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VOL. XLVI., NO 7847. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, OC TOBER 2, 1907. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

1 PRESIDENT JOSEPH SMITH M HAS BEEI nil.!:, 1 sop OF REORGANIZED I; D. S. mm mm FOR DEAN OF FACULTY CHURCH COMING HERE BROKE FAITH AND WILL

(Associated Press. Cablegram.) KANSAS CITY, October 1. Joseph Smith has left here en OF TERRITORIAL COLLEGE route to Honolulu ,,to dedicate a church there. 1W BE PROSECUTED 1

Mr. Roadhouse Comes Highly Recommended Indictments Against Two Returned Yesterday-Abduc- tors by Prof. Hilgard College to Start Next , of Editor Older Are Spring Plan of Courses. Likewise Indicted.

en- highly recom J. E. Eoadhouse, B. S., has been United States. He is It (Associated Press Cablegrams.) gaged as Dean of Faculty for the Ha- mended by Prof. Hilgard and has for Techno- College Agriculture and two years been Dean of the SAN waiian of logical Institute at San Luis Obispo, FRANCISCO, October 2 Wilson and Coffey, two of the Mechanic Arts. Hi3 engagement .was 1 California. His appointment to this boodling closed through a cablegram sent yes- position followed his taking a post- members of the old Board of Supervisors, whose resigna- terday by President Cooper graduate course with. Prof. Bailey of - afternoon ' k tions were forced from them after incriminating evidence against of. the Board of Regents, following a Cornell. He resigned this deanship. year to a. position "" a last take in the them had been who in view promised .meeting of that body to consider State Irrigation Office at Berkeley. secured and had agreed of of cablegram from Professor Hilgard The, offer of the position here appeal- 1 - ? ,. . T . , immunity from prosecution to testify freely in the of all who the University of, California announ- ed to Mr. Roadhouse as opening to him trials cing his selection of Mr. Eoadhouse a wider field for the future, all the might be arrested in connection with graft in San Francisco, were ' always more as his chief ' the position. Interest has "Jt'"' .'.,'- T' for , indictdi fbT their share in the graft by the grand jury, the indict- been upon educational lines. He Is "A. It will be remembered that when the twenty-eig- ht V. years of age, married, of ments having been brought down yesterday. fol- Board of Regents was constituted for agreeable manners and dignified pres- The indictments business it applied to Dr. Hilgard, who ence- A leader and a good speaker at low a breach of the agreement made with them through District At- college $s professor of agriculture in the gatherings, since his graduation Mr. Roadhouse has had much experi- torney Langdon,: both having failed to satisfy the officials that they : University of California and director ence in addressing colleges and farm- were telling all they knew when on the witness stand. of the State Experiment Station, for ers' institutes. Pr&f. Hilgard character- direction in the choice of a president izes him withal and high-spirite- d, for , the Hawaiian college, making a also indefatigable In whatever strong representation nothing he undertakes to do. ASHE INDICTED that Dean Roadhouse Is willing to come P0RJER would please the regents more than to Honolulu as soon as he completes to have Dr. Hilgard himself accept the his report of work for the last cam- A position. Owing to his advanced age, paign, which should !e before Congress AS KIDNAPER push Prof, Hilgard having been seventyr at the impending session. It will jf him to complete this by December 1 four last January, he could not enter- and of course he is not willing, to leave SAN R. Ashe tain the idea of making a change. He, without fulfilling his engagement with FRANCISCO, October 2. Attorney Porter and however, cordially undertook the quest the. Irrigation service. . . Brown have been indicted by the grand jury for the kidnaping of of a suitable man and shortly after- "The Board Is going to estaonsn a preparatory Fremont Older, editor of the San Francisco Bulletin. ward recommended Prof. Searle, an class for the spring term PRESIDENT JOSEPH SMITH OF. THE REORGANIZED CinjRCII of 1908," Judge Cooper said yesterday. 1 Eastern man with mueh experience un- "from which we expect to secure our OF JESUS CHRIST OF tATTER DAY SAINTS. der the United States Government both freshman class for the fall term of . ,xThe Bulletin took an active part ia bringing about the graft disclosures in Cuba." some cor- 1908- - will! be augmented by in San Francisco, Editor Older leading in tbe campaign against the grafters at home and After This class Josph Smith, ficst president of -- tlfe legal successor to the office formerly respondence by mail and cable, Prof. graduates from the Honolulu High Reorganized by martyred and" bribe-give- rs before Detective 3Jurjka tok up the ease. On Saturday la College. Church of Jesus Christ of held his forbear.'. This Searle declined to come for the sal-- School and Oahu La.tter Day Saints, and its prophet, office het came forward to claim in 1860 he was arrested lor libel in connection with the trial of Halsey, of the United "Mr. Roadhouse will be asked to send d, Am-bo- y, ary of $3000 offered. As the funds seer and revelator, was born in Kirt-lan- at a church conference held at Eailroads, and the approaching trial of President Calhoun. He was virtually immediately the curriculum for the Ohio, 1832. on April 6 year, a higher In He Is the oldest Illinois, of that kidnaped and rushed south, being released on bail following a writ of habeas available would not permit of preparatory work and suggestions for son of Joseph Smith, of and was duly chosen prdained on - engage the founder and was served on arresting officers at Santa Barbara. salary, seeing that a large outlay . was the freshman course." He is to the church, and the hereditary and (Continued on Page Four.) corpus, which the necessary for equipment, the regents three instructors and bring them here Ashe, who has been indicted for the kidnaping, is a prominent attorney with him. of San Francisco, having been retained as speeial-- prosecutor by the United decided to look for. a Dean of Faculty to "The policy of the Board is offer officials unions during who should organize a. staff and make secondary and special courses, includ Railroads at the time they were prosecuting the of the ' BONINE STRAUS IN LOVE the best start possible of the eollege. ing short practical courses and exten- the strike of the car men. , . This plan was accordingly communicat- sion work among the schools and so ed to Prof. Hilgard the selection of cieties of the Territory, - so as to ac- complish the greatest good for the in- Y AT LAST --WITH HAWAII a dean being placed in his hands. The dustrial population of the islands. De- 1 TAYLOR NOMINATED has been already , mentioned- - grees will not be conferred by the col- Judge Cooper yesterday afternoon lege however, except upon the com- pletion of a full course of collegiate BY THE , gave an Advertiser reporter, from the Edison's Expert Will Arrive on Intends to Return When Free DEMOCRATS grade." correspondence, some bits of biography At the meeting were the three re- Siberia With His Views From Office Hawaiian of the Dean-elec- t, together with he gents now in town H. K. Cooper, general scheme adopted by the regents president; Marston Campbell and A. of Hawaii. Official Reports. SAN FRANCISCO, October 2.-T- he Democrats in convention Gartley Walter G. Smith being absent for inaugurating the college. . Dean yesterday nominated Langdon as their candidate for District At- Eoadhouse is expected to arrive here on the mainland ard Ralph S. Hosmer on the Island of Hawaii. R. K. Bonine, who visited here some (Mail Special to the Advertiser.) torney and named Dr. Taylor, the present Mayor, as a candidate to about January 1. In this issue will be noticed a call 19 nomination be- MrV Roadhouse is a Bachelor of Scl-- j for tenders for "the removal of the time ago .as the representative of the WASHINGTON, D. C, September succeed himself- - Mayor Taylor was a candidate for nce of the , University of California Maertens building, which is to be the Edison Company, manufacturing Secretary of Commerce and Labor fore the Republican convention also recently, but was defeated for group,, the and a postgraduate of Cornell Un- nucleus of the college from its Daniel A. Ryan, Langdon is now on both the present location to the property of .the firm presided over by Thomas Edison j Straus is keeping in mind the Hawai the 'nomination by iversity, the latter having, the reputa-tlo- n Board of Regent3 on Young street, to- In person, and who toured the islands ian matters that he discussed on his Democratic and Republican tickets. of being the leading . University gether with the remodeling of the ' moving-pictu- re summer's to Territory. . . making. an extensive series of last visit the for higher technical education In the structure. ..- films, is p:i his way back to He has had a talk with the Commis ROOSEVELT ON THE MISSISSIPPI.. of age, 5 feet 9 inches in height, 180 Honolulu to exhibit his pictures and sioner of Navigation, Mr. Chamber WANTED POLICE TO pounds in weight, walking lame with a to take more. Hj expects to lain about the steamship serviee, be left leg that had been broken, and arrive here on the Siberia shipped tween San Francisco and Honolulu and a. President Roosevelt addressed a his occupation was given as ranching, and has KEOKUK, Iowa, October GDMPOUHD A FELONY In advance four large cases appa about ways of securing some modifica ' cable must have cost ' Constable of meeting here yesterday and then "embarked for his trip down the The ratus. coastwise provision. - The rest of the large outfit Mr. tion regarding the Downing'- $20 or $25. The business Mississippi. : Chief Taylor yesterday morning Bonine will bring with him will be He proposes to talk on the subject fur. will cost the local police a two-ce- nt sent by express or brought bag- ther at an early date both with Mr. ceived a most curious cablegram from Dostase stamp to answer him. A" as gage. ; .' Chamberlain and with the solicitor for Suisun, California, requesting the ar- - search was made aboard the Korea, that DIPLOMATS AT LUNCHEON. Wong In writing hij the department. rest of Kip Won, a Chinese who the man might be interviewed, but of expected visit to was supposed to Fran- J. T. Just what the Secretary will deter have left San the police saw no man answering the Warren, .with whom he has been cisco in the S. S. Korea, on in correspondence, '.Mr, Borilne says: mine that he can do is not yet clear, a 'charge cabled description. TOKIO, October 2. Secretary Taft lunched with Baron Ha-- of embezzlement of $600. I am counting on remaining It is too early yet to say whether for the Foreign Affairs, yesterday. The cablegram said nothing of there winter months at least, as have been he will recommend to Congress some yashi, the Minister of METHODIST CONFERENCE. I being a warrant for Won and it was ailxiious to get seme scenes of the amendment to the existing coastwise signed by a constable, not a sheriff . The second quarterly conference of great floral display in February, and law. IN HANDS OF RECEIVER. or other comparatively high authority, the First Methodist Episcopal church also the great Chinese dragon, if they The Secretary has heard from Gov. but merely by " Constable Charles convened in the paster's study, last should happen to have this display in Frear that there has been an agree Downing," of Suisun, and the cable evening, with a good attendance and their next celebration; but aside from ment . between the territorial officials lively new YORK, October 2. A receiver has been appointed for interest. The pastor, the this, I desire to make a greater and and . lighthouse authorities regarding NEW formally It seemed that Downing was trying Rev. David W. Crane, was more complete series of sugar cane the rear range light at Honolulu, which the Metropolitan Street Railway Company. arrange .... to make a collection agency of the received Very satisfactory scenes, showing the various ways of encourages him to believe that that ; fifty-wo- ments were entered in, concerning min will adjusted police, for he stated in the rd plowing the soil, planting, and various matter be satisfactorily CONSTITUTIONAL, GOVERNMENT FOR CHINA. in- isterial support and other items of ex soon. t cablegram that if Won could be methods of cultivating and harvesting. October 1. The Dowager Empress has issued a decree declaring pense. In PEKING, duced here to dig up the money, al- this connection, substantial My last summer's cane scenes are very ENCHANTED WITH HAWAII. monarchy for China. improvements will be made, at once, a constitutional leged to have been embezzled, the fine, but not as complete as I should All the way across the continent, on ; in and about the parsonage home. Mr. police here need not hold him, taking like to have, and several can make his trip home, the Secretary reiterated Crane will devote his entire time to I NEITHER GOVERNMENT DESIRES WAR. the cash and letting him go. Should. better, and I shall al3o wish to por the views about Hawaiian affairs the English-speakin- g work of the city, TOKIO, October 1. Secretary of War Taft in the course of a speech mad such a course be adopted by the local tray the pineapple, rice, taro, and which he expressed in Honolulu and, which practically insures a substantial at a banquet here today said that war with Japan would be a crime against police they might be compounding a various other leading products,' am since he arrived here, he has been growth in the membership of the and civilization and neither government desired it. Japan's Korean policy was, felony and rendering themselves liable looking forward with great pleasure to telling callers that his trip to the Ter- ex- church. commended and the retention of the Philippines by America favored. to various kinds of trouble. For - my return. ritory Was one of the most enjoyable . . f . - ... - ample, should Won have been detained note you say of all his life and that he intends go- .f. GOVERNOR'S REPORT IS HERE. I what in regard to a he might have a good suit against lantern, and while I shall not likely ing ont there again, when he is free TRAIN WRECK IN KOREA. report of Governor 1906 the Honolulu sheriff, personally, for The the for bring a stereopticon with me, I shall ! from, official cares. He was on nf SEOUL, October 1. Thirty Japanese soldiers and twelve others were killed ; damages, be arrived on the S. S. Korea, if the charge could hot yesterday be prepared to show the slides in some the first members xf Hhe cabinet to or injured by the derailment of a train. made to stick. There was no refer- although the packages of books were : style, as I have sent to London for an return to Washington for the autumn ., --t ence to a and proposition not delivered at the Secretary's office warrant the Eclipse' carrier which shall use In and has been busy at his office every yesterday. The book will probably be I PLAGUE RECORD GROWING. of taking the. money and letting the my exhibition projecting machine, day since he was back in town. man go was most ready for distribution today or SAN FRANCISCO, October L The plague record of San Francisco up unusual. which is the latest Edison product; and The Department of the Interior, 29 40 suspects. , Won was described as being 35 vears (Continued on Page Four.) (Continued on Page Three.) to date is iS cases, deaths and .

