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FT HAWA 11AN STJLH 1 ft Telephone 2365 Star Business Ofllce SECOND EDITION 9 'VOL, ' . XVIII. SIXTEEN PVGES. HONOLULU, HAWAII, KATUItDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 11)10. SIXTEEN' PAGES. Xo. 5744

1 ROOSEVELT COMES OUT IN SUPPORT OF TAFT TtDDY ON PLATFORM WITH IN ranM nuiMA TMf MANOA BIG IISIJROENI IS Uncle Joe Cannon might have e seen "When reformers start out," he said, i some Insurgents (Associated J iiuifi uiimn real if ho had been' In "tiny often think it Is 'smart or think Press Cable to The Star.) Honolulu this morning. They gather they are 'playing the game of politics when they do ed on all 'sorts of corrupt oIoncl AN INTERESTING GOVERNMENT PARTY OP YOUNG CHINESE ON street corners, with red tickets fn0,3'.-We,,,,,e- KooHcvelt things. This, with unlimited money addrS delivered THE STEAMER CHINA TO BE EDUCATED IN AMERICAN UNI- in their hands, waiting anxlousfy "for Sip V some emphatic being used is what wo are up against. Pve endorsements of VERSITIES, EXPENSES PAID OUT OF AMERICA'S BOXER REBEL- two o'clock tn nrrlvn iaft administration, and included Tart's tariff policy in LION INDEMNITY. Kls tllUt It VJJ "Unless there Is treachery on tho Herniations, It was the might charter automobiles carry first public and part of our followers, I cannot see how he s amis m the bitter fight laumui voters to the being waged over the tariff JlStlon w tK Sixty-eigh- Manoa noils'. wo need to fear the'' X t young Chinese, students ment that It did not desire to collect result. We should m the liepubl.can party. Though he They don't insurge any better in Kan win by about forty endorsed Tart's l , who aro to enter American universi- any more of the indemnity awarded votes.." (lent ,mi 80 r,,r as sas or Iowa than on Port street, and On the tai7hnvresi e,,dowo ' AtirS!;; to It. The unpaid balance amounted other side, the confidence is ties, and whose opportunity of doing Roosevelt the strenuous never had" a just the same. to about twenty million dollars. On The leaders say they Colonel Koosevelt's addi so was furnished by President Roose- better primary row than Manoa is hav. have being notified that United the votes. One of them claimed ed States Senator DoHiver, one,iff the States ing. to tho of tho L velt's remission of a large paijt. of the did not care to accept the money, the be able to win by two to one, but " f The Republican polls opened at two no A,drid' ln "oP-ent- ativeS Boxer indemnity fund, arrived here Chinese government anounced It such claim is seriouslymade by Si" that o'clock, and they will close at seven the majority this morning on the steamer China, on would devote tho sum to paying the of those who aro doing Itoosevelt gave his hearty this evening. Barring the Manoa rum the hustling. endorsement to Tart's latest tariff sue their way to the coast. They were expenses of Chinese students at Ame- gestions or an expert tariff pus, which is a bit hazy in' its real It is said commission. entertained at lunch at one o'clock at rican universities, and the young men that times have never Discussing the operations ol" causes, except for the evident attempt good the new tariff law, Colonel Itoosevelt Kawalahao seminary, the entertain- who are passing through here today been so in Manoa. There Is a complimented to "do' Lorrln Andrews, there Is lit- President Tart on the agreements made by him ment being in charge of a local com- are the first to take advantage of the broad smile on tho face of the Com- loreign on frith tle excitement. Kalmuki h s a of nations, tariff schedules. mittee of which P. W. Damon is p'an. bit mon People. Last night the Insurgents a row on. Ed Towsg hnvlnrr lioi'im ,gave a luati, man. The students will go to various Ame- attho same time that the first under the new to, attempt some insurging. However jear tariff law were seventeen million i ? After the Powers sent armed forces, rican universities. They are regard- pother side was holding a big meeting, excess ol the receipts dollars he failed to find any Joe- - Uncle to at with hints of a glorious under the Dingley law to Peking some years ago, to suppress ed as an important indication of the luau to come. 1H3VJ3KLY, September :i tack, and his insurgency sems to have' JSvery singlo President Tart lefftodav Tor SI ' the Boxer uprising, at the time when "awakening" of China and ar voter is an issue all by where he will their fallen flat for lack of 'an issue. address the conservation congress lliA it was reported that all the members rival will create much on the himself, and It won't bo the fault of interest Manoa, beyond a doubt, is going to lia'"- -lo- :!nd Aw& of the foreign legations had been mas- mainland. 'some of them if the day is won or lost ii- unceinent is have tho time of Its political life. To at small price. Z large r -! sacred, the Powers all demanded The students were taken in charge MANILA, September :i. Tho nii-im.- v...... a- . add to the gaiety of the occas!on( I'vs.;; Out in tho Fifth YT, C. indemnities. by a committee this morning , and Achl is facing Theresa Wilcox discovered 1,u! ,eado1'' L iu About three years ago President shown some of the sights of Hono yesterday a crisis. His enemies are saying that "nm' lays that a fight was on, and at once enter- ho will be "dumped" with a dumping ssssi. notified govern lulu. .'l.-- Roosevelt the Chinese ed it, according IjOSTOJ September The steamer to custom. SJio is that will land In West Point has been burn-e- d him all a mess on sea. . Only sixteen of ft believed to be aiding" the Andrews-Buffandea- u those on board were saved. - the political rubbish pile. Achl calm rescued by the steamer The were i side. ly says that ho will continue to guide Devonian. . r D. Jl.-- BOY MOVEMENT Both sides seem to really anticipate tho WASHINGTON, C., September Thc census figures MAT destinies of tho Republican party ported show the population victory, but neither makes any very as far as six or eight hundred votes of the city of Philadelphia to 1,549 008. Her population the big claims. Andrews said this morn- - should bo accepted as a guide, and at time of the census of 1000 was 1 "W)7 J REACHES HONOLULU HOW IT ing that ho expected to win by about that when the convention meets he forty votes. He said that tho will be on the floor, trading for such insurgent purists were doing crook- - things as Achl thinks are for the pub eder politics than machines ever lie good, Achi being at least a part of GREAT BRITAIN MAKES MEN OF BOYS dreamed of. the public, " A Scout's honor is to be trusted. A Scout is loyal. ''DYING STATEMENT7' c .i..4.. :,. j i.,. ,.,.nr..f .,.,! n...-- . i NUDE, i KJUUULD UUIJ ia UU U1I1 IU limp UUIUIB. ' MAYJWTEST if A Scout is a .friend to all, and a brother to every othervScout, no matterII ioi wnatJ social ciassI J.I.uie onierJ 1 1ueioiigs.1 BUT REFUSES TO PedaJ Cable lo The Star.) , A Scout is courteous. ADMIT Tnvnnv .September x . DIG :iThe Westminster Gazette declares A. Scout is a friend td animals. me pian proposed bv i? that A obeys orders. 2jf " " V n Scout Choy ong Jo, the Korean fn fortification bf the Phnnn,,, i ", smiles looks pleasant. stabbed ed ft fnllv. Thnn. nnawOI tn m.. A Scout and " x uy a countryman agreemen be ween ' teuow who thought tlons put by Mllverton, ho proceeded the United States and GreatSBritain. A Scout is thrifty. It decS it a patriotic duty to remove Choy. to tell his story Tf tho murderous as that the United States is inwW ,i.r.....o.. . i 1 . Prom Official Handbook of the . Which 1 w CHIlll made a "dying statement" last night sault made upon him by Leo Song In. IS What Iioosnvn. j t. nnnw,wlinnrtjsli4 and then spoiled It by declaring that The statement was entirely satisfac The "Boy Scout" movement has munity, as well as providing a military he would not die at all. Deputy Coun tory until at the end Choy reniged on spread to Hawaii. The movement to asset. w. w ( IIVIXJ ! j. ty Attorney Mllverton went to the the dying proposition. He spoiled It for mayor two years from now. He hnn r organize the boys; on the basis The movement was founded in Ame FOR THE WEEK, of. the hospital, on advices from Dr. Straub all as a legal document by declaring withdrawn from tho mayoralty fleht. There will be many above obligation, which has had won- rica by Ernest Thompson Seton, h.ut and is leaving attractive show. uiai unoy s conamon was such mat it most emphatically ho was go-- John Lane and Charles Ings at Sachs progress In did not attract much that not tho coming week. Tho derful England nnd the attention until was proper get - Hustace, Jr., to fight to to his statement ing to die at a'l.- It does not appear a finish for Ladlen' Underwear and I3aby Outfit- United States.Js to be launched here tho foundation of a similar onranlza- - tho nomination. Under tho law, tho statement could In the record that Mllverton argued ting Department has many dainty gar- next week. The plan has been found tlon In England by Sir Robert S. S. Carlos Long is another rtomibllnnn only be used at a trial of Choy's as- the point with him, ments and there are s.01110 Baden-Powel- l, the hero of Mafeklng. or told him that it who has been unusually to bo a most effective means of train- sailant, If made as a "dying state very heard from as entirely fotchlng things in tho Glove General Powells organization was plainly his duty to die, or "willing to and' ing boys and causing their natural ac- snread ment," with realization on the nart of be a supervisor from the Hosiery Department. like wildfire and over 400,000 at least to believe that he was going Fourth tivities to be of good use to the com- - boys aro the author that lie was about to pass district. Frank J. Krucer Is enrolled In England. to die. What Happened was that tho In tho field also. away. Hence the first necessary ques- prosecuting officer, stenographer The object of the movement, as de- and In tho Fifth district C. S. Holiowav tion put to Choy was as to whether he deputy Charley Cravenette fined by Sir Robert, "is to seize the sheriff Rose left him in is now talked of for a nomination and Cfcf realized that ho was about to die. peace to carry out his Intention of liv at David Douglas boy's character in Its red-ho- t staco of riwa is slated by Choy said he was dying, and reallz ing if ho some. l I enthusiasm and to weld It into the could make good on it.. MAKE YOUR right shape and encourago and de velop its individuality, so that the boy may become a good man and a valua ble citizen for our country." KOREAN The scheme lays special emphasis WOULD BE on outdoor recreation and self-trainin- The need for such an organiza- tion, in this country in particular, Is thus set forth by Mr. Seton In tho ofTl-cl- BABY IN ON COUNTY handbook of the ; "Every American boy a hundred I Now - To - day years ago lived either on a farm or In such close touch with farm lire that DISPUTE BOARD . An Ideal shoo for street or ho reaped Its benefits. Ho had all tho turn dress wear. practical knowledge that comes from Made of Dlack Cravenotto country surroundings; A I, 1 : that is, ho could REMARKABLE DOMESTIC TAN- JACK LUCAS, .C. S. HOLLO WAV cloth. Soft and pllaWo on tho ride, shoot, skate, run, swim; ho was IAK1H6 foot andeasy tqclean. GLE REVEALED BY A HABEAS AND handy with tools; ho could manage CARLOS LONG DISCUSSED A rich Jet black color. Wn I Hawaiian domestic anjmals; he knew tho woods, CORPUS PETITION. ' AS.CANDIDATES. show them In Pumps nt $1.00' y self-relian- t, he was physically strong, and jn nutton Doots at ?5.00. Some resourceful, well developed In body A habeas corpus petition was filed now supervisorial material POWDER 'O I Trust has ss; m nnd brain. in tho circuit court yesterday after been coming to tho front In tho Ropubllcnn party Absolutely Pure Ik "Wb have lived to see an unfortu noon to get possession of a thirteen in tho Manufacturer's past fow days, and among aspl-rant- a I t nate change Partly through tho year old Korean girl, and thereby tho Tho only baking powrfot 1 Just shoved into nrona H II growth of immenso cities, with tho hangs a talo of some very strange the maao Shoe l!X Ifar nf..f Jack Lucas, ono time candidate with Royal Grapo Co., Ltd. '1 for mayor. Lucas is said now to bo Cream of Tartar 1051 Fort St., - ' (Continued on Pago Six.) (Continued on page 4) willing Honolulu to take a placo on tho board, Mo Alum, fio Lime Pliosphab TWO THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910.

TIDES, SUN AND MOON. cisco, September. 14. Mr. and Mrs. E. m., Bible School. Wm. G. Hall, super- be? 3. President Tnft yesterday ap- September 3, 7f34 New moon, nt n. m. E. Cadwoll and child, H. 11. Simpson, intendent. 11 a. m,, sermon and com- pointed Joseph Austin Holmes director Oceanic Steamship Company C. S. Davis, A. Blom.tL. II. Dee, Vin- munion. G:30 p. m., Y. P. S. C, E. of tho bureau of mines. ttj 4. 4H i cent Gonovcs, Mrs. Charles tt. Miss SB Pa p s i 5 Fra.lsr Lizzie Webster, president. 7:30 s si lisi w ill o-- and child, Arthur Gllman, Athorton sermon. Subject "Has God Spoken THOUSAND LIVES . Sierra Schedule T g 5 3 3 g Oilman, Walter Doyle, T. O White, Ur. to Man?" LOST IN FLOOD' E. R. Marshall, II. W. Pogue, Mr. and All are welcome. LiBAVB S. F. ARRIVE HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE 8. F. 1'. M. It. A. M. I'. M. VICTORIA, British Columbia, Sep- t Hnrry White, A. Schnack, W. P. AUG. 20 AUG. 26 AUG. 31 SEPT. Rises Mrs. tember 3 The first authorltatlvo news, ', 5:41 Henry, BBPT. JO SEPT. 16 SEPT. 21 SEPT. 27 29 12:05 1.9 4!l0 8:03 0:15 0:41 Kelley, Miss Edna Mrs. J. Tho Salvation Army. regarding the actual losses In life and - " L, Drey- OCT. 1 OCT. 7 OCT, 12 OCT. 18 Fnrnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall, corner Nuuanu avenue nnd property during tho great flood In' "8 2.0 6:20 8:40 5:416:15 1:18 OCT. 22 OCT. 28 NOV. 2 NOV. 30 10 fus, 'Mrs. G. F. Boremnn uml child, King street, upstairs, Sunday even- reached this city yesterday. Ac- 29 NOV. 12 NOV. 18 NOV. 23 NOV. Miss White, Mr. and, Mrs, F. L, Pi'l ing meeting conducted by Major and cording to tho report, the death list, 31 2.1 1:24 C:25 9:10 5:440:13 2:45 1:4S andchlld, Mrs. A. W. Adams. Mrs. E. Mrs. John Willis divisional officers. one thousand drowned tConnects a Honolulu with C. A. Line for Sydney. 0. A. Line leaves exceeded and Sep . M Olmstead, H. W Knight, Dr. Gaorge II. All are invited. mlBsIng. Honolulu for Australia Jan. 8, 10 and every 28 days. 1 2:30 2.0 a:12 7:23 9.S8 3:47 5:44jflil2 Huddy, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Ponhallow, wero-1S0.00- Arrives In Honolulu a woek In advance of C. a. Line ateamer en route In fifteen prefectures there I. L .Clark, Wm. Lldgate, Mr. and Mis. swept to Bvdnerl 2 3:07 40 2:63 1:15 10:13 5il5 0:11 4:14 houses wrecked or away . A. N. Hayselden, Mrs. J. 3. H. Pratt from Honolulu to San Francisco First Ckiss, $65 r Round STRIKE and 1113 houses flooded. RATES 3 3:39 1.8 3:32 C.02 10:22 5:15 6:10 and 2 children, Ernest Gay, Mr. and Altogether 350,000 acres of land Family Room, extra. IS Trip, $110. A. M. Mrs. Francis Gay, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. were flooded and two millions of peo- twenty-fou- r prior to tho 4 1.7 1:10 10:43 9.47 Reservations will not bo held later than hours 4:08 6:456.09 7:22 Baldwin nnd son, Miss V. Athorton, ple were left homeless. full. advertised sailing time unless tickets aro paid for in Hermon von Holt, Miss Mary von II OT E Several steamers were wrecked. Times of the tide aro taken from Holt, Mrs. T K. Beard, Mrs. A E. the U. S. Coast ana Geodetic Survey Beard, Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Dllltmthnni FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO NEW YORK, September SAYS ROOSEVELT tables. Tho tides at Kahulul and Mr. and Mrs. Fennlmore, Mr. arid,Mrs. 3. The great cloakmnkers' strike was settled IS VERY DANGEROUS Hllo occur nbout ono hour earlier II. C. Ilolnles, Miss P. B. Roberts, Mis. San Hid yesterday, the victory being won by YORK, September 3. William COay than at Honolulu. Honolulu standard J. B. Roberts, Mrs. J. A. Gllmili, S. M. NEW the Seventy work- Republican committee, pub- time Is 10 hours 30 minutes slower Damon, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thurston. strikers. thousand Barnes Jr., GENERAL AGENTS. than Greenwich time, being that of ers, who were out nine months, return- lisher of the Albany Journal, and ed to their places. acknowledged leader of the Republi- tho meridian of 157 degrees 30 mlns. FROM THE HYADES. Tho tlmo whistle blows 1:30 p.m., Ten million dollars was lost in can machine In tho state since the at September 2, 1910, 8 p. m. 311 miles which is tho samo as Greenwich wnges. The loss to the manufacturers pnsslng of Timothy L. Woodruff's con- Co from Honolulu. Smooth sea, line wea- was a hundred millions. trol, yesterday stated In an interview Canadian-Australi- an Royal Mail Steamship 0 hours 0 minutes. The sun and Sunday morning. moon ther, will arlve that hysteria has run riot throughout are for local time for the whole cargo. group. For Honolulu ,1400 tons of DICKINSON SAILS FOR the country and that the activity of HONGKONG ON CROOK Insurgent reformers has become a me- CANADIAN-PACIFI- C WILHELMINA HEARD FROM. line running In connection with the MANILA, September 3. Secretary nace to the safety of the country. Bteunon of the ahore and Sydney, RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, September 2, 1910, 8 p. m. 121G of War Dickinson and party departed Barnes declared that Colonel Roose- and Brl.bant. Q. f ft .W., and calling tt Victoria, B. C. Honolulu miles from Honolulu, light wlnds.i sea yesterday on the transport Crook for velt's recent addresses have startled VANCOUVER. Shipping in Port smooth, ilne. Will arrive Hongkong, en route to on He said also FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR weather Siberia their thoughtful men. that Tuesday morning. For Honolulu 143 round-th- e world tour. level-heade- d men have been Impress- SEPTEMBER 1GMARAMA ZEALANDIA 11 cabin passengers, 15 storage passen- by Roosevelt with the frightful OCTOBER 14MAKURA OCTOBER (Government vessels.) ed ,1 MARAMA gers, 3000' tons of cargo, 401 bags of J. A. HOLMES GETS danger that lies In the probability of at Vanning Island. S. Calls U. L. H. T. Kukui, from cruise, mall, C8 packages of Wells Fargo Ex- BIG JOB FROM TAFT his ascendency to the power and posi- August 19. press matter. For, Hllo 2000 tons of BEVERLY, Massachusetts, Septem- - tion which he once held. Merchant vessels. cargo. v . DOWN VOYAGES. CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND Flaurenco Ward, Am. schr., from Midway, August 11. WIRELESS FROM SIERRA. Co., Ltd., Agents following message has Theo. H Davies & Ge.'l Danmark, Dan. bk., from Lelth Au- The wireless agents gust 12. been received by the from the ock Fro Gar Line S. S. Sierra: Helene, Am. schr., Aberdeen, Au- S. S. Sierra at Sea September 2, gust 19. Steamship Co. 1910, S p. m. SG8 miles from Honolulu Pacific Mail '2p. . Marion Chilcott, from Gaivoa, strong head winds and sea. Dark Aug. 28. . Toyo Kisen Kaisha S. S. Co. gloomy weather with frequent rain squalls. Barometer 30.32, air C7. 1 1 Lots in Kaimuki, TRANSPORT SERVICE. Companies will Call at HONOLULU and Leave Bteamera of the above U. S. A. T. Logan, at San Francisco. on or about the Dates mentioned below: tali Port U. S. A. T. Sheridan, from Honolulu FOR ORIENT. LEAVE HONOLULU FOR 8. F. FOREIGN STEAMER LEAVE HONOLULU for Manila; August 12. For Sale Cheap SEPT. 10 MARU SEPT. 13 MANCHURIA U. S. A. T. Dlx, from Honolulu for . SEPT. 19 CHIVO MARU SEPT 1 SEPT. 24 Manila, August 12 CHINASS SEPT. 20 ASIA OCT. 8 TM E TABLE MANCHURIA OCT. 3 MONGOLIA TENYO MARU OCT. 15 ARRIVED. CHIYO MARU OCT. 11 Ltd., OL1. U Saturday, September 3. Kaimuki Co., OCT. IS KOREA Land qta S. S. China, from the Orient. STEAM E3 TO ARRIVE. MONGouA oCT. n nMaru...... MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE SIBERIA jvb S. S. Mauna Kea, from Hilo and Due Name from MARU NOV. 8 TENYO NOV. 19 way ports. KING AND FORT STREETS WAIALAE & KOKO HEAD AVS KOREA NOV. 14 CHINA September ; NOV. 26 U. S." transport Sherman, Ma- 1G59 NIPPON MARU NOV. 29 MANCHURIA ' from 3 China .v Yokohama PHONE . - DEC. 5 CHIYO MARU nila. G Wilhelmina San Francisco SIBERIA mc-l- ' DEC. 12 ASIA l Schr. ,Wailele, from Hamakua ports. 13 Mara ma Colonies CHINA DEC. 24 MANCHURIA DEC. 19 MONGOLIA 1G Zealandla '....Victoria DUE SATURDAY. x STEAMERS TO DEPART. U. S. A. T. Sherman, from Manila, Depart Name For The Bestpf All via Nagasaki. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO September P. M. S. S. China from Yokohama. & CO, Str. Mauna Kea from Hllo and way 3 China ; . San Francisco Carbon Papers H. MACKFELD ports, a. m. 10 Manchuria Yokohama 13 Marama Vancouver 1C Zealandla Sydney DUE TUESDAY. Non-Greas- e Co.'s Schedule, 1910 M. N. S. S. Wilhelmina from San Matson Navigation Francisco, a. m. DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. . SUIB1 SERVICES PASSENGERS Non - Smut Arrive from San Francisco --Sail for San Francisco. September G Arrived. Central Union Church. Wilhelmina September 6 Lurllne September 1'4 Per S. S. Mauna Kea, from Hilo and At the Sunday morning service at Lurllne ' September 28 Wilhelmina Clear 4 way ports September 3. George Glr-on- 11 a. Jn. Rev. Rowland B. Dodge, pas- October 4 Lurllne October Jo's. tor of the Wailuku Union church, Xnian 15 Wilhelmina October 12 Girond, Louis Girond, J. L. Girond, wife and son, Major Reum, D. Maul, will pYeach. In the evening at Copies for Honolulu direct on or 3. S. Nevadan of thisllne. sails from Seattle A. McCowan, Miss E. Shulcs, S. K. 7:30 Rev. A. A. Ebersole, the assist- about Sept. 17th 1910. ' ' Syde, Miss S. Stilson, Mrs. R. Benton, ant minister. His subject will be Hawaiian News Co., LtdM AITuaSngounR Master L. Self, and daughter, Mrs. M. "The Supremo Folly." The male quar For further particulars apply to Kahana and child, Mrs. J. Smith and tet will sing at both services. AGENT8. - CASTLE & COOKE LTD.,..-- ' GENERAL son, R. J. Buchly, C. Koogs, H. Rosen- Next Wednesday evening the assist herg, Miss Thrum, Mrs. J. Hicks, E. P, ant minister will begin a series of stu- Irwin, J. C. Anderson, W." T. Thrum, dies on tho sermon on the Mount. At ) I American-Hawaiia- n Steamship Co. A. Gartley, Misses Wlckander (2), this first meeting he will take up the Miss Nichols, Miss" A. Goo Kim, Miss body of Christ's teaching as a whole, EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN HANDSOME GREYS every sixth defi- FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, E. Goo, Miss M. Lon hip, Master Lon at each successive meeting some portion English and American Weaves. Made to your order with ; day.' Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharr, 4lBt Street. Hip, W. H. Heen, J. Wery, Miss P. nite of it. Everyone In city who Is not con- and style unequalled. Bouth Brooklyn. Heen, Mrs. M. Flgerado and ehlld, C. the B. Spawn, V. Vlckers, A. Weill, F. L. nected with any other church here is FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: W. W. AHANA 62 South King Street September 11 Hill, L. A. Thurston, C. H Vicars and urged to make Cenratl Union church S. S. Alaskan, to sail , 23 his church home. You will be most S. S. Arlzonan lo sail September wife, J L. Cockburn and wife. Miss r. For further information apply to Murphy, Miss S. McLean, Mrs. B. welcome at any or all of its services. Spencer and 2 sons, E. Wood, Prof. ,H HACKFELD & CO., LTD, Agents, Honolulu. 1 Hitchcock, A. W. Dunn, E. K. Hario, Methodist Church. General Freight Agent. MEN'S LAUNDRY WORK BY HAND. C P. MORSE, N. K. Lyman, W. Watson, Mrs. C. H. The First Methodist Episcopal , Careful handling of every piece insuring the minimum of Chamblln, Miss M. Hyell. Mrs- - J. ,T. church, corner Beretania avenue and wear. UNION PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.'S Lewis, E. Vierra, Martin Vierra, C, Miller street, J. T. Jones, pastor. New Telephone Number Is Santos, Master J. Galbralth, H. Gal- - Class meeting 9 o'clock, William FRENCH LAUNDRY. J. Abadie, Prop. 777 KING braith, Mrs. M. Springer, Miss Wil Knott, leader. inn in i in mill R. y liams Miss Arakawa, C. Bolte, Mrs, J. Sunday School, 9:45, II. Trent, t Herlng, J. Kai, W. P. Alexander, superintendent. . J , . . . . 1 T) I Mrs. ...i IT TIT T "r..t T...... 1.11-- II .1 Absolute Kenauinty m n.uiuunir ouggugu, iuuvmg uiuiiuiu, hum, A. Mattoon, D. B. Branco, T. H. Kel- Morning worship, 11 a. m sermon etc. WOOD AND COAL. STORAGE. ley, Mrs, T. Sen and child, Miss A. by the pastor, subject,' "True Friend- KING STREET, NEXT TO ALEX. YOUNG HOTEL. Kimo, Master King San, Choy Jane, B, ship." ml H. Bond, A. Youpg, R. S. Norris, Miss Epworth League, 7 o'clock. Topic, Is as essentialBlectrioin the modern home as lightIronitself M. Sllva, F. Wellhumoller, Miss Well-humelle- r, "Chapter Rally Day," Miss Maud Daw- O. Stillman, Mrs. Loo Coon, son, leader. and five children,,Ah Ting, Rev, Ho, Evening worship, 7:45 o'clock. Ser- IRON WHERE Miss Zane, H. S. Coy, Miss McTIche, mon by the pastor; subject, "Pick up IMP'S nnnr, mmz CoalHj Miss Vredenberg, Master E, Hall, H. tho Scraps," Special music by tho Firewood and Akona.-D- . McAllister, Miss Fuesey, A. quartet. Hall, J. Donald, R. Frlcke, Y. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday-- evening, Best Grades Always On Hand Jaouen, Mrs. Panne and child, Missos . Mrs. Smith, leader. Kamakawaiole, J. R. Gaspar, Master I A ' 1 1 1 ll,n,tn ex nvfnn. Vredenberg", Miss Bell, Mrs. ' Coan, ' ed to all not worshiping elsewhere to Rev. Dodgo, wife and two children, C. join us In these services of worship. W. Baldwin, E. Cockett, W. Cockett, Concrete Brick, Crushed ry MIsb Sinclair, George W. Carr, M. Kaumakaplll Church. , Ashue, Thos. Scott, Master Paters, J. The Kamaukapill Junior Rock and Sand Do Rego, Rev. C. P. Hoo, Miss T. Kin, wlll meet with tho Senior Epdea- - W. Weight, Miss T. Nagatani, Mrs. j cor Society, at half past six o'clock

Murakami, Geo. H. Dunn, Jr., -- Miss Sunday evening at . Kaumakaplll Manuka, Wm. Manuka and wife, A. church. At seven o'clock Rev. W. D. Relman, J. Y. Ting, Miss E. Lau, Miss Westervelt will glvo a stereopticon i. Ting, Miss L. Choy, J. Buchanan, Miss lecture. This will bo a most helpful Hustace-Pec- E. Nahaolelua, Mrs. N. Keohokalolo, service and a cordial Invitation is ex- Go. ' k George Edwards', G. Wong, Miss A. tended to all. Phone 295 63 Queen Street n Ting. Booked. 1 Christian Church. TheHawaiiaaiElectricGo., Ltd. Per S. S. Wilhelmina, for San Viati' A. C. McKeover, minister, 9:45 a.

