8UOAII WOATHUR Cane: 4.80c lb 0G. per XX T Tbr.. mln., M. ton. T M.OS. STST Bar., n. m t fld. $107.-4- 0 RTJ&Ji Heeta: cwt., JHt lis. Wind, !lm., tS.n. por ton. A ! JLAA Italn. Hli., a. m., 1.11- - Telephone 2365 Star Business Office. The Largest Daily Paper in The Territory second edition. VOL. XIX. TWENTY PAGES. HONOLULU, HAWAII, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912. TWENTY PAGE8. NO. 6210. ITALIAN SHIPS BOMBARD BEIRUT WILL KUHIO LEAVE FOR THE MAINLAND SOON ? HANDS-AROUN- D Political Trouble SYRIAN PORT WAS A VERY HAS NO TIME ompose HAPPY DINNER TO SURRENDER

1 ' (Associated Press Cables to the Star.) Torrents' ot rain falling before and As for tho banquet Itself a sort of s BEIRUT, Syria, February 24. An Italian flotilla uombnrded this city not chopsticks menu was served oy today, killing at the" hour for assembling did Oriental luinio Leavm sixty people and wounding many. Tho Italians demanded tho filling nearly all tho and, although not the best of Its kind, 8 surrender ot place prevent the of the aud then opened fire without waiting for a roply. three hundred odd placep at tho thero were circumstances that havo Will Kulilo to Washington charges he brings Re- tables set In the Japanese primary only to bo explained to ncquit the return that tho as one National Committeeman should llvo Beirut Is tho port ot Damascus and tho greatest commerotal olty in publican against another at Washing- school, vineyard street, for the Hands management of blame. In the llrst next week? Ho has been urged to do In Honolulu. Holstein, ns an outsider, Syria. It Is tho center ot the silk trade, and exports fruit, wool, and ollvo ton upon con- Around the Pacific dinner. Indeed, place, It was extremely dllllcult, in so by friends of his own and friends shall not do obtruded a has been completely out of touch. We oil, as well as tho goods brought it t y caravan. ecason, to get vention which Is called merely to could have agreed on a collector of in- some "of tho geographical sections the Chinese New Year of Frear as a move for harmony overflowed, so that such things hap- any caterer to look at tho proposi- elect delegates to tho national con- ternal revenue if ho had been in town MEXICAN TROUBLES which ho might make at no personal GROWING. pened as a Maine editor becoming tion and, when one was impressed vention. to attend to It. As It was we dis- WASHINGTON, February 24. Commaudnuts have been ordered tohavo Is thinking "naturalized" among tho farmers of Into the service, It was impossible for disadvantage. IIo tho "Wo have also settled that the dele- agreed on three names and this gave troops ready at El Paso. The general situation is serious. Gonernl Gomez up the Saskatchewan. him to obtain sufficient help to handle thing over and will make his mind gates shall gq under instructions for the President n chance to hand over hn8 wired Presldont Madero to retire from olllce to nvold bloodshed. Governor Walter F. Frear presided, the proposition. Besides all this not later than Monday. Taft. It doesn't particularly matter tho office to an Ohio man and pay a DOUGLAS, A. T., February 24. Agua Prieta is In a panic owing to with the chief organizer of the feast, carte blanche orders given by Mr. One of the big leaders, a friend of who they arc bo far as the main ob- political dobt. the ndvanco of bands of Vnsquezltas, who arc raiding ranohos. Treasure Alexander lainio Ford, near him, as- Ford, nmtdst other details that taxed Kuhlo, described tho situation today ject 1b concornod. Any good Republi- "Kuhlo haB acted well throughout has been rushed hero nnd refugees have been arriving from many polnttu sisting to construct, In Impromptu even his abounding energy, for Amer- as follows: can, obeying Instructions, is all right. and has mado his chief points by com- M- - fashion, tho qulto Informal program. ican and Hawaiian standard concom- "A good deal has been achieved for Tho only trouble possible would bo ing home. I am one of thoso who be- PRESIDENT DENIES CHARGE. Brigadier General M. M. Macomb, U. itants of a collation somehow failed in harmony by tho Joint conferees. For over the Nntlonal Committeeman lieve that ho can now safely return WASHINGTON, February 24. Pr esldent Taft issued a statement today 8. A.; Hear Admiral Walter S. Cowles, execution. one thing tho Frcar-Kuhl- o contro- whom the delegates elect. There aro to his important duties at Washing- denying that ho had ever said the peo pio wero unable to govern themselves. U S. N., and E. I. Spalding, president Other eventualities of the feast, versy will not appear In the conven- three candidates. Kuhlo himself, ton. IIo haB been in touch, has ar- Whllo no mention was mado of Rooso volt, the statement Is believed to bo a wero highly delightful tion so as tho party leaders aro Charley IUce of Kauai At- ranged of tho Chamber of Commerce, however, proved so far I and Jack matters nnd tho road is clear roply to his speech nt Columbus, O. also on tho platform. (Continued on page Five) concerned. It is tho Delegate's wish kinson. Our contention is that tho for Republican hnrmony." MORE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP. WASHINGTON, February 24. Representative Gardner will introduce anana Inspection Rul KUHIO BAY ARRANGEMENTS ME COMPLETE on Monday a bill for the government ownership of express companies. NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. NEW YORK, February 24. Secretary Nagcl proposes FOR PUBLIC WELFARE EXHIBIT a convention ot Will be Enforced Next Week AND KAHULUI business men for the object of forming a national board ot trado. ROOSEVELT'S CAMPAIGN. BOSTON, February 24. Colonel Roosevelt has arrived hero for a flvo and Superin- lately and as this only means a loss ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo Inspector Welnland o uooooooooooe days' conference with New Progressives. tendent Starrett havo decided that to the shippers and the adoption of more stringent ruling In California, o Special Cable to tho Star. CONFERENCE PROGRAM ENTERTAINMENT Balling ot tho Sierra and Wllhel-mln- a THE PROBE DELAYED. . . tho any pass o WASHINGTON, "to. C, Feb- 6 o PROGRAM. - O we do.not Intend to let more February next Wednesday will be" near o ruary 24. Tho Rivers and Har- Monday Annual .. meeting of o o o WASHINGTON. 24. T ho money trust resolution 'lias been here." scheduled , con- for consideration beforo nd Journmcnt enough tho date set, March 1, to en- The pineapple growers-- who have o bors bill carries one hundred Palamn Settlement; no o o Monday Lecture on tubercu- o (Morning Cablo Rep port on Pago Sixteen.) force the now ruling which permits been visited and instructed In the o thousand dollars ($100,000) for ference o o losis, by George o seventy- - O Tuesday Juvenile," by no bananas to go out of these islands work of fumigation by Inspector o Kahulul Harbor, and "Tho OjO R. Carter (at tho annunl o Judge WJiltnoy. until thoy have been Inspected and Welnland, aro expected to care for o six thousand dollars ($70,000) O O O meeting. o Wednesday "Vocational O passed upon by the Inspectors. The the fumigation of their own fruit or o for dredging Kuhlo Bay, Hilo. O Tuesday Eutorlriumcnt .by o TOILSOME UPHILL MARCH o Training," by P. L. 'Home. o banana shippers who aro preparing to havo It fumigated by Eutomologist o J. A. BRECKONS. o children of tho clty'3 kinder- o Thursday "Community Hygi- o shipments for these vessels will havo Ehrhorn If they havo not the facili- o gartens. o ene," by Doctor Ramus. o Wednesday by to bring fruit that is free from scale, ties "for doing It properly. It was OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Entertainment o Friday e Philan- o HOME TO LEILEHUA mealy bugs and other forbidden in- demonstrated In a trial shipment some students of tho Normal o thropy," by J. A. Rath. School. sects, and fruit that is adorned with weeks ago that pineapples could tie ' o Thursday Entertainment by o the tag of tho market superintendent, fumigated successfully hero and ship- L MATTERS Kamchanioha students. o or they will be refused at tho dock. ped to the Coast without deterioration ill! 00000000OO Guards Left Schofield Friday Entertainment by Pa- o at Barracks Dur If they Insist upon shipping, the ba- in the quality of tho fruit. With the booths nil erected and sov-er- swim- lama Settlement and o w will destroyed, otherwise of- - In place, ing Absence of Birth-- nanas be IN STATU QUO tho exhibits clrendy ming meet. Washington's tho dealers will be frco to sell them the floor of tho Palama gymnasium "of as thoy see day Engineers Com- hero or dispose them is already undergoing Ito transforma- Paraders fit. FAMIiRLLIEF ooooooooooe tion from a playground to tho scene "We are not going to destroy in- Absolutely not a thing doing was oral of the unuounccd exhibitor,') drop-plu- g ing Hard Case of Lieu- of the Public Welfare Exhibit which oth-c- fected fruit unless tho growers insist the response for news this morning out for lack of time and some r ships," CALL GOMES opens next Monday at half-pas- t six In coming In. On one side of tho tenant Field upon getting them aboard tho on tho California. When the vessels said Inspector Welnland this morn- the evening. Tho department of pub- room will bo tno hygiene nnd sanltcry will leave no one knows, and evep All of the three military organiza- soldiers ing, "but thero has been a lot of fruit lic Instruction has already arranged exhibits; on the other will bo the. and sailors prosontoa not date-ha- only going to the Coast rumor has not been busy, for no Its display and there will bo others tions that participated In the grand- a truly inspiring scene, a grand that was not clean From Shanghai comes a to letter been set as the day of departure. arriving all day today with the last Thero Is also to bo a refreshment est street parade ever witnessed In military pageant, but each organiza- Governor and in Is an appeal The only definite statement to bo ob tion in turn was magnificent Frear it to conio on Monday. counter, which Is ti bo conducted by Honolulu by Undo Sam's troops, aro in sol- for help for tho starving Chinese who tained is that no one knows when Tho floor has now been allotted, sev- - (Continued on Pago Eight.) dier bearing, marching and genera! afternoon ugaln at are stricken by famine. the boats will go away. this their station appearance. A lino of twelve men Tho Chineso Central Relief Soci To scow that-san- with 150 tons of cd a divorce by Judgo Roblnsoon from at Schofield Barracks. Tho last con- marching abreast, each and all con- ety commltteo of Shanghai forward coal Is nojv Just afloat, tho twenty-fly-o MAN SUMMONS Harry Flint Tho 3ult was contested tingent to roach tho brlgado post was tributing his share to make an almost LIKE VISITOR some of Its literature and explains tho tons that wero saved having been' and nas ucen on tno calendar for a tho battalion of Second Infantry com- perfect ono step wave of khakal uni- object of tho relief fund. romoved. This afternoon a Bteamer considerable time. Susan charged manded by Colonel J. S. Rogers, forms, or tho white of tho sea service, The Honolulu Chineso always holp engine go on at- Harry with having treated her with which reached the reservation about as tho may Y. Ahoo, well known Chinaman, fire will the dock and caso bo, was a very tho out countrymen, and thero a no mess today. Cubey, an employe their tempt to pump her dry. It Is believed EXPECTED MONDAY extrcmo cruelty. the noon hour and grand maneuver, glvon has had Charles suras money others Company, doubt that of from that as soon as the opened up seam Tho troops left tho Kahaulkl reser- by the troops from Schofiold Barracks, of tho Hawaiian Electric way will coon be on tho to China, in her upper portion has been brought vation shortly nftor the Fifth Cavalry Fort Shatter, Fort Rugor, Fort de arrested on a charge of assault and Quito a lumber of arrests, or penal whoro so much famine exists at above water sho will bo found per- and First Fiold Artillery had taken up Russy, tho First Infantry of Hawaii, battery. summons Issh.i. will bo in order on PLENTY OF WATER fectly water tight. tholr lino of march, the cavalry going tho Knmeliamoha Cadets He alleges that Cuboy struck him Monday noxt. Tho legal department nnd tho llrst to tholr station on Friday morn- - sailors. Each and nil. bodv an unprovoked blow. of the board ot lioa'th has a of senarato on a tour l!t ing, leaving Fort Shaftcr about eight or unit of troops, could nft Cubey states that while about twenty people, who fcave not NUUANU M havo dona of inspection he had occasion to visit AFTER BOGUS o'clock nnd reaching barracks, slabloa better In a .military soiwe. FO complied with tho orders glvon thorn I evi- PR and quurtors tho samo afternoon. Tho whole the premises of Ahoo. Tho latter somo ten days ago to abato nuisances. narado. from Ktnrt n fin. dently thought ho was a detec- Tho Infantry loft Camp Wholloy, Ish, has received applauso and recce- - that Somo of thoso peoplo havo valid "Thoro Is no, reason for nnxloly re- something, for, according to Fort Shatter, about noon and marched .nltlon from all. civilian nnd ! tive or MONGERS such as a shortego ot plumbers garding tho wttcr supply ot Honolu- by while several CRESCENT CITY only to Pearl Harbor, whero camp versed the Cubey, ho stood and other mechanics in tho building lu," said Marston Campbell this morn- in art of army tactics ns Chinamen who seemed to comprise 1 was struck for the night. Tho con- well. trades. ing. "Even If tho Nuunnu reservoir boJyguard attacked him tooth and j tinued rain and mud made tho march- Honolulu may his In cases whoro It Is shown that ef- wr.-- eliminated altogether wo could, well be prond of her nail and boat him up. He admits to morn ing aud camping vory uncomfortable soldiers and Warrants wero sworn this This morning Governor re- forts havo boon made to havo house through high (lift pumps, keop the sailors of all departments Ahoo. Frear for tho troops, but not a murmur striking Ing by Doputy Internal Revenue Col guttors .changed or proporly fixed up, homes up to the threo hundred feet or and organizations, for they did oxcol-le- nt Ahoo per- ar-- ceived a letter from tho Hilo Board tomplalnt was hoard Cubey further states that lector Ralph S. Johnstone for tho drastic stops will not bo takon at onco. lovol In a good supply of water." from tho ranks. work on Thursday last. General sonally and ho of Trade, In which It Is stntod that a assaulted him that rost of flvo Chineso who aro accused Another chance will bo given, and tho Rpsorvolrs numbors ono, two and Soldiers nre usod to roughing It," Montgomery M. Mnromb. U. S. A fully Intended swoarlng to a warrant by "Wo are all right,'! of tho Illegal manufacture of .second resolution hen been adopted that time In which the nulsancos havo to .threo wero full this morning. In num- - wore tho cheery commanding the Military Department Chinaman's arrest, found, for tho but grade opium. Tho men charged with body to tho effect that some throo bo abated will bo extended. her four, ton feet six inches moro responsoB Invariably glvon by tho of Hawaii, plainly Illustrated his arriving pollco station that on at the tho offenso aro Lum Cheong, Lul hundred, ncros of lend, below the Hilo Thoro nre, howevor, flomo ccscs wator Is now collected than a couple marching men. West Point training and Is overy Inch Ahoo had beaten him to It, Lung, Ah Kco, Wong Mm and Chun brcakwator, should be reserved ns a whoro tho rules nnd regulations havo of days ago. The dopth In number Tho going homo march was not as nn offlcor and n gentleman. That - easy Poa. Ot theso tho four first named public park. Tho dlttrlct Is known boen practically doflod. Thoso per- four Is now thirty-tw- o feet six lnch(v. on tho foot Eoldlors as It was in feeling and prldo do unconsciously wore under arrest this morning and as I.okoaka, and thoro aro some ilno sons who havo acted In that manner j Twenty-tw- foot moro wator Is roqulr-wll- l coming down from Schofiold Barracks permoate through every rank and fllo anticipated tho named fifty-fou- on Tuosday BANANA CSE It was that last fish ponds (here. bo olther arrested or havo penal 'od to ralso tho level up to r nnd Wednesday, for tho of a military organization. would bo In custody within ii short It has been tho plan to havo such a tununons sworn out against them. feet, which Ib tho highest mark roach- - reservation of Lollehun Is about a Gonornl Macomb was attondd by time. park for tho public and, for ,3omo tlmo ed thousand feot elevation so far tt tho dam. from Fort his offlclnl stnfr. He reviewed tho o SET FOR MONDAY Tho Federal authorities aro deter- past,--th- maps havo boon worked on. Tho superintendent of public works Shaftor. So tho roturn Journey was from Fort stroet. mined to put ft stop to this now but Somo of tho maps tro about finished T ITEMS Is dollghted with the state ot tho uphill In .moro wnys than ono, nil ot The Home Guard. governor flourishing Industry, and the arrest of now, nnd tho stated this roEorvoIrs, declaring that tho wntor tho twonty odd miles, about fifty feot When the reglmontal commandor, caso, the five Chineso nbovo mentioned Is morning that the park Would prob- bo climb to evory Tho BUbstitutod banana tho should over tho spillways vory mile. Colonel J. S. Rogers, with his brig-ad- e campaign. ably Territory vs. Albert A. Araujo, tits tho first stop In tho bo established. Tho hearing in tho caso of J. G. shortly. Still, George Washington's birthday stafT, one battalion, with national rccontly pleaded boon aet for hearing on Monday next Tak How, who Henrluucs waB had in tho Supreme Besides the enormous good done by anniversary was colobratod by ns and reglmontal colors. and machlno at 10 a. m. in the tupromo court, Aran-j- o guilty to smuggling opium Illegally Squadron Sorgeant Major William Court this morning. tho Nuuanu dam in the way of sup grand a mllitnry and naval street na- Kun platoon of tho Second Infantry, Torrlt,ory, morning P. Randolph, Fifth Cavalry. Has Tuesday was arrested for growing bananas into tho this morning tho Supromo plying wntor to tho olty for drinking rado as could havo been wltnosfod nt loft tho Lollehua reservation on Tues- Judgo Dole ap- argument within 150 feet of a building and tho bofore and w.ib passed examinations and recolved Court will hear in tho case purposes, tho powor that has boon any of tho larger cities ot tho main- day for a temporary camp at the decision will settle tho. validity of tho sontcnepd. to three months in jail and pointment as second lleutonant of ot tho Torrltory vs. John D. Paris. dovoloped for electric lighting is also land. Kahaulkl reservation, thero was an board of health's banana ordinance. to pay tho costs of coifrt". Philippine Scouts. Susan Flint was this morning grant- - of great holp to mo city. Tho entire line ot marching military (Continued on rago Eight.) , TWO THE HAWAIIAN STAU, SATURDAY, FttimUARY 24, 1912.

