. J; XJ-OT- ; Uwapo, V. ; 5,000.00 aku 0 Jl AWAI O KE 4V.AU O llfU, E i ILI iVNA I KA JHAfcAI Xa Oahu ..T.. kahi palapala bihana'a i ole palapala hoike e laweia mai ana e ' Xa Uwapb, Hawaii . . . . .:...... 1,500.00 .Xuiu ; ( v. Silva's Tc ' ' ... via hoike aole i komo iloko o ka mea i hookuuia, ; Uku Hoblimalima, Hbolimalima Alahao iloku, a HooJibloia o Ice o , , UmitJ . E e ka Ahaolelo Teritore - Hawaii: pela' aku't .v. A . f:Vt . :V.fi Hl'.l.V. .V; . . ; 500.00 ...... ' Paukd 7. O keia ame-kei- a hoike imua o ke Komisina, . i :y..s. THE 8T0R.S FO?l CZZZ CLOTH hana me ka ike no, hoomaopdpo no a hoike wahahee malalo o auku L r O ka Pauku 25 o ke Kanawai 118 o na Kanawai PAPA OLA. W kana hooliiki, ma ka olelo waha a i ole kakau, i kekahi hiea pili o ke "Kau o'lOOTma keia kehoololiia ,nei i heluhelu ai penei : fc n uhi-kukaepe- le Uku 1 r hbike-wahah- ee Iloomalu, Hoomaemae - i ke kumuhana,' e manaoia no ua loaa ka 'hewa . Kulanakau-had- e Por CZNZRAL OFF1- C- : "Pauku 25.. Iloko b keia ame keia Apana o ke au, na Pbno Lapaau, Hoopau ana i na Mai Lele 10,000.00, . maloko o ka manao o ka Paukn 3050 b na Kanawai i t TiOMsmr arj fiu?;3 ame. Kalana i oleloia e looa i Hope Makai Km, a he mea oia ' Pepihi Iole, Teritore V. .l. . . . r ...... 2,000.00 TF.MS call or writs ta . pohq Houia a e hobpaiia ma ka hoopaahao' me ka hana oolea, ... we will Cli your wants. e noho ana iloko o ka Apana bna i hookohuia aku a e hbokohu-i- a .; ''. ai Pbpefii Makika, Teritore ...... 10,000.00 aole. e oi aku mamua o iwakalua makahiki. .... ciflK :iy c:., lt oia e ka Makai Xui. O keia ame keia Hope Makai Nui e hoo- hoo-- ; IIookaawale ana, na nalema'i, malama ana ame v C31 FC.1T CTHZZT pArKU 8. I ka raanawa a k- -' VV i kauohaia e hele kohuia aku ana pela ua hiki no oia e hobpauia e ki Makat Xui maeinae 'hou ana ...... ''. .. '...... 7,500.00 mai imua o ke Komisina e nefeai i kona hoike ana mai a i ble no'ke kumu. O ka Hope Makat Nui o ka' Apana o Honolulu, HOOKOLOKOLO. hoole paha i ka hoike ana a' i ole i ka lawe ana mai i kekahi Kulanakauhale ame Kalana p 'Honolulu, oia ke pani ma ka w KEEXA ble kekahi e oihana a i Hope fakai o ke Kulanakauhale ame Kalana o buke a i i mau 'palapala e pili ana i kekahi mea Xui Hana Papa Kuhikuhi ana, Buke 20', na noike Aha ninaunidauia ana imua o ke Komisina, o ka Loio Kuhina a i Honolulu." ' : :j Hookbjokohj Kiekie . '. , . . . . . v . V . . . . 150.00 . ole o kona hohe' e lawe koke aku imua o ka Aha Ilookolokolo Pauku 2. E mana keia Kanawai i kona ajwnoia ana, aka Aha Ilookolokolo Iloopaa Aina, na Hoolilo ...... 1,000.00 Kalpuni o ka Aha Kaapuni kahi a ke Komisina e noho ana ia aole e lilo i mea e pili ana i ke kiilana ma ka oihana o na hope aha war awelawe Tn no ka ana ia hihia. ' ' ' s' ".. . o ka makai nui. : Huina Xui ...... $62,093.31 TxvKy 9. I ka pau ana o na hana noii ana, e hoike aku ke i Anton Stance tx Crc. Aponoia i keia la 1 o Aperila, A. D. 1913. Pauku 2.' O keia ame keia meai hooliloia 0 ka haawina me fc ' Komisina i kei Kiaaina i na mea i loaa ia lakou,'i huf puia oleloia no ka maheU auhau ekahi, lua" ame ekolu pakahi, e Osrman confectionery : ka lakoulmau )ao no na kanawai i makemakeia a i ole na mea