I V V THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910. THRE2

Campbell, who accumulated millions HIGH CLASS SINGING. In tho Hawaiian islands his for chil Mrs. Estolle Henrtt Droyfus, "tho dren to spend. , California contralto," gave a delightful But Beatrice spending as Isn't much recital at tho Moana Hotol concert as some of tho dis- others, and has room on Thursday evening, she was played a business acumen as discon- III nbly nsslsft-- by Miss Margaret Clark, certing con- Special Opportunity as It Is unexpected, when pianist, and Dr. Carl Ramus, 'cellist. fronted with fortune-huntin- g suitors. Seldom If ovor has a singer been Shortly to beau- During this month only wo offer tho after her return her subjected to such a severo test as tiful Honolulu home that from an Eastern to which Mrs. sub-mltte- following choice Kalmuki resldencea Dreyfus voluntarily d By Mrs. Eleanor Rlvenburg. , school an inpecunlous young man from for purchase, upon terms within tho that is, tho singing of as many the West journeyed to that tropic land of anybody desirous of acquiring as eight difficult numbers with pauses reach for tho avowed purpose of winning a homo. Small cash payment and bal the raro .floral gifts, bestowed upon JUST A JINGLE. of bht a minute or so between them. on Dolly the hand and fortune of tho charming Yet she camo anco In monthly Installments. Call her her natal.day. Dimple through It triumphantly, By queen ' Beatrice. hor voice get particulars of these two spe- tho stood Hon. Prince and Very simple showing not a trace of fall-In- g and But if the man from the coast had bargains before they are with Princess Kalanlanaole, tho latter wear- Had her eyo on Mr. Wimple'. i nor her leatures a sign of effect cial been furnished a "hunch" tllo ing a princess robe of Irish lace; for- So sho flirted, that from tho exertion or tho sultry atmos- drawn. ' lady was a financial winner, sho was phere. on mer Governor Cleghorn being absent Deftly skirted .'' As tho evening was unusually NO 1: Threo bedroom house equally well Informed as to his hier- - The most elaborate affair tho on account of serious Illness. All tho places that he went to. calm the nlr wbb close and tho mos car llno.Spaclous lanals. Nowly pa. of cenary mission, and nt their first week one might oven say year Behind tho queen's chair, a high quitoes were active, but tho least dis tiareil and nalnted throughout. Lot of tho meeting she took the wind out of backed Chinoso carved ebony settee, Mr. Wimple his turbed of all present from theso 1Q0 x 225 covered with shado and was tho reception given at Washing- v . anils by declaring herself. draped with a Chinese Mandarin scarf, Not so simple causes was tho e. trees. Stabbles and servants ton Placo yesterday from eleven a. m. hard worked canta-trlc- fruit tho tall O o feather kahilis stood, mado Had his eyo on Dolly Dimple. "I understand, Mr. Blank, that you quarters. to ono p. m. by Her Majesty Queen came to tho Islands of the yellow feathers of the bird long With a letter especially to mar- Mrs. Dreyfus has a votco Ltliuokalanl in commemoration of her ry Is of raro NO. 2: New two bed room bunga since extinct, were con- Then mo. It barely possible you may tone and seventy-secon- d birthday. whose bases ho met her birdlike ductility, which from low. Magnificent view of two occansi And do so, especially when you know.hriw Washington Is one of his- cealed by tapa and tho room Was heav- ho wed her as ho'd meant to. first to last on this occasion she held Place our generous I Intend to be with my hus- adjoining Kalmuki Crater (reserved ily fragrant with the scent of Ameri- in perfect control. Her expression toric spots, and holds some wondertul band." as park. Ether one or two lots as can Beauty roses, one bunch of which, Married life of tho sense of every line she sings old and dear memories, and affairs This sounded like the right line of desired. containing seventy-tw- o blossoms to re- Was filled with strife Is charming In highest degree. given within its portals are Hailed with talk to the young man, whoso finances enthusiasm all over the islands. For- present the years of Her1 Majesty, and For the newly wedded wife, After a brief rest Mrs. Dreyfus sang were so frazzled then i Beatrice WE ALSO OFFER FOR LEASE. presented by Mrs. George Beckley, And she'd scold that a number with 'cello, obllgato per- tunate indeed are those tourists and was tho only solution to life's most se 3 bedroom furnished bungalow on held tho place of honor on a high Just to mould formed in masterly style by Dr. Ra- mainland visitors who happen to Ho- rious problem. tho Kalmuki car line. One of the nolulu at this season of tho year, when carved ebony column. All the traits she thought were naughty. mus as was tho piano accompaniment "You know I have a lot of money" by most comfortable homes in Honolulu. the annual reception Is held, and treas- The library was abloom with deli- Miss Clark. The penalty of an en- naively continued the lady, "so I ured beyond compare of all the recol- cate masses of bride's roses, and Mrs. Wimple core to this number was ruthlessly shan't In the least care what you do lections they carry away with snowy white dahlias, the roses adorn- (Dolly Dimple) exacted Honolulu audiences will en- them with yours. Ypu Just take care of for life, wherever they may go. ing the writing lesK and center table, Is not any longer simple, force payment of a premium on talpnt your Income, and I will look out for T1ib reception yesterday and the curio cases being banked For by pleading they patronize. "Ave Maria" was the at Wash- mine. You can have automobiles nnd Trust ington Place, snuggling solidly with dahlias. She's succeeding ' response, drawing perhaps the warm- under broad a steam yacht, or anything else you hums trees palms, The prevailing tone of the dining Where she failed when she was est appreciation of tho evening. historic and ferns and like, because you won't ever have to was gala room was red, the large round center haughty. Another short resting period and Corner Tort and Merchant Btreeu. with festivities ,and from ' spend a cent on me." daylight most presents table of koa bearing a huge bowl of ELEANOR RIVENBURGH. Mrss Droyfus carried out the remaind-e- r beautiful be How could a courtship on such a gan to arrive, from lels to rock crystal, Jacqueminot roses, and the buffet and of the program, every number llko businesslike basis do else but lan- accompanied va-- ! chIna closet belnS In a profusion September, of all Uie months of tho evejy preceding one being roundly ap- tho former by every !st guish, under subsequent rigoroiiB rlety of delicious foodstuff for of scarlet carnations, and red dahlias, Hawaiian calendar, seems to be the plauded. Singing In four languages the treatment? Ypt on tho enervating cli- feast today at Walklki, and the a largo basket of which stood aloft on most dreaded for its late summer hot and themes of widely diversified" sen- Quote your prices by latter mate of Honolulu was blamed the de- with quantities a high carved koa, column, while all weather tendencies, and lack of timents, her volco was superior to marvellous of rare parture of the' young man, when he WIRELESS flowers from the Europeans, through the house, and even drifting Milady's appointment every difficulty and she retired of whom finally price of. a down from the heavy polished koa book at the present season has many assembled the ticket as cool and fresh as when Tho office Is open from 8 to 10 Her Majesty boasts legions of friends. home. The dining heavily staircase, was thev fragrance of fresh blank pages, and In a great many sho made her Initial bow. a m. Sundays. table was laden Like many' Hawaiian girls, Miss with a bewildering display of loving green malle whole' armfulls of which cases It Is somnambulantly reclining Miss Clark's accompanying contri- in Campbell Is .a dusky beauty, and wlion thoughtful takens, ex- - had been presented to the queen for the recesses of a desk, closed and buted much to the success of tho all of which, she was sent to Now York to one of pensive or inexpensive, J tllis occasion. The Hawaiian band deserted for the rest of the summer, recital, There was a good turnout are prized by the most exclusive finishing A CLEAN HOUSE AND the queen for the alohas they bring ' P'a'ed throughout the hours of the re- - Tho outgoing steamers are still of society, music lovers and patrons schools on tho "Hudson. tho into her home. ceivlng. boasting many society people, who being conspicuous, but tho reporter clientele of which included At eight o'clock the Hawaiian band Those assisting Her Majesty Queen prefer to enjoy San Francisco during leaves that part of the event to tho mainly girls from the South, Pau ka Hana under the leadershln of Pantiln Hpnrv i Lilluokalanl were Colonel Curtis P. the next three months than at any society editor. The program hero - there was some confusion fallowing Berger, who has serenaded many kings a"kea, her two sons, John Aimoku Do- 'other time, recollecting that the fall follows ARE FAST FRIENDS. arrival as to in ex- and queens in former years, played mlms ana JosePn Aea and Mr. mi- Is the choice season In the dusty. her her status the Polly Willis Arno Her lUnlPRtv'R fnvnrltn snlonttnnci kalani. foggy city. For now the wind is still, clusive seminary. The Birds Go North Again Willeby Hotul Street. The preceptress necessary Vi. U: Ci while she was at breakfast, and . . and the fog ceases to roll In through found it A Barque at Midnight Lambert iai umg Jiure Near iiethel at to explnln Wo have just received a big lino of eleven o'clock the doors of Washing H. M. Queen Lilluokalanl presided the Golden Gate, and tho clear, mild that the newcomgr was an Dodo Old Pyrenees Folk Song - from Hawaii, "had come Lace Curtains, which are being offered ton Placo were thrown open for the at a very elaborate luau 'this after- sunshine is clean and pure and Invit- heiress who Spanish Love Song Chamlnado bo "finished." at from fifty cents a pair up. Greatest four or Ave hundred guests who began "oon at two o'clock, at uer Walklki ing, and tho parks are all filled with thereto Nobll Signor (Les Hugenots) "Leave It to us," drawled the assem- values for tho money ever shown in to arrive. residence, where about fifty of her babies and nurses and old men and Meyerbeer bled twin's of Southern democracy, Honolulu. Washington Place was surely a most ,ntimate friends partook of her ladles all glad to be out once more The Snowflnko Cowen "we'll finish her!" '. scene of beauty on this auspicious oc- - hospitality. Tho luau was spread on without being dust blown from, their The Wind,..'. Spross And they did in caslon, and was a revelation of royalty two lon tables set on the deep lanai seats on the grass. about six weeks. Tho Salutation of the Dawn VC IV Jte .45 4 J. W. SII which stirred even the most accus- overlooking the lawn and the sea by So with all these sights and sounds Stevenson Paso Robles has a goodly tomed spectators of former years. glimpses through groves of banrfna and recreations, and with friends till attracted Cello Obllgato. gathering of the smart set during the J1UT0 TIRE REPHIBIHG The entrance hall was banked on all trees, hanging baskets and palms. Tho beginning to como home and open Ich Llebe Dlch.- - Grelg past week. Miss Helene Irwin and sides by brass" bowls' and jardinieres tables wero beautifully decorated in n their town houses, fresh from tho Der Tod Und Das Madchen. .Schubert Charles Templeton Crocker have been of delicate pink Duchess roses, in profusion of mailo and maidenhair mountain and seaside resorts, and An Den Traum Cornelius 1177 411. chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Mo Alakea St. Phone such profusion one imagined ho was fern and flowers of all descriptions In with tho flower shops all filled gener- Sapphic Ode .' Brahm Near. S. F. Chronicle. in a flower garden set off by royal ka- the form of Ariierlcan Beauty and ously with pinks and roses, smllax Habanera (Carmen) .Tlizet '' 45 hilis, whose stands were covered In Duchess roses, dahlias and carnations. 'and early violets, and with the other Nocturne Chad wick Dr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry E. Aldcrson (for tho regal tapa cloths. These were of During the repast a Hawaiian quin- shops all teeming with the very latest In The Twilight Lang merly Cordelia Bishop), who 'were all colors and varieties black tette club rendered soft music, where pretty novelties from the east, why from called recently to Honolulu,, on account CHINESE NBWSPAFHK to snowy white, gold, a. great many of Her Majesty's com- should our sqclety folk stay home, just Ooy00'00 red and palo Mist, - of illness In the family, will return wife, J. Ross and wife Mrs. PUBLISHING AND blue and purple, to combinations of positions were sung. After many for tho sake of maklnc it easier for JOL PRINTING. next week on the Wllhelmina S. F, daughter and son, Robert Lowers and these shades. I congratulations and good wishes the the society editors, whose unhappy duty Is Chronicle, wife, Mrs. John Wright, J. H. Schnack, Green and gold formed the charac- - suests departed, leaving tho queen, It to keep strict account of No. 41 Cor. of Smith and Hotel BU 4 4 4$ David Dowsett, Miss Beatrlco Camp teristic color scheme, malle lels Mr-- Joseph Aea, Mr. John A. Domlnis, them? and Mrs. Margaret Castlo and Miss bell, W. D. Alexander Jr., L. Von fragrant trailers being charmingly and Jhe retinue of servants, where 45 w,u Stevens of Honolulu are at the Fair-- Tempsky, Editor Coke of the Maul combined with yellow lllma leis of they remain during the rest of tho Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Norton Bobo ' mont. S, F. Chronicle. News, Claudius H. McBrlde, W. G. Territorial Board which, rnrn jih thuv nro Imn.lroda summer. are entertaining this afternoon at 4$ 45 Smith and daughters, Jack Denshara were presented in heaping i 4u 43 surfing party in honor of Mr. and Mrs masses by Chester Livingston nnd wife, of Her Majesty's Dreyfus of Los Angeles, 'Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Spreckels left and wife, Immigrate ardent Hawaiian Mrs. Restarick and her daughter, G. N. Wilcox, 45 last week for Victoria. After a visit Miss belle Weight OFFICH: 40S Stangenwald Bldg. friends and devotees. Miss Constance Restarick, have re- - Among passengers there, they will go to Georgo Falrchlld and wife, Mrs.- and HONOLULU. The regal Marpeslan bust of King turned to their home in town after a the conspicuous Banff and other on the S. S. Siberia which on resorts' In , and may continue Miss Dreler, Austin Jones, Charles R. Kalakaua on a carved teak wood pe- very delightful vacation spent at Wal- left Monday trip to Montreal BIshon. Clarence Macfarlane, A. Ab-- destal was adorned with malle and klki. morning for San Francisco their before returning were In September. Mr. and Spreck"-els- . rams. There may be others, and all lllma, and the twelve largest of tho Princess Kawananakoa and Miss Mrs. Ada Rhodes, who wero tho recipients spent the early summer months at are Invited. S. F. Chronicle. Empire Chop Bouse royal kahilis stood about the reception On the afternoon of the twelfth, of many beautiful roses and lels, their their ranch near SU .Helena. They 45 S (Lately Palace Grill. room where Her Majesty sat to receive Mrs. Dreyfus will entertain a few la- cabin being tilled with fragrant flow will occupy apartments at the Palace' Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Wood will Bethel St Opp. Empire Theatre. her friends and the public generally. dies with muslcale from 4 to 6 o'clock ers, boxes of sweets and books. during the winter'. S. F. Bulletin. go down to Del Monte In a day or two Open Day and Night, Cuisine Unsur- Sho was serene, noblo and gracious in honor of Mrs, Holmes and Mrs. Princess Kawananakoa, on low 45 ' and will form a congenial party, with passed. as ever and was handsomely gowned, Fennlmoro of' San Francisco, at tho the er deck forward, with Last evening Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Harold Dillingham and Miss BEST MEALS AT ALL HOURS. in an imported creation of violet chif- Hau Tree where she is now staying, Miss Rhodes at her side attracted a great amount Of Popo entertained at one of the most Helene lrwln. Chronicle. fon with velvet stripes of purple in a and will leave In the Wllhelmina for attention as she waved farewell to brilliant dinners ever given at Petiblo 4 deeper shade, made Empire with San Francisco . where she will sing her many friends who had relinquish Beach Lodge, In compliment to Miss Mr. Smith and Mr. Walton, who trimming of sliver sequins before returning" to her home In Los traveling through Mexico, C.BHMCO..LTD and motifs of ed their beauty nap to wish bon voy Helene lrwfn and her fiance, Charles have been lilac. With this .the Angeles, Korea ori Mon- queen age to tho departing pair. The prin Templeton Crocker. S. F. Bulletin. were arrivals In tho wore a tiara of diamonds, 6 stny In cess was attired in a white linen coat ,4& 45 . day and expect to s6mo time Sugar Factors which she formerly woro as a princess John M. Young, returned Tuesday engaged and suit with a largo black picture hat San Francisco's cremo do cremo tho Islands. They have of tho realm. Another pretty feature from a month's visit to Honolulu, la and with her burden of lels and Jap and all who have any to apartments at tho Pl'easanton. Commission of the picture was the shower bouquet where ho was delightfully entertafned claim anese fan was quite fetching. Miss among our social elect, 45 of delicate orchids, which was one of during his stay. S. F. Chronicle. are Merchants Rhodes woro a traveling suit of mauve spending their last days of August at Judge and Mrs. S. B. Dolo enter- with a small black chic hat conven Del Men to. ' By far tho handsomest tained at a very charming reception semi-wreat- h on Wednesday in honor of OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. tionally trimmed with a entertainment that has taken placo at afternoon of baby magenta roses. Del Monte this season was the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lyman of Chicago. Mr. E. F. Bishop President Mrs. F. W. Macfarlano also was no Mr. and Mrs. William G. Irwin gave Lyman was formorly a pupil of Puna-ho- u, Geo. H. Robertson EVERYBODY tlceable In a black cloth suit and chic last evening In compliment to their having been- born In Hllo and .' Manager IS Vice President bonnet tan, waving reared In these islands, where he 4 of black and her daughter, the beautiful Miss Helene, at W. W. North Treasurer fan to a score of friends upon tho and her fiance, Charles Templeton tended school till 1S59 when ho went Secretary Richard Ivers dock. Crocker, to the states. His return was quite , J. R. Gait Auditor Now Usinsr I Princess Kawananakoa-wil- l remain It might well be called an orchid an occasion for the reunion of his old Geo. A Director Gas for In friends sixty of wero R. Carter about threo months San Fran dinner, for the table was surpassing- here, about whom C. H. Cooke Director cisco whence sho will proceed .to New ly beautiful, decorated as It was In bidden to the reception. a. A. Cooke... Director York and possibly Europe. While, in hundreds of these precious flowers, The receiving party comprising tho San Francisco she will entertain as which haVe long been looked upon as host and hostess and tho guests of her house guest, Miss Rhodes, whose- tho engagement blossom. honor, stood in an attractive arbor of The demand Sov our improved appliances lias taken such-- WHTEB wedding to Mr. William Williamson Every day a large box of them for maidenhair ferns, palms and Shasta jump that we need more rpom. of this city will take placo shortly aft- weeks past has been bestowed upon daisies In the drawing room of tho Is Absolutely Pure er her return. this, nttractlvo brldo-to-b- o by hor In- iiuiiiu iiu ionium nuuci. UilU 111 ' , me paims, nouso plants aaorning New commodious premises are now being remodelled and: tended. ami TELEPHONE 71. Following Is tho Introductory com- Miss Irwin's gown harmonized wpll L1113 UllLWlllH Illlllll. I1IIIUIV UilU L1II11U ment to society by Lady Teazlo in a with tho table 'decorations In It ruum were uruss uowih anu j.uuinierua we move about themiddle of August. , ,. that recent Issue of tho San Francisco was lavender chiffon, shading off to of Jacqueminot roses and Shasta dnl-sle- s, Good Display Chronicle, concerning one of our most pink, with a' Bash of orchids falling making a dainty setting for tho prominent and popular society mai- from her shoulder to below tho waist. array of guests. - ; dens: Out on tho broad lnnal decorated Visit our store and note the elegant S. F, Bulletin. Beatrice Campbell Is In town. 45 49 S with tall palms, hanging baskots, of display of curios, novelties, drawn and "Who Is Beatrlco Campbell?" There will bo an lnformnl reception maidonhnir fern,- daisies and smllax band embroidered work. fHonoIulu Gas Company, Ltd., My! HoW provincial! Don't you to all Hawallans In this city, presont charmingly arranged, tho guests wero know? nnd former residents, at tho Hotol served refreshments by llttlo Japa- utilUVrAxMA. Beatrlco Is tho younger of 8 tuuii ixu ( Ji sister Stewart Friday evening at o'clock. nese maids In costume, while tho Ha m , tuo iascinatmg princess itawanannicoa Among those now In tho city nro A. Woman's Exchange B - - nnd the youngest daughter of James Cooke and daughter, II. L. Kerr and (Continued on Pago 7.) J

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. b4S.-ii;- 1. . tA i, . ,Lai DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKL- Y. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) by the Hawaiian Star Lots In Newspaper Association. Uncle Walt Fruitvale THE STAR ACCEPTS NO LIQUOR ADVERTISEMENTS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The Poet Philosopher Local, per annum ? 8.00 '''Foreign, per annum 12.00 One Cent Per Payable in Advance. Much I admire the jaunty of Kntcred at Post Office at Honolulu, Hawaii, aa aecond clnsB mall matter. tribes brilliant paragraphing scribes who make the daily journ'als ell'ervesgenee, get papers regularly will confer a favor shine with as of wine, and subscribers who do not their charm you with graceful fun Office; Telephon e 2365. their unless they by notifying the Star Till' chance to dot you one. Too often ,has, some brilliant Square Foot The Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii has declared both THE HUMORISTS thing a most unnecessary sting; too oft is thrown a HAWAIIAN STAR (Dally) and THE 8EMI-WEEKL- STAR newspapers shining lance makes some of Hawaii, ('suitable for ad- that harmless fellow f general circulation throughout the Territory prance, as though a bee, with weapon hot, had soaked him Or a trifle over for home sites of more than vertising proceedings, orders, Judgments and. decree entered or rendered in a tender spot. Too often something with-hat- one acre each, adjoining the tr the Courts of the Territory of Hawaii." lightly said has tilled a heart celebrate1 Pukele Letters to THE HAWAIIAN STAR should not be addressed to any In- and dread, or queered some upright Injun's game, or bowed some Homestead in PALOLO VALLEY, ten minutes' dividual connected with the office, but simply to THE HAWAIIAN STAR, woman's head in shame. 1 hold it good to roast the shams and gaily walk from the car line. cr to the Editorial or Business Departments, according to tenor or purpose. (lay the human hams whose work is coarse and purpose vile it's good These lots are adjoining the beautiful homes of to slay them with a smile, lint when we, just to make a jest, bring Owen Williams, WilliamA. Rideout, Charles . EDITOR J. DANIEL LOGAN sorrow to some pilgrim's breast, or do injustice to some man who's Schoening, Edward F. Patten and others. The sawing the best he rear SAT nil) AY SEPTUM 1VBR 3, 1!)10 wood can, or wound with thoughtless words sonic of these lots extends to the hill slopes, from heart, it seems a shame that we're so smart! which grand views are to be had. Correct soil "A M1SEHAHLH FAILURE." for all kinds of fruit. Copyright, 1S10, by Ceo. Mattnew Adams WALT MASON. - Let me show you this property, knock What kind of a worm is worrying the Advertiser, to make it $5oo per acre and up. county government every once and again? Whether it is a hookworm, supervisors for anything they have done in the new services devolved n bookworm, a heartworm or a ringworm, it is certainly n crawler upon them in the midst of their term by the legislature. They were Map in my window. that leaves a trail of malice on that sheet. For it is malicious to allowed new revenue for the purpose." For reply to this the Secretary bring railing accusations against men, or a body of men, which vio- of Hawaii may be quoted, who said to a member of the board the late plain facts. The other day the morning paper referred, without other dity: "I thought at first you had loads of money for all the new evidence-t- back the inuendo, to what it called "the miserable failure" expenses the legislature placed upon you, "but now I can see. that you of the present board of supervisors. Aii examination of facts will have not enough." Chas. S. Deskv convince any unprejudiced citizen that this board has made a record ' IIS. There is a prospect that the present board will leave a larger of of efficient local government which has never been equaled by any unincumbered surplus of revenue to its successor than it received from FORT STREET governing body, for like and like services, in the history of the Lla- - the last county board. "A miserable . wanan Islands. Miat lias it done: failure,'' indeed! Rather a bad case of "worms" with the knocker. 1. It has handled more than a million of dollars in a businesslike manner scarcely ever equaled in this country. Expenditures have been so systematic that the Various public services have been more evenly conducted than ever before. There has been none of the prac- CHILDREN TO SEE IS tice with this board of expending all the revenue in sight one month, UNO and having public improvements at a standstill for the next month or White two, with the permanent equipment eating up money for nothing. When the allotted expenditure was checked by bad weather or other FAT PEOPLE FREE VERY ACTIVE cause, the saving went to improvement of the working plant, or to I special appropriations for roads. Many thousands ot oouars realized John C. Anderson, clerk of the Compare them with Today Is the road any other in unexpended balances, and accrued surpluses from time to time, last da, of the Trlxie department, has returned from a visit have been used on new equiimient for the roads, lire, light and'police Show at Aloha park, and Trlxie and to the big Island. He reports great brand of Olives on the market departments. her tiny little brother, Baby Bliss, activity of the volcano, the glare at will the ones. night from the being awc-sbm- e. 12. Notwithstanding a heavy drain for current from the electric entertain little crater and you will be instantly con- company, owing to scarcity of water for po'wer, hundreds of new When' asked today how Bhe liked The lava has fallen fifty feet Honolulu, Trlxie replied: "I have en of late and there are four ledges vlsf vinced of in suburb. present the I 1 .. their street lights have been installed town and At . 1. c ...... superiority streets joyed my stay here very much II ulu suiiuue oi uio mouen money is provided and the work in progress for lighting the mass"lu only effectively any think the people here are nice and instead of one as before. If from Moanalua to Waialae upon a mapped plan as as tro lava continues to friendly, the climate is way aheaj subside it will equal area of town, and suburb in the United States is lighted indeed of be advisable for all who contemplate here consid- any city I have visited Jn the United Sold more so if the stretches of sparsely built territory are seeing Kilauea In Its- - current period By Your Grocer ered, the like of which elsewhere is usually left in darkness. States, and I will always put in a of perturbation to delay not in 3. The board promptly took over the care ol all jails in the city and good word for Honolulu In my. tour their going. county, as authorized and empowered by the legislature, on July 1 of the world, as our trip here was Automouues now swiftly convey of last year. It immediately began making necessary improvements on the whple a very successful .one." visitors from the Volcano House, by in Honolulu jail, which are now completed, and all the expense of All children visiting these wonder- the Atkinson road seven miles In about 7000 provided for without any chance of unpaid bills being ful ppople today will bo admitted length, to within a few rods of the left to the next board. This, the principal jail, has been conducted FREE of charge when accompanied! crater's brink. with efficiency and economy never before surpassed if equaled. by an adult. 1. At the date just mentioned also the board took over repairs and one should miss the opportunity 1 SPECIAL SALE OF maintenance of public schoolhouses. With less money for the purpose of visiting these heavy set' people PROTESTS: available than the Territory had, the school buildings and premises on this their last day in Honolulu, IIPH of this island are in better appearance and condition, barring nat- depreciation, ever before. Two new schools in temporary ural than KOREAN BABY IN C EMSES REFUSED buildings have been established by means of equipment furnished by DISPUTE. the board out of its scanty school funds, and a third is possible before (Continued From Page One.) liquor met yes SOAP end of year. v The license board FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 the this deals in the oriental practice of buying I ONLY terday afternoon, and approved the ;"). An immense mileage of roads lias ben reconstructed and and selling women and children. application for a transfer of the II- - fs-- Ko-ma- i, Soap he-sol- with the exception of King street, where a California formula, for The child in the case named that always sold for 50 cents box d 1 censo pf Jack Scully for Fashion I a will at some reason or other, failed in results made superior to the average and was adopted, according to the Hotel street, to D. ri. Da- class of roads in and near mainland cities. There is the voluntary Korean law, In Hawaii, by Cho Peyung saloon, on place s evidence of tourists to back this assertion. Many miles of new roads Yo and wife. When thev took tlin vis. David has purchased the I 30 cents i have been built by this board good automobile roads at that. Home- child they proceeded to carry out the from Scully. stead roads opened by the Territory, found in unsatisfactory shape, forms of Korean law, and published One of the first platters that camo in request have been remodeled and placed in good condition. The pledge of the due form their announcements, the before the board was the of Republican platform of 1D0S for construction of the belt road around father and mother agreeing. J. DJas to transfer his Interest in Di- -' & In Waipahu saloon, the island has been handsomely redeemed in the construction under A short time afterwards the father as DIas, the Monlz. by the board I 1 contract of two magnificent sections of automobile highway where left the country, having, it is said, to J. Action Benson; Smith & Go., bogs and quicksands had before made the route at times impassable. sold his wife before taking passage was deferred until the next meeting Ltd. Nothing remains of other bad spots of the belt road, to receive equally for his former home where the Hermit thereof. I FORT AND HOTEL STREETS. good construction, which canhot be completed out of the ordinary Kingdom flag has just been lowered. ' There Jvas received a protest from - road moneys of the districts through which that grand scenic thor- Now comes the mother, backed 'It is Waipahu residents against the pos- oughfare passes. Pacific Heights, part tourist and part residential said by another Korean who claims to sibllity of the board or liquor license - highway, has been repaired, and everything is in good shape for mak- be the father, and wants to get pos- - commissioners issuing any more li- ing the last remaining link in th'e splendid boulevard of Nuunnu sesslon of, the child by habeas corpus censes for the Waipahu district. valley, proceedings. The application-o- Nakamura for n (5. Fire risks in the 'business .center have been diminished by a The petition for a writ of habeas sajoon license at "Walpahu was de RustprooflWoven Wife Mattresses' substantial extension of the fireproof construction limits-enacte- by corpus for the child thirteen months nied, as was the application, for the the prpsent board, and this is being followed up by the drafting of a old was presented to Judge Robinson district, of M. Tsutsumi, and also the Of most excellent manufacture. Noiseless. ' - Satisfaction guar ni'ilinrmpp! :il(limi!'li iliKlinnpwl- ' .liniUliiif siiL'LT'stfid nriwiiinllv- . .i - nU yesterday afternoon, judge of T. n do o r? " and the application Ota, both the latter anteed. .tempt has been made to steal the credit by a member of the board. made the writ returnable this morn- - being Japanese. Furniture, Iron Beds and Mattresses. An ordinance was passed which has stopped the erection of tenement Ing. Possibly on account of judicial ' houses in residence blocks without the consent of property owners cognizance of the fact that today is ' therein. Republican" primary day, a continu- - J HONOLULU WIRE BED CO., LTD., 7. Ordinances of a sanitary nature relating to the city's meat,! ance was granted until next Tuesday. TrentTrust Co., fish and milk supplies have been enacted, as well as ordinances to re- In the meantime little Komal is in Kapiolani Block Cor. King and Alakea Sis.. gulate plumbing, automobiling and the operating of automobiles and the possesion of Cho Peyung Yo and LIMITED. - other vehicles for hire. wife, who have had her since she was 8. A system is being worked out gradually, under an ordinance of two weeks old, and they have secured UNFURNISHED this board, for securing economy and standardization in the juatter counsel to fight for their right to re- Price. of supplies for the different municipal offices, the contract plan being tain her. Their adoption, though it ' Wahiawa, 2 B. R. .?20.00 established in line with civic reform on the mainland. Even in the occurred here, was In accordance with Aiea, 3 D. R...,' . 50.00 imperfect stage thus fat attained the system has put an end to indis- Korean law, but they will fight for con Kaimuki, 7th G B, R . . . 45.00 criminate incurring of bills. Departments needing knew equipments tinued possession on the ground that Thurston Avo., 4 Bi II,.. 40.00 and extraordinary supplies now ask for the money first-mi- expend the mother is unfit to care for the Kam. IV Road, 4 B. R. a 25.00 it When granted instead ol making debts and then asking the board to baby. - The mother's own petition for Matlock Ave., 2 B. R... 25.00 pay them. a writ of habeas corpus contains the -- Lowers Road, 3 B. R... 30.00 FLAXOAP is an :i. iin .ihiv i oi liisr vfiai' Tim nnnrn liniinvrnn r i ip twntmont in statement that "the child Is illegiti- Christloy Lane, 2 B. R. ,ti5.oo absolutely pure Linseed Oil Kn.m ttw". mate."" States dispensary and nospirai, oi tue indigent sick, the burial ot. the pauper Kaimuki 11th, 2 B. R. . . . .'32.00 Pharmacopoeia directs soft soap to he made from cold Lightfoot appears pressed' dead and u share of the expense of city sanitation. Of all these re jj. as counsel for Kaimuki 0th, 2 B R . 35. 00( linseed oil and potash. is well It known that a soap prepared this-wa- acquitted well : the petitioner, and Andrews for Kam! 25.00' in ' sponsibilities it has itself IV Road, 3 B. R... . is the best soft soap that it is possible tn mnho J5y .' wiv 1U. tins board tne public nana has been restored to its oldtimectne respondent, tuo baby win be Kinau St., G B. R... 40.00 no animal fat whatever brought Into court on Tuesday morn-ing-, i... and no free caustic alkali, strength after long impairment in efficiency .trom the cheese paring Walalao Road, 3 B. R.-- . . 25.00 consequently it can w.. k,. regimes. Kapi-olau- i and It is up to Judge Robinson as .,.u uuwi ot policies of former The nawaii Promotion Committee, Walplo, 3 B. R . 12.00 lunula Nuiiuur. icur injury. Flaxoap lather the Associated Charities, have been up aban- a Solomon tp doclde whether' It shall freely in hot or cold, hard or Park, taken where " soft water. It is esnoniniw n,w4,..w by the Territory and given a sustaining . bo kept by the couple who claim to cleaning doned hand. floors, woodwork and furniture. Owing to the fact Pn 11. The general business of the board has been transacted as ex- have adopted it, under Korean laws in, tint V'1-- : " uu ""us nnu varnishes, s ' as tlife of Hawaii, or to the mother who says Trent Trust it the best peditiously affairs body in these islands have Gx, cleaner for all painted and varnished surfaces. It will ever been. Its business has moreover been done with a comparatively the adoption was void. excellent for cleaning most LIMITED. automobiles, carriages, windows, mirror" and small degree of discord. Only, unlike a great proportion' of public cut glass. The hoijsewife will find it particularly valuab Tin g in Hawaii from time immemorial, Fine of carpets business the municipal affairs .Job Prtntrn. star Offlc. and rugs. Mechanics use it for removing are nil conducted broadly in the public eye, and the newspapers, often lrom their hands and clothing. dirt hard put for sensation, have made mountains out of molehills in re- porting the board's proceedings. A slight explosion of temper, a little HEW PHONE up SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S TOM Put by CO. Sold by blowing off of steam, tm the part of a member will get a1 column on SHARP Sharp 'the front page, while a matter ofarge importance to the taxpayers SNg junooliily and satisfactorily concluded will have three lines in the in-sid- e The Painter ft Are turnover, or perhaps be omitted altogether. E O. HALL &.SON LTD.,. 12. The chronic carper will be ready to say: "No thanks to E 1 i t B u i I d i n g Trade Promoters $ the CORNER FORT AND lull KING STREETS. I

