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$ SUGAR ? WEATHER X Cane: 4.G25 lb., $90.50 X y Ther. mln., 70. y Bar. 8 n. in., 30.08. X Beots: 148. 11 d. cwt., $ T Wind, 12m., 13 N.E. .. $103.80 per ton. X HAWAIIANAnyone Has a Few Friends Can Can Haiti, 24h., 8 a. m., trace. 4 Who and HustleSTARa Bit Telephone 2365 Star Business Office. Get a Prize in The Star's $3,000 Contest. SEC0ND edition.

VOL. XIX. TWELVE PAGES. HONOLULU, HAWAII, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912. TWELVE PAGES. NO. 0164. I:

1 T 1 e--R a PRESS WILL 90 taniiar oaker TATEMENT CONTINUE THE ON TKAGEDY ives . CIVIL WAR

The Inquest on tho body of Tim run over the Porto Mean, to have left JS Sit Qts (Associated Press Cables to the Star.) OtanI Nanday, the Porto Mean negro him lying In the roadway, then to A NANKING, January 2. Sun Yat Sen was inaugurated President of tho found dead In IUver street early yes- have driven his car to a luau in the Chinese republic today with simple ceremonies. The city Is celebrating. terday morning, will be held this hopes of thereby establishing an 2.-- PEKIN, January Tho Empress has given Yuan Shih Kal $2,000,000 evening, commencing 7:30 o'clock. alibi, and lastly to have driven back at "Human Nature in Hawaii: How the well as personal conversations. Some tugucse aud Spanish 4.E57S to continue the war. Tho northern troops are anxious to fight. L. Bolln, chauffeur of car No. S01, where tho dead man lay and reported Few Want the Many to Work for of his remarks aro tho following: Hawaiian natives . . 1,1GB is still held in custody at the police his "discovery" to mounted Patrolman 'Them Perpetually, and at Low To show how very snmll a part the Porto Means 1,953 station. Wright. Wages,' is the title of Ray Stannard American plays In the actual planta- Others, Including Filipinos, South morning Those who were In Bolin's car " More Bomb Indictments This ho made a statement at Baker's article of his Hawaiian series, tion labor of the Islands, one need Sea Islanders, negroes, etc. . . . 81S .. to Chief of Detectives McDuffle which tho time are: Supervisor Harry Mur-- j which appears in the American Mugn- - only refer to tho figures of employ- Americans G04 Inquest to- rrty, Bob MUSCATINE, January 2. Emmett Flood, organizer will bo Introduced at the J. Walter Doyle, White, and'zlne for January. ment In 1909. Out of 41.G78 plantation of tho American night. a naval officer one. cruis- Federation of Labor, has been arrested charged from of the It Is Illustrated with views of Jap- workers In that year, only C04 were Total 41,678 with conspiracy to throw acid bombs button factories. O. C. Work-er- s' There is reason to believe that ers in port. anese cutting cane, an Americanized Amcrlcnns and they wore practically As I have already shown, practically at Wilson, agent of the Button i Union has also been indicted Bolin practically confesses to having Continued on Page Bight.) Chinese family (Win, Yap Kwai all in special or skilled positions. On everything In Hawaii depends upon and arrested. Fong's) niuTa group of pupils in Mid-i-aclf- the other hand, the numb.er of Japan- the sugar, Industry all tne wealth, tho Institute ("Mixing tho Races"), ese employes was 27,989 about two-third- s fine homes, the beautiful buildings, the JOYFUL AND PATHETIC SCENES together with portraits of Editor Soga, of the whole. The following list smooth automobile roads, tho extra- Demands NageFs Release James A. Rath, F. W. Damon and u will give nn idea of the working force ordinary charitable and benevolent in- 'Japanese-Hawaiia- n type. of tho plantations: stitutions. And the sugar Industry d WASHINGTON, January 2. The Government has demanded the re- ' --Mr. RELEASE OF MM Baker quotes from local papers 'Oriental workers Including Jap-Tro- ponds largely upon the labor of these lease of Nagel and has ordered the gunboat Vicksburg to Ecuador, where A! Mr. Rath's social census report,' ancBe, Chinese .nnd Koreans. .32,542 foreign peoples, mostly Japanese, upon the situation is critical. and the school commission's report, as European peasants, mostly Por- - (Contlnupd on iiaco nve.l

Down at the territorial immigration been admitted inside the enclosure Tveitmoe Arraigned station this morning there were some t meet him. RECORD SIZE EXCURSION MOR E HOMES! D reunions of long separated relatives. Ur- - !Uld Mrs- - Alonzo Sanches Garcla , January 2. Olaf Tveitmoe and his companions wero came to Hawaii five years ago, and made the water appear in the arraigned today. The pleading in tho dynamite cases has been postponed that thjy ,mve try,ng aU bcen tlm PARTY until January 12. j LOTS OPENED eyes of oven hardened newspapermen t0 get thelr SOIli Domingo, to como to VISITS THE VOLCANO and immigration officials. The first Hawaii. The lad made several

of Spanish immigrants , tempts, but could not manage the trip were released and sent on their way till the Willesden left Gibraltar, AT ADVENT OF NEW YEAR Governor Frcar announced this Springing New Ticket to tho other islands. One hundred aud I ' The old people have haunted tho morning that there would soon be ad- sixty-thre- locall-- e men, women and children, waterfront since the Immigrant ship vertised lots of land In various LANSING, Mich., January 2. The Governor has stated that, in hla were taken out of tho depot and ship- arrived in port and, for the past few ties, for homesteadlng purposes. On opinion Taft and Ia Follette should withdraw in favor of Roosevelt and 4 ped on the Mauna Kea to Maul and days, they have stood almost night With a. mighty heave of his subter- - From evory standpoint tho excur 0anu fhere arc boach lots nnd.Bomo Beverldgo. anU n tUero Hawaii. and day outside the immigration sranean fiery body, and a resounding' sion was a big- - succes The two best tarmB lalld8' l""'8" most yet, tin,. rrUla mnrnln.r oi nlnn nV.lni.lr . . flfO (lift fatllOUK UlOCKH nt TWClltV- - The pathetic and nt the Inter-Islan- i welcome Old steamers of the d company. samo joyful a Ae oM Ml? w 7on usuaL! Nln& Mlle, 0n Mnui thero wlll be time, scene was when T - haas the , swirling maelstrom of Sugar Trial Postponed youth of seventeen, who arrived in tho and Dr. Clark allowed them to como J'"'.- the flagship Maunt Kea and tho new lots thrown open In the near future. V Willesden one month ago, was releas- In and sit down pending the release mtc" Java that writhes incessantly steamer Kllauea, carried the crowd. The Governor approved of the rules 1,1 NEW YORK, January 2. Tho trial of the officers of Su- ed and allowed to rush to the arms of their son. When tho big door that "o center oi liniemaumau, the lava Both were filled to the limit of their and regulations regarding tho scale the American I pit pleasure-seekin- g gar Company for violating the Shernin law has been postponed until of his mother and father, who had f Continued on Pago Eight.) of Kllauea volcano, roared himself capacity with a and other blights that aro attacking March 4. upward and hurled his dazing head crawd, who made light of tho ncces- - the bananas. The rabies question was .1 toward the heavens, just as the hands Bar' crowding nnd -- accepted every- - also considered by the Governor, EYE of tho clock pointed to twelve and thing, oven what little seasickness Some minor alterations aro to bo 'FRISCO'! CHRISTMAS the Old Year made way for tho Now.' there was, as a Joke. Fortunately the .made to them before they are finally Australians Retain Cup It was Kllauea's greeting to 1912. and weather was flno. both going up and approved. three and a quarter hundred Honolulu coming back, nnd there wero few It Is not expected that word regard-- i CHRISTCHURCH, N. Z., January 2. The American tennis challengers HAT 0" I HPl I T residents and tourists sat upon the cases of mal do mer. In fact, the lug tho governorship will come wero dofeated in the singles and doubles In tho Davis cup contest. IVlagniriCent. Oinglllg 111 1 nc llcl rOUIl"! brink of the crater and watched tho weather could not possibly have been through Jor a day or so. magnificent spectacle. better, both at sea and at tho volcano. tain Square A Hundred Thousand Tho three hundred and twenty-fiv- e Tho sun shone all day long and tho Persian Patriots Hanged or thereabouts were thujje who went air was JuBt cool enough to ,lrtj cont- THREE AIRMEN People Present ort the Inter-Islan- d excursion to the fortablo for thoso who had gone prop-volcan- together with passengers who erly equipped, though It was a bit TABRIZ, January 2. Sixteen PersInnB havo been hanged "here as tho of on Russian troops. went up on tho Matson steamer Wil- - chilly In tho gray dawn when tlio early result their attack By ERNEST N. SMITH. It was an open air Christmas Eve ,,elmma ana somo residents of the Big risers got up to catch tho first train T (Special Correspondence of Tho Star.) festival In which nearly 100.0OD voices !Islahd who wanted to watch the Old down to Hilo. Tho moonlight nights SAN FRANCISCO, December 27. united in a mighty Christmas chorus,, Year out and the Now Year uosIdo added to tho pleasure or the trip. Laundrymen Strike .1...... it - T. S. Baldwin, Lee Hammond aud C. ' meaning on was an masses oi mouen rocK. (Continued on Page Eight) Christmas Eve has a new Market street. It occasion j"10 R.' Gardner are airmen on their way for San Francisco It stanus for some-- n wnicn some oi tne worm s greatest "s NEW YORK, January 2. Two thousand laundry workers are on a to Manila to make some flights nt tho gave strike. thing different to San Franciscans, at artists gladly their services free Manila carnlvnl to be held there noxt Christ-yea- r (Morning Cablo Report on Pago Two.) least it will from now on, for this of charge. It was a unique PRESIDENT PRATT WILL GIVE month. They aro in tho P. M. S. S. saw tho starting of what will be- - mas spectacle, duplicated nowhere which arrived hero this morn- como a custom, and give the west-- else in the world, and It was a climax ing, nnd with them they have two ma- ern metropolis a greator reputation to any number of varied events which ADDRESS TO NSPECT0R5 chines. THE INJURED AVIATOR PLACED throughout the world for Inaugurat- - made up some of tho fascinating epl-in- g Baldwin Is well known here, for he something novel, original and sodes for which this city, Is famous, was along with Bud Mars, and went really worth while. (Continued on pnge four.) through tho Orient with him. Ho re- ON BOARD THE VIRGINIA Dr. Pratt, president of tho bonrd composition, oxidization and reduction turned a fow months ago on tho Per- - 1ST of health, will address tho inspectors to Its elements of vegetable and ani-'sl- nnd has found tho field so good Is j who work to- mal debris." ovor there that ho going back INDUSTRIAL SGROOLS DESIRED under his Jurisdiction This morning Chief Mnchtnst Drey-- will be out of On Wednesday afternoon Dr. Hob-d- y nimin. As far as could bo learned commission for somo morrow morning. .Tho president could ,n- will address tho Inspectors on there was no chance of them coming er who wa8 uurt - tllc fly,nB lna wooks yot. , not manage to mnko vMno smash-u- Sun-Hon- s the address to health matters, and he' wlll uso sim- to Hawaii to fly. At least no ncgotla- - at Lollohua on Tho South Dakota is coaling today. MONEY IS E day, as he Is not feeling very woll. ple, direct language, that will bo readi- had boon begun with them for ,!'y. was carried aboard tho West Vtr- - On Thursday tho West Virginia will The lecturor will tako as his sub- ly understood. thls purpose. glnla. Ho wns brought up by train coal, and on Frldny the fleet wlll fin- ject the study of sanitation, nnd he and I alt on on tho patrol wagon at tho ish up with the California taking on wlll confine himself to most of the depot. He la pretty badly hurt, but hor supply. Superintendent Pope ' Public Islature did not pass tho necessary ap- of the questions that ho has dealt with in 111' no complications sot in It is y On Saturday they are listed to tako propriation buildings. GOVERNOR TREATS LIGHTLY Instruction Dapartmont expects to bo to erect the tho little pamphlet that he has writ oxpnetod on board that no thoir dopnrture fur San Diego. All "Thoro Is much need of such n domiciled In his temporary quarters ten and published. i wlll soon pull around and be all right the preparations with this end Jri school right here In Honolulu," said n day or so. The soli, ground wator, ground air, again. view nro going on rapidly. The cAH on Alakon street within Mr. Gibson, thoro Is no money to "but ground moisture, bacteria, contamina OF M The inquiry regarding tho accident Is being stowed, tho stores have bean Tho building at the corner of Alakea do the with. Nothing could bo work tion of soil and tho influence of soil to the marine railway by tho Wost taken on, aud tomorrow the marines being remod- - young people 1 to teach the and Merchant streets is better than upon hoalth, will all be dealt with. A'lrginla is still gointc on. 'o news will return from Camp Cowleg and oled, partitions being put In how to got in lino to earn their own $ and are Speaking of bacteria, Dr. Pratt hns has been made avHllable yet, as the aboard their respective ships. Tha to the big two rooms Into living when tloy loave school." following to say: Govornor Frear was asked this old man ilrst saw Governor Frear in subdivide the Inquiry has not concluded. It is Navajo will tow some launches smaller compartmojte. Reforenco Is of coursiu to the advo "Quite a numbor of bactoria aro morning by a Star representative 1871, and that was at tho homo of the hardly likely that anything will ,' aud the men are to be on board by possible tliat the annual meet- cated Industrial training of pupils in found In tho ospoclally noar tho whothor or not there was anything In Governor's paronts In Honolulu. It is soil, givon out hero. Thlsmusgonio from suppor tlmo. ing of the school commissioners will tho' ordinary schools, tho institutions surface. Tho ground bactoria aro the ropoit thnt ho has been suggest- Mr.Pnnk In tho nnssnfitinr nf n hist. WnIllnKton The Colorado went on tilde this be postponed from January 13 to a of a reformatory nnturo'tor boys nnd divided Into two groups thoso of do-ca- ed as a possible assistant seorotary torlc flag, In connection with which it flie Claudine is UilJheja'' up by j morning from the Alnkea "Wharf. Tlia-.- , later date. The dato originally sot is girls being ostnbllshod, aud both in putrefaction nnd formentatlon of the Interior. Tho Govornor smil- was that he called on the chief oxocu-tlvo- . run-- 1 West Virginia to hnving now buildings an ed, and said that he thought thore The old man was a voluntoor the nccldoni. The trnok' of tho and the California aro thought to be not very satisfactory the way of at called saprophytic , and tho bactoria . I . .... 1 I . . 1 t iiiiu kuh uj u mm iniB, mw uiu l.t illI.. 1. tho majority of tho commlssionurs. early day. called pathogoulc formed by tho pro- was nothing in tho rumor. In IS 19, in San Francisco, and he ' oi iuu iwu nrguiw iiumur. jand It Is oxpectod the railway They aro at tho naynl slip. Inspector Gibson had a ew wowIb to The school childron of tho Territory cess of organic decay nnd which, In "I heard that story somo days ago. spoke of thoso ourly days. that say this morning about tho dasirabll-lt- y aro being bettor sorvod now than they troduced Into the human system, nro I saw tho mnu who got tho cablo, but Judge Hartwell, who was also a DR. McGREW'S WILL. Hardaway Wrtghteon, aud that all the qf having industrial schools for havo for, a long tlmp past. The teach-li- cnpublo of producing various dlsoasos, I think thore la nothing In the affair." caller on the Govornor this morning, rest of the property not previously boys nnd girls. He said thrft nothing staff is and the accom- or thoso which become lodged In the In rosponso to nnothor question had a conversation with Mr. Cook The will of the late Dr. John j disposed of by the trust deed of Juno and boys, aro bolng Improved as rap-Idl- soli throligh tho contaiuinntlon ofVtho about tho "chargoa" that aro said to nnd spoko of tlmos long since past. McGrew was aumltt to probate this could be bettor for girls modations oimqIK- - boon nuido by Raymond C. Brown, tomorrow 'in 1I11 slinll a .llvlili.il age to sovontoen. as possible lattor by ground wator nnd nlr, and havo Kuhlo against who kc-- from the of twolvo morning, Trent Trust Company, i , ... M sug-goa- t In tho which And in tho soli a favorable him, Govornor Fronr stated that ho loaves for Europe, via San Kranclsoa Unfortunntoly it is easy onough to Applications aro comluK all cording to wiU, had, up till noon, nothing 'nnd Now York, dropped in to goo tho the provisions of tho Grew and the two childron, John that Iiuhififf ul schools lo.osta-llshod- ', tlmo from 'toachors on tho mainland. lodging ground, until forced out, of hoard more of nbout "addod" charges, j Govornor at noon. Mr. Brown Is pro- - being nppolnted exocutor without Tarn McGrew andKatherlne McOrevf but whore - Is tho pionoy to WJienevor there are vacancies, they tho soil by tho niovomonts the bonds. Coopor, will isolated October K, comov from? can bo filled at very abort notlco by ground wator and nlr. Tho Governor had a callor thla coodlng to England and Europe to Tho vet- - Speolnl Agent Gninp-saprophyt- 1'h will, provldos that $600 shall go 1011, whTbh was a Ufto do-- t Plans aro In existence for Industrial poiupotent teachers from tho United "To tho benevolent action of the morning, John Cook, a Houolulu tako tho placo of but short do-- eighty-seve- n years age. returning to Honolulu. to Dr. McQrew'fl niece, Mrs. Juanlta fore the donth of testator. schools for boy3 anjlids, but the. le'g Statop bacteria .Is due tho ernn of of Tho bell, who Ja thg . - ; m v i " I ii 11 iii .MtMillWl 'titft& 'ff ii .Mi hi f. ifai i' aft rr i MtMiMii'ni p THE HAWAIIAN STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912.

Albert Stinder, bookkeeper, Kahulul. .gurten, Lahalna C.000 HE HAWAIIAN STAR Miss Mary Kaunano, assistant, kinder 5,000 Miss Hannah Cutnmlngs, Watluku , 5,000 DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKL- CONTESTANTS START f Mrs. Hurst, Kahulul 5,000 Wren Wescoatt, Puuneno C,000 Dally published overy afternoon (except Sunday) by tho Hawaiian star f ... J. Machado, Walluku 5,000 Newspaper Association, Ltd., McCandless Building, Dethel street, Hono- Mrs. W. S. Chllllngworth, 5,000 lulu, T. H. Walluku.... IN FOR BIG COUNT Mrs. Loughcr, Puuneno , C.000 Eddie Lyons, apprentice, Walluku .... 5,000 Entered at tbo Postoftlco at Honolulu as second class mall matter, John M. Modclros, Pala 5,000 Henry G. Sheldon, blacksmith, Kealla. 5,000 SUBSCRIPTION HATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Geo. Kaim, Kllauca .'. , . 5,000 Dally, aaywkero In Islands, per month $ .7G Some of the contestants in Tho the week ending 8 a. Wednes- - the nt in., Ed. Dcverlll, lunn, Makaweli 5,000 Dally, anywhere In Islands, thrco months 2.00 Star's Great $r000 Prizo Contest uro day, Jnnunry 10, nil subscriptions turn the Harold Morgan, Llhuo 5.0UJ anywhere Islands, months ; 4.00 adding inntcrlally to their count ed in to the Ofllce, will Dally, In the six Contest be Miss Ethel Edwards, teacher, Kllauea. 5,000 islands, year 8.00 through tho ballots which their friends given Four regular Dally, anywhere In tho one Times the count. Miss Mcta Reldcll, Hanalel 5,000 year . 12. 0 are clipping from Tho Star each day Hcinembcr Four-Tim- e All Dally, to foreign countries, ono ... that tills count Miss Mary Hudly, teacher, Kealla 5,000 Sizes to Fit t Semi-Weekl- y, year 2.00 and depositing in tho ballot box at will stop anywhere in tho Islands, ono exactly at tho time stated: Miss Sato, teacher, Koloa 5,000 ieml-Weekl- y year 3.00 the Contest office for them. While it mean to Foreign countries, one doesn't fifteen minutes, or an Richard Oliver, Waimea 5,000 Advertising rates supplied upon request. these single votes aro small they hour later. Then begins a week with All Tables . TIMMONS, MANAGER, amount to a very considerable In the the count Three Times the usual h Business office telephone, 23C5; postofflce box, 366. aggregate, and are well worth consul-- j amount; followed by a week of double h h ering. Sonio of tho most successful count. It is easy to see that the way Morning Cable Report ?4.50 15.00 $5.50 get workers thus far have been those who to tho biggest score possible is Leaves, fl.?5 and $1.50. lure turning in the most little clipped to get the subscriptions early. (Continued from Page One.) ballots. It is the little things that Cash Bonus Prizes. K&tB, round and oval, 6c to 20c; count very often, and a few votes Contestants should not forget that COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 2. Action which may have a far reaching more or less may mean tho winning the extra prize contest is now In prog- political effect In tho ranks of the Insurgent faction of the Republican )ar-t-y or losing of a big prize. ress. Tho eight workers who secure was taken hero yesterday by tho delegates attending tho first conference The Contest Manager wishes to call the greatest number of votes during of the Progressive Republican party of Ohio. attention to the fact that each of the the two weeks beginning yesterday By a vote of fifty-tw- o to thirty-tw- o they refused an endorsement of Sen J. G printed ballots has a date, beyond and ending at 5 p. m., Monday, Janu- ator Robert M. La Follette as Republican candidate for President in the k ' Hi which it can not bo accepted. A num- ary 15 will receive extra prizes rang- coming campaign. ) ber of candidates, or their friends, ap- ing from $15 in cash to ?2.50 in cash. They decided in favor of a personal expression of opinion by the dele parently have not noticed this, and These prizes are entirely separate from gates to the national convention in favor of a candidate, although they de- almost every week there are a, few the general contest, and has no effect clared that La Follette was the logical candidate. ' ballots deposited which 'havo to be on tho big race. Every candidate, Senator J. D. Works of California, ono of the leading .progressives, made Cssfls CookSp thrown out. We do not like to have even though he may not have turned the statement that Theodore Roosevelt should declare himself positively and to do this, but fairness to all compel us in a vote Up to tho present time, has finally both as to his candidacy and his stand on the principles that havo LIMITED to live strictly up to tho rules In all as good a chjfiico as any other can- been accepted by the Progressive wing of the. Republican party. points, even though they are seem-- 1 didate, for only votes taken during the . LOS ANGELES, January 2. Ortie McManlgal, charged with murder Honolulu. T. H. ingly of minor Importance. first two weeks in January will be for complicity with tho McNamaras in blowing up the Times building, left The Multiple Count. counted for these bonus prizes. ' hero yesterday in the custody of Detective Malcolm McLaren for Indian- Shipping and Com-missi- on Tomorrow tho big count begins The individual ballots clipped from apolis, where he is expected to give testimony before tho federal grand paper, will "given multiple which marks the closing three weeks the be, tho Jury which is investigating the alleged dynamite conspiracy Involving offi Merchants 1Mb &enson Smith & Co., Ltd V8 of the great contest. As explained in count the same as will be accorded cers of organized labor. Saturday's subscription votes. last Friday's and Star, for Attorney Job Hnrrlman; for Olaf Tveltmoo and San StXSAR FACTORS and GENERAL counsel other INSURANCE AGENTS. Francisco labor leaders charged with knowledge of tho dynamite conspir- acy, states that his clients will light the case to a finish. They"wlll plead Representing ,'2,, STAND ING OF STAR'S CONTESTANTS In the supernor court today. Ewa Plantation Co. !.: WASHINGTON, January 2. During the New Year's reception at tho Waialua Agricultural Co., Lt& White House Taft, by actual count, Kohala Sugar Co. '4 yesterday President shook hands with Apokaa Sugar Mill Co. 8092 just visitors. The line of those who called to pay their respects to Fulton Iron Works, of 8fc Louie- - Miss Alice H. Arnold, Honolulu 393,71S the President extended for some distance down Pennsylvania avenue. Weston's Centi Ifugals. ' &. Miss Johanna Drew, Honolulu 248,950 ST. PETERS, Mo., January 2. Eight coaches on the Wabash railroad Babcock Wilcox Boilers. .. ' , 144,013 Green" Fuel Economizer. Fred Turrill, Honolulu were derailed near here yesterday and fourteen passengers were severely Matson Navigation Co. 06,874 Miss' Virginia Silva, Waimea, Kauai Injured. The cars caught fire after tho accident and were burned. New England Mutual Life Insurance-- 71,399 A. S. DIas, Honolulu SAN FRANCISCO, January 2. Oi e of the most significant changes fol Company, of Bosten. fsH ' ; Aetna Insurance Co. H C. Achong Ai, Lihue, Kauai . 53,088 lowing the establishment of the provisional republic of China Is shown In a BL 9 A reraar able quality of carbon. H 36,317 National Fire Insurance Co. John R. Gilllland, Honolulu proclamation Issued yesterday by the republican authorities providing for the Citizen's Insurance Co. (Hartter) ml!?VpJ Dry, clean, fibre-fille- d, surface-- 1 Miss Stella Padgett, Makaweli, Kauai....' ji"- 29,713 adoption of the western calendar, which will hereafter conform with the Fire Insurance Co. IH TVTTTTV TETTER ' coated paper free from smut and hi Arthur Henry Winkley, Honolulu 29,196 Christian calendar of Europe and America, to take effect at once, with the The Assurance Cerporatlaiw jfi '. . . . 26.6S6 CARBON Mrs. W. J. Payne, Ronokaa, Hawaii v new year beginning on January 1. IH9 e producing clear sharp copies. M, Miss Agnes Scharsch, Kealla, Kauai ;i 23,520 EVENING GOWNS AND WRAPS Special dispatches the Manchus are active and that the im state that Cleaned by Abadle's French Process. .Miss Lucille Legros, Honolulu 19,294 perial troops have captured Wingeho.v and are attacking Wuchang. A bom 17,000 Miss Hattle He Fries, Honolulu bardment of the latter city is under ay and the rebels are making a desper HAWAIIAN NEWS COMPANYLtd. 1 W. E. Kerr, Honolulu 14,3S ate resistance. , French Laundry 12,Sii0 I Miss Malanle Coleman, Kohala, Hawaii is Shl-K- , Jnnunry 2. It is st' ted that Premier Yuan will J. Abadie, Prop. Walluku, Maui 12,435 Young Building. Miss Matilda Burlem, present to the throne today a written denmnd signed by all of the imperial H Alex. H 10,950 Frank M. Stillman, Honolulu ..... commanders of troops In the north n army, that tho princes and nobles of 9,482 Joseph Vierra, Jr., Hilo, salesman... tho Imperial chin surrender their inn ense wealth for the continuance of the 777 King St. No Branches. Phone 149 J. A. Comb3, Honolulu 8,155 war. 8,018 Miss Adeline Hose, Lahalna Unless the throne consents and t c princes of the royal family give up Young Hotel Laundry K. Klpl, Hilo, Hawaii. 7,597 Miss Itebecca their hoarded millions of centuries. I soldiers demand that their wealth be WATCH I'S GROW ! Olympia Gonsalves lane, 7.354 Miss Silva, commandeered for the use of tile nrn J and for military purposes. Phone 1862 Weight, Maui.. 7.003 Miss Leilani Walluku, President Sun Yat Sen of the Chinese republic departed yesterday from Hawaii 6,500 Galvanized Wire Hanging Baskets John K. Akau, Hilo, this city for his new capital of Nanking. General Li Yuen Hung will be WE CALL AND DELIVcR DAILY;. J. A. Magoon, Honolulu 5,550 Jr., commander-in-chie- f of the republican troops in the field. Mrs. Mary A. Morse, Honolulu 5,450 40c. 10-inc- h, 50c. h, 60c. LONDON, January 2. Special dis atches received here from Pekin Ing, 2427 street, II . 5.17S Miss Lydia Lliiha that the Emperor and Empress ' ave fled from the Imperial palace to John H. Jones, Honolulu 5,075 AipSS FOR HANGING BASKETS. .take up their residence In Sehlke, wh'ch is on the Mongolian frontier. Miss Margaret B. Parker, Kahulul, M ...... 5,060 C.Q.YeeHop&Co 15c pound. '. T. . 5,029 Albert A. Kuhns, 59 F. School street front and by the sides of the band- Miss Mollie Thomas, Honolulu .' 5,017 stand when the oratory began, - Miss Corea, telephone central.Lihue 4 5,011 CHINES E PARADE Adeline j Francis W. Damon was the first Meat Market Thompson 5,005 Walter speaker, addressing the patriots in and Co. Miss Nora K. Stewart, Kalaheo, Kauai. 5,004 Guild A Barnes vernacular. reference to their the iCollins Building, King St. Telephone 3591 Henry Honan, conductor 5,003 BIG AFFAIR president-elec- t and tho occasion he Importers Solomon Kaalhuc, Honolulu 5,003 IS flung out in clear tones at the start Mrs. W. J. Stone, Hilo 5,001 1, relephone 3451. brought an instant .response of loud Are Bad for Business E. C. Pohlman, Honolulu . 5,001 Chinatown emptied Itself on the Aching Heads cheering, and tho orator held the D. K. Sheldon, Waimea. 5,001 streets and Aala Park last night for properly his head Is fairly splitting crowd's enthusiasm up throughout his Consolidated Soda No one can transact business when Andrew Wright, 1187 Kaili street 5.000 a great In of Water demonstration honor IK speech. inrlth pain, A. St. Piianaia, clerk 5,000 Sun Yat Sen, the first president of the Is Absolutely ,'.',. can attention to customers Sun .Fo, the son of President Sun, Pure No saleswoman or salesman Archibald Robertson, Honolulu 5.000 republic of China, and in celebration Iwhen suffering from this torture. A. 5,000 was among the Chinese speakers. He Manuel Silva, clerk of the change declared by the revolu- - Business of every kind today demands clear-heade- d consideration f'.ee- jWater jjacfarlane Jr. Honolulu 5,000 hflfl n thrilling ropniiHnn ntiH amnncr tlonary iiarty nt homo in time reck-- TELEPHONE 2171. ffdom from disturbance as far as possible and the aching head is a hindrance. 5,000 other apt expressions said: Henry J. Fern, watchman oning from the Man elm to tho Gre Rfc vA,, ran nsanrp vmirsfilf certain relief from headaches by taking C: accountant 5,000 "I now have hopes that the play of John Anderson, gorian calendar. Bowers' Merchant Patrol' J. L. Victor, fireman, Palama Station....,, 5,000 modern events will have their share With glowing transparencies In- Mrs. Louis Horner, Honolulu 5,000 In the formation and growth of my And Confidential Agency Wafers (Shac) scribed in Chinese characters, gor-gous- Stearns' Headache Archie Manaulu, Waialua 5,000 people. I know that with the present fringed and tasseled banners, Reliable Watchmen Furnished. Phone you do not want it again until another headache comes; Jimmy Fox, Honolulu .' 5,000 covernmnnt In ohari'ri'nf nffnlra In thn 'One dose cures and 1 effigies ' scores of revolutionary ags, 1051, P. O. Box 284. City Hud-quart- !, Ifthen you take them because you know what they will do for you. They are Oscar Cox, Waialua 5,006 old empire nothing will be left un-- , of obnoxious persqus and a portrait of habit-formin- g Martin Neumann, PostolTlco clerk 5,000 keep of Club Stables. 7, free frori drngs...... , done to China abreast the most Ul. OlUl, lilt) 1I1UUB illl L'iUl.Y to yourself demands that you get STHAK.Nb tno genuine. C. J. Holt, Honolulu 5,000 IJUIilUtJ progressive nations. Today we have Justice start from the park? sev- Charles Coster, Honolulu ,, 5,ooo It mustered a new liberty, a llborty which all our eral boys, who John K. Fern, conductor 5,000 hundreds of men and nation can enjoy1." carried torches and var'ous shooting Nagaran Fernandez, stenographer 5,000 Mr. Tsal, one of tho editors of the lireworks, and cheered for the newest Isaac H. Harbottlc, deputy tax assessor 5,000 Liberty News, presided and displayed republic and heroes in both Chi- E. J. Crawford, Honolulu 5,000 its much aptitude for the position In his nese A mount- . Captain Paul Smith, clerk 5,000 and English. sqund of introductions. Sucking Pig Roast Beef .' police or Manuel Perry, clerk 5,000 ed kept the roi clear and tho W. Ynn Kwnl Vntip wna illrnotnr of on Vineyard, near Emma, five T. Qulnn, chauffeur '. 5,000 utmost good order prevailed among J. the ceIebratlon( hcins ably asslsted rooms, only $1 7.00. IT'S ALL THE SAME TO US. Harry H. Holt, deputy marshal 5,000 the polyglot crowds that lined the by Ho Fon and others. These two C. Sousa, Development Co, , 5.000 way. away Jose Island At a llttlo dlstanco tho just named are among Honolulu's J. A. R. Vierra, Honolulu 5,000 procession WE ARR IN POSITION TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THK BEST could not bo differentiated most respected bank clerks. Wm. Savldge, real estate dealer..".. 5,000 from an American election parade. COUNTRY. Couldn't build the house for THAT'S TO BE HAD IN THE Alfred O. Rosa, Honolulu 5.000 Near at hand it had more smoke and the money a Bargain rrt Rosenberg, Honolulu , 5,000 PORTLAND LIBRARY J. smell of firecrackers. Easy-term- s, WINS DISTINCTION Bungalow, Gulick Ave. Miss D wight, stenographer 5,000 AVhen the procession returned to .' $2100. Ben Bruns, Honolulu 5,000 Aala Park one of tho effigies was ig-- Portland Oregonlan: Portland's Metropolitan Market F. J. Dutra, Magoon building 5,000 central public library has been cir- Meat nominousiy strung up to tho baud-- 1 Sam L. Wong, salesman .- , 5,000 stand front, while another was culating more books annually than Howard Adams, tobacconist 5,000 the library in world-famou- s block, W. P. HBILBRON and A, LOUIS. Prom's. jammed into n barrel doubled up, I central Lot on 12th Ave., one Henry Vierra, clerk ,. . 5,000 In 1909 the circulation pf the from line, feet-On- head and feet protruding, and from j car 16,000 sq. ly Mrs. Addie Dowsett, Honolulu 5,000 public library In Bpston Telephone 3445. g tho amount of jabbering over the central was $700, easy terms. Miss F. B. Gedge, Lillha street , 5,000 297.5C7. Portland's central library cir- - corpse ono would think it was feared A. K. Aor.a, clerk, circuit court ,., , , 5,000 " that the detestable fellow miuht come . """"" ' 0,, H. Van Glesen, deputy City & Co. clerk, , ,' 5,000 I"""""uuo to life. muiiies uuiiuk lie libfill ycul Louis Meyers, engineer , 5,000 ending October 31, 1911, according to LOTS IN r. The stand was well decorated with ifa Olioa AVmi 9flflr Pnnnn. rnnri... Ann tho report of Miss Mary F. Isoip, the both national ensign war MAKIKI BEAUTIFUL. Miss Alice Hattle, Hilo ' 5,000 the and tho librarian, read at the annual meeting Hag of the revolutionists tho C. Carval'io, Hilo , . . 5,000 former of the Portland Library Association, a fly Quality is Featured Sam Kauhane, Walohlnu , 5,000 rod with a white sun on a bluo in tho art room of tho library lust (Bernard Kelekollo, clerk, Hilo 5,000 field iir tho upper corner next tho night. To rent, Bungalow,. In our extendsl all-blu- e Wo make Quality tho only feature business and it iToshlro Kurltani, Honokaa, Hawaii...., ,, 5,000 staff, and tho lattor an lly Tho centrnl library, brunch libraries, Piikoi street, near Wilder Ave.f. are In coun to every detail. Tho product and service unexcelled the Mrs. W. H. Heen, Hilo , 5,000 with n white sun in tho center as nnd city and county schools circulated $35 per month. 1111 or soil for filling try. We can your order fo crushed rock "Lowj Mrs. II. D. Corbott, Hilo , ,' , 5,000 was described in Tho Star when tho last year a total of 787,772 volumes. Spots" instantly. Mrs. M. P. Fernandez, Hilo 5,000 flags appeared for tho first time in Theso wore as fqllows: Soli wood Miss Emily Ewnllko, teacher, Hilo 5,000 Honolulu. branch, Alblna, 59,882; East Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. Miss Lilian Mundon.'HIlo 5,000 Thousands of Chinese and people Portland, 24,150; North Alblna. six DOHDEBO Ewallko, deputy clerk, Hilo 5,000 of nationalities s Robinson Block, Queen Street David other awaited in tho months, 14,105; and do B.H. Miss Wllhelmina Weight, Papalkou 5,000 park the return of tho procession, and posit stations, 125,552; city schools, Walter Low, Hilo 0,000 It was a vast concourse that stood in 155,444; county schools, 12,254, 83 Merchant Street.