Pound, citron, currant, coffee, sr: F. FREAR, - aku i ka home-ma- WALTER manaoia no iia- uku mua ia aku mai na loaa laula a and fruit cakes, d cl.. kupono.'1 1 keia manawa'oiai e e ae paa i ikeia he ame keia -- candies and Gercaa v Kiaaina o ke Teritore o Hawaii. , waihona.no ka auhau ana aku ambka ohi ana o na auhau a e date ; rye nee ana na hana ua hiki no i ke Komisina e koi aku i ke Kit bread hoihoi hou ia aku i naloaa laula mai na loaa mai o na auhau 11t3 Alakea. nr. BeretanU. Phens : J Loio' Kuhina a i ole i keia ame keia Xbio Kalana aina, ka. laula i ka ohiia ana iloko o ia mau mahele auhau pakahi. ame Loio o ke Kulanakauh ale ame Kalana e hoomaka koke i 5 . KANAWAJ Pauku 3. E mana keia Kanawai i kona aponoia ana. ka hodpii ana ma ka' hihia kivila'a' i ole kalaima paha e like me 4?, It's Time To !i: - i loaa i ikeia he m'akemakeia a i ole he kupono. Aponoia i keia la 1 o A. D. 1913. r na me a HE KAXAWAI Aperila, PIONEER 8HINGLE STAl pArKU 10. v'E loaa no i keia ame keia lala o ke Komisina ka E Hoololi Axa 1 ka Mokuna & o ke Kaxawai 118 o sk Ka- - WALTER T. FRE.VR, See Lewers A Co:' About It heiuni o $10.00 o ka la no keia ame keia la e hanaia ana e la- - awai o ke Kau o 1907. Kiaaina o ke Teritore o Hawaii. if, s 9 -

I 1 BTAR-BULLETI- ... 11 GOKOLTJUJ K, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913.

I KANAWAI 47 , DEADi OVER-NIGH- T - , HE KAXAWAI LlcsonicTenme FEDERAt . , t . k .. of course, or you ' would ',.... r not have torn it out snd E PlU AXA I KA IIOOLILO'AXA MA KE KcKAA'O KA MKA TlolXH - thrown It away. - But WIRELESS - . OKOA, A I OLE O KA HaPANTI, O KcKAllI Mac Mf.A Kl'AI what about the looks- 01 Totha Advertiser ; tbe book now? and what pi . ame xa Poso, a i Ole Mau Mea KrAi, a i Ole Poxrt; , about the other half of Sixteen thousand Moro tribesmen ' . page? Might ai holding the Island of jolo. In the A ma sa Ala Maa Mauo Lawelawe Oiiiaxa ihat same' t ole ka -- have a valuable memo on Philippine Islands, in a state of siege IIioxiAonpo xo flOXDATs ' Axa: e Axa i Kekaiu M.r KruiKuiu 21, StateeV lt,-F- but It will soon be and many American troops are being nawsllan, Xe. for Infants and Children. slaughtered, according to in the Mai e yiw Haxa Ma-lu- xa letters ia Mea: Hookau Axa i Kekahi t-?---:- hands of the war department TTBSDlTt o ka .Mea IIooliix) Art, a, e Umiuto Axa i JKo UoBoItln, Xo, 409, 1st degree. Buf' with an IP PRICE Later In the day this account of the Gave o. 'L-- .Babie f ' LOOSB-tLEA- the was more noOK, on the P Jolo situation than borne Lakou KrEi.OAxjm Hewa Mikamixa. - ' - ' ' TfEDXESDITi , you 130QTALITT is something Jrightful- We can hardly realize out ; by officers at division headquar- '. ': . system, could IRFAKT '..'.''-- Hawaiian, No. Srd degree, '1 all children born in civilized countries, twenty-Jw- o might iL not lose any and the per cent, or ters, who well be considered as a e sheet, e l-- Ahaolela o l-- Teritore o a one-quart- er, thirty-seve- n whom E Jlooltohh II trait: . you could keep the dead near die before they reach one year; per cent, or men to the activities of the -' one-thir- I troops are no profound .Z memos,' from accumulat- more than d, before they are fire, and one-ha-lf before