it(AiiNfaik- H the problem He Is confidently tolling his friends that ho intended to (lie nn STOCK EXCHANGE locks Stronger entry on four separate farms, and us- ing ono for a house lot, anothor for a pasturo for his pigs and horses, he 10.30 A. M. SUGAR MARKET En will cultivate tho remaining two. Al d Of The Week planting one to tnro and the other to Notice No session Monday Septem- II .litotatflcfi- 'and tuor garden .ack. ber C, 1910. Labor Day. The Federal Reporter (New York) of August 16 contained the fol- He hasn't stopped to think that If Between Hoards 20 Oahu Sugar Co. lowing": Jsuch procedure was allowable tho lucky $32.25; 30 Oahu Sugar Co., $82.35; 10 The stock situation as a whole Is a Olna was still strong $C, although ' - Raw Sugar Sellers have continued to offer sparingly, on the 'basis at man who draws down first choico Olaa $6.00; 50 Pahang Rubbor Co., p(i. trifle more choorlng today than It has only 10 shares followed the big trans-bee- n might file an entry on fifty-nln- o of 3 6c cost and freight, for 96 deg. Cuba cclitrifugals, and bids of tho entire $20.00; 20 Honokaa $1S. 50. Tor a week or more not that actions reported yesterday. At the farms and still have a wide mar- 3 2c have been declined. A sale was reported of 12,000 bags, prompt Session Sales 20 Kya $83.50; 5 there have been any largo sales, but close o the session (this morning $G gin to tho good for acquiring more shipment to New Orleans, at 3 6c cost and freight, basis 96 deg. to Waialua $129.26; 8 Waislua Inquiries are more sub- - government $129.20; v frequent nnd was still bid for this stock and $C25 lands under the eighty the Henderson Refining Company. Since then there has been no trans- 15 Waialua $129.25; 5 Waialua $129.-2- 5; sfantlal and buyers and sellers are asked. aero limitation clause. actions, but the tone of the market has continued strengthen, 5 W.alalua $129.25; 15 Sug. to until nearer together than for days. The Haw. this morning Messrs. Arbuckle entered the market, and purchased about onokaa showcd ft ttle street ar Co., $42.50; 100 Oahu Sugar Co., week ends satisfactorily Next week . 34,000 bags Porto Rico Centrifugals, for prompt shipment, at 4.42c. i. f., strength but nppareilU nQ Ul0 $32.00. may disclose a further decline In. the basis 96 deg, and about 53,000 bags Cuba Centrifugals, for August ship- board. A sale o 2Q Bh con. ELECTMCTY FOfl Stock. Bid. Asked. price of raws in New York, but wh-o- 3 Com- cluded nt ?18-B- niorn C. Brewer & Co. ment, at cost and freight. The Federal Sugar Refining thnt ill will nffftif ofniVn Yt nttUnf s .$j30.00 " .....wo was . . pany also bought about 20,000 bags to 25,000 bags Cuba Centrifugals, " stock offered at the same. Ewa Plant. Co. . 33.375 33.50 ' for;":rthe better or detrimentally, can 6c but bidding had receded to $18,375. Haw. Ag. Co . . at 3 cost and freight, basis 96 deg., guaranteed first half Septem- only bo surmised; for it is a Btanding 225.00 250.0 Haw. Com. . . . ber arrival. The above purchases have about cleared the market, and joke in Honolulu that when sugar goes Ewa was a trifle less popular than IlUKU Co. 40.75 41.00 l-- 8c for Haw. Stig. sellers arc now generally asking 3 cost and freight, basis 96 deg. up, stocks decline and vlco versa. the first days of thev week, 20 Co 12.00 42.75 selling Tho Maul today's con- Sug.. Co. At the, .close wc would call the spot market firm, at 4.42c duty paid for However, the present state of tho shares this morning at $33.50. News of date fionomu ... 155.00 175.00 Weakness was Honokaa Sug. Co. . . . 96 deg. Centrifugals, 3.92c duty paid for 89 deg. Muscavddocs, and 3.67c sugar market affects Hawaii very lit- further evidenced at tained tho following: 18.375 18.50 the close, Haiku Sugar Co duty paid for 89 deg. mdlasscs sugars . tle, as very little sugar remains to bo when bidding sagged to For many months tho residents of 150.00 175.00 $33,375, Hutchinson A' Cuba'. The figures received today are as follows: marketed. It Is the price along about while the stock was offered this section of Maui havo been 'kept 10.75 17.50 w Kahuku .'. Receipts for week r . . . Tons 4,000 January that interests the islands at $33.50. on tho qui vivo over announced im- 18.00 22.50 Exports for week 22,000 A small of 15 provements In tho lighting arrange- Keknha Sug. Co 205.00 220.00 most, and there Is time for all sorts of salo shares Hawaiian ' .' ments, which never Koloa Sugar Co 1C0. 00 Stock , 124,000 changes between now and then. Sugar was mado this morning at $42.-5- materialized, until although now, tf one Is heard talking about McBryde 5.75 COO Centrals grinding ' 2 Beet sugar today in New York is tho transaction meant oloctrlcity ho sideways. Sugar . 1910, 1909. 1908. 13d. Quotations on raws remain the nothing, being on or about tho regular is looked at Oahu Co. 32.00 32.25 wnen Com- Tons. . Tons. Tons. same. , basis. At tho close of the session the Walluku Electric Onomea 49.00 49.75 ' ' pany Receipts for, .last week 4,000 2,000 None In the interval since noon yesterday $42 was 1)1(1 for tiis stock in small or first recolvod their charter it Olaa Sugar Co COO C25 was intended to Install a largo plant Olowalu Exports for last week 26,000 27,000 2,000 CO Oahu sold on the street at 32.25, larS blocks, while was being 150.00 i'4 ' su.table for light and power. was Stock for last week .. ; 143,000 81,000 70,000 and on the board this morning 100 asked. There is little disposition to It I'aauhau 20.75 27.00 thought at the time that Kahului ..(ill Centrals grinding last week 2 5 1 shares changed hands at tho same. l)art wlth wis stock at prevailing fig- - Pacific Co 12S.0O 133:00 f would have a largo wharf where the Paia Plant. Co Wc 'have no special cable advices, but letters received indicate that This is about tho basis of the last pre- - ures- - 150N00 102.50 American Hawaian freight steamers Pepokeo the crop js practically over, and the stock of unsold sugar very limited. A 50 Pahang 157.50 vlotis transactions. At the close of sale of rubber was would recelvo their frleght from ele- been Pioneer Mill Co 230.00 234.00 Europe The fluctuations have very slight, and the market has the session $32 was bid for tho stock made at $20, the deal attracting some vators operated by electricity. When ' Waialua Ag. Co 129.2" 129.50 generally been steady to firm, with today's closing firm, as follows and $32.25 asked, Indicating slight attention, inasmuch as the last prc- - that scheme fell through, however, it l-- Walluku 175.00 August Buyers 14s 10 equals 5.17c, duty paid New York. weakness. vlous sale had been at $17.50. The was found necessary to readjust the i-- Waimanalo 220.00 September Buyers 13s 9 equals 4.94c, duty paid New York. Waialua is about the same, but has stock Is not officially quoted today, plans to suit new conditions. No soon- October-Novemb- er d, Walmea Mill Co 142.50 Buyers lis 8 equals 4.49c, duty paid New mado a desperate effort In the past but on the street It stands about $1S er had the now plans been perfected 150.00 I. I. S. N. Co ; York. twenty-fou- r hours to rise. Sales of bid and $20 asked. when it was learned that the Kahu- - 120.00 l-- Haw. Elec. Co January-Marc- h Buyers lis 9 equals 4.50c, duty paid N. Y. 5, 8, 15, 5 and 5 shares were conclud- - Interesting quotations without sales lul railroad had mado arrangements 170.00 180.00 Hon. R. Co. Javas Owing to the advance in our market, there is rather more ed on the street at $129.25. Over arei Hawaiian Commercial $40.75 bid for securing electric power from the T. pfd.. 107.50 Hon. R. T. Co. interest shown in these sugars, and it is intimated that offerings at 12s night, however, the stock came into and $41 asked; McBryde, $5.75 bid pumping plant of tho II. C. &. S. com.. 110.00 l-- Co.'s molasses change' "Mutual Tel. Co 14.00 10 2d to 13s c.i.f., for shipment to New Orleans, might attract atten- better favor, for this morning bidding and $G asked; Pioneer, $230 bid and tank. This placed tho electric company In O. R. & L. Co tion, as, on this basis, the sugars would only cost about 2c over was free at $120.25, holders advancing $234 asked. It will be observed the 142.50 our that samo position they new is figures to $129,375. as had been before Hilo R. R. Co 11.00 11.51 today's spot market, and the quality of these crop Javas of course their the latter is a point off. they much better for refining purposes than the balance the present started. Hon. n. & M. Co 21.375 21.025 of Cuba This timo however, the company crop. It is reported that a cargo of Java sugars afloat has been sold 0000X0OOXXOX0XXX000 Haw. Pine Co 31.50 CHARMS OF HALEIWA. think they havo got down to an ab- Tanjong Rub. pd.... 40.00 during the past week to the United Kingdom, at the equivalent of 5.65c solutely sure working basis, and aro Tanjong Rub; . . . 35". 00 duty paid, basis 96 (leg. landed here, or say about 13s 4 l-- c.i.f. No one who goes to Halelwa onco OF THE ass. DPENI going ahead on a lighting plant only. Pahang Rub. pd 19.00 Refined Sugar The market remains firm, with practically all re- leaves with tho idea'that It will bo the It is intended to Instal a 1000 light CatT Ref. Co. cs 99.75 finers declining business at under 5.15c, cash less 1 per cent f.o.b. New Everything place last visit. about the plant, and things havo progressed so Hamakua Ditch Cs.. 104.00 York, excepting possibly the W. J. McCahan Sugar Refining Company, Is charming. Tho view from the ver- far along this lino, that It is expected accepting moderate quantity of selected business, 5.10c, UO Haw. Ir. Co 102.23 108.00 who are a at andas, is inspiring and the "golf links actual work on the plant will be be- 1 1 Haw. Com. Co. Cs.... 105.00 cash less per cent, are increasing. As stated in our last the reports gun in a short timo. The Kahulnl Ideal. Nowhere Is a tennis court more Illlo R. R. 1901 Cs... 100.00 100.25 about the strikes are very conflicting, but it seems to be the general opi- WA1LUKU, Sept. 3. The opening railroad will wire and Instal lights pleasantly situated. The cusino and Hilo R. R. Ex Gs 97.50- - nion that so far there is little change in the situation, and that only very up of the Knhukuloa Valley lands for in Kahului, working the uder charter Honokaa Co. Cs 102.75 limited quantities of sugar are being produced at the "American Sugar service at tho Halelwa lead all hotels homesteads entries has given the land of tho Walluku Electric Co., after Hon. R. T. Co. Cs:. IOC. 00 Refining Co.'s plant in Williamsburg, and Messrs. B. II. Howell, Son & In the Territory. Situated so close to hungry the longed for opportunity to which the whole system will bo taken Kauai R. R. Cs Co.'s refinery in Long Island City. It is impossible, for anyone to pre- the city it is convenient for tho busl-nes- s file on rich government lands, although over by the latter. It is the intention 10025 any Kohala Ditch Cs 100.25 dict when these refineries will be turning out their usual quantity of or profesional man who needs a farmer from the Staves would of the company to push things along McBryde Co. Gs Tele-phon- o wonder where all the excitement could rapidly now on, so peo- 98.50 sugar, and, on this account, it is more important than ever for the trade rest at the end of the week. from that tho KM find room on wee Mutual Gs to carry good stocks, and withdraw their purchases before the scarcity and wireless offices in the to stand tho bits of ple of Walluku and Kahului, may rea- Tel. 101.50 r . farms at a valuation of one O. R. & L. Co. of refined sugar becomes more acute than at present. house. rated sonably expect JK'Jectaifity both In 5s 102.25 hundred dollars an acre. their homes and on tho street within Olaa Sugar Cs . 94.25 Tho entire 'area of the rich taro six months. Pioneer Mill Co.- - s.. 101.75 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. land in the well watered valley of Waialua Ag. Cs 101'. 00 .v Khhakuloa is a little less than nine NO SESSION MONDAY. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE acres, subdivided Into flfty-nin- o farms JUDICIAL) TERRI- Monday being a general holiday In NEW IUCT MILL. FIRST CIRCUIT, of tho averago size of fifteen hun- AT CHAM- tho business community, will be The K. Yamamoto Rico Mill Is TORY OF HAWAII. dredths of an aero apiece, although there tho BERS IN DIVORCE. no session of the' Exchange. largest as well" as In tho biggest an 43,000 Stock the finest the Rego, Libellant; vs. farm has area of Francisco Do square feet and the smallest actually Banks and all the principal business Islands. All machinery Is of tho very John Do Rego, Libellee. covers eight hundred square feet of houses will remain closed. latest pattern. Tho famous Tengu NOTICE. Baby ground, or in other words Is forty Rico is cleaned at this mill. With tho 'i Get HOLD cleaning The Territory of Hawaii to John Do feet by twenty feet in size, which FAST. large canaclty they aro ablo Rego, greeting: Is barely a tenth of tho area of a de- What every good man desires of to handle considerable out-sid-e parti- Notice is hereby given that there is cent sized town lot. those In office is that they shall prove cular work wntcn they guarantee. of pending in the Circuit Court the Under the homestead conditions of be, Circuit, Territory of Ha--, themesolves to like Trent and First Judicial having to live on tho land and cul- waiit a libel for divorce from the bonds out in the Conkllng, men of honor and Integrity of matrimony wherein Francisco Do tivate tho same too, the lucky winner to tho core. What has a party name of tho forty foot farm will have to put Sugar 4.425c Rego Is libellant and John Do Rego Is to do in such matters? We call for libellee, being numbered in said his house on stilts over his taro patch the reliable men in time of men 1 Court of Divorce, No. 3884, and that to enablo him to fulfill the second need, Beets, 13s, l2d said libel will be heard by the Honor- condition cultivating too, other- that stand for truth and honesty. Let Sunshine of it i able W. J. Robinson, Third Judge of wise tho house on it will monopolize us get and kdep all bucIi public off- said Court, in his Court Room, in the the entire area leaving him liable to be icers. Judiciary Building, In Honolulu, City Henry Waterhouse Trust Co, and County of Honolulu, on Friday, ousted for witli the EDITOR TIMES. tho 28th day of October, A. D. 1910, then watch how the future Pres- cultivating requirements. Sept. 3. Members Honolulu Stock and Bond at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- One applicant for said homesteads Exchange. thinks ho has a i noon of said day, or as soon thereafter workable solution" of Fine Job Prmtinn. star OQlce. FORT AND MERCHANT STS. as counsel can bo heard. ident and Queens improve; Witness my hand and the seal of of Judicial the Circuit Court the First ' WILL WE SEE THIS IN HONOLULU ? Circuit, T, H., this 13th day of August, note their rosy cheeks. A. D., 1910. x (Seal) M. T. SIMONTON, Clerk Circuit Coiirt, First Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. We have prepared for their needs a large variety Douthitt & Coke, of Carts in Folders, Collapsibles, Reclining Go Carts, Attorneys for Libellant. Cts Aug. 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3, 7, 10. and Baby Carriages. All of our Carts are strong and sturdy; have BY AUTHORITY plenty of spring and are easy to propel; at prices rang- ing from PROPOSALS FOR FIRE HOSE. $5.00 to $30.00. Large size one motion Collapsible Reclining Go Sealed proposals will bo received Cart, all metal frame, enamel finish, rubber-tire- d, steel at tho office of tho City and County Clerk, Mclntyro Building, Honolulu, wheels, imitation leather upholstering in green, brown, Territory of Hawaii, until 12 o'clock or maroon, complete with hqod,,at $10.00; other styles, m.,' Tuesday, September 13, 1910, for furnishing (3000) Three thousand feet $5.00 to $18.00. . 2 1--2 inches. Double jacket Cotton Reed body Folding Go Carts, with adjustable foot covered, rubber lined, Firo Hose, in first-clas- s and reclining back and parasol at $13.00 to $15.00. (50) fifty-foo- t lengths, fitted with couplings having full water way Reed body Baby Carriages with parasol or hood, expansion lings, and to fit tho City upholstered seats, side and back in denim, tapestry, or Firo hydrants. Tendors to bo marked "PROPOS- corduroy, auto gears and rubber tires at $16.00 to ALS FOR FIRE HOSE" and to bo $30.00. accompanied with samplo of Hose and r. Coupling, and a statement of tho pres- sure Hose is guaranteed to withstand. Tho right Is reserved to reject any & Co., or all tenders. J. Hopp Ltd. D. KALAOUKALANI, JR., THE HOUSE OF QUALITY i85 KING STREET -- Clerk, City and County of Honolulu. $ corvoir wagons' on, t&c public Ahjarz naNTccnT. at a, Honolulu, T. II., August 31, 1910. Xlg 5ts. Aug. 31. Sept. 1, 2, 3, 0. Cotton planters of Hawaii may take note that this Is the way they m arket King Cotton In the South.

' in hrtaamn GDI THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1010.

' AMU8EMENTa- - 'ArcSrall C O f IRJTTFR1 UflNT II UfMIIH Y0" DTC i innrr nrnm. . PENALTY PLACED. 01 MESS TRIXIE'S n.mnn 1 1 in m l ill ii It.tnr u nmr I nrhuiI I ui ra. UI1UL IU1I1U1U ML IILUII II uni Is not the penalty Imposed upon batsman thai l.aj : o much to do wlthi LAST WEEK ItllfrW s&M pitchers for hitting batsmen altogether a pitchers fin. ic aim. too trivial? Should not these boxmen, Oftentimes whei a batsman assumes GREAIFEATURE GOMWUTTEE SLOW who already have all tho best of it on the position to hit the pitcher sends ADMISSION REDUCED opposing batsmen, bo made to suffer the first ball in just ns fast and as Paic? ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 10 Tlio base running that the Cincin- Although Rcgntta Day is now only more severely for their wlldness, and close to the batsman as it is possible to deliver It. AH run down, easily tired, nerv- nati players have been doing of late two weeks off, a meeting of the com something more than the granting of His intention is to Aldmv Park 3 p. mt p. m.. has pleased Manager Clark Grinith so mttte0 having the program In chmgo one base be made the consequence of shako the confidence of tho hitter and know what ( Continous ous? And do not much that ho Intends to keep the men has not yet been secured. Irwlu their erratic aim? mako him back away. He figures to take? Then go direct to at It wnlle their legs are good. "Get Spalding, of tho committee stated This is a question that has already that tho next ball ho can curve over your doctor. Ask his opinion mo oincr iciiows uirowing, urimin thls monilng that efforts to got the caused considerable discussion in big and thereby get the batsman In a hole. says, "and you can do a lot of Sometimes that first ball comes too con- tricks. Uree nlembers together this wck league circles. The frequency with of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It with Of course, are tho to got Park Theater thorn. there times had failed, but that a meeting would which batsmen have been hit and tho fast for batsman out of the tains no alcohol, no stimulation, must I way. Tho ball strikes the and when discretion be exercised. surely bo held earl:' next week temporary loss to some clubs In the hitter CONNIE MARINA ho drops to tho ground as though shot. and is a blood purifier, a nerve don't recommend headlong base run- Although the committee has dene racd through Injury to valuable play- Australia's Own Comedian ning when Kllng of Archer Is up be- The sphere may have struck him In tonic, a strong alterative, an ciJ nothing In Its ofllclal capacity Its ers have already urged the managers MISS ALMA LYNDON. hind tho bat. But take tho general tins ribs or on tho head. But ho Is your members have been actively assisted of the clubs In both leagues to suggest From tho Rickard Circuit to digestion. Ask doctor run of catchers and it pays to keep badly hurt and oftentimes he is com- BANVARD in shaping out the program for the Hint some change be made In the rules & FRANKLIN about Ayer's non-alcohol- ic Sar- '0111 throwing. pelled to retire from the game. Acrobatic Sketch day. Bert Heilbron has been partic- that may have a tendency to counter- Team "Th's is the preselnt status of tho Penalty Too Light. RICHARD DJ saparilla as a strong tonic f;r boat-clu- b act the wlldness of certain pitchers. STROSS.i - ularly energetic In the om' nttnuKing part of baso ball; base run- What If the first baso Is awarded? Greatest Cornet Soloist . weak. re-(o- matter, King Many Players Injured. the nlng has been so subordinated of f the while Tom has What satisfaction Is there In that? A MISS ETHEL MAY cent t.rs that (ho inflolders don't given considerable attention to tho Through being hit by fast pitched team may lose the services for weeks From the Keith Circuit know how to deal with a lot of fa3t yachts part of the program. balls some of the greatest batsmen of ono of tho best and most brilliant Admission 5c, 10c, 15c. Ayer's, Sarsaparilla ;iipii plunging at them all the tunc. it is announced that there wiU lo and players In the game have been players. And the only satisfaction Tho f.re actually at a loss what to oC ti,e on Regatta Dav, permanently disabled or slowed up In a race Pearls for the loss of this valuable , player iu do man man, instead or when alter nlul Umt Ul0 w)1 1)robnbly their work. In the old days John Bur- first-bas- e 'I wrels conl the granting of a simple gift. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., lovrel!, , cuwe., . , ..,. Empire waning 10 uu uuuuu uiuuiii thpm ThI dock, always a 300 hitter, fell away off If the man hit were allowed to take Theater charging down the line. Catchers quite an addition to tho program. In his batting, and just before he re- third base Instead of first there would HOTEL STREET throw uncertainly, Inllcldcrs tako tho Arrangements for the day are going tired from the game was the weakest bo fewer wild Inshocts and fewer men Fraternal Meetings throws and grope around like catlsh. ahead quite satisfactorily, consider batsman on his team. Freddie Par- struck. Pitchers would then be com- THE DESMONDS You ran ston' almost all the time if ent was never again as good as before HONOLULU LODGE NO. 616, you have a llttlo nerve. Ing that no official outline has been pelled to use a little more discretion, J. E. THOMPSON upon. he was hit by a pitched ball. Dannie and so many balls' would not shoot by B. P. O. ELKS. "Tho sniklni; of tnfieltlers. I think supplied to work Fortunately A OjREAT SKETCH Hoffman was winged by Jesse Tanne-hll- l, TEAM. J t10se interested have the plans of within a sixteenth of an Inch of a Meets In their hall on King Street is largely duo to this uncertainty and almost killed, and has never since MAUDE ROCKWELL me past years to worK upon, player's head. If the pitcher found Visit- clumsiness. In the old days, when . left-hande- near Fort, every Friday evening. been able to face a d pitcher gave Tho California- Nightingale. men were real wonders, both at touch- One big thing yet to be accom that by hlttlnk a man he that ing Brothers are cordially Invited to with any 'confidence. Birdie Cree of ing the runners and dodging ihotn. pushed Is tho raising of tho money player third baso and stood in jeo- attend. the Highlanders was put on the injur- -. Nowadays the inilelders don't know pardy of giving tho opposing team a Admission 15c, 10c, 5- JAMES D. DOUGHERTY, E. It. ed list for a long time through the change tac- how. to handle them. They go over the, fool tlmt there will be any creat dlf- - score he would soon his same cause. Lord had his linger game GEO. T. KLUEGEL, Secretary. base in clumsy fashion and get spiked in matter, however, as tics. And me would lose less ficity this smashed last season and was laid off, by sliding runners, instead of being to ey have found it quite easy in the men. Novelty Theater Harmony Lodqe, No. 3, I. o. o. F. ono men as and a few weeks ago Johnson smash- Some may argue that certain play- siue collecting tne inuy past to collect all funds required on . Meets every Monday evening at 7: SO arrive. Look at the scores and stories ed the Boston captain's fingers with ers would walk Into ball and take Cor. Nuuanu and Pauahl Sts. short notice. the in Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort St. Visit- of the old game; you will see that one of his fast inshoots. Inasmuch as a chance of getting hit if third bnse Tho main events on Regatta Day to at- more base runners used to get hurt this seeming wlldness is' something were tho penalty, but the umpire can CLARENCE TISDALE ing brothers cordially Invited will take place in tho forenoon anil than inilelders. Seldom was a base- Intentional it is about time that the usually decide this) point. No man Is The Greatest tend. everything will probably be over by Australian Tenor. man spiked. If any one was hurt it pitcher be made to suffer a requisite going to walk into n swiftly thrown ' H. E. McCOY, N. G. bump- 2 o'clock in afternoon, save the WISE AND MILTON was a reckless runner getting the penalty for his poor aim. ball If he can help himself, and those receptions boat As E. R. HENDRY, See. ed." at the houses. Not that the pitcher intentionally who tried to bump into a floater would Singing, Dancing and Comedy Artists Griffth considers "Big BUI" Lange tho boat clubs will send out lnvita- - tries to hit or cripple a batsman. No not be able to get their point. andi HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., LTD. one of thefold Chicago club's players, tlons this time their audiences will one imagines that a twlrler would bo It Is possible that this point may day. they MOTION. Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, a wonderful baso runner in his jirobably not be so large as used so foolish or brutal as to Injure an come up this winter before the play- LATEST PICTURES says Coolers, Iron, Brass and Lead Cast- "He did tricks on tho sacks," to be. opponent. It Is simply that desire to ing rules committee. Washington Griffith, "such as few men since ings, Machiuery of evory Description hisj t "put the fear of the Lord" into tho Star. Made to Order. Particular Attention time nave uareu to uo, anu ne couiu away One thing Catton, Neill & Co., Paid to Ship's Blacksmithing. Job get with them. he delayed Once on THE HOWARD CUP Limited. Work Executed ou Short Notice did was the steal. many thoughtful ones against base- badges of merit. The King's Scouts a baso, Lange would wait till the ball, football, etc. This, It will bo win badges showing they have passed Engineers, catchoi was just passing the ball back seen, Is a reproduction of the condi- tests in such branches of Machinists, Blacksmitni and Bollsrmakers. Oat & Hossman to the pitcher, and would then skin B HER tion that ended in the fall of Rome, as seamanship, marksmanship, am- AGESEPTEM First class worn at reasonable STATIONERS AND for second. He figured that tho pit- in her days of growth every man was bulance work, signaling, and the craft rite. cher, flurried and rattled, would make a soldier; in tne end a few great gla- of the guide. Other badges of merit BOOK SELLERS. a wild grab at the ball, turn and chuck The second race of the sea wren3 diators were in the arena, to bo watch- are given for proficiency in different Drink Office. away wild to second, while the second for the Howard Bowen cup will be Merchant Street near Post ed and applauded by the millions who kinds of work. The Idea here is to MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE. bagger, equally rattled, would have to Hnllo.l In thn Imrlinr nn Sontpmher encourage personally knew nothing at all of fight- boys to do their work well. Best In the Market. chase tho ball, get to the baso and fish j 11,. under the auspices of the Hawai' boy ing or heroism." The with engineering Instincts HENRY MAY & lor tho runner, Bill always una it Yacht Cluu. it lias ueen ueenieu ue- - CO. . From the same official handbook, builds an aeroplane that will really timed to a nicety, and could get in sirable to have this race precede Re- Phone 22. ALEXANDER - BALDWIN 119 way. thing prepared by Mr. Seton and Sir Robert fly, and so wins the aviator's badge. front of him either It's one Day, Is a match affair gatta as It Baden-Powel- l, The explorer finds out every by- to block a man scaling about 130 and are given the following lane, pure and simple. path, another to get before a man weighing facts about the organization of the and short cut for at least two HONOLULU INSTITUTE for PHY. Bowen's Sea Mew won the first miles in every direction his OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. 100 and coming with a long slide." movement. Scouts, who must be be- around SIOTHERARY. Cor. Beretania race in this interesting series, nnd If local headquarters in country, and H. P. BALDWIN President Washington Star. tween the ages of twelve and eighteen, the Richard sts.; open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. Vice-Preside- wins again she will be the neigh- m., except J. B. CASTLE 1st. this boat are listed in theree ratings, tenderfoot knows the general direction of Sunday. Electric Light ' twenty-fiv- e Baths, Gorman Nauheim M. ALEXANDER. 2nd victor. or probationary, second-clas- and first boring towns for miles, Baths, Steam W. "and Hot Air Baths, German Sltz GALT.' Vice-Preside- The start of the race will bo made and can tell a stranger offhand the Baths, J. R. 3rd E class, for each of which certain defi- Flnsen Light,. Massage, Gymnastic, Secretary BASEBALL 10 o'clock in the morning from a history of any old castles, churches, E. E. PAXTON 01 at nite practical tests have to be passed High Frequency, etc., etc. WATERHOUSE Treasurer opposite house, and or mansions. He wins pathfinder's J. point the club to gain the rank and its insignia. Each the W. R. CASTLE Director 'time limit. badge. Others win badges because, four hours will be tho group of six or eight scouts forms a Y. WO SINGXO. J. GUILD '. Director they are clever gardeners, cooks, sur- 1HIS AFTERNOON Entries must be filed not later than patrol, with patrol leader and corporal. Groceries, Fruits, H. ATHERTON Director veyors, printers, plumbers, pipers. Vegetables, Etc. C Friday, September 9. or California 'G. G, KINNEY Acting Auditor There or more patrols form a troop Employers of labor recognize these Butter, 40c lb.; Cookings More than usual interest Is being which is headed by a "scout-master,- " Butter 35c lb.; Fresh Dried Fruits. SKATING RACES. badges. Seeking trustworthy boy ser SUGAR FACTORS taken In the two baseball games to bo usually a young man older than the 1186-118- 8 Nuuanu Street. Despite the accident to Joe Forrest vice, they are beginning now to look COHHISSION y EUC HANTS played at the league grounds In lads in the troop. There are also lo- Telephone Main 238. Box 952. yesterday ho first among the Scouts. AND particularly the will mako the skating cal committees of scout-master- s this afternoon, and "The highest of the honors are me AGENTS. between the St. Louis nnd Puna- - races scheduled for him at Athletic others interested in work among boys, INSURANCE battle dals and badges for meritorious deeds park tomorow evening. First he will city and stato na- AGENTS FOR hou teams. Thus far the St. Louis councils, and the a bronze cross for saving rnr---. - take on the three racers In tho mlle-ac- h life at & Sugar Com- team has not been beattn. The Puna- tional president, the Chief Scout.. Aa Hawaiian Commercial go great risk, a silver cross for saving game, relay marathon, and will then far as Is possible the boys wear com- pany. hous have lost ono a life without risk, a medal of merit up against Wilkinson tho big y for I but this team Is reckoned in event fortable uniform of flan- Haiku Sugar Company. of the evening. Lltle is known- hero the Scout who does his duty excep v as as exceedingly strong: and nel shirt, short khaki trousers with tionally BEFORE Pala Plantation. of the latter, but he Is said to- uo a well. Other fitting honors meeting with tho leading St. stockings turned down the knee, a , . " Maul Agricultural Company. their good one. at inspire and reward gallantry..' Hawaiian Sugar Company. Louis bunch will undoubtedly mean neckercnlef of the patrol colors, a Tho Scout organization's effective- taking policy of life 111: some ball. Inasmuch, also, as haversack, all. topped off a Kahuku Plantation Company. fast COUNTRY CLUB. khaki with a ness Is shown by somG incidents which old-tim- e khaki-colo- insurance in Company. these teams are rivals, inter- r hat. Their Mr. Blumenfield reports: any other Kahulul Railroad Although there will be no match Company. est in today's struggle will be greatly only weapon Is a. light staff.. Mr-- R. "How useful It may company ask to see the rialeakala Ranch playing at the Country Club tomorrow, be to have at accentuated. D. Blumenfield, editor of the London hand a disciplined , Honolua Ranch. open house will be kept to members trained and force of ' The St. Louis team is In some res- Daily Express, doscrlbcs, the. require- quick, intelligent CONTRACT McBryde Sugar Company. and doubtless a large number of them boys in any emer- pects stronger than It was last year, ments for promotion and reward In an gency was seen IN THE Kauai Railway Co. will take advantage of the resplto from recently at the time of - and thus far has put up a better class article In The Outlook: a terrible railway on tho heat of tho city, spending a part accident tho New England Mutual of baseball. It Is to be remembered, "The Scout never comes to the end of tho day there. Open houaa will Railway. The local also, that the, Punalious did not wake of his lessons. Having climbed one Scouts, who were SEE THE also bo kept at tho club or. Monday. playing football Life Insurance Com- Grabowsky Truck in tne last series until near the close. height, another height always rises when they hoard of tho accident, rush- game The first tomorrow afternoon before hlra. Before he may wear a ed to the scene ambulance-stretche- r, pany Of Boston, Honolulu Power Wagon Co. with their Mass. will be between the military and ma- first-clas-s badge he- must satisfy exa- many W. M. Minton, Mgr. and for hours calmly rine nines. This will start at 1:30 GREAT BO! SCOUT miners in ten matters: First, ho must and promptly performed noble and ter and compare the many p. m. be able to swim fifty yards. He must rible duties of rescuo among the kill- advantages . it offers (Continued from Page One.) have a shilling in the savings-bank- ed and wounded, giving tho most valu- - WILLIAM W. HARRIS. with those of. other He must be able to send and receive a able help to doctors, police, and rail companies consequent specialization of Industry, message, either in semaphore or way servants. On the occasion of "" - S .it. so that each individual has been re- Morse, sixteen letters per minute. As tho late King's funeral procession s quired to do one small specialty rorcegruwLii and a test in e he is sent off on through London a crowd of more than DO IT. WILL shut his eyes to everything else, with n two days' journey by himself, or a quarter of a million people gathered Castle & Cooke, Ltd, z perpetual narrowing the resultant of with only one other scout. On re- In Hydo Park. Tho crush was torrl-flc-, the mental horizon; partly through tho GENERAL AQCNT5 turning, he must write an Intelligible tho heat was tropical. Every mln. decay of small farming, which would report of things seen. Then must ute a woman would faint. Thousands have offset this condition, for each ha upon know how to deal with various acci- thousands of people stood for mixt farm was a college of handicraft; elcctiilc-shock- , seven or eight hours, hemmed In and BUY nnd partly through the established dents drowning, runaway carlage, and so on. crusht on all sides, enduring tho piti forms of religion losing their hold, we less WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR Ho must prove that ho can mako n and burning sun, to see tho pa GOODS see a very different type of youth In geant of tho procession. every Regal Shoes damper, cook a hunter's stew, skin At the country today. ambulance center Boy Scouts were nnd cook a rabbit, or pluck and cook K. "Tho personnl Interest In athletics In attendance, to aid the work of re FUKUItODA st a bird. He must read a map and has been largely superseded by an vival, carry tho patients, bring water, Hotel near Nuuanu. Honoluli draw sketch-map- s; use an ax for fell- In spectacular games which un- and keep back tho ing timber; and judge distance, area, crowd. And when fortunately tend to divide tho nation all was over and tho crowd dispersed, groups; size, numbers, height, and weight with- Y. Yoshikawa Into two the few overworked the Boy Scouts tided tho Park of rub P champions In tho arena, and the great in 25 per cent error. Finally, ho Sweet Violet 163 King Street, opp. Young Building. bish and scattered papers. When a content to do nothing must bring In a tenderfoot, traiced by crowd, but sit veteran member of Parliament met his UflL himself In tho points a BUTTER ,on the benches and look oh, while In ventured for death not long slnco In a steoplechaso Good, new blcycies J25; second band, "The man behind" In the sporting his- tenderfoot badge. C. Q. YEE HOI & dulging their tastes for tobacco nnd near London, Scouts at onco appeared CO. TEL. 251 any kind, cneaj. Tricycles for lale. tory that Is being made at alcohol. "From a first class scout ho may rlso to carry tho dying man to shelter on Motorcycles repaired and retired. Athletic Park. "It Is this last that is turning so higher and ever higher by way of an Improvised stretcher." Fno Job Printing Star Office. THE HAWAIIAN STAIt, .SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910. BEVBN

A. Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cas- bined with mnldenhnlr ferns formed pleton Crocker, gave a dinner party of tle, Mr. Q. P. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. J. a very dainty centerpiece. Corlopsis which she was the motif, tho guests "Will your tako you to travels B. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Atkins, and maidenhair also were strewn over afterwards enjoying the theater and an Society Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Cooke, Mr. nnd tho cloth and tho place EUROPE and the PAR EAST? cards ware attendant supper which was augment- Mrs. W. F. Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. hand painted Japanese Cov- by You will And tho Cheques of the (Continued from Page 3.) scenes. ed the theator guests of Miss Jen- A. F. Jutld, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alex- ers at this charming luncheon were nie C'rocker. S. F. News Letter. Bankers' Association American wailan orchestra hidden behind an em- ander, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Griffiths and laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dreyfus, Mrs. Princess David Kawannnakoa re- - a great convenience. bankment of ferns and palms played Prof. W. T. Brigham. Smith, Miss Ruth Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, tho guest of honor, was Mrs. Bobo. After Infor- These Cheques show plainly tho native instruments and sang Ha luncheon an (Continued on pago nine.) waiian songs for the special delecta very handsome in a robe of pearl grey mal muslcalo delighted the guests. on tho face their value in tho tion of the visiting strangers. soft satin, elaborately trimmed with A A A tho money of the country in Airs. Charles B. Cooper presided over rose point lace and. Mrs. Dole wore an Tho concert given by Mrs. Dreyfus, embroidered linen lawn which was nt the Moana Hotel on Thursday even- Announcement. which you cash them and they the tea cups, nnd Miss Adams poured coffee. Tho refreshments consisted of very dainty. ing, assisted by Jiiss Margaret Clark aro accepted at par by Hotels, tea, coffee, sandwiches, rolls, ice Mrs. C. B. Cooper was charming in a and Dr. Carl Ramus, was an event of I hereby announco myself as a can- Shops, Steamship and Railroad cream, cakes and punch. white lingerie frock and wearing a great importance both socially and didate, for to the offico of large black picture hat with flowing artistically, and a high percentage of City and County Cos. During tho afternoon some infor Treasurer, black and white plumes, and Miss tho haut ton now in Honolulu turned i mal remarks were made, and Mr. Ly subject to tho Demo- The OnlylWay Adams wore a white lingerie confec- out en masse to hear tho charming) action of tho man responded with an interesting pa- cratic County Convention. per, and an old poem which tion and a black lace nat trrmmed emu t3.11v.it ntiihci ..uuau u.ia to eradicate dandruff permanently Is had been H. old , gained a reputation RICHARD TRENT. read before the Alumnae Society of with a wreath of roses. her abroad. to destroy the cause of the trouble. DlcKey drawing room Punahou in 1875, and at the conclu- Mrs. wore soft black silk The of tho hotel was Into sion of tho aftornooon all present join- and a black hat with flowers, while converted a hull, with rows of We Give Our Own PACHECO'S DANDKUFr KILLER grand j ed in tho refrain of Auld Lang Syne, Mrs. Weaver was in black lace with a chairs and the piano nt one end on by destroys the dandruff germ and keeps Of which apropriately terminated a most black lace hat to match. flanked all sides graceful palms, 1 111.1 enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Frank Judd wore a soft laven- and as tho appointed hour approached Trading .". Stamps the scalp always in a healthy condi der silk miill and a hat profusely a lino of automobiles and carriages Capital and surplus ?l,000.000 Those present at beautiful re tion. this trimmed with lilacs. gave evidence of the appreciation of ception were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman of the treat in store for the society peo- Sold by all druggists and at Chicago, Prof, and Mrs. W. D. Alex C With each purchusc of goods from ple who atended. Barber Shop. Phone 232. ander, Mr. Samuel Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Tudor, whose husband 25 cents up. Books run frm 200 to is well known throughout Australia The hall was filled with an appre- ESTABLISHED IN 1830. Mrs. Robert W. Andrews, Mtss Mary COO; Free. Len-hon'- ciative audience and Mrs. Dreyfus was J. P. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- as manager and proprietor of the s warmly received. She looked extre- Red Stamps Good For ward H. Bailey, of Wailukli, Maul, Mr. and Gresham hotels In Brisbane, Our Store mely lovely in an evening robe of and Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin, of Puu- - was a through passenger in tho Si- Only BISHOP ft GO. black spangled not cut low, revealing Castle & nene, Maul, Mrs, Ellen M. Bicknell, beria from the orient to San Fran- liinft. her exquisite white shoulders, and Mr. Wnlter Brash, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob cisco, where she will spend a few DRY FANCY with its long train enhancing the GOODS, F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Low- months before proceeding to Palo Alto stately appearance of the charming ar- NOTIONS, Honolulu, T. U. BANKEES ers, Miss Harriet Coleman, Mrs. Mary to be the house guest of her son and GOODS, , tist, who is a beautiful with T. Hitchcock of Hllo, Mr. Levi Cham- daughter-in-law- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril brunette GENT'S FURNISHINGS soft dark hair and eyes. Her mar- SHIPPING . ND COMMISSION MER Travellers berlain, Dr. A. B. Clark, Mrs. Caroline Elwell. Mr. Ehvell, who has many Commercial nnd vellous tone quality, her range and CHANTS. Letters of Cradlt issued on tha II. Austin of Nahiku, Maui, Mr. and friends in Honolulu, has but recent- Just Received: Big lino of sympathy thrilled her large audience, SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL IK- - Bank of California and Tho Lon- Mrs. Luther Severance, of Hilo, Mrs. ly returned from London here he has lace lnsertlngs, etc. and every selection was heartily ap- don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Juliet B. Atherton, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. been interesting large financial con- plauded, responses being given to representing London. Dickey, Mrs. Ma'ry Wlddlfleld, Mr. and cerns In his new invention of a wire- less telephone, which is creating a some encores. Ewa Plantation Co, Correspondents for the Amor-lea- n Mrs. F. W. Damon, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. east. Mrs. Dreyfus as an artist holds first Walalua Agricultural Co., Express Company, and Damon, Mrs. Thos. J. Hayselden, Mrs. sensation in California and the CHAN KEE, Ltd. Mrs. hopes to rank in tho musical world nnd her Kohala Sugar Co. , Cook' ft Ann Maria Stangenwald, Mr. E. II. Di- - Tudor visit Honolulu Tho. Son. rich voice possesses strength and a 23 HOTEL STREET. Waimea Sugar Mill Co. mond, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Dudolt, Dr. next spring. Interest allowed on term and subtle magnetism hard to describe. Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. N. B. Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. John T. A ELECTION OF OFFICERS Barings Bank Deposits. Local friends have received cardi These qualities too are supported by Fulton Iron Works e! St. Louis, Gulick, Miss Julia Ann Gulick, Rev. Centrifugals. from Mr. R. Leveson Ogllvle, stating a fascinating personality, which has Westons and Mrs. O. H. Gulick, Mrs. Thos. L. Henry May & Co., Ltt'. Babcock Wilcox Dolicn, his in Kobe, Japan, where he won this talented woman a legion of Meeting ft Gulick, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jones, Mrs. arrival At tho Annual of the Stock- Green's Fuel Economizer. enjoying sight-seein- g friends both here and abroad. holders of this Corporation held W. W. Hall, Miss A. Frances Johnson, is the novelties of Matsqn Navigation Co. new Ogilvie will Miss Clark's delicacy of technique 20th August, 1910, tho following Offi Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wilcox, Mr. F. S. in a land. Mr. New England Mutual Life Iaiur-- various and Dr. Ramus' sympathetic obllgato cers nnd Directors were elected to Lyman, Mr. H. E. Mclntyre, Mr. and visit for three months in the serve for the year ending 30, ance Company of Boston. work are too well known to local lov- Juno Bank of Mrs. Moses Nakulna, Miss Caroline cities of the orient before proceeding 1911: Aetna Insurance Co. ers of music to require definition, and D. Parker, Miss Mary F. Parker, Mrs. to Devonshire, England, where he will H. E. McINTVRE National Fire Insurance Co. they both had many admirers in the and Director J. P. Green, Rev. H. H. Parker, Col- be the guest of his brother for a year. President Citizen's Insurance Co. (Hartiora audience to whom their names in con- S. B. DOLE ..Vice-Pres- . and Director onel Sam Miss Harriet C. 4 A Fire Insurance Co.) Parker, evening an at- P. A. SWIFT ..Manager and Director Honolulu - nection with the were Tho London Assuracze Corpora Pierce, Captain and Mrs. B. P. Pen- Admiral and Mrs. Corwln P. Rees, J. F. FENWICK ..Treas. and Director traction. tion. hallow, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice, Mr. U. S. N., entertained at a very infor- A. LEWIS, Jr ..Sec'ty and Director m. e HENRY DAVIS ! i i t d Wm. H. Rogers, Mr. W. E. Rowell, mal but exceedingly pretty dinner on AAA Auditor E. F. Director Issue K. N. & K. Monday evening, In honor Admiral Mr. and Mrs. Dreyfus, who havo BISHOP Mrs. Elizabeth Sumner Achuck, Mrs. of S D. TENNEY Director Letters o f Credit John T. Waterhouse, Mrs. Ellen Arm Southerland, who is at present In been motifs of a great amount of so- F. W MACFARLANE Director and Traveler's strong Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. these islands on a tour of Inspection. cial attention since their arrival six A. LEWIS, JR., Checks available Wilcox, Mrs. G. N. Wilcox, Mr. Wil- Those present included Admiral South- weeks ago, will depart in the Wilhel-min- a Secretary, throughout the liam Wond, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Jones, erland, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ivers on the fourteenth of this month Mrs. H. M. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. and Admiral and Mrs. Rees. The for a trip to the Volcano, and while in James F. florgan, world. 2 Cable E. W. Fuller, Miss Hattie Hempsted, home on Ualakaa street was very at- Hilo Mrs. Dreyfus will give a recital transfers at lowest Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Jarrett, Mrs. tractive with its palms, cut flowers, under the patronage of the Piano Club Very dcsirablo home Corner Pen-sacol- a lights, plnlc of that city. Stock rates & Agnes E. Judd, Mr. William Kanealil, and soft and delicate and and Klnau Streets. Your Rev. and Mrs. Lidgate, Mr. and Mrs. F. oleanders formed a very charming A A- - ft Bond Broker choice of two properties. Call at our W. Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Charles centerpiece. Mrs. Harold Dillingham is visiting B. Makee, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bald- mother, Hyde Is office and we will tako you out to see AAA her Mrs. Smith, and Member of Honolulu Stock and Bond win Mrs. C. J. Lyons, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dreyfus of Los An- being by entertained all her friends Exchange. them. ( Mary Rice, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mon-sarra- t, geles were the complimented guests 6. Brewer &C0.M As it is some time since she foreswore and Bond Mr. Douglas Monsarrat, Mr. during the week at a very pretty Stock, Orders receive the delights of Honolulu for her old prompt attention. and Mrs. W. F. Pogue, Mr. and Mrs. luncheon given by Mr. and Mrs. Ste- home, there Is a procession of claim- Information furnished relative to ail The Price" is Right George H. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. phen Norton Bobo. Tho lanals were ants to do her1 honor. On Tuesday, Fire and Marine STOCKS AND BONDS. James W. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. W. decorated with palms and hanging bas- Miss Helene Irwin gave a lunchpon in and Terms can be Insurance Agencies H. Shlpwan, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Smith, kets, and a large cut glass howl of her honor at the St. Francis and that LOANS NEGOTIATED. Mrs. II. E. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrin , double golden corlopsis flowers com same night Miss Irwin's fiance, Tern- - hone 72. P O. Box 694 Arranged Royal Insurance Co. of Liver- pool. London Assurance Corpora- Now Is The tion. CommercialUnion Assurance Time To Paint Bishop Trust Co., Co. of London. Limited Scottish Union and National Why Have Your your house and tho paint to uso Insurance Co. of Edinburgh, Is W. P. Fuller & Co.'s 924 BETHEL STREET Insurance Co. of Edinburgh, (tipper Rhine Insurance IT ure FOR 85Su&JEi$ Co., (Marine). repared Bridge and Beacn Stoves tor Coal a ngees ana Linens Woo. Quick Meai.Blbe Flame Oil Stovaa aint Perfection Oil Siovee. Giant Burner oasollnt Stoves. LIMITED. cleaning? that long yenrs of use havo EMMELUTH & CO., LTD. 24.CS0.00O Ruined Capital (Paid Up) Yen in the proved to possess the maximum Phone 211. No. 145 Reserve Fund Yen 16,250,000 Kins St of durability and beauty. Bo HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. to specify The bank buys ana eceives for sure this paint when collection bills of exenange, Issues you make the contract. Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking business. SGiRipI The Bank receives Local Deposits ii. and Head Office deposits for fixed pe- Abadie's French Process cleans . per- 1 OSTEOPATHY 1 riods. fectly without injury to the gar- 175 BERETANIA STREET. Local Deposits ?25 and upwards for Lewers & Cooke Ltd. I I one year at rate of 4 per annum. ment. Womens's evening and Head Office Deposits Yen 25 and 177 S. King St. , upwards for one-ha- lf year, one year, street gowns and wraps restored to two years or three years at rate of 4 per annum. thir pristine freshness. The Particulars to be obtained on same high standard is maintained Sows Special salve For Piles Guaranteed to contain nothing injurious. it Cures chronic cores, cuts, burns and all Honolulu Office Corner Merchant in the cleaning department that pre- skin diseues of tho human race Wall, Nichols Co., nnd Bethel streets. P. O. Box 168. vails in the Laundry l'rcparcd by Limited. YU AKAI, Manager. Secret Salvo Specialist Keep constantly on hand No, 10 King St Honolulu. T. U, TENNIS BALLS TENNIS RACKETS Jwakami &Co TENNIS NETS Japaneso Silks, Dry GOLF BALLS GOLF CLUBS & Goods and Hats of FIRE INSURANCE Everything In the Sporting and Athle tic line.. All Kinds. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY OF 71 King Street Robinson Block Hotel Street. LONDON. NTW YORK UNDERWRITERS IF YOU AGENCY. I WISH TO ADVERTISE Silver Plate S PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON IN- IN newspapers! Flat Ware SURANCE COMPANY. X ANYWIUiRE AT ANVTIMO $ ABA DIE, Prop. Telephone 5 Call on or Write 30 PER CENT OFF 777 King Street J. 1491 ' Thb B, P, Dillingham Co., Lid, 8 G'. BAKU'S ADYERTISIflO fiGE'lClf ' J 134 Sansome J. A. R. VIEIRA & CO. General Agents for Hawaii. Street 5 BAN FRA'XdlSCO, ClUF. 113 HOTEL STREET . Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Building. nraHT, THE' " HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 3,, 1D10,

MARRIAGE CARD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOMACH CATARRH - Classified "Ads" Mr. nnd Mrs. William Horner, an- Fronch Laundry pngo 7 AND LAMENESS, nounoo t!io marriage o tholr dauglitor, n0gni si10e store " 12 KVithorluo Elizabeth, to Mr, Dardan Rycroft's " U FOR SALE. Soda Works S. Hrown on Thursday the eighteenth Pond Dairy " 8 , Novelties Pure-BreU- Latest " HOMER PIGEONS. 100 of August Nineteen Hundred and ten. Ehlers , " single, In pair, or lots to suit. Oakland, California. Pacheco's Dandruff Cure " 7 WIsBDON'S BAZAAR. Enqutro Sachs Dry Goods Company1'.... " S Garago ' " 1", ROOMS AND BOARD. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE Associated POPULAR PRICES H. Hackfold & Co AT "THE ICELAND," G27 Deretanln Ave., First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Mosquito liroof lnnal rooms, with or Holding Terms In the City and McChcsnoy Coffee Co. without board; everything modern; County of Towiisond Undertaking Company Honolulu. & GL.OVES This department Is one of our special moderate prices; central location; Fred L. Wnldron ..7 HOSIERY H. Dlnklnge, prop. MARSTON CAMPBELL, Superintend- put up. by phone 1308. Mrs. Manhattan Cafa attractions. We carry all of the lines the best Eastern ent of Public Works of the Terri- "Onyx" quality with mode- WANTED. Carriage . . factories. Tho hosiery combines the best r, Schuman Company tory of Hawaii, Plaintiff and - you to experience a treat von Hamm-Youn- g " 11 12 rate prices; Every- pair ot Gloves or Hose Guaranteed. We want vs. Co. . . nnd by an Artist just ,T. " S whljh Is a shave Hopp & Co , VEILINGS In Black, White nnd colors. A largo stock to pur-chas- o mainland, lie excels at JAMES STEINER; MRS. THERE- from the The Clarion " 13 from Including some very handsome "Spider Web" effects. slmving. Jeff Bethel Street. SA LOU1SSON; THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF HAWAII, nn Ha- THE WEATHER. GINGHAMS A, how assortment servlceablo patterns in plain, WAlTlTin hAmband, must bo of extremely waiian Corporation having Its princi- checks, nnd stripes, 10c a yard. and slender and have tall person. pal olllce at Honolulu; Territory of Ha- Local Office, U. S. .Weather Bureau, long aims. Applicant call in LADIES' RAIN COATS The rainy season is close at hand In- girl, waii; ELIZABETH J. MONSARRAT; Honolulu T. H.,. September 3, 1910. "Jolly XTrlxle," world's fattest Bin. ni:ai, jr. nklson. spect our new stock of Cravanettcd Coats. They embody the best In R. W. SHINGLE; SIMPSON DECK- Mr. Ncnl M. Nelson, 1709 looking, Jolty and fat. Weight Lincoln stylo quality good ER; JESSE M. McCHESNEY, ED. Tomporatnre, 6 a. m.; 8 a. m.; in Ave., Alameda, Cat., and Ago 22 yrs. Now on exhibi- writes: OSS lbs., TOWSE and CHARLES W. ZIEGLER, a. m.; and morning minimum! "As I was n great sufferer with HANDSOME PILLOW TOPS received Hotel st. Another lot this week. tion, Aloha Park, Trustees of Mystic Lodge No. 2, 73; 77; 79; 75; 72. chronic catarrh In my stomach, nnd " LADIES' UNDERWEAR AND BABY OUTFITTING DEPT. Dain- "WANTED A wife. Must have lois Knights of Pythias of Honolulu; MYS- Baromotoi ronoiag. Ausoiute hum- lameness In tny buck and limbs, I am lots pleased to say Hint .using bot- ty garments for eniidren and Infants' are a specialty here. All sizes of money, and know how to cook TIC LODGE No. 2, KNIGHTS OF PY- idity (grains por cubic foot; relative after four call tles of Pcruna I fool perfectly well, and styles In the "Nemo" nnd "R & G" corset. of good things to eat. Applicant THIAS OF HONOLULU; LIBERT humidity and dew point at 8 a. m.: and world's fat- will never bo without It In my homo. in person, "Baby Bliss," HUBERT J. L. BOEYNAEMS, Bishop 30.02; 7.212; 73; 08. not and fat. "I advise everybody who has used test boy. Good natured, jol.y of Zeugma, Vicar Apostolic of Hawaii; Wind, veiucitj ana direction at 6 It to give It a trial and they will regain Now on Weight. 5DC lbs Age. IS yrs. ST. LOUIS COLLEGE ALUMNI AS- a. m.; 8 a. m.; 10 a. m.; and noon: their health. exhibition, Aloha Park, Hotel st. SOCIATION, an Hawaiian Corpora- 1NE; 3NEr CE; 5NE.. "After doctors have foiled, I Sachs' Dry Goods Co. Cor. Fort & Beret. Sts. Opp. Fire Sta. tion navlng its principal office at Ho- Rainfall atiritkg 24 hours ending 8 a. have been cured through Peruna, and "Anything of value bought for cash. nolulu, Territory of Hawaii; .TAMES m. no rain. next to God I owe my thanks to Dr. or Call llHFort Street. Address F. MORGAN; JOHN SULLIVAN; Total wmo. movement during 21 Uartman for bolng cured." DRAMATICT 112 Indigestion Causes Rheumatism. m . JOHN BUCKLEY; JOHN DOE, MARY hour ended at noon miles. fiAOTKLNYTUrnmatlc-StudloIro- wni. E, STOCKMAN, What connection is there between s- DOE, and RICHARD ROE, unknown Deretanla. Prac-.ntii- stomach catarrh and lameness? San Francisco, 175 owners and claimants, Defendants Section Director. nrlvato course. Act- - There Is a vital connection. Catarrh - nnd Respondents. TERM SUMMONS. BtoinacH deranges digestion, . nn,iim. Monologues, Vaude- of tho Grace Cu- THE TERRITORY. OF HAWAII: TO NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Doranged digestion leads to the forma- . Dancing, Reading, vale, THE HIGH SHERIFF of the Territory tion of acids in tho stomach and bowels, Piione 3S. No interval between milk- lture. of Hawaii, or his Deputy; the Sheriff Paragraphs That Give Condensed These ncld formations are absorbed into iCLOTHING of the City and County of Honolulu or News of the Day. tho blood and produco a. rheumatic con- ts MEN'S dition. - CloThmg on crean-l-- W his Deputy: Men's The steamship China sails at Peruna relieves the rheumatism only ing and cooling at ir Riven at once. Francis YOU ARE COMMANDED to sum relieving the indigestion, and suit o'clock tomorrow for San Francisco. by thus rv. Rnrhs Bldg.. Fort mon .JAMES STEINER; MRS. THE cleansing tho source of the blood Im- Levy, ouiunu'b " 'Monday RESA LOUISSON; THE FIRST NA- Ehlers are closed all day purities that lead up to lameness in the Street. Labor Day; they are now open Satur- TIONAL BANK OF HAWAII, an Ha- joints, neuralgia and rheumatism. THE POND DAIRY TO RUV day afternoons till 5 o'clock. BOO WASTED waiian Corporation having its princi Mr. Frank Klchtor, East 2nd St., -5- E. C. Peters, attorney, Is again at Winona, Minn., says : tako ploasuro iTliook3, magazines, Hawaiian pal office at Honolulu, Territory of "I This is of great importance when absolutety pure milk is desired. Dooks exchnseL his office In the McCandless bidding in recommending Peruna for catarrh of . curios. Hawaii; ELIZABETH J. MONSAR- 2S!)0. l-- 2c 8trot, after a visit to the mainland. tho stomach. I know what it is to be Telephone Milk 12 a quart. Weedon Curio Bazaar. Fort RAT; R. W. SHINGLE; SIMPSON Pcru- Big, Alco car, for rent by day, alllictcd with this awful disease. bore PauanL DECKER; JESSE Jl. McCHESNEY, na cured me. For catarrh of the stota or trip or hour. Willie Wells chauffeur, BUY AND SELL. ED. TOWSE, and CHARLES W. nch it Is unsurpassed." ZIEGLER, Trustees of Mystic Lodge Royal Hawaiian Garage; phone 1910. ' andTeiirFboSht, sold Governor Frear has finished his re Diamonds No. 2, Knights of Pythias of Honolulu; Francisco. exchanged. Bargain In musical port to Washington and will forward und MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, KNIGHTS OF There will be many attractive show J. Carlo, Fort St. to national capital per S. S instruments. PYTHIAS OF HONOLULU; LIBERT it the lugs at Sachs the coming week. The HUBERT J. L. BOEYNAEMS, Bishop China. Ladles' Underwear and Baby Outfit- John Guled will be of Zeugma, Vicar Apostolic of Hawaii; Mr. and Mrs. ting Department has many dainty gar- outgoing passengers iy the Lurllne, ments and there are somo unusually ST. LOUIS COLLEGE ALUMNI AS- band, Soi Hosi- SOCIATION, an Hawaiian Corporation to spend a short vacation in Call fetching things in the Glove and ora ery Department. having Its principal ollice at Honolulu, fornla. There was a meeting of the board For Territory of Hawaii; JAMES F. MOR- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bohr of Kahuku M of land commissioners on Thursday GAN; JOHN SULLIVAN; JOHN announce the engagement of their evening, which Commissioner BUCKLEY; JOHN DOE, MARY DOE, daught erraeocGB etaoln shrdlu sh at be a reconsld A C B and RICHARD ROE, unknown owners Arthur Cleghorn. Trent moved that there case! city, call eratlon of the matter of letting the Honolulu Construction and Ltd. GET YOUR and claimants, defendants, in For the best snine in the Draying Company, they shall llle written answer within on Pete, the California expert, pt ths Kawaloalle lands, on the windward side of the island, as residence pro twenty days after service hereof to be Silent Barber Shop, Hotel street. Telephone 2281. Myrtle and Healam and appear before the said Circuit Lieuts. G. L. Morrison and J. S. Me perty. The motion carried. Court at the Terra thereof pending Im- Leary, both of the cavalry, will leave Walter Brash died yesterday after sixty-on- e years, Queen Street. Opposite Kaahumauu Pennants mediately nfter the expiration of twen- on the Sherman to spend some time noon at the age of ty days service hereof; provid- He was a wolllknown kamaaina. He i .1.1,11,71 and help your crew to win. after on the mainland. ed, however, if no term be pending at Monday, September 5, 1910, having leaves one son, Charles E. King, who 75c Each. such time, then to bo and appear be- - been set apart and established by bears the grandfather's name, and fore the said Circuit Court at the next law as a territorial holiday, all terri one daughter. Mrs. Borchlay. He al succeeding term "thereof, t, the torial offices will be closed on that so leaves a brother, William O January 1911 Term thereof, to be hold-e- n day. Brash, and two sisters. Mrs. Eliza City County Hono- Waterbery. at the nnd of Be the one to tell your neighbor beth Robson and Mrs. lulu, on Monday, the ninth day of Jan- of the great superiority of Cascade The activities of Tin Soon, escan uary next, 10 o'clock a. m.,'to show Crystal Springs IHL at Ginger Ale. Every one who tries it pro- ed prisoner, resulted In tho arrest of cause why judgment of condemnation nounces It the best over. Rycroft's H. Fugl yesterday. The Japanese was of the lands described in the Petition Fountain Soda Works, Telephone the man who received from Tin Soon any relief de- herein and for other 2270. two bales of sugar bags which the Butter manded in the Petition should not be your green stamps See that you gel latter stole In order to pay his pas awarded to Marston Campbell, Super- you are buying stores. BETTER TFIAN THE 1IOME DAIRY BECAUSE IT ISl when at the sage to San Francisco. Two charges intendent of Public Works, pursuant call at the show rooms, and see SCIENTIFICALLY MADE AND IvEPT IN COLD' STOR- - Ani receiving have FILMS to the tenor of his annexed Petition. tho many valuable articles you get for of stolen goods been AGE SO TIIAT IT IS ALWAYS FIRM. Fugl. AND And have you then there this Writ theni. placed against with full return of your proceedings The Inter-Islan- d will not receive The high standard required by Mr. v PACKS thereon. freight Monday. Shippers were re- Abadle for all laundry work In main FILM WITNESS the Honorable Presiding quested to deliver goods at tho talned In the cleaning department garments Complete assortment of every Judge of the Circuit Court of the First wharves today, for steamers leaving Mon and women's cleaned in the manner. Fronch Lauh METROPOLITAN MAR size just arrived In the Lurllne Circuit,- at Honolulu aforesaid, this Tuesday. best dry, 777 King street. Telephone 1491 and now ready for distribution. August, 1910. 27th day of t !s of great importance In obtain- School opens September 12th. Get W. F. HEILBRON and A. LOUIS,, Proprs. (SEAL) ing healthy milk that there is no Inter- the School Books and Supplies now, Telephone 1814. (Signed) HENRY SMITH, val between the milk and cooling. At Everything for School and College. A Clerk. tho Pond Dairy the cooling follows B. Arlelgh & Co. Ltd., Hotel near Fort, Instantly on milking. (Endorsed) L. No. 7199. Reg. 3. Pg. the Tho value in school at the care regarding the de- best 102. Circuit Court First Circuit, Ter- Put aside all Regal Store, Grown people ap livery your baggage. This will be Shoe Photo ritory of Hawaii. Marston Campbell, of predate superior quality In the Honolulu easy If you employ re- the Superintendent of Public Works of the an matter the Regal Shoes they wear and this samo liable Union-Pacifi- c Transfer Co.', Supply Co., Ltd., Territory of Hawaii, Plaintiff and Pe qual'ty is In the shoes for boys and Tele 1875 below Hotel titioner vs. James Steiner, et als., De girls. Fort Street Mrs. J. H.'Bnrnard wife of Captain Goraey fendants and Respondents. Summons. Customs Collector E. R. Stackable Mrs. J. S. Williams, wife of Filed and issued at 11:16 a. m. August Barnard; lias forwarded to the commissioner r Lieutenant Williams, of Fort Ruger; BUY THE GREAT 27, 1910. (Sg) Henry Smith, Clerk. navigation at Washington a report of HII1-H- Refrigerator E. of Lieu- Returned and illed Aug. 31, 1910, at and Mrs. Pardee, mother vessels to which the new law regard ! of Shatter, will is the only 1.5. A. K. Aona, Asst. Clerk. tenant Pardee Fort ing wireless may apply. Construed 1 "WHITE FROST" ALEXANDER LINDSAY, JR., Atty. sail on tho Sherman. literally, the new law applies to three Gen'l & W. B. LYMER, Dep. Atty. United States Commissioner Judd HlwSSf" of the InleMsland steamerstho The Refrigerator Without a Fault. adjourned for Gen'l, for Marston Campbell, Supt. of yesterday a' week the Manna Kea, tho M&una Loa and th Cleanable Specialty Adapted to the Needs ot investigation Lee Pub. Works. into the matter of Kinau. It goo into effect July 1, -- ) Kal Fai, who is alleged to have pub the Hawaiian Islands. juu, unu uy uhh, unio uiu uuuu iur-- j Territory of Hawaii, ) llshcd in his Chnose newspaper an "- cest Inter-Islan- d steamers must bs -J! ) ss. lndecont article. fend (equipped for communication If tho Ice-Save- City and County of Honolulu.) The king of rs Captr"rwro. Holblok7"Mrs!Hol courts do not construe tho law to, Co., Ltd., ) mm Coyne Furniture brook and their two sons will be mean that sailings of less than two S Zmg!2Ze3Wi I, Henry Smith, Clerk of the Circuit among tho departing passengers on hundred or two hundred and fifty Young Building Court ot the First Judicial Circuit, Ter-rltor- y 3; i , the Sherman, also Capts. W. B. Scales, do nn ocean voy- I of Hawaii, do hereby certify the miles not constitute W. D. Forsyth and J. M. Jenkins, all age. foregoing to be a full, true and cor- We back our assertions Cleaning and of are from Fort Shatter. Ohio Clothes rect copy of the original summons In whom Tho male quartet of Central Union Co.'snew telephone is tho case of Marston Campbell, Super- - CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM This is Time one appreciates a Dyeing organized primarily the GOOD REFRIGERATOR Intonrinnt of Public Works of tlin Ter. Church, although ,A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. THE GURNEY is BEST ' tUe ot DMtor the by actual Made in ritory of Hawaii vs. James Steiner et for mu'I,ose "Btlns It Is In time of sudden mishap or ac-- ! Test. 45 styles. 1496 during occupancy of White his the that Chamberlain's Pain Balm Mid-Summ- als., as the same remains of record cldent The Special cr Sale will continue nnd on fllo In the office of tho Clerk of pulpit, will continue its. service until can bo relied upon to tako the pluce al- - for only Two Weeks I said Court. tho chorus choir hns been reorganiz- ptvtho family doctor, who cannot SCHOOL BOOKS ways bo found at the moment. Then IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ed. Refrigerators at $9.50, It is Chamberlnln'fl Pain Balm Is 12.50, 15.00, 18.50, 25.00, 26.50, etc. Pencils, Paper and all School my hand and affixed tho Tho II. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co, that hereunto set found wanting. In cases of Ice Boxes at $7.50, 8.75, 10.00, n.oo, Supplies. will bo closed all day Monday, Labor never 15.00, 17.50, etc. Seal of said Circuit Court, this 2nd day sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises it of September, 1910. Day. Open on Saturday until l p. m. away A. B. ARLEIGH & CO., LTD. ' takes out tho soreness, drives (SEAL) HENRY SMITH, Tho Matson llnor Wllholnilna will tho pain and heals the Injured parts. & Hotel, opp. Unlou. - W.W. Dimond Co., Ltd. of tho Circuit Court of tho First Tuesday morning with passon j 53-- Clerk nrrlvo For saje uy an dealsys, Benson, Smith , 57 KING STREET ViV.V.W.V.V.VAW.W.Vi" Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. gcrp, imui unu iuurcmiuuig irom oun. et uo agents ior Hawaii