" ' ift' ni' in b'i niift i'i wtvt.li' im tm ' i'iAatmtttut)c - THE HAWAIIAN STAR, TUESDAY, JAKIMRY 2, 1912, Bijou Theater f' Classified Advertisements I 1 NEW TQNIGHT. wf One Cent Per Word. Six Words Count One Lino I CHANGE OF PROGRAM. O h Per Line, One Week, 30 cents; Two Weeks, 40 cents; One By H. M. AVRE8. ril Month, 60 cents. SPORT N KO0000Q WANTED. NOTICE. "A Night Off" Subscribers not receiving tho Ha- Your hats to bo cleaned by The Close Finishes the waiian Star regularly or promptly will's Experts, 1123 Fort, opp. Club Stabtes. Tnko n Night Oft and See This DIt of confer a favor by telephoning 2366. Fun tind Hoar tho Musical Specialties. Feature of Hilo's We want you to know that Jeffs has TIRE8 REPAIRED, moved his barber shop to tho base- Honolulu Vulcanizing ment on King street, three doors from Work em Fort street. Alakoa street is now prepared TOMORROW NIGHT New Year mako repair to any slzo tiro for amyf The Famous Burlesque on acing vehicle. Prices reasonable and quick "FIDDLE DEE DEE." FOR 8ALE. delivery.

John O'Rourkc and Felix Brughelll j tho finish, won by a short head. Five hydraulic barber chairs for AUTO STAND. good Half Mile Hawaiian Bred. snlo. Apply Pachcco'e Bcrbor Shop. THURSDAY NIGHT, put jon a card of races at Hooj Nuuanu autoTtand. Two alxi Felix Brughelll's St. Angclo, 110 "THE SPECULATORS." lulu Park yesterday and tho crowd seat Cadillac cars. Lowest rates. lbs., (Rollins) 1 fin- Cocoanut plants for sale. Samoan Phono 319C. were treated to some of the best Strawberry, Borctanla near Nuuanu. John O'Rourke's ,117 variety. Apply A. V. Hills, Llhuc, ishes have been scon on a Ha- that lbs.( Willis) 2 Kauai. PROFESSIONAL CARD. USUAL PRICKS USUAL FUN waiian track for many a day. Eugene Lyman's Twinkle, 117 lbs. PHILIPL."WEAVERr" The day was nn ideal one and tho (Shihiyara) n Attorney-at-Law- . UargakiB In Real Estate, on sea-ihor- attendance satisfactory. Quite a num Time: 57 seconds. 512 plains Telephone Stangenwald Building. ber of excursionists came down from St. Angolo and Strawberry fought and hills. IC02. "Pratt" 101 Stangenwald W. T. Empire Theater the volcano in tho morning to take In out tho Issue between them and Rol- RAWLINS, Attorney-at-Law- . tho sports at the track. lins got the colt home in a driving Matinees: 30C Judd Building. . Tho going was on tho heavy side finish by a nose. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. which accounts for the times made In St. Angelo Is by Sam Lazagis out BUY AND SELL. MASONRY WORK. the various events being somewhat of tho famous old Angle A. He ran Diamonds and jewelry bought, sold Contracts taken ror all kind of slow. like a good colt yesterday and looks and exchanged. Bargains in musical masonry work. Prompt service. Tho features of the racing were the llln rr.1lnnplt.ry It. Tt rnnl Uf nr.. John House of Best Films nBtruments. J. Carlo, Fort St. Rodrlguea, Miller .The resuscitation of St. Avon which car Jor Collier. street near ried off the open half mile for Felix Pony Race. B. C. OLIVEIRA, Brughelll, and tho uncovering of a Twinkle (C. do Mello) 1 LACES AND FANCY WORK. very Hawaiian-bre- d in St. promising Hilo Boy (Shihiyara) 2 Automobile expert. Auto repairing Salvo's lace store. Irish, Cluney won half-mil- e event COPYniOHT UNDERWOOD A UNOCnwOOD N V Moving Angelo which the Nigger (Maluna) 3 a specialty. Dealer in new and sec- and Armenian laces and various other Pictures , Hawatlan-breds- and which 59 for will Time: seconds. ond hand cars. Ofllce phono 25j0. European fancy goods. Fort St., near certainly be heard of again. Twinkle was easily the Office, 137 Will Bo Better and More Numerous best and JOSEF SMEJKAL, Merchant street. Residence Beretanla. Brughelll was the recipient Of many won by n length. .- Than for Many Weeks. country to chal- phone, 29G8. congratulation ou his colors being The'$1000 Tho giant Bohemian wrestler who has just arrived in this ROOMS AND BOARD- Event. lenge Frank Gotch for the world's championship title. He is 27 years old, AN EVENING WITH THE SCREEN. to victory by Avon. Tho Free-for-al- l, - 5G Handsomely mosquito-proo- carried St. one mile and one quar- stands C feet 2 Inches and weighs 2S0 pounds. His chest measurement Is PERSONAL. furnished, f veteran sportsman was tickled almost iter: inches. rooms, single and en suite, all to death himself. I John O'Rourke's Merlingo, 124 lbs. modern conveniences, with board; also ' EDWARD to keep racing j 1 EARLE, psychic of San table board. Apply 13G6 King VAUDEVILLE: He has done much (Rollins) street. I Francisco for twenty years. No. 782 alive on the Big Island and his luck 'John O'Rourke's Spring-ha- s Ban, 110 I SCHOOL Phone 2C99. 0 UGH KInau street, telephono 3913. Consul- ' not been what he deserved. Old lbs. (Shihiyara) ES PIANO FOR SALE. Harry Hurst, the pacer, and St. Avon'W. L. Decoto's Major Collier. 121 ' tations daily, 10 to 4. Meeting every Francts and High grade piano, are regular pets of his and though the lbs. (Willis) 1 Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Occult slightly used; a latter has time and time again dis- Time: 2:13. I TO CHALLENGE NOW LEADS demonstrations, test, messages, slate-writin- snap to right part; cash or Instal- Bence ments. appointed he has ' always made ex- This was a great race. Passing tho Public Invited. Address J. B., Star office. Singers and Character Sketch Artists, cuses for tho big stud and expressed stand the first time the order was J ' confidence that one of these days he Merlingo, Collier, Spring Ban. So FOR RENT. MERCHANT TAILOR. Yesterday morning at Hoolulu Park The league soccer games played at would run up to his form and put his thv run m m, n,, mn.i . The Pioneer, corner Beretanla and c- A- - c- - Moililli yesterday tho High detractors to shame. ond place. Making the final circuit Hllo tue - won snappy game resulted in Two or three furnished rooms for Fort Sts. Phono 3125. Clothes cleaned, The Colonial Jockey Willis rode in his usual fin- Spring Ban challenged Merlingo and-o- f baseball from the Moobeaus by the School defeating the Malles, 2 to 1, rent. Inquire 134 Vineyard street, pressed and dyed. Work called fof ished style and Jockey Rollins, Louis took the lead. Merlingo 1 Mrs. 4. Emma Street, above Vine- came again score of to 0. and the Healanis winning from the JackSon. Cottage No. and delivered. J Warren's boy, made as nice a finish under Rollins' resolute riding' get- - yard, is the Hotel de Luxe. and Hnppr nm followed between Knms, 7 to 3. ' on St. Angelo as one could wish to ting up in tho last Jump caught the Not a detail in hotel man- Hilo Papal- - The score at the end of tho first half In this period and when the referee EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. see. judges' eyes by a scant neck. teams representing and agement that would tend to was 2 to 1. called the game the ball was In the The Open Half. The other races on the card which ko- - the former winding by (he scoro Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino make guests comfortable Tho Malles played one man short. navy's territory in possession of Felix Brughelll's St. Avon, 122 lbs. were undecided when of 5 to 0. , the help. Tel 2913. Wnlty Bldg., King has been overlooked. Terms the scribes left By their win yesteraay the High the army. St. (Willis) 1 to catch their sternum- - wnro n The game was a good one, notwltn on request. ni..' School eleven goes to the top of the The stars for the army were Reyn- W. L. Decoto's Major Collier, 119 men's driving race and a Japanese standing the of tn MISS JOHNSON, league tame. olds, Loundes,' Rcgnier lbs., (Rollins) 2 pony race. score. Dibble, and Proprietor. The lineup: llrant. John O'Rouke's Sprlngban, 117 lbs. The entries W the former event Tne ii npaiKouues snoweu iacK 01 High School Parker, Marcalllnn, easily (Shiyara) 3 were: practise btit some brilliant individual Woodward and Ryan were the Fook On, Freltas, Coe.lhla. forwards; j j,icu of navy aggregratlon as far Time: 55 seconds. Strawberry, George Richardson. work was done. the Soares, II. Chillingworth Jlny, naif- - n voiind play was concerned, St. Avon was a good horse and ran Pocohontas, Will AIcKenzle. The Hlloltes played well together, n8 backs; Rlchmanfl fullback; John1 generously. He made all the running J. T.. W. H. Heeii. indeed their combination was surpris- J Jones, goal. tt land, stalling off Collier's challenge at Supervision, E. ing. As they played yesterday they Donimnnn Goto Horner. Littiujohn, H. Bailey, would have a chance with any of the Malic Dwight, Gregg, F. Bailey, forwards; Hallen-tyno- , 1UUUUUUU UU1U! fc' JO K" J ," j," K j," 0 Jf JC local league soccer teams.' G. Chillingworth, half-lacks- : Vi So elated were the Hilo kickers by Davis, OF j E E THEATERS ft their victory that already tney are Taylor Alrdi.lge, fullback; R. 1 SPORTDRlFT talking of issuing a challenge to the Gliilllngworth, goal. game or the Ifi Lakes' muslin wraean winners of the local soccer In the second the end 3 1 in favor v1 -t first half saw the score to 5 J J & JX & ,1 .t .M si ,t ,t BIG CROWD AT BIJOU. ONE WEEK ONLY of the Kams. Tho boxing bouts put on by tho men TUESDAY TO SATURQAY, 1 The Iloalanis played a whirlwind The Bijou had two large audiences of the cruisers Colorado and West game half, however, and j JANUARY 2nd to 6th. Virginia in tho second last njgnt wnon tno "j0iy widow" game last night on the Naval wharf WILLIS WOULD six times, The return football between netted tho ball no less than j wng Wo will allow a discount of 20 per resulted as follows: 1)1;J.ud ))y tho mglieB MubIcbI NO the Town team and the Maryland Tho lineup: SECURITY. cent on all purchases un- Maifl Event Chabneau, West Vir- ,.... r,i,,. ,...n,i,a nnkiov Comedy Company. It was a typical during these five days, that eleven was played at Alexander Field ginia, won from Wntkins, colored, Col rat- derwear FIGHT SCHOOL Walker, Nelson, forwards; McKlnley, holiday crowd. Tho play proved Is, you may select ?1.00 worth of mus-lin- o yesterday afternoon, another tlo re- orado, 9 rounds, decision. McGage, Do Hretteville. halfbacks: tling good comedy and was very well Carlo underwear and get same for 80c, sulting, the score being 3 to. 3. Preliminaries McKenzie, Colorado, 1117JFort Street. Longley. goal, Rowat, Ricker, backs; j recejved, ?4 you may $5 worth. very at- won from Pasquello, Colorado, deci- or for select There was a satisfactory Kamohamoha Noah, Akana, Todd, tendance and the game was keenly sion, 3 rounds limit. Pullen, Colorado, Tonight is "amateur night," nnd ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Ben de Mello fought Klmbnll of Ari smytne, tvauinani, lorwanm; mum.:. contested throughout. won from Cruper, Colorado, third Director Hughes has a few surprises B, F. & Co. zona in Hilo night. Knlai, Desha, halfbacks: Mclntyre. Ehlers round of 4 round go, towel thrown by last Tno result Collier scored for the Navy In the Lujun, goal. In store. Tho best local talent will The annual meeting nnd election of seconds. has not come through yet. Hully, backs; COURT, second quarter, a place kick from the h contribute. The nmatcurs will bo ofllcers of the United Chinese Society IN THE CIRCUIT FIRST two-to-on- c thirty-fiv- e Miller, West Virginia, won, from De Mollo was n favorite. was today HA- yard lino doing the trick. "A Night Off," fun- hold at its hall on King CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF Mosto, Maryland, decision go, preceded by tho Sumner scored for the Town team If successful last night ho will chal- - street at 12:30 p. m., nnd the follow- WAII. IN PROBATE AT CHAM- limit. ARWIY BEAT NAVY niest of the Hughes musical come- in the third quarter on a drop kick lenge nnyono In the Islands for the ing gentlemen were elected to servo BERS. No. 4385. Elliott, Colorado, won from Rock dies. This will make n great doubla on the thirty-yar- d line. for tho ensuing year: lngsteln, Colorado, welterweight championship. bill and will be well worth seeing. line-u- p decision at end of a The follows: President C. K. Al. In the Matter of the Estate of Corpe-ll- ' trr. Hockey Willis expresses his willing Tomorrow night the offering will lie Maryland Hill, ro; Lightwite, n; AT LEILEHUA Deo-deo,- Vice President Young Kwong Tat. Hall Deceased. four-roun- narry " very amusing Jones, Fox, West Virginia, boxed d ness to meet sciiooi at nt "Fiddle a Cherry, rg; Worslng, c; Murray, lg; English Secretary Wm. Yap KSval exhibition with Allsbery, West Vlrgl pounds for the local championship. If comedy. Miss Guy will bo featured in Vamlerliu, it; Leslie, le; Mennllikeu, '" Fong On reading and flliug tjio petition nlu, no decision given. School is agreeable and a promoter this play In the "Ballet of tho Dulsics execu- qb; HnrriEon, fh; Fort, lhb; Collier Chinese Secrotary Yong u Quon. and accounts of Peter C. Jones, can bo found he will start training yesterday the Fifth Cav-nm- l the Bees." In which sho will (captain), rhb. At Lollohua Troasurer Lum Yip Keo. tor of the will of Cornelia Hall Jones, at onco and bo ready to light in two ,irr,ntoil tlw. West Viruliila inter-- 1 troduce some new dancing steps. Town Team Rice, ro; Davis, it; The South Dakotas won from tho Assistant Treasurer Tso Chock deceased, wherein petitioner asks to weeks from next Saturday. colloulato team bv the score of 3 to 0. At the Empire $SG,SG5.40, charged Lucas) rg; White, c; Inman, lg; Paty, Maryland in a cutter race decided yes Tong. bo allowed and with Willis says that any distance will Thorn worn nbont 2500 neonlo pros-- 1 The Wost Virginia quortot wns the It; R. Chillingworth, le; Scbuman, qb; terday. The winners have hold tho ., WM. YAP KWAI FONG, ?8G,9G5.40, and asks that tho same, bo huit him, but that he thinks that nn, tlle c,mo was one of tho big-- 1 hit of tho evening at the Empire last : a Sunnier, fb; Friesell, Fraseiy lhb; cutter championship of the fleet for - Secretary t'nlted Chinese Society. examined and approved, and that lifteon rounds will Do about rignt. ,,,., Knclal ovonts that havo ever oc night. Theso clever boys wore en- Rader, rhb. several years. Honolulu, T. H., Janunry 1, 1912. final order be made of distribution of, Willis recently defeated Ah Fook cm.reu at Schofleld Barracks. icorod time and tlmo again. They property to persons Referee, Anderson; umpire, Dyson; the remaining tho in Hilo. Sovoral yonrs ago ho boxed Tl0 ,j1v waa a nne oho, but there could very successfully draw hero for peti- Judgo, Bell; timekeepers, Hod-so- thereto entitled and discharging Held The golfing ofllcers of the Pacific Ah Sum at tho Orpheum. a wind. a few weeks. Lu- Was nuito all further Cousens, Chilton; linesmen, - tioner and surotics from licet havo presented the Country Club School Is an of the bun- uotli teams lined up for practice Francos and Bence appeared In a GARDNER TO cas, Four responsibility herein. Ilessomor. with a loving cup to bo played for tamwolght and featherweight titles of much cheering. skotch with Bonce as tho Chinaman. Monday, tho 8th amd It Is Ordered, That annually by the club members. tho Pnclflc fleot. Four periods woro playod. His impersonating of tho troubled day of January, A. D. 1912, at 9 o'clock ! o First period: Chink was vory amusing. He was m., judge presiding nti PLAY HERE a. before the Tho feature was the punting by tho ably assisted by Miss' Francos, who of said court at his court In a game of football played yestor chambers WHATS DOING two fullbacks, Dibble for tho army also contributed a song. Tho film room ir. the Judiciary building, In Ho-- j day the Colorado eleven defeated the MEXICAN IS South Dakota team by tho score of 3 'showing to particular advantago. sorvlco was very good. nolulu, County of Honolulu, be and ' C. R. Gardner, No. f. amnng Second period : rated horeby Is appointed the tlmo to 0. Bacon did tho scorning with a tha same mm the American tenuis players, Is a pas- o thirty-yar- I rushed consistently a. mm 4 k petition and ooooooooooo-oooo- field goal kicked from the d The ball was u h i til and place for hearing said ' A . tllti. llttlll tlw,1 senger aboard the S. S. China en persons inter- O Tennis. O line. nft..fa accounts, and that all W!B HUW I route to Manila, whither Is going navy's d lino was reached. Then! bHJUKt he ested may then and there appear and O Jin. 7. Berotnnla vs. Ewa. O the army quarterback called for a kick to represent the in the show causo, If any they havo, why tho O Soccer. O Yesterday on tho Alexander Field wmmm mm mi from placement. Reynolds of the armv a international tennis tournament to no Bame should not bo granted, and may O Jan. G. Malles vs. Punahou, O track Jimmy Fitzgerald ran un oxhlbl LOS ANGELES, January 2. In a - kicked a beautiful flold goal from tho HUAU contested at the Manila carnlfal. present evidence as to who are en- O Iloalanis vs. High School, Mo- O tlon mllo in 4:50 a now Hawaiian grueling light horo yesterday L. A. AhlhH O lino, the play being greeted by Ho and A. N.'Kowoll will play A. L, titled to the said property. O llllll, 2:15. record. Tho boBt previous tipio was Rlvors, tho Mexican, knocked out (.'on-lo- y ' groat encoring. Castle and W. Roth ou the Pacific Dated tho IGth day, of December, O Boxing. O 4:53, by himself Molllill last of Konoshn, Wis., in mado at tho eleventh courts artarnoon 3 I O Jan. 5. Kid Rico vs. Lusk O Third porlod: this nt o'clock. 1911. wook. round. George Giltuore stated this morning A Tho navy by a sorioH of fast forward j largo crowd is expected to tatte By tho Court: O for fleot bantam title, on South O Ad Wolgast, who was opuratod on plays and two army fuuihlei brought that nil fight negotiations botwoen him tho opportunity of seeing such, n J A. DOMINIS, O Dakota. , O rucoutly for appondlcltis In this city,. SOMETHING TO REMEMBER the ball to tho nrmy'fe lino, only mid Sailor Fox hio off owing to tho crack player an Gardner In action. Clork of said court. O Golf. O is now threatened with pneumonia G. When buying a cough modlolno for to bo by army. Tho 111 was Doc. 19, 2G, 1911; Jan. 2, 1912. O Jan. Mixed foursome, O held tho latter lnslHtiug that Gllmore make lt0 children boar in mind that Chambor lO Oahu Country Club. O AN ORGY OF DESPAIR. lost shortly nfterward on u fumble pounds for hint. Fred Sharon of San Francisco is tpj Iain's Cough Remedy Is most offoctua the- - was by Willi of the $900,000 lu converting hlg 7QQ NAVY CAPTAIN DIES ABROAD. O Polo. O Two women wero loavliiK the which caught "I could do that by cutting off both siwiw for colds, croup and whooping coukIi army. Hold WASHINGTON, Docomber 13. O Jan. 3. Fifth Cavalry foams O al or nftor a performance of Tho It was klckud down the legs,'' is how Gilmore summed up the acre estate In San MatM county inlofe 0)jind that It contains no harmful drug, ! to the Cnptaln 'John II. Shlploy, naval O play for Colonl's Cup," 2: 30 p.m. Doll's House." again. Tho navy lost the 111 matter thU morning. one of the moat magnificent garden! For salo by all doalors. Benson, you Ibgoto?" agkod army again kicked, e spota of tho American Embassy at O Luaii. O "Oh. don't lovo and tho lattor Gilmore will now turn his attention In the world. The work will! Smith & Co., ngonts for Hawaii. ' Toklo, died of apoplexy in city O Jan. 2. Fleot pig, pol and Q one ecstatically. "Doosu't he Just curing n snfoty. to a rot n in match with Jimmy lloso tako four years, and It is estimatadvl that - thoMiopo today, according to a cablegram O hula, Mrs. Puahl's, 7 p. m. O Uke all of out of llfo!" Sue- -' Fourth porlod. and nftor that oxpocts tp meet Bon that wator for the gardens will fioatl 1 many mon at tho State Department. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Flno Job Printing at the Star oluco. cuss Magazino. The army put In fresh do Mollo, tho Hilo boxor. $420 a day. j

iHiltliff ffi'l i hi mm i ii iinii ii w mi hi mi i iiii ill nn n in ' TUESbAY, THE HAWAIIAN STAR, JANUARY 2, 1012. ,