they are fifteen I in Jolo secret Honolulu rommaajpry, Stat , ing. ;. I Governor Forbes says: -- ."Over five 1. hoolilo holq--, "We do not hesitate to say that a tiinely use of Castoria would aare a majority Paukt OJca ari&aku ma ke knkaa a ka inca ? edt7:S9p.m; , .; i thousand arms have been taken from of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile - "okoa, a i ole o ka bapanui paha, o kekahi mau mea kuai ame na ; I the Moros. and none of them give evi- k deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and ? fbidat j aence 01 oemg new or 01 da vug ueen pono, a i ole mau mea kuai, a i ole pono, mawaho acona ala Oceanic, t soothing syrup sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium, or Xe. Sal, Sad degree. i maa mau o ka'Iawelawe oihana kuai ana, a ma na ala maa mau '' i HAWAIIAN morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, cut appears to be inconsequential. SATURDAY t they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria Of late there has been an increase hoi o ka hoonee ana o ka oihana hoolilo aku, e manaoia ua apnka ; Lei Aloha Caapfrr, Xe. A, OJU .f in lawlessness' which has caused us ' - " f operates exactly the reverse, It causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the 8,' regalar.' ' . ' ole hoo- - NEWS CO. ' . a ua ku i ke kanawai e kue ana i napoe i aieia e ka mea ; .' : :;'-:-r- rome alarm. 'pores of the skin and allays fever. . .; ' : : "From what , General Pershing has 1 HAVE MANY KINOSI lilo aku, koe wale no ua hanaia me ka maikai e ka mea kuai mai, j, ' All tlaiting members 'cf the told me, I think that recent scare re are cordially at- OF. THE P BOOKS The guarantees genuine n order lsrlted to signature of Caitorls ports are more or less groundless. ame ka haawi ana:i hoike i hoomaopopoia maloko neif e n'inau ; tend meetinrs of local lodr; uyA4; i ka mea hoolilo aku a e loaa mai mai iaia mat. he. papa kuhi-- . Physician o Recommend C ho to r I a . ' The concert of Europe Is in dire ' U aaed your Caatorla la cues of colic In MCaatorlaia good danger of discord as a result of the knhi ma ke kakau o na inoa ame i!a wahi e nolio a na a i ole o C0X0IU1U LOSG ' "I for ehOdna sad I frtqaaatly tli, B. P. 0, E. (I4na bare foii&d It Iba tact medicine of praactlba it, alwaya obtain Ut open defiance of., its wishes by Mon THE UOtT tANITART FAD ltd lu sad dcalnd imU.m ka oihana o kela ame keia ame na poe apau o kona poe e aie v-- -- d on ttriziArlwi.' Emnox, V. DM ' ' , J. K v 7. Oaaau BLarnrss, X. S., ' tenegro In refusing to abandon its at Lodge No. .: ' . . "cxoicia ILY BUTCHER CHOP JM THI ; CWcco,ll :1 BBtaIo,lf.T. tack. noon or its claims upon Scutari. ana iaia, a koe wale no a hana ka mea kuai mai, iloko o umi-- fffT? to-- . f .V " CMdlrtM clul- -' bAT Dispatches from Kiel, Germany, meats la half n CITY. . y: a fo Tilub. tfii broficUl for "I pioaevtbod Caitorlatb famClaa 'ot aareral 'M kumamaha la aole eemi mai mamua o ka hoopaaia ana o ke 't thf :yr): o Um day two warships u jwr Ca;uria U iIomttm hbot praiae. ru. XtlaaJlrlgbt Sfotben Ilka it, ttm cblldna said that German Kiai SU sear Fort, audltls wm)wLm. wmtakaltwuaootsatioiibk., have left that port to join the block