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OUTFITS for Summer," and knew Stein-Bloc- h U we Complete, with Marked Patterns knew. So we made our selection with all for Tour Use of you in view, and gave our orders for I CHEAP your special' needs. The clothes have enough to enable you to get an sack business suits, assortment. TRIBUTE TO come beautiful in BARNEY JOY GEORGE SILER fabrics and perfect in make-kno- w -St- ein-Bloch WALL, NICHOLS UO., WELL CHICAGO, September 23. The sport- how. LIMITED DOli ing fraternity of the country tonight paid tribute to George Siler, the veter- Returned Honolulan Speaks of an referee and writer, former bantam, lightweight fighter, His Good Work and His feather and who RfJ. iV2cBM&3MY. was sixty -- one years of age today and LTD. Prospects. formally retired from the prize ring. He will probably continue to write of Haberdasher and Clothier. Merchant and Fort Streets. sports, but does not contemplate again "Barney Joy has improved immense- entering the ring, which he leaves with ' -- In ;" ly. He is a wonderful pitcher." This few enemies and a host of friends. The is the way George Angus, who saw Coliseum his admir- "WEATHERED AND GOLDEN OAK was packed with magnate had better look out that this many ALL-HAW- Barney play times in San Fran- ers, Including notable delegations from AII TEAM bunch of Sugar Cane Leaguers do . FRAMES , hot FOOTBALL MAN cisco, speaks of the Hawaiian who has other cities. Hundreds of letters and get in and take a fall out of his Stars. boys Convenient Sizes and Prices Right been working bis way . through the telegrams were received, congratulat- FIRST PRACTISE With Barney in the box and the FROM HAWAII Coast League and now has nearly ing Siler on his long and honorable fielding well behind him, something is career. lia ole to happen. reached the National League circles. Considerable disappointment was All-Haw- aii The advance sale of seats was to Coyne Furniture Co., felt The team turned The following letter, dated from Oak- LI In speaking of Joy and the sports because the city authorities positively start at Gunst-Eakin- 's cigar store ! I out to practise for the first time last land, explains itself: 1 which he saw on his trip, Angus said: forbade any boxing, fearing that it Monday but owing to various reasons YOUNG BUILDING evening and ithe ball park presented "I saw Joy make good often in San would be used as a wedge to open the they will not be placed on sale until Editor Advertiser. fight game city. Sulli- a very busy scene. All the very best one week from Monday. This will give Francisco. He is a great favorite with in this John I Dear Sir: Will you please slip this van and numerous other celebrities at- - players of the League were out and all ample chance to get the seats that into your paper, the Commercial Ad- WEATHER people there, and when an they looking HOT the it is tended.. Mr. Siler spoke feelingly ofthv t thpir wnrk wJth are for. vertiser? nounced going to pitch, the Lilts generous 01 i anu that he is action lrienus and showed,t a disposition to get down Ben Kamakau, a Honolulan, who is crowds which go out to the games are gave a brief history of his ring ex a senior in Oakland High School, will periences. He long been prominent to business and...do the best that they GREAT THROWER surprising. All that he needs now to has be in the University of California next UNDERWEAR as "third mad" in the ring, perhaps his knew how. There Is absolutely no fall. The boy is a grandson of the become a wonder is a more expe - ) little most notable work being the Corbett doubt after last ni&ht's showing but OF BASEBALL late Hawaiian historian, S. M. Kama- rience. He is not used to the "coach- kau. Is I 4 Z what a great team can be whipped in-- The Honolulan a member of DRAWERS ing which a pitcher has to undergo up t m,ht,n,. the Academic Athletic League, which KNEE and receipt, Siler Was the recipient of many j to line and that the boys here will - . Sheldon Lejeune Is considered one of includes all of tne high schools of Cali- there. chance against ; Mike SLEEVELESS SHIRTS. handsome and valuable tokens from stand a grand greatest. If not greatest throw- fornia. While In Palo Alto High School saw one game ; the the f'l him lose in which individuals and societies here and in Fisher's All Star aggregation of ball ho played right tackle on the pigskin he allowed only one base . He gave otner ciues. er in America, and he can find back- I . All fine quality. Just the tossers. "We have the material and team. He had no difficulty in making three bases on balls, made a wild pitch ing against any man in the world for the eleven of the Oakland High, as ho ' i "': thing for this climate. they can be developed Into a fast team. r and struck a man with the ball, all any sum of money. It is true that he is slated to play right guard. SQUIRREL FOOD There were at least twenty-fou- r ball Enclosed you slip in one inning, and three runs were ' fell short of the world's mark some will find a cut from , This week we sell them players on the grounds and each and the San Francisco Examiner, in which brought in as the result. I hear ! every one of them was anxious to get eight Inches, but at the time these for $2 PER SUIT. ; Worth that FOR ATHLETES the following occurs: i the ball rolling. If this same disposi- - trials were made they were throwing i he has been drafted by . the National "Kamakau, the mainstay . I strong wind. Lejeune of the Palo League tlon is shown right through the dead against a High team,, i and believe that he will make 19 ffoing to be trouble said when he started he did not Alto School is also in Oak CHICAGO, September 17.-- tise tnere little that land year, good in faster company without much ttn mould the team. - any man would do much better this and is slated to play t believe right guard. trouble. He certainly stands very high a la vegetable" has arrived.. Instead; j)Uring tne evening two distinct than 130 yards. On a clear, calm day j Yee Chan & Co. of the traditional roast beef, the fierc-- j teams took the field and went through Lejeune would easify throw 140 yards. Yours respectfully, In the estimation of the San Fran M. est gridiron warriors of the future will fielding - practise. There was some Lejeune's best effort was his first. He HARRIS. Corner Bethel and King Streets cisco baseball fans. 379 bean-apple-n- members 367 on his second and prefer the ut cutlets, lniPretty work done b? various threw feet 3-- "I saw a little polo while I was in 9 4 on .. opinion iof the teams and they seemed anxious feet Inches his third. the East at Long Island. They play the of University of Chicago make a showlnff. MANY WITNESS A Barrel of Monkeys athletes. "Squirrel food" and the lus- - j jj0w that the players are all interest-clou- s with much faster ponies than we use products garden cannot furnish one-ha- lf the fun of a of the will holdled, It is up to the public to give them DRISCOLL MAY KAKAAKO GAMES here, and they are much larger. Some sway, yell-Coa- ch Victor Talking Machine. Hear the at the Midway this season. la boost. The fans have all been Victor at of the ponies, there are registered at Stagg is an ardent believer in!ing tnat they have not seen the best MEET ATTELL fourteen and a half hands, but are the coming of the meatless era, and of baseball this last season. In the The Atkinson League, which plays MUSIC CO., LTD. Captain L. De Tray, j BERGSTROM every bit of fifteen and a half. They and his Maroons future they have a chance. Let them morning games at Kakaako Park, has Building, St. have already foresworn their old ideas get players and boost and Odd Fellows' Fort play a different game from ours. behind the The talk, by the way, of matching become quite a fad with the people, It of diet in pursuance of the director's j tne boys will do still better. Come out is not a3 rough, but they hook mal recommendations. The "reform" pro- - Saturday and see the St. Louis team Attell with Jim Driscoll, the English living in that section. There were lets, which makes a great difference. feasors, in addition to viewing the to- -' go up against Ed. Fernandez Picked featherweight champion, has been re fully 1500 people out last Sunday to "YAMATOYA," downfall training-tabl- e, i Their fields are like, billiard tables, tal of the with team, this will be the third time that vived, says an Eastern writer. This witness the games and everything was ALL KINDS OF its "gladiatorial" surroundings, ,mayithfse two teams have met and it will Charley Mitchell writes from Lon- they are so smooth and the turf Is so nave tne pleasure or witnessing a won time carried on in the very best of shape. be for blood. Each team has a is seven of a SHIRTS, PAJAMAS and KIMONOS perfect." championship vegetarian eleven as a game and there is more rivalry byfar don that Driscoll kinds There is no doubt of the success of the climax to the anti-cruel- ty movement. than there ever was between any of winner. The way he hammered Jem league from the way matters are be- MAD71 TO ORDER. The Maroon director is himself a vege- the League teams. This will be a fight Bowker Into subjection was a revela- ing carried on at present. Fort St, Just above Orpheum. GOLD MEDAL tarian of standing. For two years he from the first to the last inning. After tion to the Britons. Mitchell Intimates A meeting of the Atkinson League lti has eaten practically no meat, and . will Mr. Bettinson, manager of theLnag he this game is over the players that - been caUed for Friday night, at r t FOR HOOPII ascribes his present healthy condition practise for the All-Haw- aii team and National bporting hud, jonaon, ist- constitution anrt hviw to his change of diet. According to the the spectators can stay and see just holding out inducements for Attell to will be presented for adoption. It Is THE eMNE-SPESGE- R CO.. LID. coach, a wonderful athletic future may how the boys work out for places in cross the pond for a meeting with hoped that all the trustees of the be part (Kaala fsrill attained by flesh abstainers. this practise. They will probably be Driscoll the latter of October. league will be present. The Athletic club made a are Dealers in presentation surprised at the Jactics that used at its next j meeting to to round this team into shape. Nicholas K. Hoopii, who made the BARNEY LEFT The next practise will be on Thurs- IS HEAD OF ALL MEN ARE SEWING MACHINES highest batting average of the club's day afternoon and it is expected that players. In the Riverside Baseball OUT ON TRIP just as many pjayers will be on hand OLYMPIC GAMES just as enthur--l SIGNED BY MIKE of all kinds. league.' He will be given gold and that they will be a medal siastic as they were last night. The by Also Hawaiian Souvenirs, Hats and his clubmates as a reward for the When the San Francisco team left proposition has now been started and Baron Desborough, who Is at the work which he has done. In the sea- it will gain ground as It progresses. Mike Fisher has signed up all of his 1 Curios. games to be held 1 for the north last night it was minus - head of the Olympic son which has just been completed M'ique Fisher was heard from by yes- men forthe trip to Honolulu. There the services of Spencer, Barney Joy, I he claims he In London next year, Is better known Hoopii played in fifteen games. He terday's mail and that are twelve, not Including the manager 108 N. King St., near Mannakea, Captain Mohler, Sawyer and Esola, j now has all of his players signed up as W. H. Grenfell, which was hi4 was at the bat fifty-nin- e times, making years ago, when he and Mike says that In addition, Over- Pons Main 494 - - - P. O. Box 5 ueorge vvneeier, wno nas Deen out or and that they are anxiously awaiting name until two eighteen base hits, giving him an aver- the game, was on hand and expects to the sailing date of the Alameda that was made a Baron, by King Edward. all may find it convenient to join the age of .305. play all of the week. will bring the big team to Hawaii. It was under this name he swam twice team and make the trip across the OUR TELEPHONE IS NOW Long says greatest Niagara. He is one of the Pacific Chronicle, Sept. 18. Joseph Cockett was second in the that he kept Joy, Spencer Fisher states that the trouble across and Sawyer at home in order to give that he h. is in refusing players that world's famous athletes. He has row- batting average, o, playing in eight them a chance to freshen up and get want to make the trip. Every man ed across the English channel, ascend- Auditor Fisher left yesterday for HI-l- EAGLE DYEING AND games. He was at the bat twenty in some hard licks during the coming who can throw a ball wants to come ed the Matterhorn three times, been a where he will make his regular ex- CLEANING WORKS times and made six base hits, which mornings. He thinks that the Hono- but of course Mique is picking the champion oarsman and fencer, and is amination of the books of the Terri- gives lulu pitcher has gone a trifle stale. best of the bunch. He warns the boys a sportsman of renown as well. For torial officers at that place. him en average of .300. The ; Fort Street. Just before the Seals go to Los Ange- here to get in the best of trim so the Olympian games he has arranged third on the list Is William Fernandez les he will send Joy and Mohler dwn that they will be in shape to go up for a stadium which will hold 70,000 If you are a bargain hunter read who played in sixteen games and was south to have them on the ground for against his team. Mique need not spectators. There will be 2000 contest- - SMAD TUM ADVEETIBIUt advertisements 1b classified at the bat sixty-fiv- e times. He made a short time In advance. Chronicle, worry about our boys, they will take ants in the games, representing twen-car- e the the WOKLD'S UZWS DAXLT. ty-fi- ve seventeen hits, an average of .261. . Sept. 25. of themselves and this great ball nations. column today.

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9 CHANGES HQS BIG ESTATE ASHES MiyiMD Half of Accumulated License G. Sheba Adds Another to His Mrs. Afong Makes Over Large 2j l-- - Straight whisky, of course. JL Hawaiian Japanese Part of Estate to Henry e Money Remitted Rest The following brands meet every Afong. Comes Monthly. Publications. requirement Imprcssive Services for of the recent FOOD and DRUGS ACT. They 're aged Of the $63,000 and odd of lieense A deal was made yesterday whereby Papers were filed in the office of the Mother Parker Are money coming to the counties, the Ter- the Hawaii Shinpo, the oldest Japanese Registrar of Conveyances yesterday by in wood and reduced under Gov- ritorial Audit Office yesterday paid newspaper in Honolulu, changes hands, which Mrs. Julia Afong relinquishes ernment supervision to 90 Observed. over the following sums to the respec- becoming the property of S-- Sheba, the her rights in twenty-si- x thousand dol- Proof. lars, tive counties named, being the appor- editor and proprietor of the Hawaii held in trust, in favor of her son OLD KENTUCKY' 'and "OLD tionment for the first three months of Jiyu Shinbun, the leading afternoon Henry Afong. The main stipulation of . ""V-?- ,;." : Shl-ozaw- a, the transfer Is WATESMTLL" E0TJ2B0N3 r Several hundred friends "and follow- the fiscal period, or the quarter ended Japanese daily of the city. Editor that the wife of Henry Shinpo four- Afong is barred i ers of the teachings of Mother Parker September 30: who founded the from participating In and NOEMANDT EYE. teen years ago It the estate as an ".1 crowded the Kawaiahao church yester- Oahu...... $13,000 and who has edited heir in the event of newspaper his death before age day and paid their last tribute of re- Hawaii...... 6,750 since,, will not resume the he attains the business in Hawaii, but will leave here of thirty years. spect to the woman who- - did so much Maui...... 4,200 The money is received from aid in bringing the Christian reli Kauai. . . 