Tlio choir WtiB gladly groetod and ap- - doubt gat nit oxeollont advortUoment When groat Inoreaso In shipping Is. THE HAWAIIAN STAR preclntlvoly hoard. 'out of Mr. Conloy's visit, oxpeetod nt this port. Tho Intention Scarcely hnd tlio choir withdrawn ' . . Is to build tho huge dock of reonforccdi Published every afternoon (except Sunday) by The Hawaiian Star Uncle when suddenly on a higher plntform CONSTRUCTION OF concrqto with granite facings, and Walt .appeared h slight llgure, u palo fnee ESQUIMALT..DRYDOCK electrically driven npparatus Is to bo

n grunt Vic-Minl- r. posslblo to empty WALTER Q. SMITH EDITOR 'and shock of otack tossing (K,om Consul Abraham Ifi. Smith, UBod. It will bo It wan Kuhollk, the master, with (0Hn, British roltuiihlit. Cnnndn.) tho dock within an hour. To handlo The Poet ' Philosopher s j $iiO,00(, crano-I- TJSDAY JANUARY 2.J91J. his violin. And ir It coulii The pl.lii for a huge drydoek at Es-'b- 0 tho business a traveling electric will save a ! lmsslhle, tho crowd seonicd to press i,n,imnlt. British Columbia, the d to bo Installed, which handling GOVERNOR FREAK'S PROSPECTS. closer to tho stnnd, for now . BtnietIoii of which originally was do- - large amount of unnecessary it ' llttlng-oii- t basin is my I wish you a happy year, but it will not help. I fear, if you don't Wore Jhe flouan,is wboso .slunitor ptimtunt upon a guaranty from tho of mntorlals. Tho i by 250 '. m,OLn urn., , to be 700 feot in longth feet m Tt... fi.n ,nu t r.,.,.rr,r i?r,nr tbni bie .nmviint- - K " nusiic in tne good wav a t he w s ics hi the , o cimullan govorniucnt which failed to ci,.. ,e frooi' ,m,i tho ' width, nihl there will bo two suit- L rSont tn nVnbinot nost is bebur thmurht f bv the President. The land will not help you if you stand mooning like a .So" of. materialize, Is to bo enri led out. In 1 1 1 & ,,,U8U'- - - slips. The design provides for 'a- V, i,,7t ... r.,,,1 i YOLTNO locoed caiider while the others nut un hav. Now,smu . ,'ls J)urlnit the past season the nocos- able -i M.fisB' innli.i,.e fbi ..iu.rin1lv "o.i.W. f"Hn ' " ..f "0'' ,!,! tll(! lT"1 ilnsuilght - - accommodation of two cruisers at &:L Zii. i ,n,.,., U ,,ml,t i .bn rn.ni,, YEAR the new year's ushered in and a lot of bovs will win ,8lt- for a large drydock for acconi- the ui lT, .1 ; ' X"1 . . u. i .r : .1...... !... fame .Hl linnnr liv tllP hnclml nr.. It rune !l, mi.lNlllll!'l Kllbollk drew softly across !,..n.h.Hm,' nt mnrrnnltln ninrluc has a time, or a dreadnnught and cruiser. 18 8tr'"BH- - tl,c '",m and dies, but they be iin" j i in the' won't dumb waiting for a snap to come;! uuen uiuie iimiui uiu iiiuu uei, i s political moves to fill what count Sea' be busy as the buml,lers-s- oK will you, Oh, tanrlhod Into hlB hi,g0 f a British firm being in Fine Job Trtntlng, Star Office. .! Hrwl r.nmn? T in "efeS ice of a airS,M if are wise! nor S'TS, you peace and health, all I ' to bcllllbcrt-- 1 liii-o- nniilil nnf lio rniiMrml lii nnv Ihe office : , wi,h varieties of wealth, but don't believe niight give a differci?Jun. to mnucr A there is n such 'Wllholmjl "v a i t ...... vi ii ii i - i r r onrnr 111 run "Ave Mnrla." At Ilrst the ,innk. iitul vonmA lind lie ivcj ii'in ii- vim nn iht hut- :inn ntr' irnr tin-i- - nirfii thn tn raised , as 01 tne interior, wim-- m.uc w.,..iii.. .," ' ami to the hecretarvsiup wmi ' sound scarcely carried Into the j . saw vvood and shuck your write your out by bow to ennblo workmen to Freaks name is unofficially coupled, that is a post which, politically ami yoi ir com. name in golden letters the . nt-n.- f street, but as nn flir climmrr f.litnrrfiiviirr Vnii will mi1 hie rnl n'Mft tuinV3 the volume swelled tho operate. Silva's Toggery Ltd. adm h strat ve v speak ng. belongs to tlie mainland. " ;;!, T ho Architect of his fortunes on this planet ; and while wishes help along, j enure crowa sinuu mououicss icnrilll I 'As to the 'statement that the Governor's name will or may be sent,( am informed by the managers of STOKE FOR GOOt) s that some of the witchery or the won- "TILE I' then, immediately, for another, that-i- he won't win the cherished goal, won t accumulate a roll, till he goes audi tho British Columbia .Marine Railway to tlW'Scnatc for one thing and derful playing would bo lost. The I system. The President willvdocs his duty with a whoopsydoodle song! nt Esquimau that they have finally CLOTHES." , n error which rests upon ignorance of the crowd was nlmos't ap- whick-luiv- frenzied In its nrrnngements Vibt hbtheV the Senate with the consideration of names c . Cw""' Matow WALT MASON. completed financial for , ., - I. preciation of such music, and demand- string's tied them ... ,1 construction ot the $3,000,000 dock re- Elk's Building, King St. to . If one doesn't worry ed an encore which for fear of de- an Assistant Secretary- - about Frcar any. more than Frear does about ferred to In reports from this con- Tt'iiiaV be that the Governor will be offered , laying tho program too long wns wc know.iof no Mii.nBi.-u- mule win uc nu can lor inore .neryc tonic., sulate ,ln Dally Consular and Trade ship'i'f'hc'is.not'to be reappointed, but under that head denied. flinirV,.- ?ii Kb?, mibprnator a situation at Wiisningipp tnougn represcn- - Reports for May 3 and July 3t, 10U. nJJ j The Chinese; dragon will remain "in hiding this year with onlv Kubellk afterward said he was be- partner, WANTED arc close to thcicenten " Mr. Bullen, tho managing 'katives of the Star and of the Associated Press CH-f- a ' Willie to mourn. ",'... wildered at the vaBt se'a of faces, but says the structure will be tho largest S of things. he doubted If he had ever played ns w or t y- ii. .f i dock In America, viz, 1000 feet wide, anync tncrc "tit tlie dead man .when the! joy-rid- e he did that night, "hi my eleven - 1 terminated? 36 on to THE HONOLULU SLUMS.'" o:s .1 II- and feot deep, lines similar A Furnished House years' experience, which Includes four the big graving dock at Southampton, There is also human nature in Ray Staniiard Baker. tours of tho world, and performances England. problems for AvhiclMltW" climate," I TlitTsiums everywhere show perplexing lij every have .never experi- Tho manager Bays work will com- Not only are the poor1 always with' the Is Yuan Shih Kai still sawing wood? enced anything llko affair tonight. . mamity has found no cure. the mence without delay, and It Is hoped Three Bedrooms Preferred, but coud - took fortri. tmt the' defective" - A.m.- linw b..Mi since historv, It was the first outdoor concert I hnd get "world uw., ...... in.l ...... - r. 31 to have the dock complete and in run- along with two. nnosT. m 1 Hi da Hi da tli ih iii5cL5E5t5eS5 J.'and delinquent classes are with us. too. Wliat judge wnitncy d ever participated in and I doubt If ning 1915, set around order before tho date Honolulu, he miiiht also find in a journey from San another anywhere in the great world for opening of the Panama Canal, Must Have Garage or Carriage House ' the world There is nothing intrinsically new in the spectacle, and tluu LITTLE INTERVIEWS would Impress mo so deeply." us with no unprecedented problems. We Kubellk Inado way for. the Columbia it is a harrbwing one visits 5H!n!SHS2i5HSLaH5H5aSZSSSEScl55JSSa5 we. like otlier communities, may uim-mmui.- Park Boys' choir, composed of boys cannot hope to cure, but Rent and Care of Premises it shall be well with us and better with' the mostly under 12 years of age. "Ooel ami if we do what wc can M. T. SIMONTON The Volcano is. they hear that tho President Is con Guaranteed. as we should? wns i unfortunates. Arc we meeting that test .. trip. is the sidering Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen," the for well worth the It finest even greater things for ' of relief is that of better opportunities contribution. . ' The first suggestion spectacle I ever buw. Frear than the governorship of Ha- In tlie language oi scpn Amer-- work. A factory is proposed. j v"',1"1 S. T. STAItKETT There should bo waii. David Bispham, the dean of i JEWELRY great lecture on "Ultimate America." this is "efficient singers, a bari 0'. peroration of his some lino crops of barley raised on E. A. CHEATHAM I was present lean and wonderful o A factory would help in spite of all that is said next, so was r.; but not sufficient." the Parker ranch, In the future. nt the football gnme at Alexander tone, came and Insistent o -rrr "crowd to hear his singing thnt a ti morals ractpry UK. RAMUS-- We hope to bo able Field yesterday and was much sur- the '"ftthc , " Wc offer to the discriminat- Co., won o u.e muouu " " ' - Gounoud's "Ring Out Wild Bells" Bishop Trust f - child labor, so " t n c l another four hundred Span- prised to after i u c , read tho roasting that tho substitute or city lite, o omu immIgrant8 tomorrow mornlnB he was practically forced to respond. ing purchaser a wide range of c Town team w.ib given by the morning Limited KA a aim ...u ':""" ' - He gave Kipling's "Danny Deever" in public spirit, closer nolth- increased ""Y"Jj . 'I-- . WALTER THURTELL--I am paper. Tho roast wns entirely un- f hytheqhurclKvs , m, a way that thrilled his audience. selection at prices to suit any tivity.ainongthepoor 1 or h the in-m- Honolulu cm Id n e miiM m warranted, y opinion. 924 BETHEL STREET wider Settlement work. Evcnxvith this to, Following Bispham came the Moun- ,:" LORD TALBOT DE MALAHIDE purse. Hoiolulu tlie evil, but it might visibly lessen it me ' "v Male Wales, Ii cure - pw n. Is tain Ash Chorus of "the fa " n .n ? A ip wo nvLMi .rettintr at the root of this slum heritage- '" The volcano the most marvelous ,,v-- . most wonderful chorus of male voices uuiiil; " KKEU I,. WALDllON Tne now sight I have found in many years of . ever heard in San traliclsco" as one ui . ., c.,l,-,n,- i' T nrU-- your off as good as the old one. ua. :t i. i,..f ,, . . ...nl starts travel. The fern forest near the cra- ...is tliat rootr wivm e.ui n This band of singers Is FOR RENT! And what I critic said. ui look for nn excellent year from a ter is also exceedingly Interesting. I cites! Hack of them is the besotted o these cases that Judge Whitney standpoint. touring the world, and their appear-anc- Three 2 Bedroom Cottages in Cot- A drunken mother gives her little girl business would llko to have a Niagara torrent home and the drunken parents. - at tho open nir concert was a she must make a JOHN WATT I've seen the vol- turned into Halemaumau to see which tage Walk flS.50 per Ma no care: a drunken father drives the child out and delightful surprise to everyone. These J. Vieiia & Co. w .. . , i ..i... t Mm mo nt uvis '""cj occasions, but doa't would win out. 1 1 living someuow ..... - resistance. iicriv""" singers rendered the hallelujah chorus m miK ,liimeIf.... alrea,lv. remember that it was ever so active SAM CHILLINGWORTH The crit- e may e inv.- v,.....v...... aiso r from Handel's "Messiah." FOR LEASE bottle. Life about them both is the continuous as It is nt present. icism of the Town football team in JEWELERS the of the u. Tlie final chorus "Oh Come All Ye School Street 17,475 Sq. you expect after that, particularly in N. CO URTENA Y No, I do not this morning's Advertjser wns, I con- Ft e What can Faithful" was rendered by the Pa- t . 5 r wear a irocK coat nnu a topper. Suitable for Building Site-- , P. I, nn,,t,.c nmon-- live? What can ueii sider, most unfair. Fpr t ....u .:.Mii,n,i - whom we tbe life cf V... I' i o , v. , cific Coast Saengeruund of 150 train- Claudius McBrlde, I hear, i mo I 113 Hotel Street EAyou for when the open door of the cheap saloon iocks eve.y c..u.i can't conceive why the paper ed singers, The San Francis- hone 1 German A ' . .. , ... :...... t..,r vicvlit ivttirr nt reform? real thing that. wny. down ;u ... called oni' hoys ns It did. Tho co Society of 200, the McKen-zl- e j'at social puntv, at etmcaumi. mmiuj, ..hv PAYMASTER STEVENS When Choral FOR SALE Perhaps you can Indeed you have got results. Lut.tlK whole report of the game was inac- - Choral Society, and numerous the buildings at Pearl Harbor are'curate Residence Sites, Pacific Heights, Tan-talu- ';$alo()ii is your mightiest obstacle. choirs. completed, tho whole naval yard will ' R. W. RRECKONS I don't see why eight o'clock before Sea View, Kaalawai and. be shifted down there. It was nearly H5HSH52SZ5HSHHS225H5t5ESHSE5HK5! HOARD. tlio people don't get together and do notes of the chorus died away THE IMPERIAL DR. VICTOR CLARK The immb the last something definite about the Federal on tho air, and still tile crowd was cn,-- b grants seem hnppy enough, and their Exclusive clan of China has hoarded am building site. Congress is In session to go. Such a feast of music . It is unlikely that the imperial frlemIs nro t0 nnxioUB t0 loath 5I"J r l.l. ..- - scribed to it. or that money iii,own ' now and, if we don't take action pret-- was scarcely believable, and the thou- highi-ov- .de them with good things of Patterns the ".ty soon, wo are liable to loso tho sands were hardly willing to come Hawaiian raTS sorts much-neede- building - IN well as other people, especially since, in one fotm ofn Federal altc- back to ordinary life. But It was as OAiljl'Jl bo far no gether. Pbiitlayor another, they have paid an immense sum or protection, The it ought to have been nartlv Christmas eve, there was much to '"embers ueen receiveu as to wnetner built before this. of retainers about the throne and about the md. vidua J be done at home, and soon after the Trust ary personal expe es J ere received at Washing--j C. G, BOCKUS- Imported of the' clan have had to be paid and supported, l hc j' -lt looks rather singers left" the stand tho crowd broke. Compan y'J all while, and what few mil- - construction of the seven mieBr jo mfi fhnt. M,o Wnrinn aim,,i.i i mvnltv bnve- -- been enormous the. Streams of people swept Into the sldr Limited Jt. Li', u. n,;icnv...... v...... K 1 shop buildings nt Pearl Harbor. kt t are not iu .. f...l.u,... nml,ll bo ordered to move mlt f th , streets, the street cars began a cease- S3 FOrtT SntEET. I lions the princes may Have saved hkc MANAGER HERTSCHE f believe Suitings !', borthB nt the wll!lrve8 t0 make room clanging, of lighted win- loose Some of the treasure is probably in the hands of foreign bankers. the hotels will have a steady less banks and not for two passenger steam-spasmodi- c while the robbery of a rich imperial convoy the other day. while en and freight dows began to dnrken, automobiles For Business and Evening Ik ; , run of tourists during this S9 .. .. r i ... Ty : ii ..r ers, especially when there was plenty coughed and sputtered, and almost Wear route norm tnrougn Aiancnuria, "gesis i.iai im.sm.i is mc uujuiriive u. VPnr. niiHfnuaf? hnufftvii' hno o . - .. HOUSES, t - ' lmn- - FOR RENT. f,-- n,m boliev.- tlmt when tbo rennblirm, . ' ouer wnarra for the lat- suddenly It seemed the streets became nnv fnirlv ; ; " ,,! . .. 7 ' j v. - very goon7Wltn Us tne nast vear. tnr I HIGH-CLAS- of the Manchu princes that it will find as little coin don't call that courtesy nor is deserted. The spell was broken, a TAILORING. searches the homes J. A. McCANDLESS Kuhio and it good business, Furnished. allies the IJoxer war when they sacked the Forbidden I wonder who is wonderful Christmas celebration was as the did after his friends must recelvo n Jar when responsible? City. Tantalus, 3 B R $40.00

' that San Francisco would make tho Kaimuki, 8th Ave., 3 B R. 40.00 The choice of Nanking for the Chinese canita'l nuts that renioi-- of! FRANCISCO'S Christmas Eve concert a permanent BIG Nuuanti St., 70.00 politics in the midst of its friends. The 'move is also strategic, for! municipal institution. AUSTRALIAN i J. E. ROCHA '..Pckin, the old capital, is much exnoscd to attack. Rns The concert this year was held in Unfurnished. forces a.re, near by in ALEX. YOUNG Bi Manchuria and the Gulf of Pechi-l- i is commanded the great triangular spot at Market, BUILDING. Wei-Hai-W- CHRISTWIAS ei EVE l!)y ?rt ,Ar,thur (Japanese), (British), and measurably Geary, Kearny and Third streets, NEWSPAPER MAN Waipio, 3 B R $12.00 SECOND FLOOR - ja iiaviganic runs up to l .wwiiii.hu. river lentsin, thqpqrt! fronting the newspaper offices. A G f ' Wilder Avenue, B 50.00 of Pekin, and the forts at its I (Continued from Page One.) R... entrance have been reduced twice. in old platform had been erected to t against . uy reh-- was protected by tlie trreat wa on t be north nnrl bv ,l,f7.,mc Wilder Avenue, 4 B 20.00 . , one or the buildings and over .he R.... which hostile junks could not safely attack on the coast and on And so or one night in the year Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Conley came all the river. sidewalk, and there, far up and Young andtPawpa, 4.B R. 25.00 Now it is practically wide open. Nanking is busy, bustling Market the way Sydney, N. S. central and is in peril of street has been! down Market street, and up and from W Just loreign attack' only on the river where it is fairly defensible, dedicated to the finer thoughts to Wilholmina Rise, 2 B R. . 33.00 and 'down tho diverging streets, tho enor-sense- s see Honolulu. They arrived this and actions. Picture twinkling 'mous crowd gathered just after dusk morning by the Zenlandla nnd thsy Palolo Road, 3 B R 30.00 The attempt of Senator La Follette Huimmir on Htinuiiy. """" All traffic was suspended WH1 leave again by the Dowsett Lane, 2 20.00 'resident Taft's slate has not turned out VI11. Tllf sky. tho caverned of tomorrow B.R Ollin PrrinrtcMf streets the city during the concert, so nothing dls- - conferees refused to indorse him hv n flftv-- a vast cathedral, holding Makura, or 1 hursmiy, as the case may Gandall lane, 20.00 vntf nf f a ha.mv..v i.., h,i thv..u enjoyment of the crowd. ffdesnite the fact that thev thought h 1111 till 1mriin1 pntiflitnff " Cm.n4 throng of Joyous ' be, so they will be prety busy seeing people who enjoyed Tens Lunnlllo St., r. .20.00 vvorKs ot norma, of thousands of people had what can be seen In ui wlio was present, evidently feared that thev were tw ho" of inspiring and sacred v,M,,.,r ,.J ...... , this short Bpace. Z "-- tt4ltlllL' 1V1 1UU1L VI I I .'IIII f :l H'll ( Ti t in I t ,...... tmiul.. ,... P U 1...... "llcl ' Mr. Conloy Is a busy man. He Is Magazine St., 20.00 - ' . n.v, n.uuti.I ",v Biivu us r- i r n t in upline lJUMiivciV' it ui ariibib Columliln. Pirk Boys' ap- - It-fi-- Club band rVann tinaiiy lotn as to Ins cniidicl.v nml tn 111 rill f neLMi?o '.Tnll I1llinIIl.' thn limnimi irlnll..L.t tho general manager of the Sydney on Works no fr lmh of Hnnovplt'c mc TmVi.i m.,, t., llearca the platform and rendered Morning TRENT TRUST CO. LTD. is ,nii iik. w.LMMKiiu, a Herald, the oldest newspaper $4.00 SHOE .imiii nnwuii;ii. t i. nuiur, inKiuuoi various jl selections until seven, when In Australia, and one of the leading ' ' UI,eKl v ..... - . . "i , V" "Pnv. tho concert to begin. By this E. - Journals there. He ti ,..niit m mi. vie ierai-- i net. . vihmi n,,,.- i,s;,t.c " Biiriiucuu cnoir irom ono nr t m ...... has Just been K e 1 space was a rtuich like bJ lf.i-,- i t!?.L. !.'. i . solid mass able to one of Admiral TWiv with . f n ,.-- ,i, r 'fitv'a- v.hn,.i, ...... i '.... snatch the time necessary lo v.... tl i,,L kji n ' j uu nu. u n. Mlimnnltv good and quiet ifightiiiK man, a face to on. So far General Li ' mitsholl story tako the flying trip. Mr. Conloy Is a Waterhouse dccul has apparentlv the of Christmas a deciZ Trust BKQpt ininselt from doing Fra:,cl8co' ' personal friond of Percy Hunter, the :" s- ,i ;:r Sappears as a stout supporte - z director of tho Tourist Bureau ofj REAL The fr was ih fact an enlarge- - opera ESTATE FOR SALE. company playing here, mounted New South Wnles, 7uirfrM ment of tlie and carries letters Building Lot, Prospect St $2100.0 entertainment of Inst thn nimrnnn I His pure, strong voice of Introduction to prominent A vcitmoe was seen in tlie Manx hotel year people Building Lot, Manoa Vnlloy. - at San 1'raneisco talking at which Lulsa Totrazzlnl, tho ,ntiwir " inil in 4l.n r .. .1 . .1350.00- one IU1 UUKU ol it.,ulo ,n iionoi,,!,,, Mr. ijith of the dynamiters a short time before tlie Antjeies world-fame- d conley was anxious Building Lot, Kaimuki Los prima donna, came back crowd nnd up to tho topmost windows' 700.00 What were thev t'alkintr about the to tlio city to leave the Znalnmlin thin ,nmiM Modern bungalow, College Hills 6000.0 which first discovered her of the neighboring buildings. As brought them together there? These arc some of the things gave bo in order to get on his trip, as ho did House and Lot, Kalakauaave. the Federal' and. of her best to tho dollghted finished there was pause 2000.0ft rand at Los Angeles is find' ? " 'u tho before not want to lose nny of sights jury trying to out thousands which gathered in the open the . the spellbound auditors recovered 1(t in air "to hear her magnificent all FOR RENT. voice. themselves, then camo tho sharp rat-- Readers of the Christian Science Monitor have called th,. SbV Iters was Honolulu may feel proud of the Furnished house, 6 mos. from a grateful tribute to a city tlo ot handclapplng a attention to the fact that the editorial from that journal which filial Vhb and few cheers. fndt that anyone would como all tho Dec. 1, 1911 sho loved, to a city which was quick Affre was CO.00' Sunday Advertiser's editorial column, contained, in its nriinnnl ''frif-n- succeeded by Madame wny from Sydney, over four thousand Unfurnished house, Manoa to recognize her great art whoreforo fit i. ii . i to the Star as iiuniueimn, tne opera corapnny'aJ in all Valley authority for some of its fact. It was her pleasure to give miles awny, Just to see Its beauty leathers. E00, i ' freely to prima ', . " donna soprano, who sang the spots. may oung street the ussembled thousands what the It also bo pleased that Tho best for those tired 30.0n, Another; Ray Staniiard liakcr is "Wnltz Song" from Gounod's "Romeo Kalakaua Ave article reproduced, in its essehUal thousands In other cities gavo money the promotion work that has been 1 20.08 atures, i"n today's Star, ft is fpw and Juliet," tho samo song sung by feet. Both high nnd low good for a days' discussion in 'Ha-- I done on Its behalf has borno such ' to hear. lor act was heralded around Tetrazzinl cuts. van o .iui;miem uui w;is received ny tins paper too late for last year.' Tho rendition good fruit, and it will show that tho tho world, no( alone for Its novelty, this year review. compared most favorably of Australia has been to Waterhouse storm-boun- - Trust (but because to the peo- with that of tho mi'vnntnpn tllf, . former season. Tho nf timet rF v., ,7 ...S...I.I u - Corner tir ,yv ...wv w. nuiiu It il JllIU- vested Cathedral Mission Choir of Fort and Merchant Streets. iy reason ot location, nerbans, the iMnndc f.,.-- . or The things that Mr. Conley will Beo Manufacturers' tu nni iqr amazement that a gifted singor San Francisco came next 1 with the, here will no bo ?" current lmormation,' says the Christian Monitor, cl,1(1 f'"d a climato in doubt faithfully THE OFFICE OF W il Science San Frnncisco carol. "Tho First Noel. Shoe THE Well, welU And we all th6tight the Stanf-jo- trayed by him in a series of articles Co. world was reading what Ray n Christmiis Kv which would ennblo I Scarcely strangers they wore, bias-- , l his pnper. nanl Raker was saying about us and getting as excited as ourselves:;. hor to sing In tho open for Mr. Conlov Is a tl,nr. air. iiiuuu as tnoy .nnu for many years 1051 Fort St. This year oughly qualified nowspapor man. JIo Tetnizzlnl was in far been alone In the practice of singing The machinery of city politics is all at work to keep the facts about away Boston, graduate from tho roportlng profes- WIRELESS ff but sho telegraphed her Christmas' carols nt tlm h find In the tragic joy-rid- e of Monday morning ntola sion to the head of the big firm of f from coming out. Why? congratulations, and voiced tho hope Is open until eleven .other public places on Christmas Dav. Fairfax '& Sons. each evening for r Honolulu will no tho receipt of ship's messages.