THE HAWAIIAN STAR CHURCH SERVICES DAILY SBM1AVHMKLY. Shipping And by News Dally published every afternoon (except Sunday) the Hawaiian Star Waterfront (Additional Shipping ) "Newspaper Association, Ltd., McCandless Building, Rothol street, Honolulu, on Pane Five f Mcthodltt Episcopal Church. K. H, Rov. R. K. Smith will proach both TIDES, 8UN AND MOON. Wont, A. .1. WlrU, Miss yviokorshnm, morning nnd evening. Ilia subject Entered at the Postofflce at Honolulu as second-clas- s mall matter. MAVERICK BRINGSBIG BULK OIL CARGO Mrs, John Walker, Dr. WatorhouBcf for morning Is "Voices of tho Moun- First quarter of the moon Febru- and party, Mrs. C. T. Wade, Master tain," nnd in tho ovoning ho will speak SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE IN ADVA'NOU. ary 26. Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Yordon and Miss on "Tho Path of tho Gospel." Yerdon. Tho Bunday school at 9:45 and Dally, anywhere In tho Islands, per month I .76 o m 4 10 , Men's Bible Clnss at aro open to. Dally, anywhere In tho Islands, threo months 2.00 I SStf Standard Oil Co. all and a very cordial Invitation Ib ex- Dally, anywhere In the Islands, six months 4.00 A 1 Imports First Bulk SOCIALIST IS 80LE 1 81 OFFICER OF REICHSTAG. tended to all. Dally, anywhere in tho Islands, ono year S.00 3J 33 sr 00 Shipment of Gasoline, Distillate BERLIN, Fobrury 13. German Tho Epworth League at 6:30 Is to Dally, to foreign countries, one year It. M M, M. and A. 1. A. rrxi.. by ftoml-Weckl- vainly seeking bo led Mrs. Ellsworth, on tho topic, anywhere In the Islands, ono year 0 leaders aro a Sets Kerosene Restorer Here "Tho Courage BemlAVeekly to Foreign countries, one year 3.00 19 4:40 1.8 11:81 10:880:27, fS'01 7:37 En Route way out of the curious crisis which has of Truth." Advertising rates supplied upon request. arlson In the Reichstag as a result There will bo special music at all 20, A 01 1.0 6:45 11:92 ll2,fl:'Jfi 0:02 8:29 To Repair Cable Rosecrans conflict In electing presiding services. L. D. TIMMONS MANAGER and of the V M officers. A cordial Invitation is extended to. offlco telephone, 23C5; postofllce box, 3CU. 6:311 Business 't 6:M 12:14 .'6:25 fill 9;2S Columbian Also Arrive In the first balloting last week, Herr all tourists, men of tho fleet, and. I M I M A M Schncldcmann, tho Socialist Deputy strangers who aro In tho city. 7:36 1.3 coo 12:." 0:lli6.24 3:02' 10:15 was elected first t, -- nnd Kamaukaplll Church. With flvo thousand gallons of purser, well-know- In Mr. A. E. Larimer, A. 13., Y. 8:81 1.4 f.:27 1:08 1:29 f:24 Mi, 11:11 this city. Dr. Spahn, a momber of tho Center of the products or on, tue AinvencK came m party, president. M. A. ,wlll speak In Kamaukaplll Oceanic Company t ROSECRANS WITH OIL. was mado The latter, C Steamship this morning a line trip of eight 21 9:45 1.0 7:00 1:44 .1:10 6:11 8:01... after Completing nn uneventful passage as well as tho Liberal deputy who was Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.

and half days all tho way from San t, A of nine days from Gavlota tho Rose- olected second have cordial Invltntlon Is extended to 11:0 1.7 8'OQ1 2:88 5:5l6!ir2 6:0 40:11 is tne inauguration Schedule ti, irancisco. tms crans arrived this morning with now decided that to hold office Jointly all. Sierra of a new Industry bore, for In future LBAVB 8. P. HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F. Times of are 18,000 barrels of crude oil with a momber of the "reds" Is in St. Andrew's Cathedral. ARRIVE the tide taKen from tnei,. - and llfty VS. S. Coast and Qeodetlo Survey tables, the Standard Oil Co. will Import kero- drums of distillate. compatible with their dignity, and Services tomorrow r.t St. Andrew's gasoline and distillate in bulk Cathedral will bo as follow,?: HAR. 8 MAR. 15 FEB. 28 MAR 5 IWo&lfou The work of discharging this cargo they havo accordingly resigned. iuiu. iionoiuiu standard time is 10 ana pump it Into drums and cans here Holy communion, 7 a. m. MAR. 30 APR. 6 MAR. 20 MAR. 20 hours 30 minutes slower Green- - was begun as soon as possible Herr Schncldcmann shows no signs ColobranL than distribution locally. after 10 APR. 16 wlch time, belnir that of the meridian fr of relinquishing his position, the tho Bishop. APR. of 167 degrees 30 mlns. The time she had tied up at the railroad wharf. nnd whistle blows at 1:30 d. m.. which la! rll Maverick had on board this Captain Johnson hopes to get away result is that, for tho first time in its At 11 a. in. Tho Rov. Canon Ault morning one gal- - will preach. ,wBa Theas,rnnnw, our5 mlu; hundred thousand for Gavlofa ' again tomorrow some history the German Reichstag has a time for the whole group. Ions of Inldlan brand of distillate, 100,- - Socialist as Its solo official head and At 7:30 p. m. Bishop Rcstarlck will 1 time. He will take on about GOO 000 gallons gasoline, begin a series of lectures on Mod RATES from Honolulu to San Francisco: First Class, G5; Round Trip, of Red Star and empty gasoline drums hero. chief representative. tho THE MAILS. 300,000 gallons of Honolulu Star ern proposed substitute for Christian BUO. Family Room, extra. Tho run down was n lino one, said brand of kerosene. These brands arc ity. The subject tomorrow night will Reservations will not be held later than Forty-Eig- ht hours prior to Chief Officer Johnson this morning, L'ENVOI OF THE ROBBERS. Sun-dn- y - wel1 but heretofore be "Spiritualism." Tho following (he advertised sailing time unless tickets are paid for in lull. To San Francisco, per Slerrn, Feb ,aU klw "ore, good weather being experienced When tho Louvre's last picture i.$ lift- have been imported In cases It will be "Tneosophy," and on ruary 28. jthey and throughout the whole trip. ed, and the Luxembourg statutes From San per drums- - Prom now on this will stop March 10, "Chri.stlan Science." FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO Francisco, Korea, COLUMBIAN HAD ROUGH TRIP. are pinched, February 20. as ar 118 tno Stnndard Oil Co. is con- - When the Oldest Master has vanished, The Hawaiian service at tho cathe- The work of putting the big American-Ha- dral Is a. m. From tho Orieut, per Manchuria', corned, for tho work of putting it up and the newest canvas is cinched, at 9:15 and is conduct- waiian freighter Columbian ed by the Rov. Mr. March 1. for the retail trade will be done here. We shall rest, and faith! wo shall Kroll. alongside tho railroad dock morn- Union rewer & Co., Ltd. To tho Orient, per Korea, February The Maverick may not be kept In this this need It lie low for a season or Central Church. ing GENERAL AGENTS. 20. trade very long, for It is anticipated was done with a neatness that two, Rev. Dorennig Scuddor, D. D., minis- called forth ter; Rev. A. Ebor,3ole, To Australia, per Marama, February that she will soon bo too small to keep admiration from all who Till the work of the modern artists Amos nssoc!at pace watched Captain minister. 8. with the demands made upon tho Colcord from the shall set us to work anew. From Australia, per Makura, Febru- bnse of supply at Richmond, Califor- dock. She slipped Into tho narrow Bible. School, 9:50 A. M. Mr. William passage past A. Bowen, superintendent. ary 27. nia. the Maverick and went Then those that made good shall bo Canadian-Australi- an Go Bosworth Blblo Class Young Peo- Royal Mail Steamship The Maverick is a small boat, but straight ahead until her nose was happy; they shall start on a fresh for touching ple, 10.00 A. M conducted by the as- SHIPPING IN POnT. has a fairly good turn of speed, es- almost the woodwork at the career, head of the dock. cou- sociate minister. pecially for an oil carrier. She was She backed a And purloin a o canvas, with ple Adult Bible Class for Men and Steamers of the above line running In connection with the CANADIAN-PACIFI- (Government Vessels.) lying very low in the water this morn- of inches, and then she was tied no one at all to fear. Women; 10:10 A. M., Rov. F. S. RAILWAY COMPANY, between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, U. S. N. tug Navajo from Mare Is- ing, and what graceful lines she might up. It was as neat a piece of berth- They shall find real art to draw from, Scudder. N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Auckland, N. Z. land, July 20. have were thoroughly concealed. Hut ing as has ever been seen here, even hung on the same old wall; Morning Worship, 11 M. Ser- FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. Glacier from San Francisco, Decem oil burners are not noted for their Captain Dornpwolff of tho Clevelana, They .shall take two or threo of an A. mon by minister. B. S. M ARAM A FEB. 23 S. S. MAKURA FEB. 27 ber 24. beauty, as they represent an entirely with his twin, did not do any bettor. evening, and never get caught at Christian Endeavor meeting; 6:30 B. S. MAKURA MAR. 27 S. S. ZEALANDIA MAR. 26 U. S. L. H. tender Kukul from new type of marine construction, built Captain Colcord said this morning all. P. M.. "Dr. Grenfell H.'.s B. S. ZEALANDIA APR. 24 S. S. MARAMA APR. 23 cruise, February 4. for tho successful carrying of oil, that for the first five days he had Life and Work." In charge of Mr. Albert Par- S. S. MARAMA MAY 22 S. S. MAKURA MAY 21 U. S. R. C. Thetis, from Seattle, gracefulness being sacrillced for y nothing but a succession of southerly 'And only Lupin could praise them, and 11. jity, safety at sea and a fairly good gales, which kept him back a little,! only Sherlock could blame; sons. Evening services. 7:30 P. M. "Tis-sot'- s CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH "UP AND DOWN VOYAGE8. U. S. Ss. California, South Dakota speed, but ship came through them all in For none could be sold for money and and Colorado, from cruise, February! Captain McKellar reports a line trip fine shape ai.d entered line weather none could be shown for fame, Life of Christ," Illustrated with stereoptlcon by descrip- 20. jail the way across. lie hopes to get that lasted all the way to port. The Rut each for tho joy of the stealing, Mr. Bonino; away us quickly as possible tonight, Columbian holds the record as the and each In his separate car, tive lecture, tho associate minister. Co., A me.jt Is extend- Theo. H Davies & Ltd., Ge'l Agents (Merchant Vessels.) jlf he can, but by tomorrow evening fastest s'uip in the fleet on this side, Speed off with tho picture he's pllfer- - cordial invitation to till strangers Flaurence Wara, rrom Midway for sure. He has to fill up his fuel and this no doubt accounts for her ed in spite of the laws as they ed visitors and in the city to attend' these on Sun- Island, January 15. tanks here, running down in nine days, in spite are! services day i.t Centra! Union church. Elfrleda, from Hamburg, January 31.1 RESTORER FOR COAL. of the bad weather met. Carolyn Wells In Judge. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Fred J. Wood, from Astoria, Feb ,Tho cable steamer Restorer arrived The cargo totaled about 3500 tons CURE YOUR COLD NOW. ruary 9. j from Victoria this Horning, nenrlv ol general freight. About half of It ADMIRAL EVANS. Do you know that more real danger Robert Lowers from Port Townsend, nluo days out on the run. She came from. New York and tho other In all his life ho met no foe he feared; Steamers of the above company will call at Honolulu and leave this lurks in a common cold than in any February 20. j will take on 6uu tons of coal here and half was picket!' up en routo along the .Swathed In the smoke of battle, port on or about the dates mentioned below: other of the minor ailments? The safe-wa- Shinbu Maru from Karatzu, , leave some time tomorrow for tho Pacific coast. The major portion of dauntless, calm, For the Orient: For San Francisco. is to take Chamberlain's Cough Fobruary 20. j broken cable. It has been ascertained It Is for Honolulu, with a fair sprink- He watched the storm of steel from B. S. KOREA FEB. 20 S. S. CHINA FEB. 23 Reniedy, a thoroughly reliable prepar- Andrew Welch from San Francisco, that the fiuctuie lias taken place ling for Hllo. Kahului and Port his own guns S. S. SIBERIA MAR. 11 S. S. MANCHURIA MAR. 2 ation, and rid yourself of tho cold as February 20. j somewhere near Midway. When tho Allen. Sweep the opposing lleet, till pierced, 8. S. CHINA MAR. 18 S. S. MONGOLIA MAR. 23 quickly as possible. This remedy is tlu0lJUl, .uuicu.Bcm, irom uureKd, Restorer leaves tomorrow she will MARAMA HAS ROOM FOR FORTV aflame, S. S. MANCHURIA MAR. 25 S. S. PERSIA APR. 1G for sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith February 21. have Captain Piltz aboard. They reeled, a llamiug torch flung on call Manila. Just what SIX. & Co. agents Will at Sierra, from San Francisco, Fel.ru- - ,,Is the sea, for Hawaii. ca,mcIty wlll be has not yet been T0 MliruIIli lluo here 0 Wmlnos To Tor go ; known. Captain Piltz denied the re- - dav next on h or way to Australia, will sputter a moment and down. For general information apply to restorer, came steamer, trom And thus lie conquered grim ships Fine Job Printing at the Star oflice. vie port that he was going when .It was have room for forty In the first cab- - the torla, February 24. of war, publlshed in the Star last Wednes- - ins arid six In the second. There aro Columbian, from Seattle, February Till through tho mists mortals H. Hackfeld & Co., Agents ''"' a lot of sorond-clas- s bookings for this that 24. never see The Uestoier, peculiarly, It would boat, Maverick, from San Francisco, Feb There came a Phantom ship Empire Theater seem, does not carry wireless, but it that ruary 24. PASSENGER? HOOKED. brought no guns. Is hardly to be expected that a vessel FAREWELL NIGHT. Matson Navigation Schedule, Rosecrans, from Gavlota, February Per S. S. Sierra for San Francisco, Xor Inml 110. ,,anol)jy of war. Cos 1912 In the employ of a cable company al mil8 DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. 24. February 23 Mrs. Uotsford, .Mr. and And tplcy winds blew through tho THE GREAT would use a system of telegraphing m,.s. q. Arrive from San Francisco. Sail for San Francisco. T. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. R. white spread sails that 1.3 trying to oust the ono operated Mrs. S. S. HONOLULAN FEB. 27 S. S. WILHELMINA FEB. 28 VESSELS DUE HERE. Unriis, Robert Barnwill, Mr. and And loving, tender arms bore him by its owners. p. A. B. S. LURLINE MAR 13 S. S. HONOLULAN MAR. 6 From San Franclscc a. Hourbank. W. Bailey, Mr. aboard. Tho Restorer Is- now tied up at tho Mrs. Miss B. S. WILHELMINA MAR.. 19 S. S. LURLINE MAR. 19 Korea, Fobruary 26. and F A. Bldwell, Grace Fair forms with riT.gvaiit lii above Norwoods railroad wharf and will get away Buckley, A. Bergen, .1. O. S. S. HONOLULAN MAR. 26 S. S. WILHELMINA MAR. 27 Honolulan, February 27. Urooneatt, him bent sometime tomorrow for the scene of Mr. Mrs. ' Campbell, Mrs. S. S. HONOLULAN APR. 3 Shlnyo Maru, March 5, and .las. And kissed from IiIb wan face the the wreck. Captain will V. Siberia, March 11. Plltz be along Cherry, Miss Cherry. S. Chandler, stains of war. with the ship, and meanwhile Mrs. C. K. W.' S. Miss Lurllne, March 13. . the Couse, Crane, And then the ship sa.led on Into the Flaureneo will up, L. It. Cun- - S. 8. Hyades sails from Seattle tor Honolulu direct on or about Sierra, March 15. Ward be laid as Alice'Clark, Mr. and Mrs mist tho Restorer will take on any stores nlngham. Miss Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. 17. China, Marcli 18. And turned its prow into another sea, j to Mr Mrs. E. A. Mvans, CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., GENERAL AGENTS. Wilhelmina, March 19. , that are be taken over to the Dawler, and Where all men comrades are, nor rank Manchuria, March 25. lonely cable station. Given line Master Horace Evans, Miss A. Eisler, divides C. Honolulan, .March 20. weather the Restorer should be In tho Miss M. Eisler, Mr. and Mrs. II. To set a door between the .souls ot From Australia. loinity of tho break within four days. Penn, Mrs. Frnbagne, Mr. and Mrs. men American-Hawaiia- n ' (,lmK- - Oroen and chauffeur. .Master Steamship Co. Makura, February 27. Where sho will go after she visits A sea whore never cannon's smoke Greatest Hypnotists Edw. .Mrs. M. Goet., and Mlndreaders Zealandla, March 26. Midway Is not known, except that she Green, Gibbs. can dim (5ot,- (i- - II- of the Country. MisH T- - - - Orandy. Captain FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuautepec, every sixth day. Marama, April 23. will return here for coal, anil then Tho sun or clouds of war obscure the Gregory. Mrs. V. Gill, Hutchinson Freight rectived at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st .Street, Makura, May 21. proceed to Victoria, which is her sta- - stars! WILL LISENBEE. South 8). S. Mrs. II. P. TWO SHOWS TONIGHT. Brooklyn. Zealandla, Juno 18. tlon. Captain Plltz, of course, will l,art.v Hudson. Hussey, Miss E. Hussey. A. C. Hub- - First Show 7:15; second show 8:45. FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU Marama, July 16. bo landed here. DIRECT: J- ,r- LEAP YEAR. Et'y- - Mr aml Mrs - - S. S. ARIZONAN TO SAIL ABOUT MAR. 9 From the Orient The trip down lor tho first threo A youth is having ALOHA MATINEE 2:30 ALOHA. ami .mis. j. Humphreys, .mi nun local trouble with S. S. VIRGINIAN TO SAIL 20 Manchuria, March 2. days was very rough. But after that t. ABOUT MAR. Mrs. It. II. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. his girl. S. S. MJSSOURIAN TO Chiyo Mnru, March 8. tho weather moderated, and It was SAIL ABOUT MARCH 81 Holmes, MIsh Holmes, Master "Why won't you marry mo?" he de- Nile, March 15. line for tho remnlnder of the time. Typewriter Repairing For further Information apply to Holmes, Miss V. L. Ives, TC. Iwashita, manded tho other day. Mongolia, .March 23. Captain It. C. Combo is in command, marry you, All of H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu. K. C. Johnson, Miss E. Jones, Mr. "I'll but not until next makes machines repaired in. and associated with him are A. Rich- a thoroughly C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. .ludah. Miss A. Johnson, MIbs F. year." workmanlike manner. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, ardson, chief olllcor; R. Winter, sec- -- Klein, Mrs. B. Klein, Mls8 H. Klein, "Why the delay?" Prompt Service. For San Francisco. ond; W. H. Chnndlor, third, with C. eo. E. Ufissner, Mrs. Grace Lacoy, "l"m not going to have It said that February 28. ... A. B. & Sierra, .w.w VUb , - I did tho proposing." Ixniisvlllo ARLEIGH CO. .w Mrjj s Mor an A. M Morgen- Hotel, near Fort St. Wilhelmina, 28. end; .1. Courler-Jaurna- l. February , McDonald, third; J. Seater. A M M Toyo tha, c Mlot c f Kisen Kaisha. Manchuria, March 2. fourth, and S. Stern, H. Maddock W " Miss Moore, Mrs. Moore, H. Moxley, Honolulan, March 6. Harrows as assistants. Tho chief N. McDonagh, Mrs. D. McPherson and Wright-Hustac- e Chiyo Maru, March 8. 0,""UIU 18 rt- - - vv- - Steamers of tho above Company will call at and leave Honolulu on or ' "ouu- v"Kui is child W. A. Morln, J. T. Nolan, Geo. Lurllne, March 19. '. - CheeYouShinBo LIMITED. , i about the dates mentioned below: F. Noah, Mrs. E. 11. O'Brien, M. Olm- ( Sierra, March 20. 25. Manchuria, March stead, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis, Edw. Pol-It- Phone 1148. FOR THE ORIENT: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: Mongolia, March 23. ALSO KNOWN AS, THE Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. Dr. L. A. Cor. King and South Stsi S. S. SHINYO MARU MAR. 5 S. S. CHIYO MARU MAR. 8 Wllholmina, March 27. INTER-ISLAN- SAILINGS. Pare, Robert Ryles, Mrs. C. E. Rath- - Successor to CHIYO MARU APR. 2 NIPPON MARU .MAR. 29 Nippon Maru, March 29, a For Hawaii Ports via Maul. burn, Win. Rozler, Mrs. R. W. Roscoe, W. W. WRIGHT & CO., Ltd: S. 23 S. NIPPON MARU APR. TENYO MARU APR. 5 For Australia. I.-- I. t Mauna Kea, S. N. Co., every jir. anj Mrs A. Roland, Miss P. also S. S. TENYO MARU ...APR. 30 S. S. SiHNVO MARU APR. 30 Marama, February 28. Tuesday. LiDeny news j Schmidt, Mrs. F. Schnnemann, Mr. 27 Makura, March Claudine, Inter-islan- d S. N Co., Smart, O. G. Seeton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kellogg & Dempsey Zealandla, April 24. ovory Friday. THE LEADING Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Agents Sharp, H. I). Smith, Dr. nnd Mrs. II. CHINESE NEWS Auto, Motor and Carriage Repairing. May 22. 1 Marama, T For Maul, via Molokal StUlson, Mr. and Mrn. M. K. Sllvu. PAPER IN HAWAII. Painting, Trimming, Makura, Juns 19. Mlkahala every Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Starkweather, Dr. Ten Pages. Horseshoeing. Zealandla, July 12. Paper WHEN THE For Kauai Ports.. .1. W. Snockay. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. The for the Chlneso Trade Marama, August 14. I.-- W. G. Hall, I. S. Co.. every Smead, Mrs. E. M. Scoby, Mis .1. UNION-PACIFI- TRANSFER CO. For the Orient. Thursday. Scoby, L. Sweltzor and valet. Mr. Hunt's Quality YOUR BAGGAGE GETS ON I.-- I. HANDLE IT THE RIGHT Korea, February 26. Klnau, S. N. Co., every Tuesday, and Mrs. E. E. Stout D. Turner, Mrs Shlnyo Maru, 5. Pau ka Hana STEAMER. March Kona and Kau Ports. G. A. Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tny- - Fruits Office King St., next Young He tel. Telephones 1874 and 1875. Slborla, March 11. Kllauoa, I.-- I. S. N Co., alternate lor, Mrs. C. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. The kind that is NOT I China, March 18. Tuesdays and Fridays. W. F. Thomas, A. E. Tinker, Mrs. M. HAS NO RIVAL IN 80AP. J. M. LEVY & CO., : DUtrlbutort,. m. AY, ITOWiUlY . 191 WHAT'S DOING Classified Advertisements ooooooooooooooooo Ono O Boxing, O Cent Per Word. Six Words Count One Lino O Feb. 24. Bouts at Lellehua. O Per Line, One Week, 30 cents; Two Weeks, 40 cents; One y H. M. AYREB, O March 9. Do Mello vs. Oil- - Month, 60 cents. NEWS O more, 15 rounds. SPORT O Baseball. WANTED. AUTO STAND. O Feb. 25. vs. Jim Jeffries Will O Colorado. Athlotlc Park. Boy wanted In law oltlce; wage $8. Nuuanu auto stand. Two LEADS AND O Qolf. Apply In own handwriting to lawyer, scat Cadillac oars. Lowest rnUi. COUNTERS - O Fob. i I. Matches at Halo- oo Star office. Phono 3196. Beretanla near Nuuanu. O Iwa. Challenge Champion O Fab. 25. "Itoederer" 'trophy Two rooms close in by steady ten' Cadillac Car 1912 and Stevens Dur-ye- a. And thoy said that Dora D. would Sam Hop was n loser on his Chin O play. Country Club. HtiU Addrotw X.Y.Z.. this office. Empire auto stand. Phono 2213. win a city block. ese field day enterprlso but ho didn't O Athletics. Chauffeurs, W. C. A Oulfok. Wo want you to try Crudo Oil Soalp Benford, v 'squeal. Just said, "Well, it's nil In O Feb. 24. High School Inter- - For Second Fight treatment If your hair is falling. Ono CABINET MAKER. Tho best laid plans of men and the game," and let It go at that. Pret O class moot. treatmont stops It. Jeffs Barber Shop. ' z. : mutts gang nft agloe! ty good Chinaman" O wlckc-llalk- o oliyrh e'.noln g mi nu L "Little1 John Rodrigues, cabinet O Fob. 20. Knms. vs. Punahou. O To buy shares of Mountain King, maker. Picture framing anj furnl- - Cnl., February 1C. of tho country at different , trainers C. C. Clarke, ono of the defeated A organization: The Out- - O School. Mining & Milling Co. State lowest Uure repairing. Stringed instrument Jim JoftrlcB is going to ohallongo times In tho last thrco months for a Puunenc bowlers, declares that ho rigger Club. O March 30. Hoys' Club annual offer "Investment", Stnr ofilcc. repaired. Miller and Punchbowl. .Inck Johnson again. private and confidential opinion of his doped. O Boys' Field. was meet. LACE8 AND FANCY WORK. TIiIb 1b tho positive statement made condition, and that each, after a thor Thoso who ato tho O March 2. Punahou vs. High REPORTER WANTED. this morning by a man close to tho ough examination, pronounced him In - Duke must havo eaten sinkers be- dinner last night havo O School. Apply .the office. Bethel Salvo's laco store. Irish, ClunaJ champion. fit shape to begin a long siege of train at Star former world's foro that Pittsburg race. formed another organization which O March 9. Khms vs. High street. and Armenian laces and various otha It appears that tho big follow has ing work. will bo known as the O School. European fancy goods. Fort St, noaj been contemplating this action for Jack Johnson was inclined to do - The ubiquitous spectator was much Club. O March 10. Triangular Intcr- BARBER WANTED. Beretanla. some time, having conceived the Idea amused at the statement of Jeffries' in ovldenco nt the recent A. A. U. o O scholastic meet. first-clas-s MERCHANT TAILOR. soon after the Iteno encounter that intentions. meet. The Liberty Theater promises to bo O Soccer. A barber is wanted nt the had ho trained differently he would "Well, that's rich, Isn't it?" he cx o a suopess. Tho people are here to bo O Feb. 29. St. Louis College Model Sanitary Barber Shop. Tho Ploneor, corner Beretanla anal havo been able to down the negro. claimed over tho telephone. "Coming Tho infield last Thursday would entertained. Tho building Is ready to O vs. High School, Moiliili. Fort StB. Phono 3125. Clothes cleaned It Is claimed for him that he has back for some more, la he? Well, have been kept clear of people who entertain them in. AH that is needed O Bowling. SITUATION WANTED. pressed and dyed. Work called ttt led an abstemious and careful life for don't object. bad no business there hud not the Is the entertainment. O Feb. 24. Cosmos vs. Brims-- ) and delivered. I any Dy experienced chauffeur, expert re some time now, and Is said to be In "Of course, couldn't make re gentlemanly officials responsible dis- o wick-Balk- pair man. Address, "Auto," 1112 tho finest of nhvslcal condition. In- - ply to such a thing offhand. I would Bpeaklng harshly to the We shall miss the fleet when it goes O Marathon. MEN'S WEAR. liked Maunakoa St. deed, ho is open In his statements that want to see what conditions ho im away, O March 2. Sailor Woodward Chong, Beretanla, he bellves that at the present time posed In his challenge. If tho money Miss tho runners nnd boxers and O vs. Time, Athletic Park. Kam Fort and a complete bats, he Is In better shape, all things con- - could be shown me, I wouldn't mind Talk about hoodoos! The Wall Cup sailors gay; O Tennis. FOR 8ALE. carries line of shoe, hosiery, neckwear, collars, etc. New Bldered, than Is tho present champion, boxing Mr. Jeffries again nt any time tennis tournament appears to havo Hard-hittin- g Fox and IJlumenthal, O Feb. 24. Wall Cup tourney Beautiful residence, 1071 Beretanla goods on every steamer. There are hints that Jeffries has He's tho easiest thing I know, so why accumulated a proper one. Farren and Woodwnrd, "Dob" White O Baseball. ave. Furnished If desired. Halt aero consulted nt least thrco of the leading not?" and nil. O Feb. 24. Oahus vj. Colora- - lot, royal palmB, etc. Inspection ROOMS AND BOARD. ' This Is the season of the year when Wherever they go they'll be Just the O dos. Y. M. C. A., 7:30. a fellow gets dizzy reading the golden same, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Handsomely furnished, mosquito-proo- f promises out to by tho First In whatover particular game rooms, single nnd en suite, all BMTEB DUFFY PICKS AN hold horsemen 300 shares as a wholo or In part, racing associations. That Is started going In sport's good fresh r.nd cool, and the peanuts fresh modern conveniences, with board; also local Lakoviow No. 2 Oil Co. Address "H," o name. and hot. table board. Apply 1366 King street. Star office. song along cocktail o So walk up, walk up, walk up! See Phono 2699. ALL-AMERIC- Favorite the AN OLYMPIC TEAM Stowaway." never too late to spend'' only all-sta- r Chinese nine In cap route: "The Little It's the Five hydraulic for tlvlty. Witness tho wondrous stunts barber chairs WINDOW CLEANING. Bale. Apply Pacheco's Berber Shop. Hllo, 4. South Dakota beat All-Jap- of sporting sea-dog- Gazo on the NEW YORK, February 10. The himself entirely to quarters. Though nese. California boat Chinese Ath marvelous feats which will be shaken Cocoanut plants for sale. Samoan Honolulu Expert Window Cleaning American Olympic committee has de- - not expected to beat D. B. Young of lctlcs; eleven Innings. Colorados, 4; out of the bag of tricks variety. Apply A. D. Hills, Lihue, Co., 417 Queen street; telcphono 3867. Amherst In resi- elded that this country shall be rep- for first place, he can lie re 5 SPORTDRIFT s Hllo. 2. Walk up! walk up! walk up! Kauai. We clean windows private lied upon to satisfy the selection com- o dences and do Janitor work. Satisfac- resented in practically every sport on A first-clas-s second-han- d Instrument mittee that he ought to make the trip. 8 tJ jt it r yt March 2 Sailor Woodward of tlio U. for cash or on easy terms. Address tion guaranteed. Best references. tho 'long Olympic program and the For tho half, Mel Sheppard looms Duke Kalunamoku and Vincent Ge- - S. S. Colorado will attempt to lower Piano, Star office. gvv up soldieFsei American team to to Stockholm above all the others. He is tho noves are expected to compete In the tho local marathon record at the Ath- 8HADY NOOK. will consist of fully 250 and only person who has ever come 100-yar- King athletes 50 and d dashes In Chicago letic Park. Soldier will pace Bargains In Real Estate, on sea- Rooms and board. Largo grounds we where near touching Lunght u 11 Hitherto have conllned Emllio next Wednesday. Genoves will swim him tho ret ten miles. Sailor shore, plains and hills. Telephone and shado trees. All conveniences, our efforts largely to field and world's record for the distance of will go Nigel ES track at Pittsburg tonight In the race for the next ten. 1602. "Pratt" 101 Stangenwald Build- - 1050 Beretanla etreet Phone 1323. events, and havo demonstrated our 1:52 His best time Is 1:511, made 500-yar- live, the d championship. Jackson will run Sailor Farren superolrlty over tho entire world In in Syracuse. wlil go tho odd mile and the remain- o Service: The best card ever staged FOR RENT. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. this lino. Now we are to widen the Aside from Sheppard is Ira N. Dav- an- Ltvjt night on tho "Y" alleys the ing 385 yards will be sprinted by here. That was tho consensus of Bcopo and Bhow that In rowing, rid- enport of Chicago, who fits In nicely other runner. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Flllplas Violets beat the Roses. The bouquets opinion of QueenBburyltes last Satr-da- y Suite of threo rooms, handsomely ing, fencing, boxing, and for tho half, as well as Putnam of following scores: help. 1039 Bethel Street, Tel. 3871. were awarded on the night at the Orpheum quarrel furnished; suitable for married cou- general gymnastics we can hold our Cornell and Harry Glsslng of the New Roses. own with any York Athletic Club. may parlor when Jim Hoao, tho native lad ple. 1381 Beretanla avenue. of them. "Shep" B. Loftus 100 158 150 40S NOTICE. change THE COMMANDS hooked up with Ben de Mello (the Tho picking of field and track his mind and start in the 97 136 151 383 Bernal lion, a spasm. For six-roo- Subscribers not receiving the Ha teams is quite a popular amusoment quarters, but the odds arc that he Hllo over twelve On Alewa Heights, a neat Raseman . 169 183 189 511 waiian regularly or promptly wit! these days with athletes. Hero is one will stick to his favorite distance. good clean lighting, this bout has bungalow, with all the latest modern Star Ferguson 1C2 142 163 167 telephoning 2365. DufTy, be anything backed off .the hoards that Improvements. A health resort, with confer a favor by selected by Arthur In his day It will easy sailing for J. P. 1 OF BASEBALL Rantz :.135 119 IS 102 presented to tho light fans king of sprinters: Jones, the American record-holde- r for has been full view of city and harbor. For 100-yar- TIRE8 REPAIRED. d con- for years; In fact. It has restored the full particulars apply 603 Beretanla Ralph Craif, Michigan, tho mile, and everyone already 73S 801 2261 Totals '.J3 old to dash, 9 5 seconds. cedes ho will make tho trip. He Is time confidence that seemed street, city. Violets. Vulcanizing on 220-yar- d thoy over have left these shores for good and Honolulu Works Ralph Craig,' Michigan, without a peer. Blessed are that swat out BUY AND R. Loftus 101 183 202 540 SELL. Alakca Is now prepared to lash, 21 5 seconds. In tho distance events of 5000 300 for they shall inherit earth. all. street Miller 138 102 144 384 any D. B. Young, Amherst and Boston and 10,000 meters it Is to be Honor thy mogul and thy magnate, Promoter Ayres deserves great Diamonds and Jewelry bought, sol' make repair to any size tire for hard White 147 139 14S 434 440-yar- ana exchanged. Bargains in and quick A. A., d run, 48 5 seconds. lieve even England's will that thy days may be long In the Job credit for the manner in which the musical vehicle. Prices r asonablo best beat E. K. Epworth 130 148 139 417 d delivery. John Paul Jones, Cornell, 1 mile, 1 our cracks, such as George Ilonhag, which the government glveth thee. bouts were hnndlcd. Two Instruments. J. Carlo, Fort St. Willicrra 171 166 ISO 5t" minutes 15 2--5 seconds. Louis Scott, Louis Towanlma, the Beware the scrlbo, who urgeth to preliminaries were curtain raisers o Georgo Bonhag, Irish-America- n A. Hopl Indian; Fred Bellars, Tom Col- ginger up "scrappy" event, both of which ended Totals 747 73S 813 2298 and play ball. tho mnin DRUGS. C, run, 24 minutes 58 seconds. lins and Tell Berna. Ho will straightway call thee "rowdy." by tlio slumber route whilst the main Hawaiian Drug Cotnpnny, Ltd., 12 Lowls Scott, South Paterson, Call not thy brother fool, Ipst some event, was some fight. Clean, fair, sci There will be some IntcroEting golf Hotel street. Phone 3316. Barber run. RINGSIDE day ho bo the manager and curb theo entific nnd which with tho decision OPEN A CHARGE RHYMES. at Haleiwa today and tomorrow. Alex supplies, toilet articles, photographic F. A. Chlsholm, Yale, 120-yar- d hur- well-know- n with a strong curb, nnd not to be handed down by Reforee Joe Cohen A Series of Open Letters. Bell and Fred Rellly, the supplies', etc. Phone orders receive ACCOUNT AT dles, 162-- 5 seconds. peacemakers. as a tho end of the twelfth Jim Flynn is seriously considering professionals, will be on hand and the broken. Blessed aro the draw at prompt J. J. Eller, Irish-America- n A. C, nary was coming. As attention. a match with Champion Jack John cream of the local amateurs havo also Their fines shall be light. round, a kick 220-yar- d low hurdles, 25 2--5 seconds. son; In fact, he Is anxious to fight the a date "down the line." Thou shalt steal. For ho that we said before, THE BEST CARD F. Kaiser, New York A. C, LOST. big negro. o rneaketh not to second, the same EVER STAGED HERE. walk, 7 minutes. Lady's bag, bo To Jimmy Flynn, In the Y. M. C. A. games hall last shall bo condemned. black satin hand H. Grumpelt, New York A C, high tween 4:30 yesterday on Pueblo, Colorado night the Cubs defected the Palamas He that taketh a chance and "Slim" Gllmore has at last landed and 5:30 Jump, C feet 3 inches. I Bingham. (in Shorty at basketball by the score of 14 to 6. a base Is greater than he that Job nnd a husky ono at that. Punahou street, near Finder A. L. Gutterson, Boston A. C, run- care