2,700 within a few months for either Japan that the to condemnation proceeding ASK YOUii DEALER. gion to the natives of Hawaii. Every or Manchuria, where he will have a of the United price States government against race in the islands was represented and $31,650 wider field for his talents. The the Waikikl paid for the Shinpo Is said to be in the property which had been transferred every religious denomination, showing For eaeh " of the three current neighborhood $10,000. , in trust by Chun Afong to J of William F. 13 the broad scope of the work which months October, November and De- In acquiring .this paper and In the I Allen, and later to S. M. Damon, and bad been done in her lifelong , work counties will reeeive one-thir- d, cemberthe plans which he has fully matured, Edi- in which Mrs. Afong had a life inter- of Christianity and charity. respectively, of the above tor Sheba becomes the Hearst of Ha- est, the amount to go after her death The urn containing the ashes of the amounts, making, for the six months, waii, with a string of publications to Henry Afong. The United States departed was plaeed on a table be a total sum of $63,300. throughout all the Islands. In the Jiyu government jyaid $26,950 for the estate, fore the pulpit and the many floral Then,at the end of the year, what- and the Shinpo he controls the leading which was invested by the trustee, S. emblems which had been brought by ever balances may remain due the morning and afternoon dailies publish- M. Damon, in secured notes. The Here's Something New those to whom Mother Parker had been counties will be paid out in addition John ed in Japanese; on Kauai he owns the Mott-Smit- h estate grot$20,00O on two a dear friend or fond adviser took up for a windup of the business. Next '' , Beautiful teakwood stands. Japanese paper, a weekly; on Hawaii notes, secured by 1200 shares of Hawai- the entire space around the pulpit. year, the license fees will go into the he has an interest in the Hilb Japa- ian Commercial stock, both notes be- Hand carved woodenware. Never in the city have more beautiful treasury with all other funds required nese News, and he has a plant all ing due next January; T. W. Rawlins, Japanese framed pictures. floral tributes been seen. Violets, with by law to be divided with the coun- ' " boxed and ready to ship to Wailuku, on a personal note and on two joint , Dainty tea sets, plates, bowls, the royal purple of charity, the queen ties. They accumulated for three etc Maui, 'where another of his papers will notes with Marion Rawlins took up all ly attribute of the last of the mis- months this year merely because there be established. was Mr. Sheba, too, It the balance, securing the notes with sionaries, were notable rn their profu was a question pending as to the who established the first and only Eng- BAZAAR mortgages, except sa0, wnlcii was JAPANESE sion, while wreaths of asters, of maid validity of the act providing for their lish paper on Kauai, the Garden Island, which was at first published in both loaned to Susan D. Heapy, who pledg Fart Street next to Convent enhalr ferns, carnations and roses were division. English and Japanese. ed four shares of Walluku Sugar Com too numerous to mention. In all his publications, ' Mr. Sheba v. pany , The services were opened by the preaches toleration and good will for the loan. singing of "Roek of Ages" in Hawai- CERTIFICATES NMI among the various races of the Terri- The two Mott-Smit- h notes, accord ian by the church choir, composed or tory and his timely utterances on aH ing So agreement, havg now been plac public questions have had a good effect ed in trust with the Bishop Trust Com young girls, which was followed by among the Japanese of the Islands. It pany for benefit Henry Afong the reading of selections from the scrip OF HUM BIRTH Is understood that the Shinpo will be the of tures by Rev. O. H. Gulick. Rev, along the same sane lines that until he is thirty years old, at which Stephen 1esha, was the next to ad-tic- ss have marked the editorial utterances time he becomes owner of the trust of th Jiyu. The paper is to be en absolutely. The smaller notes are made the audience, speaking in Hawai Yesterday was Oriental Day in the larged Improved new and under the over to him his Immediate owner ian and bringing many a handkerchief office of the Territorial Secretary, management and will be made at once for ten-pa- ge ship. In the event of his before to the eyes of; those present as he twelve certificates of Hawaiian birth a daily. death One reaching age thirty years - told of the beautiful qualities of mind having been issued. This is a larger of the features of all Mr. Sheba's the of the usually- has the best He buys it, not because it costs publications has been the republishing securities held by Bishop and character which were possessed by number than have been gotten out in the Trust in Japanese 'of the leading editorials 6f Company are to go to his heirs if he the most, but because it's the most economical. And Lis old friend and. adviser. He took any one day before by the Secretary tho TTrmnlnlii TT!rrf Hah f!a51is a r1nn - leaves' will, but, any hla Lis text from St. Luke, 10:33- "And and is more than was issued in any which has educated many of the Japa-- in event money spent today draws a big interest in saving.: On any widow cannot included among she had a "sister called Mary, which one month during the whole of last nese Into looking at both sides of be bis s-- question which may affect them and also sat t feet, and heard his heirs by will nor will she be entitled this principle you should buy Jesus' year with the exception of the month which the means of relieving :, has heen to share in the money should he word.' of March, when sixteen certificates DLia.111 em uie ueiweeu empiujcis auu die : He spoke of Mother Parker as al were prepared. ployes on more, than one occasion. intestate. ways sitting close to her Master and The number of Chinese and Japa " connecting all her work with thoughts nese applying for such certificates is ELKS CONVENTION . of Him. That she always thought of growing monthly, there having been a WALLAGH'S VISIT others and not of herself, and was a decided rush lately when it was known true mother of aH the families in the among the applicants that the fee had S STILL on ID MilITS C Best for wear and looks. Sold by .. in which she lived. : was .... district the been eufc from $7.50 to $2.50. Since saying of all the old people who had the present Secretary took office he known her ever since she came to has signed nearly fifty certificates, en No communications official or other- - ong uie. arrivals rrom ban ran Hawaii. He stated that she always titling the one whose photograph is wise have passed between the office of cisco yesterday by the Korea was ended her visits and admonitions with 1 Qrge Angus, pasted on the document to all the Governor Ftear and wherever J. Lor of tnis city, who has 177 S. KING STREET. advice prayeT to the Lord full-flede- away the that rights and privileges of ed Wallach makes his headauarters re- - P11 on a long trip through the would be found the best of medicine American citizens. Bnrinjr fh whole sardine- - anv interview betwen the btates. He went to the Coast with the weary. for the sick and of last vear only fiftv-on- e were issued head of the government and the ambi-- jennners for tne convention at xos An ' ' In speaking of his personal experi- in alL i tious leper healer. ""The only Intima-Bele- a and then kept on to the East, ences with Mather Parker the speaker J tion the Territ&ial officials have of the where he represented the local Lodge told of how when he had been to visit CATTLE STEALING CHARGED. threatened invasion of the Robin's Egg P i&s at tne convention neia In Phil-- ber and was abont to leave she would tell him: home to your Hilo and on night "Go lua. has been arrested on a charge of read in toe PuMc Press although the last he said:. Am BOSS OF THE EOAD OVERALLS do forget to preach word of I not the larcenv in the first decree, the alleged talked of visit has been, more or less "ft was the greatest and most POEUSKNTT UNDERSHIETS portant stealing of two cows from the Leile-- discussed by the Governor, in an in- - convention which the Elks SUIT CASES ' Her love of was an- DEESS little children ..,, 4. . formal way. have i ever held and there were about other point to which he called atten- NEW LUTE OP SHIRTS, TEES, HATS AND CAPS. SEE DISPLAY : " " that WaUah ha3 Up W3 Sleeve ttere IN OUR WINDOW. tion. He told of how eaeh time that . I matter taken up was in regard to the v" ouu. m a skeins io oe no signs irepiaauon i , Odd Fellows Building he saw her she would send some pres- 7iArBrrZ..v6.b.x.v.o. oi or otn-a- an em Fort Street Hawaiian cowbov is in iaiL This cow- - about the CapitoL Colonel Jones denies weann? tne EIi to his own motherless children, say Wem ent boy has confessed that certain hides he raordinary of the order by its members. The that be must be always careful of his h1 which were found on the Jloit nreserves t . ... ELEGANT FALL HILLIHERY nn v fi)?n n . .1 . - . i . , been xsrnrnir flnnnr- t- linvprnnrst. i uotherless little ones for they had 1 " reuuesr was mnue oi liie mciuwrs Liia.ii STRAUS LOVE are hides from which he cut the brands. office' yesterday was the fact the Chief .IB given to him by God. Her doctrine al- tvd v, J v I , , - v.. they should not wear the tooth and the ways seemed to be as she once said: k an-- question wDl be taken up at the con-- I MTU Ull I 4. sleeves rolle.i no. The CThief Clerk 1 lie Airi.jrjxi i u n ktv a. a. scaicu t olx - I i MiSS POWER'S Love everybody and love Jesus. All s- rant brought out the hides which had IT" - " J in in iini.mi PARLORS "our sins will forgiven by Jesus. ' dred7 nounds nf bone, eristle and"TIfat 'We Honolulu re MILLINERY be been observed and recognized before had quite a little " Boston Building. Port Street closing Mr. Desha told of last in the combined office staff, which was union while was in Philadelphia and In the the complaint was made. The case is enough to handle any ordinary revolu I moments depan Of how she I met Elks who used Continued from Page One.) of the likelv to Trove interesting1 and nerhans I tion. several of the WE WILL passed away, as child going sleep J 1 I . i j,. , i v Among was Billy where business of the Territory centers a to a mix- Several cattla have been exiraoroxnary noises aoout ue them on the breast of its mother, and with largely now,, has heard almost nothing pure faith and without the least wor u.uv.u - promptly, however. Yesterday the wind wm nmeaSbssT,- bad many good from Governor Frear since he was m district. Diew aown tne second time tne oui ry. -- ior ducted into office. Eetiring Governor A Hawaiian woman, he sala, clos painting of Governor Dominis. which dmes together. Alonzo Gartley, of this I the ed her eyes, and it was only right that tiarM iTiThA sorntanr'a nfni city, was there also, as was Samuel Carter's report was received at one the race she had spent er in the work which he was doing fore the Mmseif had realized p'oar, formerly a lawyer here and now Interior Department today but the con-- your Auto or Carriage promptly and of which . . . - s- x vcijr rrn bm& -- -- then, fnn. I Dractismjr In PiiiladelDiila. will be made public for many her whole life in working for should ner many umesiuaiiu ana near- - . tents not at a reasonable price. in uonoiuiu h. Tnn pad .i F. Jocher, who was for Secretary of the In be present to perform this last act for ing her talk In long conversations with merly Drug Com weeks. When boarders. with the Hollister finds the Mrs. Castle on the religious topics of ny terior Garfield returns and ber. President PInkham Is quite com-Pa- and led the Symphony Orchestra Dr. Sereno Bishop was the next to the time, showing the deep interest Dlaisant about the doom nere was anotner itamaaina wnom time he will go over the report. It which she took in all matters of spirit that hanss pay his tribute, saying in part: "We over him and announces his intention ran across. He led the Elks band In will eventually be put into type at W. ual character. ! W. WRIGHT CO. of YlsJttnsr TCaifliinfl.Tta ns BAnn n he the parade. Dan Renear, a member fliA Government Printinff Office and are here today to mourn the loss of "It has been a great privilege for us lodge, chap can arrange to leave his office work! of our local was another to news KING NEAR the last of the old missionaries who to have had with us till this late day again. whom I was glad to meet. He told prcbably be given out the STREET, SOUTH did such a wonderful work In this one of the missionaries whose experi 'me that he might go to Goldfield for papers in November or December. country spreading the ences dated back to the days of the a while, Mr. George B. McClellan called at In faith of Jesus first Christian work done In Hawaii. Mother had nearly I had a fine trip and enjoyed It aH Interior Department recently for Second Hand Machinery Christ. Parker Xow they are all gone and we have STANDARD OIL EXPERT very much. The voyage down on the the age 102 years urging Secretary Gar reached the great of and only left the memories of their true Korea was one of the pleasantest that the purpose of STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. co the very last had the same cheerful and noble lives. It remains, then, for I ever made, the water being smooth field to ask Congress to give attention to nature, with her hopes and wishes al- their children and grandchildren DN AGGOUHTS HERE as a mill pond all the way and the of to fthe improvement of Pearl Harbor stand firmly for the Work of God and Walker's Boat Works ways centered on Jesus Christ and the ficers of the ship doing everything that but was told that Mr. Garfield would the "Word of Jesus Christ. The last they could for the comfort of the pas Kin Street, near Alapai redemption of His people. She never witness of the work of the early mis not be in town for several days. now Attorney R. VT. Breckons and Chief sensrersV 7K6 wavered in her faith and has at sionaries is gone but the "Word of God HAWAIIAN AGRICULTURE. last been taken home. stands firm and everlasting. "With this A. P. Taylor went out In a launch yes-- J I SQUAW TOO GAT. Hawaiian "She passed away with expressions In mind it will always be a Joyful day terday morning to meet the S. S. Korea The annual report of the full-blood- ed has of confidence in the many wonders for those who follow In her footsteps." from San Francisco, to see H. K. John Mason, a Sioux Agricultural Experiment Station see which she was about to and full Fletcher, traveling auditor for Indian, living on the Sioux reserva been made public here in printed form. of cheer. I remember Mother Parker Ktt a Zr, agent , ioi Standard Oil Cowmtit, wh,- - tion, a Pine Pddge, S. D., dispatch It was transmitted by special ,T first at Kaneofce nearly seventy years hAii. c ttt mmo. J Post says 81111 G. Smith April 1 last ana it3 ago, in about 1S37 or 1S28. I can never N. Lono, at the close of which those investigate the accounts of the local bas fiIed a for divorce from Jared "near JontS present was recommended by forget how cheerful she was about the left the church and collected agency of the oU company as affect- - his Mary, charging her with publication 'WW Fm am rear of 5am cisc house and of how she was a mother . vie ta crookedaess In pending too much of Ms money on Director A. C. True. The printing " Vr L"ti iT,... - resulted I indeed to all who were about her. oi toe tiiurcu, une luxs ittot tereaio- , including gTapes Best Accommodations. BestBateiinCity. o.- - numerous illustrations, "Her society was greatly sought In nies were performed and tne asnes of ui a. nari. i,recs- - ...... " in-tie- s.. seven-- S1 J missionaries were placed ona furnisited Fletcher with all the She has filed a cross-petitio- n, in growing at Honolulu, grove of Hurepon Plan ay earlier days as she was a woman the earlr In Vri-wmx- Rr the formation he had acquired case ac "WitH BtK. $L50 p of great attraction. She came to this their final resting place. in the (which she denies his charges and ear-ol- d eeara rubber trees, abandt.ic4 ana waen came New, Hiodern. 140 iry rooms JTootsid. 7S country first in 1SS3 and went on the As the ashes were Placed In the vault t letener ashore he was cuses him of flirting and of treating coffee at Oiaa, the Satnoan cacao, vege Iht - Ia consultation with Breckons cruelly. private hatha. Furnished s Annex to Paiace UoU l first missionary trip to the Marquesas the prayer and benediction were rend- at the her soil, 16'ip feet e!eva- - hot watr and laiters office and all ed- tation on virgin Btrkrtly first dam. Steam fct Islands. This expedition was a failure erd by Rev. Doremus Soudder, who the evidence and The case is unique. Mason is an pho every room. From Ferry. Sutter St cmri papers in the case, In pos- unedu- ion in Hawaii, picolin earbosylic aeidj ia . and took up her had arrived from the Coast In the Breckons ucated Indian and his wife is 3rd Depot 3rd and she then returned r from St St car. transierwauiKr. My morning and was called on so quickly session, were laid before the investiga- cated, but she is good-looki- ng and at- from Pohckea. foil, and many on-- work at Kaneohe. visit there, that tor. M. Johnton, Prof. I have spoken of, was Just at the time to perform the sad duty to one of tractive. They were married five years photographs, caused much of the delay J formerly of Jofcnson'a Kcstaarant. Hart Is in jail again, Kamaliikane, ago marriage or just after the great revival which those whom he had loved and whose and since their have in bringing out the report. A paper, advice helped him many cases. his bondsman, having surrendered him. lived unhappily together. She is spread all through the islands and had in . . feeaweeds of report. sets forth in a very inter- brought converts to the faith of Jesus The flowers were heaped on the grave fond of finery and has spent entitled "The Eeonomie It Christ by the hundreds, filling the and with the placing of the last wreath The Hawaiian Photographic Society his money freely on dress. Hawaii and Their Food Yaloe" by esting manner her observations and ex- churches aH over the islands to over-Cowi- ng. those present left for their homes, each meets at the Kilohana Art League Mason is looked upon with high fa- Minnie Beed, M. S, science teacher, periments with those eeaweeda and is telling the others of some good deed. rooms at 8 o'clock this evening. A vor by the Indian maidens on the res- Karnehameha Manual Training schools, illustrated by several piate. "I remember the coming to Ewa of council meeting precedes the general ervation, .but they all deny that he has G. ' 1 occupies nearly half the Ispaee of the ERNEST WALKER. Rev. and Mrs. Parker, to join my fath- - had originated with Mother Parker. meeting. flirted with them. 4- - THE PACIFIC COMMERICAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, OCTOBER 1907. 1: rrwm immmmii 1 ... 1 THE places; and ty making a number of local things in and about Honolulu, I , 4 feel very confident that I can "work Have You Pacific Commercial Advertiser up a number of very interesting en i: Red I" A MORNING PAPER. tertainments, which will enable me to Corpuscles There is always comfort where there interest them very much, and by dem IS wiLixx a. uoih ------editor onstrating these things to the Promo In Your Blood ? tion Committee, and assisting and working in conjunction WEDNESDAY : : ; : :1 : OCTOBER 2 .with them, I Are you in perfect health? am very sure the method of illustrated People in this climate ill advertising will appeal to them very need an THE FINANCIAL SITUATION. occasional tonic to keep up their strongly. A great many of the great ' Expert opinion on f the recent great sale of New York city bonds is such strength. . . advertising concerns have Illustrated as to make it appear very fortunate for the Territory of Hawaii that Treasurer The, very best strength-pr- o lectures at the Jamestown Exposition, s Don t be without it. ; . .in Campbell should have been able, as the Advertiser has reported with tacit ducer-i- ,. . . . Phone us and are crowded all the time. - Every and we confirmation from . official sources, to place the small Territorial loan of this one goes; they go to see year at home and, presumably, on very, favorable terms. .According to Henry the pictures, will is no misunderstanding, send a man to tell you Clews the great metropolitan transaction placed high grade bonds upon a more there as they it: eyes, elevated plane than they have heretofore held. In his special weekly financial read with their and 'pictures' is all about it. T the only universal language. speaks wine-glassf- ul review of September 14 this financier says:- - .. . It : Take a at meal lin all languages, "From a spectacular standpoint the offering of $40,000,000 corporate stock and needs no transla times and before going to bed. and bonds by the city of New York was a distinct success; the subscriptions tion, and this point the great adver SOLD BY - . ',". were more than fivefold the amount offered. But from the viewpoint of the tisers are .taking advantage of today everywhere." bond and investment market the result was not-s- o reassuring. The securities . . Hawaiian Electric offered are tax-exem- and when the tax is considered they rank as a 6 per P mMMMJI I,!,.H1WJ.II, WmMW IIIIUI ill 1.1 m.m I Company, Ltd. I ' cent security, for which 102 about the average price obtained is certainly not DR. SCUDDER BACK Thone 390 Omcc KinK a favorable basis for distribution when it is considered they have behind them near Alakea. . the credit of the metropolis, of the nation. The sale indicates that we are 3 clearly on a new investment basis, and this in turn means that other high grade FROM LONG TRIP 1 bonds must eome nearer to this basis. The result of the sale naturally failed r 1 to stimulate the quotations of Stock Exchange securities. There had been ! 