F. 1 Half.. A irtf'ihiii&.yft i Financial ommercial a romotion By E. P. IRWIN.

,,, ,,, , , , . i ujuLjuucjuiatacjEsr. over most of t,he planters would muoh uiu ,uHO imiHuing I'lumuB ouicr rotu against any Incroaso of taxation 3. Powfi llreior the Oriental who Is docllo and ami constructive methods Tor keeping II. X. Holmei. Mim B, M. LIVELY OPENING BAKER which would radically r Hovo the sit- - Maxvili. ndUBVrlotis nnii - STOCK Hutton. Ily who cannot become a "",m,l,:" t"un ""u preserv- nation., It is as tho report says: they EXCHANGE J. Slwwaod, H. Shannon. Mr. ami Mr ...t , citizen nnd voter. More than all else, lug the system by whlca they thrive. don't want "too much given xiuia... education strong and family, J. F. (Contmucc rrom pago one.) however, it Is very dlfllcult to keep the they have made many improvements to children of lowly birth." Coxby, T. OF NEW YEAR Imported Fonton, F. Klelnert. M. the land, white workers. Many of tho In their methods of housing and treat- - is to Honolulu stock excha'nge. Jenx;n, Mr. u also lie said that moat ml Mrs. .1. K. Portuguese Ing - do Bathe, . de Bath Tho keynote, Indeed, of our modern Immigrants brought to workmen In tho camps. Former of tho public Institutions of Hawaii, Tuesday, Janunry 2, 1912. large lv. in uhvclmil Per S. S. China from San Francisco The first business day of tho year economic situation Is the wall at expense remain only long rnntrnrf.lnltnr tlmaa tluiB far, have been kept open and Ewa Plan Co 33.00 33.25 this morning M. B. Blaros. T. 1012 was a brisk one as regards stocks struggle for docllo labor. Europe, enough to save a little money and then vjolenco was of common occurrence: free to nil tho varied peoples. For Hawn Agr. Co 205.00 A. Cooper, John J, Craig, Miss Mabel D and bonds. Prices tonay remained America, Australia, South Africa and Hy to California, wliero Uio nlr Is freer, the Chinese wero kicked and cuffed the foremost Institution for Hawn C & S Co.. 41.75 42.00 Hoardo, Mr. Carl Dlodrlch, Mr. financial trading was remarkably ac- ovon parts of Asia are all seeking men One of the underlying Ideas of tho nbout without much ceremony. But higher education In lslnjids Hnwn. Sugar Co... 41.50 an' the is Mrs. A. Glllman nnd Infant, tive tho day following two who will work at low wages for long planters In supporting the really with growing scarcity of labor and a Oahu College, Honokaa Sugar Co 12.00 12.50 Mlsaflv ,for established originally thn I), d Grant, Miss lleltmann, holidays. live In tho cheapest sort of way cere work of the government Immlgrn-an- growing on the part to educate tho children of missionaries Haiku Sugar Co... 170.00 R. Jan. dorf, Punch Jnnis, P. L. King, IJ. 1 Waialua, as had been predicted, sold make no complaint Our own tion bureau In attempting to bring In of labor, all this has passed away. and other white residents. The ques- Hutch. S P Co. . . . 19.75 v Lada, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Lyoti, up to 125, thirty shares being disposed country Is drawing In millions of such white peasants from Europe Is frankly Labor must 'bo treated well. Espe- tion arose some years ago as to Kahuku Plan Co.. 20.00 Mr. the and Mrs. Harry Meyers, Mr. of at that figure. men from southern Europe: 'South Af- - to meet the now overwhelming Japan-rlc- a cially since the Japanese strike of admission of students of other races, Mcllrydc S Co 0.(57 7.25 and Mrs. Frederick Milter, Miller, C. B. Oahu remained strong at 34.50, and has been receiving many East In- - ese element with many other diverse two years ago which thoroughly and It was finally decided .to accept Oahu Sugar Co 34V50 34.C26 Ernest frightened Potter, Mr. Lai Quinn, William Ross, 45 changed hands. oven HaWall haB' peoples, with diverse customs and the planters great prog- a certain small proportion Japa- Onomca Sugar Co. . shares dlans; and little of 47.75" 4825 Mr. and prejudices. A Japanese ress has been made. Whlto labor, nese, Sugar Mrs. Fred A. Shoncf, A. 14.' Hawaiian .Commercial continues to searched overy part of the earth for strike of Chinese, Hawallans nnd others. Olaa Co 5.36'i 6.00 . with- Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Williams, be trio stock most dealt in and is firm worklngmen. workmen on several plantations two especially, can not be attracted It therefore gets the. pick Ori- Paauhnu S P Co. . of .these 26.00 Henry Wise. at 41.75. Two blocks of 100 shares Tho fhjst great supply to be tapped years ago caused the flanters' Asso-wa- s out being given better camp condi- ental and European students and some Pacific Sugar Mill 135.00 and one of 200 sold at that quotation. China. The Chinese were brought elation to see a great light In this con-l- a tions. Everywhere 1 went, therefore, of them have made really notable rec- Pala Plan ''Co 170.00 Mc'Bryde' advanced an eighth, sell- In considerable numbers "while Ha- - nectlon. A population having no corn-wal- l I found tho planters building new ords In scholarship nnd sports. Pioneer Mill Co 220.00 235.00 DECREE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. ing at 7, at which flgure 75 shares was still a kingdom. They- camo mon language, no common ambitions, houses, putting in better water con- Economic pressure, on the other Walalua Agr Co 124.75 125.00 In tho Matter ot tho Petition of Carl changed hands. One hundred Olaa as contract laborers under a system and being fierce competitors In the nections, developing sewer systems, hand, Is tending to bring about racial Walraanalo S Co 285.00 Schurz Smith for Change of Name. sold at 6. A block of 50 Brewery closely resembled slavery, and bor market, Is difficult to organize, and extending tho free medical service and prejudice and racial animosities. The Mutual Tel Co 18.00 n In many ways making changed handB at 21.75. Fifty all things considered from the point therefore becomes more unlikely tint other conditions Japanese, for example, because they Oahu R &.L Co,.,. 142.00 On consideration of tho Petition ot more livable for workmeff. Often so . sold at 19.75. of view of the planter they were and there can bo any concerted movement the are overwhelmingly numerous, nro HIIo.R R Qo..-.- 8.50 Carl Schurz Smith of Hllo, County 33, 10 tho manager permits the working peo- finding Ewa is strong at and shares are fhe best of all laborers. That la, that would tend to disturb conditions themselves more nnd more the Hon B & M Co 27. 87 ',4 22.00 and Territory of Hawaii, for n deeroo ple to use a bit of land around their subject of 4 wero sold. they are tho most Industrious, they or shake the control of the small and discrimination. They arc Hnwn Irr Co.. . . . COO 8.00 changing his namo to CARL SCHURZ ' There was somo trading In bonds. will work closely associated and Interrelated houses, nnd lt is surprising to see, as so Irresistibly Industrious and pro- Hawn Co will live the cheapest, they Pino 43.50 CARLSMITH, nnd thero appearing to-b- e $2000 Honolulu Gas sold at 100.25, group who dominate the at Kafcuku and Ewa, with what skill gressive! Although most of them for the lowest. wages, ana remain the of white men Tanjong Olok Rub 41.00 good reasons for BtttuV Japanese have develop- granting the $1000 Olaa Cs at 94.25 and $1000 O. most docile under all conditions. Islands. They approve the wisdom of and beauty th6 wero mere agricultural peasants on Pahang Rub Co 21.00 Petition; It. & S. 5s at 103.75. Napoleon's motto, "Divide and yon ed their little yards. their arrival, they are crowding Into C B S & R Co 100.00 But when Hawaii was admlttod Into Cs... NOW, THEREFORE, by :rtuo Of Three corporations are rejoicing the Skilled labor has not only had to all sorts of activities. They fill- tho American union, no more Chinese dominate." are Hon Gas Co Cs.... 100.25 the authority in mo by law meet an Increased 1 vlng cost, but ing vested and hearts of tho stockholders by paying while Is a complete the skilled trades, they have taken HIlo R R Cs 101.00 mo could bo brought in, Therefore, the Thus there gone steadily hereto enabling, I, WALTER P, dividends that were due yesterday. employ-grea- wages have actually tho fishing Industry wholly planters turned to tho next nopolistle organization of the t almost Hllo R R Extn Cs.. ; 91.00 FREAR, Governor ot tho $1 Pio- downward since 1902. Tho now re- Torrltory of Haiku is paying $1, Pala and labor, Japanese, ing Interests of the Islands, tho aim is from tho native Hawallans, they are Honokaa S Co Cs.. 104.00 source of the of Hawaii, do hereby order nnd decrco neer $2. e port of the Bureau Labor shows that competing with the vege- care a whit to perpetuate and maintain the condl-wher- Chinese in H It T 4 L Co Cs. . 107.60 An aristocracy does not average pay of all skilled hands that the nnmo of Carl Schurz Smith la-s- the table raising, they are becoming mer- labor comes from or what It Is, Hons of fiercest competition In the Kauai Ry 100.00 be and hereby ip changed on the plantations dropped from $1.73 chants, bankers and professional men. to Carl long as backs and biceps are strong, bor market. The more the planters' ICobala Ditch Co Cs 100.00 Schurz Carlsmlth, per day In 1902 to $1.01 a day in 1905 In - and that a copy of strug-Bu- t the Island of Hawaii, In many local- McBryde- 99-- H. CO. and s6uls aro sodden and unambitious. Interests can keep the workers S Co Cs.. 75 100.25 this decree and then fell to $1.53 a day In 1910. ities, tho life is predominantly Japa- be published for at least rough way de- - gllng and fighting among themselves Mutual Tel Cs 104.00 a democracy in Its In words, skilled workers are nese. four consecutive weeks in tho Pacific AMP - other Their Industry is prodigious; & workers, asso- for places to work, the larger tho Oahu R j Co 5sN 103.50 Armit-ag- o sires not merely but twenty-fiv- e Commercial Under date of today Harry receiving on the average, nnd both men and women work. Ono Advortiser and The Ha. elates and neighbors. And tho democ-- profits of the business, Oahu Sugar Co 5s.. 103.00 waiian Star, newspapers & Co., Ltd., announce themselves cents a day less than they did eight will see Japanese women helping their - published In where the - Olaa Sugar Co Cs.. 94.00 94.50 H. Samuel racy of tho Pacific Coast, There Is nothing In which the Plant- years ago and for men with husbands Honolulu, and tho Hllo Tribune as Cushman Carter and . ,,., ...... i that In barber shops, paint shops and n.. i. - ... - Pacific S M Co Cs.. 104.25 A. Walker, general partners, and Japanese were .usu ciuu.,.H cra- Association acts witn greater pre- larg(J famliles (a8 most of these mon and tin shops. tho Hawaii Herald, newspapers pub Jap- - , - Pioneer Mill Co Cs. 101.50 to protest and expostulate. The ltB pollcy. It pre- o Harry Armltage, special partner, to clsibn than labor hnvo) and steadny higher cost of Nothing seems to oalk or discour- llshed In Hllo, Territory of Hawaii. wero coming too fast, there was scrii,esi of payment for Waialua Agr Co. .. , 102.00 take over and carry on tho stock, a standard la: lng means a rcai hardship. Part of age them. They take and fill highly Dated at Honolulu, this 4th day ot no to got acquainted or to arrive any bidding of one bond and brokerage business of Harry time bor aml lt prevents m'B dccrease ic caused, ot course, bv responsible positions on planta- December, A. D. 1911. understandings; they could tho Armltage, all of which The told at mutual lllantatlon for the laborers of another tho irresistible crowding Into the skill-no- t tions. I have seen a Japanese crow W. F. FREAR, Star Consequent-- ( with them. auy ; low-pai- half-fre- e - in advance tho other day. The firm's associate. ,)Uintatlon If there ls disturbance ed ,)osittons of Jap- alono in the fields under a Japanese LAIE SHIPPING Governor of Hawaii. 1.. . To iiniinnA otrnnm in3. nut nff . i i. e i. - . luv """""-D- anywneie me enure iurce ui mu iuu- anese and tne gradiml crowding out of boss using great 4s Doe. 12, 19, 2G, 2, circular says: "Mr. Armltage retains ' the steam plows; and Jan. ln ou the mainland and ln Hawaii, is pre an interest In the firm nnd will giT0 led interests ot tho islands other sorts of workmen. For instance, they are being introduced oven in the alreaily , Zealandia from Tho "lanters had beeu brInB; pared pounce upon It and crush It., aU high-skille- d Australia. us valuable to ,j,02( over 18 ,,er ccnt ot sklUed places ln tho sugar-mill- the benefit of his advice C.-- arrived' ing in, at mi ne exijuiisu. miiiu..iia two years or more ago me Japanese plantations was Caucasian Everywhere The S. S. Zealandia acquired through many years of act- iabor ou the they can get hold, also, - James F. riorgan. Portuguese peasants and this was now organized and t this morning from Sydney after a quiet- ive experience In this business." on the i8iand of oahu (not including Portuguese) and over they are acquiring property. These1 supply was still in- - voyage. The weather throughout wuf continued, but the stmck. Ono of their chief demands BF, 1)or Cent was Japanese. But in 1910 figures will show how rapidly tho tax- Mr. Carter has been In business for they bringing in fairly pleasant. adequate. So tried vaB that they be paid as much dally j.ho rminrtlnn or Caucasian had dron- - able proiorty owned by Japanese In- 'Stock some years as a financial agent, hav- - and Ignorant Porto means, ignorant mil- jn wages as Portuguese were paid tor ped below 14 per ccnt and the pro- creased in eight years. Tho passenger list was a light one, Bond ing previously had much experience peasants rrom 'exactiy Broker cans, Ignorant Russian the same work. Several of the portion of Japanese had gone above 1901 Japanese property $ 128.1C3 a large percentage ot those aboard be- In thq. office of his father, tho late J. - de-abl- Siberia, and, more recently, consider- ablest managers In the Islands e G2 per cent. And wages, of Bkllled 1001 ' " ing for Honolulu. Tiie cargo for here Member of Honolulu Stock' skA O. Carter. Mr. Walker has been In 1G8.545 Bond Exchango. numbers of underfed and diseased ciared that this was merely Justice and whlto men have fallen more In pro 1909 " " ...... 1.748.179 was a light one, only totaling 18G tons. tho office of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., Stock nnd Bond Orders roc aire Filipinos. AS 'urged that the demand of the Japanese portion than skilled Japanese, thus It Is a curious thing, lri tholtlle clllef Uem bcInK frozen mutton prompt for a number of years, lately as buyer. whother attention. So urgent Is the need of labor that, be acceded to, but tho Planters' tending to drive out white men. For South, In connection with the Negro, The Zealandia sails at 4 o'clock for Information furnished relatlvo t Altogether tho new is a strong - firm Immigration are .elation would not consent. The lead- oxample, in 1902 the average incomo or In Hawaii, in connection Victoria and Vancouver. all STOCKS and BONDS. annnrntn bureaus with tho LOAN8 NEGOTIATED. business team. pri were educated Jap (not Portuguese) Oriental pcople.'Hhat pes- maintained in tne isianus Ono is ers of the strike of skilled white men the' note of Zealandia Takes Stowaways at Sea. Phone 1572. P. O. Box 694 vately supported by the Planters' As anese, not employed on the planta was $4.22 a day, while In 1910 lt was simism is struck most strongly by the The Zealandia while on her way to sociation, tho other by tho Territorial tions, one of them, Mr. Soga, being the only $3.85. clement which has a selfish Interest Vancouver will fall In with the Maku-r- a SIOCOALES government, and both expend very editor of a popular Japanese news--( Thus wi,nc the planters aro In keeping the Negro or tho Oriental sometime either Into tonight or Home Insurance Co. although bring-strik- large sums of money yearly. As n mat- in Honolulu, and the j pendjng ereat sums ot money In e "In his place," in making him work at early tomorrow. The Makura has ten O HAWAII, LTD of fact, both of tho bureaus repre- was well conducted, with singu-- 1 (ng ln immigrants using laws and low wages, and in preventing him from Btowaways' on board, and tho Zealan- Honolulu Stock Exchange Sales ter and Writes All Kind of Insurance. planters' Interest, one being lar Intelligence in tho preparation oftl,e legislature to force them to re-it- s securing adequate education or oppor- dia will bo expected to effect the botween boards: 35 Oiflm Sugar Co., sent the 96 King Street, corner of Fort hand of tho Planters' Asso- demands aud wlth.alniost no vlo i,naln they come, they are not tunities to rise. Tbo note of optim transfer and take thorn back to Can Stroot $34.50; 100 Hawn. C. & S. Co,, $41.75; the right after O'Neill Building. Telephone tho left hand. lence of any kind, the leaders were all ony kecping down the wages of all ism on tho other hand Is struck by ada. S52& 200 do., $41.75; 50 Hon. B. & M. Co., ciation, the other purpose- both organizations, arrested and thrown inio Jail. Not tbo workers, but' they aro making the thoso who aro In some way trying by $21.75; $20,000 Hon. Gas 6s, 100.25; The ot China Blocked Sampans. get cheap laborers, hut only this, but tho planters, having the opportunities for skilled workers to serve or help: teachers and preach- 100 Olaa, $G; 50 MoBryde, $7; 10 do., of course, Is to Tho progress of tho P. M. S. China bureau represents what law wholly In their own hands, lnir-- 1 Bttadlly less attractive. Under .such ers! especially, who aro mooting the Royal $7: 50 Hutchinson, $19.75; 35 Ewa, the Territorial to the channel wharf this morning progressive element sued a drastic and high-hande- d course, crowding down of wages, such steady other races on terms not of business, $33; 5 Ewa, $33; $1000 Olaa Cs, may bo called the was considerably interfered with by among planters. It seeks to bring Without search warrants or any legal j substitution of cheap, Half-fre- e labor but of friendly contact. Thus I found $94.25; 100 Hawn. C. & S. Co., $41.75. the tho presence of a number of sampans. Im right whatsoever, they broke Into the high.grado labor, Professor Scott, principal of the high Co In white men and to offset Oriental for citizen how futilo Inspector James Fox has warned Insurance white ofllces the strike leaders oven geom and expenditures of school in Honolulu, Intensely conf- nn, ,. rv, air.n. ,nnn nm,,, 'migration by that of peasant of tho efforts tho sampan owners that thoy must labor, from Europe. It hopes thus to .forcing open sates in searcn oi incrim-th- e territorial government Ho get in ident of the future of the mingled Jap- R. & L. 5s, 103.75; 20 Waialua, $125; tlo up. In the place allotted to them Leading Fire Company of the jgorlft. tho Islands. It has thejlnntlng evidence which was noL,n.oro white citizens! anese, Chinese, Portuguese nnd other 10 do., $125. "Americanize" near tho wharf, and that If they per- - ; clemonts of Islands. For many of men like Governor found. Tho Supreme Court of the j the Place your company 1, 1912 Haiku, $1; hearty support 'n,o effort of tho planters at all 8,Bt ln t',nK un at 1,10 wharf business with a Dividends, Jan. .Im-- years ho has been among them, haB ior lol Frear. and Dr. Victor S. Clark, who Is island,' even, while confirming tho hazards to maintain tho present feud- - Pala, $1; Pioneer, $2. seen many individuals develop, aud ger periods than to obtnln supplies or that knows how to face a crisis, on the prisonment of the strike leaders, satti "dlv-o- f and 90 dog. centrifu- tho leading spirit Territorial aistlc system not only leads to land anything, Sugar quotations at- - ho declares unhesitatingly that if tho then they must expect board arid who Is Intensely In earnest this violence by the planter' idini? an,i dominating" the laborers, Is In a position to so. gals, 4.55: '88 deg. analysis bee,ts, 14s. nre given a show for to have their boats cut adrift. This do " -. Orientals fair upon this subject,. The bureau of thg ionioya;. .. L -- but It finds further and perfectly log- 9d. Parity, 5.15. c fl education nnd a fair opportunity to Is not an Idle threat at all. If tho Association, on the other papers ical expression In tho hostility to the Planters' "Thero were taken, from the get ahead In tho Islands, that they owners jlo not obey tho rules then Losses Paid, $222,951,358. bringing In Filipinos ln spite office of ho Negoro, with- proper education of the Clilldren of hand, ls defendant. will make us good citizens of our na- this will be carried out. objections warnings of the tho foreigners. Education brings peo- of the and out process of law and forcibly." tion as any peoplo This samo faith For tHo first two days out of San authorities. Unwilling to pay moro wages to ple together, gives them a common medical . I found among othor men In the Is- Francisco the China rolled In a heavy C. & Immigration and common motives aud it Brewer Co., Ltd. Those who favor white keep their laborers, the planters are lands, who have long been Intimately swel, but the weather after that was having to meet all sorts of difficul- thus using tho. ma- makes' them ambitious. As one plant beneral Agents, Territory gf Hawaii. aro their control of associated with the diverse peoples. Ideal. The holidays enabled the off- ties. In tho first place the Asiatic ele- chinery of the law to forco tho la- er expressed it to me: "It spoils good It Is a curious thing how contact on icers to Bhow how they could cntor-tnl- In Is now overwhelm- to How does tills dif- workmen: turns the young mon away Cable Address "Dutsennerg" Honolulu ment tho Islands borers .remain. a friendly basis with ovon the lowest As New Voar'B evO foil on Sun- predominant, and any white principle from tho plantations; disturbs poli- ingly fer ln from serfdom? and most miserable of people gives day, in order to celebrato tho new worker who meets Astatic competition But It would not bo fair to present tical conditions." Save for some few men hope for mankind nrd faith In year fittingly no action was taken uu. More- - only legal force, exceptional schools (of whlcji I shall E. G. must live on a very low scale. these methods of for democracy, whllo tho re.a.lonships til Duisenberg speak later) 1 found the public schools, after twelve o'clock. Then tho THE which involvo exploitation of these STOCK AND HONn I1HOKRH especially In tho back country dis- steamer's whistle was lot, go, and in MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK AND same people mnko men suspicious and nearly everywhere overcrowd- order that all should bo mndo aware BOND EXCHANGE. tricts, pessimistic. Bishop & Company, Bankers ed, tho buildings often miserably dilap- that tho witching hour had passed, 78 Merchant St, opposite Bishop A. idated, and not a few of the teachers NfcW tho boys Went nround with tho meal Co.'s Bank, Honolulu. S. M. Damon. (Established 1858.) A. W. T. Bottomley THE CORPORATION. jlnolllclent and underpaid. In several Clifford B. Thompson, been gong and beat this with good effect. ' who has 'HUD BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 30, 1911. instances owing tox lack of facilities appointed mnnnger ot plan- Yesterday was celebrated In an ex- Telephone 3013. P. O Box 322. the rubber Vent-ic- d In public schools, I found rooms tation of tho Selnma-Dlndlng- 8 Compa- cellent manner. Thoro was a ilno Assets. Liabilities. program. from private Japanese schools. ny, was formerly instructor in ngrlcul-tur- o Thin included nthloJc Cash ....$1,23917.22 Capital and Surplus $ i though a compulsory education law at tho Kamohamcha Manual ovonts, and last nigh after a spoclal Jas. W. HOWARD Duo tb Bank- - Pratt Due from Banks and Banks and nominally oxlsts, hundreds of children School, aud In that capacity ho made dinner, nn excellont program was ren- Real Estate, Bankers - .541,171.70 ers , 7.471.1S in the islands nro getting no oppor- many friends who will be glad to hear dered by Hon Wise and his morry. Insurance, Loans Ne gotlatedi Bonus, Stocks and Invest- Deposits . 5;8145G2.S0 tunity in tho public schools. of his success. Ho will bo iierniu makers. Tho day was passod very - Notwithstanding the enormous pro- "PRATT," 12S Merchant St. HIGHEST GRADE HOWARD ments ; 1,987,020.50 nently stationed in Solama, Porak. pleasantly, and thoso aboard had no Loans, Discounts fits or tho sugar Industry, tho grow-lu- g Federated Malay States. Porak has regret at not being nshoro. WATCH MADE. 23 MATCHED and '. Overdrafts 2,531,025.30 Wealth, and an almost passionate tho groatest acreage under rubber of News by Telegraph. KAR- SAPPHIRE JEWELS. 18 Real Estate nnd Bank Interest ln charities and benevolences any of tho Malay States, rind Mr. (Per Merchants' Exchango) Sugar 4.525c AT CASE. Fumlturo C7.9C5.24 on the part of many rich people, the Thompson has achieved an envlablo , Janunry 1. Sailed, S. 451.G40.80 crucial elomont In our civilization reputation tiiero as a cnpablo rubber S. Nippon Maru for Honolulu, Beets d Three Hundred and Fifty Othsr Assets 14sjlli-4- public education ls being noglected. planter. Mr. Thompson was graduat- SAN FRANCISCO, January 2. Ar- Dollars Net. They will spend hundreds of thou- ed in tho class ot 19C7 C m $0,819,340.82 $0,819,310.82 from the Ma- rived, a. S. S. Slorrn, honco Heniy Waterhouse sands of dollars a year for bringing ssachusetts Agricultural College. 27. Trust (X In hordes of Ignorant pcoplo skimp and W. S. Cookson, manager of tho new NEWCASTLE, N. S. W December Members Honolulu Stock ad Boat, I, S. M. Damon, do solemnly swear that the foregoing' balance shoot and strain over tho education ot those ly Incorporated Solama-DIndlng- s Plan 31. Arrived1, S. S Bollo of Ireland, Exchange. already Chi-- 1 ropresonts a true and correct statement of the affairs of the banking house jthoy have and thon wondor unions, Ltd., leaves today In tho from Port Allen Docombcr 2. FORT AND MERCHANT 8TB, Is of Bishop & Company as at December 30, 1911, to the best of my kuowl- - why labor will not main in tho na for tho Malay PonliiBiiln, via Yoko-hum- Passengers Arrived. H. F. Wichman edgo and belief. lands Hongkong and . Im- Por It. M. S. S. Zoulandla tram Syd-no- S. M. DAMON. , In tho last legislature a strong ef--' mediately upon his arrival ho will N. S. W this morning, via Auck- & Co., Ltd. fort was mnde to got larger appro- - tako up tho work of pluntlng 3000 land,. N. 55., and Suva, FIJI Mr. and prlatlous for tho schools ami somo acros of tho company's property to co- - Mrs..W. G. Conloy, H, B. Lonry, P. R. Leading Jewelers. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 30th day of December, 1911. progross was actually mado ln better-- 1 couuuts. It Is oxpected that it will Brodziak, Rov. Fatlior A. Coon, Mrs. Pinectar . J. HARRIS MACKENZIE, lug the pay of tho teachers, but tho tako about two yonrs to put this largo iE. C. Snnggo, Miss M. Street, J. A. Notary Public, Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. stood like a First Plantors' Association area under cultivation. Macaulay, Miss II. M. Jamos, Miss R. Sold Everywhere- - pr1""1

Wl. THE HAWAIIAN STAR TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912,. :,

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OVER THE TEACUPS. Si By Meg Negley. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O CALLING DAYS FOR HONO- - O MEM LULU. O FOE MM WMEI Mondays: Punahou, College O WW Hills, Manoa, Maklki. o T 1 T T f 'f i''f Tuesdays: Walkikl, Kaplo-lan- i o f f 1 f TIT ? ? The ordinary ranae of sizes Park, Kaltnuki, Palolo. o I.I 12 Wednesdays: Nuuanu, Puu-nu- l, o 'A The REGAL Pacific Heights. First and o I I I I I range of sizes Third Wednesdays abovo Nuu- o Absolutely Pure anu Bildge. Second and Fourth o Wednesdays below Bridge. o The only (taking powder Fourth Wednesday, Pacific o ntudo from fSoyai Grapo Heights. o A wagon rattles down the street, a man clambers oul, and you hear tllo Ovcsem of Tartar Regal Thursdays: The Shoe Store Plains. o milk bottles deposited on your doorstep. You hear lilm walk briskly back No Alum, No Lime Phosphate to the wagon, climb In, and uwav It goes up the street. You sleepily, look Fridays: Hotels and town. o KINO AND BETHEL. at. cold, snuggle down in bed, and are glad you Fourth Friday, Fort Shatter. 0 out the dark, shiver at the First Tuesday, Fort Ruger. o ro not the milkman. A very of Saturdays: Kallhl. Third and o pretty reception was given After awhile, another wagon comes rattling, along. There's a rustle troduced, as already forecasted In MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. needed is a application Cham-b- y Fourth Saturdays, Kamehamo-L- a o by General and Mrs. Macomb yester- the free ot paper, hb Uie baker deposits your rolls and bread in a paper bag, ami then is worse Bere-tanl- a Star. E. A. Cooper will conduct a It than useless to take any berlaln's Pain Balm. For sale all cllmbis wagon leaves them on your doorsill. Schools. o day afternoon at their home on out of the and class In Bhowcard medicines internally It begins to grow lighter, and you hear the footsteps or the newspaper OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO avenue, when officers and their writing. This will fr musculav dealers. Benson, Smith & Co. agents corner. You -- begin on 11. or chronic All limn. Aftor awhile, an lee wagon swings noisily around the I ladles from the dlffeient army posts, January Tne officials are rheumatism. that Is for Hawaii. who wants this time of year, but recall that some people take now busy wonder ice at In Honolulu on their way round the officers of the navy now stationed and perfecting the organization It Uie year round. of this class. On the same night will The sun begins to look, with a bright tmd wondering eye, to see that world. Mr. Jarrctt Is an old fi'lend of vlsltliife here, and a nuinocr of towns- begun newly-arrange- d you are stiil In bed And unable to withstand tint necuslng gaze, you get .ludgo Kingsbury. people called to wish tho General and be the class for cream, morning . wp and go down to a breakfast of hot rolls, of fresh and the & A Mrs. Macomb a vory Happy Now Year. those who desire to go in for n course DUper, and other goodlv things that seem to have appeared Almost by magic, of shop mathematics, freehand sketch- cur-ron- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lyser are moving eariv morning purveyors. You switch on an electric t, The band from the Second Infantry liy means of these up ing and mechanical drawing. This and make fragrant, steaming coffee right on the table, and you sit in Manoa today. was stationed on tho lawn and played warm, cozy room, with sunshine pouring In, and (lowers at the windows, A A during the afternoon. class will be In charge of J. F. Barry, on your part. nnd enjoy those things that come almost without an effort Mrs. l . Jones went to see vol Jr., of the Honolulu Iron Works. of j. tlie Airs. Macomb was assisted in receiv- There's some difference, isn't there, between this breakfast and that cano Another new feature, of the many of a Colonial ancestor, who while last week for the first time in ing her guests by Mrs. Tlmberlake, ii cavo man's, for instance; or even that to be Introduced, will bo the course of tlresslng, shivered in a cold room, got breakfast over a wood fire, and counted her life, although born iu Honolulu Mrs. Marlx, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Wooten, ' us delicacies, what are common fare today. and living, hero for a number of years. Mrs, Kennedy nnd others. lectures by Charles G. Helser, Jr., freedom by It all shows the progress we are making toward Individual She was more than pleased with her Delicious refreshments were served broker for tho Trent Trust Company. all these people contribute in this way to my break- Th'o living socially. Because visit. consisting of course will Include lectures on yours, we each have moie time, more freedom to do the things wo during the afternoon, fast and Vj v stocks and bonds, real estate, insur want to do. We do not need to make the bread, we do not have to milk the 4 sandwiches, coffee, tea and cake. cows all this time and energy are saved for us for other and more congenial Airs. Swanzy gave a luncheon to five Big punch bowls filled and rpfllled ance and investments. Classes for the teaching of French, German and Span-- i people, Mrs. Noonnn to ten, Mrs. wlth egg-nog- g furnished Inspiration for UAnd ls t)ie i)olijt we anou(1 i)car i lnind. We should also make ish will be organized if there are we a proper balance to bo Hamoberg to twenty, Mrs, Du Roi to manv toasts. BIG our contribution to the common good, if want enough students. maintained. We should not jrfst accept all this and do nothing in return. eleven, Mrs. Fuller to three, Mrs. Mur If wo do, such action on our part will in time upset the order of .things. A ray, to four, Mrs. Thayer to four, Mrs. There was a good response to the a right balance. And Y. C. one-side- d social order can not go on. There must be Gray to Three and Mrs. Reiford to general invitation for the M. A. to do our part. sooner or later, it will adjust itself, if we fall yesterday, MAN CLASSES open house last night. A goodly num- us to do our part. Few of us have that dis- four at the Country Club But happilv, most of want ber of ladles, as well as men and boys, position to wish to receive all and give nothing. The generous nature jwants vi vj benefits visited building, wherein the to give what he receives. He wants to extend his hands full of Cathcart-Reynold- s the for have The marriage of Mrs. January him. He can give in his kind, for what others of were heard until n for what has been given to Mr. Charles Hall took 10 BE STARTED strains music given In theirs. late hour. For all visitors there was happiness for himself. or the place on Sunday night at the residence And in thus giving, he really makes a hearty welcome at the entrance. person who receives but never gives is seldom happy. He Is too narrow, too of Mrs. Thomas Lucas on Beretanla The new term of the Y. M. C. A. In and too selfish in his outlook on life. avenue, in the presence of a few Clearance one who gives as generously, or more so, than he receives is classes will begin on January Jordan's commence tomorrow with But the adding friends. Rev. Mr. Westervelt perform dustrial cheerful, happy. Because in doing his share of the world's work in next Monday, when shorthand, type a big January clearance of their en- mite, the satisfaction that ing ceremony. After a short hon- even though it may be but a he has the read-to-wea- his strength, writing bookkeeping, English, arith- tire line of r apparel. Tre- cornea from knowing he is Helping tne worm moie And the man or eymoon the couple will reside at 12IM doing iuiuthis. metic, algebra, trigonometry and me- mendous price cutting In tho whole woman of intelligence and heart rejoices in Beretanla avenue. chanical drawing classes will start stock should result In a phenominai c: - ft ft again. Some new featuics will be In sale at this popular store. OF SOCIAL NEWS OF THE DAY. WiIhelmina tomorrow ror ban tran-Thor- e The wedding-o- Miss Irene Cooper will re. will be a dinner on board tho cisco. Her mother and sister to I.leut. Robinson, U- - S. N., will prob- California tonight for which thirty cov- - main here for another month. ably take place about the twenty-secon- d .r.vs u.lll l. Intel ft ft ft of this month If the Thetis ar- 'v 4 4 j Mr. A. Frank Damon dined with a rives before that time. ' Tho weather at the volcano has been number of Chinese friends last night, Her sister Ysabel Mrs. Pine will on' its best behavior lately. No urn- - at tho Young Hotel. Among the prom-lirelln- s be the matron of honor and Miss Alice or rubbers have been re- - inont Chinese guests were Sun Fo, the Cooper will be the bridesmaid. Wal only sou of the newly-electe- d quired. ter Kendall will be best man. L. dent of the Chinese republic, and also Thev will be married at the Cathc- - The portrait of Loy McCandless, uy tlie representative iroin iciu, wno nan (,rn,( aful ijjsh01) acstrjck will per - Miss Withrow, is to he hung In Kilo- - been looking put for progressne wn- fonn tho nese in Peru. Imna Art League rooms today with interests . j other Withrow pictures. j ft ft Mrs. F M. Swanzy gave a delight am- - vt vi i Mrs. F. M. Swanzy is giving a f,,i week-en- d party at her home it A large number of Honolulu girls ner party tonight at her home In Ma- - Kualoa, after which n number mo rtliended the dance on board the Call- - noa, after which tho party will go to torod over to Lellehua for the polo ' rornla yesterday. j tho Moana to attend the ball. 'game and returned from that side of vs Vi j a vi VI . the island. The party returned to Ho Mrs. ,i. T. Warren, Mr. Louis .1. War-- a large number of people called at nolulu by moonlight ou Sunday. VWi and Mr. George Warren returned the Y. M. C. A. yesterday to inspect j ft ft ft from the volcano on the Mauna Kea the building and meet the men wliO a number of private luncheon par-thi- s morning. ' lare in charge 'of the several depart- - ties were given at thQ Country Club ft ft 4 . ments. yesterday, and about one, hundred and Mrs. F. M. Swanzy gave a luncheon Fruit punch was served during "the fifty others had lunch at that place. Varty to a few friends yesterday at day and evening. Hawaiian music was rendered during BEGINS ttie Country Club. vi vi vi the lunch hour and for dancing vi Vj Miss Gay Is giving a swimming Mrs. Guy Gere is to be the hostess party and luncheon at the homo of her Tor tho Wednesday Bridge Club, which uncle, Mr. Francis Gay, at Wallole to- - A pretty dinner was that given by m eels tomorrow. day. A number of young naval officers Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Frledly at tho ft ft 4 and Honolulu girls have been Invited. Young Hotel last evening. Mrs. F. T. Bickerton has been con- VI f -- 41 A big cut glass bowl of violets sur- Tomorrow fined to her rooms for several days About one hundred and fifty guesis rounded by a centerpiece of violets - with laryngitis. She hopes to be out were present at the dance given at and maidenhair ferns formed tho sim- PHOTO MARTIN FROM UNDERWOOD. N. Y. in a few days, however, and will re- the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ma-- pie but elegant table decoration, turn to tho Young Hotel. goon on Lunalilo street last night. After dinner the party motored H. R. H. PRINCESS ALEXANDER OF TECK. , 1 D 54 about town and spent tho evening at Fjrst cousin of King George V. of England and a direct descendant of Queen Miss Mario Withrow leaves on tho air. and Mrs. E. Jarrett are stopping the Bijou. Victoria. rrim'Tri