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HONOLULU, HAWAII; SATURDAY, HEl'TEMHER 3, 1910.

visiting relatives. In her absenco a few friends Informally on Thursday Princess David's children hnve been afternoon at her spacious and beauti- With their governess at tho family re- ful Homo on Lunalllo street. Tho Deeds Of Mosby, Confederate sidence in Daring Raider Presidio Terrace. S. F. party young of friends, who had been r Call. . . v requested to bring their sewing, gath- CUNNING AS A FOX, FEARLESS AS A TIGER, THROUGHOUT THE CIVIL WAR HE WAS A TERROR TO THE NORTH ered on tho large mnat which was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chllllngworth enclosed in ferns nnd palms, nnd a .. . CLOSE IN FRIENDSHIP WITH GENERALS GRANT AND LEE. entertained at a very elaborate no! very delightful afternoon of sewing supper on Tuesday ' evening, for a and chatting was enjoyed by these congenial number. of their friends, at their beau- friends. Light refresh- ments o ' of sandwiches, cake and The recent dismissal of Colonel John some miles above Richmond. Although was-th- first lawyer to settle there, 'right flank of McCIellan's army and tiful home on King street. The draw- fruit S. Mosby, the famous Southern caval- fond of hunting and early trained to boon after ho married Paulino seo what was doing, ing room, library,' and music room punch were served during the nftor-noo- ry, loader of the Civil AVar, from his ride and shoot, that was but tho ordi- Clark, daughter of Beverly L. Clark, Mosby did so and found nothing. As were ndorned with great beautiful position of attorney In the Department nary raining of the Virginia youth, long one of tho Democratic Repre- he started to turn his horse's head and rclusters of American Beautv roses. Those whose needles plied at this of Justice at Washington removes but even in his youth tho fascinations sentatives In Congress from Kentucky. ride back, his military genius sprang and crimson carnations, which In tall little sewing bee were Miss Helen - from public life one of tho most pic- of that mode of warfaro which after- When' Sumter was fired on nothing Into being, "I'll ride around until I vases and jardinieres filled every cor- North, Miss Kathryn- Stephens, Miss turesque of the characters that figured ward made him famous appealed to could have appeared further from this find something," was his thought, and ner between groups of palms and pot- Lilian Robertson, Miss Grace Robert- prominently In that great struggle. his boyish Imagination, as appears quiet ybung attorney; Jvlthout the forthwith ho started to scout In the ted maidenhair. son, and Miss Lydia McStocker. Though still from tho his slightest military experience or train- rear or a hostile army halo In mind und body, stories mother and his of 100,000 mon. The supper was served at seven he has lived, during his 70-od- d years, faithful old slave Aaron used to tell of ing, than a career in arms that would Eight miles he rode, was until he o'clock at one long table whoso cloth Princess David Kawannnakoa, who through more than" tho ordinary nian how he would He upon the bed and de- attract the attention on tho continent fuh in the rear of that vast host 100.- - was concealed by fragrant of left early in the summer for a would experience In tho lifetime of vour a "Life of General Marlon," roll- and keep soldiers sleepless along 000 enemies between trailers brief a him and his own smllax and maile, visit with Methuselah. ing from side to sldo and snouting front extending from the mountains camp. and which was friends' and relatives in Ha- glee "I made more attractive by heaping piles waii, finds ihor days so filled with so- has fought In a War whose big-neo- s with when he came across some to the sea. When volunteers were was never before more elated In te of island Trult here . cial engagements homepom-in- g made dmbition virtue; he has particularly stirring episode in th his- called for by the State of Virginia to my life," he said afterward, 'than when and there. The that her 1 chnndejier lights yel- has long ex- figured In political struggles b&sldo tory of that daring Revolutionary repel the threatened invasion from realized how I had lnmetrated far softly shaded In been deferred. Sho which today were er. No doubt In after life t.hat buu ho North, Mosby was one of the first into the enemy's rear." Ho had found low shed a mellow clow over tho pected to return on the Sierra last the contests of guests mero bagatelle: struggles In thoso Inspiration blossomed Into darin forward and enlist as a private something. who sat on either side, at the week, but was detained by social en- days of reconstruction In the South, deeds of his own. -st Virginia Cavalry, of which He returned to General Stuart's place ot each of whom the name card gagements, and will not return to San V. was when politics was not merely political But his nature was quiet and peace- J. I: Stuart afterward General, was headquarters, told him of his adven- attached to a souvenir ilima lei Francisco until early in September. l)ut social, professional and religious ful. Ho was a studious youth, and had colonel. ture und then suggested that It would and maile, which was worn during tho She will spend the winter In her pret- as wpII, and men had to back up their a strong predilection for everything HE JOINS THE ARMY. be a staggering blow to McClellan and meal while music was played by a ty home on Presidio Terrace. S. F. tho North If that proud army were quintette. convictions on the dueling ground. Greek. "I was born a Greek," ho has Tho day's drill was his intro- Post. first raided around by a squadron of He has fought a corrupt gang of off- often been heard to say. his After dinner a few selections were . duction to arms. He was at the first troopers. leaped A icials in the American Consular service Ho attended the University of Vir- Stuart from the grassy sung by Mrs. Dreyfus who is charm- battle of Bull Run, and his first sight lawn on which ho The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Richard In far-ef- f Asia, and purged the consu- ginia, and was the youngest graduate had been lying when ing her friends of actual warfaro was when tho beat- Mosby hero with her exquisite Ivers of Honolulu are pleased over lates of their corruption from Vladi- in Greek ever upon the rolls of told his talo. voice, nnd that en troops of Bee, Bartow and Kvans ' later dancing was indulged the probability that they will visit In vostok to Aden. And in later years he college It was while there he got Into 'camo swarming back 'through ,.tho Come insldo and write out what In. ha this city next month on their way has warred so fiercely upon the robber the only difficulty of his youth. For 'ranks of Stuart's troopers. The next '.u Just told me," ho said to Mos Those present at this very pretty by, - around the world. They will be guests catt'e barons of the West that even some college reason he shot and spring trust- nnd led the way into the- house. found him one of Stuart's and elaborate pol supper were Prince at the William G. Irwin home in Wash- - his superior officers at Washington wounded a fellow student named Tur-pi- ed lying with When Mosby had written his sugges- scouts, that ofllcer with nnd Princess Kalanlanaole, Mr. and lngton street and will be the incentlvo had to repeatedly caution him about the army In of Richmond, tions Stuart took him to the headquar- front Mrs. Dreyfus, of J.os Angeles, Mr. and for some ot tho elaborate needlessly exposing his life to their For this he was tried and convicted, against which McClellan was bringing ters of General Lee, introduced him to entertain- Mrs. Arthur Davidson, Judge and Mrs. ment ot coming vengeance. Between whiles ho has but was pardoned by special act of tho his surerbly organized array. tho great Southern leader, and handed the month. S. F. Byron, Legislature. him what Mosby had written. To Mos- Aleck Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry CalL. written military works, read While in jail he dlvidea Up to time Mosby, although he Tom Moore and the Greek tragedies this by, the private, this sudden admission Murray, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hons, Mr. his time between Blackstono and the had now been in active service a year, ft ft ft . and Mrs. Jaeger, and played with his grandchildren. banjo. The former he mastered; the Into the councils of the great captains Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, E. D. so- had j;iven indication of the remark-abl- a Mrs. Tenney, one of the In dlgust, and their discussion of the plans sug- Miss Mnggie Mclntyre, Miss Knte , EARLY CAREER PLACID. latter he at last thrust aside talent he was so soon to develop. cially prominent women of Honolulu - gested, by him was to a Norse- Miss Dwlght, Mr. Hnrry Simp- His early llfos- did not foreshadow whether as being too plebeian or too ls like ' Yet-th- year's service was the school- who has joined the Honolulu colony Is man's being admitted to the councils son, Mr. Frank Mclntyre, Mr. tho checkered career that would be difficult not known. ing that was necessary to prepare him Walter nt the Fairmont, was hostess Thurs- up to After being admitted to the of Tnpr and Odin. Doyle, Mr. Chester Doyle, Mr. Frank his. Indeed, the outbreak of the bar for his future ; it had taught him how day evening at a beautifully appointed Civil .young Mosby settled in Bristol, which Ltuart received Lee's permission Thompson, Mr. Bo- - War none could have led a more never to tako a needless chance, but to Sam Walker, Mr. dinner, having as her guests Captain peaceful and simple existence. is halt in Virginia and half In Tennes- make the raid around McClellan. The won and Mr. Smithies. to risk everything and then follow it William Matson and Mrs. Matson, Miss Ke was born In Powhatan County, see, and flung a legal shingle out to morning star saw 2000 of his horse- deep into the game when ocqnslon a Lurlino Matson, Emlle Kehrlein and Va., on the plantation of his the breeze of that young town. Ho - men, with Mosby as guide, trotting father, demanded. Mr. and Mrs. Dreyfus of Los An- jauntily off on one of the most daring Vernon Tenney. Mrs. Tenney has tak- t geles, and Mr. (BVO.Or1yiO,VCWQ0OVO,..".vJK-- It was this keenly developed sense of tho war. and Mrs. Charles F. en apartments for the winter and will raiis Chllllngworth were conspicuous that caused him later to spread n ter- "j1 rode a hundred or more yards In at tho entertain on an elaborate scale during aiiiHiniiiniiiiMiiiHinininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitnm ror among, the enemies vastly dispro- advnnee of the column." Colonel Mns. reception of II. M. Queen Lilluokalanl her stay at the Fairmont, returning to portionate to the small force under ifr had said in telling the story. "When yesterday, both tho Indies In the party her Island home some time in Febru- BY him. It was this sense that first 1 approached the point where our road being very handsomely gowned. Mrs. ary. S. F. Town Talk. THE MAN brought him Into notice, in Stuart's crossed tho York River Railroad I Dreyfus wore an exquisite creation of 4 AROUND celebrated rido around McClellan in saw m body of Northern cavalry Imme- white Irish lace, with a high black Miss Lurlino Matson has been en- June, 1SG2. It might bo said that his diately ahead. Thoy saw mo at the silk French chapeau of the vory latest tertaining at a series of luncheon IWN prominence and on that occasion was an same moment. mode, while Mrs. Chllllngworth look- theater parties in compliment to accident might have happened to her ?iiuiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiuuuiiiiiMiiiuiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiin that "Our column was hidden by a bend ed very lovely In a pale blue crepo do friend, Miss Wllhelmlna Tenney, any soldier; but Mosby's peculiar of chine gown, elaborately trimmed with Honolulu, who is staying at tho Fair- genius was now ripe, if had all-ove- it not (Continued on page twelve.) r lace and wearing a large black shone forth on mont. There will be an elaborate Kappelmeister Berger lately stated his intention to retire from that ride It would soon picture hat trimmed with black plumes have found some opportunity equally luncheon party at the Matson home In service two years hence. As it may be a long time before an instructor and aigrettes. of recruits in band music who can be named in the same day with as available. Jackson street one afternoon next After the reception Mr. and Mrs. week for the young visitor, nnd a score him can be found, it is hardly advisable to hasten the time of his re- SCOUTS IN McCLELLAN'S REAR. Dreyfus entertained Mr. and Mrs. oc- tirement. Not unnaturally there are some here who have tired of Leo's and McCIellan's armies were Society of girls have been bidden for tho Chllllngworth at luncheon at the Alex- Tenney traveling with Berger's music, as they call it, just as folks get tired of the perfec- lying within rifleshot of each other (Continued from Pago Seven), casion. Miss is ander Young cafe. parents and will probably remain tion of the Hawaiian climate. Yet have heard band after band vis- and within sight of tho spires of Rich her I turned yesterday' Honolulu, several weeks longer. S, F. iting here, besides many bands abroad, and I would stake dollars to mond. 'One warm afternon Stuart sug' from hero for gesteJ to Mosby that ho ride off, on the . where she has spent the last six days Miss Lydla McStocker entertained Call. dominoes on the assertion that there are not half a dozen bands play- i ing "The Star Spangled Banner" as a concert finale today which would not tire a single community sooner than would Berger's. When the novelty of almost any strange band that has visited Honolulu has been discounted, there is not much left to it which will put Ber- ber out of countenance. For well-sustaine- d merit, for boundless ver- satility, week in and week out, the Hawaiian band will still hold its own against most bands. Tourists and visiting, army and navy offi- cers are better judges than constant residents, and their testimony is nil one way, and that unqualified-an- enthusiastic praise of Berger's Neighbor, hear this in mind band. . Nobody ever wants to destroy songbirds, although they never change their tunes. . It must have pleased many people to read, a few dnyp ago, that the police had opened war on the hoodlums that infest band concerts. Only to be of lasting good, the enmpaign must be kept up. Constant enfoveement of order in public is required. The authorities must not go to sleep after every raid of the kind made the other night at Thomas square, for the quietness gained "will not outlast the visible terror. It is by showing the insignia of law and order at street cor- is the finest ever made. ners and in places of public resort when all is orderly and quiet that the necessity for spasms of conflict with disorderly elements will be permanently avoided. There is no character like the hoodlum for everlastingly bobbing up after being put down. No sooner is one gang suppressed than another succeeds it. But once let the police of ! a town make it patent that disorderly conduct will not be tolerated One Glass will convince you of this and the recruiting of gangs will become a lost art. While nobody but a churl will object to innocent frolics of youngsters, there is a line Avhere the innocence of antics in public ends. It takes the finest quality of police talent to descry that line, aud injudicious clubbing or other severity of treatment will only tend to stimulate antagonism to society in the juvenile breast. Boys will be boys. No quarter should be given, however, to adult rowdies. In Pints and Half Pints at $1.00 and 60c the Dozen, respectivel- - In every case of liberty becoming license with any class qf people, the right of other classes to the pursuit of happiness is violated. The right of appeal is a valuable privilege to the innocent, also to any who deem they have received a rather hard deal from justice for the degree in which they have transgressed. Yet for an offender against the law who has been awarded a reasonable penalty for clear guilt to appeal to a higher court on the chance of escaping punish- Rycroft's Fountain Soda ills Work ment altogether should invariably and inevitably, be treated aggra- vating the offense charged. The original penalty in such a case ought to be increased. This policy once well established would make friv- olous appeals unfashionable. It might be bad for the pockets of the lawyers, but it would inure to greater respect for the law on the TELEPHONE 2270 part of those disposed to violate it. ' Justice should not allow anybody to fool wjth her edged tools. - SEMI-WEEKL- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910. TEN. STAR THE

he concludes, "wo wouldn't stand a use of his boat which is waiting at the j onoaftornoon accidentally opened Into made them, happy adult children in a ghost of a show. These waters aro gangwny, fitfully ignoring your lug- view, you don your bathing suit and sensuous and wildly beautiful play- teeming with sharks-- " gage. carefully makoi your way along tho ground, with simple tastes, and a sim- Just then as if to pavo the way for Then you Just tumble Into a hired sloping bank, bounding from ono flat ple creed, and the capability of enjoy- The Voyage South your horrible fate a cracked phono- rowbont, and after a short pull into tho j boulder to another till you alight on a ment of overy placid hour I graph is heard in tho captain's cabin, harbor find yourself on tho sandy beach of pebbles and at last wado into A faint sound of a Samoan boat song playing "Nearer, My Clod to Thee I" beach immediately facing the Tlvoli the icy water, making your way cau- drifts from down stream all but drown- and you aro never so thankful as when Hotel. tiously toward .tho center. ed by tho rushing waters, and looking to livo you sunset hour. It is not difficult a greasy coated did Chinese cook is- And hero, as aro going to spend You are of a sudden arrested by tho down, you behold three placid women hero In seclusion think you, whoro sues on deck with a broad grin just Bomo time, you make yourself as com- sound of laughter and hastily glanco bare to tho waist up to which they peace restful silence abounds, and and perceptible by tho dim light of a sooty fortable as you can, engaging a nlco up stream. aro Immersed in the middle of tho plenty are the fruits of earth. lantern swaying In the middle of the suite on the shady side of the house, Tho water is bubbling and surging stream which runs more sluggishly Rivenburgh. seml-clvillz-e- d SamoaBy Eleanor "Would you like to rest awhile?" deck canopy, and generously provides and settling down to your and rushing along, horo and there there, and lazily they drono the song your companion, your surroundings, proparo asks fearful lest you all with thick whito cups of im- to "take life pouring over uplifted boulders like as they, in similar fashion, beat their From Last Week. you, we walk has wearied "or shall possible coffee and thick ham sand- easy" for a whllo before starting out crystal lava, again in other spots dash- dally wash with heavy sticks upon proceed to my uncle's house which is fresh Investigation. Further on you skirt an inlet, pass- wiches made of coarse grained bread. for ing continuous iridescent spray, and tho flattened stones. only very distance away?" ing through a small native village. Tho a short "Nobody sick, eh?" he says in quick About Robert Louis Stevenson. as you advance against tho current its Your girl companion has, with a You you were only .Villil inti nniroi" nrwl pttrtnno tmvo Vlln reassure her that uncertain accents. "Not yet, eh? Good. There is a narrow whito road pass- strength pitted against yours becomes swift "Tofa" darted into opposlto - the i to the twlliBht bells and hur- on before with tidings of your an- - llstenlnS goodr ho grlng ag he hurrleg back to ing the Tlvoli Hotel bordered on eith- almost a personal matter and you urge grovo which skirts tho bank, and be- ry on. proach, and as you softly say "Talofa" the galley. er side by luxuriant groves of banana your way onward by sheer force, with ing very cold you emerge and retrace to a smiling woman who advances, you Needless to say tho reception you You have drunk tho concoction in and breadfruit trees, through which the water whirling round you on all your steps to tho bathroom wherein are requested by mute signs to follow receive from your host is as cordial the thick' white cups, regardless of its occasional glimpses aro caught, of se- - sides. your clothes aro deposited, but you niece and cl,1(lGd Samoan hiding In un- - her to a very large and pretentious as was that of his after flavor, because it was hot and com-- 1 huts the For the second time a gay laugh, as are no sooner within tho building than sitting cool recess of his dergrowth, and, long before these have Samoan house standing higher than in the hut forting, and you aro thoroughly chill- - j rippling as the stream itself, is heard tho overpowering heat envelops you, way any of the others on a smooth grassy for some time, he presses upon you a cd by tho spray which has soaked 8lvcn to neat cottages of more and you glanco up in Its direction to and by the time you have donned your young cocoanut, but a moment adaptable structure, a footpath leads mount. fresh your thin white clothes. And after a , meet a smiling, young face peering street clothes, thin as they are, you Tho woman precedes you and mo- ago plucked from its giddy height and sailor has tautened down the Bide awn- - abruptly off to tho left and winds its above a rock. are wet and your clothes are wet, and tioning you to sit down and Ya" 8Ue extracted from Its tough green husk ings of canvas which offer but slight arduous way over mounds of gradual Gradually, as you beckon encourag- your carefully combed hair is hanging creeps out, leaving you to your own by means of a sharp cdeged pointed protection, you snread out' vour rue ascent, riotous ferns, star blossoms, ingly, tne face emerges Into a shock down upon your forehead and temples reflections. stake standing upright In the ground. and lie on the hard narrow little wood- yam vines, under a leafy canopy of in- of tylack hair, then brown shoulders In dripping moisture from the unre- A Is obtained on one terlacing You are now half wa round the neat small hole en bench, nailed fast to the deck, and trees with massive scarred and last a clinging lava-lav- a wound lenting heat of tho equator. by cracking carefully round and terminating government lava-lav- harbor, and in a direct line with tho, end wrapping yourself in It, desperately trunks, at the round a supple young body. The a And so you walk leisurely back to entrance, henco the cool fresh breoze round with a largo heavy knife and clutch the edge of the rail and Incre- bath houses which stand on a rugged is deftly utilized by the girls for the hotel along the peaceful pictures- which stirs the leaves of the young lifting tho tiny lid of the shell, a gen-t'- o dulous, as it may seem, fall into a cliff overlooking "Hamilton Hole," a a convenient, If not chic bathing suit, que white road at sundown and reach palnis growing near the house, and Samoan boy hands you the nut heavy slumber. So, it seems we can pool of pretentious proportions of cry- by bringing the two ends from the your room on the second floor in such ypu are indeed grateful for a moments' and you drink tho sweet sparkling accustom ourselves to anything in stal translucent water which, further back just below the arms, crossing In a state- - of complete exhaustion that respite, after your long walk. milk directly from Its source. And time. up and lost amid tho undergrowth, has front and tying at tho .back of the you ardently regret ever having left when you have to. depart, you along over Naturally you glance about the in- decided When at last you rouse yourself rumbled and tumbled neck. it. find yourself laden with fans, strings rocky In a noisy surg- terior of the hut. It is round, with a from what you suppose has been but ledges and beds Before the afternoon is over you After dinner, which was awaiting of beads, bananas, and breadfruit, tempted you drooping thatched roof, and upheld by a nap, your aching ing stream, which has have both become quite friendly, your you, poorly cooked and served worse, everything within reach of your short bones from in fact unseen at a distance by its incessant o a complete circle of cocoanut trunks the discomfort of your uneasy couch, merry care-fre- companion entertain- whoso untemptlng menu of fat mut- host's generous hand. opened out into a wide set systematically apart, and between you discover with not a little surprise, roar, till it has ing you with wonderful aquatic feats, ton chops, French fried potatoes, boil- strung passage to relax pent-u- p every two of which are rolled up cur- Finally the kuikul nuts, on a mingled with relief, that the sea has and sufficient its and always enjoying to the utmost ed coffee with Eagle Brand condensed serve through narrow canyons, and tains of Interwoven cocoanut fronds, vein of a cocoanut leaf, which considerably subsided, and that in flow your incredulous and mute apprecia- milk served "en tin," lias been reward- are lighted you re- out into a clear lazy pool to be let down in case of wind or rain. as a candle, and place of tossing and bumping and has melted tion. ed with meagre appreciation lay- luctantly make your adleux. two hundred yards in diameter, The floor Is composed of a thick heavily pitching, the little steamer is about Sho has dived for you off a large you seek a cool corner of ranging In sloping depth from er of small smooth and perfectly white A boat is in readiness, and thither advancing over a gentle swell. The and its boulder Into the deepest spot in all tho balcony on the second to twenty feet. Its bosom is com-tuck- pebbles, and over these lies a huge the princess leads you, and you two, channel had been left far behind, and four that sheet of water, her lava lava floor, and settle yourself as mat, which evidently was , old placid and chilly, and at Its edges It fine silky waving a last Tofa" to the kind even in the dim darkness you are tightly about her supple limbs, fortably as possible to watcljthe pas-he- r protecting - foliage of made to fit the house. , chief who stands alone upon the beach, aware of the protection of land. slides beneath long shapely arms pointed above sersby in the short tropical twilight., Everything within the hiit is imma- off over the opalescent waters every tropical species of wlldness. - to-le- start Suddenly a strange unearthly sight her head, and while you were breath- The combers rolling languidly in culately clean and kept in perfect a romantic lake. of Apia. which resemble causes you to gaze steadily ahead, at Here is the Walklki with anxiety she has caught your . wards shore sweep in unbroken lines, Is still plenty of time so the And now, in place of tho rude shack 1 curv-wis- e There an immense orb of living crimson rest- toe like a prawn, and glided up side-- and wash high up with graceful Over by one post stands a large new ; Samoan boat boys languidly dip' their which some natives had hastily erect- ing on .the horizon, and with a start right under your very nose. Then ing lines on tho high sloping beach, camphor wood chest, wherein, no j ed which, with its torn flapping oais. you realize It Is the volcano of Sawiil. and she has floated on her back proving once golden in the noonday sun, but doubt is deposited milady's wardrobe; a yards of faded burlap, ' Th(J shadowy shoro Which has one of the great wonders of the wond. half dozen by her swift flight across the pool that now scorched black by Inroads of tho other posts are other similar looked like scarecrow, come lmmersed in darkness twinkles You aro fascinated, and, sitting iro a fantastic one may rnauo as great a neauway volcanlc sands of Savail, chests, and also near your feet, in neat long building con- here and there with groups ot llghtg with your rug wrapped round you, yoji stands a neat low thus as by swimming in conventional (To be Continued.) array stands the kava outfit, which to renectg rooms erect- and a pale half moon a silver gaze steadily at the phantasmagoria, taining a number of bath fashion. the Polynesian is as afternoon tea to port ed by government, which stream over tne bay. The red wondering at what moment some won- the German And sho has sunk mysteriously to OAHU COUNTRY CLUB the Britisher, and as gracetuuy anu disposal of the general Hghts of the ..Maorl seem very ar derful seismic convulsion will trans- are at the tho bed of the pool, where locking deftly prepared for every caller, public, ladles' be- - meeting of the Oahu away. The rythmic oars lazily swing pire. , European tho hours down at her ghastly features magnified The annual While you are wondering what mys- dip but for the slight swish inir rptrlfttil from two tn four 11. m. staring eyes looking Country Club will bo- - held at tho and and The burning crimson orb glows and by reflection, her Young Hotel, September 8, 1910, at 8 teries lie concealed behind a tapa cur- they make, is no sound. Soft and the gontIemen.g from f0UP to slx. hideously up at you and clenched there glooms steadily in a vital sea of Are, p. m. tain, which is drawn across one side ly, beside you a girl's sweet young The waterg of thlg cx,iulsite p00rare hands over her And, when A. C. ROBINSON, and overhead the black smoky clouds breast! of the enclosure, you hear a faint in- voice floats out easily in a Samoan co,d and yery cIear each tlny( smooth, she saw you had been properly im- - Secretary are deeply dyed In blood red, scarlet Aug.27-Sep- . terrogative murmur of surprise and song resembling a low plaintive wail h,t0 pe(jWe at the bed being vIslblei pressed, she turned over with a quick 8. and saffron, fading away on all sides turn to be met and greeted by Her with strange peculiar cadences, and and tho dense dark shade of the great movement and swam about for a few into the black night Royal Highness Princess Fa'a Mu tho boat boys Like up the refrain, their spreading trees, on each side which, seconds to and fro like vividly colored PAPER your I All Kinds Wrapping Papers and SamI, a descendant of the blood royal rich full voices blending in tenor and With a yawn veteran neighbor In some peaces', all but meet overhead, trout. pull- Twlnts, Printing and Writing Papers. who has but recently come up for her bass. And as they.row, they sing, rouses himself and sits upright, forms a grateful oasis from the op- It Is a carefree life these Samoans ing down his vest and running his unpro- American-Hawaiia- n Paper & Supply vacation from Sydney where she has slowly, languidly, dreamily, and the pressive glaring heat of . the lead, indeed! lhey nourish no trou- Co., Ltd. been attending college. of rowlocks seems also to hand over his disheveled hair. tected parts of the town. surmises unseen woe, or sound the blesome for Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu, Samoa," with All "I guess you find this trip pretty respond to to She is dressed "fa'a play its part and in the intervals Having at last decided to remorse, no torturing ambitions but phone 410. Geo. G. Guild Gen, Mgr. grace- trying, Miss," he exclaims not unkind- her black wavy hair hanging of the wild sweet song. the inviting depths, which in walking be what they are, and what Nature Fine Job Printing, Star Office. fully about her slim shoulders, her you been on board ly. "It's hard even on me that's used And when have " small bare dimpled feet just showing the little thirty tori steamer for half to roughing it, but (or a lady beneath her black cashmere lava-lav- a an hour, and when, after a shriek of You remark that you aro happy the reaching modestly to her ankles, a her "penny whistle," her miniature en- worst is over, hoping It is not going to "pine" or throatloose upper garment gines begin to throb, you can hear inconvenience him to tell you the time. of pale bluo china silk with elbow through the silent evening the blend- "It is exactly 3:16, and If nothing square sleeves of lace and low neck. ing vo'ses of the boatload of girls sing- goes wrong yo'u will find yourself an A New Shipment Just Received She welcomes you back to Samoa ing "goodbye my felenl" receding into chored in Apia harbor at seven o'clock in the soft plaintive tones so charac the distance till a sharp turn brings at the latest." terlstic of her race, and ripples on in you face to face with the open sea. "See Savail over yonder, Miss?" the most piquant English you have You are seated on the cramped after your companion asks. "Ever been ever heard. , She is so sorry you are deck of the small steamer which is j over to see the volcano yet? Oh, you 1 leaving Pago Pago so soon; and claps bucking against a head sea and you musn't miss that, its wonderfully in-- , her hands twice for her "mataabulo" gaze In terror at tho angry combers as thirty-si- x Olives Why, Label terestlng. for miles, White who brings prepared kava, and pre- they hurl themselves seething and Miss, a rockbound coast is forming sents it respectfully to you in a half foaming roughly against tho boat. Tra- which in time will make passage im- cocoanut shell. veling on a large cozy even-motione- d possible." He tells you that the lava "Then the princess learning the in- steamer was certainly not like this! flowed, at its first outbreak, right into The choicest Olives to be had ! tention of your walk, calls a hench- You rlso high on tho crest of a huge a native village and the people fled man, who runs on before with mes- swell and bumping uncertainly sink in terror of their lives. Even now sages for her undo who lives in tho suddenly to perilous depths only to when the lava finds a cleaner outlet' Catholic village at the far end of tho anticipate with horror tho oncom it sags down into somebody's chicken harbor and leavins e few hurried Ins- ing swell which you imagine will yard and the owners must seek fields , tructions to her singing girls, accom swamp you completely, and pastures new. panies you for the remainder of your With these emotions of fear and "As soon as daylight comes," ho con- -' Journey. anxiety conflicting in a tumult of eludes, 'you will bo able to see the Dim, vague, twilight shadows are agony you watcn tho gradual receding steam, Miss, which rises out of the beginning to descend over all the land of tho shadpwy land till it sinks into sea for eight miles after the red hot nightfall. Large Queen Olives bordered by dense groves, and the bay the surrounding shades of lava has flowed into tho ocean bed." is as a pool of quicksilver, without Tho sky is serene and clear and fleck- But when daylight does como creep- oven a ripple ruffling tho surface of ed with bright stars and a moon, but ing over the seascape you aro already the water. tho restful quiet of tho secluded bay rec.eding from Savail, and tho nearest You, in company with the princess has disappeared, and the wild sea approach has passed. un- Picked frantically surges about yet to Grown, followed for some distance by an threateningly And true the prophecy tho kempt little army of children, who arc the minute vossol. path of thp submerged lava for a long, sternly dispersed by a glance from After clutching to tho rail for some long distance is betrayed by the h.eavy their chiefess, pass on through several time in suspense you finally hall turn clouds of pure whito steam which native villages separated by dense .to glanco at your two fellow passen- hang over the sea like a pall. gers, your Is Ma-taut- u Packed rolling who in undertones are comfort- As steamer rounding and brush and wooded hills and crags, finally arriving at the Roman ably sugestlng its being a very rough point and emerges into calm wa- Catholic mission on the farthest ex- passage and deploring tho unseaworth- ter which is protected from the open tremity of that side of the bay; tho iness. of your steamer. sea by reefs, you descend the steep by People ktlOW how. largest and most flourishing, apparent- "It wouldn't surprise a darn bit," dark stairway Into a cramped cabin who ly, of nil tho setlements which you says a commercial traveler seated be- where you tidy your hair, and, mira- have seen. The whito limestone side you to a gray bearded veteran, culously discovering your suit caso un- church stands in tho midst of well "to seo this boat come to pieces any der a low bunk, drag it out and pro- kept, orderly groves, and is flanked time. This is the only part of my ceed to Blip on a fresher gown. on either sldo by tho long low refec- run that I don't like." Then you' retrace your stops to tho tory buildings of tho priests and holy And tho worst of it is tho old veto-ra- deck and And the burly German cus- fathers. Horo each native hut boasts who surely cannot believe his toms ofllclnl displaying his authority a neat llttlo garden with well trimmed own words, as ho calmly sits smoking to tho traveling salesman. Ho puts him hedges of hibiscus and star ilowor his plpoful of rank tobacco, agrees to all kinds of inconvenience, oven tell- ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM bushes oxhibltlng careful training; with him, and rolntes somo soul stir- ing 'him to wait until he has released and you halt your steps momentarily ring and hair raising experiences of tho lady passcngor. to listen to tho silvery toned church his in various wrecks. He is exceedingly polite to you, bell pealing forth tho Angelus for tho "As far as this here channel goes," though, and oven begs you to raako 4 THE HAWAIIAN STAIl, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910. ELEVEN