5 miite substantial activity, especially by professionals, in purchasing in anticipa-- - Reverend and Mrs. Doremus Scud tion of a large oversubscription; and experienced operators began selling bothjiier returned yesterday from their va I ca in the form of profit-takin- g on these anticipatory purchases and on short tion trip to the States and were - wfMi A cold glass of account even before were opened,, on the ground that last week's greeted at-th- e wharf, as soon as the 1 9 " I i 3 advance had fully. discounted a successful offering' and that any unsatisfactory Korea came' iif, by a number of their features of the sale would be very promptly reflected. The course of th rrlmjs m this city. They have made ' quite an extensive tour through the ' rn W5fiwl .nt,np nf tho. rmmpr,i' ' ' . . . , V . . . mainland and both have returned feel if; Mr. Ciews discusses various pnases.''..,oi tne nnanciai ana commercial saiua-nn- g. very xnnch refreshed from the trip tion, with some details of the crops,-an- in the following conclusion of his I In speaking of their trip last night Dr. review shows that he retards with strong: disapprobation the prevalent raiding cudder said y A rai'Irnarla hv Sfnt locrinlatnrM Afttincr without n rPSTwctivn I arm eit tniS City for a nf rernrl the enti. I among . . . vacation, which was the first that --( or tne amerent lines coming unaer ineir aiscipune: have had for nearly glx yearg and en. "Secretary vvilson estimates that the farm products will be worth between JJoyed ourselves very much. We went $500,000,000 and $1,000,000,000 more this year than last, and last year they East by way of the Canadian Pacific officially $6,500,000,000. ana ioxpea over at many of the 13 were reported by Mr. Wilson's department is ' at It cipal M .".i points of Interest on the way. M. significant also that railroad returns are keeping up. with remarkable tenacity, K wiien we reached Boston we had a lit-- gg returns ior ine monin oi JUiy are now avauaoie ior at raiiroaas, wnicn snow i tie business to look after in connection an increase of $9,782,400 in gross, equivalent to an increase of nearly 16 perjwHh the Hawaiian Board and then, will ' cent. The operating expenses, however, cut the net earnings down to $832,000, a visiting TWoburn, where I was make your silver shine like I uS-- mti formerly pastor of one of the lecal v... Ufc v,. v - -- it. new, if expended in the purchase WUi':u " " V" auuvc feuiC g". lu" lu"B churches, went to Seal Harbor, Maine is as yet no aeciine eiiner in me price ox laoor or material, ana mat wniie 'Seal Harbor is located on the Is of a cake of the railroads are doing an enormous business they are doing it ,without sufii land of Mount Desert, and Is a very eient net results a. fact that the common sense and fairness of the American quiet little place of great beauty. Tha hills people will not permit State legislatures to, ignore in their attempted enforce rise almost straight from the ocean and, paths through the forests GORHAFf xnent of confiscatory transportation rates. The decision of a lower court of to their tops are many and each varies PRESERVED CREAM two-ce- Pennsylvania that the. nt rate law of that State is unconstitutional is a J from the other in the . beauties which Thai sounds" funny. The food law prevents th will be higher may be seen. "We simply rested there SILVER POLISH etep in the right direction; it carried to the court, but the use of . enjoyed very antifermentine in cream and hereafter case loses particular importance as a precedent for other States in that it deals and the change mucn. cream "We came back to Honolulu, how"-- must be kept fresh by a cold storage process with the Pennsylvania Railroad's charter, which is of a particularly broad ever, and as we came In this mornin One cake will last for months. otherwise it .will turn bad. We have the , ht: and liberal character. we both agreed that there could be means of keeping it fresh all the time and for that' - no more "The situation remains one- requiring increased caution and discrimination beautiful sight than the city reason we are to sell the product of the Associated in making purchases. Fluctuations promise to be wide during the remainder U lay stretched out before us with J J . many yaines. Alterwards if you. put" antifermentine in . , . A , . ,. , its. colors and the fine back-- oi ineit year ana to proviae an excellent trading maritet m wnicn proms snouiu i ground of Punchbowl, Diamond Head in it to keep it for your own use the responsibility ; i be promptly taken when possible." and Tantalus. There Is no place like rests with you. , . I H, , . F. . - Honolulu Vichman & Co. We will deliver you & half pint at , : ; come to 30 cents and . r, 1, x, ,T: : .a. V: - "We have back now settle a pint for tongratuiaiions to tne Doaru oi xiegents or. tne xiawauan onege oi Agri- once more mto harness and are readv LIMITED 55 cents, as fresh as when; it was skim- culture and Mechanic Arts on finding, through the kind aid of Professor Hilgard jfor the work which is to be done, and med from the milk. of the. University of California, of what the evidences indicate to Tbe a first-clas- s while I enjoyed every minute kst the Leading Jewelers head of the coming institution. Only the future will reveal the mag trip I am very glad to be once more back in Hawaii." , The Metropolitan Meat Co., Ltd. nitude . of the step taken ,by the Legislature, of 1907, .in providing for the ' stablishment of this college.' f In the very first place, removes Hawaii NOTICE. Telephone . . it Advertising pays the man who does H 45. from the list of only three exceptions, among all the states and territories, it judiciously; it's the other fellow ANY WOMAN OR GIRL, NEEDING , help or advice, Is heretofore without i the possession of such an institution. Hawaii will now who will tell you it does not. Invited to communi stand to receive the $25,000 a year subsidy for 'each such college, as by the . . cate, either Jn person or by letter, with f Ensign L. Anderson, matron of the old schedule, which is to be increased from year to year until it reaches $50,000. Salvation Army Woman's Industrial With the local support it will receive this federal subvention will provide for MOTHER Home. No. 1680 King street. an expansion of the Hawaiian ' college to a creditable standard. From the Miffs outset there i3 every promise that" such as, the college is able to do will few "Somewhat BY thorough work according to latest approved methods. s PROSTRATED GRIEF Wholesome Pi Different' As an evidence of the importance ' with which the quarantine service at SAN JOSE, Sept. 21. Archibald F. in foot wear appeals to women. Honolulu is regarded by the national government may be" taken the assign McKinnon, who was killed on the Rightly made and rightly baked That's what we have ment, of Dr. "chief officer in this Cofer, quarantine here, to full charge of the greatest steamer 'Rosecrans, was son D". the of in such clean and appetizing sur- Sailor Tie. Extremely immigration quarantine post in the Unionl: Although the assignment is but McKinnon, who city. 0 resides in this fine appearing, good fitter, strong a temporary one, none but a first-rat- e man would be entrusted with it. That roundings that the people used to Be was born in Alameda in 1881, but and durable. A new Fall crea- the'' Honolulu chief is the choice, while absent from his own post on leave, had resided on his father's place in home baking can eat them at any tion. Price, $3.5C. Women implies a high - official tribute to his qualifications. this Valley most of his life up to the should call and see this one. past three or four years Upon his time with as much relish as if pre- Indications are that Honolulu will have a past Cabinet officer for a graduation from the Moreland school pared in their own kitchen. Crisp resident, at least for a season each year, after Secretary Straus resigns the he took a business course and spent some time in San Francisco as a crusts and fresh, pure fruits. MANUFACTURERS' seals of omce, ... r , SHOE CO., Ltd. . . stenographer. Two years ago, how 1 ever, he began work on the steamer, 1051 M FORT STREET PHONE 282 It may yet te necessary to formally decide whether the duties an having a desire to become an. engineer. He had worked very hard, and only a ambassador are social or diplomatic. . - few weeks ago completed the course which entitled him to hold the position Alexander Young Cafe personal friend and has always been a of first engineer. PRESIDENT . warm supporter of Col. Hepburn, who McKinnon was considered a young YOUNG BUILDING is well and favorably known in Ha- man of exceptional qualities. He was JOSEPH SMITH waii ' of a quiet disposition and was ambi Mr. Smith, despite his years, pos- tious to win success. The utmost re sesses a strong intellect and retains a gret is felt here .by those who know New (Continued from Page One.) vivid memory of the stirring scenes of him over his untimely death. McKIn-non- 's Goods that occasion to the ofllce made vacant his early years; and, being an able mother, when informed of the on death of his father, June 27, speaker, his addresses have command- death of her son by a Call correspond- re 1 the. ent, grief, Just arrived fresh from the factory in hermetically sealed 1S44. Ih the address he made to the ed the interest and attention of large was prostrated with as were at- audiences throughout United two sisters. Besides the and ; Conference at time, his the father tin-lin- - church that lew iiGoas ed cases. titude was clearly defined, especially States and Canada, as well as Eng- mother and the two sisters the young relative lo. the Utah church and ita po- land. During. his stay in Honolulu the man is survived by a brother at the lygamous doctrines and practises; and public will no doubt have several op- home here, a brother in Monterey and portunities two brothers in San Francisco.' , from that uncompromising attitude he of listening to him. ' "The has never receded. He said: Mr. Smith has frequently been con- t THE RALffl CAFE pSEii?1 "There Is but one principle taught by founded with the notorious Joseph F. the leaders' of any faction of this peo- Smith, president of the tJtaa church, LONGWORTHS IN A ple that I hold in utter abhorrence; the similarity of names alone being re- that is a principle taught by Brigham sponsible for the mistake in identity, Young and those believing in him. I as there is a wide disparity between RAILROAD T We have finished taking our have been told that my father taught the two men in other respects. While such doctrines. I have never believed her,e Mr. Smith will dedicate the It and never can believe it. If such church recently erected on King street things were done, then I believe they near Thomas Square. CINCINNATI, Sept. 22. Representa- ANNUAL never were done by divine authority. - tive and Mrs. Nicholas" Longworth You can make $250 per acre from one season's crop I man, ''' I believe my -- father was a good were in a railway wreck on the Penn- and a good man never could have BONINE ON WAY sylvania railroad on the outskirts of - INVENTORY promulgated such doctrines. doctrines of honesty Cincinnati this morning on the last I believe in the stage and will at once begin opening the and truth. The Bible contains such of their trip from Honolulu to . (Continued Page .One.) 11 doctrines, and so do the Book of Mpr-ir.o- n from their home in this city. many cases of Fall Goods that have Ld) 1&, 1L,Z ' Covenants, The engine attached to their train U and the Book of as this carrier gives the best dissolv- Bible. struck a. "D" rail at South Norwood been arriving the past month. K which are auxiliaries to the ing effect possible with the single. lan- we owe duties to our station, was derailed and plowed across in Kalihi is r'n place - "I believe that tern, I am very sure it will answer. the railway Every department will soon be well Valley ideal for the growing of Pineapples- country and to society, and are amen- ties. The train had slowed The right soil, the right climate. Pineapples grow there now. of the iand and have My ootflt is already quite large and down for the station or there undoubt- able to the laws edly stocked with all that's new in their Let me take you out to show them to you. well-equipp- would Three miles from tht always considered It my duty to act heavy, and the addition of a ed have been a bad accident. The train came to sudden 1 1-- 2 miles upon this principle; and I do say that stereopticon means consider- a halt and several lines. Before the week is out, business center of Honolulu, from the Pineapple Cannery, among the people where I live I hav most of the passengers were more or Will sell the land at from - able more in bulk and weight, as the less shaken. : there should be no reason why we can as many good and true friends as I 4 " so- apparatus is very nec- Mr. and Mrs. Longworth Pull- could desire among those of any fragile and the left the not fill every want in our line of ciety." essary packing, to insure safety in man coach and: went forward to in- 1, vestigate. The number of the wreck- Smith has, since May transportation, place In- S250 to S400 Acre President from to place, ed engine was 8167. Per 1S63, aside from his other duties, been 1 ' creases the weight. "Luckily figure is an l connected with the editorial depart- that last not church, organ, "The "In addition to my collection of Ha- 8," said the Congressman later, ex- ON EASY TERMS. ment of the plaining ' Herald"; sometimes as sole waiian scenes, which is made up of the that in such an event the Saints' added total of the numbers would have editor and sometimes associated with very - best of last summer's collec- capacity shown been the mystic "23." others; in which he has tion, I am bringing two reels of the much ability. For many years he was 111 a resident of the State of Iowa, but best of the Panama Canal scenes, and Don't advertise merely to fill up your ftl 1 has recently taken up his residence at two reels of a miscellaneous collection space, let it pay you twice as much .3 3 Missouri. He is a flos Independence, of things I have made at various as you pay for it. GOOD GOODS. CAMPBELL BLOCK, FORT STREET.

wTHmpuViiii'ii i',ilniliil ii in having secured the services of two Railway new and able evangelists Kevs. Frank HILO CUT OFF Oahu THE BUDDHISTS Scudder and J. P. Erdman both of 01 TIME TABLE. them being well acquainted with the Japanese language and experienced in wtooafs OUTWARD. ARE BUSY mission work among that nationality. FROM WORLD Overwhelming Proof that Lydia E. was reported that the Japanese PinkhamV For Walanaa, Waialua, Kahuku and m It Vegetable Compound Way Stations 9:1S a. nu, S:20 p. m. Women's Home was full, harboring 20 Succeeds. Way 11 Mrs. Lo, One of the greatest for Pearl City. Eva Mill and women and children. Wireless Company Will No triumphs of Dear Mrs. Pinkham : m--, S:13 m- "11:05 Mis Take Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com- Stations f7:S3 a. a. - Yet Japanese Christian matron of the home, after many. years 'I1 by y Physician "2:15 p. "3:20 p. m, 5:15 p. pound is the conquering of woman's that I a. au. of faithful service, was leaving for a Message to or From Row dread enemy Tumor, had a fibroid tumor and that I woull bdu p. m--, p. m. sions Are Progressing have to b operated t:W fll vacation this month. The growth of a tumor is so in- upon, I wrote to For Wahiawa 9:15 a. m. and S:U Over Telephoning. sidious you for advice, which I followed care- Woman's Board, Mrs. Scudder spoke of the large that frequently its presence fully and took . m. is wholly unsuspected until it is well Lydia E. Pinkham1 INWARD. number of missionaries, of whom she advanced. vegetable Compound. I am not only fellow-passeng- cured of the tumor Wal-al- ua had been a er in the So called "wandering pains' may but other female Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku. The town was troubles and can do all my own Waianae S:3 a. m, 1:31 Various features of special interest Korea, who were on their way to China, of Hilo abruptly cut come from its early stages or the work and off from presence of danger may after eigh years of suffering." p. m. characterized the monthly meeting of Japan and Korea. communication with the out be made Mill and side world yesterday manifest by excessive monthly periods Mrs. a J. Barber, of Scott, N. T. Arrive Honolulu from Ewa the Woman's Board of Missions. heiJ There were about fifty ladies pres- owing to the ac accompanied by unusual city 7:M a. nx, 8:2 a. nx, tion of company pain, from write: Peart at Central Union ehureh yesterday aft A special eolleetion for the Ar- the Hilo Telephone in the abdomen through the groin and Dear Mrs. lfl:S8 a. l:4e p. m., 4:S1 p. ent. Pinkham: m, refusing to allow wireless messages to thigh. ag-- o p. p. m. ernoon. menian orphans amounted to $40.30. "Sometime I wrote you for l:n nw7:30 go over its line without an extra If you have mysterious pains, if advice about a tumor which the doctors Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa Mrs. Doremus Scudder, president, who The meeting closed earlier than usual there are indications of inflammation thought charge of twenty-fiv- e cents per mes would have to be removed. S: a. m. and p. m. had returned the same morning from on account of Mother Parker's funeral. or displacements, secure a bottle of Instead I took Lydia R, DaQy. Sunday. JSunday Only. sage. The came Pinkham fEx. There trouble all about in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Vegetable