SACHS' GREAT ANNUAL STOCK-TAKIN-G SALE, BEGINNING TODAY, JANUARY 2nd For the past week we liave been preparing for this great event, which for value giving will eclipse any sale we have had in the past.

Ladies' Muslin and Knit Underwear Special Values Great Values in Our Ready-to-We- ar H- Big Reductions During tho holidays wo unpacked a very pretty of "T lot owiss Embroideries, Linen DeDarlment Lingerie Skirts, Nightgowns, In Linens. Cretonnes and I" Chomlso and Combination aces Valenciennes Laces Shirts, those together with our regular Knit Goods Chit- - Lingerie nnd Silk Dresses, stock of Curtain Fabrics, Silks, Trimmings Flouncings and Tailored Suits, Linen' and will bo offered at a reduction of from 25 per cont. to 33 n'nd Pongeo Motor Coats, Tailored and Wash Skirts, Evening t fons DreB8 Goods All-ove- r Nets. , per cent, on regular prices'. Thoro la value in this lot. ' Coats nnd Dresses, Shirtwaists and Sweaters.

This sale does not mean a cut of prices in certain departments but a general reduction all over the store. Come early today. N. S. SACHS DRV GOODS COMPANY, -- . r . - - ... , w Private Garr of tho Fiftocn U. 8. Wright-Hustac-e Infantry, ordered stiddonly to tho 8. 8TEINWAY & SONS gi Tfoafl H Philippines, tolegrnphcd hl3 1 LIMITED. 1 fiance RESOLUTION NO. 602. ft AND OTHER PIAN08. M BBCIL 1 M Phono 1148. THE MILLIONTH PATENT and n minister, and was mnrriod In the dopot at Ogdon, Utah, wlillo tho Cor. King and South Sti. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board 1C0 Hotel Street, Phone g f train" was changing onglnos. Ho will mi. VkrffeMi Successor to of Supervisors of tho City and County TUNING GUARANTEED 5t return In two years for tho honey- LfilifiC WVLwL 1 The millionth patent was Issued from them. Specifically out of the 1,000,-00- 0 of Honolulu, Territory or Hawaii, that W 7 W. W. WRIGHT & CO.. Ltd. moon. 6xXXXXS.'XXXXXSZZSX I tho United States patent office a sliort patents Issued, some C50.000 have tho sum of Eighteen Hundred and jH A mnn who stolo $1800 from tho : heen granted In twenty yenrs. ElehtV-flv- n IlnHim mwl tlmo ago. This moans that In 121 government nt Denver eighteen years SOLAR HEATER Kellogg & Dempsey The graveyard of many ambitions ; CenU (?18S5.2C) b(J ,, gamc Hacking years (the first patent was Issued In tho you the slow death of many ardent hopes, ago m,s jusi surreuuereu n umana. ,,oroby will save monoy. Call and ie ' Auto, Motor and Carriage Repairing nIiro,rInted out ft all kuuj uio government naa given its as well ns tho happy fulfillment of J tic wnnuercu an over uio worm out moneys ono oporatloa. Painting, Trimming. In tho Road Tax Special De- in protection to - many of-e- d never was able to lose his consclonco. 1,000,000 devices, record- dreams of success the patent posit of tho Treasury of the City ami ACETYLENE LIGHT A AGENCY Cough Horeesnoetng. John McNear, Sr., the California tho Inventions as practicable andjflce stands today a monument to the County for an account known ns COMPANY. In- - Hour king, gave $13,000 to his wife given tholr Inventors tho exclusive i Inventive genius of the American "District of Honolulu." fluBtaco avenue, off South St. Hard coughs Scale Removal Made Easy by bf tfhrlst-ma- s are bad enough, to right to make, soli or fix tho limits ventor, representing as ho does the and each his three sons for Presented by Supervisor the Use of a most energetic per- gifts. be sure. But it's often the lit wherein these devices should be made resourceful, and S. C. DWIGHT. DEAN BOILEII TUBE or sold. class In world. Young Chincso "progressives" of Cation Neill & Co tie, hacking, tickling, persistent sistent all the Honolulu, December 19, 1911. CLEANER history Is would, course, Portland smashed up some' josses and Limited cough Tho of tho patent ofllco a It of be Interesting to I hereby approve this Resolution that means the most, In history, or more know just how many eager, con- various members of the family of HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. distinct chapter the of the this 30th day of December, A. D. 1911. especially when there is a his- proporly, of won Buddha which had been Installed In Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmith) Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. In tho recorded growth the fident Inventors havo distinction JOSEPH J. FERN, tory of weak lungs in the family. years city by Chinese of tnd Boilermakers. Nation. .For many after the and wealth In this ardent quest for that the the older Mayor. What should be done? first letters patent were Issued there something new In the world. Such a generation. A race war Is Imminent. First class work at reasonable rates. Ask your JUST OPENED doctor. He knows. was but oiio clerk In tho patent office, reckoning Is, however, practically Im- Tho suffragists of Tacoma, Wash., Ask him. RESOLUTION No. COO. and he, working but a part of tho possible. Wo know In a general way do not intend to ask Mrs. Pankhumt about the formula on the label time, was able to handle every applica- that many men have gained wealth, to them, ns they aro not In of every bottle of Aycr's address BE IT RESOLVED by tho Board Cherry tion that was made. The first patent and sonic men have acquired fame, sympathy with tho methods Boston Gafe militant of Supervisors of tho City and County Pectoral. Ask him if this med- was Issued to Samuel Hopkins of Ver- through tho medium of patents of English suffrngltsts. BIJOU ENTRANCE. of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that rOCOOOOOOOOOOCx icine has his full approval for mont, July 31, 1790. It Is Interesting launched or owned by them; that Tho Columbian Express of tho Chi- Day and Night Service. tho Appropriation of tho sum of throat and lung troubles. --Then , to note that it protected a method of some of the greatest monopolies m cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail- Forty-eigh- t Thousand Dollars ($48,-005.0- do as he says. making pearlash or potash by refining the world block tho door to competi- road, was wrecked twice In ono week. for "Maintenance of Roads, vegetable matter In a crucible. It so tion by the protection that tho govern- In tho first collision, at Odessa, Minn., Wyandotte Honolulu District," contained In Res- happens that the process protected by ment has given them through letters ten lives were last, and the second, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral olution No. 5"5, bo reduced to tho sum Highest Thu great Washing Soda, used la this first patent has never been Im- patent. But the common belief is that ,ICar Glcncoc, Minn., injured two Class of Forty-si- x of Thousand Five Hundred Prt ptr4 by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lmrelt. Mm., U, S. A. Hospitals and the Homo. proved upon. inventors have as a rule lived and died trainmen and ono passenger. and Ninety Dollars ($46,590.00), and Cheaper than Pearllne. .The method of numbering patents In poor even to destitution, while not n A Portlnnd lineman received a Shoe that tho sm of Eight Hundred Repairing 8ANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY, the order In which they wero filed was few, brooding over their failure to re- 11,000 electricity, and shock of volts of Ten Only Best Mnterlal Used. Pfcono 1973 not begun until later, and It is thus ceive recompense, and recognition In Dollars ($810.00) bo and the but will probably survive. MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO. 1 Sntllf! la hprphv nlmrrtlirtntml mif nf that tho patent bearing No. In the the world of progress, and perhaps Russian-Gree- k - A fire In tre settle- 1051 Fort Street. was Buggies, July seeing of the General Fund of tho Treasury of Plan to Make files Issued to John the children their gain-s- ,nent.0f San Francisco, starting from . - darlings hope-- 1 lUR. nim for nn account x, n 28, 1836. It covered a device for a the of their ambition r.... i 0,' steam engine, designed to run on an alienated bv purchase, have found - .. ,...... ,. .Known ns Expense, Mosquito Cam- - r L...i paign." Phone 3184. F. J McLoughlin 1912 LIMITED. inclined piano. Unlike tho other "first refuge for their disappointment nnd Dr. John Grant Lyman Los An of Introduced by Supervisor HONOLULU FORGE CO. patent," It has long been outdated by failure In asylums for the insane. The geles, the promoter who escaped from greater devices In traction engines. fact is as recently by H. E. MURRAY. General Sblp and Machine Black A Year of Saving Sugar Factors stated u. writer tho federal authorities after his ar- The "millionth patent" was Issued Au- upon tills subject, that while many Honolulu, December C, 1911. smithing. Tools and Springs made AND rest, has been taken to tho peniten- You can open a Ac- gust 8, H. Ak- upon Approved this 30th day of Decem- and repaired. Estimates given or Savings 1911, to Francis Holt of have felt called to revolutionize tiary at McNeil's Island, Washington, ron, O., and covered an invontlon for ,i the industries or arts of tho country, ber, A. D. 1911. Flro Escapes. count with one dollar and so-cu- whero ho will servo his sentence of a 211 puncture-proo- f pneumatic time. few have been chosen to enjoy tho JOSEPH J. FERN, Queen Gt., near Alakea. a Home Bank In which to but year and a half. It is a far call In traction devices fruits of their work. Furthermore, the Mayor. Honolulu, T. H. deposit odd change. boy who, from this earlier date to tho later and efforts of many inventors who received A Seattle knocked from a trestle, was 'hanging from, telegraph OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ono that covers an era in the world's letters patent have been barren of re- NOTICE. wires thirty feet from the ground, INTEREST PAID ON advancement Inventive genius that sults a statement that Is attested by Payment of Sewer Rates. B. F. Blihop Presldont was rescued by n plucky street car DEPOSITS. is nowhore more striking than In the useless articles and implements that In accordanco 158, Go. H. Robertson conductor, who crept out along the with Act Session Vice-Preside- history of . The records literally cumber tho kitchens and clut- Manager Laws of 1911, tho owners and occu- Let us talk to you about a W. W. North Treasure) patent ofllco In tho garrets wires and carried the boy buck along BEFORE of tho show that ter tho and closets of the land pants of tho premises Richard Iters Secretary tho same precarious . connected with Savings Account. last twenty years in which rapid tran- the Inevitable result of the issuance tho sewer aro hereby J. R. Gait Auditoi bro- notified that the sit has been to tho fore In the devel of something like twenty-tw- o patents a Charles Anderson, a New York Gao. R. Carter Dlrectoi sower rates for tho six months begin- taking a policy of life lnsur O. H. Cooke Dlrec'oi opment of the country, more patents day for a period of 121 years, showing ker, enjoyed his wife's society at ning January 1, 1912, and ending June anco In any other canpan BANK of Ltd. ft. A. Cooke Dlreotoi pat- Christinas dinner .although separated !f) HAWAII. have been Issued than were Issued a grand aggregate of a million 1019 will llrt fllin nil1 nnv-nli- l nl by 500 miles By means of telephones aak to 6ut the during the entire century preceding ents. Portland Oregonian. Lho ofnco of tfao Sllperlntemlent of Capital and Surplus, Placed on tho. tables they ordered . Pbc Workg Qn ttf u Qf Jan CONTRACT $1,000,000. their menu together and conversed uary, 1912. Dainty Women easily throughout meal. the If any sewer rates shall remain un- ta the LIKE THE TOE CONDENSED Topeka Kansas, Is starting a hash WOP'S paid more than 15 days after It Is due. MS crusade. Tho board of health has NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL 10 per cent in addition thereto shall be (Special mall report to The Star from San Francisco.) been petitioned to standardize all charged, which shall be collected as n pRegal Shoe! LIFE INSURANCE COM hash served in public places. part of such sower rate. All utfpald Reindeer meat Is being advocated sower rates shall bear at the LATEST NEWS BULLETIN. Great Britain and France have en- Interest PANY OF BOSTON, MASS for use on tho American table. Some- rate (! per per annum (News Originating on the Day the tered Into negotiations to divide the of cent until thing like mutton and beef, but bet- paid. CAMPBELL, Steamer Sailed.) New Hebrides their joint governing of MARSfON and compare the many ad C. ter than either, wo aro Informed. Superintendent of Public Works. Brewer & Co., Weldon B. Cooke, an '07 California that group having been a failure. vantages tt offers with those " .Asaresultpf the. crusade against Public Works Ofllce, December 1G, LIMITED. graduate and enthusiastic aviator; Los Angeles hns been nlpped-b- y n of other companies. race track gambling almost all the 1911. yesterday sailed from Oakland severe freeze, 1C degrees below the around thoroughbred studs aro being shipped the top of Mt. Tamalpais, across tho frost belt having been reported In Fire and Marine out of the country, and proper mounts cisco children tied ono of their num- bay, then landed at Mill Valley. some sections of southern California. for the army are becoming unobtain- ber' to a post and set fly to a pllo of WTtlsTTRTfW Insurance Agencies It Is thought that the Turks are It is thought now that nothing can Castle & Cooke, able. rubbish at her feet. Sho was res- about to make peace proposals to prevent tho lockout of 100,000 cotton LIMITED A society woman of Durnngo, Colo- cued, but not before she had been bad w the Italian government. workers In Lancashire mills In Eng- General Agents. cot- rado, was arrested for giving a whooping-- ly burned. Royal Insurance Co. of . Mrs. W. B1. Leeds, New York and land, which striko may tie up the cough party for several children Tho San Francisco board of super- London society leader, l to spend ton Industry for many months to come. London Assurance Corporation. quarantined with tho disease. visors had decreed against tho tradi- next year touring the world In a pri- A decided movement Is on foot Commercial Union A freshman at tho University of tional license of tho New Year's ovo IJ X F ii IV Asstrance Co. of vate yacht. throughout Russia to boycott American All Kinds Wrapping Papers London. Missouri is 18 years old and weighs celebration. San Francisco, especial- and Taft on his last visit to New York made goods as a result of our abroga- James L. Holt Twines, Printing and Writing Papers. Scettish Union 1832. 298 pounds. ly tho hotel and restaurant keepers, AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- and National Insur- waB denied police protection, Com- tion of tho treaty of PAPER & ance Co. of Edinburgh. Margaret Horton Potter Black, tho are thoroughly piqued. Offers some fine lots near the car Una missioner Waldo saying the Persldent Missionaries from tho Interior of 8UPPLY CO., LTD. aro lleelng to Hankow for safe- Chicago novelist, was killed by an A Y. M. C. A. building, costing $25,-00- at Palama at a bargain, also the balmy Caledonia Insurance Co. of Edin- was no better than the mayor and no China Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu. burgh. ty, bring many thrill- overdoso of morphine. will be erected at Salt Lako for sea-beac- h home of tho late Admiral more entitled to a special escort. and with them Phone 1410. Geo. G. Guild, Gen. Mgr. ing stories of In the in- Hereafter Alcatraz Island in San tho employes of the Denver and Rio Beckley at Aqua Marino. American and Foreign Marine Insur- The Beef Trust case has at last the disorders ance Co. terior of China. Francisco harbor will bo tho place of Grande and Western Pacific roads. gone to trial and ten millionaire Chi- "Let my ashes stop war's flame," confinement for all tho criminal pri- The funds left by General Palmer of cago packers must face a jury of their Mexico, who soners of army, while those guilty Colorado Springs Georgo H. Pea- - peers. says General Reyes of tho and BUGOLEUM surrendered when most his follow- of military offenses merely wllL to body will be used for this purpose. Forcegrowth K Dynamite of I was found by children In par- Men of the Fleet and Tourists TQie Leading Disinfectant, Deodor-ermlcld- ers deserted him. Ho has asked a sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The Homo Telephone company has WILL DO IT. tho yard of Arthur Letts, tho million- The best place in Honolulu to buy R don for his devoted followers, but nsks Threo girls In Colorado wero only sold out Its Interests In Tacoma and Insecticide and Anti- aire Los Angeles merchant. Jado and Chincso Jewelry of all kinds no mercy for himself. slightly Injured when tho horse and Belllngham to tho Sunset 'company septic for All Purposes. The Cunard steamship lino has In- Boni failed In buggy In which they wero riding slip- for $550,000. 58 HOTEL AND SMITH STREETS ABR. FERNANDEZ & SON. creased its capital $4,500,000 In order Count Castcllaue has mar- over Arizona state senators aro advocat- to absorb the Anchor line, recently his effort for annulment of his ped tho edge of an embankment seventy-seve- n ing tho Swiss system of recall elec- purchased. riage to the former Anna Gould, the and fell feet. Vatican holding that the marriage is Tho waitress in a Denver cafe, who tion Instead of the Oregon plan. Un- Kona Coffee no Leaders of tho anti-Dia- z movement nun mm 'still valid. up enough during der the Swiss system If an official Is CheeYouShinBo In Mexico are gathering at EI Paso saved dime tips the modified his medical order paBt year recalled tho governor appoints n suc- Borrlcs and Ground. and are denouncing Madero as a pres- Taft has to purchase a fur coat, has with regard to Canal Zone, so that many pro- cessor to tho ofllco. Retail and Wholesale. idential failure. the won ardent admirers and SUGAR FACTORS ALSO KNOWN AS THE Christian Scientists may now practice posals Mrs. Whlteluw Roid, wife of the HAWAIIAN COFFEE CO., Andrew Carnegie has expressed his of marrlago from nil over tho rOM3UHSHl VKHCUANT.S there. country frugal American ambassador to England, has 1147 Smith, near Pauahl St. Tel. 1398. willingness to testify before the Stan- from men desiring a dollar-a-da- y helpmeet. given $100,000 lo enlarge the Red ley steel Investigation committee. If passed, the Sherwood pension govern- company Cross Hospital at San Mateo, Cal the INSUIiANCE AGENTS. Tho deans of women's colleges bill will Increase the Tiie California Livestock ment's annual periston expenditures at )uis called upon the hospital having originally been found- AGENTS FOR and universities, in session at Chi- stnto to appoint a least $75,000,000. If the bill rcachos state commission to devise cam- ed by her. Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com. cago, fovor prohibiting freshmen girls a LIMITED. thought will veto It. It Is reported that a syndicate form- pany. THE LEADING CHINESE NEWSPA joining collego Taft it is ho paign against animal tuberculosis. 'ft from sororities. They & A man with a case filled with A special four-coac- h ed by J. P. Morgan Co. hns invested HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Haiku Sugar Compaay. PER IN HAWAII. mitct ownlt flinlt o n,'nrr il vin suit train of tho 'idynamlto was raptured at Monesscn, Chicago $17,000,000 in Pacific Gas nnd Electric Capital Subscribed Yen 48,000,000 Pala Plantation. Ten Pages. Captain H. H. Norwood, a prominent und Northwestern Railroad Pa. It Is feared the man was about to bonds, thus displaying their faith in Capital Paid Up.. Yen 30,000,000 Maul Agricultural Company. The paper for the Chinese Trade. member of threo exclusive clubs of made the run from Chicago to Clinton, .attempt the destruction of tho steel 138 13C San Francisco securities. Reserved Fund Yen 17,150,000 Hawaiian Sugar Company. San Francisco, has been forced to Iown, miles, In minutes. Miss Dora Thayer; a society girl of Kahuku Corapony. ot.. fll,.,I.. .11 ...... , I,nl'"","'""i,"l"u"," """" ",v"' A furious wind storm swept over Plantation San Rafael, Calif., is to marry Wil- General banking business McBryde Sugar Company. had won large sums of money playing Santa Barbara, California, unroofing transact WESTERN NEWS. liam Chappelo, formerly nor father's d. Savings account for il and up Kahuku Plantation Company. with marked cards with other mem houses, shattering windows and over wards. (Originating West of tho Mississippi chauffeur. Kauai Railway Company. Bridie and Beach Stovea for Coal oi bers. throwing chlmnoys. Fire and burglar proof vaults, with Rivor.) Company. . Wood. Court evldenco has brought oiit tho Luther Burbank, tho ' plant wizard" Safe Deposit Boxes for rent at 2 pei Kauai Electric An- MOTHERLY ADMONITION. rear and upwards. Quick Meal Blue Flame Oil Stores. fact that only tho panic prevented a The witnesses called to Los of California, has found that from tho Honolua Ranch. geles regard to dynamiting A New York woman of grent beauty Trunks and cases to bo kept on Haiku & Packing Company Perfection Oil Stoves. gigantic beef monopoly, that Armour, in the leaven of tho common cactus plant justody at moderate rates. Fruit puss McManignl, called one day upon n friend, bringing Ka-ia- l Fruit & Company. Giant Burner Gasoline Stovea. Swift and Morris were to havo divided cases wore made to may be obtained tho best of water- Particulars to be applied for. Land dynamiter and Informer with hor her elovon-year-ol- d daugh- YU AICAI, Manager.. EMMELUTH .0., LTD. up the nation, and n half billion dol- thu confessed proof whitewashes; that the flbor t In tho McNamara case, In lo ter, who gives promise of becoming as Faona 1611 Bt lars bf watered stock was to bo of- order the plant may bo used In place of rub- No. 146 Klrt great a beauty as her mother. Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer- fered tho speculative public. uwo them into giving valuable evi- ber In automobllo tires, and that tho It chanced that tho callers wero chant Sts. Tel. 2421 and 1594. P. O BUTTERNUT Tho tobacco trust has begun its re- dence. fruit rivals "strawberries and 'cream Sox 168. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. shown Info a room whero tho friend modeling and horoafter tho United JiiBt 51 per cent of tho boys In tho as a breakfast delicacy NOTARY PUBLIC. had beou receiving a milliner, and Cigars Stores will havo 'to go it alone. California reform schools coino froln A Los Angeles woman, tho mother Y. WO SINQ CO. BREAD thero woro severnl beautiful ly- s by hats Tho firm will open many new-store- homes that havo been brokon up of twelve, attempting to shoot a haro latter ing nbout. During tho conversation Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Kt Acent to grant marriage license along tho Pacific Coast. divorces. from tho window, caught tho trlggor tho little girl amused hurself by ex Butto.' 85c lb.; Fresh Dried Fruits Loana Negotiated. Real Estate. Waltor Layman of" Portland, about In tho casement Palm Cafe M Miss Jane Laurel, tho actress, has nnd was Instantly amining the milliners creations. Or 1186-118- 8 Court, Legal nnd Commercial announced engagement to Robert to be sentenced for passing obsoleto klllod, tho bullet passing through Nuuann Street Work her her the number that sho tried on, sho! Jordan, millionaire member of tho bank notes, was first examined for forohoad. seemed particularly pleased with a Telephone 1034. Box or, BO Insanity at tho request of his father. Dr. LID Q. P. Soares great department storo firm of Jordan, D. K. Pearsons, tho philanthro- largo black affair which sot off hor! Room 7, Magoon Building. Marsh & Co. of Boston. It was found that the cracking of his pist, felt so halo and hearty on his IfillHi light hair oharmlugly. Turning to - skull when boy had affected his naBaBBaMsaaansaBsaisr Dolla Fox, a well known American a 92nd Christmas that ho began to her mother-th- Httlo girl asked: CHINESE NEWSPAPER actross, Is dying in New York. mind. wish ho had savod for himself more "I look Just llko you now, mother, I Pali ka Hana A $20,000,000 trust to control tho col- It Is rumored that Bishop Dpnls of his $7,000,000 fortuno which ho dis- don't I?" Cool? PUBLISHING AND lar business is being formed In Troy, O'Connoll of San Francisco will to tributed to charities. '"Sh!" cnutlonod tho mother, with I JOB PRINTINO N, Y whero most of America's collar called to fill tho vacancy of tho Dish After witnessing an oxcltlng mov- uplifted finger. "Don't bo vain, dear, ' WITH HA8 NO RIVAL IN 80AP. and shirt factories are located. oprlc of Richmond, ing picture show a group of San Fran- - Llpplncott's. GAS No. ii, Cor. of Smith and Hotel fits.