This car will add new lustre to an honorable most valuable asset the Cadillac Company possesses is good name a good name which is not merely the THE of popular caprice but has been earned by what the car has done and what it has been. The Cadillac is, as name you know, unique in the kind things that are said, and thought, and felt about it by thousands of people. has Important This good name and the extraordinary . good will which it Improvements in 1911 engendered everywhere, we interpret as an obligation to build a car IMPROVED APPEARANCE. the likelihood of com- Double drop frame, 2 1- -2 Inch drop, which makes car set so fine as to remove itself automatically from lower, and this, with the larger hood and moro roomy tonneau greatly Improves the appearance. petition, IjARHU radiator. For 191 1, therefore, our first thought our one and only thought, Tho radiator Is slightly larger, hence has greater cooling cnpaclty. This Is notwithstanding the fact that the Ca-dlll- in fact has been to satisfy that widespread and implicit confidence was never deficient In that respect. TIMKE.V AXI.E. which always expects the exceptional from the Cadillac. Full floating type. TImken roller bearing rear axle. This Is tho same axle as used on a number of America's high- We believe we are justified in saying that in this larger, more est priced cars. powerful, more luxurious car, the Cadillac organization has surpassed LARGER DRAKE DRUMS. More po.werful brakes, moro easily applied and greatly In- creased, efficiency. Contracting and expanding doublo manufacturing acting brakes, both equalized. In spite of ten years of devoted adherence to the TWO IGNITION SYSTEMS. Cadillacs should be inter- "Thirty' Two complete nnd Independent Ignition systems, each with principle that any one of ten thousand Its own set of spark plugs. Tho two Ignition systems its with any other Cadillac of the same type, we consist of Bosch high tension magneto and the new and changeable in parts INCREASED Pownn. Improved Dolco system with single unit coll, high tension were not ready so short a time as twelve months ago to build a car as Cylinder boro Increased from 4 1.4 Inriin.a tn a io inodoa distributor and controlling relay. Either system alono Is Tins, with more efficient cnrbnrotnr rRMmMnr-- i ...,i,.v, i, efficient for operating the car. worthy and as wonderful as this. nuiur-juuuuiB- u, uuculs u. material increase in power. Pis- ENCLOSED WIRING. plans, like men, must fit themselves to do' truly ton stroke, 4 1- -2 Inches. All electrical wiring enclosed In copper tubes. Manufacturing The four cylinders are cast singly, with copper Jackets COPPER MANIFOLDS. with a system of standardization which has no applied, retaining the exclusive features Copper manirolds aro used for water Inlets and outlets In great things. Even throughout. Cadillac tho circulating system. equal in the world, and which assures an absolutely perfect alignment INCREASF.I1 COMFORT. Whoel baBo Increased from 110 to 11G Inches, REMOVAni.E CLUTCH. elimination of friction, the value of making the Clutch may be removed In a very few minutes without dis- of parts and the almost final car ride caster than ever. turbing other members. 1911 was not possible in 19 11 n B e 1910.. Cadillac Specifications i r i receiving now, MOTOR. Four Cylinder, fourcycle; cylinders cast singly. LURICATION Automatic splash system, oil uniformly dls- - AXLES near, Timken full floating type; special alloy You are Flvo-bearln- g Supply by force-fee- d steel 4 1- -2 In. boro by 4 2 In. piston stroke. trlbutcd. maintained mechanical live axle shaft; lubricator with single sight feed on dash, econom- - Timken roller bearings. Double torsion verily believe, the 1 8 Bearings, Most tubes arranged In triangular affording we crank shaft, dlam. Cadillac make, bronze leal and simplest system ever iIovIbpiI. strength. form unusual Flvo-bearl- Front axle drop forged I beam section with most advanced type of with babbit lining. cam shaft. CAR1IURETOR Special Schoblor. water Jacketed. Air may drop forged yokes, spring perches, bo adjusted from driver's seat. steering spindles. tie rod ends and exact and scientific motor horsepower-- a. l. a. m. rating 32.4. CLUTCH Cone type, large, leather faced, with special ings. Front wheels fitted with TImken bear- copper spring ring In fly wheel. Clutch readily manufacture which COOLING Wntcr. Copper Jacketed cylinders, Inlet most easily operated removablo and 'DRAKES One internal and one external brake direct on car ever devised. Universal Joint be- wheels. 14 Inch x 2 2 Inch Exceptionally easy and outlet water manifolds. Gear driven centrifugal tween clutch and transmission practically In drums. In the industry has produced. pump; Radiator, tubular and plate type of unequaled ef- positions noiseless operation. Both oqulppcd with equalizers. to motor, running on two point all and easily removable. with ficiency. Fan attached TRANSMISSION. Sliding gear, type, STEEltING GEAR Cadillac patented worm nnd worm gear Please ball bearings; center distances of fan pulleys adjustable, selective threo speeds, sector type, adjustable with, ball thrust. 1 4 In. steer- to tako up stretch in bolt. forward and reverse. Chrome nickel steel gears. ing post, IS inch steering wieel with corrugated hard rub- your Cadillac representa- Chrome nickel steel transmission shaft and.qlutch shaft ber rim, aluminum spider. IGNITION Jump spark. Two complete and Independent running on flvo annular ball bearings. tive by the earliest pos- plugs; high WHEEL HASH 110 inches. systemB, Including two sets of spark Bosch DRIVE Direct shaft to bevel gears of special cut teeth TIRES On Touring Car Demi - tonneau. Roadster tension magneto; also new and improved Delco system, to afford maximum strength. All gears cut by us. Drive Coupe, ' and sible inspection. high and control- runs 34x4 Inches; Limousine 34 x 4 Inches. single unit coil with tonsion distributor shaft oji TImken bearings. Two universal Joints, SPRINGS Front, semi- - elliptical 3G inches long by 2 Inches (Delco apparatus In former commut- three-quart- ling relay. located the forward telescopic, each enclosed In housing and run- wide; Hear er platform; sides, 42 Inches long Wiring In copper tube. ning In oil bath. 2 ator position.) enclosed x Inches wide. Rear cross 3S Inches long x 2 In. wide. PR F.O.B. IE Detroit (Coupe 1700 Touring Car, DemllTonneau and Roadster $2250, Limousine $3,000) Prices Include the following equipment: Bosch magneto and Delco system, one pair gas lamps and generator. One pair oil lamps and tail lamp, one horn and set of tools, pump and repair kit for tires. 60 mile season and trip Standard speedometer, Robe rail, full foot rail in tonneau and half foot rail in front. Tlr3 holders. Cadillac Motor Car Company, - - - - - Detroit, Michigan

. Licensed under the Selden Patent

Hamm-Youn-g AGENTS von Co., Ltd, Honolulu

richer and moro impressive than the pillow case with a hemstitched' hem glittering nffairs which, when tightly on the edge of which fine narrow Val- fitted, gave an unpleasant, snakeliko enciennes laco can bo whipped . effect to tho figure. The beaded Man women, otherwiso clever with & robes hang limply and softly, the the needle, think It difficult to rellno oman S S sheer fabric being weighted down a jacket. It Is in reality simple. with closely set patterns done In ori- Rip out one-ha- lf of the jacket lining ental and Indian effects. There aro for n pattern, cut a complete lining in every form this season, and espe- - jet and steel headings on gray and by this, leaving at- cially on a gown. the other half LITTLE THINGS OF E green chiffon, silver and gunmotal tached to tho packet for a guide. The printed chiffon and mousseline INTER ES T ' FEll headings on gray silk net, and one Sew the lining together, leaving scarfs are smart, especially thoso of the I Fashions splendid robe has a pattern in dull under-ar- seams open. Now basto Persian design. Dainty lingerie waists may bo one tablespoonful of dry starch with gold beads on old gold silk net, the In one half, fitting it smoothly along An attractive auto coat Is made of laundered at homo one has tho half a gill of cold water, pressing And Fads ir net being hung over silk in the same tho fronts and bottom of the Jacket, j heavy pongee, with the collar of ifose out tho lumps. This will be the con- time and patience. To wash them, rich shade. The beaded patterns are then rip out tho other half of tho old colored silk. sistency of the thinnest kind of Jelly, all-ov- make a suds of warm water and In and border designs, tho lining and basto In tho same way. I One sees very few dresses of any and may bo used at once or may be soap Jelly by borders, especially, being very heavy Hem the new lining all around tho Every blouse nowadays Is frilled. i heavy except a few tailor-made- s cutting white soap and put back Into a material, vessel and allowed and sumptuous. bottom neck exceedingly melting it with a boiling water, to and fronts. Any fulness All materials aro for traveling wear. little boll for fifteen minutes. will go setting in warm place Into tho armholes and under sheer. ' Flat Jeweled collars are worn at it a until all In case one-ha- lf tea- - either add NEEDLEWORK NOTES the arm seams, which should bo sew- once the base of the neck now, and the tho soap is dissolved. Lay tho waists powuerea The bronze slipper Is with us Biiooniui oi uorax and a A trousseau set, as It Is called, con- ed last of all. Cut tho sleovo3 higti dog collars are not seen. In this overnight if much soiled, as piece from more. of butter or lard nbout the sists of a nlghtrobo and a drawers tho old lining and attach at the top One sees many plumed picture hats; the longer they are left soaking tho size of a No more white gloves; gloves hazel nut. Some persons combination. It should be made of (and bottom, finishing tho armholo also chapeaux, showing net, slllc, less rubbing will bo necessary. On add a pinch of also. Dissolvo match the costume. salt finest French nainsook, trimmed with first. Be sure to have tho Huing lar-g- or wings, and novel embroideries. the following morning squeeze tho borax In a boiling be- Wide shirring has found Us way little water medallions, Valen- than the sleeves, so as allow Bathing suits aro made in princess through the hands and wring. Place fore adding th'o starch. Then oven Into the bolero. starch ciennes lace and Insertion, and fin- plenty of room at the elbow. stylo and in the semi-princes- s, which In a second bath of warm soapsuds when hot, rubbing the starch Into Walking dresses made of bluo squeeze ished with satin ribbons. Is better liked by most women. and until clean. Rinse In the goods; squeeze, clap between tho serge are now prominent. If a strip of canvas Is placed A All bathing are fashion- warm water and then In cold, nddlng under SHADOW INDEED. all-ov- suits that hands and shako in order to remove Entire gowns of the er bead- tho plaits in the back of a able are made of mohair, taffeta, sat- a few drops of bluing, but bo careful tho superfluous skirt it At a dressmaker's exhibition to seen. starcn. When dry will help to keep In held ed jet are be in, not to use too much. them place when recently In Chicago louisine, or, occasionally, of fou sprinkle with cold water it tho gar- tho placket a cloak known as Bead fringes matching tho costumo suffl-cie- nt is in front. When tucks lard. Tho thinnest starcn will bo ments aro to be ironed next day, but the "shadow coat" was shown It are seen on smart gowns. for a fine blouse. Boiled turn tho wrong way baste each group was - Is sprinkling or starch uso water if wanted within a of full length and looselv mado Tho very newest scarfs of Spanish There a color seon hot of tucks flat on tho material before among Is said to give the best results. Mix few hours. but It was of chantllly lace so flno a mantilla. bathing suits, with a limited basting up a wnlst. - lace are almost like that It could bo gray your-sol- folded Into a pill- number of red, brown, and vio When ready to iron prepare f ab-lon- g Velvet is used to a quite unusual When making largo round or box. with a It was worth ?300, but what garments and let clean hot trons, cake of eyelets or those aro petal-shape- d degree in trimming thickly covered with hammered met that a boon it would bo to With all tho popularity of colors, wax and cloths for nibbing. Test all difficulty travelers with gowns. al than before. may be obviated llttlo luggage- - black and white is in tho foremost the Iron first on some old white b working first Sailor shaped hats aro far In tho Peking stripe Is a te nnd cutting awa tho place of fashion for piece of material before placing on lead for ordinary wear this summer. tho midsummer. silk of China or foulard weave show- central material afterward with tiny Tho Imported gowns tho lingerie. Rub the wax over the WHEN FRYING BACON. Gray calfskin Is pushed as a sum- latest lingerie ing a perfectly even arrangement of manicure scissors. If carefully done sides surface of then mer novelty, especially in women's show tho gowns were dyed after they bluo and white. and the Iron and by this method tho laundering will In so many households bacon and were pas- wipe thoroughly. A sleovo board Is onl eggs aro tho footwear. made in delicate blue and The fad for wooden beads has be- havo a beneficial effect upon tho most popular breakfast colors. a very handy thing to have at this dish more A feature of all misses dresses is tel come a craze; In black and in colors eyelet Instead of wearing It out. that than ono housewife point. Iron tho neckband and may bo glad tho extreme shortness of the skirt3. Chiffon veiling comes in more they aro as thick as tho locusts In first Painted laces, with their colors of a tip concerning tho then sleeves. Mousseline gowns or two tones, beautiful tones and finer quality than tho plaguo of Egypt. the differing In patches make wonderful- bacon's preparation. Press all the embroidery and laeo If one showing through another, aro ever before. All the pastel shades If the tapestry coat remains In ly offectlvo and gorgeous trimmings tho bacon is too salt fand It Is. on tho wrong side, laying tho right oriental-lookin- g Indeed, much worn. are popular. fashion until next autumn It will for tho evening sometimes!) place n llttlo sldo downward on a pleco of soft water In pan Sleeves have settled down to short There have been signs of bonnets make a rather pleasing garment for gown. Oil paints mayo be mixed tho In which you in- cloth such as flannel folded sever- tend frying nnd three-quart- lengths for sum- for eeneral wear, but these have been afternoon affairs. with gasoline, or stencil dyes may be it Let tho water como al times. This Is to bring out the to a boll, pour mer wear. few and far between, and are regard- Flowered cretonne In blended tints used to glvo tho desired color. The then tho water off and beauty of tho needlework. Turn tho cook Beaded scarfs are prominent, par- ed as freaks. trims many of tho Corday hats and entlro pattern of tho laco Is not the bacon In tho usual manner. waist over and Iron tho back, then Not only ticularly thoso with gold or steel Thero will bo througnout the sum- tho few poke bonnets that have boon brought out In cojor, but certain of does this method do away do tho fronts. Keep a bowl flllod its motifs aro enhanced by with tho saltiness but it tho beads. mer a great preponderance of white seen this season. , in 'value renders with warm water near for dampening bacon moro Embroidery Is used on all belts, sorgo suits, many of them showing n Tho 'little vests which aro quite no- this shading process. tender as well. any places that may get dry during ' collars, and on many yokes.' hairline In color. vel and very fetching, aro generally, A dainty baby pillow Is made in small tho Ironing. For this uso a clean Enamel green Is a predominating Flowers have lost prestige In mil- made of something to match tho trim- this way: A plain center of tho ma- DRESS AND HEIGHT. rag and dab lightly. Never rub color among tho parasols on beach! linery, fashionable trimmings aro ming of tho waist. terial Is left quite largo enough for There is a woman whom I boo dal soap on flno fabrics, laces or embrol-dorie- nnd boardwalk. plumes and nlgrettes of Paradise In The voguo of short skirts for street tho baby's hend nnd a circle of oye-le- ts ly In tho cars, who has nover learned as It thickens tho threads. Suede slippers match tho costume, black and white. ' wear favors tho salo of boots that worked which nre run with pale that dress and appearanco nre at all Beaded Robes In Heavy Oriental nnd tho stockings with them aro Black Is popular for ovening wear, are handsomo and distinctive boots bluo or pink ribbon, tied at tho top correlated. Sho h a short, stout. flesh colored. " " - and jot trimmings aro seen every- of class and stylo. Effects. In n soft bow of loops and ends. A llttlo body, and by tho tlmo sho has Tortoise shell Is made up into ev where, In buckles, garnitures or all-ov- er Gold-colore- d satin Is a material Now beaded robes havo replaced wreath of small flowers worked solid completed hor toilet sho looks llko beyond erything, from powder cases to um- forms. which Is being used with success for tho scintillating spangled costumes can also bo dnibrotdered tho a walking balloon. Her coats aro brella handles. The motalod Egyptian scarfs aro ovening slippers, to be worn with silk which woro tho vogue a season or clrclo of eyelets if ono wishes u two ago; new aro moro claborato pillow, Finish tho Eyelet embroidery la fashionable again In fashion; they aro even moro hoso of a shade to match. , but tho robes much .(Continued on page sixteen.) TWELVE SEMI-WEEKL- STAR SATURDAY) SEPTEMBER 3, 1010. GARAGE AND AUTOMOBILE NEWS man Carriage Company and were at onro placed on display. CHALMERS HUOSOR CARS During tho week a 35 horse-powe- r KEEP FAMOUS ER Mitchell was sold to Arthur C. Au- brey, proprietor of tho storo at Haau-la- , "this island, who will use it in his LEAD UP TO FLORIDA work over there and for trips into the TAME GOUECOfiO THE BAKER ELECTRICS city. A fino Locomobilo was spld to An-ton- e Entered in four events, of which Tho Associated Garage) has not Walter F. Winchester has severed Abrcti, of Wnlluku, who will put won first place m three and was Plerco-Arro- w g ho been very his The von Hamm-Youn- Company order to arrive for a prominent much in ovidenco in regard connection with tho it into the rent service. in the other, Is the record of have just received the 1911 announce-- business man. third to sales this week, having few cars on Motor Car Company of Buffalo and Another sale during tho week was Allan McDonald, an amateur automo- ments of tho linker Motor Collide well-know- high-clas- s hand; will hereafter will be head of tho Win- Tho an E. M. F. to T. Ilascgawa, the enter- but next week there be new Company. Tho Maker people were tho bile enthusiast of Danville, 111., in the story chester Motor Car Company, dealers does not lack admlrera. prising Japanese merchant at Hand, rece'ntly. cars in and tho will bo different. first to manufacture tho now fnmoits NowjKjrt hill climb Mr. Plerco-Arro- The latest purchasers of a car of flits Maul. This deal was closed yesterday Tho one sale since last report was of in cars at Jacksonville, bevel shaft drive. In their 1911 an-- 1 McDonald entered his Chalmers "40" Florida. Winchester will be remem- nounccmont they the 1910 iimive is mr. unoerc j . waner, who afternoon. a Hudson roadster tajik car one of stato that Carriage Company Is in all ovents to which it was eligible bered as tho pilot of thoPlerce-Arro- w purchased of tho von Hamm-Youi.- g Tho Schuman tho brand ney stylo of machine to best cars havo been found so satisfactory free-for-al- l. also experiencing a season of lively and in tho In tho car that won the Glidden tro- that very few changes or betterments Compa'ny a beautiful stevcns-Du'-ye- a tho physician nt K'ahuku plantation, business in tho shop, many people tak- contest for Joseph phy 1909. would bo embodied in the 1911 models. runabout. the "Honorable no will use it in Ills professional tours in Previous to that time ing advantago of tho fine weather to G. Cannon trophy," open to cars own- end of the island. he had driven two Tho main change will be in regard to nnt- - at the other in Glidden tours of tho Overlanl Comnanv. who ore havo (heir machines fixed up for the the braked For 1911 they will do occasloned by the announcement ed and driven by residents of Ver- It is often Interesting to note tho as pacemaker In tho cnalrman's car. t late autumn and winter. away with tho armaturo shaft brake million County, 111., McDoiipM was an changes that coma about in human In tho early days of motor In of tho evrland Company, who nro put-- 1 A number of cars of various kinds cars 1 plans. When tho Hudson supply instead two expanding ttt,rr . ..1. .. i x 1 easy first. By this vlc'ory ho be- roadster this country nnd n will bo looked for by tho Scfiuman ho, earned a reputation rings in drums, thoso to be operated was first produced it was supposed to touring car' with speed selec- garage the next two weeks. There comes t.io permanent owmo of tho as a driver of racing cars. drum on each of three in bo strictly a pleasure car; but statis- in connection with a typo Mitchells a "few E. M. F. Cannon cup, having also won tho In entering business for himself, wheels, expanding ring tive transmission for $10G5, in- are more tics show that in the past year 30 per . tho rear each Locomobiles on tho way, same event last year, n this event Winchester is following in jtho lead being operated Independently, of the cluding the magneto. A carload of cars an' cent, of tho sales of Hudson roadsters being for tho were five starters. MnDimnM'a Plerco-Arro- w denl-er- s these new type Overiands has Just while orders are taken there were to professional and business men of a number of other by means of foot lever, these 2G ' Flanders 20. time wns seconds. irr-a- were levers being located in the bottom of left the factory and is expected in ll lines. About 200. corporations who formerly employed by company tho car in tho same position as the, the von Hamm-Youn- g Company's In another event open to stock in tho United States are employing tho and later established

j Hha Hudson in daily and' present levers. salesrooms the latter part of Sep- chassis of cars at $2000 to $3000, roadsters themselves as dealers in tho cars use; Tho electric car is getting to bo a tember. ' DE McDonald again won In 2G seco'nd3 in nightly and tho demand for this made by tho company they were asso- GIN ISA same type of car- was so strong that groat favorite In Honolulu. It is tho! low-pric- tropn ciated with. Another car which is a field of three. The' was a ldrfal car for ladles to use when shop-- ' instead of discontinuing that model for nlways in tho public "eye silver loving1 cup. In the event for ping nnd calling. A number of pro-- is the nuick. 1911 the manufacturers have been in- ' 1911 .the Danville Automobile Club cup 1 For the Bulck Company w'ill mlnent society people have lately pur-- HEBT POPULAR E duced to keep it up. took to their heels without firing turn out open to cars owned and driven by a't a chased Electrics from The von Hamm-- 1 a runabout with three speed Shop work tho Associated has shot." - residents of Danville, McDonald was kept up during Young Company, the latest order bc- transmission; cylinders 4x4. devel- without intermission A TERROR TO THE ENEMY. The award of the (Hidden Tro- again a winner. By this time his August ing booked this week for one of tliej oping between 25 and 30 horsepower; tho month of and the indica- Next morning the column arriVed the 1910 relia-- , time in negotiating the seemed tions September will be a bcautnui Jiauer liueen victoria Elec- tho car to cost $1000 at the factory. phy, tho chief prize in hiil are that safsiy In their own camp, havng rid- L. have become Habit, recorl month in that line. The de- trics for Mr. Alfred Castle. Already a number of orders for those billty tour of the A. a. A., and the, to a his third den around McClellan's army without Tho von Hamm-Youn- g Company victory again being wn in 2G sec mand for auto parts has also been cars have been placed. However, tho of endurance contest tho loss of a man. The effect on both have lately installed a fine electvic classic all onds. quite lively. demand for this type of car in the armies and on the people at home was charging plant, and are now able to prizes, to Bill Bolger's Chalmers "30" j East is so great The fourth event entered M electrical. The one side took, the charging that the local agents pop- take care of the of electric 5 probably most free-for-al- Number is the JtcDonald was the . l. cthor lost heart. That McClellan's cars at a very nominal rate, will not receive their first carload of con- 25-4- -5 great army could be ridden same as early as anticipated. ular decision ever made Dy the Though ho reduced his time to DARING DEEDS around ever increasing business for the splen- with impunity by a squadron 1m-- ' During of Automo- - seconds, he finished third, the of did Packard cars. Orders received 10 the week a Bulck runabout test board the Amer'can pudent cavalry was ' event being won by a 90 H. P. a shock to the da'.o 1911 j Stearns for cars, by the factory al- with planetary type transmission cf-fe- was bile Association. North and a joy to the South. ci wtih a GO H. P. Palmer-Sing- er sec- Its ready exceed those of 1910 by G7 per shipped by the von llamm-Yovn- announced OF on tho morale of the two cent, though The contest board the ond. armies 1910 was their banner Company to C. H. Jenm.-m-s uf Kolca, IS was equal to that of a pitched battle year. Chalmers "30" as the Glidden Trophy, Kauai. The wonderfully consistent show- (Continued from page nine.) won or lost. The Packard has oaptivated the winner late in the arternoon of Fri- ing In tho matter ot time is the best was One of the most' talked-n- f cars in It this effect that was the key- iionlulu automobile world as much r ti . . , . ... f. A day, July 22nd. The news was hur indication of the efficiency of both of tho road. It was too late to retreat note of all Mosby's subequcnt as largo oaii r imiujsco touay is me ropo Nil' it has in cities of the main- Chalmers "40" 1' exploits, The splendid showing ried out of New York to newspapers the and its youthful and did not care to be captured. So to snalte the confidence of land. Hardly a week gops by without made at his enemy, to the Portola country. By Sat- driver. drawing a pistol with one hand and make him start at tho an order or two for Packards being Festival at which Hie in all parts of the falling of a nut or Pope-Hartfo- waving my hat with the I the barking of a placed, by won all the events in urday morning more 200 tele- other struck the local agents. Among than spurs iqto my horse and bore aown squirrel, to keep him in such a state of the 'atest converts to which it entered, grams congratulation h?d been re- ROYAL HAWAIIAN. the Packard is ana beat the time of on tho enemy, yelling like wild In- alarm that his fears magnified his dan-- , Mr. A. Lewis, The Royal Hawaiian Garage a Jr., who is now tho of the Vanderbllt cup racer Is still ceived by the various officers of tho has no dian. The squadron evidently thought ger and unfitted him with his own' proud prosessor now sale cars on hand of a fine five passen- holding the public attention. Tho Chalmers Motor Company and in the during the I had Lee's army at my nerveless terrors; these were Mosby's ger .Packard phaeton. week, and has specialized back, for they Mr. A. W. Car- 1911 car, wheh will he out sometime two days following tho announce- on rent aims How well ho accompished them ter, who left for a lengthly business, in which Manager Wells and .! visit to in October, is going to to one of the ment of tho Chalmers victory hun- many a northern soldier laughingly the mainland last week, disposed of his experienced are scor- stand how to treat and please the sensations of the automobile sea- dreds of of congratulation his Packard car through von letters ing a big success. The drivers at the public, Shop work is very active, a the It was not, until the winter of 'G2-- 3 Hamm-Youn- g son. In addition to reached the factory at Detroit. Iloyal Company and has order- the larger moior Hawaiian have tho best of big force of men being constantly that Mosby was given an independent ed a nqw 1911 the 1911 Popc-Hartfor- a When for five days after every machines, know - Packard phaeton, will have a the roads and under- rushed with work. command. This at first consisted of a which will bo delivered to him on four speed transmission and a groat other car in the tour had lost its his return to Honolulu j many improvements and refinement perfect scoro, Chalmers Number 5 Te i. Cadlllas keep to the fore as It will no doubt concdui.; to hold still remained unpenallzcd, newspa- much as usual. A number of autoino-- ! tho enviable place it hi-- occupied in permen and automo'bile experts gen- bile experts v.ao recently returned,' Hawaii in the past, several orders erally picked the Chalmers car as from fie mainland saw 1911 Cu- -' the having already been boolci'.I hv rhn tho Glidden Trophy winner. dniac (Jfiinr; s!i:aUns cars in S,:' local agents, the von Hamm-Youn- g "If the Chalmers '30' wins the Francis v ami won- -' vr.ort saws to be Company. Gliden Trophy," said C. H. Van Der-voor- t, dt-r- ci ordiug to then statement president of the Moline Co tho 1511 Cadillac has all the essen- pany, whose Pony Tonneau won first tials of a "yi 100 c.ir, and considering place inUhe Chicago Trophy division, tho MITCHELL CARS enviable record of the Cadillac's "it will be the most popular victory economical upkeep it should pr..ve in tho history of tho Glidden Tour." one of biggest din-ins- : the attractions And subsequent events seemed to in- the coming season. Dunn? the week STILL SALES dicate that Mr. Van Dervoort knew JiAD x uie yon Hamm-Youn- g Company de- whereof he spoke. livered a Cadillac touring car to Two of tho fine, new Mitchell cars Judge A. Perry, ana hooked another anived in the Lurline for the Schu- - Fine Job Printing, Star Office.