Compound to-da-y ur the mainland, was in the ehair. ... and am a Limited, a two-ho- - pound, made The Haleiwa and this way: from native roots and well woman." first-cla- ss honored), were some notable visitors present train (only ticket For some weeks past herbs,, right away and begin its use. every Sunday 8:23 reports of activities were encouraging. the Hilo Tele The foUowing letters should con- Mrs. M. M. Funk, Vandergrlft, Imth Honolulu at SUTTOH WILL phone company Pa., a. m.: returning, arrive In Honolulu "The Morning light Is Breaking" has Insisted on an ex vince every suffering woman of its write.' atopa only orbitant charge virtue, and actually does at P-- . The Limited was sung as the opening hymn. Psalm for maintaining the that it Dear Mrs. Pinkham : City and Walanaa. private wire owned by conquer tumors. t Peart 72 was the scripture reading. Mrs. the Wireless "I had a tumor and Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's O. P. DENTSON, F C SMITH, Telegraph company, which Is strung Mrs. May Fry, of 833 W. Colfax Vegetable Compound A. Coarf offered the opening prayer. - removed Hunerintendent. O. P. & T. along the Hilo Telephone company's Ave., South Bend, Ind., writes : it for me after two doctors had given It was a great pleasure to notice that The news that Deputy Attorney me up. I was sick four years before poles throughout the Hilo district. Pre- Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I Miss Chamberlain, first vice president, General Proaser is still in otfice- - brought began to take the Compound. I now viously the telephone company receiv I take great pleasure la writi- recommend Lydia E was able to be out for the frsftiixe out the plans, which have been made ng: to thank you for what Lydia E. Pinkham' Veget- Insurance. ed the sum $50 per able Compound far and near." Fire in some months. by Attorney General Hemenway, of month for at Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has tending to me. While the eolleetion was being taken through a source which appears to be all business of the Wireless done for I also took the Blood Such testimony a above ia con- CO originating in the town and district Purifier in alternate doses with the vincing evidence that Lydia E. Pink THE B. F. DILLINGHAM Mrs. Scudder gave a few words of very trustworthy. It is stated that Compound. Your medicine removed a Vegetable of 'Hilo as well as maintaining Its ham's Compound stand LTD. greeting. She regretted she was too Prosser will continue as second Deputy cyst tumor of four years growth, without a peer as a remedy for Tumor private wire. This was considered physicians General Agents tor Hawaii. early to attend any of the many mis- Attorney General for three months and a which three of the best Growth a well as other distressing very fair compensation, and it was not declared I had. They had said that ill of women, and such aymptoia a London-Ne- w sion meetings on the mainland, as they W. Atlas Assurance Company of that E. Sutton will continue for only an operation could help me. am Bearing-dow- n ntil a few weeks ago the tele- -l I Sensation, Displace Agency. were just beginning to be held as she that i York Underwriters . that length of time as criminologist. very thankful that I followed a friend's menta. Irregularities . ' phone company arbitrarily and Backache. Providence Washington Insurance left for home. While Prosser is prosecuting the raised this advice and took your medicine. It has etc Women should remember that it '.. $75, k price to informing made me a strong and well woman and is Lydia E. Company. Mrs. J. T. Gulic-- read the paper criminal cases he will also eoach Sutton the Wireless Pinkham's Vegetable Com- people that unless the sum .was paid I shall recommend it as long as I live.' pound that ia curing so many women of the day, entitled ' Mission Work in all the triples and wavs in which Don't forget to insist upon whe & fno messages would be permitted to go Mrs. E. F. Hayes, of 26 Buggies St. it C BREWER CO, LTD. in the Society Islands,' the greater the work should be handled. At the! Boston, Brass., writes: ome druggist ask you to accept part of which was taken from Bev. over their lines. something else which he eall "iuat Sugar Factors and Coxcxaission end of this time Sutton will take the Dear Mrs. Pinkham: a good." James of Upon, this intimation the Wireless es- Mercnants. Alexander's book, "Islands position which will be vacated by I have been under different doctors the Pacific." tablished its own office in the heart of ' OFFICERS. Prosser, who will take up his private treatment for a long time without Firs. Plskiak's larlta&a to Wests. LIST OP Misses Baucis pub the town of Hilo and became a regular They fibroid Georg M. and Dickenson, practiee and this will leave a vacancy relief. tcld me I had a C M. Cooke, President; subscriber of the telephone company, at tumor, my abdomen was swollen and Women suffering from any form Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, lishers of a Christian paper for women in the nasit ion of rriminnlnfirist. . . ' Tithe same time informing the telephone I suffered with great pain. I wrote of female weakness are invited to Treasurer and Secretary; F. W. Mac-farlan- e, in Yokohama, were present and offered At the time that Attorney General! to you company they would be willing to for advice, you replied and I write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.. Auditor; P. Jones, CM. a few words of greeting. They are Hemenway took office there were many! that followed tonr directions carefully and for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham C pay whatever was a reasonable com- Cooke, J. R. Gait, Directors. staying over from the steamer Korea candidates for the office of "crimin-- j today I am a well women. Lydia E. who has been advising sick womem pensation for the maintenance of Its Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ex free of charge for more than twenty for the steamer Siberia and putting ologist, and it is likely that there pelled tumor my v wire on their poles throughout the dis the and strengthened years, and before that she assisted WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. LTD. up at the Young HoteL will be a lively scramble for the posi- whole system. mother-in-la- w. Lvdia trict of Hilo basing on charges her E. Pink FACTORS AND Miss Potter, president of the Hilo tion about the first of the year, when it the ham in advising. Thus she is especially made by the telephone Mrs. Brers, of Hi. Pleasant. qualified COMMISSION AGENTS branch, was present and, in the course Sutton will take up the work of three other Perrr well to guide sick womea companies of Hawaii. At the same Iowa, writes : back to health, Manager of some remarks, spcke of the blessing criminal prosecutor. Wm. G. Irwin President and time was requested that the wire be Vice-Preside- it John D. Spreckels First nt the society had experienced from the Vice-Preside- devoted exclusively W. M. Giffard Second nt labors of former officers, paying a spe to wireless mes H. M. Whitney Treasurer cial tribute to the late Miss Harriet HOW GATES sages so that the greatest secrecy Richard Ivers .Secretary Coan, who was their secretary for many might be obtained for them. W. F. Wilson...... Auditor Matters been running along Fine "Sudare" years. She felicitated the parent in- DID BOOKIES have in AGENTS FOR stitution here upon its position, en- this manner until yesterday when the 'Hanging Screen" made of Glass or Bamboo. Fran- Oceanic Steamship Co., Saa abling the members to welcome mis New York American: operator at Puako sent a double rush cisco, CaL sionaries passing through to and from All Wall street is chuckling over the message to the wireless office stating Western Sugar Refining Co San story how ' fields. The of John W. Gates, before his that E. E. Richards, manager of the Francisco. CaL the Oriental Hilo branch took - m000 TeIephone company, 'Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila was isolated in this respect. M133 allr the bookmakers at the Kpw HiIo refused to Japanese Crepe Shirts delphia, Pa. Potter cordially invited the Honolulu York tracks by a systematic cam- - allow any melmsea to leave Hilo or Mill Co., Manu White or Colored Newall Universal members to visit Hilo at paign that was worthy of the Gates j be filed there., without an extra tele facturers of National Cane Shreder the branch iti missionary meeting on the third ot tne old days. phone charge of 25 cents for each. This New York. N Y. He started In by forming a combina- Pacific OH Transportation Co., Ean Tuesday of each montlu tion With the wilv "Knots" Tnrnel! Francisco, CaL Mrs. O.-H- . Guliek presented a re Durneil, who knows the horse from the to accede to, believing that it was not II Kinds of Baskets port on the Japanese mission. She told ground up, was to handle the horses, fair to put the public to this extra while Gates managed the finances. j expense. Consequently yesterday all Wm. G. Irwin & Go., Ltd. of her recent visit in Wailuku and of " From Gates's apartment to the stable messages filed in the Hilo office for the new Sunday school room to be built a private leiepnone nue was Strung, IB on land given by the plantation. The and at all hours of the day and night Honolula. wer rejected until the mat AGENTS FOR THE work was flourishing in Wailuku not the once big Wall-stre- et plunger knew ter could be straightened out. w Tel 437, Hotel J St Bays! Co, or Liverpool, Eng withstanding the activity of the just wnat the horses were doing. J. A. Balch, manager of the Wireless Insurance It was a. case or the shrewd specula- - Buddhist priesthood. Mrs. Guliek men- company, left for Hilo on the Kinau land. tor who had dared to oppose Belmont ' ; ns J Scottish Union & National Insurance tioned the fact that a new Buddhist and Morgan in the street using his yesterday to take the matter up per-brai- Co of Edinburg, Scotland. temple had been erected in Kona, Ha- in 'a gamble where brains and sonally with the Hilo company. Mr. knowledge WUhelma of Magdeburg General In waii, right next to the house of Bev. are of the greatest value, Balch left for Hilo before the Adver-- The first big coup pulled oft by the tiser learned of the trouble arid no surance Co. .. Dr. Baker. There had been increased uates crowd was when rfealon won Commercial Assurance Co- - Ltd-- of difficulty in the Japanese work since the Suburban. It is safe to sav that London. the great influx of Buddhist priests. John W. cleaned up at least $60,000. "owever, it was statea oy iwcen w. However, all of the Hawaiian Board Then came the plunges on Tony Faust, J Shingle of the Waterhouse Trust com- - Joe Nealon, Rapid Water, stations among the Japanese were oc Jacobite and pany, local agents for the Wireless, Carthage They had all come out of Balch went to Hilo prepared cupied and the Board was fortunate the West with moderate reputations, Mr. (Or Burnt Wood Etching) but the wise Eastern bookies didn't to make every reasonable effort to think much of their general chances J straighten the matter out, but until OF THE MULTITUDES when pitted against the cracks at word had been received from Mr. We can supply you with complete pyrography outfits. Gravesend and Sheepshead Bay. who hare used it, or are now ua. Balch over the wireless that the mat To introduce this lot we will sell the goods at exactly San ing itt we have never heard o in front with a regularity that finally ter had adjusted, no messages any one who haa been disappoint- became monotonous, and the Gates would be accepted In Honolulu for Hi-ba- nk Francisco prices. . ed in it. Ho claims are made roll grew to plethoric proportions. iQ. the for Mr. Shingle further stated that Besides the instruments, we have skins and woods with it except those which ire amplj Carthage came here from the Middle re3uest from the HiIo Telephone Co. West. He was regarded as more . jjlli justified bj experience. In com- little unjust,-- than on ina iht, nkW hnt was. his opinion, and that patterns already traced for burning. No two alike mending it to the afflicted we won, j the toll asked by the telephone com he and then he won again. .See this display in our window. dmply point to its record. It Then it became known that Gates pany of 25 per cent, a message would has 'done great things, and is it naa ioia tne owners or vannage to work a hardship on the public; that certain to continue the excellent put tneir norse in a selling race ana average . messages sent work. There is we may hon- that he would protect him. The first the number of estly affirm no medicine which race of Carthage in the East added to and from Hilo averaged about 400 Photo-Suppl- y IH1 $35,000 to roll, land month, which would Co. be used withr greater John W.'s and he didn't upwards per Honolulu can and have to protect the entry. HONEST PAINT more reasonable faith and confi- make a net revenue to the Hilo Tele Fort Street, near Hotel. dence. nourishes and keeps up . . , , . , I phone company of over $100 wiiicii tne pure Mixed with It Made of materials. the strength during those periods whip at all stages. There was just one public would have to pay. "Everything Photographic' skill; governed by experience; applied Jockey thought a letter by competent mechanics. when the appetite fails and food who he could win with! It was further stated that him, and that was Radtke. Gates got J to telephone people OUR PAINT STAYS PAINTED cannot be digested. To guard naJ been sent the against imitations this " trade by Manager Balch, under date of Sep-- j . Phone 426 !t.e mark" is put on every bottle of 1' 21, company was whip, and the horse came home a win tember in which that Velvet Stanley Stephenson, ner with a barrel of Gates's money on offered the sameoi3ipensation for the Beautiful Pictures him. maintenance of this wire through the PAINTER up $400,000 THE When Gates had cleaned district of Hilo proportionate with the and "Kakemona" he announced he was done. He - - S. S. SIGNS that : Try Our Business Tonic was going abroad and Durnell was to rate paid to the other three companies Beautiful linen drawn work . J sell his horses. He did sell them and on the Island for maintaining tlfe Table cloths only $2. ; John W. went abroad. The bookies wireless business on Hawaii. 29x30 f Opened! are still wondering about it. As a result of the decision of the Hilo SATSUMA WARE, MANY SUBJECTS. Typewriters, Sewing Machines and "Wampole'a Preparation," and Telephone company, the Daily Herald without none genuine. CASH REGISTERS it is It REALTY TRANSACTIONS. of that city was obliged yesterday to Adjusted is palatable as honey and con- Cleaned, Repaired and tains the nutritive and curative Entered of Record October 1, 1907. suspend publication, not being In a position to receive the morning news Nuuanu above Hotel Street propertii a of Pure Cod Liver Oil, Mrs Junius Kaai bv High Sber to S.H.WEBB, from Honolulu. Several very impor- UNION STREET extracted by ns from fresh cod H B Mclntvre D tant messages were also unable to be liTera, cotabined with the Com- Albert L Kauaihilo and wf et al to sent. pound Syrup of Hypophosphitei Mrs Jnlia O Nakapaahn . ". . . D Unless Balch can make some set- and the Extracts of Malt and Godfrey Brown to Isaac lhihi and Mr. "Wild Cherry. Taken before meal tlement with the Hilo Telephone com Elegant wf ...... K lea it creates an appetite, aids diges- pany it is just possible that the Wire G M Krone to Tone 8in2 Wai Co. . L tion, renews Tital power, drives less will apply to the court for an In A few cases of Kabawai David and wf to Charles left that out disease germs, makes the junction restraining them from placing I have change of Aimaka and wf . D You must a scene CHOICE CEYLON TEA. blood rich, red and full of con- an embargo on wireless messages. X G Peterson to II Sing Ftok.....BS ORANGE PEKOE. structive elements, and gives and a change of occupation if it is back to the pleasures and labours John F Souza and wf to Henry INTAT.T.TBT.K SIGN. I In 5 lb. packages, $UQ. many who had Holmes . . M of the world Knicker They say there are fresh I only for a day. You can get the 11 abandoned hope. Doctor S. H. JrJia H Afong to Henn Afon:..BS signs of life on Mars. McChesney Coffee Co. McCoy, of Canada, says: I testify Henrv Afong et al to Bishop Trust Bocker I won't believe it till they with pleasure to its unlimited Co Lt'l .. ...TD f- -- orr Hottls- - New York Sun. j necessary changes at 18 MERCHANT STBEET. J usefulness as a tissue builder." William Ringer and wf to William 7ts curative powers can always K Rinjrer et al ..i...... D Ql'IMSE THAT DOES NOT AFFECT new THE HEAD D9 relied upon. It makes a Lee Wan to Lee Koon To...... ,B S beneficial LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Ford Runabouts era in medicine, and is - for Colds, Grip, Influenza or any from the first dope. "You can Advertising is the best business Catarrhal disorders, rieaaacne ana 190S model unpacked Fe-eris- h The Just at trust it as the Ivy doe the Oak bringer known to trade, the salesman or. lialarious conditions. One bottle Avoid ali E. W. Grove's signature on every box. ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, Manager. Carriage Co,, Ltd. convinces. i3 a good auxiliary. Let us have your I Stan unreliable imitations. Sold Made by PARIS MEDICINE CO., bt adTertisemeat and key it. Saint Louis, U. . cf A. Alexander Youcg Euildinff hisis throughout the worlr. and Girls Women 10 ADMISSION' Items of Interest Kastol Wlio Buffer every month from Cramps, Baciache, Headache, Vomiting, Dirzi- - TO MONOPOLY neju or Fainting spell? shoals know PROPHECY OF CANADA. I wagon hammer was drien clear Headease were -- th&t if a few dose of the Bitters Strathcnna lorf hie-- commis-.""1"1- 6" 6 u mumus, Trrt and It was by his taken At the first srmDtom they would sioner of Canada, sailed from New-Yor- this that skeleton B II If . was identified, ... 