of Adams' little drum): Tho llneurvi follow: Palama Kallna- - taketh a city. please return to Star office. ning broad Jump, 23 feet 11 inches. THE SOUL'S DEAR LAND. Dear Jim I hear you're trained by plhu, center; Chinlto, Wallace, Nunes, Whatsoever we do, do It to tho Matt McGrath (unattachea), know the BUhsed Islands somewhere I forwards; Akana, Parker, Townsend, glory of your club and ye shall re weight, 40 feet 3G-- 8 Inches. the Black Hand, Melncke, guards. Cubs Bcchert, cen ceive your reward. ho Honolulu Athletic 01 1 Mi 1 Hf ml XMiilMWMWillBMnHMM Irish-America- n And I know you're glad to have sug Park D. F. Ahearno, A. a - ter; Cottrelt, Marcallino, torwaras; Tho fool Balth In his heart, "I will In rose-cui'- ned splendor on a sao- C, hop, step and Jump, 51 feet 3 gestions come. Sherwood, J. Clark, guards. Referee, sass the umpire, but the wise man pblro sea. Inches. The case is clear as mud; call on tho Age Gold can never die; . B. Clark; umpire, Fdrgey; timekeeper, holdeth his peace. know Hie of Martin Sheridan, n A.' sheriff, Soldier King; scorer, Gilchrist Whether thoy be magnates, they And far Hosre rides has fruit for me C, discus throw, 141 feet 4 Inches j And charge him that your fights he o iiorish; whether they bo Btar ot Atlantis pltrco Bicycle Meet O. Snedlgar, San Francisco, Javelin ' muBt defend shall White towers fair Soldier King, who ler.ves noxt month lllayers, they shall fall; whether there blue. throw, 166 feet Must protect you from all riot; guar tho Under the Auspices of the for California, expects to take unto bo winter dope, it shall vanish uway, Her terractB and temples vtne- - P. McDonald, n A. C, antee your peace and quiet. himself a wife upon his arrival on the for Is but ono pennant Now wrrathed ataud, flhotput 48 feet 11 Inches. j I sign myself, there HONOLULU JAPANE8E BICYCLE golden strand. King deserves one, and abldoth those three: Faith, hope and Dream-hauntin- g music floats tho glad A. T. Cobb, Cleveland, pole vault, 12 Respectfully, ASSOCIATION. a good one. victory; greatest of these is hours through, feet 6 inches. A FRIEND. but the WHILE victory. With lulling waves that lap tho lovol William Kramer, Long Island A. U to To the People of An effort will shortly be made heyes to seo nnd ON 3, PAYING cross-countr- 37 minutes 9 seconds. He that hat hltteth strand. SUNDAY, MARCH 1912 ilwen membership for tho local ten- - F. Thompson, Chicago, Puoblo, Colorado secure not, tho same shall bo cast out. Cool groves ot asphodel whero youns Commencing at 1:00 p. m. nRsoclatlon In tho United States am$. champion. (to all to whom these presents nla Ho that soweth curses before the nymphB play, Tennis Association. Clarence Do Mara, North Dakota A. como, Hello!): Lawn umpire shall reap fines. The prcsi valcw whero DIan leads her o Lush A., marathon champion. Our fellow townsman, Flynn, needs dent of the league hath said It. laughing band, PRICES: Tho McKlnley High School will hold Jim Thorpe, Carllslo Indian school, our protection Dim paths A ready whoro lovers meet this afternoon on of Centor Grand Stand SOe pentathlon event. We'll loso his tnxes If we are too an Interclass stray Hoys' Wings Grand Stnnd A. dec- slow. tho Field. ...3tc Piatt Adams, New York C, BASEBALL FOR Have hover faded from tho soul's General Admission 20c athlon ovent Tho question Is: What's best? A meets Oahu Col- dear lend. Children 10c This is a strong team, but It is not court Injunction? Tho High School meet on glQry of Olympus heeds no ruth; by any means certain It is tho T,he state militia? Shall we take a lege In a flold end track Tho that gods live and love, and 120-yar- March 2. Tho fair strongest. In tho d wo havo club? YOUR WHISKER WHIPPING POST REVIVED never passed. Gwynno Henry, the Texan; L. C. Car- Would a warrant end the matter 0 FOR WIFE BEATERS Tho Oahus and Colorados will play All beauty that the soul has known Is ey of tho Naval academy, and Rupert charge Intent to beat and batter? Oro., February 13. a game of basketball In the Y. M. C. Woather permitting thcro will be truth, PORTIND, Thomas of Princeton, and G. W. I sign myself, NO SECURITY A. games hall at 7:30 tonight. basoball at tho Athletic Park tomor Immortal truth, more truo than llfo Whipping posts will be revived for Minds or Pennsylvania, all 9 5 sec- In haste, row afternoon, and good baseball at last. wlfe-bcate- onds men. at Portland In tho future, PRO BONO PUB. attempt will be made to that. AUco E. Ives, In Harper's Weekly Reed Has Good Mark. Another according to an announcement mado Carlo game, starting 1:30 J. 220- - start the Wall Cup tonnls tournament Tho first nt 1117 Fort Street. Besides Craig, wo havo in tho thQ Con8tnbIo ot by Deputy District Attornoy Honnossy To today. will bo betweon tho Callfornlas and CROWD AT HALEIWA. yard, Guy Reed of Kansas City, who following the prosecution of several Some Place, in Nevada an y nine. So groat was tho domand for accom established tho same mark as that sundry minions mon who havo beaten their wives re (nnd to all and of Is tho Hawdlan ten- Tho main cvont, so to Bpcak, will modatlona at Haleiwa last week that Is There talk of rock-pln- belonging to Craig and Weiers. Ho contly nnd havo received o the court): nis championships being put off from be botween tho Colorado and tho All a number of roquosts for rooms wore said to be a wonder, and only sovero Wlfo-bontln- In o sentences. records show Biorkman's Tho hereof, Flynn, Is some - nccord-nnc- nine, benefit the necessity That sort qualifying. bearer May till July.- This year, In Chlnoso for whoso of turned down. Illness will keep him from sIiowb is on tho Increase. I trouble; on part will bo played. of things Is tho straw that the Then comes A. Nelson of Seattle, with a recent ruling tho Gumes Could you stako him to an armed the Tho nine have offered direction of tho wind., Tho hotel When tho whipping post penalty Is formerly of Colorado, and Cooke ot j ot tho national iennls atnoclatlon, police escort? and a tronhv for tho winner of tho beat there, tho most beautiful In the Invoked It will be necessary to tnko Gymnasium Princeton. Thoy, too, nro cracker-Jack- s challenge round will bo eliminated lo a squad of bulls of games between thorn Is tho most exacting the cases direct to tho circuit courts, Myers and Billy Hayes ot Please him havo tltlehholdors will bo required to tako two out threo islands, all that 139 Merchant Street - Colorado nine. Threo parson can demand; cuisine, sorvlce as It Is a felony. Several years ago Philadelphia, likewise, havo run In In harness their chances with others In the draw- solve and tho Phono 2747, quick of aim and com gamos are to bo played whoovor wins and appointments compare favor tho whipping post was used In Oregon, record time. I Please havo 'em lngs and play right through tho (lraw-gram- It recently. n tho . tho cup. ably with tho on tho mainland but has fallen into dlstiso The quarter-mil- e Is next on tho pro-- ' petitions. bH Though to you I am a stranger, I Tho Colorados havo ono log on tho Thoro is an auto nt tho place that is Here's whoro Jim Rosenbcrgor - 6; South Da-kot- mug and tomorrow's gamo Is croatlng tho servlco of thoso guests who See "Polorous Jock.'- tlio pilot fish Coronation King George, Opera nf the lrlsh-Ame- r canB w get a; assure you uu w uuhKi. Hllo basoball: Hllo, at Ath- in local fandom to for rubbering around or. duty. Tho tehanco of a lifetime House, Monday. Book now. Promo- chance to shine. "Rosoy" won't run I sign myself, 2. Colorados, 15; Chlueso considerable intorost wish hiro it ' play, will bo country. Opora Houbc, Tuesday night tion Committee Rooms. $1, 50c, 25c, nnv more snrlnts. but will devoto A LOVER OF THE LAW. letics, 2; flvo innings. Callfornlas, 7; Tho band will "lemo" tho

.:ri (THE HAWAIIAN STAR, 1ATTJHDAY, PSBftUAIlY 34, 1PI2.

"llin lmmlle of the bis front doer.'' lien, emfAmWInK the feel Hint Trail-wel- l, 0 9 at on of hie men tinge, recom-mende- d HAWAIIAN STAR dyna- THE A departing Inbuilt simmer wns leaving a few ullcke of searched fur opium tho other day. mite In tho holes when Btrlkln miners Colonial I'ubllihod every afternoon (exaept Sunday) by The Hawaiian BUr The went out. Hie miRRMtlone, It le point-o- d newspaper Aesoolntlon, Ltd., McGaidlcus Building, uetnet niroei. uonoiuju. Walt Mason The hunt, however, whb unmieoessful, tho parties concerned having been oat, elronnly Indicate that he ob- Visitors to Honolulu will ot WALTER Q. SMITH EDITOR The too Mminacnreful to give themselves tained some of hie Idea In the find at this hotol all tho Poet Philosopher away. school In America. conveniences of a largor SATURDAY" 7. .7 .7. . . 7 . 24, 1912. building with tho addod ...... FEIIRUARY 0 but a porfoct Borvlco Whoii yon lmve yourself persuaded that this life is stale and jaded, Two slogans! featurca of THE MUCH TALKED OF RYTHMIC BREATHING. that there's nothing worth an effort underneath the frowning sky, when It pays to advortlso. Tho News COAST RULING and excellent culslno. you've reached the dire conviction that old Truth hersclf's papers. MI88 JOHN80N, body lite The OrlentnlB have many theories In rognrd to the and that TIME a fiction, and that all is false and shoddy, then it's up to you It costs to advortlso. Tho Business Emma, above Vineyard. , hnB ot theBO theories BBom startling to tho Western mind. Tlmo provon some TO- - nil; to die. When the people bore and hurt vott who believe in Man. ON LIBEL LAW to bo truth. And there la such a change today In tho mental attitude toward human virtue, since you long ago decided virtue is years thatldl now. Ideas, that many of those Haatorn theories, that n hundred or so a joke, when no kind or worthy action brings a glow of satisfaction, A contemporary headed an article with at Ladies ago would have received no attention whatevor, arc today recolved you've outgrown the world you live in and it's up to you to croak. When tho othor day: "Cupid tho Loading It Is bolng LOS ANGEUES, February 13. Tho least an opon mind. Many arc willing to llaton; somu, to test. at morn' you leave the downy with a countenance all frowny, when you Mnllhlnl Hero." Cupid Is also ono of Panama ehannols, $50,000 libel action Qt Captain J. C. understood that truth comos in many forms and through various gloom around your shanty like the dame in Moated Granije, when you tho lending kamantnas. Hats against tho Times-Mirro- r Com ,..,and not only through some one medium solcctod or approved by ourselvos. can't dig up a cheery greeting for the hausfrau weary, you are slowly Mellon Hawaii & moro pany based on a San Francisco dis Thoso whom wo may have looked upon as outside the pale have truth decomposing, and it's time you crossed the range. When good motives to par," South 8eae "Olaa bonds almost went May 21st In which It . (1 patch dated last Curio Co. than wo. Vou deny us, when you jeer at all tilings pious, when your breast s be remarks ono of the local financial Is beginning to llnd Its was stated that tho steam Bchooncr One of the bollofs of this Eastern world which come headquarters for a case of doleful dumps, when you go your jour scribes. Young Bldg. of poohpoohlng Euroka, chartered by Mellon, waa sus- way westward Is tho mattor of rhythmic breathing. Instead ney 1 guess you re one too strcwin prophecies oi rutiilcss ruin, then Pa must havo gone after Olaa ordi by government agortts of hav- It as all nonsense and foolishness as wo might hnvo done In tho past, wo do it's you bumped the bumps. pected many, and time nary stock, judging by tho recont arms am- not now pass Judgment on It first, and examine It afterward. Many are Copyrlgnt, uy uoorgo wnunow Auams. ing been loaded with and WALT MASON flutter In tho latter security. tho Mexican lnsurrcctta, For Rent Orientals claim. j munition for , studying It to sec If it does have the good In It tho non-suite- today by According to these students In tho East, everything in tho world Is, In and tho surgeon's knife upon their little girls can appreciate what It means. was, In effect, Furnlahod Houso on Green Street. It is worse ban futllo to try to Superior Court. vibration. Science seems to bear this out. Wo know that heat and lght Poor La Follette! It was all so pitiful and so sad. Harper's Weekly. Judgo Wood of tho $45 per Month. grow automobiles from auto bulbs. tho nnd sound and many othor things are matters ot vibratory waves. Whetller Judge Wood hold that article a5252SZ5ES25S525E5ZS25Hi15H5EiE5i"HS25ESH52S25 W not HbelouB per so, and drew a this le tho ultimate truth or not, of course no ono can say. But wo do knpw was Tis sad Indeed to see the Grill on a commercial en that vibration gives a power not possible without it. livery ono knowstljat distinction between Houso at Tregloan Plaoo, Boretanl ' 1 the grill. as vessel would be en when soldiers cross a bridge they have to break step becauso tho vlbratlcjns terprise such a Street, near Alapal Street LITTLE INTERVIEWS or- ; carrying arms and an rhythmic stops would set up might destroy tho bridge. gaged in if $25 per Month, their Tho Violets played the Roses on capitalized carrying con Upon these facts of universal vibration and Its power, the Orientals ganization for o the Y. M. C. A. bowling alleys last Tho former, ho held, would havo founded idea of rhythmic breathing and Its value. Put this swlhg, traband. their JOHNNY MARTIN A man can do JOHN SMITH Speaking of that night A game between the Onions body, they say, and you will increase Its power da-- -' not bo in violation of tho neutrality this rhythm, into the a 'olo lot of good in tnis world oven destitute banquet, 1 had rather havo bo next ono mas-- , and tho Cauliflowers should laws, while tho latter would. velously. In fact, tho things they say that ono can do when has hand-ou- hands-aroun- If 'o 'aven't taken 'oly orders. a t than any In be- ' - to go order. Tho case was to have been tried iered rhythmic breathing seem Incredible. Whether- ono would wish day. I ' ENGINEER MARTIN Our data lovo tho fervid clasp and tho proceed Is of a for tho Individual to decide. foro a Jury. Judgo Wood has Bishop Trust Co., to these lengths or not course matter now, I friendly oyc, but a $2 hanquet I br.cath-lng- , work is getting up rnpialy and at to Impanel body when Attor But If additional force can bo gained for everyday work by rhythmic ing this hqpo to bo ablo to get away for Wash want a llttlo to eat. Hunsaker, & Limited certainly would be worth while to acquire It. DOINGS ney Goodwin of Brltt it ington next month. FRED 1CILEY Honolulu needs a ob- Rhythmic breathing does not seem easy to learn,' at least to those not Goodwin, counsel for tho Times, 924 BETHEU STREET JOHN, L. MARTIN I want to thank restaurant of the first claBs with wait- jected to further proceedings on the acquainted with Oriental lore. Most of us have some idea of rhythm.. We: Honolulu, Hawaii Liquor ers who understand an order when ground tho article was not libel know it In music, or if wo are entirely unfamiliar with music, the regular tho Commissioners for tho that It is given them. I know an Italian FINE E E argument tho Court sus beat of thoso keeping step gives it. But to swing this idea of rhythm frjom stand they havo taken against special ous. After .privileges pigs. cafo man employing whlto waiters, Hi tained him. Tho plaintiff maintained Cablo Address "Takapu," Honolulu. these familiar matters to tho heart-bea-t and tho breath is not so easyr. Fon and blind who wants to come hero and would artlclo, in which Telephone 1675. P. O. Box 968 these are what rhythmic breathing are concerned with. I COLLECTOR COTTRILI Quite a Business was light in tho fine mar- that the head of tho run a place In San Francisco stylo. "filibustering" was twed, Ono who understands rhythmic breathing gives theso directions for !ac-- J number of people whom I havo met in ket this morning. the word Y. TAKAKUWA. SAILOR BROWN (U. S. S. Colora- publication libel. quiring It. Place the fingers on tho pulse and get the heart-bea- t. Do this other parts of tho States drop in to H. Johansen and C. Nelson stnto made the Commission Merchant and Manufac- do) There is not enough respect until this beat is perfectly familiar, oven without tho aid of the pulse. Then Seo mo hero from time to time. that fines for drunkenness remain at turers' Agent Japanese Provisions shown to the Hag in Honolulu. Tho inhalo for a certain number of heart-beat- hold the breath for half this num JOHN A; McCANDLESS Wasn't it their normal figures, viz., $3 and and General Merchandise. Japanese have the Americans skinned Nuuanu Street, near King. ber, during the full number, and rest between breaths the half count ' costs, though tho is of the BUILDING exhale a great thing that George Washington easily for the way they show their latter again. For instance, If you inhale while the heart beats ten times, hold lhe( opinion bIiows a ris- picked February 22 for his birthday? respect. Americans hero might feel that tho market 15 for five counts, exhale during ton, and count five before taking another ing tendency. breath For seven years we've been lucky. proud of the Stars and Stripes, but breath. Theso proportions must be kept right. If tho heart beats twehty Charles Mu, who took a llyer in MARSTON CAMPBELL The Judi they don't show it. building permits havo times while Inhaling then hold tho breath for ten, and so on. When one has malicious Injury, told a reporter that The following INJURED ciary building alterations are being C. L. SMEAD The press doesn't City County mastered this, one has the body in vibration. this highly speculative security has been issued by the and made rapidly, and as soon as the stool report