kuai hoolilo aku, e haawi ma ona ponoi la i ka hoolaha o ka . ;V very Friday eveslas. J. 8. Alsxutoks, X. D. : v ' CA.Wttaoir,lLD ade of AntivarL v :, : VUltiag Erotlan " ' hoolilo i oleloiai kela anie keia poe ana i aie aku ai me art -- e.like .. Omaha, Neb. - " v I1' 8t.Ixis,afo. In defiance of the mandate of the eordiallj lavltti to a a ; ana-malun- . .... powers, : Montenegrins and t Ser- ka mea i , Usd. IItT d yoor Cutorts m Tarions oeccalona Tow Caatorls It s tploodld raswdy for ebUdna, the e ikeia o ka papa kuhikuhi i oleloia,,a a aclubtacaaaa and bar It a palatabla vians today are planning a general as- a. n xrunpirr, 11 n. fcanl and know a tba world otw. . Ijaao It la my practica and ole e hana me ka ikaika kupono i hoolaha e ia ponoi no ka haawi rfflclast laxadvS, aapactaU la taa variona dlaaaaei hrt so baaltucy la taeonnaadlac it for tbe coav sault on Scutai1.'v;,to'y;T--ir-'- r of CAUdbOOd." plalata ? Fresh Servian artillery has been - of lafaota sad cbltdrra., ana aku ia lakou, a i ble e hookomo iloko o ka hale leta he leta Meet . CMAB. ca tie , Kins ZOWABD QABDMKa, If. I . A Boaxsuv, 1L brought up to the beleaguered Turkish rii ' r.in ii its ft ti ' i.ka-.-- v . ; ; ', - " Brooklyn, Is placed i hoopaja ka hoolaha,; ijuku mua ia kaluku'pooleta, :. MJ V,.; i. N.T. fortress and, the instant this 5 . a general cannonade is to open, under ' C y , kauia i kela me iamea iJaieia i ko lakou mau hale leta pa-- ; ; hi Id ron Cr for Flo tc hor'o O cover of which' the Montenegrins, and xscsu 2L aotorio. j'kahi, e like me n mear Aole at P. Servians will advance to "atorm.the ioolawaia aku ma ke kakau. lliU, 7:13 p. v : p. oo r v e r Ybaroi? city.- y -- -i ' Fo 0 : : ' ' 3 hoopii lnU' 0 ;j make kanawai ke kaulike o kuevX - ' .f:xrk au 6q ma e lareia mai cta- II2I7 G00D3 " " ororawa . rr Mm miir, t owr; " ' Delighted, at Defiance cf ka-me- I" Montenegrins- - ntoday are ana;i a kUai hoopauana malce kanawai -- 'i enerallr invriaja, kenx r Z. expressing delight? at;. the delance c s CantfleJal .. vtrt .ccr;:i!:7 i - i jlkahi o na hoolilo aaf i kud i;ke kanawaitmahpoVkr : handed ' to -- a- umisn-- ; admiral twno. AsocIitln nui U tV.:ii- y':'; ' 'A . to A CrtMJ Cta. speaking for the powers,, demanded na la he kanaiwa mai ka hoopaaia' ana oia mea. . Kin ' ' that the siege, of Scutari should be f V ' : . : : V ." Trn. rtimsr tcraz. ro ' , :- ";'-- cf abandoned. - ::. '.( r. v Pauku 2. hana mai ka kuai ku i ka oiaio " aMawaaaaa a 'l j.i, , - E mea mai i pane ,l LAC I FANCY GOODS Russia Applauds Deft EC ' Montenegrin defiance of Aus- a piha pono, STtry FURNISHINGS The ma ke kakati, i kela ame keia nina e waihoia aku , i:eta Izl 4ti Cts CINTC ? tria's attempted, coercion has raroused day evtsira at l:Zial o'clcci fa V f h ana iaiae ka mea kuai mai, e like me ka mea hoakakaia ma- - ; l Temarkable enthusiasm among the i C cf P. Hall, ccr. Fcrt tzl ;:v;cni Sin Loy Co. people and. resulted today In a huge t Iqko'. o ka pauku J ; a ina kekahi mea hoolilo'aku ehana me ka pan-Slav- ic demonstration, participated ssrZltlly tavftsd ta Klr,- - ke ttt:i Ct nr. Cjthd ' In by many Slav people and unchecked ; ikVlea no ame kolohe a i ple ;haawi, aU ole ma o ha? la e .