11 llln Pulman IVrttilrl Uaia Pflrt on steamer Oceanic last week III HT( (U toil niDeteBtary euuermg. uuiuiau iivuiu naiv vi the Morgan, Barr and Mason were am- keej a bottle of on a hurried trip from Montreal to savages tana ways by to disclose bushed by the when they were Diaciii Privileges Operated London. He declined the on their way, from Miners Delight to HOSTETTER'S reasons for his sudden trip. He said: Camp Brown, on present of 'People. : 70 years ago, the site ANT the ; "When I' went to Canada Lander. Morgan's grave was not POISON it was one tremendous wilderness, By Stomach Bitters marked and no one now living knew The recipes for. these preparations, the close of the century, if not long where it was until his skeleton bandy and youH time, she will have a popu- with copyrights and title were Editor Advertiser:" Permit me to before that the wagon hammer through the skull purchased always enjoy good lation equal to the present populaton was dug up. from the Hobron Drug Co. on Septem - following- " health. Thousands submit the relative to the of the United States. Then there will ber 20, 1906, and are the exclusive ' be two great sister countries' side by r J v Ss other sickly Fishmarket controversy. & a, STOMACH of side, living. I hope, in the same posi- BROMO KING SUED. property of Benson, Smith Co., Ltd. Time women cave , iouna Tn a commercial community facilities tions, of amicable regard that charac- Dr. Emerson, who made his The publie are warned against spurious. also Isaac E. to think about a change of i his true. It to transact commerce are of prime im terizes their relations now. The great- millions out of the manufacture of imitations now being placed on the eurea est strides that Canada has made have bromo seltzer, 'wife been portance. As society Is constituted and his have market under similar names. diet, time to begin on Bome of been in agriculture. The great North sued in Baltimore for $100,000 by T. ., commerce is the foundation on which son-in-la- w, Insomnia, west, once the property entirely of the Mitchell Horner, their on our delicious steaks Appetite, superstructure depends Hudson Bay Company, to be exploited if you v v It Poor the entire for the charge of alienating the affections Sleeplessness, its stability. Honolulu has been re merely for the furs it could supply, is ot his wife, who was Miss Daisy have not already up done so. Yon Indigestion, markably free from corrupting influ now cut into small farms and Emerson. Dyspepsia, ranches." In 1870 there was no wheat young c6uple were ten know li"!; ences yet even The married the kind of meat we sell Costiveness, gaining control, here, grown in the Northwest. The factors years ago, and Horner was put in Fort and Hotel Streets Biliousness or : the, control of large areas of .wealth of the Hudson Bay Company had to charge of the bromo seltzer enterprise all the time! The steaks' these Malaria, Fever producing or wealth conditioning hold- send to the United States or to the at Atlanta, Ga, They lived in luxury, and Ague. ings are operating In a way that will far eastern Canadian cities for their and ' last May the wife was. invited days are a good deal better; Last year by over long ultimately require radical readjust wheat and other breadstuffs. her father, the distance We hope all sickly the Northwest produced more than telephone, to take a trip to Europe. more juiey and the fat is tj ' - mftn and women ments. In few places is the opportun- - 100,000.000 bushels of wheat and more This was agreeable to Horner. V. 1.4 ii an' i "fir will try it at onee.ity for monopolistic control as favor- - than 200.000,000 bushels of other grain." The wife left and since then her pretty generally distributed. aoie as nere. in many lines a vast Springfield Republican. husband has hot seen nor heard from her. He has sent her many letters, amount of capital is needed . to meet EVANGELIST MOODY'S BROTHER. some in care of her parents, but no requirements. - Merchants must carry answer has been forthcoming. It Is stocks of such enormous extent that Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Moody of North-fiel- d, said that Mrs. Horner is in London FINE MATERIAL WELL MADE their golden C. Q. Yes Hop the newcomer is astounded by .the Mass., celebrated with her other married sister. & Co. wedding anniversary September 2 at Emerson was at one time a poor magnitude of reserve stocks. The ne- NOTE PRICES their home in Pine street in that town. druggist. By accident he found the Telephone 251. The cessity of a large capital precludes ex- Moody was born in Northfield Fishmarket. Isaiah formula for 'bromo seltzer and, after 11.50 $1.75 $2.00 $:J.25 tensive competitions and that is the October 8, 1828, the son of Edwtn and many struggles, managed to finance a J2.50 highroad to monopoly. Monopoly in it- Nancy (Holton) Moody, and was the company and put the preparation on $2.75 $3.00 D. Moody. He left self If not an evil, but when operated oldest brother of I the market. He has become rich and Northfield when young and returned In is now a globe trotter. Horner comes BUY THE SCHOOL CLOTHI KQ NOW by In- individuals for the benefit of 1S90. He married Maria L. Daley of of a well-kno- Baltimore family. dividuals it becomes a menace to a Brooklyn, N, Y-- , who was born June 2, chil- : democratic state. - 1836, at Brooklyn. They had six If yon are not a user of gas you living. They DIRIGIBLE BALLOON SUCCESS. Now what is the remedy? Since con dren, four of whom are jhave grandchildren and one great ex-- ten The first military dirigible balloon are unnecessarily piling up the 1 ditions preclude extensive competition. caDinei-make- r, grandchild. Mr. Moody is a built in England made two trial trips NUUANU. BELOW HOTEL the only alternative is the collective has his shop at the rear yense of running your house. A gw and at Farnborough one day last month. WILL ADD GREATLY TO effort of the people, which, In a demo-- of the house. He has an interesting exception of a slight shop and. with the YOUR GOOD DRESSING stove means economy because you have cratlc 8tate.;ia the government. To motto framed and hung, in his hitch caused by the breaking of a belt 1908 DIARIES aay government owns wKich reads as follows: "Don't be In the machinery that drove the cool COMPLETE LINE We have them in the a piece of to scatter the sunsmne or keat only in the stove and just when I land Is required afraid ing fan, the airship appears to have Both Office and Pocket that for commercial laughter about you. It often helps to the expectations of its In purposes. only jsuch Anyone answered all NOW READY SOLID GOLD you want it. No wasted time when There are a few revive somebody's faith." who ventors. The airship proved capable tracts available and to give to one visits Northfield does not consider a of being easily handled, able to travel Co.; calling on Mr. Hawaiian News Ltd. FROM you burn gas. corporation the exclusive control of the visit complete without with and against the wind, and, most Young Building, Moody. and Merchant Street, most, desirable location is giving- that important of all, capable of being near .Postoffice steered. . JT corporation advantage over compet- jr an AN AMERICAN GIRL. The balloon was in charge of Colonel $1.50 UP itors which In the end always leads to Capper, Captain King and F." S. Cody HONOLULU GAS CO., LTD, Among the thousands of returning There is alwavs a Good Smoke monopoly. And monopoly operated by a. 1 , "XT' mii i spent number - J it ArAO wi aitfire TirYlft the American who has a in an Individual Indlvld-ua- ls of in I Bishop Street. for the benefit of are landing these days at our Atlantic Brfn army is 'as stated, a menace to demo seaports are many curious, eccentric charge of the kite of the OWL CIGAR 1 After- makine a semicircle or aoout two lira government. So or interesting peopie. j.o - PRICE 5c. . cratic why give to a at least ! 1 describe an American miles around Farnborough and Cobe J creature the power to become the ty York renorters common occurred to the M. 7L c Co. beauty who arrived Saturday. "Her an accident I Cunst I Manufacturing: rant? "Why not retain control of that except ror engines, and in spite of the throwing Distributers Jewelers feet were bare sanaais of ballast of which, when wisely operated, is a m i. i ntith lnnor hottilo rt lnnsw out by the aeronauts blessing such as humanity Is lan leather, and she wore a flowing gown 'c - -- ' ""1 "XTi 113 FAILURES artistically, a e oauoon Hotel Street guishing for? Why dispose to private of light material draped was only slight and three-quart- er mate- - trees. The defect concerns property cape of the same Ice & ElectricK a which sooner or rial, and a Grecian hat." The young can easily be remedied Oahu .J later must be reclaimed from the hold- During the trial the wind blew at the IN THIS PLACE woman was not insane, either. She airship COMPANY. ers? Why not hold this pieces of land merely Insisted upon comfort and an rate of fifteen miles, and the .- had no difficulty in navigating against en-terp- rise, "individuality costume- Ice delivered at any part of the city. STYLES "We have the know-ho- w the and operate it as a governmental ample in 1907 of it. She rode gently like a vessel in a Island orders promptly filled. Tel. Main giving to each ship that enters Springfield Republican. ' responded to laundry business and a staff that seaway. The machine 528. P. O. Box 600. Office, Kewalo. the harbor the same privileges as to the movements of the canvas, sail-lik- e THE UNIVERSAL SPEECH. AND follows directions so that our another, the same as the largest com rudder, traveled in a wide circle of rapidly miles circumference at pany receives from our central gov- Esperanto is reported to be about two in HANGING BASKETS ideas of modern clothes launder taking on the attributes of a nation- the rate vof about five miles an hour ernment the same service (as the hum- are earried out to ality. Its adherents have already a until the mishap occurred AND MOSS FOR SAME ing the letter. blest citizen in our midst when they color, an anthem and a handshake. If At the second trial the machinery PATTERNS army navy to support, perfect smoothness. Va "We make a specialty of ladies' meet at the postoffice? Why, I ask, they have no or worked with NOW TO BE SEEN AT lay up trouble for the future when they are all the better off. It would be rious evolutions were performed and Pilrs. Ethel HI. Taylor three-mil- e clothing in one department and ' interesting, by the way, to know iiow the ship completed a circle a little common-sens- e Young Building action will not many of the supporters of volapuk at an altitude of about half a mile, Alexander W. W. AHAflA & CO., LTD the employes there handle no only avert that trouble .but, In its have gone over to the new cause. It She then descended not far from her Esperan-tist- POOR MAN'S FRIEND other wash. If you have not had stead, bring a blessing? is said already thousands of s shed THE FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Retain the Fishmarket and erect are finding the language useful This new airship is a sausage-shape- d The Harrison Mutual Burial Associ t2 King Street. satisfaction elsewhere TRY US! thereon, if imperatively necessary, gov in a practical way, and there Is at balloon, about 100 feet long by 30 feet ation takes care of all funeral arrange least the advantage, as yet; that no in diameter. It has a lifting capacity ments when you die. Join today. ernmental coal sheds, giving to every one need feel sensitive on the score of of about one ton, which, after deduct consumer the same privileges, thereby pronunciation. No doubt In time cer- ing the weight of the car, engines and J. H. Townsend, Sec'yv holding out inducements to competitors tain forms will be stamped vulgar or other apparatus, permits the carrying Kapiolani Bldg. II average Alakea, near King. lillf and at the same time making a profit provincial, and the cultivated will lift of a crew of three men of the 11 - shaped a boat, eyebrow, happens like H government- com- a pitying quite as weight. The car is for the and avoiding Telephone 73. with the ed languages. built of aluminum and canvas. The EL PALENCIA CIGAR plications such as other communities petroleum for the motors is carried in A mild Havana cigar that never fall The Right Glasses KAWAIAHAO STREET. are now struggling to control. OLD SKELETON IDENTIFIED. two torpedo-lik- e cylinders above : the That's Our Reputation car. to please. Branch Office, H. CUX.MAN. Workmen constructing a sewer at Sold by The Right Time Honolulu, Oct. 1, 1907. The engines are so constructed that v ga That Today TERRITORIAL MESSENGER the skeleton of Harvey Morgan, whol au vapor is turned into Hayselden Tobscco Co., Ltd. carried up into the balloon by Bldg. The Right Place SERVICE Want ads. are the kind that bring came west from Belknap County, New and Alexander Young Hampshire, and, "DOc" means of a tube.. Telephone 361. - results with Barr and A. N. SANFORD , but they must be inserted in was Bloody John Mason, massacred at "Boston BulKHng the medium that circulates among the Gulch, near Lander, by renegade Sioux TREASURE SHIP LOCATED. BUY NOW! buying public. and Cheyenne Indians, June 27, 1870. A Gems, Gold and Sliver Jewelry. Ormsby, fisherman, while Up-to-da- ALL KINDS Gus a lift te Styles. s ing his nets off "Vanzuren Point, in Ready-mad- e special THE FILIPINO AS A WOEKEE. or by order v Lake Erie, discovered the wreck of the Price reasonable. Call od us. u CASH REGISTER, propeller Dean Richmond, which was Cebu presents the fairest opportunity to estimate the capacity of its Dome p lost in a storm, with all on board, WO TYPEWRITER, indigenous workers because the railway construction has been pushed most gale 1893. SUN during a in October, The No. 1308 Maunakea St. P. O. Box 4J p ADDING MACHINE, rapidly there. Within three months the forces composed of men brought fresh D"ean Richmond has a cargo of lead from the plantations where they had never known the tools and appliances of and copper ore valued at $200,000, and MIMEOGRAPH and attempts been made by the civilization, nor scarcely even seen a white man, were able to proceed vain had :.:M- - I L with by private enterprise DAVIS f GLOBE-WERNICK- underwriters and J. E the grading, using picks, shovels and wheelbarrows, at the rate of 110,000 yards to locate the bones of the treasure I per month, an average of 30000 yards being rock, by drilled hand. Grades ship. , Sewing Machine Repairer of four feet are thrown up without difficulty by the little fellows. And these No. 1256 Fort Street NearOrpheum E SUPPLIES results were attained despite the fact that the white foremen have left a great VETERAN CITY EDITOR. T t. i CARD SYSTEMS deal to be desired, being mostly such representatives of the republic as could TELEPHONE 117. John N. Hazlett, city editor of he r be found in islands . S the unattached by contract to any regularly established Pittsburg Leader for the past forty Repairs mado at your house and im rah-- .F business or industry. . years, has resigned from that position mediate use of machine guaranteed, - ffl: Hawaiian Office Specialty At first a strong predilection appeared for the use of feet and hands rather and retired from active newspaper than picks and shovels for working earth, and it was difficult to persuade some work. "The Chief," as Mr. Hazlett is Setting Machines for Sale or Rent Company widely known, is to be oldest that the wheelbarrows were not receptacles to be carried upon the backs when said the . i living city editor in America in con-- 931 Fort Street filled, according to the ancient custom of burden bearing throughout the Orient, tinuous service. Mr. Hazletfs retire DistilledWater With the use of just a reasonable amount of tact and patience such a should ment was not on account of 111 health. ' We deliver it to your door In three mm! U - entirely preserve good five-gall- be possessed by all white men in colonizing work, and which is nearly always but was to the and on bottles. health and vitality with which he was 4, Z I possessed by the colonizing Britisher, for instance, the foregoing little idiosyn-craci- es if'yi " gifted. of the Filipino were' quickly overcome. P. H. Ashmecd, in the En- Fountain Soda Works When You Buy gineering Magazine, for September. -- . R. RYCROFT, Prop. Phone 270. 7 Mr. Mrs. S. LONDON'S GRIM FIGURES. and Hashimoto. Honolulu - Made Soap MASSAGE you get all that is good There are other figures, grimly eloquent. There is a standing army, as Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Tired " in the soap line. "We use the phrases goes, of 80,000 unemployed; add, still, 30,000 women very badly em- - Feeling and Other Ailments JOHN NOTT. ployed indeed; and 33,000 homeless ' Quickly Relieved pure tallow in its manu- adults; and 35,000 wandering children of the slums; and 15,000 free criminals and you have before you a statistical Telephone 565 The 444 facture. otter kind summary of the situation in the greatest city in Christendom. Interesting, KING STREET, PALAMA ARE YOU READY FOR will not assay a trace of is it not? And with those who do not walk the streets o' night things are It. only a degree better. It is a fact that 90 per cent of the producers of the does not fall or rub off. One ap- plication lusts all day, producing Straw, Felt, Holly Flour? actual wealth of London have no homes they can call their own beyond most beautiful complexiiti-ab?o-lute- ly hnrmles and Invisible. the week's end and no other possessions than the few sticks of old furni i"ertificte of purity m Prof. Hawaiian, TELL YOUR GROCER HOOOIQIQ SOQD WOfKS ture that will go into a hand-ca- rt for trundling from lodging Poremii? laieof Bellevue Medical CO. to lodging. And College. New York) in each box. one-roo- m n 300,000 people - live in tenements, in which deceney is impossible. 10c Package Gixitn Free. Panama four-penn- Every night 30,000 Londoners y lodging-house- s fouT-pen- ny Limited. sleep in the . Exora powder in 50; at druggist HONOLULU IRON WORKS ' and every night and toilet eooils dealers. To in ALL SHAPES Doss," 11,000 sleep in the casual wards. Where troduce it to thousnnds of new :' COMPANY. should they sleep, these secondary millions? In London there are 1,292,737 4ers, we will srive 10" pitfkaire. free if culled Machinery, Black Pipe, Galvanized for at Benson, "mith A Co.. Ltd., Aftentsfor workers who get less than five dollars a week per family! The week write Honolulu. To be bad in White, Flesh and Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Iron and Steel, En pn AT TH M ATVEETIHI.;a I K.UYEDA of there were 99,820 persons in workhouses, hospitals, and prisons of the great Brnuttt. gineers' Supplies. CHARLES METER, UNION PQI7ARE HAT MANUFACTURES OFFICE Nuuanu f?tret. TTOXLD'S HZWfl DAILY. town. Vance Thompson in the Outing Magazine. : NEW YORK Established 137 1028 NUUANU STREET WORKS Kakaako. , THE PACIFIC COMMERICAIr ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, OCTOBER 2, 1907.