one-fift-h get a chance to of the Building and Plumbing Inspector with Yes, he never expected to be, so he It needs to be practiced until It can be done almost unconsciously. Ono work is under way great strides will experienced a decline from the last petty thieving and even burglary that In the past ton days: wants to feel tho swing, the vibration, and ono wants to master it so com quotation, which was $10 and costs failed to take out a bo made. goes on In this town. Tho moment cottages, Judd pletely that tho mind is not distracted with the counting and the thought' of Mu's transaction this morning was put C. Oklnura. threo ,D. L. AH KWAI Please state that anything happens tho detectives hush tract, King street, $1950. the vibration. It wants to beoome as much an unconscious part of one's qelf through at $4 costs. I am not the Ah Kwal who was fined the victims up, telling them if they and Accident as ordinary breathing. ; John Howard Ellis, residence, Arm Standard $150 running a Russian war gamo say anything reporters Since it can be accomplished with a little practice and perseverance, and for about it to tho strong street, Manoa, $4000. tho day. Some people seem to the wires will be crossed. as it is said to Increase the powers of the body It certainly seems worth other y Oliver G. Lansing, residence, Ko Policy acquiring. think that It was me. C. S. DESKY Homo builders are walo street, $2400. H. A. WEINLAND California's po beginning to realize the advantages 01 K. Nakanlchl, store, King street, Before you sail, why not do tho wise-thin- licy In Insisting upon tho local fruit of Woodlawn. I have made a num- near Thomas quare, $2450. and get some real protection? inspection Is to place tho reraponsl ber of sales to tourists who have de- Robt. K. Purdy, residence, Bere ; A SQUAD STANDARD PROSPECTS. ulllty for infected fruit where It be cided to make Honolulu their homo. 01 tanla street, near Weaver Lane, $1000. The Roosevelt Movement ; grower not on tho Tho boulevards of Woodlawn and garage, Liliha longs on the and J. R. Gait, street near Insurance Department, shipper. Manoa attracting auto parties. arc CHRISTIANIA, (Norway, February Wyllle, $2345. On With the Dance. I get to increasing every JOHN MARTIN 'ad to 'em There is an number (5. N'nrwnv frvtpn n thrpntfinlnc Hltn:i.l The Colonel writes to West Virginia: promise to thump me or my Sunday. Many things may como to tho man not 'It 'at ! ti,,, vnri,i Hih,tn ti, Hawaiian before I climbed onto the water wagon PATRICK WALSH The flowers iw thls'coutry who wnits' but better things como to I am not and shall not I shall never seek tho norulun' socialist party In during be a candidate. day. to cuap tlon, nor would I accept it If it came to me as tho result of any intrigue. on Floral Parade Them wlmmcn used decorate tho automobiles anv Btrlko or lookout has nnver irnn lnJ who waiw uu uimaeu. famlly on tho wagon wore men sailors from which figured In tho Floral Parade to r.ny excessro worth mentioning, and Tll bctter htlt ot tho nevf Trust That Isn't what ho said before Then, "under no circumstances" would the licet. wero made by cheap labor In tho East- the conflicts always have been brought' kllows ('l,lte M much about ho,w the Compan y r accept Pan-Pacill- c lo another nomination. Now he -only bars "intrigue." He contlnups: A. II. FORD The ban- ern states nnd Honolulu didn't bene- to a peaceful end. This desirable otlu'r lmlf llves as 8ho would liko t0 Limited quet Ifvh night demonstrated at last fit a penny by their use. In the next state of affairs annarently is on the know. tit POTIT STOKBT. If tho utterly unexpected happens and I am nominated I may very prpb that tho people ot theso islands In- parade I hope .that there will bo a ( ably I versro of a chance. At all events, a be defeated, In which case shall be not only assailed, but derided. boosting work into King George, Opera tend to take the class for automobiles decorated with stronir fluht. Is racinir within t.hn narfv' Coronation RENT. carry through HOUSES FOR Defeated surely; derided maybe. their own hands and It real flowers or tho products of the to havo violence recosnlzed as a leuIU - House- - Tuesday. Book now. Promo FURNISHED. to 8UCCCE8. Territory. mate means of enforcing the cIalim tlon Committee Rooms. $1, 50c, 25s. If I won I should take office carrying a burden for which 1 am not re A. II. FORD Our CAPTAIN McKELLAR (S. S. Mav- I sponsible facing as to certain only of laborers against employers. No. of Bedrooms. Price. and conditions such make it almost not, hanquet was the greatest steam- erick) There will bo regular A young journeyman painter and - that I should not be ablo to accomplish all that I would like to accomplish, 1X1 Tantalus, 3 B R ?40.00- success tho club has yet had. I feel gaso- but that I should bo very severely condemned, probably by a considerable ers coming here in future with journalist named Martin Trauwol is Kalmuki, 8th Ave., 3 B R 40.00 majority of tho people, for failure to accomplish what it would probably ibo from now on thoro will be even ' that line, distillate and kerosene in bulk on tho man who has raised this fight. KalmukI, 4th Ave., 2 B R 40.00 beyond tho power of any human being to accomplish. ' bigger things done by tho club than of Oil Co. behalf tho Standard Tho After learning his trade in Trandhjem Walalao Rd., 3 B R 60.00 In the past.- goods will bo put into cans and Sparkling Why invito certain condemnation? .,' cased ho emigrated to America, where he Walklkl, 2 B R 30.00 j FRED ASSELIN Why doesn't tho hero for local distribution. I do not years. worked at his trade for some Unfurnished. If at this particular crlsiB, with the particular problems ahead ot u's'at market keep fully-dresse- d fowls in know w'hat steamers will take up the Ho there came in contact with union people I am one man In sight Diamonds Walplo, 3 B this particular time, the feel that the to jdo cold storage as they do In San Fran- trade, as tho Maverick has a regular labor leaders of tho revolutionary R ?12.00 the Job, then I should regard myself as shirking a plain duty If I refused cisco? Well, they don't keep so well. run on the coast between San Fran- We Wilder Ave., 6 B R .... 50.00 to do it. , ... I type. After returning to Trandhjem are being sought every day. Out of something like ten millions of American citizens technically Plucked fowls, with their Insldes in- cisco and Seattle, Vancouver and Vic- he became a member of the editorial Wilder Ave., 4 B R 30.00 sold a number ot them last Young & Pawaa Lane, .4 iiuuuiieu iu ud rruBiueiu, uul uue uiuii ui miii iu uu wiu juu. uviuuuuy only tact, last longer. toria. staff of tho socialistic paper, Nytld B R 25.00 God or Kermlt can serve the Republic after Theodore shall havo passed (New Age), and began to propagate month. College 3 B, away. PJE5HSHESZ525H5ffiSfc5a5HSHS2525I tho. Ideas ho had acquired in America. St., R 35.00 ' ''' A now receiv Kalmuki, 4th Ave., 2 B R 30.00 Meanwhile, intriguers, get busy! Harper's Weekly. , Last fall he succeeded In having a assortment just meeting Lembn Rd., 3 B R 17.50 "Under The Coconut Tree" resolution passed at a union ed are ready for your inspection. What Did We Tell You? VJ.i recommending tho use of more revolu- Punchbowl St., 6 B R .. 40.00 Ave., 22.5i) From Harper's Weekly of January 27th: By H. M. Ayres. tionary means in futhering tho wok-mau'- Kalmuki, 8th 2 B R Rd., 2 A Prediction. causo and declaring "sabotage" Waialae B R .... 30.00 More than a million and a half of women are going to vote for somebody (destruction of property) a legiti- Robollo Lane, 2 B R 15.00 for President this very year. Heros a red apple tnat tho Colonel declares Jim Hoao didn't lind de Mello as of life into the human mixture tho mate weapon. Subsequently ho camo woman suffrage within a month. Now, you see! ' J. for mellow as he expected. tops of tho castors must have como to Chrlstlanla, where, at a merles of Hiuiras Trent Trust Co., 'From the Times of February 3rd: - I off. prlvato meotings, ho discussed tho mat- nOOSEVELT IS FOIt WOMAN SUFFRAGE. tor and finally secured tho adoption Limited '"I heartily believe In tho equality of rights as between man and woman, Tho only thing amiss with tho JEWELERS also In full and emphatic," etc. Floral Parade was that thero weren't Nigel Jackson was running his ring of similar resolutions, which wore hot- pin my faith to women suffragists of the typo of tho gamo on Hotel street Saturday ly opposed by nearly all tho older "I lato Julia Ward enough flowers In it. last Hotel Howe. O afternoon when a competitor in the party leaders. 113 Street "1 say being a natural-bor- a 1 must that, Democrat, do like to associate Chinese Now walking race, Almost Without exception tho so- Waterhouse Trust .with people who possess every right that I possess. In thoso Western "Pelorus Jack" is regarded by some Year's States cialistic press all over tho country it is a real pleasure to meet women, thoroughly womanly women, who 'do seafarers as a myth. In other words, which had Just taken place at tho every duty any woman can do, nnd who also nro not only in fact but in Athlotie hovo In sight. stands with tho older leaders. Tho that they maintain that you havo to ac- Park, theory on a level of full equality witn men, anu more to like effect. thoKvalking question is tho subject of heated and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. quire a Pelorus Jag beforo you can "Who won race?" quer- ied Jackson. continuous discussion, the moderates Now, then, who gets tho red apple? Harper's Weekly. discern a Pelorus Jack. J. E. Rocha and haK aero of land. Well im nrnvftrl "Knohi Fat Choy!" exclaimed tho holding that the party is not rcspon-- l ' (3 e TAILOR FOR LADIES AND with plants and trees. Bargain price other, intent on giving Jackson tho rtlblo for tho resolutions, which were A news article states that "politics. GENTLEMEN ivy quicK saie. proper Chineso greeting beforo an- unofficial. Makikl District Modern n nfrnlnw Is waiting for a thaw." wo ' na- - To which swering his question. The regular parties' mouthpieces is now located on Hotel St. next to and 10.000 SO. ft. of land in thn MnlHlH, La Follette would like to add some politl--j - Y. M. District. that "The hell ho did." said Jackson; turally mako tho most out of the sltua- C. A. Building. Price reasonable. CASH OR dans are about duo for a killing ..what wfl8 the Doar, dear! What a trial it must be to be a frantic candidate! We west. FOR RENT. Walalao Rd. havo never regarded La Follette as even a possibility. A hopelessly one- and 9th Ave $35.00 Mainland tourist, gazing Into tho Matlock Ave sided egotist, without balance or bottom, hacking pillar post, It's tho who sometimes . 30.00 about from to aviator pit of tho volcano: It looks Just llko Kalakaua Ave 20.00 merely scratching tho surface of things and, of late, scolding, scolding, takes a drop too much. the infornal regions! Manoa Valley fin'nn Avo scolding, to no purpose and with no perceivable purposo oxcept to reach Uie Englishman, standing nearby: Oh, Wilder 40.OO No over-wrough-t, Kalakaua Ave 45'no White House! wonder he went to pieces. Overworked, Colombia may get soma hard Knox I say- - How theso Americans do Colonial Pumps Walklkl Beach strung to tho highest tension of breaking nerves, the surprlso is that ho did If sho gets too fresh. 4000 travel! Lunalilo St., opp. Kewalo ! 35,00 not collapse long before he made his fatal break In Philadelphia. For fatal, Furnished. break was. Sympathize as wo may, tho fact it remains that his ferocious The civics center: Tho garbago Tho clork of tho weather came NINE DIFFERENT NEW STYLES 35.00 upon tho Integrity of tho press had been carefully wagon. J01? assault prepared, and was mjghty near losing his Job last Thurs- Beach 85.00. a dollborato utterance, revealing tho utter unfitness of the man for a position . i day. OF THIS POPULAR NEW PUMP of responsibility. Surely ho brought upon himself with full warrant Japanese tho Tho had the linest cherry W HAVE BEEN Waterhouse Trust scathing denunciation of Mr. Seltz. But what a pity! JUST RECEIVED Honest, we believe, tree in tho Washjngton's birthday Talking about "Plnaforo," tho old Cor. Fort and boyond question In demagogy, Impassioned, Merchant St. his tireless, oven ugly in his parade. watchman aboard tho bark Mohican determination, ho had subjected mind and body to a far excoedlng strain Is also a bit of a cobbler and picks MAIL IS TOO SLOW FOR ANY- human power to withstand. And as ho stood - thorn for two mortal hours The Mooso entered a prettily dec- Up many an honest penny by doln THING OF IMPORTANCE. boforo a great audionco defiantly and pathetically rcadilng and rereading Manufacturers' Shoe Co. orated car In tho Floral Parade. How odd Jobs for habitues ot tho wator-th- e over and over again his poor vaporlngs, his mind could not but wander and Elks did cheer It when It passed , front. Tho last of tho Mohican oh, his heart but bleed at tho thought of tho lifo crisis confronting tho 1051 little girl, their headquarters, to bo sure! j what's tho use, anywny! FORT ST. TELEPHONE 1782. USE THE his little girl, on tho morrow. Only those who have sat dumbly In tho next 0 o room nnd felt like apprehension anguish concerning and, tho effect of ethor When God was shaking tho splco Th ral rmo mighty near matins WIRELESS

1 THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ft, 1P12. riVM

Uy twenty-on- e Ultiml AmtrleHn repub- the time or the gold rush. Mr !YeW-le- y HANDS-AROUN- lics administered by governmental ap- reaptrnded D WAS that he remembered y SALES VOLUME MEDGALF pointees from each republic, stieeees-full- the name "Kanaka" potatoes when TELLS ilNOA REALTY TARIFF CHANGE maintains In the political capital he whs a youngster, but never until of tli United States a building and now knew what It meant. In reply to VE HAPPY DINNER rtUff of workers devoted to tho de another sully the speaker ejaculated, LESS WEEK OF BAD FRUIT VALUES INCREASE1 NOT IMMINENT velopment of commercial, friendly In- "I took the first load of picks and tercourse and hotter acquaintance shovels, and irark nnd beans to Grass JS (Continued from pngo Ono) among Valley you Although the local Mock The governor recelvod this morn Several In that tho plaint of tho palato was soon the American Republics, nnd berore wore born." He market has transaction Manoa have According to Wlllctt ft Gray's, having drew u lug a letter from his former suure-tary- , taken place past few days, forgotton. Mainly no doubt through this proved a success, round of npplauso when he held fairly firm during the week Just within the sugar men do not believe that thero said U. II. Med calf. At the protein at tho Informality adopted, producing an "Be It Resolved, That tho that at last the California iwotjle closing, tho volume or sales amounts all of them prices considerably In will be any change in the sugar tar- Club, organized for wero governing themselves, time Medoalf Is funning at' a place excess of three months ago. nbscnoo of Hot Bpcoahos oxcoptlng In and still to Bcmrcoly more than of that Three iff nntll after next November's elec- a somowhnt similar nscoclntlon of tho moro when ho stated the hf cnllod Montesnn, Wash., and ho has a thousand dollars was offered one proper roa-so- n that "nil" for tions. On tb subject this authority ono instance, "tho feast of of week. The of 200-nor- e nations Pacific, horeby calls citizens referring to woman suffrage last number shares tract that ho hppotfj Within1 a piece tlmfsold for nnd tho flow of soul" wnB such as of the twelve hundred one says: upon government,- - greet lntoly adopted of tho various stocks which changed couple of years, will bo a model inrm. ago. seldom enlivens Honolulu festive the about the of the state partici- yoar According to advices from Washing- pated In government. hands wns 12,886, ngalntt 24,:m sold Whllo In Snn Francisco, Medcnlf in- Wood-law- boards. Thero wore also fine Inter- ocean, and requests the Governor ,of Its A neat C. S. Desky, who Is handling ton, the Democrats In the House liavo ,to produced spected some privately packed pine lude's of music, tho Hawaiian band Hawaii to dfllclally request thoin much laughter when last weok, ahd l.i.SOl (he week pre- reports a number of sales, and decided on bringing In a bill 'redlining tho 'veteran pioneer apples thnt had been shipped from playing on tho veranda nnd a l.ilplno appoint delegates backed by proper of tho Golden vious. all to prospective builders. the duties on "sugar to the basis of lo pro n West said ho wns Honolulu. He doclnres that nearly al Btrlng quartet inside the hall The rata appropriations, to organlzo. a democrat with "a In value this week's salos amount- A number of plans are now In archi- per pound on foreign sugar of 9fi dog. pormanont body to tnko up and carry little d," although In mntters of Hate tho fruit was bad, and that tho pack hands and Woodlawn during band played a series of national an- ed to '$ 143,900.875, ngalnst $837,343.