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handful of cavalry and was designed and 100 horses, all which, genoral In- and without supplies tho troops cbuld will l ow deny. Ho had nil to lose, merely as a defense for tho citizens In cluded, ho safely delivered tho follow- not fight. nothing to gain. MODERN ANCIENT WARFARE the upper tierot counties In Virginia. ing evening to tho Confederate autho- A notable Instance of this was Mos- REVERENCES GRANT AND LEiE. 10 Hut, It wo may Judge from results, rities nt Culpepor. by's rttack on Sheridan's main train 'iho friendship thnt sprung up n nothing could have been further num REPORTED DIRECTLY TO LEE. In tno autumn of 1SC4, when that gene- Grant and him on account of Mosby's mind than acting on tho de- Tho&o of tho North have been prono ral was moving up tho Shenandoah his course then lasted until the for- l'ni'iHlnxioiil as ii is, siilisi'qm'iil o 1 ho writings of M. Hlocli, nearly fensive. Ho must havo laughed In his to think of Mosby as a half lawless Valley for tho purposo of cutting off mer's death. Ono of tho last letters, If every great nation lias been engaged in military enterprises, and the ' sleeve when ho road his orders. raldef, owing allegiance to no ono, fol- Richmond on tho west. Leo, who had not the very Inst, Grant ever wroto destruction of life lias been proportionately loss tlinii iir any of tlie. During the first few weeks ho exer lowing his own bent In raiding ana no forco avallablo to meet him, sent was addressed to Governor Stanford president great wars of the past. What, then, might we well ask, is the salienl clsed, ns It were, with a few rantativo plundering. As a tact, ho was closoV urgont word to Mosby to delay him nt of tho Southern Pacific, In (lill'ereni-- Mosby's behalf between the battle of Waterloo and thu battle of Liaoti pecks at tho enemy. Then on the night to General Leo, tho commander in all hazards. when he was at tho Vang? of March 8, 18C3, ho mado n, swoop chief,, than any other officer of his It .as what is called in racing par- point of death at Mount McGregor. - The diireVence yard-slick- x and next morning found himself "fam- rank- ho reported direct to him, In lance a 100 to 1 shoP, for Sheridan This without Colonel Mosby's know- of the Hit ous. This is 'how it happened. stead pt through tho Intermediate hal CO.O0O men, Mosby COO. Nothing ledge. There are two men of whom ho The range of musketry and artillery has only increased zone of lire between by telephone, MAKES STOUGHTON PRISONER. superior officers. daunted, Mosby took half that number, nlwnyo speaks in tones which volco hostile fronts; communication telegraph, and dawn the reverence in and heliograph lias only extended Hanks, while the rapidity of At Fairfax Court House IB miles All his raiding campaigns that ap- at ono morning attaciiud which he holds them their south of Washington, was encamped peared to Northorn oyos as merely Sheridan's trains ns they wero mbvlng Grant and Leo. tire has done no more than widen the interval between the ranks and General Stoughton with several thou- indulged in for wanton destruction out of Derryvlllo, Va. In 1S7S ho was sent, by President the individuals composing them. P.y these natural and .simple expedi- sand troops. Behind him at the capital wero mado with a fixed purpose and Fortuno favored him with a heavy Hayes as Consul to Hongkong. Wlulo! ents man lias restored that invariable equilibrium which must always wero many regiments; in his front at In accordance with tho general or- fog, Mid In the. midst the thunder of thoro he addressed himself to purify- exist between the weapons of offence and the means of defence. Fredorichsburg and between him and ders of Lee. If Mosby grow peculiarly his few cannon nnd tho yells of his ing tho consulnr service in Asia with What, then, is the difference in the fundamental principles of an- Lee lay Hooker's army of more than obnoxious In harassing tho enoiny's pistoling troopers sounded to tho sur- most gratifying results, making many cient and modern wars? 100,000. Stoughton on that fatal night rear It was because Leo had ordorcd prised escort and affrighted teamsters enomles among tho hogs whose feet There is none. Hko Sotnn's ho pulled out of governmental slumbered as securely as though he him to mako himself so. hosts. They fled nfter a the Do not, new machines of war inventions percept-ibf- y trough. or military alter had been In the Fifth Avenue Hotel. RAIDING SHERIDAN'S SUPPLIES brief nnd bloody fight, leaving In his these principles? hands hundreds of wagons Hut that morning Mosby, with 20 Another weak member of the vast fat and When ho returned ho entered, They do not. , beef nnd cattle, which through men, had determined to get Stoughton. armies that ho especially addressed were safely over General. Grant's Influence, the Mankind as a whole almost always transfers to the inanimate tho mountains mid pn the rond to service of the RalT-roa- At sunset he was 30 miles away. At his attention to was tho supply train. Southern Pacific world those strange conceptions that are the product of his wants anil midnight began Leo's hungry army at Richmond be- in which ho remained he running into An attack upon these effected a double until about fears. He .gives to mere form his own volition and circumscribes tho Stoughton's pickets, gobbling them as purpose: it not only provided tho fore Sheridan, "ten miles away," got 10 year ago, when ho returned to tho news unknown with limitations of his own perceptions. Whatever pos- ho went, and at 2 in tho morning ho ragged and hungry Southerners with of It. Thus chiseled out of his service- ofitho Government in the Land dinner jolted sesses the potentiality of destructive power or is strange or entered Fairfax, captured tho senti- food and other necessities, but It com and out .of his regular 011120. It was whllo thus engaged that fast, tills nels at the general's door, marched pelled largo detachments to mealtimes, Sheridan was compelled to he iroused tho hatred of powerful his mind with dread. And now that man has come to the age of Hying, be mado turn upstairs, 'waked tfie unfortunate officer to protect them while en route. Moro, nnd spend six valuable weeks in cattlo bnrons, who were defrauding he again turns his eyes heavenward and with the same credulity that and, capturing him there in tho midst it oftentimes seriously upset the plans preparing a fresh start. both Government and settlers out ot peopled the heavens with gods and inonkters, lie marks out for him- of his sleepng army, carried him safely of tho opposing generals, for without HE NEVER SURRENDERED. millions of acres, to such an extent self new hopes and fears. About those strange craft soaring overhead ' out, along with two score prisoners supply trains there wero no supplies, His warfare was peculiarly his own. that his life wos oftentimes In serious he has created a phantasmagoria of unrealities,. General Homer Lea, The enemy could never reach him danger. j in Harper's Weekly. save by his own consent, if At this ho laughed, APIA, SAMOA, SHOWI NG VAIA MOUNTAINS becnuso however. "Why, pf he did not want to fight ho if theso scattered fellows kill me," ho would amas and tno second . game tno Mil his say, ing in Virginia. What shall I toll him command far and wldo along tho "everybody will know who did Hocks against tho Asahis. On Mon- , -- I country-side- , to assemble it, and why" you say nbout it?" them again which would be cold day tho first game will be C. A. C, whenever propitious occasion for an post-morte- n average "Tell him ! am, too," replied tho satisfaction to tho Jrs., vs. Asahis Mu attack presented Itself. Government employe! Colonel. and the second It has .been charged H):liks vs. Palamas. All of theso that his men Later ho was transferred to the De- wt-i- t in disguise or in POINTED PARAGRAPHS. games are in the new series. Federal uniform partment of Justice, where he re- was (Chicago Dally News.) This never the case; they always mained until his recent dismissal. It fought in the confederate gray has been stated in some newspapers Common sense Is more useful than PROVISIONS, ETC Mosby never surrendered. When the that this was upon, the ground of common. The following are wnolesalo quota- news cam6 that Leo had surrendered, To A laugh is a good thing if it is oti those who have lately tions for standard groceries and feed-stuf- fs Mosby waited a fortnight to learn th6 seen nnd talked with him this seems the other fellow. fate of army In Caro- for this date: Johnston's North to bo a piece of grim humor; he is Ignorance is always ready to pat it- lina. Then ho Flour, patent, $3.75 to fC.OO a bar- assembled his command as active in mind and body as when self on the bnck. nnd dismissed them. Ench man took rel, ho raided Sheridan's trains or fluttered Any woman can marry any man Bhe his way home, with nothing but the Flour, straightj $3.30 to $5.55 a bar- the laud thieves of the Western prair- wants if ho is willing. horse on which ho was riding. ies. rel. - Other people's manners worry After tho war enemies ot Mosby clr- VIGOROUS AT 73. Corned beef, tins ?3.20 lb story us moro thnn our own morals. culat3d tho that ho had deserted Ho is now 73 years of age, of me- $3.25 per. dozen. tho South, referring to his political dium height and build, and, while his Very handsome bathing suits are Corned hoof, tins $1.90 to support of tho Republican party. One Hair is white, his cyo is ns flashing trimmed with bands of wide braid, 2.00 per uuzer.. evening In 80s, was living the when he and his manner as energetic as when stitched fiat to tho neck and slcevo Corned beef, Australian, 1 lb. tins Francisco, a lady naively asked in San in his prime. Ho has a sharp and bands; another- approved, trimming $1.C5. him If it was true that he had deserted ready wit, well known to those who Is of plaid or striped silk. Salmon, red Alaska, in tins, $5.50 Lee's army. have felt its sting. Before he went "No, mndnm," he replied. "Lee's to $0.00 per caso ofjbur dozen, Is. to China ono who sought to create Salt Salmon, Red Alaska, In barrels, k ' "S.. - V," nrmy deserted me." 111 feeling between him and a certain JUNIORS PLAY BALL. $10. i-- ?9 to Largo King salmon, nominal. ' l3 support of General Grant for the ' ' former official of the Confederate In tlmo nnd . the between todav Rolley barley $27.50 to $29.00. r Presidency in 1872 brought upon him Army approached him and said: pWlMl Tuesday tho Oahu Junior Loaguo will Hay $2G to $28. ' - ... . "".' the bitter enmity of the South, which "Colonel says getting he's has ,only of lato passed away. That he bo tho whole cheese at Athletic nr.in, $27.00 to 29.00. mighty tired of all this talk about j was in none Park. Tho first game tomorrow will Rico (Japan), $1,35 to $1.50 per (See Mrs. Rivenburgh's concientious this Mosby's men having done all the fight-- 1 Description on Page 10) bo the C. A. C, Jrs., against tho Pal- - la Very weak.

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. .. . FOURTEEN THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910.

bo permitted to make a solection or, in caso he has mado a selection, Lot - . Area Appraised Lot Area Appraised to recclvo the necessary papers or take or retain possession of tho No. (Acres) Value. No. (Acres) Valuoj BY AUTHORITY lot solected. 24, 832 16.00 59 27.80 28v00 7. Forms, Maps, Information. Blank forms of applications, ad- 25 16.00 60 23.98 24.00 dressed envelopes for applications, blank forms of affidavits of qualifi- 802 necessary 2G 800 1G.00 61 24.01 24.00 cations, other forms and appropriate printed Information lu 27 8.00 16.00 62 25.59 25.00 regard to the lands opened terms under which they may be , and tho 28.- - 8-- . 00 G3 25.51 25.00 may be of Public or 16.00 taken, obtained from the Commissioner Lands 29.. 31.65 31.00 64 25.51 25.00 from any of tho sub-agent- s or agents following localities; at tho 30 10.02. 20,00 G5 25.53 25.00 NOTICE HAWAII: '66 00' 31 23.35 23. Land Office Hilo. 8.00 16.00 32. 8.00 16.00 G7 30.71 30t00- Court House, Honokaa. -- Court House, Waimea. 33 8.00 16.00 . 68 23.11 28.00 Court House, Kohala. 34 32.70 32.00 G9 24.25 , 24.00' Opening of Public Lands in Court House, Kailua. 35 8.41 17.00 70 24.26 24-.0- 24.00-72.- Sub-agen- - - 71; 2.4.19 80 ' t, " 24.00 23.73 Office of Kealakekua. 24,00' Court Houso, Walohlnu. , 24.17 24.00 81 24.57 of ' 73 24.10 24.00 82 23.90 24.00 Territory Hawaii MAUI: . . . the - 24.00-7- Sub-agon- t, 1 74 24.28 24.00 83 24.00 ' Office of Makawao. , '. in Territory of Court House Hana. 24.30 24.00 84 23.76' 24.00 Notice Is hereby given that the public lands the - 24.00-7- Court House, ),'''.'' 7G 24.38- 24.00 85 24.02 forth In the schedule hereto annexed will bo opened for Walluku. i-- i Hawaii set 24.25 24.00' 86 24-.0- 24.00 homesteadlng in the following manner, In accordanco with the laws of Court House, Lahalna. , 78 24.00 24.00 87 23; 9- 8- 24.00 Hawaii relating to public lands (Parts 4, G and 7, Ch. 22, Revised Laws OAHU: I1, 79 . 88 changed by the Organic Act of Office of the Commissioner of Public. Lands, , 22.74. 23.00 24.23 24.00 of Hawaii) as continued in force and 1 ,' ' said Territory (Sec. 73, Act of Congress of April 30, 1900, 31 Stat 141), Capitol Building, Honolulu. FOURTH. LAND) DIVISION, PUNA SOUTH AND NORTH-iHILO- , AND 5, of Congress of May 27, 1910), KAUAI: and amendments thereto (Sec. Act ... HAMAKUA, HAWAII. purposes prior Court House, Llhue. subject to withdrawal of any of said lands for public ' to selection: ' Office of Sub-agen- t, Kapaa. Kalmu .Homesteads, Puna. their Sub-agen- Method of Disposition. The persons entitled to take said m Office of t, Kalaheo. 1. General may la. 55.10 $ 65.10 3b 43.00 $129.00 lands shall bo determined by drawing or allotment; and the lands MOLOKAI: 50.00 160.00 4 Agreement, Court House, Pukoo. lb. 80.00 649.50 be taken by the Homestead Lease, Special Homestead 2. 80.00 240.00 5a 29.30 102.65 Right of Purchaso Lease or Cash Freehold Agreemont method, so far Blue print maps of all the lands to be opened will bo on exhibition abovo-mentlone- '3a 43.00 129.00 5b 60.00 210.00 of taker. tho offlco of the Commissioner, and at each of tho d as applicable under the law, at the option the at j. 80.00 560.00 All persons who desire any of said lands must apply within the places. for leave to participate In the drawing; Op.lhlkao Homesteads,'6 Puna,. hereinafter prescribed time SCHEDULE REFERRED TO IN FOREGOING NOTICE. there will then at hereinafter prescribed later times bo drawings to 6a. 52.00 $ 62.00 8 64.30 $128.60 of of lots; finally at hereinafter d LAND DIVISION, NORTH AND SOUTH. KOHALA, ' - determine the order selection FIRST HAWAII. 6b 52.60 52.00 "' ; later times the applicants may select their lots in the order Appraised Lot Appraised same time must select the Lot Area Area Kupanua Tract, Puna.. determined by the drawings, and at the No. (Acres) Value. No. (Acres) Value. they take them. 24.00 $ 72.00 6 method by which will Kahel Homesteads, North Kohala. 4' 26.00. $65.00 2. Land Divisions and Places of Application, Drawing and Selec- 5 11.00- - 16.50 7a 58.00 232.00 Is 3 9.2G $ GO 9 tion. For the purposes of this opening, the Territory divided into 92. 9.22 $ 92,20 . - 7b 68.00- - 232.00 J the following land divisions, for the lots In each of which there will 8 9.22' 92.20 11 9.27 92.70. Kaohe Tract, Puna. bo separato applications, drawings and selections. Puuepa 2 and Kokolkl Homesteads,. North Kohala.' Commissioner of Public Lands, 6a 47.30- $167.00 5b' 46.30 $157.00 All applications must be made to the 1 G.95 $ G9.50 15 7.55 J. 75.50 Honolulu, and must be made by ordinary mail and not in person or by Kanlahlku. Tract, Puna.. drawings will be held at the Capitol 2 6.95 G9.50 1G 7.70 77.00 registered mall or otherwise; all 3 G.C5 66.50 17 7.50 75.00 9' 46.60 $186.40 - j'j Building In Honolulu, but applicants need not be present; all selec- following selection places In the re- 4 7.75 77.50 18 7.70 77..00 Kalmu-Maken- Tract, Puna, tions of lots will be made at the 5 7.50 75.00 19 7.80- 78.00 ' spective land divisions, at which places the applicants must be pre- 9 07.13 $ 67.06 26 21.84. $ 32.75 prescribed times: 6 8.00 80.00 20 7.90 73.00 10 43.43 43.45 27 5.00 15.00 sent at the 7 7.70 77.00 21 7.00 First land division, comprising the districts of North and South 70.00 13 72.24 73.25 28 6.5G 16.70 Kohala in the County of Hawaii; selection place, District Court House, 5 8.00 .' 80.00 22 7.85 73.60 19 20.30 20.30 29 4.90 14.70 9 7.90 79.00 23 7.73, 77.30 North Kohala. i 30 B.26 15.80 Second land division, comprising the districts of North and Soutn 10 7.90 . 79.00 24 7.4.0 74.00 Klklla Keokea. Tract, Puna.. Kona, in the County of Hawaii; selection place, Circuit Court House, 11 7.93 79.30 25 7.'.80 78.00 12 7.93 . 79.30 2G 7.70 77.00 1 . 61.50 15a 02. 00 '$ 62.00 Kailua. ' 4a 70.00 70.00 15b 62.00 Third land division, comprising the district of Kau In 'the County 13 7.85 78.50 27 7.30 73.00 62.00 Walohlnu. 14 7.50 75.00 28 5.10 51.00 4b 70.04 70',00- 15c 61.62. G2.00 of Hawaii; selection place, District Court House, 19a comprising the districts of Puna, South and Puukapu Homesteads, South Kohala. 6a 65.04 65.00 64.33 G4.00 Fourth land division, 6b 64.40 55.00 19b 64i33 Hamakua, in County of Hawaii; selection place, US 64.00 North Hilo and the 43 1G.54 $132.35 60 18. $ 45.20 6 16.50 21 66.54. public land office, Hilo. 16.50 66.60 EG 11.43 67.15 Gl 17.71 42.25 7 16.50 16.60 22 69;54. 34.80 . Fifth Land division, comprising the County of Maul; selection place, 57 14.43 36.05 62 15.42 38.55 9 18.74. 18.75 26 14.95 14.95 'Circuit Court House, Walluku; , 58 36.76 63 11.50 comprising City and County of' Honolulu; 14.71 28.75 11 31.72 31.72 27 50.82. 60.80 Sixth land division, the 59 16.59 41.45 79 . 14.70 14.70 place, Capitol Building, Honolulu; 13 22.95 22i95 28 8.24 24.75 selection (Kamuela), 31 Seventh land division, comprising the County of Kauai; selection Waimea Village South Kohala. 14a '71.00. 71.00 8.26 8.25 place, Circuit Court House, Llhue. Block No. 1. 14b 71.00. 71.00 32- 8.98- - 9.00 ' ' 33 3. Application for Participation In Drawings. All persons quali- 1 2.58 $ 65.00 7 2.30 $ GO. 00 J1! 13.20' 13.20 fied to take a homestead may on or before Wednesday, October 19, 2 2.12 65.00 8 4.59 90.00. Keauohana-Kehena-Keeke- Tract Puna.. 1910, but not thereafter, present to the Commissioner of Public Lands, 3 2.58 65.00 17 4.59 85.00 1 ' $ 32.75 9 . or 32.73 69.70 $ 59.70 "Honolulu, by ordinary mall, but not in person or by registered mall 4 2.58 65.00 2 40.00 40,00 11 52.05 applications partici- 62.05 otherwise, sealed envelopes containing their for v 12 envelope Block No. 2. 3 60.60 60.60 18.90 18.90 pation in Orawings in any or all of said land divisions, but no 4 40.00 80.00. 19 G8.00 any paper the 1 1.66 $ 40.00 2 1.6G $ 40.00 ' 136.76 shall contain more than ono application or other than 7 74.74 74.75 20 25.92 one application for 21 , 2.09- 60.00. 64.80 application, and no person shall present more than 8 . 63.78 63.80 23 Block No. 3. 14.02 70.10 'the same land division. 18a. 41.30 41.00 18b. 41.32 41.00 All such applications must be made on blank forms furnished by 3 1.42 $ 45.00 7 2.30 $'60.00. the Commissioner of Public Lands or his agents or sub-agent- and 8 2.30 60.00 Keoneopokoikl Homesteads,. Puna. name, mall, address, age, height, weight and sex of 2 5.20. $10.40 13 11.10 'must show' tho full Block No. 7. , $22.20 'the applicant and whether he or she Is single or married, and be ' 3 4.80 9.00 14 10.10 20.20 sub-age- 4 $115.00 5 4.69 $115.00 . of public lands, notary 4.59 4. ." 5-- 60 15 sworn to by him or her beforo a 16.80 ' 11.10 22.20 public, judge or other officer authorized to administer oaths, and must SECOND LAND DIVISION NORTH AND SOUTH KONA, HAW All-L- 5 10.00 3000 1G 10.30 20.60 any 4 . 'be mailed in envelopes furnished by the Commissioner or touch "Area .Appraised Lot Area Appraised G 10.00 30.00 17 10.94 23.88 - 'agent or- sub-agen- t. No. (Acres) Value. No. (Acres) Value. 8 10.10 30.30 18 10.78 21.56 All such envelopes will have printed upon them the Commissioner s Konanalkl, Hamanamana and.Kalaoa Tracts, North Kona. 10 11.50 34.50 19 10.45 21.90 words "Application ,:La.nd 11 9.60 20.20 20 10.30 address and the 7 .02 $ .80 20 3.85 $121.60 20.60 Division," tho blank in which quotation must bo filled In with the 12 10.10 20.20 21 5.43 11.86 number of tho land division in which tho land desired by the appli- Kaulana Homesteads, North Kona. 22 25.00 person by ' 75.00 cant is situated, and no such envelope shall indicate the 72 29.96 $104.85 74 3G.79 $ 73.60 Kllauea Tract,. Olaa, Puna. whom It was presented or mailed or bear any mark of identification. 73 31.85 95.65 7G 46.83 35.10 All envelopes must be securely sealed and should have the requisite 84 18.69 65.05 Lots Nos. 3 to. 22 inclusive, of 5u acres each, appraised at $6.00 stamps attached thereto before they are placed In the mail. per acre. Any person who presents more than one application for the same Kalamakowall Tract, North Kona. ' Brughelll Tract, Olaa, Puna. land division or any application In any other than his true name, 6 ' 44.00 $132.00 7 33.00 $100.00 drawing division. Lots Nos. la, lb, lc, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4n, 4b, of from shall not be permitted to participate in the for such Kalaoa-Oom- a Tract, North Kona. of Order of Selection. Upon receiving 45 to 60 acres each, appraised at $5.00 per acre. 4. Drawing and Assignment 60.60 $ 15.20 8a 61.40 21.50 any envelope properly addressed and properly indorsed as above 2a Rose Tract, .Olaa, Puna. such 2b 61.00 16.20 . 8b 61.40 21.50 required, the Commissioner will deposit It In a suitable container, Into Lots Nos. lb, lc, Id, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 3a, 3b, 3c, 4a, 4b, 4c, 5a, 6b, In- 6a 62.60 15.65 10a 62.10 21.75 la, which will-b- o deposited only and all such envelopes as are properly 5c, 5d, 6a,, 6b, 6c, 6d, 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 8a, 8b, 8c, and 8d, of rrom 48 to such container will bo so con- 6b 62.55 15.65 10b 62.10 21.75 dorsed for the same land division, and 15.00 12a 61.80 30.90 5Q acres each appraised at $5.00 per acre. structed and so kept as to prevent envelopes deposited therein from 7a 60.10 . 15.05 12b 61.80 30.90 2 being removed therefrom, without detection, until they are publicly 7b 60.10 27 Mile Tract, Olaa, Puna. opened on the day when the drawings and assignments are made for Kealakehe Lots, North Kona, (Makal.) Lots Nos. la, lb, lc, Id, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 3a; 3b,. 3c, 3d, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, by whom they were 7a, 7b, 7c, such lana division. All envelopes which Indicate 76.00 12a 44.50 44.60 6a, 5b, 5c, 6d, 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, 7d, 8a, Sb, 8c, 8d, 9a, 9b, 9c, or will bo opened as soon as received, and tho ap- 3 76.00 9d, 10a, 10b, 10c and lOd, of 50 acres each, appraised $250 presented mailed 76.60 76.60 12b 44.50 44.50 at each. plications therein will forthwith be returned to the applicants. 5 Olaa New Tract, Olaa, Puna. Capitol Building, Honolulu, on Thurs-day- , 6 76.60 76.50 13 72.00 72.00 At 9 o'clock a. m.. at tho 18 to 28; 33 land division; on Friday, October 7 76.00 76.00 15 77.50 77.50 Lots Nos. 9, 10, 15. 17, Lots Nos. 30, to 39; Lots Nos. October 27, 1910, for the first 17 63, 54 and 55; Lots Nos. 60, 61 to 89; second land division; on Saturday, October 29, 1910, 8 77.60 77.50 77.50 77.50 41 to 49; Lots Nos. Lots' Nos. 28, 1910, for the 76.50 18 73.00 73.00 90a, 90b, 91, 94, 95 and 135; Lota Nos. 138 to 195; Lots Nos. 199 for the third land division; on Monday, October 31, 1910, for the 9 76.50 Tuesday, November 1, 1910, for the fifth land 10 78.50 78.60 19 73.00 73.00 to 208; Lots. Nos. 210 to 214; Lots Nos. 216 to 225; Lots Nos. 227 to fourth land division; on 234 248; Lots Nos. 250 to 255; Wednesday, November 2, 1910, for tho sixth land division, 11 77.00 77.00 20 77.00 77.00 232; Lots Nos. to Lots Nos 256 to division; on 263, 265, 266 and 267; Lots Nos. 269 to 280; Lots and on Thursday, Nov. 3, 1910, for the seventh land division, the con- Kakulopae Homesteads, South Kona. 261; Lots Nos. Nos. will be publicly opened and all the envel- 283, 286 and 287; Lots Nos. 293 to 309; Lots Nos. 311 to 406; of from tainer for such land division 7 having opes will be thoroughly mixed. Thereupon, and continuing 6 16.20 $ 42.05 17.00 $ 42.50 19.15 to 72.75 acres each, most of them an area of exactly, therein approximately 50 acres each, appraised at $5.00 an acre. thereafter from day to day, Sundays and holidays excepted, as long Olelomoana 2 and Oplhihall 1 and 2, South Kona. or may necessary, all such envelopes shall be taken, one at a time, ' Olaa Reservation, Olaa, Puna- - as be 5 19.20 $115.20 6 20.50 , $102.60 Impartially and Indiscriminately, and the applications contained there- 293b 42.17 $210.85 363 in shall, when correct in form and execution, be numbered serially in Papa Homesteads, South Kona. 298b 28.00 140.00 364 order in which they are taken, beginning with number one. and 7.05 $ 30.00 11 7.32 $ 30.00 300 47.25 236.25 369 the which the 1 the numbers thus assigned shall fix and control the order iu 2 7.82 30.00 12 7.94 30.00 330 370 persons named therein may select and take lots In such land division. 30.00 13 7.80 30.00 373b assigned, showing 3 7.28 331 A list of the applicants to whom numbers are 9 7.S9 30.00 14 7.40 30.00 332 374 60.00 250.. 00, number assigned to each' of them, will be consplclously posted, and 15 6.67 30.00 250.00 377 the news, notice 10 7.94 30.00 338 50.00 furnished to the papers for publication as a matter of and 17 6.32 30.00 339 50.00 250.00 378 time and place at which he must ap- J of the number assigned and the THIRD LAND DIVISION, KAU, HAWAII 346 379b pear to make his selection will be promptly mailed to the address sot Is assigned. Wallau Homesteads, Kau. 380 50.00 260.00 in the application of each person to whom a number 5 Nlnole and forth execution will 381 389 All applications which are not correct in form and 20.13 $ 80.50 30 15.20 $ 76.00 executed," and filed In tho order In 1 390 lie marked "Rejected, imperfectly 15 19.91 119.40 31 10.21 25.50 388 50.00 250.00 391 -- will be sent to tho persons which they are rejected, and notice thereof 16 17.67 106.00 33 13.20 39.60 applications. Kalwlkl I, Hilo. 7' 1 who presented such Klolokaa-Kea- a Homesteads, Beginning 9 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, Kau. 5. Selection of Lots. at 69 45.80 $458.00 72 44.30 $443.00 Court House. North Kohala. for the 2a 66.00 $ 98.25 10b 42.60 $106.00 JNovember 23, 1910, at tho District 71 49.00 490.00 73 47.90 479.00 Land Division; on Monday. November 28, 1910, at the Circuit 2b C5.50 99.00 10c 42.40 106.00 First Decern-- lOd 107.00 Kalwlkl III, Hilo. Court House. Kailua, for tho Second Land Division; on Friday, ' 2c C6.00 99.00 43.00 Third Land 13 36.30 145.20 23 50 her 2. 1910, at the District Court House, Walohlnu, for tho 9a 40.30 83.00 38.88 $290.00 32.56 $240.00 Division; on Wednesday, December 7, 1910, at the Public Land Office, 9b 40.30 80.00 22 48.50 145.50 24 34.22 255.00 61 45.35 340.00 1910, ' Hilo. for tho Fourth Land Division; on Wednesday, December 14, 9c 40.90 82.00 25 30.20 61.00 25 40.43 240.00 62 42.21 250.00 Walluku, for Fifth Land Division; on 84.00 26 33.00 49.95 26 150.00 '63 44.79 265.00 at the Circuit Court House, the 9d 42.00 25.66 ' Monday, December 19, 1910, at the Capitol Building. Honolulu, for the 10a 42.40 106.00 38 11.30 11.30 48 37.66 280.00 64 62.17 310.00 Land Division; and on Wednesday, December 28. 1910. at tho 49 3i.64. 265.00 65 49.07 290.00 Sixth per-son- s Kamaoa Homesteads, Kau. Circuit Court House, Llhue. for the Seventh Land Division; tho i may two Kamaoa Lots If ono is less than 12 Honomu, Hilo. holding numbers assigned to them for such land division An applicant may select desired Is between 20 and 36 acres in area, In which $199.68 - make their selection of the lots that are open to selection and acres, and if the others 32.13 'W. applications considered as one, the smaller' one as agri Opea-Pelea- by them in such division In tho order in which their for case the two lots will be Hilo. were numbered., but no person shall select more than one cultural and the larger one as pastoral iana. participation shall, 16 43.70 $262.20 18 46.00 $276.00 I forth in said schedule of lots. Each such person 1 51.50 $103.00 36 32.92 $ 33.00 except as set to such 17 44.00 330.00 19 60.00 300.00 it the same time, select the method by which ho desires take 2 8.00 16.00 37 24.10 24.00 ?ot-wh- Homestead Agreement. 38 Klhalanl Homesteads, Hilo. ether by Homestead Lease. Special 3 9.50 19.00 32.01 '32.00 Agreemont, in so. as Right of Purchase Lease, or Cash Freehold far 4 8.00 16.00 39 24.02 24.00 1 5.94 $178.20 17 14.14 $424.20 applicable under the land laws. 5 8.00 16.00 40 24.00 24.00 2 18 14.00 the same are for any drawing 8.08 242.40 420.00 If any person who has been assigned a number 6 8.00 16.00 41 24.01 24.00 3 8.00 240.00 19 11.04 331.20 the number as-E- d make his selection when 42 32.22 32.00 , falls to appear and 7 8.00 16.00 . 4 10.32 309.60 20 11.04 331.20 Is reached and his name is called, his r ght to select will 21.00 43 8.29 16.00 to him disposed of, 8 10.60 5 10.00 300.00 21 11.04 331.20 f the other applicants assigned have been 16.00 44 25.73 26,00 22: be nassed until falls to appear and 0 8.00 ' 6 10.84 325.20 11.03 330.90 his name will bo called again, and If ho then 10 8.00 16.00 45 25.82 26.00 345.60 23 11.03 330.90 when to have abandoned his right to 7 11.52 make his selection, ho will be deemed 11 8.00 16.00 46 8.00 '16.00 8 11.67 347.10 24 11.00 330.00 12 8.00 16.00 47 8.11 16.00 9 357.00 25 , 11,16 BelGCt' time he appears to make his 11.90 334.80 Proof at Time of Selectlon.--At the 13 8.69 17.60 48 24.06 24.00 26 prepared to show his qualifications . 10 12.06 361.80 11.16 334.80 each applicant must be t 19.00 49 24.00 24.00 selection, prescribed by the Com- 14 9.53 11 12.06 361.80 27 11.06 331.80 a homestead by affidavit in the form 1G.00 60 8.01' 16.00 28 to take applicant is not a citizen of tho Un ted 15 8.00 12 12:06 361.80 12.20 366.00 missioner and otherwise. If an 8.00 16.00 51 8.19 16.00 0G 29 present at tho same time e ther tho original 16 ' 13 12. 361.80 10.00 300.00 States by birth; he must 17 7.97 16.00 62 35.80 36.00 360.00 30 10.00 300.00 declaration of Intention to become a citizen. 14 12.00 a certified copy of his 18 8.25 18.00 53 33.82 34.00 15 12.10 363.00 31 10.00 300.00 ol Court admitting him to citizenship; and If an 16.00 of order of the citizenship 19 8,00 16.00 54 8.09 16 12.20 366.00 32 10.00 300.00 who is not born In the United States claims 65 ' 8.03 16.00 while he was under twenty-on- e 20 8.00 16.00 Laupahoehoe Homesteads, Hilo. bis father's naturalization 21 7.98 16.00 66 . 24i.01 24.00 ffS present a certified copy of tho order of the Court 7 59.97 $179.91 24 20.94 $ 62.82 vearslf ago. ho must 22 8.12 1G.00 57 24.00 24.00 -- 8 48.45 145.35 . 25 3.18 69.54 admitting ma lamer ui tn tnlfo homestead will 23 8.08' 1G.00 58 35.79 36.00 WHO uv . "vWrt nArnnn aDneuru w ;.,,, t . v, i' ,t ;" J. i ..... 2, EIXTEEK SEMI-WEEKL- STAIt SATURDAY, :SEPTEMBER 3, 1010.