man and his wite. iiannger v. Wells of the Wailukn Sugar Company, r 5 accompanied by his wife, returned.; Dr "the Proceeds MARINE A. J. Derby, the dentist, was another honieeomer. Dr. Osgood and family and party of ten are missionaries bound OCTOBER FURNITU RE SALE j flf a Policy With fifty cabin jpassengers with Ho- for China. They were entertained nolulu as their journey's end, twelve while here by the Eev. Mr. McKeever Orient-boun- d travelers stopping over and others of the Christian church. T. Are "will sustain a here to enjoy a visit, and about loO Furnish Y J of insurance f K. Mitsui is a Japanese millionaire our House at Bargain Prices through passengers, the Pacific Mail ac- good financial standing In case going home. Major Day, U. S. A S. S. Korea, Captain SanJberg arrived companied by his wife, is touring the some circum- - J I of loss. Under off the harbor from San Francisco early There is a Cook's tour party A few weeks a- -o J- - Hopp & Co. world. moved their store from the Younff Buildi- n- to the prevents 1 yesterday morning, not docking at the and & Whiteomb tour party stances It utter failure. a Raymond Lewers & Cooke Zldg. They moved to get more room. Haekfeld wharf until 10:30 o'clock oa bound for the Far East aboard the They had so much new fur- . very J We represent only the account of quarantine precautions niture arriving that the Young Building Korea. Professor . Schauinsland and stores would not hold By movi- n- se- C it they 1 companies. against San Francisco. . best daughter are world tourists. The cured quarters in the Lewers & Cooke Building nearly twice On account cf plague in. San Francis- - as large as the old stores. professor is an officer of the Smithson- Every steamer since then has brought big eo, vessels from that port can not se ian Institution, Washington. Major R. shipments of goods. For the next forty days cure pratique here until the expiration L. Annesley is a British army officer they will be troubled with fresh arrivals of goods j carloads of them. The goods now of a period of . seven days . from the 1 -- going to China. - en route are for the Christmas holiday sales. Room is liiii time cf ieparture from San Francisco needed to house these new goods. BATTLESHIP FLEET. The Korea is tetter than a six-da- y To make the room we must sell the goods now in stock. To Sept. 18. "The sell these goods we will boat and it went against her engines WASHINGTON, make, from now will come until the end of October, big reductions in prices to have to poke along like a freighter battleship fleet .baek here," larger reductions Fort Street said Secretary Metcalf today, ' but t&e than have been made on new J Ailii. I and, as it was, she was off port several furniture here before. The prices beginning today will be 'fleet of sixteen cruisers will be ample HONOLULU hours before the seven days had ex at bedrock. The goods for this sale are all new, and are the-Coas- t, are not shopworn. They will be pired arid had to be held outside until to protect and there also, Oregon, sold for cash. All goods are marked with red tags the time above noted. There was no three battleships there the showing the sale price and the tag Nebraska and , Wisconsin. Naturally will also found sickness aboard and the Federal heallh be on the goods showing what the previous price was. If you . to come want authorities here took care to mails the battleships would have good furniture a " at very low price see vts today. Call before, others have picked sure there was not. People on the back some time.' - out the WilKam O. Smith should fine pieces at the bargain prices. HaekffcW wharf, and there were many ."There is no reasod. why there who had gathered to welcome home be any discussion oveT the determina- Paeific friends, iil not fully understand the tion to send the fleet to the Coast. It is very poor patriotism for J7 Trust Department delay. They knew in a general, vague 7 way that it had something to do with persons to urge that the fleet be kept Cstate Managed, Revenues Collected, here because the " supplies will be Lotus and Investments Made. quarantine, but cid not understand that OX KI.VG ST. IN THE LEWERS & COOKE BLDGw the vessel was being held until the ex bought and money spent elsewhere if it is not." v Insurance piration of the seven-da- y period. Some feared there was sickness aboard. NEBRASKA IS FITTINGS. AGENT; FOB BIG CROWD ON KOREA. SEATTLE (Wash ), September 19. V .V. There were many Honolulu people The electrical fittingsfor the battle- r ENGLISH-AiTESICA- N returning home in the Korea. Mrs. II ship Nebraska, which was built here, TENDERS WANTED A. sons and will be entirely torn out and replaced r UNDERWRITERS. Isenberg, with her Rudolph Alexander, and a maid, returned. Mr, by improved appliances. The plans for Sealed tenders will be received by the the Nebraska's electrical fittings were Board of Regents and Mrs. A. Co'n&tabt-- l are home from W'S YOUR BUSINESS? of the Colege of Real Agriculture and Mechanical Estate six mGnths' vacation, most of which drawn six vears ago and have been Arts, at th a office of Hon. H. E. Cooper. Judd build- spent vastly improved upon by later diseov--j Lot With 2 Cottages Corner Miller was in Germany. Constabel is ing, up till 3 p. m. Thursday, Octoter eries in naval architecture. 17, 1307, and Beretania streets CHEAP. H. Haekfeld & Co.'s head bookkeeper and there opened In the pres- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Schmidt have also In all six months' work is to be done ence of bidders, for furnishing all Lot In Palolo Tract Area, 18,000 square on is labor and moving been to Germany Schmidt is a'Hack-- f the new warship and all of it. i. About eight years ago there was a lot of business done ir. material and the feet. .; ", y j Maerteng building from its present lo- directed to improve various parts of ? Boise and Lot Kewalo. eld man. ; H. K. Fleteher is here to Honolulu ; stocks were active and everyone was making money. cation, on Victoria street, to the prop- investigate local tne coat whieu later .discoveries in erty Lots la Pnucui Tract. the books of the ;Some men, without a dollar of capital, went in and did things of the Board of Regents on Toungf agency of the Standard Oil Company, naval construction show are antiquated, street, and remodeling same. Booses and Lots in Palama. i and did them well. Then came the inevitable slump being traveling auditor for that great SIGHTED THE SQUADRON. which Plana and specifications on file in the! Lots In Nuuanu Valley and ICalmnsi. follows the boom as certain office of H. L. Kerr, McCandless build- corporation. .' He was met aboard ship The Big Four squadron, the cruisers as the night follows the day. It j ing. Tenders to be addressed to Si. E. outside the harbor by U. S. District West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Mary was the day for the pessimist, the fellow who sees things Cooper and endorsed on envelope, WE MAKE Attornev E. W. Breckons and Chief land and Colorado, were sighted by the ( double and who tries to convince his neighbor that the "Tenders for Moving and Remodeling A. P. Taylor who wished to consult him P. M. S. S. Korea on September 25, Maertens Building." FURNITURE try is going to the demnition bowwows. The Regents MISSION matter the firing of the kero heading Board of reserves the in the cf for San Francisco from Hono But it was also the time for the other side to get in and right to reject any and all tenders. sene warehouse fcy Lionel Hart and the lulu. The P. ML S. S. Siberia, also j say things," time to tell the people Each tender to be accompanied by a Bun Leo Tal Co. crookedness in the kerosene accounts. Frisco bound, was passed the same the that good times were as certified check, made payable to the I 5f6 KING ST- - NEAR NTTAXU. Georse H. Ansus. of T. H. Davies & day. The squadron passed elose to r certain to follow the slump as the boom was to be followed by President of the Board of Regents of College Agriculture Me- Co.,was among the island people re the mail boat. When they were first a reaction that would hurt. - the of and chanical Arts for 10 per cent, of th turning, as were Mrs. L. B. Crook seen they were m line formation, but f1 Which was right? Some merchants are doing more busi- - amount of tender. 6. OKAZAKI child and maid. Dr. and Mrs. Doremus as they approached they came abreast, ness today --than they did when stocks were lively and they are H. E. COOPER. Scudder returned after a vacation trip making an impressive spectacle, the President. " on a better foundation. one who to to the Coast. Dr. Shudder is pastor of Korea's passengers crowding The advertised the extent 7847 Oct. 2, 8. 9, 10. 11, 12. NEW GOODS IX the rail f Central Union and takes up his duties to view' the maneuvers. of a three inch space as frequently as his youngest child had nam - the mumps gone he with, NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET- Worsteds and Shirtings on Sunday next. There were a HTLONIAN ON THURSDAY. has to the wall; points regret at the ber on the wharf to meet the clergy th-- ; ING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Messrs. Castle & Cooke, Ltd., the advertisement and will tell you that it does not pay. But local agents Hilo-nia- n, , other fellow the one with the nerve to keep at it, where is he?" Suits and LOCAL OFFICE OF THIS UNITED for the Matson liner Shirts have received cable advices from In business at the old, but greatly enlarged, stand, and doing HONOLULU BREWING AND MALT V STATES. WEATHER BUREAU. ING COMPANY. LIMITED. ' to Order . t San Francisco stating that the Hilo-nia- n more business and more advertising than even Tuesday, October 1. 1907. ape-ci- al Honolulu, left port for Honolulu NoUce is hereby given that a Hotel Street near River Street. that car meeting of the stockholders of the rying clean, bill V y THERMO. WiSD a of health. This will Better take a quarter page and keep Honolulu" Brewing and Malting Com- SB ' j X - e 1 2 enable her1 to o dock at her regular it going than a . full page once in . f pany, Limited, has been called by the HORSE " CLIPPING 5T3 wharf, foot of Nuuanu street, immedi- president, and that the same will b I awhile. The business man of sound company, o a ately upon her The held at the office of the hv experienced E. arrival. Hilonian ! Electric machine, man. 5 S" judgment will tell you that keeping Honolu'u, Oahu, on Tuesday, the fif- care given. is expected to put in an appearance Best of an advertisement in the paper all of ' teenth day of October, 1807,- - at the early Thursday afternoon. ' ur of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, i 59 9 87 70 78 .(0 75 S SB SIGHTED THE LEWERS. the time is the key of success. 'or the purpose of considering and vot- Club Stables i t ing upon a proposed amendment to th iSCl '29 90 'SO-- 71 W 18 88 X0 KS The Korea last Friday, at 6 p, by-la- ws Telephone 109 '...';'"". f ; ' of the company to Increase the ' Lew-er- 19C3 29 96r S4 72 78 0 72 S V overhauled the schooner Robert s Board of Directors to seven members, ! I bound for Honolulu with lumber. and for the transaction of such other 1901 78 .11 C9 1 xt SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS OWjj72 Alii were well aboard. The Lewers and business as may properly come before t9C4 129 9l 8i 74 78 -- 00 80 8 SB said meeting. i I tho Korea were so close that good wish- 1905 'SO 03 61 72 7S 02 87 8 x By order of the President. es were exchanged from their decks. CHAS. G. BARTLETT. 1909 jSO 00- M 71 78 00 HI 2 I KOREA FOR ORIENT. Secretary. 6 September 16, 13fT. tm. jaaojj a j 73 78 .cc a KB The Korea's Orient passengers were or in your native land when you are away from home, the Dated, Honolulu, 248 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES "AND j 1 i SEMI-WEEKL- Avge 29 98 2 1i 77 C4 73 5 increased here, about two dozen board Y GAZETTE will be found a most welcome SAFES FOR RENT FROif 14 A ing L TEAR UPWARDS WM. E. STOCKMAN. the vessel. She sailed at 5 o'clock visitor; giving as it does a condensed summaty of all the U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, Hono- Section Director. last evening from the Haekfeld wharf local news of the Islands and Honolulu. lulu, T. H-- . August 15, 1907. Sealed Any s r Access to Box Hour of the Day n j proposals for furnishing and deliver- 9 A. M. 4:30 M. in the presence of a large crowd. Subscribe before you start on your travels and you won't from to P. TIDES, SUN AND MOON. ing 14,000 barrels Portland cement, 15,-5- 00 Saturdays, 9 to 1 FEYE'S BAD need to "wonder what is happening at home" while you are m TRIP. tons broken stone, and 7000 tons m as T Private Rooms for Use of Customers - away. a- T. SAN FRANCISCO, September 19. sand, will be received here until 12 m.. Corporations. Lodges or Societies Si ae $3-o- t The ship William P. Frye, which ar- Price as cents per month or o per year postpaid to any October 15. 1907. and then publicly renting Safety Deposit Boxes from us ' a q c s e i rived yesterday morning from Balti- part of the United States. Foreign postage extra. k opened. Information furnished on ap- have free use "our Board Room, i ;3 x the of 21 a more, had a very rough passage while plication. C. W. OTWELL, Capt., En- on floor, meet ( the second for business a m i Ft a m. p m- - a m Rise rounding the Horn. gineers. ings, upon giving us 24 hours notice. U S01C57 15- - 7.14 2 45 5.51 58, 0.01 .The William P. Frye also had a narrow escape from Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd. 7813 Aug. 23. 24, 26. 27; Oct. 1. 2. 1? T 1 11 5V 1.5 0.W! 7.38 4.20 51 5.47 0 fl collision with another ship at night in T prat i gale Cape PUBLISHERS. W 2 12. 15 8111 58 5.33:5 52,5.46 1.48 at Horn. On Tuesday H ight last she ran into a hurricane 65 South King Street. Honolulu, Hawaii. BISHOP Ltd. T J 1.19 1.5i 1 311 8 C9 6 41.5 51 5 45 2S4 which swept her decks, when nearing 83. TRUST GO.. i Phone port. "p. F 4! i 2.0i. 8 32 7.S2 5 5i 5 44 $.27 The William Frye left Balti 4 BETHEL STREET more on May 3d and experienced fair r 8 $! I.S1 1 Sj 8 55' 6 18 5 JSS 5.43 4 eather nearing !5 until Staten island. 9 8! 5.( 6 1 4 S OS 9 23 9 0$ 5 5 42 5 14 When the staten gToup was In sight approval by the authorities at Wash- on way down ington. . New mcon October 6 at 11:49 p. m. the a fearful storm arose. flPROVEMEflTS Oil THE FOR RENT The seas ran mountain high and wash Another Improvement which has The tides at Kahului and HHo occur ed over the vessel from Veen nearly completed In the shape Hono- stem to stern. is PALACE GRILL RESTAURANT about cne hcur earlier than at Captain Murphy had sail shortened just QUARANTINE WHARF ot three big tanks, which will be used lulu. in time, for when the broke no for the bathing of immigrants, the 10 storm one year,, $59 per month, the Hawaiian standard time Is hours one was able to remain on deck. The supplying of bichloride solution for the Bethel street, will serve Us regular For at Greenwich Pearson residence on Alexander, street. 30 minutes slower than ind, which was from the northwest, washing of decks of vessels and fa? dinner meals at 12 o'clock week days six rooms. time, being that of the meridian of 157 drove the ship past Cape St. There is a good deal of work going water for general use on near Bingham. House ha3 whis- John, but fresh the the and from 4 to 8 o'clock on Sundays. modern degrees thirty minutes. The time as soon as she rounded the Horn she on on Quarantine la- -j dock. The bichloride will hold completely furnished, and all Is at present the tank This place will keep open for meals Improvements, sanitary plumbing and tle blows at 1:30 p. m., which the was driven back all the way to Staten SOW gallons and the other two 10,000 0 0 land and at the Quarantine wharf. One 12 midnight, every night. Is connected with sewer. Punahou cars same as Greenwich hours minutes. island. Although the hurricane contin apiece. There will also be another until o"c!ock for of the most important things being- .... . ' pass the door. This dwelling Is bean Sun and moon are for local time ued, a second attempt was made to erol. n,,.? 7S47 tifully situated In a large lot planted the whole group. round the southern headland. When done Is in regard to the installation Island to furnish additional water to trees with. ser approaching the cape for the second of sulphur furnaces, which will do supply. NOTICE ornamental shade my tempo- vants quarters and stable In the rear. UETZCSOLOGICAI. KECOSD. time Captain Murphy hal a narrow es away with the sulphur pots which have is hereby given that, during Morning cape from collision during the night FALLS, rary absence from the city of Honolulu, Ten minute car service and eighteen Issued Every Sunday by the been used in fumigation of vessels STEEPLE JACK postofSce; Office, U. S. Bureau. with another ship, also trying to round Mr. John M. Bright is authorized to col- minutes' ride from the Local Weather matter A miraculous escape from death was Punahou district is one of the most de- the Horn. The ships were blown so heretofore. In speaking of the lect and receive all rents, and all other property close together in the darkness that the yesterday, Dr. Carl Ramus, In charge that of E. E. Benner, a "steeple Jack," moneys due and on account of H. M. sirable in the city and this Is rax. e who fell from the top of the steeple of exceptionally wen In neigh 5 A nil yards threatened every minute to be absence of Liliuokalani, and to receipt for same located a ! - Is of the local service In the ; St. church, Toledo, borhood ft come locked together. Nothing but Paul3 Lutheran In my name. free from noise and where the s A Dr. Cofer, he believed j rope good seamanship saved both vessels stated that that Ohio, when the supporting his JOSEPH K. AEA, SR--, atmosphere Is constantly cooled by the -, 15 The William P. Frye had only her the work of fumigation would be ac- scaffold broke. In H. M. Liliuokalanl. pleasant breezes from ifanoa valley. on Atty. Fact for top sails set. while the other ship was rrrnnyiOf? in a mfirp 5ia.tisf3.C- -I Benner landed the cornice at the Address A-- P.. offlce, 7S36 ' IP mufti Approved:' Advertiser 8 ?9.f8 74 .Cf ?S 9 running under bare poles. Notwith- SJ.;base of the tower, seventy-fiv- e feet Id 2s j 75 I W tory manner with the furnaces than it LILIUOKALANL U 7 4 were b!ow wfth but a sma;l scratch on his 1907. 74 Ti 87 fK standing this, they both being f Dated, Honolulu. October 1, fEWERLY, WATCHES M 7 pots, the had fallen fifty DIAMONDS. W 25-- 2 "2 H 75 .04! swept along at a rapid rate. Captain had been with the for latter right elbow. After he 7S47 AT LESS THAN FACTORY !2H W 0? ! S-- i 74 1'8' 7? 4 S Murphy parted his helm and the Wil- at times went out and at other times . feet the painter struck tne side or tne F 2T: 30 01 :i 4 Tfl f 0 steep -- J57 v 9 sufficiently tower and shot down its side PRICES AT 8 ia .C j 63 74 0: t liam P. Frye answered just burned too high. In the case of in I i ' to clear the other vessel. until he was stopped by the cornice, flammable cargoes he said that the his limbs hanging over the edge, still E. and S. The weather moderated soon after- furnaces would be vry much better. e. proceed- eighty feet above ground. He managed N-nt- Barometer readings are cor ward and the William P. Frye as they could use charcoal and thus hansj on until a rope was let down ft 4 temperature, instrumental ed northward.. The passage was un- gas, which to rected for Tuesday, generate carbonic acid from a window in the steeple. He fas errors, ana iocai gxaviy, tv..- - eventful until last when a pumped holds of ves from the northwest blew Up could be into the tened it about his body and was pulled Average cloudiness statea hurricane rat-killi- ng to sea leveL sels for purposes. the-wors- e . . ft TMma44 m at and carried away five of the vessel's up, little for his experience. in scale from o to iv. "l-"J-" The installation of the furnaces has prevailing direction during 24 sjails. The William P. Frye was 139 completed, author. wind is voyage. brought 5610 been nearly but the you are looking for returns rct aa ending at 8 p. m. Velocity of days. on her She part of which wia If hours per tons of coal from Baltimore for the ity for long pipes, in classified colnna average velocity In miles -- parts of advertisement tie wind is Navy Department. The coal will be be flexible, In order that all hour. v:j.. a- - the vessels may be reached, will await of the Advertiser. SectionhkjjlaDirector. unloaded at Mare island. , U