-(12- 5 tects' the pofarlacope teat, rgatntt present establishing and church a republican. Ing contained nil sorts of stuff that In tho nilddlo of the program, to success tho matter of for last weok, and $474,735,125 for next three months will present a or 1.685e, thems was full of disease bearing urtloloe. rate which would make tho llau-ner- " In metropolis Amerlqa n Pan beginning with "Star Spangled the of Judge A. S. Humphreys, responding the week provlous. scono of considerable building activ- rate on Cuba 96 deg. test .80c, against In ono case thore was amall box 01 ending with "Hawaii Ponol,' Pacific building to house a permanont f6f tho Southern States, delivered a Values hiivo been maintained fnlrly a ity. or and mangoes hidden Inside, and tho rrult present rate 1.848c; the compen- company rose In respect Pacific commercial exhibit and gov- Bhort but finished oration, in which well during tho week, though oxcopt and as the was all diseased. satory rates on higher and lowor tests tho a photographer seized ernment tourist bureau, and to main he congratulated Hawaii upon having In a few stocks prices have weakened for first "If this kind of thing continues,' not being stated. It la proposed that to tnko couple of flash- tain thero a force of workors with a governor 'Whoso policy in adminis- slightly over last weok. It Is evident tho chance a writes Medcalf, will bo STOCK SALES the new schedule will eliminate tho Fill-.pln- through "thero trouble light pictures of the scene. The o .nilllcient funds to advertise tering affairs gave an open field of that tho "boom" of the pnst ' surely. Why not Inspect all fruit In Dutch Standard of color test. was provided through out America the advantages of tho opportunity for all classes, regardless has reached Its height, al- orchestra weeks and Honolulu before shipping?" i ne general opinion is tunc nusn a Pacific lands to tho Investor, emi race, be- tho courtesy of Joseph P. Cooke, and of rollgton or caste. Ho mndo u though bright prospects for both the Honolulu Stock Excnange: Sales bill might pass the House of Repre- grant or tourist. classic allusion 15 143.60; 12 It was greatly admired both for ex to the Inscription price of Bugar, and big crops, com- tween boards Waialua, sentatives, but that no final action on n "And Ho It Further Resolved, That upon a monument In commem- 143.GO; 5 10 do., 143.50; cellent playing and smart turn it Rome, bined with diminished fear of tariff do., do., 143.50; sugar duties by both housos of Con- action, Thero are four more of these the commercial bodies of all of tho orating a triumphal entry of tho Em- tinkering makes It unlikely that prices STOCK EXCHANGE 11 do., 143.50; 25 do., 143.50; 5 Pio- gress and by the President Is prob-abl- o musical available to countries bordering on the Pacific and peror Trajan, bringing captive," of will fall to any great It Is to neer, 200; 50 do., 200; 30 P. S. M. Co., brown brethren extent. until after tho November elec- make an octet, should anyone desire interested in tho development of trade many lands to be made Into Roman be expected that things will be com 145; 200 McHryde. 10; 20 Hutchinson, co HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. tions. to mako further use of such a wel- on tho groat ocean bo invited to citizens. paratively quiet In the market for a 23.50; 75 do., 23.50; 15 Olaa, S.75; 150 In tho plan." Saturday, Februnry 24, 1912. come- acquisition to local functions! oiwrate John M. Giles replied happily for while. do., 8.8714; 10 Oahu Sug. Co., 11.02; Francis W. Damon was tho llrsi Ewa Plan Co 35.00 35.25 ANNUAL MEETING. Governor Prear In apt remarks Australia, telling of tho effort being Bonds .sold this week amounted to 5 do., 41.0214; 20 do., 41.75; 10 Haw. to speaker for a country, responding on Hawn Agrl Co ... 325.00 400.00 opened tho talking. He referred put forth by the Commonwealth to ob- $124,000, against $258,000 sold last Pino. Co., 42.75; 40 do., 12.75; 35 do., behalf of China. With great elo- HawnC&SCo... 48.00 49.00 The annual meoting of Sllva's Tog Alexander Hume Ford of Honolulu tain people from America to Its week. 42.75; 10 Waimea, ISO; $1000 Hllo Ex. quence ho pronounced a panegyric on settle Hawn Sug Co 51.00 gery, Ltd., will be hold on Tuesday, and Percy Hunter of Sydney as tho vast domains. Australia was going Ewa SG5 shares sold for $30,373.75, 'Cs, 95. Dr. Sun Yat Son, declaiming on the Honokaa Sug Co . . 12.75 13.75 February 27, at 4 p. m. at tho offlco live wires who had started and de- to put up Pacific building in as foltows: 39G at 35V4; 470 at 35. Session sales 0 Hllo Ry. Com., 9.50; immortal honor reverting to Hawaii that New Haiku Sug Co 190.00 of the company, 91 King strcoL veloped tho organization. Mr Ford, York nt her own charge should tho Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar 35 Hon. B. & M. Co., 25.3714; 100 Ewa, for having sent forth the an Who Hutch S P Co 23.50 24.00 JASON ANDRADB, in remarks later, modestly disclaimed other countries fall to contributb any- 1725 shares sold for $S1,92.50, as fol- 35; 100 do., 35; 100 do., 35; 40 do., him- led China to liberty. Speaking or Ur. Kahuku Plan Co 20.50 Secretary. tho praise, giving tho governor thing. Although this had been lows:, 300 at 40; 410 at 47; 700 at 35; 30 do., 35; 55 Pioneer, 2G0; 10 H. anyone Sun's renunciation of the presidency, stated Keknha Sug Co.... 295.00 315.00 self as much credit as else by the' Gdverjior in ' opening, coming 4714; 140 at 48; 5 at 18M; 30 at 4814; C. & S. Co., 49; 10 do., 49; 40 Mc movement, Mr. Damon quoted an ancient Chinese 19 Koloa Sugar Co... 210.00 for the inception of tho It wns loudly 85 at 49; 25 at Vi. Hrydc, 9.8714. saying Dr. Sun wouli "rather from an Australian McHrydc Sug 9 and mentioning a certain luncheon at motto, Hawaiian Sugar 105 .shares sold for Co.. 9.75 NOTICES: Haiku Sugar Company, Kona Coftee broken bit of than a snug Oahu Sug Co 41 tho University Club as the place be a Jade $20,857.50, all at 5114. 42.00 voted February 21, to Increnso tho on tho roof." C. F. Maxwell said a few appropri- Onomea Sug 55.25 5G.50 where tho project took definite shape. tile Honokaa 20 Bhares sold for $300.-00- Co.. monthly dividend from $1 to $1.50 per Berries and Ground. S. Sheba, editor of Hawaii Shiitpo, ate words for New. Zealand, having Olaa Sug Co 8 Proceeding, Governor Frear explained all at 15. 8.75 share, beginning March 1, 1912, con Retail and Wholesale. replied Japan, reading a speech been called on unexpectedly. S the chief purpose of this fraternal for Hutchinson 270 snares sold for Paauhau P Co 28.25 tinuing till further notice. HAWAIIAN COFFEE CO., put writing, as he ex- John1 10. Itocha spoke eloquently for gathering, for particulars referring that ho had in $5315,00, all at 2314. Pacific Sug Mill... 140.00 145.00 Plantation Co., voted February 1147 Smith, near Pauahl St. Tel. 1398. fa- Pala Mld-Pacll- plained, owing to his sense of un the Latin Americans, making remarks Paia Plan Co 190.00 tho company to the latest Kr.huku 10 shares sold for $207.50, 21 to tho monthly dividend keynote applauded on incrcaso miliarity with English. The that were the part tho 20-i- . Pepeekeo Sug Co.. 105.00 Harry Armitnge. H. Cushman Carter. Magazine at each place. Ho made a n!l at from $1 to $1.50 per .share, beginning largo of his enthusiastically applauded ad- Portuguese had in Hawaiian citizen- Pioneer Mill Co... 258.50 2G1.00 Samuel A. Walker. complimentary allusion to tho Ewa 8G5 shares sold for $30,373,75, March 1, 1912, continuing till further Re- dress was contained In the simile, at ship. Ho had como here at live years Pioneer Mill Co... 2G0.00 201.00 representation present of the new as follows: 395 at 35.25, 470 at 35. notice. the opening, of all nationalities here of age from a small Island in the Waimanalo Sug Co 270.00 public of China. Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Tho directors of Wailulai Sugar Co. Happy Armitage & Co., Mr, followed, concluding His as passengers In one neat, "pulling to- Azores. It was a matter of pride that Waimea S M Co 225.00 Ford 1725 shares sold for $81,592.50, as fol- have voted to Increase tho monthly res- gether for the prosperity of Hawaii the many Portuguese holding respon- I S N NCo 155.00 175.00 LIMITED. remarks by moving tho following 300 46.50, 440 47, 700 dividend from $1 to $1.50 beginning peace happiness of all stations, public In lows: at at at being seconded by Jo- and for the and t sible and private, Haw Elec o 195.00 olution, which 47.50, 140 at 48, 5 at 48.25, 30 at 48.50, March 10, 1912, continuing till further Stoclc 1 seph P. Cooke, passed unanimously races of the world that commingle the community were Immigrants and II R T & L Co, c. 130.00 timl7Bond8 85 at 49, 25 at 49.25. action. ! here." tho children of immigrants. Mut Tel Co 19.25 19 without debate: Hawaiian Sugar 105 shares sold Sugar Quotations 90 deg. centrifu BROKERS n A. L. mack, a visiting attorney from O & Member Honolulu Stock and Bond "Whereas, Tho Union, Oregon was called by the Governor It Ii Co 145.00 149.00 SS bests, 15s Washington, for $20,857.50, all at 51.50. gals, 4.74; deg. analysis organization main-- responded for that stato as tho state that, only next to Wiscon- Hllo R R Co, com. 9.75 10.00 Exchange. an international Honokaa 20 shares sold for $300, !)d; parity, 5.38. in an ablo speech. Anything, he ob- Hon. B (c M Co... 25.3714 25.0714 P. O. Box 083. Telephone 2101. sin, had established democratic insti- all at 15. served, might bo expected from a com- tutions. Haw Pine Co .... 42.75 Cable and Wireless Address: Hutchinson 27u shares sold for Coronation King George, Opera munity that sent forth such a man as O B S & It Co Cs.. 100.00 "Armitage." Leslie Uutler was the choice of the $5345, nil at 23.50. House, Tuesday. Book now. Promo- Dr. Sun Yat Sen. Tho great thing Oregon responding. Hon Gas Co Gs 100.50 tablo for He Bald Kahuku 10 shares sold for $207.50, tion Committee Rooms. $1, 50c, 25c. lacking for Hawaii was transporta- Hllo R R Co 100.00 that with adequate advertising and 20.75. Gs... tion. Given four-da- y steamers from all at transportation Honolulu should have, Hllo R R Ext Cs.. 94.50 95.00 COMPANY, LIM- Royal Coast and people would flock from ICekuha 55 shares sold for $10,475, HONOLULU GAS the Instead of tho 1500 tourists here now, Honokaa S Co Gs.. 101.00 Washington by tho thousands to this as follows: 5 at 295, 50 at 300. ITED. 15,000. Oregon grew the finest apples H It T & L Co Cs. 107.50 An- garden spot of tho world. McBrydi. 3080 shares sold for Notice Is hereby given that the and strawberries .jn the world, and, Kauai Ry Gs 100.00 Gas Insurance Co. L. L. McCandlesB spoke for Hawaii, as follows: 55 at 045 at nual Meeting of tho Honolulu with Hawaiian sugar supplied, should 9, Kohala Ditch Co Cs 100.00 advocating a steamship subsidy ns tho 40 at 2940 at 10. Company, Limited, will bo held at tho Leading Fire Company of the World. We are still hammering awayj lead in tho world in output tooth- 9, 9, MoHrydo Sugar Gs. 100.00 Sat-urdh- I of & Withlngton j chief thing to bo sought at tho na-- Oahu (108 shares-- ' sold for $23,G04.75, offlco of Castlo on crying ad' $ some preserves. Olaa Sugar Co 0s. 99.00 100.00 2, 1912, at 9 o'clock n. m. Place your business with a com- advertising and the Hnnnl mnttnl as follows: 290 at' 42'5. ri at 42V5, 5 March Rev. Robert E. Smith, Pacific Sugar Cs.. 104.00 L. CASTLE, vantages of the A. Allan, at the Canada tablo, was the last at 42, 2G2 at 40 at ALFRED pany that knows how to face a crisis, speaker, waa culled as sponsor 41, 41. Pioneer Mill Co Cs 101.50 Secretary. called on to speak for that country, for the Olaa 3219 shares sold for $27,779. mallhlni table, at which he humorous- Waialua Agrl Co 5s 102.50 24, 29, Mar 1. and is in a position to do so. and ho did It In fashion to keep tho 3714, as follows: 4CI at 925 at Feb. ly demurred, telling how he had won 8, Natomas Con Cs.. 93.25 93.75 company alternately and simultane- 400 at 1143 at 814. 290 at Losses Paid, $222,951,358. the rank of knmaalna by climbing a 8, 8, 8. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Howard Wale ously applauding and laughing. What Onomea 205 shares sold for he chiefly emphasized was adequate peak on Maul w.lh Dr. Scuddor and $42,340, all at 145. as follows: 225 at 5014, 10 at iSfc Mr. Ford. His speech was a Bonds. Inter-Islan- d Navigation Com- O. Brewer Co., Wo'vo made a success of our advertising of Hawaii in Canada, mixture 50. Steam Ltd. thousands of whoso people wintered of wit and wisdom, levity and grav- $ 2,000 Honokaa Cs at 104 . pany, Limited. General Agents, Territory of Hawaii. campaign. Paauhau 300 shares sold for $S475, Howard setting Klorlu.i ity, which captivated- - tho assembly. 3,000 Mcllrydo Cs at 100.25. At tho annual meeting of tho stock- in Southern California and all at 2814. We've sold hundreds of How- every year. Ho raised the most in- Many compliments of the effort were 47,000 Olaa Cs at 9S.50. holders of tho Inter-Islan- d Steam Nav- Pacific Sugar Mill 93 shares Bold tense mirth when. In referring to the huird in tho dispersing throng. 25,000 Olaa Cs at 99.50. igation Company, Ltd., held at tho of ards and they are all doing fine for $13,170, as follows: 03 at 140, 30 Americans settling in the Canadian Governor Frear dismissed tho hap- 31,000 Natomas Cs at 93.50. fico of tho Company on February 23, Jas. W. Pratt at 145. .work, wheat belt, naively commented, "And py family Informally about nine 13,000 Hllo Ext. Cs at 93.50. 1912, tho following directors wero Real Estate, Insurance Loans Nego- Pioneer 202 shares sold for $53,-41- they make very good citizens,' Mr. o'clock by leaving tho chair. 2,000 Hllo Ext. Cs at 95.00. elected to servo for the entitling year: tiated. as follows: 127 at .200 5 at 253, Ask a man who carries one. Hull and himself had como hcru to! (Continued on page sevon.) 1,000 Hllo Ext. Cs at 95.00. G. N. Wilcox. J. M. Dowsett. "PRATT," 125 Merchant 70 at 25814. -- St say two weoks and they were Rolng I' A. S. Wilcox. Cecil Drown $53,-770.7- Waialua 373 BharcB sold 1 to stay six mouths. ' MRS. SKELLEY DEAD. for $121,000 W. O. Smith,. C. H. Cooke. Mr. Frawley, a Mrs. Skelley, mother of Mrs. Jack as follows: 70 at 145, 115 at Jamo3 A. Kennedy. James P. Plorgan. made a happy speech. For a climate lialch,! passed away at the homo of 144?4, 20 at 114, 113 at 14314, 55 at STRIKING IT RICH. ' At at subsequent meeting of tho of velvety touch only two places m her daughter this morning at one 143. llolty "I tell you, Cas'aly la gath- Board of Directors, tho following offi- Stock Wahnea- - 10 Tor $1SOO, en- H. F. Wichmanf the world. In his opinion, compared o'clock nfter a lingoriug Illness, shares scld ering in tho dust, theso dayo." cers wero elected to servo for tho and with Hawaii, they being Kandy in Uright's disease being the Immediate all at ISO. .,. Toity "How'b that" suing year: Bond Broker Ceylon1 Hawaiian Pineapple S5 shares sold vacuum Kennedy President. and Nlkko In Japan. Thero cause of Uoath. Ilojty "He's running a James A. Memeber of Honolulu Stock and Bond Co., Ltd. t. & was a keen play of, wit between the The deceased way born in Jackson, for $3033.75, all at 4254: clenner," JtmcB L. McLean Exchange chair and tho speaker. Governor Ca., in 18511, and tho body will be Urewery 300 shares sole for $9093. Norman E. Gcdgc Leading Jewelers. Stock and Bond Orders receive Frear had said in introducing --Mr. taken baqk thero for burial, leaving 1214. as follows: 335 at 25V4, 25 nt Notice Settlors and t urlstB for Treasurer and Secretary prompt attention. Frawley was on Wednesday. ser- 1C. Myers Auditor. that he nlmsclf born ln( here No public 25. New Zealand wrlto Manager, Opera Zcno Information furnished relative to al) Factory agents Howard Watch Grass Valley, California, be In HIIo Railway Company 12 in- NORMAN E. GEDGE, but he dldn'r vices will held Honolulu, but a shares House, 20th and 27tb. Facilities, STOCKS AND BONDS. there when twq private hold $373.50, 30 Secretary. Works. like it and left weeks service will bo later. sold for as follows: at dustries and inducements offered; LOANS NEGOTIATED. old. He also spoke of Hawaii sending The body was taken to Wllllums-undertakin- C at 9, 0 914. gratis. February 23, 1912. 8. at supplied Phono 1572. P. O. Box 694 potatoes and wheat to California at rooms to bo embalmed. O. R. & L.--- 292 shares Bold for IE James L Holt Offers some fiuo lots near tho car line at Palama at a bargain, also jt&4 i balmy sea-beac- h homo ot the Ute" Af tnlral Bcckloy at Aqua Marina. Are you planning to have a part in the Cable Address "Duleonberg," Honolufa. E. G. Duisenberg NWALD BLDG. STOCK AND IH1M MIUIKHH MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK AND We offer today a limited number of new five-roo- Bungalows In BOND EXCHANGE. Kalmukl for $2200, $2300 and $2400, on payments of $200 down and $30 7G Merchant St., opposite Bishop A a month. If you are looking fo a home, see us. Co.'s Bank, Honolulu. We also offer a few choice lots In Kalmukl on easy terms, such as a Telophono 3013. P. O. Box 32. corner on Walalae Ave., 79.5x204, for $450, only $100 down and $10 a 1 month. Other fine lots, 75x150, at $400, on very easy payments. 1 Following are some other bargains: Home Insurance Co.. WATCH THIS LIST. OF HAWAII, LTD. Flno lot in Manoa Valley, 100x230, only $1000 Writes All Kind of Insurance. 1 Cozy Bungalow, Kalmukl, near cars, $500 down 2500 9C King Street, corner of Fort Street. Corner lot, charming homo,. Kalmukl, within block of cars, $G00 O'Noll Building. Telephono 3629 down 2000 G cliolco lots in Kalmukl, half c&Bh 3000 2 line building lots on Luso street, both for 1000 Sugar 4.80c Pearl Harbor beach lot and cottngo .". 2200 Wnlalao Road and 19th Ave., corner lot, $100 down only 400 Beets, 15s, 31 In 9d 18 Two beautiful homos $5500 March to March Manoa., $0000 and College streot house, largo lot, terms 4000 Handsome hotiso on 13th Ave, cholco location 4200 Henry Waterhouse Tiust Co, We have many other excellent offerings. .Phone 1884. Merobora Honolulu Stock and Bond STOCKS AND BONDS. I Quick action guaranteed for buyer or seller. Oil stocks n specialty. Exchange. PORT AND MERCHANT STS. 3TML ATimPAY, FRBRUARY 24, Wit.