- V B. K. , ' J A , by the 'authoritiea ''v'tT'- . :. I hanaia ai a i ole e haawiia ai, i ka mea kuai mai i oleloia i ke--' nLYZ3. it a ' Cry .. kahi pane hobpunipuni: i na ninau o ia ano, a i ole e koi aku Flz Use ft Ceeia .V President Wilson Is striving to avert , L. 0, p. , ' u- diplomatic tangte between, the Unit v e kuai ma ka hoole ana e pane mai i na ninau oia ano a i ' ole ,;; ed and Japan over- - the, threat ..'.--j Co. States ma o ke koi apuka arci Q CI1 rsllaxi' L anti-Japane- ana aku i ole ma ka hoao ke ano Yir.1 Chen se a ana ma r;:t - legislation ., .,.- ened in Calk t!rtsttT'ar dr- - trllz.5ri:2j -- ' r:rt cr:r7 fArnia. . While no admission Is made . ua kuhihewa i na mea i makemakeia noia mau ninau, alaila, t rrtslrj at 7:. 3 o'dccx Cvra that any formal protest nv the part . Ct Fk?.rrkt :j kela anie keia hihia oia, ano i olelo ia, e no ka mea'' v ; trcJ;sr ccry tTlJ. ambassador Baron nanaoia - cf. the Japanese; a -: ; tttrni ' ; ; Chinda, has been' filed with the state : hoolilo aku oia ano ua ku i ka hewa mikaniina a, i ke ahewaia - AT:r,r.c33 j. ttit.tz. Dictitrj, '.; ; : department,; yet the president and Sec - ' - - T7. LLOYD, CzzrztzrT. . retary Bryan ' are losing f no time ;In ana no ia mea, e hoopaiia e uku dala aole e oi aki 'mamua o ' :;j'!;c:Ucnilp,, taking up the quesUonLrf';".'''-.s.'';-:.':i.- l elima haneri, a i ble en hpopaahaoia aole e bt aku mkmuao ebhof M22Ti:;3 K0T1CZ. Yesterday, the president had a' long conference with Secrdtary of the In- V mahinaj, a 4 ole na hoopai no a i elna i ka noonob ana o ka alia. V ' ' " ,' ' ' ' V ' . Reasenibia .Prices V A'- 4 ti . . 1 , .. At terior Lane, who Is fcom California i '1; - G.Tan::;tl3ti ; : senti-rnen- and in touch with Ctfornia- t " pAtiktJ 3. AbU nrea iloko 6 keia Kauawai r6 pili akuiWna: reef C2i Fcl-- and who Is looked ' upon as 'the ? representative of California in .' the hoolilo ana aku i hanaia malalb o kekahi kauona a ka'aha hob-- tUrlTc::7Atta cabinet" and it. Is admitted that. the . E37C1 p. v kolokolo, a i ole i kekahi hooilo anar aku liana ia e na h'obo - a. -- f i 'r?. pending legislation ' at Sacramento cro. T7. patt,Ft : Tc-t- - ' ci:. formed v the. sdle topic of the confer- , kauoha, nalhope no ka pomaikai b na poe i Vieia na Junaho6i- ; E. O. Hall & Son, ence.' During the talkj the president 1 t v t ponopono i kohoia hooponopbno . t sent for Representative Kent and dis waiwai, na poe e lawe aku no ka Phone 3481 .