8 THE PACIFIC COMMERICAL, ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, OCTOBER 2, 1907.

J.A.OILMAN Fraternal Meetings SON TESTIFIES TO SUPREME COURT tastle & Conk? ltd SHIPPING AND COMMISSION i CANTON OAHU NO. 1, P. M. L O. MERCHANTS. O. F. Insurance Meets everv second Friday of the month, at SHAME SET Sugar Factors and Fireand Marine 7:30 p. m., in Odd Fellows Hall, Fort street. HOTS CASE5M General Insurance H. T. MOORR, Commandant. Agents. PAUL SMITH, Clerk. AND 4 REPRESENTING . ENCAMPMENT NO. 1, Against Korean Long POLYNESIA Witness Woman List of Disputes Upon New England Mutual L O. O. F. Life Insuraac Agen ' Company General - of Business Meets- every first and third Friday of the Is Her Baby Son Possible Which Higher Court Will Boston. month, at 7:30 p. m., in Odd Fellows' Hall, Aetna Fire Insurance Co. .T Fort Visiting brothers cordially invited ?,ional Fire Insurance ROOM 400 JXJDD BUILDING. to attend. Bigamy Charge. Begin Monday. Co. C. O. HOTTELL. C. P. L. L. LA PIERRE, Scribe. ""siissr go ofthe Phoenl, EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 1, LO. O. F. 'If I lie I to hell. Hell is not The following are the cases now on XSZT" FOR Meets every Tuesday evening, at 7:30, in ja nice place It is a place where the the Supreme Court calendar for the h Odd fellows tiaii, ort street, visiting own ers cordially invited to attend. bad people stay," explained a little next session which convenes' next Mon- CLARK, X. G. A. F. seven-ye- ar old Korean boy called to day and the beginning of the 1907 Advertise L, L. LA PIERRE, Sec. nreserve you ouse ana li testify against his "mother In an inves- term: Are satisfied with the returns lot you are getting from your HARMONY LODGE NO. 3, I, O. O. F. tigation before U. S. Commissioner Da- v. T, advertising? Meets every Monday evening, at 7:30, m Tsuruda F. Farm. Exceptions Let us attend to changes. CORNER WILDER AVENUE vis yesterday. "All bad stay from Court, the Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort Street. Visiting broth the folks Circuit First Circuit. S. HAWAII AND PIIKOI STREET ers cordially invited to attend. F. Chillingworth for plaintiff -- appellee, PUBLICITY CO W. F. GEHRIXG, N. G. there," he added in conclusion. G(i S2 8 ; defendant-app- el nreserv Merchant St. R. HENDRY, Sec. "People W. W. Thayer for Pleasant location and very desirable. E. like lawyers and that kind lant. " 'it of folk?" Attor- NOTHING SO GOOD AS THE PACIFIC REBEKAH LODGE NO. 1, asked United States Omoto Bunhichi v. Honolulu Rapid COLLEGE STREET I. O. O. F. ney Brekons. J Transit & Land Co. Exceptions from a Meets everv second and fourth Thursday, at "Yes, all the bad people," agreed the Circuit Court, First Circuit. E. C. Pe- Aerated 'Waters 7:30 n. m.. "Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort Street. ters for plaintiff-appelle- e, Castle & SPLENDID HOME. Three bedroom, Visiting Rebekahs are cordially invited to. at witness and it was ruled by the Com- W. defe- Of the- - bath; tend. , Withington and J. Cathcart for parlor, den, kitchen, lanal and missioner that he. knew- the nature of ndant-appellant. quarters and stable. Lot AXNIE BIDIXGER, N. G. . servants' JENNY JACOBSOX, Secy. an oath and could testify. The Com- - Wo Sing & Co. v. Yuen Kau. Error GonsoIidaetl 35x125. Cool part f the city where lUCTIOW Soda Works ' -- to Circuit Court, First Circuit. W. W. SALE winds blow. Terms reasonable. LODGE 371, & A. M. . '"""" trade OCEANIC NO. F. . Thayer plaintiffs-appellee- s, E. M. Telephone 71 Meets on the last Monday of each month, at 6ivmS juuiuu. ucuwuu u wic for Masonic Temple, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting doctrine of eternal rewards and pun- - Watson for defendant-appellan- t. brethren and members of Hawaiian and Pa- iahmanta chjtlntr that mn tf mature Wakeki Heleluhe and Kahakuakoi Artistic Portraiture cine are cordially invited to attend. I, ...... Kealohapauole v. Honolulu Rapid j Transit & Land Co. Exceptions from A. Gilman F. WALDRON, Sec. was the truth, not from fear of eternal We have many new ideas to i J. damnation. Circuit Court, First Circuit. J. J. SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1907, show you. Why 1 plaintiff-appellant- s, not arrange for a OLIVE BRANCH REBEKAH LODGE The case before the Commissioner . Dunne for Cas Je sitting today? NO. 2, I. O. O. F. was that of T. K. Choy, until now thei& Withington for defendant-appelle- e 12 O'CLOCK NOON. Is Your Sole Right? Meets every first and third Thursday, tt intemroter In ths nfflA nt th David L. Peterson v. Charles R. R. W. PERKINS, i . u v j au., A. cuv " o A ui . tj vl iv v. unlit - cn Frazier. Exceptions from Circuit, At my Salesroom, 857 cordiaUy at- United States District Attorney, who First Kaahumanu ap- Visitine Rebekahs are invited to St! Hotel St., near Fort Phone 77 "Wet weather season Is tend. was placed under arrest for living with Circuit. C. F. Peterson for nlainti:!-- proaching', and It Is the time MAE CANTIN. N. G. a woman not nis wire, just wnose, appellee, E. C. Peters for defendant- - HAZEL CRANE, Secy. Must be Sold to Close Estates ALL KINDS OF for you to see to your shoes. wife she may be is the question to be appellant. twenty years she liv- Walter C. Peacock v. John G. Roth-- T.F.AHI CHAPTER NO. 2, O. E. S. determined. For ; Do not , . Meets every third Monday of each month, ed with another Korean, who claims well. Exceptions from Circuit Court, Rubber Goods at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Temple. Visit- that he was married to her in Korea. First Circuit. C. W. Ashford for plaintiff-ap- GOODYEAR RUBBER ine sisters and brothers and members of Lei law- pellee, A." G. M. Robertson or Co Aloha Chapter No. 3, are cordially invited to Choy also claims that she is his f defendant-appellan- t. ; R. H. PEASE. President Take Any Chances attend. fully wedded wife, the wedding having ALICE G. HERRICK, W. M. been performed recently in Honolulu In re assessment of Income Taxes, JAS. F. MORGAN. Market Street, ADELAIDE M. WEBSTER, Sec with a hole in your shoe. by the Rev. S. K. Oili. By the first Makee Sugar Co. . Appeal from Ti?x AUCTIONEER. San Francisco, Cal.. U. S. A. Appeal Court, Attorney Gen- Bring the shoe to us and let ALOHA CHAPTER 3, O. S. marriage a number of children was Kauai. NO. E. Asiej-sor-appell- LEI ee, Meets at Masonic Temple everr second born, the youngest of whom was on eral and M. F. Prosser for Tax us as good as new the taxpay- PUPILS WANTED make it Saturday of each month, at 7:30 p. m. Visit the witness stand yesterday against W. A. Kinney for $1-2- i A. In twenty minutes for 5, ing sisters and brothers are cordially invited to his mother. What he was required for er-appellant. ; COMPETENT lady teacher recently attend. If you are a man, or $1 If a MARGARET HOWARD, W. M. was to state the fact that the woman F. R. Harris v. Byron O. Clark. Ex trom tne coast would like private lady. LOUISE A. TRUE, Secy. under arrest for adultery was his ceptions from Circuit Court, First Cir-cui- t, pupils. Is proficient in music, draw-- , mother and that one of the other wlt--j H. G. Middleditch for plaintiff-appelle- e, lng, etc. Backward pupils brought O. XL, up LADIES' AUXILIARY. A. nesses was nis iatner, wnue at me Kingsbury & Kellogg for de In work; bright . pupils advanced. DIVISION NO. 1. same time the mother was denying the fendant-appella- nt , Address "R,", 20 Hawaiian Hotel, or YIGKERS' SHOE REPAIR SHOP Meets every first and third Tuesday, at 8 p. Territory v. Ah Sing et al. Error to telephone. ! m., in C. B. U. Hall, Fort Street. Visiting legitimacy of this and all the other 773$ sisters are cordially invited to attend. of her own children. Circuit Court, First Circuit Attorney 1119 Union Street P. O. Box 667 MRS. M. COWES, Pres. Choy, the man whom the woman de General and M. F. Prosser for plain-ti- rf Y. MAUD O SULLIVAN, Secy. serted her former alleged husband and -- appellee, R, W. Breckons for defe- WO SING a CO. children for, is a prominent member ndants-appellants. EASY-PAYME- NT ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS, BOOKS of the local Korean Christian colony, In re assessment of Income Taxes, Groceries and Fruits DIVISION NO. 1. Ap- A having woman to live with Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. TctAta avapv fife sintf fh rA YC a1 n am air sif ft taken the Two Story Tenement House . m, in C. B. U. HalL Fort Street. VUiting him In Ms apartments in the Chinese peal from Tax Appeal Court, Kauai. U86-U- 88 Nuuanu St orotners cordially invited to attend. I Y. ' M. C. A. premises Attorney General, M. F. , Prosser and ' and Lot W. C Lyon j& Co.; Ltd. j Vamy bS During the progress of the Investlga D. H. Case for Tax Assessor-appella- nt Phone Main 238 p. o. Box IU t I woman on a wrathful Castle & Withington for taxpayer-appelle- e. tion the carried ' Waity Block, King-- Street. MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. dialogue in Korean with her little son One Double Meets every Tuesday even me at . rAlHner K. v. Kaula Richardson Cottage and Lot JOHN NEILL, Engineer 1 . 7:30onrlI hia father for the inter Alice Kaae - I T . tT .11 T"l . T" - in zv. oi i . xiau, corner rori ana ere- of- - Exceptions Circuit Court, tania. Visitins brothers cord i all v invited tt vention at one time of the court et al. from Dealer In attend. I ficlals. Second Circuit. James L. Coke for One Large Taro Patch A. S. WEBBER, C. C. Both the accused were bound over plaintiff-appelle- e, D. H. Case for de NEW AND SECOND-HAN- D MA- TO KEEN E VV AJUJUliU, a. fendants-appellant- Ji. k. to await the action of the Federal s. CHINERY. LEAD. IT IS THE IS IN THE WILLIAM McKINLEY LODGE NO. S, gand jury and it may develop that a In re application of F. Ri Lucweiko One Building Lot Reparlng of All Kinds. Ec. TRY ONE. BEST CIGAR. K. of P. charge of bigamy will be laid against for. a writ of mandamus against James GASOLINE ENGINES A SPECIALTY Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd, Meets every Saturday evenine. at 7:30 the woman. Harrison & Gear appear W. Pratt, Commissioner of Public 135 Merchant Street TeL 111 clock, in Pythian Hall, corner Beretania and of the Territory. Appeal from The above situate on School street Distributors ' v ed for the defendants. Lands r'ort streets.- lsitms brothers cordially in extension, near . vited to Circuit Court,, First Circuit T. M. Llllha street attend. DEMURRERS IN BIG DAMAGE HEALANI-MYRT- L. H. WOLF, C. C. SUIT.-- Harrison for petitioner-appellee- ," J. W. LE E. A. JACOBSON, K. of R. & 8. for respondent-appella- nt $400,000 brought Cathcart AMERICANS ! In the damage suit James L. Holt, Tax Assessor v. Ed- SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1907. HONOLULU TEMPLE NO. 1, PYTH by William J. Lowrie against Henry gar question from Handkerchiefs IAN SISTERS. "Wood. Reserved 12 o'clock noon, at my salesroom. EHLNBUN P. Baldwin et al., three demurrers Judge, First Circuit Attorney - THS HAWAII JIYU Meets every first and third l!onday, at 7:30 of Circuit GOc GOc p. m., at ivnignts of Fythias Hall, Fort and were filed yesterday. The demurrer General for plaintiff, Smith & Lewis Asks your assistance In fur iseretama streets, All visitors cordially inv'ted Henry P. Baldwin, through his attor for to and L. J. Warren defendant AT K. FUKURODA thering friendship between attend. neys, Kinney & Marx, states that "the D. Moore v. Clinton G. Ballen- - F. MORGAN. ROSE ERICKSON, M. E. C. John JAS. 28 S3 Japan and America: send it GRACE M. & U. damages alleged to have been sustain Appeal Judge, and Hotel Street m O'BRIEN, of R. tyne et aL from Circuit Auctioneer. $5.00 and it will come to your ed by the plaintiff are speculative, in C. W. Ashford for plain Japanese) COURT CAMOES 8110, First Circuit. servant, teaching NO. A. O. F. consequential and too remote to sus -- Attorney General and E. PYHOGRAPHIC OUTTTTS Meets every second Tuesday tiff appellant, him moderation and right- - and fourth of tain a cause of action, being based defendants-appellee- s. each month, at 7:30 p. m., in San Antonio C. Peters for COPLEY PKLNTS thinking. Hall. Vineyard Street. Visitm? brothers oor- - upon a hypothetical and visionary val Frederick J. Lowrey et al., trustees Address, S. SHEBA, Mgr., oiauy invited to attend. uation of profits wihch under specula v. Territory. Original. Castle & With Preliminary Advertisement ARTISTS' MATERIALS Cor. Beretania and Maunakea J. F. KEGO. C. K. plaintiff might If it; M. C. PACHECO, F. S, tive circumstances the ington and Smith & Lewis for plain Streets. have obtained from the sale of certain tiffs, Attorney General for defendant Pacific Picture Framing Co. The best Japanese news- - CAMOES CIRCLE NO. 240, C. O. F. stocks." ' William W. Bierce, Limited v. Clin- every I am public Nuuanu below Hotel papnr in Honolulu. ' Meets second and fourth Thnrsdav of James B. Castle, through Castle & ton J. Hutchins, trustee. Exceptions instructed to offer at Street escn monui, at i :3U p. m., in San Antonio auction on Tianslatlons made from HalL Vineyard street. Visiting companions Withington, and Caroline Castle Wes from Circuit Court, First Circuit. A. English to Japanese, and Tlce are coraiauy invited to attend. tervelt, through the same attorneys, - M. C. PACHECO, C. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16, versa. . C. demurring 1907, Union Co. Moderate charges. K. BORGES, S. are the other defendants. rwnhtaVodTwrrh. Electric J. F. defendant-appella- nt Commercial Work Solicited. for an order to allow the 69-- 71 cart for 12 BERETANIA STREET. COURT LUNALTLO NO. 6600, A. O. F. defendants to inspect the documents in O'CLOCK NOON, Meets every Brtt and third Wednesday even- the case, the agreement and contract Telephone Main 31 S. HONOLULU PAINTING CO. ings of each month, at 7:30 p. m., in Pythian by under whom he at my salesroom, 857 Kaahumanu under which the action is brought, was those through, and. , W. B. RAM. Mgr. HalL corner Fort and Beretania streets. Viait-- occupies the premises. street, the very House Wiring-- Bells, Dry Cells. log brothers cordially invited. also filed by William J. Lowrie, the Special attention to Installing private PAINTING and PAPERHANGING WILLIAM AHIA, C. K. plaintiff, the motion being based on the ADOPTION ALLOWED. AND TUTTING. JAS. K. KAU LIA, P. C, P. S. telephones and general repair work. records in said cause, D. . In Wallpaper, The petition of W. Keliikaikiolft HANDSOME RESIDENCE Dealers, Paints, etc. HONOLULU AERIE 140, O. R. D. Silliman and A. G. M. Robert - F. E. for the adoption of four minor children r Corner Beretania and Emma. Meets ' on second and son represent the plaintiff. P. O. Box 91. fourth WmIiimiIit nen was srranted yesterday by Judge De OF injrs of each month, at BEFORE JUDGE DE BOLT. Bolt The petitioner's relationship to S 7:30 o'clock, in Pythian I CLOTHES The case of Lul vs. AchI went over, the children is that he is the former STYLE Everything In the nan, corner ceretania and rort streets, visit mother. Now Mrs. H. A. Isenberg WITH TO THEM 3 ing are invited to attend. on request of counsel, to October 23. husband of their mother's MATERIAL THAT WEARS ill Curio line from an old L. E. TWOMcY, W. P. In the divorce proceedings of Wil he is their father. All concerned live S If-- ' calabash to a rare Ha H. T. MOORE. Secy. liam Keaweiwl against Aukai Keawe at Koolauloa. Situate Corner of Punahou Street and waiian stamp you will George A. Martin, 3 HONOLULU HARBOR NO. 54, A. A. iwi, the petition was granted on the A JAPANESE DIVORCE. Wilder Avenue find at that big IS finding of the court the complain Arlington Block Hotel Street j of M. & P. that filed bill Complaint LAND CURIO STORE Meets on first and third Sunday evenines of ant had been deserted for three years, Nul Kameda a of (Stelner's), each month, 7 o'clock, in divorce proceedings yesterday Elite Build at at Odd Fellows' Hall. The custody of the minor'child was For particulars apply ing, Hotel Street. All sojourning brethren are cordially invited to given to the libelant, against Tsunesuke Kameda. The cou I, attend. Japan 1897 By order Worthy President. In the matter of the estate of Mary pie were married in in and JAS. F. MORGAN, I ! A. L. LANE. Pa,. o rightful the coUrt is asked to untie the Japa- f i W. R. PATTERSON FRANK C. PCOB, Secy. Ann determine the the: desertion of AUCTIONEER. Brick, Stone and Dry Walls : nese "knot because of f heirs of the estate, W. A. Greenwell the complainant by the defendant A. THEODORE ROOSEVELT appearing for the children and W. C. appears peti Contractor and Builder CAMP NO. 1, U. S. W. V. Achi for the father, the court found S. Humphreys for the PLASTERING AND CEMENT WORK li REPAIR WORK OF ALL that the husband was not an heir so tioner. Promptly and Carefully Done. i Department Hawaii. THE HOLT ESTATE. KINDS NEATLY DONE Meets every first and third tar as the personal property was con ffbone Mala $24 1168 Union Bt Wednesday, Waverlev Block, cerned, the children being entitled to Helen A. Cushlngham, guardian of K. ISHU, corner Bethel and Hotel, at all. AchI gave notice of appeal. the minor defendants in the case of FOR Kawasaki Hotel, 7:30 p. m. Visiting comrades et SALE River Street eoruiany to May K. Brown vs. Henry Holmes Telephone Main 395. ! invited attend. PAST DUE MAN OVERDUE. ; O. SCHWERDTFEGER, al.. dealinsr with the James R. Holt "Garnishee proceedings , against M. Family Grocers Commander. H. Estate, filed an answer to the plain Ayres, the Referee editor, which were tiff's complaint yesterday through her At a Bargain We cater especially to the fam- MARINE ENGINHERS BENEFICIAL to have come to trial yesterd