flMU RBOEIVINU SHIP party bttw In tk M((nom, wktvn tic MOTH BR DIBS AFTER FAMOUS lloi&Hs rfrw4miMts wrt wrved FINDING LOST SON. GOES OUT OF COMMISSION. Tht ItritlKtt RtitwtN wars Mrs TUI.AUH, February 1. Following VAM.IMO, FDhnmry 1. Orders to Thomas, Mm. Macomb, Mrs. Woolen, the lludlng of hr little mn, who hud place tho receiving ship Independence, Mrs. Mnrlx, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. din liwni lost for a few hours, Mrs. Albert new at Mnro Island, out or commission, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Prwton, .Mrs. Rock HarunudttK tonight rHturnml to her were reeelvrd at tho navy yard today. Well, Mis8 Oaso, Mrs. Cowles, and hom and dropped dead of heart fail- Tho nlllcors, inon and account will Mrs. Mdwards, ure, The llttlo boy disappeared from bo transferred to tho cruiser Donvor, Tho tea guests ware Mrs. Marx, tho homo of his imrents this morning, which was rocontly overhauled hero. Mrs. Cartwrlght, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. and all day tho frantlo mothor search- Tho lndopondenco Is tho oldost ves- Walker, Mrs, Macoy nnd Mrs. Wood ed for tho child. Finally the lad was sel In tho United States Navy. Tho located, and Just as they reached vossel has boon used ns a rcoolvlng OVER THE TEACUPS. A very ologaut bridge tea was homo tho overjoyed mothor dropped nt Maro Island for fifty yoara. It given By Meg Negley. nt tho Courtland on Tuesday dead. Is bolleved that tho vessol will bo sold. afternoon when Mlsg Irone Spalding was tho charming hostoss. Wo can stop tho machine and lot OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Vory olaborato decorations wore Through Rotorun (the home of the O CALLING DAYS FOR HONO- - O goysors, boil- you vlow "Pclorous Jack," tho pilot olevorly arranged in ovory possible cannibal), mud baths, LULU. fish, any momont Opera House, Mondays: Punahou, Collcgo place. Flowors and forns and big ing springs, lakes, pol dancos. at Hills, Manoa, Maklkl. bamboo baskots of pink posies gnvo a Opera House, February 2fi and 27. Fobruary 2G and 27. Tuesdays: Walklkl, Kaplo-lan- l decided touch of pink and green to Park, Kalmukl, Palolo. tho drawing l, and reception rooms, and POWDER Wednesdays: Nuuanu, Puu-nu- Paclllc Heights. First and Inter when refreshments wore served Third Wednesdays abovo Nuu- tho same tones of color prevailed. Absolutely Pure anu Bridge. Second and Fourth Tho guests enjoyed a number o Tho only baking powdor Wednesdays Bridge. below rubbers of bridge and prizes were Crapo (le J'Artlgue, Mrs. Fourth Wednesday, Pacific nmdo from Royal V SOCIAL NEWS OF THE DAY. RiiesM were Mrs. awarded each tablo. SUlngle, Mrs. I'etrle, Heights. at nSroam of Tartar Miss Margaret Hopper will bo tlio Itoidford, Mrs. Thursdays: The Plains. Tho prizes were very elegant cups Embroidered othors. Ho Alum, Ho Lime Phosphate hosts at a buffet luncheon on next Mri. Mncfanune and Fridays: Hotels and town. and Baucors of Dresden china neatly Friday, Tuwwlay. . ': Fourth Fort Shatter. tied with pink ribbons nnd were car- t Pinafore will occupy .UJtloty people First Tuesday, Fort Rugor. the narratives in tho twentieth cen- ,t Saturdays: ried off by Mrs. .ennedy, Miss Kree-nin- Monday nlglit. Thoso who saw It Kallhi. Third and tury New describing the Captain slid Miss Marls and Miss on Fourth Saturdays, Kamehame- - Miss Hockweii, Miss Stophons, Testament on wharf will want to see it pictures ns they eppear on the screen. Linens Slephona expect to from the na Grass Kathryn depart schools, Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Ologhorn and MIes It, iho transport which leaves Itero March again, and thoie who did not see OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO McStocker. Tho pictures to bo shown tomor- on Monday night. Bth. will suroly attond The booby prize was a dainty bon row ovening aro from William Rau of , Philadelphia, and aro much superior jit E. N. Day, Mrs. K. It. Hcldford. Mrs. bon box, tied with ribbons, nnd a weo WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP SOME BEAU-- T Admiral to ago. Mia. Kingsbury Iihb been persuaded Mrs. Cowles, wife of Rear Kmil Waterman, Mra. Fred Damon, pink satin bag attached. the ones shown a month There , Is luncheon today no - BED-SPREAD- S to remain with her friends In Hono-- Cowles, giving a Mrs. Frank Richardson. Mrs. Theodore The natural curiosity of women are bettor made. I F U L HAND- EMBROIDERED Kings- - lulu until next Tuesday. complimentary to Mr. Sclden Lansing, Mrs. Harold Glffard, Mrs. T. could not allow that bag to remain Mr. Bonlno will again bo present Is tastefully SCARFS, TEA-CLOTH- S, JA bury of Maul. The table Knight, Mrs. James Dougherty, Mrs. unexplored, and when It was opened with his 8tcrcoptlcon to show tho BUREAU Mrs. Cowles Is entertaining at a decorated In golden yellow cosmos and Fred Smith, MrB. A. E. Davidson and the cat was put, announcing In a pictures, and with the higher class TABLE-CLOT- H WITH NAPKINS TO MATCH, luncheon today In honor of Mrs. Sel- - lace foriv?. Besides the host and the Mrs. McStocker. clever little limerick the engagement slide with which to work, excellent re- den Kingsbury of Maul. guest of honor, Mrs. Ross Kingsbury, Tho prizes wore secured by Mrs. of Miss Ethel Spalding to Lieutenant sults are assured. TABLE DOILIES IN ALL SIZES, Kimball, Mrs. Hockweii, sirs. CENTERS, J Jit it Madam Richardson, Mrs. James Dougherty Joseph Albert Rogers of the Twen Tho thirty views Included In the set McStocker, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. New-Mr- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Klncwbury and and Mrs. Harold Glffard. tieth Intantry, U. S. A. cover tho opening events In the public AND CAN BE HAD IN ANY OF THE FOL- 'comb, Mrs. II. E. Cooper. Mrs. J. A. Seldon Kingsbury dluod with Mr. JA & Miss Margaret Peterson won this ministry of Jesus, and Interpret most Mrs. S. W. Barnes and Mrs. W. It. Castle last night. McCandlcss and Among those present were Princess unique prize. vividly tho Interesting incidents which LOWING DESIGNS WISTARIA, ROSE, graco table. Wide-ma- tt the Kalanlanaole, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. The guests were Mrs. Julia Free- load up to Jesus' rejection at Nazareth. ja jA JA DRAGON CHRYSANTHEMUM AND CHERRY Mrs. Clifton Carter will entertain! Mrs. Cox, Miss Wilcox, Miss man, Miss Alberta Wholley, Miss Mar- The general public is most cordially tho Service Bridge Club next Wedncs- - Mrs. E. White Sutton Is giving a Kani Wilcox, Mrs. Ebon Low, Miss garet Peterson, Miss Edith Cowles, Invited to come and enjoy these rare . BLOSSOM. nrtoi-nnm- i Col-- today In honor of Mrs. nt iwr imiiiH 1720 ' luncheon Hankln, Miss Amy Ward, Airs. Pal- Miss Nora Swanzy, Miss Jessie Ken- pictures so beautifully presented. lege street Brooks and Mrs. Warner of Detroit, mer, Mrs. Harry Macfarlane and Mrs. nedy, Miss Dorothy Hartwell, Miss v J' Michigan. These ladies are on their Wilcox. Kathryn Stephens, Miss Violet Makee, Coronation King George, Opera Mrs. do rArtlgue, who has beon way to Japan, and Mrs. White Sutton 1$ ? Miss Harriet Lucas, Miss Helen House, Tuesday. Book now. Promo- N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., few! to visiting her daughter Tor the prat has Invited a number of friends Among the entertainments of the North, Miss Alice Cooper, Miss Flor- tion Committee Room $1, 50c, 25c. months, expects to return to Seattlo meet them today at lunch at the Coun-o- n week, perhaps none were more elab- ence Soper, Miss Ronnie Catton, Miss LIMITED. I Tuesday of next week. try Club. orate than tho bridge tea given by Harriet Young, Miss Florence Hoff- A trip over snow-cappe- d mountains, jit jt JA . v Mrs. Timberlake yesterday at their at- mann, Miss Irma Ballentyne, Miss a wild pig hunt through New Zealand 'The Hawaiian Hotol mauagemont is Mrs. A. S. Wilcox entertained a tractive quarters at Fort Ruger. Julia McStocker Miss Lydla Mc- bush. Opera House, Tuesday night. giving a dauco tonight for their guests number of friends at a pol bridge lun The home of Major and Mrs. Timber- - Stocker Miss Edith Williams. Miss and friends. cheon, at tho home of Mrs. Eben Low, j Jake was elaborately decorated with Helen Rockwell, Miss Zeigler, Miss! .S on King street. The tablo decorations j garlands of mallo and roses, and big Dorothy Wood, Miss Margaret Water-house- , Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smith of were red, carnations and maile. Lels branches of hougainvlllcas and exor-- Miss Geraldlne Newmann, Miss Hllo aro spending tho week-en- d with of red carnation and maile were giv las gave an exceedingly tropical touch Mabel Wilcox, Mrs. Percy Cleghorn, Mrs. August Ahrous on Pilkoi street. cn to each guest. After luncheon to this home, which is replete with Mrs. Edward R. Spalding, Mrs. Gerald t Jt JA bridge wes enjoyed until six o'clock. potted palms and baskets of ferns. Johnson, Mrs. H. M. Hepburn, Mrs. Mrs. A. N. Campbell wlio entertain- J The prizes given for bridge were Edward Cherry, Mrs. Frank Thomp- ed with u luncheon for nine yesterday, Tho Neighborhood Bridge Club exceedingly pretty Chinese embroid- son, Mrs. James Madison Kennedy, in honor of her mother, Is giving an- met yesterday at the home of Mrs. ered bags and were won by Mrs. Woo- Mrs. Schlanser, Mrs. Gustaf Schaefer I I today for a similar number. Her McStocker on Lunalilo street.' The ten, Mrs. Gill and Miss Case. The and Mrs. William Reed. New Dresses other games (.ontcsted on tho spacious table decorations oday aro In bright were honorary prize was given to Mrs. J jA jt with lanai, so well adapted to functions of, Thomas, wife of Admiral Thomas. red carnations being combined Miss. Kathryn Stephens entertained The this kind. Those present were: MrB. A number qf tea guests ferns in an attractive centerpiece. Joined the the Luucheon Club yesterday at her home on Kinau Etreet. She chose

decoration, and a basket of branches from this plant were effectively used on the table. In addition to tho regular niemuers of tho club, she had Miss Wholley ol Fort Shatter as a guest. The regular members who were present wero Mrs. Gayler, Mrs. 1'ratt, Mrs. Roy Francis Smith, Mrs. Ross I Kingsbury, Miss Edith Cowles, .Miss New Dresses! Alice Cooper, Miss Julia McStocker, Miss Lydia McStocker and Kathryn Stephens. Jt .1 Thert wore some unique table dec- orations at last night. EX WILHELMINA" The Chinese table was prettily cov- I ered with red paper over which ferns and Chinese lilies looked well. The Japanqse table was covered Select your reading with ferns and small cherry trees In 1 full bloom. Between the trees wero On Friday Morning we will show 20 Japanese and American flags alternat- material for the ing. The Japanese consul presided over this tablo. New Dresses direct from one of New weeks to come, The South Seas tablo had a pirate's flag of a skull and cross-bone- s over their table which had been profusely covered with ferns and flowors. . while city. York's cleverest makers. Up to the in the Australia had elaborate decorations of yellow and green and was among the prettiest in the 700m. 1 Tho Around-the-Worl- d tablo had a minute in every detail; all sizes 6 to globo in tho center and flags of all na- tions about it. J J JA A valentine party given by the 44. NO TWO ALIKE. The Latest Fiction Misses Dolly May, Adeline and Chris Una Gortz, on Alowa Heights, Satur- day ovening, February 17, was an oc- casion long to bo remembered by those present. Tho house was beau- The Latest Book tifully decorated with evergreens hearts and Japanese lanterns. The Prices game of hearts was played a to until $10.50 $27.50 on all subjects lato hour, and, after lovo missives had been delivered from a miniature postofllce, refreshments wero served. Those, present wero Mrs. J. S. Don-aghh- Mr. and Mrs. W. Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gertz, Mr. and Mrs. H. STANDARD WORKS OF ALL M. Mix, Mrs. Leonlo Webster, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gertz, Miss Irene Gortz, INSPECTION INVITED Miss Margaret Gertz, Miss Evallno AUTHORS Gortz, Miss Mnrjorio W. Warlnnor. Miss E. Virginia Warlnner, Miss E. McAllister, Miss E. Searle, Miss Eleanor Vogel, Mr. John Blaisdell, ChoBtor E. Blacow, Ernest Warlnner, A. F. Gortz, H. M. Mix, A. W. Keech, Edward Gortz, Geo. Gertz, Andrew The Crossroads Bookshop, Ltd Gortz, Howard Hodson. TISSOT'S PICTURES. Young Hotel Building Sunday evening tho second set of Tltsot's paintings on tho Life of Christ will bo presented at Contral Union Church, and tho associate minister. Rev. A. A. Ebcrsole, will again read THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, irRMUARY JW, MVRft

lonce mailt tip In warmth what It Field 15. R. Ketmwlr, It. 11. Allan, Br. ' lacked In numlwri, for It upland! ('. Saysra, (tooritt Itotwltl .1. It. Unit very fretdy. The piny waa an entire Oregon N. II. courttmay. Kd. I k Baltimore Sun Heaters 1 j THE THEATERS gtleceaa, Mini wne thoroughly onjoyed. urn, IC. V. Carter, Dr. Mills. (1. 