- - . Household Dept. cussed the question with him.; H ; v; : ana, a i ole e kekahi luna aupuni kona kulana i " ma oihana, a 5' : ' vi ii3 cimu The CaMfdrnia - legislature is now ' 7 r:s9 t ' i ; : marking time on the ineasure wWch ole e kekahi luna "o ka aha hookolokolo. v. ? is expected to cause trouble, ;but from Sacramento comes the word that the ; Packu 4. E mana keia Kanawai i kona aponoia ana. 1 , in ii , r Cilery Cos . -- 'n - bill will be passed, whatever action the president may take It is legisla- f:ZAP. 'czthel ; J lt Aponoia i keia' la 1 o Aperila,5 A. D. 1913. - r :! i ra l.v rtrr.It rrs, Cittrcss--: tion which the farmers of California i ; '-- are demanding, shutting out the com- , c:s 2. All i;!r.;a cf KOA I par- r- -i petition of Japanese and Chinese, Ui::iOM FUHNITUR3 T , 1' , J 4 ticularly the former. ' Under It, if It ' . t) trier. -- : visit depot 8her-lda- n becomes law, no alien not eligible to : . Kiaaina o ke Teritore b Hawaii; To our milk on citizenship will be permitted to either street and notice for your- c,wn in state. self we or lease land the ' the intense Interest take ::zy dug sto:ie Works Questioned. r In every - possible method for President Wilson today summoned ' We carry a complete line of obtaining perfect cleanliness. Senator Works of Callofrnia to ask HAWAII CHU3 C3. impend- " him as to the exact status of , A Tlalt to our dairiei' , an ii' - ing laws in that state which might t : - :i-t"'t- i ny cru-- s education tn itself. N be termed anti-alie- n legislation. . ; ' - ' tni fisvtltlxa. r: v ;Ho;:cLlnA;V ; ; Home Secretary : McKenna today I i n II : t- n i in hiii - A asked the physicians of Holloway jail I 'r L3 U W W U H VVJU1. :::!:!a-GycI:ryr- to report on the condition of ; Mrs. ; ' Pankhurst who is said to be in a criti- TV, 'SOClATIOii 111 Ert!:-:r- a cal condition as the result of her hun- ltcy ftr tie " : XUaCLS tkytlu fsr ger strike. So far she has .not been - UIizlSj'.5-:-..- ; -- ; forcibly fed. Lit, ilia ,TO ..AND. FROM ACL LINES' OF TRAVEL ; s- 1 r?. cir? rt. j'. TtLtiis, A score of suffragette meetings were r 1 eld through the city today and the authorities were, 'bitterly denounced. : Another Burning. v . - Expert repair work. Auto magnetos and complicated work our spe I Y. TAIIAKUI'A, H'tsriutareiVioviiBg-- ?' i;.-,y,;-- ; , A larger and costly residence was clalty. v;vv;: 7 OrVnT"!! xm COtlUISSIOM ItERCHANT Best Equipment in the city for this Line of Work. burned down at Norwich today and : "..""W V V , Uaf the police lay the blame at the door C1QAH NOW ProvUle ns aid . l Vmtsa tf. suffragettes. The building was the '"i CtntrtJ Merchandise ELEGTIOG SKIOP . ; ' Unoccupied and made a hot' blaze. The v 13x3 : 1119 St. above Hotel Phone 4344 Ilrxiri Ct, Kzti Et Pgclaic 4 firemen had , difficulty in savins: the Fort M. A. GUHST & CoAti. 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