wii Mtatfifiart "'1'i1irtMTftrtaisfan' i iistr. HMi'irftiifi'vFiW'"'''' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iwotm Inuul-maU- o laue ami tha oiiit excellent accommodations and the lino Pago. Kind. There 1 the same dlffuieuco meals that were provided. President MARKET PAR E POLICE ES Uogttl Shoo Store C that Is tho reason. 471 Ueretnnla rjenncdy went up and returned in tho jordau'M a 0 Phone 3532. Kllauea, and personally looked after United Chinese Society 3 A room In tho hasemont of tho Y. 'ho comfort of his guests, both aboard THES Wfrulesa 1 M, C. A. is being fitted up for the use ihlp and nt tho volcano. WELL FID FO INSPECTOR lmdB Guild Co 2 of tho camera club now being formed About half tho crowd loft tho Vol- Resolution No. ClfO 7 by members of tho association. The cano House at daylight yesterday, go- In the police court this morning Hop On tho complaint of Resolution No. C02 7 apparatus for printing and developing ing down to Hllo,, whero they spent Ecbort .L Kee, charged with violating tho coun - Buchbee, agent Is being fitted in, and tho room should the day until 4 o'clock, when both of the board of health, ty ordinance relative to the protection j Judge Monsarrat Uiis Electrotherm LOST, bo complete at an early date. Lock- steamers sailed for Honolulu. Tho Kl- morulntr etnnt. of meat from dust and tiles, wns found ed a Thunuluy morning, lady's gold watch ers will be available. lauea arrived In C o'clock this morn- warrant commanding the high at guilty nnd fined $25 and costs. nd pin, hotweon Isol Uicklchl was released from. ing, followed an sheriff, deputy sheriff or some other Hawaiian ICIectrlc about half hour later Sam Cohen, John Kapana, Nlwa THE MODERN SUBSTITUTE FOR THE HOT WATER BOTTLE Ito-tur- '0Hce officer to 'take nd Whltnoy & Marsh. Reward. n prison yesterday after serving about by tho Mauna Kea. such steps as Piko, John Nnaupa, Eddie Adam, and to oflleo. throe years of a Federal sontenco of Tho trip was a strenuous mlght bo necessary to gain entrance this rather one. M. Kacha charged with gambling, live years, for tho Importation of so much being crowded Into so short for rjuchbee to tho promises of W. A. THE WbATHEK were flne ?G and costs. Pak Chuck A flexible pad heated by electricity. Requires no womon for humoral purposes. His a time, but there was nobody aboard uldeout in Palolo valley. Honolulu, January 2, 1!)12. Soon, similarly charged, was $9 lC-s- p. fellow-convic- t lined UuchbcQ !lllm,Ra, more current than a lamp. Attachable to any wife was a and shared either vessel who was not glad to have ' wa8 tn Cooul Office, U. s. Weather Bureau, and costs. ... hla release. Presidential clemency Is made the trip and who Is not enthu nt,it ..,i lamp socket. N Temperature, 0 n. in.; S h. iu.; 10 I lrohana and. Taketa charged with said to ho responsible for the curtail- over greatest In board of hcaUh nct)ng ,n connocMoll ft. m.; morning siastic tho volcano and minimum: ment of their sentences. violating tho swill ordinance, wer.j;wlth tho .,..,,... ,, . 70, 78. 7U, 75, 08. he world. ' Richards and E. A. Coop- fined $5 and costs oacn. ,i Theodore Mt ' INDISPENSABLE FOR USE N OR HOME Ahaoluto hu- . . . THE HOSPITAL THE Brometoi icHdinc: er ndvocate tho establishing of a co- Ah Chow and Leo Sut, charged with! nnnn , . . r. , midity (grains per cubic foot); rela-tlvo- - selling on Sunday, wore operative factory to give employment, merchandise Kollott took Agent humidity point 8 V l,ves Buchbce out and daw at In (he making of various articles, to Pathetic SCENES fined ?3 nnd $5 each respectively...... ,, ft. ' ci.: the neglected children of Honolulu. Keopuhhva and Hekekla Kaniho, .,.,., . ,10.0S'. (1,357, 01, 59. (Continued from tiagu ouo.i " It Is possible that Mrs. E. A. Cooper, charged with assault and battery, I. velocity 6 ityj uuu ..u.i.u uuu u (juiiu. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd Wind uuu direction at t. now matron of an industrial school Were each given fifteen days on the 8 a. 10 bars the entrance to the shed proper Buchbeo made a thorough Investi- at.; in.; a. in.; and noon: Honolulu, mny come Hono- reef. near to was opened, and the son dashed out gation of the premises and will report SK, 17NE, 17N13, 13N13. engage F. PInhero was fined $2 and costs () lulu to In similar work here. into his poor old mother's arms, thereton to the board FalnfRll duimt 24 hours ending S there for drunkenness, and E. Swlneoff and of health. An entertainment was given at was something very like a sob from . m., trace rainfall. Kasperson were off with a Oahu prison on New Year's Day un- who lot line Total wind movement during 24 those witnessed tho Bceno. Tho der the direction of Father Valentin, mother of a dollar, costs being remitted. hours ending at noon, 109 miles. grasped her son In her arms u. s. LAW WORKS assisted by John JIartln. Musical se and crooned over him, while tho dad WM. 13. STOCKMAN, lections were given by the Catholic Section Director. kept patting his longed-fo- r offspring on ' orchestra and the Prison Olee Club. tho shoulders. The small group of STRANG E TALES Delivered in four days from the Father Valentin, Mrs. J. C. Cohen and newspapermen and officials turned A NEWS IN A. NUTSHELL Miss H. Aflague sang pieces. Charles their heads away, and thero was a I SIiolitid Factory gave a piano 847 Kaahumanu Street, Telephone 1697 Wain selection. Father silence for a few minutes. It was in- By THE POLICE 'Judge Clemons morning Paragraphs That Give Condensed Ulrich was orchestra director, and deed a grand Now Year gift that the this I dented motion Llghtfoot, attorney News of the Day. Mrs. John N. Ruth accompanist. R. Territory handed Mr. and Mrs. Gar the of J. O. Matheson delivered an address. . cia this morning. for Chong See, to admit his client to World Atlas. Sunset, ?2.G0. See Johnny Kahoolawe, a boy of nine or ball pending an appeal from the de- The laborers were taken out of their Yesterday afternoon at Kalihl two Tweedle. ton years, had one of his legs shat- cision denying her admission to the DO YOU quarters as quickly as possible this children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zablan No "waits" at the Silent Barber tered by a bomb while playing with country. morning, and the scene was an ani got to fighting at their home In Kalihl Shop. Six chairs and six first-clas- s others in a lane back of Kamehameha WANT mated one for some hours. All was and younger, a child of three, was The case is u particularly pathetic barbers. Schools yesterday. Both his father the hustle and bustle, and the segregation so badly cut on tho nose with a knife one. The woman married in China a a lot of Spring Chick- Articles of Incorporation of Fred md mother were drunk at the time. of the immigrants into groups for the by she had to bo Chinese who was born in Hawaii and ens? Well, then get Wnldron, Ltd., were filed with the Tho mother dragged the child "y foot her little sister that different plantations caused some ex hospital. who is therefore a citizen of the bttsy this is treasurer this morning. a of forty yards to the house, removed to the now, for distance citeinent. United States. Sho followed him to the season to hatch GRAPINE grape juico drink sold at and the father rendered first aid" to Burglary Reported. Tho baggage w.as all brought out Honolulu, but was refused a landing those broilers that Soda Fouutaius. Ask your soda works the little sufferer by washing Wie dam On Sunday night the jewelry store and sent on wagons to the Mauna Kea on the ground that she was afflicted you will enjoy eating for It. It Is a delicious drink. aged leg with dirty water. Then he of Jfike Carlo on Fort street above Jbotticr wharf. The immigrants Were trans- with trachoma. The contention of tho a few months later. When you open a savings account wl tried to prevent the police from tak- Hotel was broken into. Entrance was ferred on the tender Pioneer to the petitioner was that, being tho wife of all you a ing boy hospital. gained through It's so easy if the Bank of Hawaii ask for home the to the side of the Mauna Kea. That steamer the back door which an American citizen, sho herself was savings bank. It will help you in sav- Oeorge Gilllllan Guild and Edward was almost taken from hinges. No have a will take one small lot of immigrants its a citizen and could not be denied ad ing. Monroe, both formerly subjects of the goods were disturbed to Lahalna, Maul. The balance of the and it is be mission to the country. But Judge Cyphers Incubator and Brooder The China brought in this morning King of Great Britain, were made sixty-thre- e immi- lieved that the bruglar was scared in one hundred and Clemons holds that a woman of a SOS bags of mall. This is one of the American citizens this morning. They grants are intended for the following his work by the approach of some one When you get the chicks wc have everything you need to raise ' race Ineligible to citizenship cannot biggest mails ever brought from the appeared before the Federal judge plantations: Hilo Sugar Co., Onomea and bolted without securing any them with, such as Chick Food, Grit, Oyster Shell, Beef Scraps acquire citizenship by marriage. Not- and other foods we Coast, last Saturday, hut it appeared that Sugar Co., Pepeekeo Sugar Co., Hono-m- u booty. and have about everything in the poultry withstanding which fact, tho law in 'Free! Freel Green stumps are free! their first papers had been filed seven Sugar Co., Hakalau Sugar Co. and sundry line that is made including those fine bug proof metal A Broken Leg. consistently provides that an Ameri When you buy, ask for them. New years before and the Judge was In Kohala coops. Plantation. Paul Akona, while driving a dray -- beautiful goods to arrive per S. S. as to or not pa- can 'womanwho marries a foreigner Get your start at once, the season will soon slip by, and when' and doubt whether new There are also a few immigrants along Queen street this morning, was Lurline. pers would not have to out. go. loses her A'merican citizenship. you start, be sure you start right by getting your supplies at be taken for Pahala and Naalehu and they kicked by his horse and sustained a The only shoes you can get in qua- After examining tho law on the sub im- As matters stand now, Chung See Cyphers headquarters, which will be found at forward today. A further lot of broken leg. He was removed to the rter sizos are the Regals. A perfect ject, however, he found that origi shipped to Kauai must either be separated form her the migrants will be hospital in the fast wagon. Ss t in Hip best shoe. Regal Shoe Store, nal papers were good, so both were this afternoon and it Is expected that, nusuand and return to cnina, or O. HALL SON, LTD. 'King and Bethel streets. instructed to appear In court this by new will else he, although a citizen of the tomorrow, all the arrivals SCULLY'S DAMAGE SUIT. Among the passengers In the Zea morning and be naturalized, which have left the Immigration station. United States, must leave tho couptry Stewart, landia, which arrived this morning they did, i Tho balance of the Willcsden imm- Hotel of his native birth, and go with his from Australia, was R. .A. Harricks, igrantsnow on Quarantine Island, are, San Francisco, Dec. 23, 1911. alien wife to her country, which is hi well-know- find a n Fiji sugar planter. of course, legally landed in the Terri Editor Star: Enclosed please only by race. mny Trip around the Island for 0 pas RECORD SIZE tory of Hawaii. They will, however, memorandum of an Item which aengera, ?30; 7 passengers $35. Sll remain in quarantine till all danger be of news' interest to you and to'your MARRIED. Keeps Your Food phone readers, particularly as Mr. Scully is KAAUMOANA - POMROY At the s vas Auto Stand (new number (Continued trom page one.) of Infection is over. Cool and Clean 3CG4) or 1..179 Chaplain opposite a resident 'of Honolulu. Very truly Episcopal Mission House, Kapahulu, street ' Catholic Mission, Fort street. yours, HOTEL STEWART, December 31, 1911, by tho Rev. L. Babies' Day at Kapiolani Maternity The volcano was at its best, the It. P. ROBINSON, Chief Clerk, Kroll, Samuel Kaaumoana to Jane whole big being BOLIN Leonard Clea.na.ble Homo will bo Saturday. AH' Home ba lake a writhing mass IKES K. Pomroy, both of Honolulu. of fire, shot! bies and thoir chaperones will be wel or of hot, black lava The action of J. T. Scully against REFRIGERATOR. through (Continued from page one.J comed by the, trustees from two to five here and there with zigzag the Stewart Hotel in San Francisco MARRIED. appeals to nil housekeepers at first glance. cracks feathered out on each side with The lining is all ono pieco o( teal o'clock. Kalana, who car caino before the superior court, and STRAUS-TAYLO- January 2, at fiery plumes. The lava was only about Chauffeur drives porcelain enamel, corners rounded, not a A committee of enlisted men has the demurrer was sustained, thereby the residence of Sister Albertina, crack ot crevice for germs to hide. The sixty feet down from the top of the No. 808, states that Bolin told him iiuUishcd a letter of thanks to the that ho ran over a dead man early throwing the case out of court. The Priory, Honolulu, Leon M. makers are pioneers in the manufacturing Jteople of Honolulu and Hllo for "the pit and was so accessible that a great to Emily Augusta Taylor. of porcelain lined refrigerators and own yesterday morning and that he know Straus all the valuable patents. Their product many of visitors to well-know- vr'y kind reception" had at their the clhrjbed down HAWAIIAN CHAMPION HURT. Mr. Straus is the n attor- sulphur that he was dead because when he n is unapproachable in merit. scratch a match in Pole's face hands. San Francisco Examiner, December ney and Miss Taylor has been for We guarantee the Leonard Cleanable in words, to dip in got out of his car and felt the body Thy bids on tho Alowa Heights road other sticks the 25. Edward Futrell, who says he was some years the organist of St. An- Refrigerator to absolutely satisfy the most critical buyer. If it it was cold. doesn't, Tiavo all been rejected by the superin boiling lava and bring them out cov- once lightweight champion of the Ha- drew's Cathedral. Tho happy couple we'll take it back. No better refrigerator could be built. Please It appears that the load In Bolln's come in r il soon tomorrow say and see how truthfully have tendent of public works. The figures ered with masses of the substance, in waiian Islands, survived all his ring went to Haleiwa Hotel by the 9:15 we car were uninvited guests at tho set forth its merits. were too high, and fresh tenders will which they embedded coins, hatpins battles to break his leg by a fall from train this morning' where the honey- Buckle luau and that their connection bo called for. and other articles. a building. Futrell dropped from the moon will bo spent. with the dead man was first made H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. Tho plans of the second section of The surface of the lava is of greater third floor of tho lodging house at 150 extent than has been the case in sev- known by a remark which ono of tho thr Oahu belt road are being pre-Karc- Tehama street last night when he BORN. party which was overheard e years, and all over aro fiery made ahd It comprises a ten-mil- stretch' eral it leaned too far from his bedroom win- JONES In this city, January 1, 1912, guests the luau, to CKiu Walalua plantation to Klpapa fountains playing. Old Faithful is as by two of tho at dow. Ho waB treated at tho Central to Mr, and Mrs. Ellas L. Jones, n faithful as ever and spouta at frequent the effect that he "wondered if the Emergency Hospital. son. iJert. Heilbron, of the internal rev and regular intervals, the lava being man was dead." Pond thrown a great distance into the air. Skull Was Fractured. CONSTRUCTING CONTRACTOR. enue office, left for Hllo this morn- U1 ing. Ho will be present at the open- Other ttpouting whirlpools occur at ir Dr. Emerson this morning per- ing of the now tobacco factory at regular intorvals. formed an autopsy on the body of Tim "PERSONS IN THE NEWS ' Kona this week, The report wirelessed to Honolulu Otani Nandy, the Porto Rican negro ARTESIAN J. Bayloy, of the Internal revenue that Professor Perret's hut had been who was run over by an automobile department, returned to Hawaii consumed by the Intense heat was en- and killed yesterday morning on T. A. COOPER was an arrival this China, about two years ago. His and ho will relieve Otto lierndt tirely without foundation, the little River street. morning 'by tho China from San wife, who last lived in Hawaii in WELL DRILLING building not even being scorched. Had re- who has been on duty at the Hilo dis- The autopsy showed that death Francisco. Kula, Maul, is now in Penang, Telephone 2890. tillery ioi-so- me time past. the heat been great enough to burn sulted from a fracture at the base of Straits Settlements. the building, would have been Im- The transcript of the evidence taken it the skull. There was hardly a bruise MR. and MRS. A. J. LYON aro honey-moone- in th Hllo homestead case3 reached possible for the. visitors to stand on elsewhere on the body. who arrived this morning LAL QUINN, a newspaper represen- the attorney general's office this morn- the edge of the pit to watch the spec- Deceased's organs were found to bo by tho China from San Francisco. tative, lately connected with thd ing. All the important parts have al- tacle, as they all did. in poor shape generally and he was The wind was blowing strongly from Francisco Examiner, is down ny ready boen published in the Star. In such condition that the injuries MRS. C. R. KEAR on way to is her China on a health trip. Ho ex- The caso of the Territory versus tho north, so' that those who gathered which ho sustained would bo much the Yokohama to take up her residence. stay by defend-nu- t near the Perret hut to watch the vol- pects to about a month. Pun' Chan, an appeal the more likely, to prove fatal than were Her husband Is in tho navy on tho from tho local court, was cano perform wore not troubled nt all district ' he in hotter health. Orient station. IbicDMllnued in tho supreme court last with sulphur fumes. MR, and MRS. A. G. COHN are on to Saturday, the appeal being withdrawn. Many of the excursionists went A REAL DELICACY. way back to by COUNT COUNTESS G. DE S their Manila tho Tho yearly and quarterly accounts the volcano twice during tho day, once and A New York clubman wh'o prides were arrivals this morning China, which arrived this morning of Clerk A. K. Murphy of the United In the artornoon and again after din- things A banner year is drawing to a close. Success and Prosperity, hrmsolf on Ills knowledge of by tho Zealandia, They aro travel- from San Francisco. Mr. Colin Is a , States District Court, and of Charles ner. Others went ovor lato In tho aft epicurean was much interested In nn ing to England via . prominent business man In Manila. has smiled its broadest on Hawaii, Our wish to you and to all . Davis, United States commissioner, ernoon and- stayed until after dark. item he discovered In tho menu laid "wore approved by Judge Clemons Most of those who went to tho pit after is: may the same good fortune ever remain. before him on the occasion of his MFfS. - R. A. HARRICKS, a prominent sugar MR. and HARRY MEYERS this morning. dinner remained until midnight to en- a town of Tn observing and celebrating New Year your visit to. tho Middle West. Fiji, wore arrivals from San dinner table will W. 3rt. Giffard had a conference with joy the novelty of welcoming a new planter of arrived this morn- Franclsro Tho item was "green blueflsh." attention. Wc can help you in Agrl-iyo- ing by tho Zealandia, on his way this morning by tho steamer China. require out MQbRlrman Judd of tho Hoard of pn the edge of an activo volcano "Waitor," demanded tho Now York- to England, They are on tholr honeymoon. Mr. culture Uiig morning! Tho matter of. It was a mystery to most of the vlsl er, "what sort of blueflsh are green via Canada. Meyers Is a prominent attorney the fruit fl.v was taken un, and tho, tors how Demosthenes managed to blueflsh?" in passon-ge- r Pittsburg. Dinnerware appointment of Inspectors considered. handle the big crowd, but handle it he "FreBh, sir," quickly responded MRS. W. A. YOUNG, JR., is a the V The attorney gelioral ban taken up did, and in a most creditable manner. servitor. "Right from tho wnter." to Shanghai to join her Iiuh- - ' the. matter of V, A. Hideout, and ajOf cnurao, there wns much crowding, "How dare you try to impose upon band, who is a passenger agent MR. and MRS. W. G. CONLEY were Silverware complaint has been sworn to by In-- ; as tlero had to be. The people slept ' thero of tho Pacific Mall Company. arrivals horo this morning by tho mo?" continued the clubman. "You ' j . gen-ora- Wpeotor Buckbeo, who was forbidden ten, twalvo. twenty and thirty In a know well enough that blueflsh are Zealandia. Mr. Conley is tho l Glassware "toy rUdeout to enter his promises andjrooiu. but they all had nccommoda-'Jpnpee- l not taken at this season." P. R. BRODZIAK, a prominent busi- manager of the Sydney Morn- them. Itions of some kind. It was nocossarv Whereupon the waiter picked up ness man of Suva, Fiji, arrived this ing Horald, tho oldest paper in Aus- - Tho Woman's Board of Missions lnjt0 sr- tne tables twice for each meal, tho menu mid gave It a careful scrut- morning in tho Zealandia. Ho Is . tralla, oxcopt tho Government Ga- Kitchen Utensils lii ealon this afternoon, Mrs. ;')ut t'icvo was plenty to oat, and It' iny, as If by that action ho would solvo on his way to England on a visit. zette. Charles Simpson conducts dovotlonnl was mystery. with nn .of ono wnl. the Then air 'j'vvnu.io in incise urancnes. ttxarclses. Mrs. Carl B. Androws will Tin Mauna Kea carried MS axcur-IttR- suddenly enllghtoned. ho added: MR. and MRS. THOMAS VAN NESS MRS, MINNIE HOXSEY, mother of the literary feature witli a paper j l'6ui:' tr. and tho Kllauea 97. In mhl-ort- "Oh, that, sir? That's hothouse are on their way to by the lloxsoy tho blrdman, who lost bis C. De-jtio- n Chlnn. Mr.' ! work of Mrs. Thomas to those, tho Wilhelmlna was still hluoflsh." Lippincott's. Van Ness Is an auditor life In San Francisco oarlv last --

nliiPty . remus. nt Hi'o and she hart taken about In the Consolidated Oil Company year, . Is a through passonger to W. W, Dimond & Co., k Ltd. is a reason 'Uy you should to th; vo'rr.ro. Everybody was enthu Remember that tho office of the thero. , Manila by the China. Sho Is on her There 53-5- 7 ' uio Mrs. Anno Koarns' hand-mad- sfastlo In praise of tho two Intor I Wireless Is open for tho receipt of , ' way there to take up her residence King Street. ,'liiincQ moat. Thero Is a differonce be- - Island boats, and especially of their hip's messages until 11 each evening. DR. SUN'S (mother died In ICowlooifi, with one of hor relatlvs,