woll as ish. Corduroy and crepe do china-I- Appraised Lot Area .Appraised UPHOLDING THE VIEW OF THE visor, Willie Aylett, 13 Is an eye wit- voiles aro In high favor, as iLot Area odd combination that is really ;io: (Acres) yaluo No: (Acres) Valuo SUPERVISOR WITH RESPECT ness to this. So I nm making theso the new French tollo cloth and hop ono TO OUR BAND MASTER. things known, not from bad' fellng but sacking. attractive, strange an It seems. 9 : 20.54 G1.G2 29 21.35 G4.05 for tho greater to Hawai- Jacqtiard, the latest In dross mater- ,10 . 16. C5 49.95 30 19.28 57.84 honor tho 18.02 54.00 Certain very Important Idea respect- ian people through you members of ials, Is seen principally in black, 11 33.81 101.50 31 It Is said that two can play at any 13 13.32 39. 9G 34 18.14 52.42 ing Captain II. Berger, the leader ot tho board of Supervisors thnt our though It probably will appear In game, as a fact one of .22 32.59 97.77 35 15. Gl 4G.83 our Hawaiian Band, camo out In print band mny bo changed anew through bo stylish for house dresses. but inattor of 38 59.55 -- .23 . 25.71 77.13 19.85 somo few mornings ago an Idea, If tho guidance of Peter Kalanl and John Velvets an.l velveteens will bo them Is merely thinking ho can. 'jj' -- ., " '"H 39 21.79 G5.37 It's not an Idealism or Imagination a Amaslu his deputy, try them and the among tho most fashlonablo of the A woman H so anxious to relate 1 . Ahuatoa Homesteads, Honokaa Section, Hamakua. purpose to oust him 'fro being the public will see that there Is some- fall fabrics for suits, and challls will the bad dream she had that she can Ga 42.70 ?427.60 9b 38.80 ?388.00 leader ot trio band, and In lieu there- thing greater and better, etc., bo stllah for house drosses. gels Gb i 47.20 472.00 10a 45.00 '450.00 hardly wait until her husband " 9a 39..75 397.50 '10b 35.70 357.00 of, to compensate him by way of pen- I remain, French llannels, and plain, plaid through' saying grace at tho break- sion, for the remainder of his days, II. P. K. MALULANI. and changeable taffetas arc also mod table. . -- Ahualoa Reserve Remnants, Hamakua. fast one hundred dollars ($100) monthly. ' 1 12. 70 ?127. 00 9 13.90 , J139.00 This desire came from Supervisor ;2 6.00 GO. 00 10 1G.80 1C8.00 THE NEWEST FABRICS. ' Qulnn being his own personal in In- 3 14.00 140.00 '"11 14.80 177. GO Foulards lead the line of silks. view of the situation; and 4 4j70 47.00 12 15.20 182.40 dividual They are excellent as foundations ! 5 13.70 137.00 13 10.60 199.20 that of tho rest of the Supervisors; It 3 ' for tho-- lace chiffon veiling In 6 49.00 .14 13.80 1G5.50 Is not yet ascertained, they have not and 8 50.00 15 17.00 204.00 tunics and ovcrblouses. Why not have your floors clean ' '5.00 made theirs known; thercforo AND nMOLOKAl crepes liberty (FIFTH! LAND.) DIVISION, ISLANDS OF MAUI I, tho undersigned, an old member Satin and silks and ". Walakoa Tract, Kula, Maul. light-weig- ht satins aro' the coming y of the Hawaiian band during the reign all of the time? It's no trick at all ' 6 ' 37.60 $376.00 10 28,70 ?287.00 materials for evening wear. They 181.50 of tho late King Kalakaun, being fam- '7 34.60 346.00 39 18.15 are used for foundations under chif- 9 30.00 300.00 42 19.90 199.00 iliar with tho way this band master and no work if you use ' - fon or silk net.i or are themselves ; "I . 44 14.15 141.50 conducted In days gone by and that ' " ' Is made up in black and white and tho Omaoplo Tract, Kula, Maul. of today t there a big difference, a 1 57.90 ?231.60 2 59.20 $236.20 great change, differing greatly and pastel shades. ; : 18 49.00 147.00 distinctly that of today from that of Persian silks and gauzes and plaid Kamaole Homesteads, Kula, Maul. ' tho past, a great progress In todays taffetas are most popular for separ- - "'22a 23.42 $234.20 ,25b 22. Gl $226.10 way. Perhaps on account of old age, ate blouses for dress wear with fine 11 22b '24.73 247.30 2Ga 27.52 275.20 II his days of youth are past and the broadcloth or 2Gb 220.00 dark silk suits. Oil '.24a 2G.45 2G4.50 22i00 -- sense of knowledge Is also aged Just Worsted, ' :25a 285.70 27a 2G.55 , 265.50 materials ' 28.57 ' , 27b 21. 5G 215.60 like other offices and so lack of good and fine broadcloths are coming In Sold By Grocers Generally music and skill when the band Is play- weaves V.'allua Homesteads, Koolau, Maul. and are also In favor, with 4 8 & 8a 2.37 $ 11.85 22 & Z2a 2.37 11.85 ing under his guidance The songs, much brocade In scroll effects for 30 & 11.65 Oh! My, they are tno same songs, trimming and 9 &9a 2;38 11.90 " 30a 2.33' tho combination with other 12 .& ,12a 2i33 11.65 41 & 41a 2:. 73 13.65 same old songs of tho past generation, materials. 45 & 45a 2.32 11.60 again, WALD-RON- , c overhand over being so common Panne cloths are largely taking tho FRED. L. , Kaupo, Maul. flfn to tho ears of the public listening, place of light-weigh- t broadejoths. nn-- 8a .4522 $135. GG I" 12.45 $ 37.35 what makes this branch of music silk warp poplins crepes aro al- Distributor 8b ,4522 ' 135.66 J 22.78 68.35 and sounds bettor was only through Mrs. so to bo B -- 8.48 25.45 K 15.78 , 47.35 seen for tailormade suitings. Alapal voice is beautiful, H 8.32 26.45 , L 14.12' 42.35 her second Worsted and to none. : Kahakuloa Hornet leads, Maul. Wet or Taro Lots- - It Is true and I believe, If Captain H. Berger will resign leadership :Sq.iF.t, Sq. . tho of ' Ft ' 1 2.400 $ 5.55 2G 800 1.85 our band, then we would ask. Who 4,800 ll'.lO 27. 8,700 50.00 would be tho one competent to lead 2 ' 'I .3 .1,700 3.90 28 2,970 6.85 our band? What I am letting you 4 9,000 20.70 29 2,980 6.85 know, Board of Supervisors and tho Tfa 1811 5 12,400 28.55 30 .. 3,000 18.40 public that some of the boys of the 6 5,600' 12.90 31 3,000 '; 6:00 band, who 7 4,770 11.00 32 17,000 39.10 is Peter Kalanl, as leader, 8 2,320 5.35 .33 1.080 '250 and John Amaslu, as his deputy, and 9 3,000 6:90 34 '12,131 27:90 I prove before you Board of Super-- 1 10 4,400 10.15 35 1,160 v 2.G5 visors and the public, that there would 11 4,550 10.45 36 920' 2.10 ' be a big change in the way band 37 ' 3,900 the 12 43,000 98.98 895 plays in 13 10,400 23.90 38 2,660 6.10 the future and a change also 14 6,300 14.50 39 1,650 3.80 In the sangs to be sang, being of the 15 - 1,160 2.65 40 1,160 2.6S latestissues and sweet to listen and to ' 16 31,400 '2.20 41 1,170 2.65 the .ears. 17 14,000 32.20 '42 1.050 .2.40 This name Peter Kalanl Is one of 18 4,500 10.35 43 5,380 ' 12.35 MOTOR very CARS 19 6,050 13.90 44 "2,570 " 5.90 tills qualified boys of the band 20 ' 14,000 32.20 45 " 1,630 " 3.75 In the composition of songs, music, ' 21 21,000 48.30 46 . 2,240 5.15 etc., and some of the musics he com A Triumph Of Initiative Rather Than Imitation ' 22 1,380 3.20 "47 7,400 17.00 posed are still played by them, called 23 2,980 G.85 48 4,600 . 10.70 "Ohualahula oth-- 1 24 1,100 2.25 49 v 4,980 11.45 Girls" and several 25 11,200 25.75 50 '1,120 2. GO ers, some of them are in the music ! In length of Wheel base, type 51 5,800 '13.35 55 1,120 2. GO stores of our City fo rsalel And If ho of motor, spring comfort and 1911 Chalmers "30" 56 -- 2,760 52 3,600 8.05 6.35 is to be the leader of' our band, would price, the CHALMERS 1911 re- copied '53 6,000 13.80 57 '10,900 26.05 POWER. Chalmers factory but Tie not more to .compose some mains the same. In point of re- to by others shown on tho dash 54 20,000 4G.00 58 5.G90 13.10 the Moro power is delivered by Eyo Sight good finement, finish and luxury it is tho reitr wheels than any oth- tho Bull's 59 10,300 23.70 musics that Will fill happiness er car of Its size proved by Gauge. . much advanced thus giving ; ' Hoolehua Homesteads,-Molokal- into the hearts of the Supervisors and winning tho GlUlden tour and COPIED. tho public? more than ever before, for the many races with strictly stocl The, famous Clmlmors drop '.' Acres Acres cars. frnmo Is simply Improved by same price. Proved by every 1- 13.10 $ G5.00 14.30 The same Is of John Amaslu, he is CVMXUKHS. adding 2 Inches while oth- test, practical and theoretical, Bloc modo or cylin- ers aro adopting, It for tho 14.10 65.00 18.25 75.00 one of those Hawaiian boys In the The En first, time 15.35 75.00 CHALMERS Car today der casting adapted by tho same class with tho whites In playing ' the Chalmers with gasollno mani- IIUAKKS. fold Integral remains tho 3J SIXTH LAND. DIVISION, ISLAND OF OAHU his horn, and? I believe that there Is the WORTHIEST car Tho brakes always good same with envied success. are Improved. Lot Area Appraised Lot Area Appraised no Terrl-- built in America, for a moder- Hawaiian boy within this ' AOISKI.KSS. . No. (Acres) Value. No. i (Acres) Valuo. price. fiTAMIAKIl TRANSMISSION-- tory to go count-- 1 ate prlnclplo un- together with him or Tho motor Thrco speeds forward and JHauula Homesteads, Oahu. ' In the manufacture of auto- changed but tho valve springs U ed together with him with the sound now noise- ono reverse solectlvo type, BRAIN are encased and sliding gear. Now stylo rv 3 9.72 $243.00 7 410 $102.50 'of his horn when playing, he is a very mobiles, POWER less. All the motor manufac- foot ' tured In Chalmers factory. accelerator pedal. 4 12.01 300.25 9 4.52 113.00 good leading Instrument, competent, counts for more than HORSE 111.50 8.60 215.00 LUXURY. nmvn. 5 8.46 10. and above all two boys are fit to POWER. Designed by one of Direct shaft, with two uni- 11 - iQ.OO ; these al- 6 10.43 270.75 250.00 greatest of automobile en- Chalmers comfort has versal joints running In oil. : be leaders for our Hawaiian band. the ways been known luxury Is Keaau Home-ateads-, Oahu. could bo added. All CLUTCH. Board of Supervisors, and by the re- gineers, the 1911 CHALMERS, all that 54.45 $544.50 3 SC..il3 $561.30 v tops are specially made and" Bronzo and steel multiplo 1 ot guidance we detail for detail, is the result of fitted In tho Chalmers factory. disc. 2 52.20 522.00 4 48..60 486.00 sult their shall know (far-sight- ed Initiative, and exec- Tho upholstery and trimmings ISLAND iKAUAI. the'end of their work. aro ot tho finest. All door WHEELS. SEVENTH LAND DIVISION, OF Thirty-fou- r by four Inches. One of the very Important matter utive ability to the extent that' handles, locks, etc., aro mas- ,, Kapaa Tract, Puna .the CHALMERS HAS NEVER sive and beautiful. All models FINISH. " for you members of the Board of Su aro given tho same number of New straight lino body 41 24.90 $373.50 69 ,22.08 . $330.00 iCQPIED coats of fine paint and varnish ' pervisors to Is COMPETITORS, while deeper scats, finer finish 42 22.90 343.50 70 ' 23.10 283.00 ft j consider that article as tho five and six thousand wood trimmings of black wal- ' THEY HAVE ALL COPIED dollar cars. 43 23.10 325.00 71 20.70 4 293.50 by Captain H. Berger published In tho nut all handles, mouldings, 24.00 343.00 '72 23.40 317.50 Advertiser of thing THE CHALMERS. nouiii.i: igxitiox. otc shapely and massive. 44 ' last ytir, a that high-price- d, high-gra- de IMcholicu Blue gray gear 300.00 73 '24.10 326.00 As .a marked tribute to fore- Tho sumo 45 .20.00 Will strongly uphold the view oL Su In double Ignition system and wheels, or cream gear J . sight construction, the and 4G 20.30 295.50 74 21.50 322.50 with Bosch magneto and wheels. " pervisor Qulnn. When the band of CHALMERS will not be "rad-Icall- y Heinz coll always on tho Solid clear running boards 47 20.70 300.00 75 25.70 385.50 with concealed supports, larg- - 'Philippines came on way changed" or "practically Chalmers, but moro protected 48 21.00 315.00 76 I.T 35.50 Ji 532.50 here their simplified. er doors. ' " a new car" for 1911, as so many and Notice how 63 20.00 300.00 77 53.30 470.50 to the states, they gave a concert In otherti aro following our ex- Battery boxes taken from 78 ' 387.50 of its .competitors are. To be ample of two years ago. running boards and placed be- 54 22.80 342.00 35.50 the Overa House, their music and the be neath tonneau floor away 79 ' 41.40 " 385.50 cure .there .will changes, but I.UIIIIICATIOX. 55 38.00 390.00 way they play were something won these are pimply along advanced from tampering and Injury. 66 27.70 345.00 80 23.00 339.00 Chalmers constant level Large size pump and tool ' derful. A-- ireporter from ono of our lines of refinement, efficiency splash system designed In. box, easily a.cqcs.slble. 67 27.40 300.00 81 19.50 '292.50 ' city papers Berger, and luxury. . 292.50 asked Captain H. C3 35.50 517.50 82 19.50 Many of .the principles Initiat- 18.50 277.50 83 . 38.20 155.00 how that plays? His answer is this 66 " ed by CHAUYIER'S BRAINS 84' 6J.80 67 21.30 319.50 189.75 "Yes, I heard the Constanmulary hand." two and .three years ago are be- 68 20.30 314.50 85 31.70 107.00 Our people could not learn to play ing adopted by competitors for Price, $1500 f. o. b. Detroit 86 r 39.60 . 156.75 that way In a 'hundred years." "Xes, the FIRST TIME In 1911, but Hanalel Homesteads, Koolau. here again the CHALMERS TOURING CAR AND We will have all our allotment for the greater part, this band maoter ROADSTER fully equipped at factory A person may select one $10.00 lot and one $5.09 jot, In which leads because In the CHALM- with: ability1 our SEMI-TORPED- denies the of Hawaiian ERS these principles are proved O PONY ..Top (Chalmers), special glass two lots will bo considered as one Phl-llphl- case the lot band to play Just as good as the TONNEAU . front' maBneto, new design Because of these things, and Prest-o-Llt- 26 1.00 $ 10.00 32a 2.22 $ 5.00 e band If It takes hundred years 1911 ITn f,mps' tank, horn, 5.00 33 10.00 besides these things, the aut ter, 26a 2.25 '1.30 to Right Supervisor CHALMERS will give added L?Mon?iNP robe and 28 1.00 10.00 33a 2.25 ' 5.00 each. here, Qulnn If foot rails, tire holders, baggage grace of line, beauty of finish 40-H.- 29 10.00 34 1.20 id. 00 was right In wanting him ousted, the , MADE IN ALSO carriers, tools and pump. 1.00 and luxury In equipment at the 29a 2.13 5.00 34a 2.23 " 5.00 supervisor knows that bo cannot lead " same price. ca.ti.wi (Licensed under Selden Patent.) 31 1.00 10.00 37 2.90 5.00 the band to a higher standard, but is cat w 2.18 5.0Q 38 2.70 " 5.00 31a " either going down or standing still. Talk to tho man who uses ono 32 1.20 10.00 39 3.37 ' 5.00 Honolulu, T. H., August 9, 1910. A new leader In his place. On ac count of this very low language used - MARSTON CAMPBELL, by this band master towards you Ha- - Commissioner ot Public Lands. wallans, a strong reply from Paul August 4, 1910. Approved, Isenberg came, and was as follows: W. F. FREAR. "It Is my opinion that the criticism on Governor. by Captain 24ts August 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 27, 30; September 1, 3, 6, band music offered H. Berger Sunday, perforated 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, October 1. last through hfs hat. Hawalians are as good musicians as tho Phlllplnoes, all that Is needed to show It Is money and a good leader." From tho abovo CITY MAUSOLEUM statement, tho supervisor Qulnn Is again right In wanted him ousted, tho leader who Is downing our band and you also Hawalians. Chalmers "30' Touring Car $1500 IIS Inch wheel hue. 34 Inch whrcli The ideal system of burial. The method being adopted every- I still remember the time when tho Will carry five In perlect comfort under ill coodltlooi. Hawaiian band was under tho leader- Tonneau hit been len(thencd and nude wider oo (root where throughout the civilized world. Approved by the Hawaiian Hoc ol reir .eat. Llbornlo, lil Ame- Board of Health. Plans and specifications approved by Marston Camp- ship of Professor rica, at tho City qf Dallas, Stato of bell, Superintendent of Public Works. The change from earth burial tJbL Texas, tho Hawaiian took tho Winner of 1910 Grliddoix to the mausoleum plan is urgently demanded by conditions as they exist band Tour first prize from the Renown Band of Honolulu the present . in at time. America, who was under tho leader ship of that great band master, Sousa. ASSO GIATED And I talnk If tho band was, then un- GARAGE. LIMITED. Townsend Undertaking Co., Ltd der Captain H. Bergor's guidance I do The not supposo It would have got tho first Dealers In Motor Cars BERETANIA ST, OPP. SACHS' STORE. prize, but being a different leader so W. W. HALL, President. J. H. TOWNSEND, Treasurer. tho band got It, Ono of the Super

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als gunmetal or oxidized silver and in an occasional yellow, and, above fortunate as to have the arms scorch-e- d copper. all, in brown brown of every Shade to tno point of blistering there is THE AEROPLANE '5 WORLD should not jbe worn over DELUSION and description, morning, afternoon nothing for it but to resort to oil, Bracelets JUfflH gloves; if ono wears a bracelet at all and almost ovening. .. and, when possible; the victim shouM (Continued from Page Fifteen.) with long gloves, It should be worn General Ilonier Lea, in a startling and impressive go to bed that the application mav !e article on ."'The under them, but if possible it should used unstlntingly. It is by no means Aeroplane in War," which he contributes to the current Harper's always puffed as to sleeve and pa not b'o worn. If: uncommon for a man, sailing or Weekly, advances these propositions: (led as to shoulder; her shirtwaists HEALTH BEAUTY Brussels net scarrs are seen In swimming, to burn his shoulders to "1. That the use of perfected blouse; she wears wide bows at her fli white. Pearl beads in white irides- aerial craft as destructive agents in blisters, when happens nool: and on her hat; her shoes have. The secret of restoring tired and and that rev cent bugles replace the jet on white warfare is incompatible with international control b' those great na- lief comes quickest by wetting pieces broad, round points, and her light faded beauty Is sleep, rest and a milk scarfs, while sequins are frequently tions that now determine the mode and means of international war- of absorbent cotton with live oil and gloves make Her nanus look larger, diet. used on white and black. fare. It takes more than a regard for the rji Charles Stuart Moody says: keeping them over the tender places. When he do healing "2 That the use of perfected aerial craft in warfare is incompat- direction In which a stripe runs to A smpie cut, If permitted to seal cannot this, a SURE CURE FOrt DIARRHOEA. application is ible with organized and stable governments. a tendency to undue Rif in itB own blood, will cener- - made from two drams An ordinary attack of diarrhoea may le'ngth or My friend's of strong spirits of camphor mi.ced . That the governments of the world, in tentatively- - forbidding shortness. j aliy llcal without any further inter bo cured by a single dose of Chamber- with an ounce pf xiostumo would be Ideal for the an! ference." benzoated oxide of lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea the use of aerjnl craft as a destructive agent in warfare, acted through mated beanpole. But she herself Following is a simple and effective zinc ointment. This may be used Remedy. Only in the more severe the force of a natural law, and tins prohibition will pass from the ten- freely. should dress soverely, in simple, treatment to remove warts from the cases is a second or third dose re- tative to the absolute as aerial craft pass from the experimental to tralght lines; her hats should be hand: Put a drop of vinegar on the It Is becoming more and mon the quired. Try it. It has a reputation custom persons over thirty-fiv- e years the perfected machine." liigh, with erect plumes, or ribbons; wart and as much "oaklng soda as for who are run down of behind it and physically Is over recognized as most re- seemingly beyond con- her gloves shou'd be dark, her shoes the vinegar will absorb. Repeat to jtake raw eggs. For the These propositions Gene?'ai Lea establishes, pointed, her clothing in general tight merly one thought it exclusively a liable remedy in use for diarrhoea. in an will be widely eagerly read by every this three or four times a day, and For troversion, article that and fitting. diet for tuberculosis victims, but it sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith after a few days the wart will pro- ' & Co, agents one in the new and engrossing science of aviation. 'And If only, women abnormal in is now ordered for for Hawaii. interested bably drop off, leivving no mark ex- neurasthenics direction "as to height or weight cept a tiny white speck. and dyspeptics. It is no easy matter would observe the same principle! to egg. In walking upstairs the feet should swallow a raw If nauseating to you bo placed squarely on each step, there are several disguises for it. Salt and pepper iMcChesney Coffee Co. LARGE, FLAT HATS. heel and all, and then the work make it more palatable. Or a Uttlo lemon or The expected turn of the wheel of should be performed deliberately and orange julco sprinkled over the iop COFFEE ROASTERS fashion has brought into the millin slowly. In this way there Is no strain and the egg go down with it. Ono ery Held a different shape of "n any particular muscie, uut eacii is hat. man who has becomo doInB Its uutV n a natural manner. a conuolsccur Irom the upturned brim there is a from long experience Climbing stairs in this way is an ex- - savs the one and only way to dispose o tho largo flat with slight-colle- nt form oi exercise for the lower form of hats, slippery article of food Is to swallow low crowns. I llmlJS and provided the chest is well ly drooping brims and It down as one would an oyster, with of brims a-- o slightly nar-- thrown back and tho climber does Some the nothing to doctor it. he says, o not Bet into the habit of bonding mil, Our 50c. Blue Sealed Package rower at the front, while a decided can be easily ,la,f doubled when ascending stairs, done by using a 'mil. element of comfort. Is ovldont in tho narrow mouthed glass, he narrower CD deep a ls excellent for tho lungs and heart, ts1 bandeaux; that resemble skull tho "fetter. This give the egg a cap. at the back of tho hat, vanishing The la"er is excited" to a more rapid good start, it does get n Ej--j have been trying the using the , aotlori and the lunBs Get full play, not chance We to prove to you advantages of BEST COFFEE. at the front into a thin rim of buck-- to spread over the top glnus no1 xt'B drawing close 10 the time when of the ram. These are so fitted that or one's mouth The trifle difference, in 'cost will pay you to do so. But there are many who prefer the fjjj vacation girls will be flitting and is down before O hatpins are necessary. Ithe you know it. ,,omo from tno waves or tne mo,m-in- g cheaper article, and to such we recommend 50 BLUE SEALED A wreath of flowers, nowhere rs- - O OUR CENTS 0 tains to discover erstwhile g above the crpwn, ls the simple, that Perhaps greatest PACKAGE guaranteed pure. In my skins are and with the novelty of all PURE KONA COFFEE. It's used on majority of the , dotted marred the in shoes is the Panama pump, made , freckles, or bronzed with a coat of is n Hat shapes. There can be tho Intro-- from straw. Pumps (Q each package a Coupon, a Ticket, which entitles. you. to "a, premium-i- the lihe of table tan. One of tho remedies that every ot this mater Auction of a velvet flower, if a note ial have leather tips and collar. Z glassware. . ' I one of 0l,r grandmothers kept on her and A full supply of Premiums on hand from which to make .your selection. of contrast bo needed, Tho ' beauty shelf was buttermilk. Sopped chantecler madness has even Somo of now models are Of , these struck tho evening icarfs, and somo If your dealer cannot supply you, call on us'. jEj fine straw, leghorn, ot of frames cov-- , on the skin at night and morning at- -' of the latest models are shown with erod with satin and veiled with chlf-.an- d awed to dry there, it is an most infallible remover of freckle3. roosters and feather designs.- - ;5 foa Many smart afternoon dresses of OLD KONA CQFFEE IS OUR SPECIALTY. .. a change from tho towering tur-- Another remedy for $ As j foulards and taffotas are Bhown for or eclipse tho whitening the skin Is a tablespoontul lians the shapes that young girls in tho tunic effect, most- Brated horse-radis- h mixed In a i features, the low, fiat hats, resting f ly; others with the simple peasant 'on tho softness of naturally arranged cupful of sour milk. This must R blouse. i stftnu' 'or six hours and Is then ap-FO- W, como as a welcomo relief. The material most in favor for RED-HAIRE- D j Pllcd several times a day. PERSONS, bathing The veriest tyro knows, or should, suits is brllllantlne, because McCHESNEY It ls all verv well to talk about not cling COFFEE COMPANY, that to put water on sunburned skin it does to tho figure, nor mburns and titians, but some of us does it becomo heavy with water, like ,s to make tho pain Infinitely worse. 1 'lo havo carroty red hair and know flannel. 6 MERCHANT STREET. No matter if the burned skin can bo )t. In that caso wo should avoid tho, Vanity bags of gold clasp aro now - "iidor wator for ton minutes or more, greons and light blues usually recom- like a flat purse. mesh, bags t wJU still pain more later for Im- - Tho are mended to us, and dress in black and n 1 .. 1 I 'L When one lias so unr white, in dark blues, moss greons, morsion. been McChesney Coffee CoJ