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: .- - - .. . - : ' 4 PAGE8 9 TO 12. THE HAWAIIAN STAR, TUESDAY, Pi JANUARY 2, 1912, PAGES 9 TO 12. i li ... ; : -- m - -- i 1 . - jm SOM E EXPRESSIONS SUN m SEN ENGLISH SKETCH OF DR. LOF RAILROAD STOCK 1 AND SUN ON THE SULZER RESOLUTION will YAT SEN'S CAREER, SAYS OPPOSED BY COMMISSION . Following nro spot An Incident occurred n Singapore a .HE WAS BORN NEAR .extracts from the dercst our pocketbooks; but WASHINGTON, December 11. The securities has only an Indirect effect Houso dobato on Mr. reso- the patriotic few years ago' which bears upon the Sulzer's awakening has come at railroad securities commission, head- upon tho actual making of rates, and lution to abrogate the treaty with last, and with It a keen realization of iiresent rising In :Gnma. It concerns Id ed by President Arthur T. Hadley of that It should have little If nny weight KiiBsla: tho affronts wo have for (By; suffered Kang Yu Wei, who was for some tlme'i a Correspondent of the London., secure my offices, ns representing laic, has reported that it would be In their regulation. The Views. years at tho hands of a government Author's tho lato Emperor's julylser, and Sun Daily Chronicle) somo of the London dallies, to set practically impossible at this time to Tho commission does not approve Mr. Sulzcr of Now York Wo notorious for Its lack of human sym- place Issues un- any Yat Sen, tho present' revolutionary ,Tho first time I saw Sun Yat Sen forth the truo alms of his movements of railroad securities of unqualified proposition to pro- must bo truo to the great principles pathy. der federal control. was at u dinner in the Mount jfls soon as an overt step was taken The commission hibit ownership of stock of one road of Justice and freedom and equality This Is not a partisan question. leader. Toward the end of 1901 Kang Austin recommends It After that wo had frequent meet- that enforced publicity by another. To do so, the report Bays, on which pur government Is founded. In an American matter. In a dignified You Wei, whose conduct had Induced Hotel, Hongkong, In 1892. Tho din-ne- r for all ings, sometimes at the Hung Fa Lau, railroad financing is tho most would involve too much disturbance We must not connive at the discrim- way wo say to Russia we give you the Chinese government to offer ?1S0,-00- 0 was given by Dr James Cantllo effective weapon against water- sometimes in tho private ofllces of stock of existing relations, whatever may ination of any American citizen ou the official notice provided for In the appearance to ing which tho government for his head, made his eclebrato the granting of diplomas reformers, but more frequently In has at its be the evils attendant upon such hold- account of his race or his religion or treaty to abrogate the same, becauso command. ings. In Singapore, and ewas detained- - by Sir to the first two' licentiates of the hack room In tho Hongkong Hotel. It is recommended, however, permit any foreign power to discrim- it Is obsolete, and wo want, to nego- Too Much Regulation. Alexander SwetteiMiam, tho colonial College of Medicine for Chinese In ino fast time I saw Sun was In that wherever a group of-- men or com- - inate against him for these reasons. tiate a new treaty with you In har- The commission takes the ground llemgkong. Singapore in September, 1008. Sun panles has bought a majority of stock To so dignity," mony secretary. Shortly afterward threo Dr. Cantllo presided, as that constitutional questions do belittles our is an with tho spirit of the times; involving In a road they may bo re- -. YatSen dined with me on several oc properly insult to every American, and and we say to all world In calm- Japanese arrived and" asked for an In- demi of tho college, and tho governor, the scope and extent of federal makes the casions nt IlnrriocT Hntot n t Cm urn tvln quired to buy the minority at tho our of equal hol- govern- tervlew with Kang Yu Wei, and the are unsettled and will boast rights to all a ness and' In deliberation, the Sir William Robinson, R C. M. G., comine to mv - , remain same price. low mockery. ments puts hu- colonial secretary had themi arrested., u innn.. so for somo time, and that while such of tho United States , .uiuiy prominent European and 'prospects of his party my Summary of Recommendatldni. must recognize man rights gain In Two of them were of the, swashbuck-- wniic a condition exists, to superimpose fed Russia American above commercial umncso rosiuents, including the mem - 1 In conclusion the lor class, and tho third wns n school sympathies were and still are with eral regulation upon commission sum passports without discrimination on writing contracts with tho powers of. bore of tho legislative council, wore stale regulation Its master. They were examined, and the reform party In Clilnn, I felt that would marizes recommendations: 'nccoupt of race or religion, or the the earth. it present. add to the conflicts and com- Kvery the trend of affairs at Peking was to- plexities railroad corporation subject Russian treaty should be abrogated. Mr. Speaker, joint resolution, was ascertained that tho schoolmaster Sun was which, in tho public interest, this one of tho two licentiates. wards reform through the legitimate to the provisions of the net shall illo self-respe- taught In Chinese schools and acted.. should rather be diminished than in Our demands in The introduced by mo has been unan- He Impressed me. then as being a with tho Interstate commerce com- as a sort of agent for Japa'jieso capI-- J channels of the Imperial government, creased. . memories of the past dictate It; our imously reported from the committee young Chinaman of exceptionally, m. to" mission on or prior to tnllsts. '"There nre," he said!, "a quan and I strove dissuade Sun from "Unless the constitutional power of the dato of hope for the future commands It. No on Foreign Affairs of this House, and telilgeut appearance nnd he Issuance or any stock's, bonds, tity of us In China." The men were created making nny further effort to over- Congress to regulato securities of in notes other course Is open to the United I congratulate my collegians on tho a favorable impression, by his or othor evidences asked what they came to Sfogapoce brief throw the Manchu dynasty. It was terstate railroads is definitely estnb- - of Indebtedness States, and for, this government to committee for their expedition and' speech acknowledging tho of payablo at periods more for, but they lied hard, and It was de- tfast his alos pointed out to him that China's lished ns being exclusive of state con- - of than submit longer to the violation by their broad-minde- d patriotism In the health and thot of his termined to banish them. They l&atl a successful con- commitments to foreigners were so rol, either the federal government twelve months after tho date thereot Uusfsla of the' treaty is a humiliation matter. Behind this resolution- is in. frere. It was not now large sum of money, which' was iali-- till two and a hair great and the undeslrability of dis- and tho states will come to a general nnd or hereafter to be authorized to our sense of justice anil to our love overwhelming case of treaty viola- years later, during tb.vj n from them. A vessel was leaving ton progress of the turbing the even flow of trade so understanding ns to tho principles to certificate of notification In such our man as It Chlnn-Japa- n for fellow that merits the tion, as conclusive in Its details the following day (Sunday), and war, "in November, 181)1, strong that there were a possibility bo 'adopted in the control of security form as, tho commission may from condemnation of e.very patriotic cit- Is Incontrovertible proofs. thnt I spoke to time to inits decided to place them oDi board, this Sun Yat Sen. to put it no more strongly of the Issues or the 'railroad systems will be time determine and prescribe. izen In America. Nevertheless, in adopting today this Tho e ship. , circumstances were somewhat powers Intervening to support the given tho opportunity to exchango The commission may also requlrc-th- We .are a patient and a resolution to abrogate the Russian dramatic. On tho Sunday Sir Alexander Swet-tenha- In the north tho Chinese Imperial authorities, thus rendering their stato charters for federal ones," carrier to furnish any further people where tho question in- treaty we follow precedent. Wo torcea Vt but received information that Sun lmd suffered successive defeats, i efforts at revolution on tho lines of 3ays the report. statements of fact or ovidencb that A 1 . ' . on our ten- - on page ten) YY1 ... 1 1. . volved docs not touch us (Continued Yat Sen had turned up in Singapore: ".yvujo more or less uisanccted to.Chinn for tho Ch nose absolute!? Until such exclusive jurisdiction may deem necessary or appropriate. lie was traveling as a Japanese, and tho TUnnclm dynasty, tho Southern hopeless. can be established, the creation of a It shall be the duty of the commie, Chinese were separato body, subject- sion to wanted to see Kang Yu "WuL Sun Yat showing symptoms of Ideas of Freedom. administrative enforce these provisions anL Sen stated that since his wlvonturo in unrest. A reform party had come into ing the railroads to a new system of to make public by appropriate means ntlfl no n 41. I London, where he was kllnaped and llPinff " mlUnn nt Ulnf concurrent supervision, In addition to the Information leccivcd as in its dis- "T' "'".futility of his efforts. Quietly Insls- - A LETTER HOME local newspapers, I the many old ones which now exist, cretion It may deem proper, and such detained ate the Chinese legation, he had received hints tent, wlthout n dl ta of warmth or had In Japan, He was asked from private sources attempts does not seem just, expedfen't or certificates of notification shall at nil been that enthusiasm, e he brushed aside all economical." whether he was not afraid to travel in being made to foment an uprls- - jstacles. He times Jjo deemed public records and was content to pursue his A Ivas, I ing. The i Basis for Regulation. open to inspection. (The following letter was written sort of god, and In order to play the China. His reply 'No. have moment certainly appeared object nnd he wns convinced he would lancungo. I opportune "Accurate knowledge of the facts Th may for the Roxbur;'. N. Y., Times, but tho part in that capacity, as he thought learned the Japanese and for throwing, off the Man-- : be successful. Ho was the samo calm commission also require pass as a perfect Japanese." Ho cer- chu yoke, lurroundlng tho Issue of securities and tho carrier to compile Infor- writer .has decided to forward it. proper, he commenced doing things to and some of us, knowing determined little man 1 had sat with fqr the tainly did make an. excellent .Taivnnesd. the wretched tho expenditure of the proceeds Is the mation of shareholders such through tho columns of tho Star.) his creatures as mean as he knew'how. condition of the people L vi, Lin. Ul U1C its facts uuita tuui natter of most Importance," the com- - As has been said the clement of lie had the franchise for trolley car "When asked why he wanted 1o see In the neighboring provinces under flung Fa Lau fourteen years in regard to the financial transactions before. nissloii says.' "It Is the one thing so potently Into lines, electric light, automobile works, Kang Yu Wcl, ho replied that lie wiih mandorliric oppression, sympathized It was during one of conver- of tho carrier for Its fiscal year In charm which enters these ipon which the federal government all things Hawaiian makes even the gas plant and In fact almost every- at tho head of" a .revolutionary move with the' aspirations of these Chinese sations in Singapore he gave me such form as tho commission may that "an effectively insist today; It Is the Impossible thing. Now seems at this early ment in China, and. that his iarty vfus reformers. details climatic conditions almost it that of his career. fundamental thing which must serve -- strong, thougli nearly so a of description. . Hawaiian time these people .had In vogue not slronj; Planning a Rebellion. Sun was Heung-shan- , penalties, Including fine truthful The the Yat Sen born in s a basis for whatever regulation system Kane Yu Wei's party. His wish was On the a and Imprisonment, bo provided inhabited islands arc eight in number. of tho Initiative, referendum Invitation of prominent near Macao, in ISO". His father nay be should witli? Yu party. desirable in tho future. tho capital, Is all I and recall. Tn short. Cook was re- to combine Kang Wei's Chinese resident, who&i was a farmer, I believe, Chris-Ho- n for violation of these provisions. biff'Honolulu, t Identity It and. a "If full publicity, lie given we shall wish to speak of article. is called and was buried as good as be If they couid joIn forces, he added, would be Injudicious I convert.. was engag- inthls It to disclose, Ills brother also lessen the fraudulent creation of on a popula- deserved. And people come from all they would be Irresistible, and woul.l was nslted to ed in business as a tho island of Oahu, has meet Sun Yat Sen nnd merchant at Hono lebt. It Is the degree of publicity STEERAGE SANITATION. tion 45,000, and is 2100 miles from over tho world to look at his grave. succeed, as ho .had plenty of money. a lulu, and when about years of- - of few of his Immediate adherents In twelve rather than the stringency of tho law Washington Star. A few more fines San Francisco. According to history, Tho most Important events In the Sun Yat Sen explained that the coal-owne- the Hung Pa Lau, In Queeifs nge Sun Yat Sen went there with his" Road, which gives to the people any real such ns that Imposed by Acting Secre- discovered history of the Islands were the advent of Japan, who devoted a largo mother and was educated In these Islands have been at one (if the most fashionable Chinese various protection. A stringent lnw Inade- years 1300 of whalers, rum and missionaries, all proportion of theln profits to tho sup tary Cable of tho Department of Com- intervals of about 200 since restaurants. After dinner we ad mission schools. Ho first went to nn quately enforced and secretly evaded 1500, again 1700 some- from New England states, but the posed aggraudlzenifsnt of Japan, were English merce and Labor upon the British thus in in and journed to the roof of th Hung Fa mission school, and then to a is the worst thing that can bo possibly high of civiliza- backing him. He was told that the stoamcr Orterlc for the maintenance of thing by Coqk and then again by Lord state Lau, and there, on a cold, clear even French school, and was for a short DffVred to the public, because It gives of tion mado bad for the rum government could not nllqw plots to ba period (Ameri- unsanitary conditions In the steerage Sandwich, tho inventor tho ham it trade ing, under tho stars, Sun gradually at the Oahu College color to claims which have no founda- memory, when our missionaries were not "hatched Singapore, and was rofused say, Kng-lls- should have effect of persuading sandwich of Immortal but It and at developed his schemo for seizing Can- can). Needless to ho speaks tion ana fact." the tq even our Implements permission to see Kang Yu Wei. Then' J steamship companies It seems that Cook had the inside 'track allowed erect ton and its arsenal, arming his follow fluently, but does pot write it In determining the physical value 'of that does not Ho of persuasion consisting of the gibbet, Sun Yat Sen said: "Yon have arrested correctness, re- pay to violate lawa of the United while he lasted. found the people ers, and raising tho flag of revolt. with Idiomatic He railroads in relation to their securities the high civilization, prosper- the ducking chair, the stocks, tho of my men, and you have got n turned to China States, Tho conditions on this vessel in a state of three marching upon tho principal cities and went to Canton now outstanding, the commission puts ous and happy, but according to his- whipping post, the-boill- oil and tha'lot of money from thorn." The colon-faggo- t, to study medicine under tho famous aro pronounced to have been the worst south of tho Ynngtse, and establish-in- g tside ns entirely out of tho question tory, at time easily Imposed upon, thero was much discourage-- iai secretary thereupon threatened to Dr. Kerr, an American missionary. over discovered by tho federal officials, that a purely Chinese republic. any nttempt to scale down outstand-n- g insomuch they him for a (Cotlnuert on pago ten.) banish him, and advised him that, as The Hongkong College fifty-eig- of the passengers dying In that took It was Imposslblo to avoid being of Medicine for securities on the ground thnt con- I his mission had failed, ho had better Chinese having been started In con- the eight weeks of the voyage from Impressed by Sun's earnestness and stitutional difficulties, public expedi- 4 leave Singapore by tho steamor wnich nection with the Allco Memorial Hos- Gibraltar to Honolulu. In Almost every tho loftiness of his ideals. He wns a ency and confidence in Amorlcan rail- was to sail that day, and. which would pital In Hollywood Iload, he went respect the ship's accommodations for SENATOR BOURNE PROPOSES TEN dapper little man, more than live feet road investments would forbid It. probably carry Sen's three men, lo- thero In 1887, and after a five-year- the caro of emigrants were totally In- six' Indies In height, with a serious, The commission feels that railroad wborn would be returned the money course ho received bis diploma ns the adequate, The defense was advanced sedate manner. He spoko slowly and development has gone so far and such which had been taken from them. AH first licentiate of tho college. ' a volume of securities has already that tho passengers themselves were A POUNO b'y Hong- without gesture, ' nlways conveying CENT ES four left the steamer for As a youth, returning to China with been Issued that thctfmly questions of largly to blame for tho unsanitary con- the feeling re-- kong, but Sir Alexander Swettcnham that ho was exercising ldeaa of freedom, imbibed with his ditions, a factor which might have stralnt in tho disclosure of his plans. real importance are whother It 1b de- telegraphed to .Sir Henry Blake tlrit Western education and seeing tho government to woll been anticipated by the ship's of- Ho made It absolutely clear that there sirable for tho federal they were on board tho vessel, with miserable conditions under which hia regulate Issue securities, ficers In view oi tho general character anti-forelg- n tho of future was nothing. in his proj-- fellow-countryme- n 1 "Under the proposed rates (for par- of tho total number of pieces mailed tho result that they were not allowed ' existed, hb bocan and, If so, what extent nnd In what of the people among whom the ves- ect. Indeed he hoped to be regarded to cels post) the volume of our fourth-clas- s are parcels. to land there, and went on to For- to Interest himself In their welfare, manner. sel's company was recruited. In car- with neutrality - - "Stipolfio. rnmnlpfn benevolent by tho anil nlmnnt linrnpfllntolv nftf.- mall matter- probably would be nnrl Infnrmntlnn mosa. Times. Make Problem Complex. rying emigrants, especially from south re-- 1 Kuropean powers, and was. anxious to (Continued on page gradually doubled, but even If It were received from foreign countries twelve.) Tho complex rotations between se- ern Europe, tho greatest caro should trebled I am satisfied there would bo gardlng tho character and operation SAVING. AT JORDAN'S. curities already outstanding has 'mado be taken to enforce decont conditions, no serious embarrassment to tho Post-offic- o of their parcels post systems fur- Tho New Year at tho big Fort street it imposslblo to treat the qncstlon nt and contributory negligence on the deliv- n guldo enact- passengers them-solve- s Dopartment. The rural nishes valuable for the store Is being ushered In with a com- future regulation as It might liavo part of tho steerage ery working ment of a general and local parcels and service is now at not prehensive Bale of Its entire stock V been treated If thoso securities wero cannot absolvo the owners more twenty-flv- o per cent, of Its post law in this country," Senator managers rceponslM'-ity- . than Teady-to-wea- r apparel In which price is not already In existence. of vessels from any of Bourno 'said today, In making public undertaking carrying capacity. In branch tho least consideration. Those who are In cases where it Is found that tho The United States la right depart- tables of regarding forelgu of sani- the servlco the of the statistics familiar with Jordan's stock in this Issued socuritics exceed the physical to maintain n higher standard ment to determine tho character of systems. call line will appreciate tho importance of valuation the commission Is not in tation on board tho vessels that delivery service would onablo tho de- Lovy Rates In Foreign Countries. ports, and it Is to be hoped that attending-thi- s sale; nnd thoso who are favor of forbidding further Issue un- at Its partment to regulato tho extent to "Tho tables set forth tho Interna- ponding stneo April, will not might become so with considera til tho deficiency is made up, because this caso, last which the parcels .post Bervico would tional parcels post rates, showing that ' wldoly proclaimed as evidence that ble profit to themselves. tho principle, It generally applied, be bo patronized, and,' thereby, provent a parcel may be mailed from the on for vio prevent tho government Is tho alert congestion of business." United States to almost any othor mighty railroads from secur- SERIOUS SIDE OF A COLD. necessary lations of the law. This Is the comment of Senator country at twelve cents a pound, A ing capital for tho service s Do you know that of nil the minor of a community. Jonathan Bourne, chairman of tho similarly, low but varying rate pro-vail- HALEIWA FOR MINE. by far tho most By empowering tho con-merc- e Senate commlttco on postoffices and as to parcels from foreign coun- ailments colds are Interstate Hundreds of persons went away for post-road- s pro- dangerous? It Is not tho cold itself commission to enforce publicity and champion of tho tries to the United States, whllo our the week-en- d and enjoyed themsolvoEs you need to fear, hut tho serious and to make physical valuations the ject for a parcels post servlco In the domestic rate is one cent an ounce, or that and many more went to Halclwa and diseases It often leads to. Most commission believes thero lll bo no United States, based on detailed sta- sixteen cents n pound. The tables that had n time that will occupy a place nro as germ diseases. require appro- tistics collected by tho committee re- show that the domestic parcels post of these known necessity for a law to among tho pleasant events stored in Pneumonia and consumption nro val In advance, for issues of securl-- ; specting the parcels post systems of rates of tho principal countries nro. tho memory with the events of 1911. twenty-on- e among thorn. Why not take Cham- nuthorlzntlon, tho com- different countries. very materially lower than the domes- ties. Advance Good weather, a better dance and a -- fourth-clas- s berlain's Cough Remedy and euro to Data From Abroad. tic rate on matter in the mission holds, would tend create dinner such as Is served back East your cold while you can? For sale by Investing Senator Bourne, In support of his United States. on the part of tho public an wero among the foatres of Saturday ability Instance, In King- all dealers. Benson- - Smith & Co. Impression a guaranty or official statement as to tho of the "For tho United of and Sunday, and Monday follows with olcven-poun- d agents for Hawaii. ad- Postofflco Department to handle the dom, an package can bo recognition of values- which no a "repast." As a place for the week- says any any safoly parcels poBt business, that tho sent from postofflco to other ministrative authority could end Halclwa has won more advocatos regarding systems postofflco In Britain twenty- STOCK-TAKIN- AT SACHS. do be- information tho in Great for give. The commissioners not and during tho year 1D1S It Is to bo par-col- s two cents. In Germany tho charge stock-takin- g rail-roa- 1 foreign countries shows that tho la The annunl sale of tho lieve that tho cost of reproducing the choice of persona who want Eoo.i ft "very proper. twelve cents for any paekago up to Dry tJoods com- constitute small N. S. Sachs Company properties, however carefully times noar nt homo. The cllmato Is of pounds In weight, samo Hon of tho total numbor pieces eleven Tho mences today, and promises to bo aj computed, Is the sole olemunt to be pleasant and the beach tho best In tho rate prevails In Austria and a ldwor a bargain event ns mailed." successful thoso considered In determining the present Islands. Tho samo Is to bo said of the United Kingdom, . In- Belgium. In Mexico, neigh- years, In these no spe- In the for rate inv out of other sales value of a railroad, or that tho out golf links. Since tho establishment of stance, he says, the parcels constitute boring republic, the rate varies from cial goods Is laid out for re- lluoof standing securities should bo mado tho post at Lollohua tho danceB at 2.3 per cent, of the number six cents for the first pound .t$ sixty duction, a price lowering NCW total and but eoneral PHOTO at THOMPSON. YORK. to conform to any arbitrary standard. Halolwa partake of service functions in Germany 2.7 per cent. In the Unit- cents for nn loyetvpound package, take place In every department 'of i AHMED M.IRZA, Tho qommUelon believes that tho and are the centere of fashlonablo 1,1 page - j ed States, he adde, only, per cent, (Continued on twelve.) the itubllihraent. The young 8hah of Perela. amount jnd face value of outstanding people

i Hut the gontlohlnn from Illinois (Mr. this solemn guaranty haB been. violated furnish ns good educational advant possible to do any moro than only Mann) seams to cast soma shadow by ItUBsIa constantly nnd, Indeed, I ages as aro hero supplied, and tho glance at tho tnost salient features upon our position In this matter by think 1 nfay say without exaggeration. coast cities that 'can obtain teachers that presont themselves to view. In roferenco to the peoples of the Orient. contemptuously. Jaws and Christians from theso schools consider them- regard to general conditions, on appli- at runnrnninim! Ho nrguos Hint the Chlncso do not have both suffered from this; It hns selves fortunate, and tho supply of cation I will send postpaid' printed enjoy ho right to como Into our coun- homo at times' as sovcrely, though such Is never equal to tho domand. matter giving a truthful statement of I try. The gentleman must remember nevofso frequently, upon American Perhaps ' tho climatic conditions tho whole matter. (Mental mra'c Bakery (Continued nom page nino.) that, the Chlncso are excluded from and Christian ministers ns upon Jows make somo difference In the manners CHARLES KILPATRICK, this country by the express stipula- In general." of tho people. Hero no howling wind Popular House, Honolulu, January tions of a treaty with China, and that, Speaker, wore tu- drives tho snow Into trncklos drifts, 1, 1912. can be iloiothlug now. nothing stnrtllng, Mr. theso words BE8T FRESH BREADS that contrary, ad- no to nothing offensive. Wo assert a funda- on tho Americans uro tored by tho Hpn. Andrew D. White, fierce hall dashes tho earth the anywhoro. by express stipu- uprising vegetation. THE RU88IAN GIANT. Goods manufactured mental principle, act advisedly on n mitted to Itusslii tho former ambassador from this country Hero tho ocean treaty. meet the pebbles on Since its defeat by Japan, Russia vested privilege, declare that human lations of n. to Russia, ono who has stood pre- waves tho beach Prompt delivery throughout city by political with murmuring Hps, nnd tho moon has not nrtected tho Imagination of rights are moro Important than com- - Tho Chlneso nro excluded treaty eminently high In both tho coun- nnd stars tip tho glazed palm leaf with tho world with quite the sense of hid- Wo carry at all' times tho suburbs. morclnl rights for the welfare of a provisions, amino people or America nnd cducntlounl affairs of this 1" silver brighter than which Ulum- - den power that It convoyed before, Crafts- free and a progressive people, and admitted To Russia by trenty try. submit that such words would that choicest products of the Hut- Idly Hps Inntes the edges of tho clouds. Hero but tboso who study Its recent statis- 'Phono 1431. Invoke tho Imimrtlnl Inclement oflrlllt8 - ove s. w do not exj not fall from tho of such a men of tho Far East. birds of bright plumago All mel- tics find It 1b tho same giant -- 1134 who great man and experienced diplomat with that Nuuanu St. every liberty-lovin- g and right-think- - !c'ut' Chlneso wish to travol and ody the exquisite tropical shade. All still. In tho last thirteen years tho IVORY lug In our countrv on the i thls country, and that Is all without duo and careful consideration CARVINGS IN citizen this causes ono's thoughts to turn with noimlatlon of tho empire has in THB prcm-l1- '' our citizens want In ltussla. That AND SANDAL WOOD, tlflcation of our' action in tho 3,000,-00- 0 Is precisely the right given us by this a shudder from tho frozen bosomed creased by 33,000,000, which Is iscs. has HAMMERED BRASS, treaty. However, no gentleman who north, with Its blasts that turn spring moro than the United States The press nnd tho pulpit, the bench A LETTER HOME gained In 20 years. The census of ' SILK KIMONOS PLAIN "WONG WONG CO. hns ever studied this chapter of our to winter with the alchemy of ono and tho bar, tho Jew and tho Gentile, gives empire, Including Si- history can doubt for a moment that frosty touch. What strikes tho per 1909 the AND EMBROIDERED, tho poor and tho rich, the weak and (Continued from Pago 3.) son from tho at first beria, 160,100,000 Inhabitants, of whom BuiiaBTS'and contractors Russia has again and again violated East Is tho en EVERY VARIETY OF tho powerful, ktho Catholic and the absence 116,500,000 dwell in European Russia. treaty by donylng right of tire of that blatant, ferocious, patriotic Amor-le- a that tho SILK PRODUCED Bt Protestant throughout most terrifying young "American hood-lumis- m Its agricultural progress is not less Offlco, Maunakea St Amerlcnn citizens t6 enter her country ment. But this turned out to be a demand that tho Russian treaty so rlfo In all remarkable. THE LOOMS OF JAPAN on account of religious discrimination; good field for proselyting, as Is proved Eastern towns. bo abrogated. The people are aroused sixty- - During school term thoro are several AND CHINA, ETC. DISTANCE PROM HONOLULU: and the American people, In the as- by the fact that wo havo now about tho matter as they novcr have worship all hundred young students pass my place RHEUMATISM. sertion of tho American principle of nine different modes of MUSCULAR Tourists aro especially Invit- - Pall Road, 32 miles; Railway, 78 miles been before over tho question, and the of business every day nnd 1 yet any religious equality, havo for tho past with a good following. never It is worse than useless to tako time for action by tho Congress has attompts even havo seen deportment on any o6caston ed to call and inspect our stock. thirty years demanded that this dis- The writer who to medicines internally for muscular Hotel-Aubre- y conic. deserving censure. Wo havo some crimination cease and have made that feebly portray the beauties of this of or chronic rheumatism. All that Is There can he no arbitration of this gigantic un the grandest churches I over saw Is Hauula, Oahu. demand in vain. We have too long en country, If ho possesses and needed a free application of Cham- THE elemental principle of our govern- veracity a stickler for more being-buil- t at tho present time. by Telephone 342. A. C. Aubrey, Prop. trusted to diplomatic channels tho as- dertow of or is berlain's Pain Balm. For sale all ment; there must ho no more delay; candor and moderation In his lan V.mong tho rest is a magnificent Y. M. dealers. Benson, Smith & Co. agents sertion of our national rights. . The Bazaar) AUTO FOR HIRE. tho matter must be settled now and handicapped by C. A. temple at a cost of about $100.-00- 0 time has come, if the treaty under guage, finds himself for Hawaii. for all tlmo, and a new treaty here- the fear that his statements' will bo exclusive of price of site, in an which theso exclusions - are practiced negotiated in which Russia can some article of this kind It would bo Im Fort St., near Convent. after gives to Russia any technical argu- thought exaggerated or at least Fino Job Printing nt tho Star ofllce find no loophole to enable her In the visionary. Allow me to state ment In behalf of that exclusion, to what jacobson Bros. future to discriminate against any such faults aro almost Impossible destroy that treaty and take away that Amrican citizen on account of race In writing about Hawaii. A writer, from Russia any excuse f - her ac- never so great Shoes for Men or religion; a new treaty that will be tions. though possessing im up to date; that will bo In harmony agination "or descriptive eloquence, can JUST OPENED UP Fort St, opposite tho Conveat American CitUenshlp Menaced. with the twentieth century; that will no more than apprdxlmately describe NEW TAILORED SUITS TELEPHONE 3C01 Mr. Levy of Now York 1 know or actual conditions ns they exist In this Great and be in sympathy with human rights; Club Offers that will not override bur Federal no greater honor that can be bestowed beautiful country. SILK EMBROIDERED MARQUIS- upon Constitution; that will not violate our any man In the whole wide world During tho year that I havo been ETTES of being national Ideals; and that will not dis- thnn the honor an American here I have not seen a slnglo day that for evening gowns, also tailored shirt honor the virtue and integrity of the citizen. Thousands of angry bayonets; would not average better than any waits. MRS. F. S. ZEAV.E, passports of our splendid and Intelli- thousands of precious lives: hundreds month of June I ever saw in NewYork Young Bldg. of bloody wrested the snow worn Hawaiian Star Garden Island gent and patriotic American .citizen- battlefields have State. There Is no wreath priceless boon of equal cltkenshlp by queen world ship. (Long and loud applause.) this beautiful of the jealousy power des- on brow, Series of Humiliations. from the and of No wintry scowl her but potism, npd, if today we are not ob- crowned with aliutus, tinted with mag- Mr. Kendall of Iowa I hope I do iBank of Healthy liged Tho Gardes Island, to fight for citizenship we are at nolia, pale with lilies, blushing with tho bright, newsy paper not underestimate the serious Import- of tha least obligated to retain that citizen- roses, vocal with the music of foun- Ielamd of Kauai, ance of tho action which the House, has been doubled In size and is now ship in all Its original power and glory. tains, crimson with the drapery of by this resolution, is invited to adopt a .more desirable publication in every respeot It Is' this citizenship Mr. Speaker, that sunset, Honolulu possesses a charm than Honolulu this afternoon. It always is a grave vor. lias Is, and unless some strong Ing landscape of undulating hill nnd Milk matter when one great State consid- been. C 2 measure be adopted will, continue to be valley watered by limpid streams, and The Hawaiian Star (dally) H $8.00 and Garden ers the termination of friendly con- i m menaced by the action against which on the crest of Its picturesque uplands Island f2.B0. Wo offer both, ono year, 9.00; It nections wIth another, and I think, for Issue K. N. & K. we so earnestly and solemnly protest. are found tho prosperous homes of as Semi-Weekl- y The care exercised in main- that in this exigency we.would not be lx monthi, 4.80. Or? Star (2.00) Letters o f Credit Lnless the Amer'can citizen shall De good people as' this world has ever justified in calculating the advantage and Garden Island ($2.60) will be seat to any ad- and taining absolute cleanliness in accorded the absolute protection of his seen. This land does not abound In Traveler's or disadvantage, tne propriety or im dress for 13.96. rountr- - ho may his grand and subllmo prospects like the Checks available every dairy contributing to this propriety of severing our relations wherever travel as nu- - Catskills Instance, but In rural wlth Russia If the circumstances were suunuiug a citizen musi ue ior throughout the scenes of sweet repose and shel- Association and the perfect not so persuasive as they are. paired even in his country. homo world, j Cable tered quiet, and it is but natural to Hut unless the of the It has been the policy of the United transfers t lowest health of all cows, together with government very expect that these conditions favor a United States has aliented all the States of America from the (Address: Hawaiian Star, Honolulu. rates a high degree of physical, mental dnd j j J j j the electric purifying process, virility which it possessed at Its or- of her existence as nation i moral well being of this fortunate ganization it will compel Russia to dis to confer tho right of citizenship with assures the Association's cus- community continue her discriminations against all Its privileges and powers not only upon who were born within her Perhaps no state in the Union can tomers a perfectly healthy milk. American citizens of .Towish extrac- those tion or It will summarily suspend all borders, but to any nnd all who may ESTABLISHED IN 1830. treaty relations with the Empire of come from far-of- f lands to seek pro- Stripe's. the Czar. Tho situation we are as- tection under the Stars and Honolulu sembled to consider is aggravated be- They have come to us,' the oppressed yond endurance and its adjustment and downtrodden, tho poor as well as Dionur a uu. can not be further postponed without the wealthy and Intelligent who when Dairymen's a confession of our own utter they felt a longing to live In a country We have forborne until for- where In the words of th. immortal BANKERS to virtue. Jefferson, "all men are created free Gurney bearance has ceased he a Ketngerator We havo delayed until dllatorlness has ami equal," and under the Inspiring In- Commercial aid Travellers' Association como to be a crime. The Indignities fluence of our social, political life they Letters of Credit issued on the of which we complain are not em- have been amalgamated Into a citizen- ONE OF Bank of California and the Lon- in a single outrage perpetrated ship which Is equal, aye, superior to don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Telephone 1542. braced in an isolated Instance. They con- that of the proudest cities and states Londoa. Correspondents stitute a series of humiliations ex- that history knows. for tho Amer- Express Company, tending through a period of nearly Upon this principle of equality and Permanent Satisfaction ican and Thoa. Cook & two score years, which, when thor-- j liberty, a principle as firm as the Rock Son. oughly comprehended, linvo been gen of Ages, our country has endured for Imterest allowed on term and Savings Bank Deposits. erally condemned. The legislatures of over a century, increasing in power nineteen sovereign States nave urged and prosperity, wjiile throughout the THE ONLY CLEANABLE. Clcciniiicc 'authority that the national be assert- world thrones have fallen, dynasties KING OF ICE SAVERS. ed. The pulpit, the press, the plat- have died and nations have been elim- form, all tho influential organs of pub- inated from the map of the world. Tho FIRE INSURANCE Sale lic opinion In our land have Insisted right to naturallzo foreign-bor- n citi- that the dignity of t?io Republic be It is now Refrigerator Weather, and with this fact in mind NOW ON zens Mr. Speaker was iicver granteJ iTIiAS ASSURANSE COMPANY people OF maintained. The themselves. willingly to this country but was paid and with the knowledge that you want the Best and Most LONDON. Millinery and Imported Hats Selling al with undivided voice, from ocean to for by the expenditure of priceless Satisfactory Refrigerator on the market, we offer for vour NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS Tremendous Reduction in Price ocean, nave decreed tnat American blood and treasure. The bloody war, AGENCY. Until December 29. citizenship shall be vindicated in the' of 1812 with Great Britain was largely inspection the PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. exercise of all Its constitutional pre- the result of England's refusal to con- Price $26.50 (Poreclaln.) KZ rogatives, here and everywhere. Both sider the lights of naturalized British fhb B. F, Dillingham Co,, Ltd, Uyeda tho great political parties have spoken triumphed, Nuuanu Street Near Hotel. subjects but the principle General Agents for Hawaii, on the subject. and In every civilized country of the Floor, Stangenwald Chinese Exclusion Different. globe come to bo recog- Gurney Line fourth Building. The only Satisfactory Carbon but one it has Celebrated Mr. Harrison of New York The nized section 1999 of the Revised that FRATERNAL gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Mann) Statutes of the United States is, in MEET1NG8. KEE LOX is in accord with all the rest of us In You cannot fail at once to see that the circulation feature, which, after all is the only factor deed and in fact, good and sound in- HONOLULJJ LODGB NO. 616, Take no substitute. desiring this resolution to pass, but ternational law. We plead today, Mr. that give a refrigerator standing, is absolutely complete in the Gurney. All compartments he has confused the issue in the minds B. P. O. ELKS Speaker, principle shall con-tlnu- o that the scrupulously wholesome. A. B. ARLEIGH & CO. of somo gentlemen upon this floor. to prevail; that the bravo tars can be kept pure and Meets in their ball ou King street He asserts that he would amend this who fought under Commodoro Perry tear Fort, every Friday senlng. Visit-n-g resolution so that there should be in at Lake Erie, the gallant followers of Prices range from $7.50 to $150.00, according to size. Brothers aro cordially Invited to express PACHKcp;s it an declaration of tho right Jackson at New Orleans, and the a attena of the United States, If so desires, it countless heroes who bled and died PAUL R. ISENBERG, E. R. to exclude people because of their shall not havo died In vain. GEO. T. KMJEOEL. Sec'y. race. Wo havo tho right to exclude from tho United States any raco of Andrew White Quoted. ON EASY TERMS people whom wo wish to exclude un- Mr. Sharp of Ohio "I havo long be- less treaty rights Interfere, and It will hoved this day must come and re- You can become a proud possessor of a Gurney at once. not strengthen that right to declare joice that I havo lived to see It. My Furniture One-thir-d is cash down; -3 in 30 days the final -3 It In this resolution. But Russia can hopo Is that It will prove tho dawning and COYNE not claim to havo any right to ex- day of a groat act of international jus- in sixty days.' r FURNITURE CO. clude any Americans, least of all on tice. Young Building. account of religion or race. The gen- "At two different porlods, extending 45 STYLES IN STOCK. ... . tleman from Illinois forgets that when somewhat over threo years In all, I IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE I ' have rcBidod at tho capital a Jow becomes an American citizen Russian Price Preolaln.) IN NEWRPAPKPsS ho becomes an American, and Is no first In the years 1854 and 1855 and $42.50 ANYWIimtR AT ANVTIMU ? Easy to Get Rid longer of any race other than any of Hast during tho years 1892, 1893 and mil on or Wrlta 1891. I tho rest of us. (Applause.) When he havo had occasion to observe I U, DAKE'S ADYERT1SM1 AGEHCll of Dandruff gets to a Russian port, ho gets there the growth of a system In that country Dandruff means that you will as an American and as a which has Inflicted, and continues to citizen not PBAiSCJSCO, eventually be bald headed Jew. We have a treaty with Russia inflict, upon tho United States not only CAS.JP. PACHBCO'8 DANDRUFF KILLER which calls upon her to admit us all Injustice but dishonor. ports of Empire. W. allko Into tho that "By troaty 1832 W. of Co., the & between Dimond the will cure the most stubborn caso of Under that treaty we are entitled, United and Russia equal rights dandruff. It will also relieve eczema States LIMITED whatever our religious beliefs may be, guaranteed fully GUNTHER'S on the first application. 'wore and explicitly to Celebrated Chicago to enter Russia because we aro Amer all Russian subjects by tho United Sold by all druggists and at HOUSE FURNISHINGS. .53-5- 7 KING icans. Russia can not admit somo states and to all American cltlzons by STREET, HONOLULU. CANDIES PACHECO'8 BARBER 8HOP. Americans and exclude others', she Russia, without distinction of raco or PALM CAFE. a Mnr.nl nnnr TViw w Fort Street, below King. must admit ns all or excludo us all. religion; yet for nearly half a century n tt w a 9 EIGHT EXTRA CASH PRIZES !

Beginning January 1st and ending January 1 5th, every Star Contestant has an opportunity to win one of the cash bonus prizes for the eight best vote scores for that time. YOU have an equal chance for these prizes for only votes, turned in during the first two weeks of January count. . Here are the special prizes v 1 a1... iLteut a.... First Prize . .' $15.00 Cash Fifth Prize 5.00 Cash Second Prize . 10.00 Cash Sixth Prize 2.50 Cash Third Prize 7.50 Cash Seventh Prize . . . 2.50 Cash Fourth Prize ' 5.00 Cash Eighth Prize 2.50 Cash

FIRST, $750.00 Cash; And exclusively for the people of the other islands: SECOND, Fine Building Lot in Kaimuki; ELEVENTH, Trip from Hilo, Week in Honolulu, and THIRD, Savings Bank Account of $300.00 Cash; Return; FOURTH, Ticketto Coast & return with pocket money; TWELFTH, Trip from West Hawaii, Week in Honolulu, FIFTH, Selection of Books, $150.00; and Return ; SIXTH, Trip and Week at Volcano; SEVENTH, Furniture Order, $75.0(5 THIRTEENTH, Trip from Maui, Week in Honolulu, -- EIGHTH, Music Order, $50.00; and Return ; NINTH, Hardware Order, $50.00; FOURTEENTH, Trip from Kauai, Week in Honolulu, TENTH, Jewelry Order, $50.00; and Return. Multiple Count of Votes

To encourage Contestants to get their votes in early, the Contest Department has decided to multiply the regular value of subscriptions as follows: Beginning Wednesday, January 3, at 8 a. m., and ending promptly at 8 a. m. on Wednesday, January 10, all subscriptions turned in to the Contest Department will be allowed Four Times, the number of votes which the schedule card calls for. . Beginning Wednesday, January 10, at 8 a. m., and ending at 8 a. m., Wednesday, January 17, all subscriptions turned in, will be allowed Three Times the regular count. . Beginning Wednesday, January 17, at 8 a. m., and ending at 8 a. m., Wednesday, January 24, turned in will be allowed Double Count. "J From 8 a. m. Wednesday, January 24, till the close of the contest, only regular count will be given. . . , Jfe DO YOUR WORK EARLY."

9- - GttKEXT THE - CONTESTs - EXPLAINED . The object of this contest is, of course, to inciease the circulation of THE GREATER STAR. Having developed the STAR during the past year until it is noAv the .Biggest, Newsiest, Best Edited newspaper ever printed in Honolulu, the management has determined that every reader of the English language in the Territory shall become acquainted with it. In offering $3000 in prizes (by far the most generous prizes ever offered in any subscription campaign in Hawaii) the STAR expects to get its return in the next year or two in the increased influence it will have attained, and the superior advertising value which its columns will have owing to its great circulation. This is all there is to it. Our contestants have been nominated. by friends, or sent their own names to the CONTEST MANAGER. Every subscription, whether old or new, which they get for any l period of time, entitles the one turning in the subscription and money represented by it, to a certain fixed number of votes. At the end of the contest the candidate having the greatest number of votes will get the $750 CASH-rt- he Grand First Prize. Daily ballot slips printed each day in the Star, count for single votes when cut out, properly filled in? and turned in to the CONTEST DEPARTMENT. Some of the candidates have accumulated a surprising number of votes from these ballots, but of course the big scores are to be made from subscriptions. . - ' Here is the way the subscriptions count in -- votes ... a . k'. L. lb -- , v.,,-, SCHEDULE OF VOTES IN STAR CONTEST. Votes Issued ori Subscriptions CONTEST MANAGEMENT. Price of OLD NEW Months' Subscription $ .75 250 Votes 350 Votes The contest is in charge of Mr. Will J. Months' Subscription 2.00 450 Votes - 550 Votes Cooper, commercial editor of The Star. He Months' Subscription 4.00 1,000 Votes 1,200 Votes or his assistants are prepared to answer any Year's Subscription .. .! 2,400 Votes 3,000 Votes question concerning entries, personally or by " ' ...8.00 SEMI-WEEKL- Y mail; and will advise prospective ; . . STAR. contestants, Price of as far as the rules will permit. 1 Year's1 Subscription ." $2.00 500 Votes 750 Votes

HERE ARE THE RULES OF THE HERE ARE THE RULES OF THE CONTEST CONTESTANTS Jule No. I No votes shall be sold, or issued in Rule No. 6 Nominations of new candidates may any way, except as published in The Star or issued I be made at any time during the contest, the manage- for subscriptions. ment reserving the right to reject a nomination. Rule No. 2 Candidates must make all the entries VOTE Rule No. 7 A candidate who makes any other dis- in the stubs of their subscription receipt books; Oahu position of subscriptions secured than turning them into candidates should bring their receipt books with them IN The Star Office at the times designated tor making when reporting to the Contest Department; outside reports will be disqualified. 0 candidates should teas the stubs from their books and Rule No. 8 Candidates on turning in their re- mail them. Failure to enter dates, etc., correctly in The Star's Big Prize Contest ports will be given certificates showing the number of the books will be cause for disqualification. votes to which they are entitled. For Rule No. 9 For contestants Rule No. 3 The first reports of candidates must not on the Island of Oahu a proper allowance of time will be turned in or mailed to The Star office by Saturday, be made to give them an equal chance; they mail their 'November 18, 'and from time, to time thereafter as per must reports or Iame votes by the time Oahu to be made in Star. Reports candidates are required to hand announcements The may them in. be made at any time, however, as candidates desire. Fill in the name of your favorite candidate and send Rule No. I0 Individual ballots, published in The Rule No. 4 No employe of The Star is eligible ballot to The Star Contest Department. Star every day, must be cast, or mailed, on or before to enter the contest. the date of their expiration, as printed on the ballots. Rule No. 5 Votes are not transferable. They go Rule No. 1 1 No GOOD UNTIL 5 P. M January 10th. contestant may win more than to the candidate who gets the subscriptions, or for one prize. Where contestants on Hawaii, Maui, or whom they are cast. If a candidate withdraws, such Kauai win one of the fiit ten prizes, the special island candidate's votes are also withdrawn. prize will go to the second candidate in the district. rrnrnii am. B$ffinic Steamship Company .Shinning And Waterfront News 1 ItUtflHL MDi Sierra Schedule 4 (Additional Shipping on Pace Five) I HI hi H inWAlh LEAVE 8. P. ARIUViS HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F TIDES, SUN AND MOON. China, February 23. said so this morning. She has had IAN TAN. 12 JAN 17 JAN. 23 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. some tanks fitted in. Those aro capa To win federal financial support In ffiVNJ27.'. ,..V.FEB. 2 FEU. C FEB. .12 Full moon Jan. 4th at 2:i"9 n. m. For San Francitco. ble of ' accommodating about Hhreo ' improvement of tho highways of jEjswffi ....'..FEB. 22 FEB. 28 MAIL 5 Wllhelmlna, January '3. thousandybarrels of molasses. Kahu- the IMaIViK 9...' i MAR. 15 MAtt. 20 MAIL 2G Mongolia, January 6. lul will "bo the main supplier of this the country an organization was form P MaTi. 30 ,.; APR. 5 APR. 10 APR. 10 P pS P I 4 2 Nippon Maru January 12. article. Already, there is a largo BANQUET ed at a meeting of representatives of Sierra, Jnnuary 17. quantity there ready for shipment. 3 g ga all sections of the United States, held $fi5; Round Trip, Tenyo Maru, 19. The exterior of too vessel Is to bo RATES from Honolulu to San Francisco First Class.' samp January under tho auspice's of tho Federated t110J Family Room, oztra, A". M. ft. 1'. M. 1 M. A. M. Lurllno, January 23. further treated as. soon ns possible. . The following menu was sorved to- - Allen Fraternities, at tho Ralolgh Hotel uosorvaiionB win not do neia later man r ony-cie- uuurn iiriur iu mo Persia, January 26. 6. C. Out Tomorrow. aboard tho S. S. Mauna Kea last night 1 1U9 li.O 1:00 0:17 9:15 0:89 5:32 3:31 Washington or a advertised sailing time unless tickets are paid for la full. Wllhelmlna, Jnnuary 31. The S. C. Allen is due the by Chief Steward J. S. R. De Mello, day, says tho Star Korea, February 2. Quarantine wharf tomorrow morning In service of the recent date. The aim of tho new or- 2 t !W 2.:i 2.02 10:03 0:89 6;:w 4:39 who has been tlio FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO For FIJI and Auttfalla. for the Sound. She has' been down company for tho past twenty-seve- n ganization is to obtain legislation by hero with n- load of lumber. It Is ex- 3 .1:16 2.1 2:5n 8:19 10 :6K 0:40 5:33! r.:17 Makura, January 3. years: ' Congress at tho present session, mak- Zealandia, January 31. pected that she will load another car- Sardines 4I Pirn Olives ing specific appropriation for good: 3:51 9:0(1 11 :42!0. 40 5:33 ItUcs go of lumber for this port. a Ltd, 4:00 2.4 - Marama, February 28. Caviar on Toast & roaxba-n- o matter how small an Co., pTTTj Brewer Makura, March 27. Sliced Tomatoes Raw Oysters 5 4:44 2.4 4:41 9:51 12:2l6:40 5:34; 7:13 amount as an entoring wedge, just GENERAL AGENTS. Zealandia, April 24. Soup . appropriation or only $10;000 May 22. Coudo as an 6 5:15 1 .03 8:40 5:.is 8:19 Marama, SKETCH uree of Spinach a la 5:21 2.3 10:43 yenrs ngo to begin the ruralL v Makura, June 19. Consomme a la Royal made ll:3ll:10 freo .delivery of tho postal service has 7i fiUO 2.1 0:19 1:3a 5:.".5' 9:23 Zealandia, July 12. (Continued ' Fish from paggo 9.) an annual appropriation of August 14. become Canadian-Australi- Go Marama, Baked Sea Bass Vin Au Blanc an Royal Mail Steamship Times of tho tide art) taken from the many millions. , U. S. Coast Geodetic Survey tables. For China and Japan. Boiled and - Tho organization will nsk also that The tides at Kahulul and IIllo ocnili China, January 2. atlng he Identified himself cldsely Chicken with Oyster Sauco about one hour rarller than at Hono- a now federal department be estab- lulu. Honolulu standard time Is 10 Manchuria, January 9, with the reform movement, and be Corned Beef and Cabbage Green- lished with a member or the cabinet of above lino running In connection with the CANADIAN- - hours 30 minutes slower than Chlyo Maru, January 16.-- ' came one 6f the leaders of the organi- Ox Tongue with Taro Tops Steamers the wich time, be!ntithat of the meridian n(? its head, a department of high- B. 167 30 TOlna. The Mmo zation In Hongkong and South China. aPACIFIC RAILWAY , COMPANY between Vancouver, C, and 8ydney, of degrees Mongolia, January 29. Mutton .with Caper Sauco 1:30 p. m., is - ways, which will have under Its direct N. 2. whistle blows at which 5. Ho practised his profession for a" short- N. S. W.. and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Auckland, the same as Greenwich 0 hours 0 min- Nippon Maru, February Entrees supervision not only all the roads in FOR VANCOUVER. utes. The sun and moon are for local time In Macao, and afterwards in Can- Braised Pigeons Truffle S'C'o ft FOR FIJI AND AU8TRALIA. time for the whole group. the country, but also the railways, INTER-ISXAN- ton; and It was while Tie was In Can- Cham- Irk 8. MAKURA JAN. S S. S. ZEALANDIA JAN. 2 SAILINGS. Fillet of Veal Larded Aux steam. ton that ho took up active work as a both electric' and S. ZEALANDIA JAN. 31 S. S. MARAMA JAN. 30 THE MAIL8. Far Maul and Hawaii Ports. pignons Explanatory Address. ii-- There wag Is. 2S S. S. MAKURA FEB. 27 I. S. Co., every reformer. considerable dis Escolllpad Gratin S. MARAMA FEB. Mauna Kea, N. CrabsAu D. Adna Brown of Phocnlxvllle, Pa., satisfaction with the administration S'C'o From San Francisco, per Manchurin, Tuesday. Queen Fritters with Wine presided nt opening sessions this of Li Han Chang (bother of tho more Mango the Klnau, Inter-Islan- d S. N. Co., every r Curried Lamb and Rice with CALLING AT. SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGE8. January 9. ' morning. An address explaining In famous Viceroy LI Hung Chang"), Chutney - ' To the Orient,, per China, January Friday. by president of the Federated 1 which grew In strength during the ad- detail 2. For Motokal and Maul. Roast taking up the good roads ministration of Tan Chung Lin. A Fraternities, per Mongolia, Mlkahala, every Tuesday. Prime Ribs of Beef and Custard by Carl W. iiTheo, H Davies & Co., Lid,, Agents From the Orient, Jan small group of educated young men movement was made Ge'l Pudding secretary-treasure- r uary 6 .For Kauai Ports. Ki'mpton - of , banded themselvci together to work Sauce To Franclpco, per Wllhelmlna, W. O. Hall, 8. N. Co.. etery Saddle of Lamb with Mint of the organization. Mr. San or reform and emancipation with CranberrySnuce 3. Thursday. Truffled with declared a great num- January Sun Ynt Sen at head, and he Kimpton that I.-- their Champagne Sauce Australia, Makura, Janu Mauna. l.pa, s. N. Co., every Dup.ee Ham, of the members of tho fraternities , To pel has remained the leader of the move- ' ber Tueeday. Vegetables country and would be di I Mail Steamship Co. ary 3. . ; ment since. lived In the Pacific . , ever . .. mt. For Kona and Kau Ports. Boiled and Mashed Potatoes a la Cream by the improvement From Australia, Marama. January The Fourth Revolt. rectly benefited ' I.-- Asparagus Fried Egg Plant 30. - . Kllauen, S. N. Co., alternate of the roads. Tho present revolt in tho Upper Salad Btcamcre of tho above company will call at Honolulu and leave thiB port -- S'. from-Sa- Tuesdays and Fridays. Ho declared that the Federated P. M. China Francisco, Yangtse region is the fourth move Lettuce p; ... - Lobster with Mayonnaise represent no less than on or aooui me aaies menuoneu uoiuw; January 2. ment with which Sun Yat Sen has Fraternities , FOR THE ORIENT: FOR 8AN FRANCISCO: Hyades Brings Horses. . Pastry 15,000,000 men, and that their wishes been personally identified the first tt Brandy and B. CHINA JAN. 2 S. 8. MONGOLIA..'. JAN. G I The Hyades slipped in this morn Plum Pudding with should have welghjt with the national la SHIPPING IN VOWS. Canton falling through the premature S. MANCHURIA 4 S S,- - 2G ing from Seattle after a pleasant, If Hard Sauce S. JAN. PERSIA JAN. action of Yeung Ku Wan In sending legislature. 1 somewhat dignified, trip of nine days Mince and Apple Pies not bo a political organ-izatio- n '.0 j. wunuvuin. .omi 4 j o. o. i.uivr.xi inu, a arms from Hongkong before Sun was "This is to S. S. SIBERIA FEB. 17 (Government Vessls.) sixteen hours. Lemon Custard Florentines in any sense of the term," said " ready; the second at Welchow, which U. S. N. tug Navajo t'rom Mare Is She lias about five thousand tons Vanilla ?co Cream Kimpton. He said tnat wtoilo tho 'will call at MaSilar""" was successful up to a point, and fail- Mr. I land, July 20. of cargo for these Islniuls. It Is thor Assorted Cakes Lady Fingers government spends thousands of dol-lar- s ed through Sun not reaching tho cen - U. S. L. H. tender Kukul from oughly general, for practically every. Dessert every year on the railways which tre of disaffection in time with rein ML--" For general Information apply to Kauai, December 21. thing can be found aboard, from Pineapples Grapes Apples Bananas carry malls, not n dollar of fed- forcements, and the third on "the the Glacier from San Francisco, Decern horses to telegraph posts. Oranges Dates . Figs eral money Is expended at present on frontiers of Kwangsi and Kwangtung, -- H. ber 24. For here she has a little over three Raisins and Nuts Assorted roadways tho country, although w Hackfeld & Co.. Agents which dragged on for nine months, the of U. S. S. Maryland, Colorado, South thousand tons of. freight, chiefly feed American Cheese and Crackers delivery system of the-,- , and then failed through the tardiness the rural freo Dakota, California, West Virginia. and flour, and about sixty thousand Coffee postofflce department uses the coun- of tho populace In .this sparsely in (Merctoant "VesseUJ feet of lumber. There are forty-seve- n try constantly. habited region in joining the revola roads Matson Navigation Co.'s Schedule, 1911 Hcrzogin Cecile, from Lelth, Decern horses consigned to Alexander & Bald' WIDOW IS Aid Necessary. tionary forces. PLATT'S National DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. ber 13. win and the Club Stables. AVIATION STUDENT. Dodge of Maryland, i It remains to be seen what, place Gpn. Martin Arrive from San Francisco: Sail for San Francisco: S. C. Allen, bk., from Port Town There aro nbout 1400 tons for Kahu LOS ANGELES. December 13. formerly at head of the division the Yangtse revolt will take In tho the 8. S. LURLINE Jan. 17 S. S. WILHELMINA JAN. 3 send, December 1G. lul, and tho balance of tho cargo is Janeway Atwater, or public roads of the department of history of modern China. So far as Mrs. Lilian Piatt 8. WILHELMINA JAN. 23 S. S. LURLINE JAN. 23 Alice Cooke, scr., from Tacoma, De' for Hilo and Port Allen. For Kahu- Piatt, and agriculture, In an address pointed to appearances go, it is the biggest and widow of the lato Senator fc?''S. S. HONOLULAN JAN. 30 S. S. WILHELMINA JAN. 31 cembcr 17. lul there are a load of telegraph posts, of New York, necessity for national assistance most successful effort yet engineered bride of W. R. Atwater the S. S. HONOLULAN FEB. 14 S. S. HONOLULAN FEB. 7 Helene, schr., from Aberdeen, De and. about 60,000 feet of lumber. on of highways and K' by Sun Yat Sen, and upon its result nw tour,nB Southern California in the constriction S. S.' LURLINE FEB. 20 cember 20. The Hyndcs will leave for one of today the great advantages which mny depend tho future of China as a her honeymoon, announced that a)so io night. - Navajo from Balboa, December 2 tho other island tomorrow she will qualify as- the first pupil In wdmd accrue from tho construction nation.. Whatever it may develop Into, through-- R. P. from Sjin Francisco, Outwardly the Hyades is the same hydro-aeroplan- e of splendid system of roads ' Itithct anti-foreig- n the new Curtlss a f - it is neither nor . S. --S.. Hvades- . sails from Seattle t or Honolulu direct on or about Janu- 26. old vessel that Is so well known here, country. Ho referred to the December but Is the attempt of an school at North Island. She has been out the ary 27. but" Inwardly shojs a .now ship. She -- money which are being Klyo Maru, from South America, u keen and determined student of the vast sums of awakening people, led by educated im- . has been scraped and gone over thor- by government in CASTLE & COOKE, LT GENERAL AGENTS. December 29. , and enlightened men, to emancipate mechanics of aviation since her hus- expended the De- oughly inside to so great an extent tho inland waterways of tho Spokane, from Port Townscnd, themselves from the enervating and band took up aviation at North Island proving that she Is really another boat alto- country, declaring that he believed it cember 31. demoralizing Influence of an effete a few weeks ago. gether. At least the officers on deck of even greater benefit to Zealnndia, from 'Australia, January ruling class, alien, in most respects, She does not swim, but saye she would be Amfirir$in-H- o people of the country to improve a wriiian .Steam slim Cn. to the characteristics of the purely wllf Immediately learn, in order to the roadways,' and would aid tremen- Hyatles, from Seattle, January 2. Chinese race. provide against tho mechanical uncer the dously to reduce the cost of living. FOR NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec. every sixth day. VESSELS DUE HERE. SENATOR BOURNE tainties of an ampnlblous biplane. The money which It takes to build A Freight received at all times the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South From San Franclsce DEMOCRATS WIN ARIZONA. She thinks flying overvater is safer (Continued from Page Nine.) one of the great modern battleships ' . Manchuria, January y. 13. over land, because the falling is PHOENIX, Ariz., December than for the navy would suffice to construct FROM 8EATTLE OR TCOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: Sierra, January 12. place The Democrats of Arizona will softer. magnificent highway from the At TO SAIL ABOUT 14 1G. a 8. S. VIRGINIA JAN. Chlyo Maru January one-poun- d two in Atwaters complete their while In the United States a members the United States When the lantic to the Pacific ocean, General 8..MISSOURIAN TO SAIL ABOUT JAN. 25 From Australia. branches-o- f nyln a package requires sixteen cents Senate, and one member In the House study of the two Dodge said. MEXICAN 'AO SAIL FEB. 5 8. 8. ABOUT Marama, Jnnuary 30. postage, , and eleven pounds of mer- of Representatives, a Governor in the they will have unique records, this For further Information apply to Makura, February 27. husband chandise, which must be separated state capitol at Phoenix, and, unless hfilni? the first instance of CROWN JEWELS TO BE S.OLD. H. & CO., LTD., Agentb, Zealandia, 2G. to HACKFELD Honolulu March into three packages, requires $1.76. present indications are materially and wife going into the science , Dcember 13. Th6 Portu- Marama, April 23. C. P. MORSE, General Freight ApenL Ten Cents For First Pound. changed, they will make a clean sweep gether in different types of machines. guese government has decided that Makura, May 21. purpose with Btate ticket, as a of first "For the of comparison their result Thi bride exnects to be tho the jewels found In tho royal palaces Zealandia, Juno IS. pro- the first state election, held yester- air-wat- niachtho there is inserted in the tables a woman to fly an at Lisbon, CIntra, Nafra and other Marama, July 16. day. posed rate for the first pound nnd four places after tho flight of King Man- From China and Japan. cents for each additional pound or Tho state legislature, from present Toyo INDISPUTABLE. and his relatives on October 5, Kisen Kaisha. three-fourth- s uel Mongolia, January 6. fifty cents for a parcel of the maxi- Indications, will be more than you with your back to the "If stand 1910, tlo not belong to the dethroned Nippon Maru, January 12. mum weight and the suggestion is Democratic, Insuring the elec you on your lett south, what have monarch, ns was at first declared, ' Tenyo Maru, January 19. made that half these rates be charged tion of Henry F. Ashurst, of Pres- - the teacher during the $ Bteamers of the above Comparj will call at and leave Honolulu on or hand?" asked that thoy are the. property or the Persia, January 2G. on rural routes or else made applica- cott, nnd Mark A. Smith, of Tucson, geography lesson. The small boy but the dates meatloned below: republic. ;? Korea, February 2 ble to a fjfty-mll- e radius zone extend- to the Untted States Senate. Carl tlinntrhl. conslclfii-e- his liaudB and FOR THE ORIENT: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: - The cabinet has decided to sell tho Nippon Maru, February 9. ing from every postofflce." Washing- Hayden, of Phoenix, was elected to gave the right answer. "Fingers, sir,1 8. 8. OJIIYO MARU JAN. 18 S. S. NIPPON MARU JAN. 12 collection of practically Siberia, February 17. ton Star. the. House of Representatives. Georgo he replied. London Chronicle.' Immenso 18.' 8. NIPPON MARU FEB. 6 S. S. TENYO MARU JAN. 10 W. P. Hunt, of Globe, was elected priceless crowns, brnclets, rings', W:B. 8. TENYO MARU FEB. 1 S. S. SHINYO MARU FEB. 0 daggers, all of governor. NOT A CONNOISSEUR. swords, scimitars and with precious Thero is but one chanco that Butler 1 'ere that the boss 'as been which aro encrusted i TTIey mostly clean sweep will not be the Demo an nougnt anoiner o mum oiu man-- stones. are relics of conquests In past or Ipastle & Cooke, Ltd., Agents cratic portion of this election, and ters. Portuguese the that "Is for the office of Secretary of Chef Bah! He geeve me zo pain. tributes from tho native rulers of con- State. Cleveland, Republican, is run- He knows nosslng of art. Ho can not quered territory to Portuguese kings. WHEN THE' ning strongly and Tnay defeat Os- tell ze Melssonler from zo mayonnaise borne, of Phoenix, for this position. Fit"! Tnli Printing. tr,r offire. UNION-PACIFI- TRANSFER CO. Life. Chairman J. J. Bird, of the Demo HANDLE YOUR BAGGAGE IT GETS ON THE RIGH'l cratic state committee, .issuod a state- STEAMER. ment tonight, claiming tne. election 0f Office King St., next Young Hi .e.l Telephones 1874 and' 1875. tho Democratic candidates by majori- EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN HANDSOME GREYS ties ranging from 1G0O to 2000. Ho English and American Wevu Md to your crdw iia also declared that every county In .tho stato except two would return Demo and style unequalled. cratic majorities. Apache and Pima W. W. AHANA ' ' 2 Swfctb KUt 6 aro Conceded to tho Republicans by small majorities. Firewood and Coal .Secretary Hayes, at tho Republican ii state committeo headquarters, con Best Grades Always On Hand ceded victory to' the Democrats, as sorting, however, that Cleveland Btill had a chanco to win. Returns from none of tho eleven Concrete Brick, Crushed 5i counties are complete, and It may be u tomorrow before 'the exact vote can Rock and Sand 3 be given. A BOOMERANG. Suffragettes have some little sense of humor. In the scuffle on Tuesday night, says the London Chronicle, III) there was a fine lump of a woman and MiitttaPptttk litA I near her a wizened, dcoreplt male, yserULLBRrurePreparedPdipt - ...... & COOKE, LTD. M. Phono 2295 63 Queen Street iam n inMcc ' LEWERS Candldato for Governor of South Carolina. He will run against Governor sald tho Juttle man JforlnBly to her. 177 South KingSt Cole Blcaae. 'Ana sue repuea, -- uoni you;