8. Hut Mr. J. C. Axtell, TonlRht tht eutnimny Unlade up, ler, llentoii Bower, Onpt A. H. (Ira-- 1 ham, . , Agent Sun and no doubt Honolulu will roll up Leslie llutler, J. W. Oarrutherf Baltimore Heater, In to hid to George F. Wllkliiaan, U M. Kador, .1. Ara Gives Up Opera House (or lame numhors farewell Honolulu, T. H. this company, which, although It linn A. Maddox, IC. It. lUwmos, II. .1. Hid-dl- FOR Pinafore. SALE not bon a buccosb financially, cer Dear Having one Am, the "Mnorl Wlwml." who Itnd Sir: recently installed of tainly has been a micceatt nrtiatlcnlly, California P. L. Home, Dr. I). M- your my new Manoa home ongnged Opera Baltimore Sun Heaters in the House for Monday and many will regret that they will cLennan, G. H. Tuttlo, L. A. Maekiye, Improved Properties in the City and and having had an opportunity during the past few tutl Tuesday nights. Iim genoroiitly not be glvon nny further opportunities K. R. McKldowney, S. S. Tabor, Goo. , days of erratic weather conditions to gauge its relinquished his right to thu Iiotiso of witnessing some more productions. Bustard, Geo. McKldownoy, .1. Fltzpnt-rick- Chas. R. Fraclor, Walter A. Waikiki usefulness, I take this opportunity to add to Monday night no that ticket 's Norwood's Last Appearance. your already lengthy of testimonials my for tho l'lnnroro performance Wall, O. B. Solzer, Will P. Thoniaa, L. list might not h disappointed. Tonight will mark the close of the Charles Uroon, Alox. (7. Horn. small mite of what might be termed "a very useful RKASONABLIL n Ara Is a real wiznrd. llo gave an engagement of the greatest aggrega- Southern suites John M. Young, .1. PRICE gift of nature. A. Adams, A. H. T. impromptu performance In tho Star tion of over appearing Ford, Geo. Ilrite, On more one during week Roy C. than occasion last I ofllco this morning, during which he hero, and It is easy to predict that tho J. B. Blnckshoar, Blackshear, filled Jbb. A. Barton, J. R. Barton, C. K have found the water heated to such a degree that plucked ion I gold pieces from the house will bo with those who City Property Unsurpassed for Scenic View of Honolulu nine-thir- ty even as late as o'clock in the even- stenographer's hair nnd the dovllVj have grown to admire Norwood and King, R. H. Trout, H. G. Smart, Wm Gaynor, W. Ramsay ing would be necessary to add the usual cold ear, and even found some in the pock- to enjoy his entertainments. The com-pnn- y Smith, Richard it Qulnn, S. F. Burbank, C. F. Loom!, water to spite of the one ets oT ono of the staff. leaves on the next boat for Aus- cool it off in fact that Dr. B. R. L. more drawn previous Arc comes from Australia and New tralia and New Zealand and they carry Marshall. J. C. Evans, II Waikiki Beach Property Unexcelled or baths had been thereto. Camp, A. K. Shopard, W. 11. Duval, you Zealand, where he has the reputation with them the best wUhes of Honolu- - I can only say that the heater is all that Fenner B. Stlckney, Maj. Jns. M. Ken- have claimed it to be, and has not only fulfilled nedy, Cnpt. John M. Jenkins, W. D. your agreement in every way, but has proven a far Edlngs, J. W. Caldwell, A. S. Humph- greater surprise, considering its location, reys, C. C. Bitting, J. S. Donaghho, .1. i. e., in College Hills, where the condition of McQuald. the wind and weather would naturally cause one Western States C. A. Stanton, W. R. A. Cud-ah- Lionel on Randall, David C. Boll, Patrick Hart, to hesitate its installation. M. H. Norwood, J. S. F. Roth-chil- yours , FORT BELOW KIN( STRKKT. Very truly W. D. Tiglcr C. A. Day, T. Kin- JAMES W. DOUGHERTY. ney, M. L. Holbrook, W. B. Helmhity. Mallhinl I. D. Canflcld, S. T. Hoyt, Rev. R. B. Smith, C. H. Meyer, J. A. Botelho, Paul Super, C. Bantu, F. A Bdgcomb, H. N. Hertz, A. E. Larimer, A. A. Bbersole, II. M. Hepburn. Kamaatna W. R. Farrlngton, Kicn ard Weedon, John Walker, .1. Mc.Ches noy, P. M. Pond, Howard Hitchcock. The above Illustration Is that of the famous "Pilot Fish" of Wellington W. E. Rowcll, John Guild, Irwin Spald Harbor A large number of trips were made In and out of the harbor be- ing, Georgo Osborne, H. Myhro. G. W fore conditions were just right for the exposure. The film will be shown Paty, A. F. Wall, F. C. Atherton at the Opera House Tucsdny night. Business Men's W. C. Parke, 1. A Thurston, u Tcnncy Peck, Harold MiAUS TO oUf T Will I K SKIN. MttW&B Dillingham, E. A. G. P. of being tho greatest in his line. lu theater-goer- s that their Ions; tour, Berndt, Castle VmIb DO Y0U WANT IT? mRt Among tho Maoris of New Zealand, so auspiciously started here, will bo R. W Shingle, H. M. von Holt, Waltei It yCjJJBil RIacl0 froni a combination of powdered olive oil flSfBiYS with, whom ho lived for several years marked with success throughout. Dillingham, W. R. Castle, F Mr soap and corn meal. It renders tho skin soft nnd preparing the films of Maori life which Stocker, Ralph Johnstone. IPpN' Vfl ho will dVsplay Tuesday night, he is Around-the-Worl- d E. A. Mclncrny. in awe. HANDS-ARQUN- j W. L. Howard, J. S. Emerson, c. li held great D His exhibition here so soon after Dlckoy, John T. Gullck, Henri Jutes j Pinchon, Lylc Dickey, Geo. J. Brown, tho dinner. (Continued from page nvo.) NICKLE HOLDERS $1.00 rBb j - (Ki SHOWING TWO BALTIMORE SUN HEATERS IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, is singularly opportune, for he is do- Allan Herbert'. ing to spread publicity to Japan Theo. Richards, Dr. Scud-der- , 'f lJl,yllt With tlu Blz of 'rlloro' ,ln,(kr much tnd canquet List. 'excite coun-- ! Frank Scudaer, T. Okumura, T flHa Interest In the Pacific Following is a of those expect- list Kaglro, R. L. Halsey, A. F. Grltllths, J. C. AXTELL tries. ed at tho tables, although a small - W. P. Adams, T. Hori, Gerald IS. lr 1048-105- 0 STREET In addition to his Illms of New Zea- proportion of ALAKEA those named was ab Dr. enson Co., - wine, Mori, Dr. .(iitford Smith & Ltd sm P. O. BOX 642. PHONE 2515. land' showing life among the aborl- sent: Machida. IB! j ginal country, together Spitzcr. tribes of that Australia.!. E. Stokes. Charles U. jama fort and hotel streets. with celebrated scenes, he will show , Est., n . .Inr,,n w t .tci,.,,,,,, v Jananest S. Yvhiio. Y Akal K. Hnida, K. Kono, Y. Klmura, E. Kat j one or two of tho films of Hawaii. u stovenson, John M. Giles Thomas And panorama suniata, M. T. Katsunuma, sTHEREXALLssss there is a beautiful Smith, T. D. Collins, G. U. Curtis, Kawaharn. Iff m W. G. C. Naka-mura- , of Honolulu, taken from an elevation Fred Harrison, C. C. Coonlcy, Sydney Motoshige, Motokawa, showing nil points of com- A. K. Ozawa, Y. Soga, T. and the Nicholson, T. Harrington, .1. C. Pen- T. Uyemura, S. She- - pass from there. Another is a street ny, A. P. Gibson, W. J. L. J. Uvhlda, scene showing the cosmoiolitan nat ba, T. ...itnmura, Y. Mihami. T. K. I. ure of our population public buildings, New Zealand J. N. Phillips, Percy Isoshima, Aral. Inter- Hawaii li. 4 McCandless, .1. .1. waterfront and other points uf Cleghorn, J. T. Arniitagc, A. C. O. LITY G. K. B. L. I Fern, Keawehaku, est. Harry Armltage, G. vos operator Jack Kalaklela, David Kalawaia, H'.i has also taken views C. F. Maxwell, C. H. Hitchcock, of the volcano and of the sceno of Georgo Kane, W. P. JarretL Charles f J. P. Cooke, F. J. Green, A. F. Cooke, THE Captain Cook's death. A. F. Lewis. Rose, John Wilson.

will Latin-America- n TWO-TONE- All these films bo exhibited T. H. Gibson, T. F. China Lorrin Andrews, W. C. Wee- FIGURED TO MATCH IN throughout will the United States and Sedgwick, W. D. Wcstervelt, A. Gart-ley- , don, J. A. Beaven, S. M. Damon, E. A. then be taken to , where they D. H. Buttolph, W. E. Shaw, G. It. Douthitt, H. F. Wichman, 11. M. von Sizes 1Sx3C, 21x45, 27x54, 30x60, 30x72 54x30, (ix9, 8x10, 9x12. ONE GREAT will form a permanent exhibit and a A. Holt, G. F. Krauss. Colors, Green, Red, ' ESSENTIAL Ewart, Canavarro, G. H. Marsilly, Blue nnd Brown. 433St S" j constant advertisement for Hawaii and Ignaclo do Arano, A. Dondero, It. Y. Chinese Chun Ming, Chu Gem, 'ti tho other Pacific countries. Gilbert, J. E. Rocha. Yong Kwong Tat, C. K. Ai C. li. Yeo Is a gentleman thea- Hop, B. Ara of wide South Seas Kd Dulsenberg, .1. Ho Foil, Tso Wnh Kwock, COYNE FURNITURE CO.,lLtd. trical experience and travel and ev- Goo Kim Fook,. Goo Wan Hoy, Leo Hills, C. W. Reiicnr, W. A. Bryan, Ur. ST. is the en- BISHOP Every piano shown on the floor of our store erything in connection with his F. Muir. .las. nicknoll, J. H. Town- - Toma, Wong Leung, Chuck Hoy, Tong highest possible standard of quality of its price, and the terprise points to a smooth and fin- send, B. G. lUvenburgh, A. Falke, C. Kan, Tao Joe. ished performance. A. Bostrom. Hawaiian Chinese Sam L. Alina, highest products of factories that have earned distinc- being The .ieat sale is held at the Philippines Geo. R. Carter, .1. V. Farm Cornn. E. O. Fnrm, A. K. Ting, tion for the excellence of their instruments, the sincerity Promotion Committee Rooms where Gilmore, Gerrit P. Wilder. Gen. M. M. Tsok Kal Tse, Tom Ayoy, Philip may made. As the pic- and earnestness of their managers and proprietors. reservations be Macomb, H. E. Walker, 13. P. YV. St. Wong, L. L. Wong, Ching Chan, A. K. tures are thrown on the screen a lec- George, P. II. Danky, C. Hetlemann. F. Yap, Dr. Chang Dai Yen, E. K. C. No piano that is not good enough to bear an un- turer will explain them fully. The Cnnada Kdgar Wood. E. Yap, Yap Wwai Kong. qualified guarantee for quality and musical worth is pictures are tho result of many years ley, R. O. Matheson, Daniel Logan, Korean Rev. J. W. Wadnian, Rev. great of ex- - not good enough to find a place in our establishment. of traveling and a deal Dr. N. H. Emerson, J. Higgins, .1. A 0. P. Hong, W. K. Aim, C. M. Han, K penso, all of which is fully justified Possibly lower priced pianos are offered than we Lyi0( H A Robbins, H. . Hnyward. M. Lee, II. C. Choi, C. N. Chung, S. by the excellence of tho product W. G. Hall, W. B. Colley, R. R. Nel- H. Park, W K. Park, I. P. Hong, C. low-cla- sell, just as shoddy goods are sold by ss trades- Clarke Company. son, A. Loftus, C. G. Ballcntyne, F. I. S. Lim. men, but dollar for dollar the intending purchaser will Tho weather was no doubt entirely Bradley, A. Allan, W. R. Hull. responsible for the very poor house Polyglot F. find that the quality is the one essential in our pianos Jr. Bechtel, Siberia; HEADQUARTERS FOR STARRETT at tho Clarke company's production or Jas. Rath, India; Martin Grime, Man- TOOLS and that his dollar will buy more in quality, service "Strategy" at tho Opera House last churia; H. L. Strange, Russia; J. W. and musical satisfaction here than elsewhere in Hawaii. evening. It was about tho poorest at- Wadmun, Korea; B. Rabelcr, South There are no tools of finer adjustment and quality tendance yet seen nt any perform- Here you will be shown pianos at prices as low as Africa: M. L. Hudson, Alaska: E. H. ance by this excellent company. Not- Thiol, Arctic Circle. IS PU than Starrett Tools. you can safely a..ord to buy as low as good pianos withstanding this, howover, the per- Washington State F. J. Lowrey, II. SB can be sold, allowing a moderate profit for the dealer formers worked just on well us though L. Kerr, Fred W. Carter. Alfred They are made for use they are accurate when tho house had packed. ami-- ! - the buyer. been The Rasch. H. E. Hcndrick, H. Gooding- and insuring the permanent satisfaction of At tho meeting of tho lliiuor com-- ' you buy them they last a lifetime and are still Our installment contract is more liberal, more pleas- missioucrs that was held yesterday accurate. ing and more satisfactory than elsewhere. ifternoon, tho board decided that the license of tho Union Grill to soli Your complete and permanent satisfaction with our One llrpior after hours should bo rescind- The best mechanics keep the high standard of methods and our goods are our first and highest con- Hundred Millions in ed for ono month. Tho decision vii upon Inspector their work by using Starrett Tools, their high sideration. come to tho advice of Fennoll, who declared that tho privi wage, too. By all means investigate most thoroughly before Profits leges allowed the Grill have been buying. abitEcd. i Tho board also announced that, aft-- 1 We have selected a large line. If you don't know Is a conservative estimate of the aggregate amount of profits earned er Juno next, a policy thr.t will bar, by and use Starrett Tools, come in and get ac- tho California oil industry In tho last ten years. womon and corporations from holding! will bo Instituted. ' quainted. DID YOU GET YOUR SHARE? liquor licenses It means money to you. Tho Cockett caso went over till the' It Is predicted that tho noxt meeting of the board. With ro--l The Honolulu Music Co. Douglas mattor, In which OIL FIELDS OF MEXICO gard to tho a fine of $100 was Imposed nt the po-llc- o E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd. JAMES W. BERGSTROM. Manager. During the next ten years will more than exceed this wonderful record. court Inst week, tho liquor Inspec- THE MEXICAN-PREMIE- OIL CO. tor said that ho had discovered tho of Mexico. fact that two barrols of beer had been VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND tent out to tho nlleged blind pig from RECORDS. Controls about 30,000 acres of tho choicest undeveloped oil laud in tho a wholesale house. Tho board decided famous Tamplco district. to go after tho wholesaler at once, as development on now In operation. Actlvo work two wolls are It is their opinion that blind pigs can A Full List of Kaai's Glee Club Records. Producing wells on surrounding proportios and thousands of natural bo traced up by looking for the Ask Me oil nnd gas seepages Indicato that every foot of this enormous holding sources of supply. for Estimates on Is productive oil land. Send for FRBE MAP and literature describing the MBXICAN OIL CROUP. FIBLDS. If your children are subject to at- Artesian Well Drilling tacks of croup, watch for tho first Wyandotte BO WO LlOiNBU R-- A. HART symptom, hoarseness. Glvo Chamber- Tho great Wnshlng roda, used Fort bolow King St., Tclophono 30GS. lain's Cough Romody ns soon as the Constructing T Telephone Hospitals and the Home. Men of the Fleet and Tourliti. child becomes hoarso and tho attack JLv1.Tf "DVAl r BUYING AND OIL, MINING AND Contractor U1M 2890. Cheaper than Pearllne. The best place In Honolulu to buy HEADQUARTERS FOR SELLING mny bo warded off. For sale by all Jf. I U Jewelry of all kinds, RUBBER STOCKS. 8ANITARY 8TEAM LAUNDRY. Jade and Chinese dealors. Bonson, Smith & Co. ngonts 58 AND SMITH STREETS for Hawaii. Phone 1973. HOTEL TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1912.

NW AOi. come thrown the oars and If any HON E amll purchase or bundle is niscv INDIAN MEDICAL a s. MtMhr s IRC rwi Ute victim Is Immediately to.d t Qhrmla ttwdwip leave the ear and fro Into the olllco. H. W. A Ow 6, (Contlnuea rrom rne One.) There la a duty on meat entering lhl JelK scenes may HhWHtlan Dnw 0 i mother battalion of this ornanlintloii Itort ami many imthetlo OF "horn-bre- g some poor Ven llamnt-Voim- IS left to guard tho life mid property at be wltnewed when 1 n Y. THhuauwH . 18 the Infantry punt of Scholleld Bar-ruck- shows the government oltlcial Q. Yee Hop ig Lieutenant Colonel Wlllswn Y. treasured paokage wrapped and heli. Thoro la a distinguished British a meat, poa Alfred Falrwenther 11 Stamper being In command of the carefully, containing some army man in Honolulu at prosent. with Dlmuml ft Co 11 home guard. slbly a steak or two, coverod This Is Major S. P. James of the In- paper. A few conta will V U Waldron 11 The Fifth Cavalry, Colonel Wllber heavy brown dian Modlctl Sorvlco. The major Is Many moat Into land. Autoists admit tho coveted the To Honolulu Orr Co 11 IS. Wilder, left tne squadron of hlg horo ospeclnlly' to look into the moth But woe to the who brings Haokfeld & Ck) 11 Iment to hold the cavalry post dur traveler ods that nro bolng carried out to ex- ret back a ((mall blankot made In the land Frendh laundry 11 ing the three days' absence of the terminate the mosquito. Jlhc beauties of Manoa Valley are a closed book. of Momentum. If the price wus $1.60 di- Honolulu Muirio Co. ..,.. 7 two squadrons, national and reRlmen-ta- l Major James camo to Honolulu for tlila slumber robo, the customs Honolulu Ohh Notice 14 colors and machine gun platoon. rect from Hongkong, whero ho has officer says "ninety cents duty." 'M. S. 8. Co. Notice II Major Nathaniel F. McCIure, Fifth boon nttondlng a medical conferonco. All of this goes on In a country Boiiboii, Smith & Co 7 Cavalry, wae ranking officer left Ho lijtfl n froo hand as regards tho the where tho distinguishing marks or Llonol Hart 7 countries ho should visit, and ho Is Follow Woodlawn Avenue into at home of tho Fifth Horse. given possessions nro hnrd to Imme- Aootyione Light Co 12 com- touching at most tropical end soml The First Field Artillery, diately locnto. And so Lieutenant "Baltimore Sim Heaters 7 tropical ports, whore data concerning manded by their Colonel, David J. Field stnrtcd out with a rollof guar.l Battory tho mosquito may bo obtained. Rumbougb, with the Second of nineteen Americnn aoldlors nt 0:4ti THE W&ATHER. Yesterday the visitor spent the day band, his official staff, national and morning Of February K o'clock on tho with Dr. McCoy, who toured tho city regimoiital standards, four pieces and to mount this guard and return with Saturday, February 24, 1012. and twintcd out to tho Britisher nil four caisson battery, came for par- the old guard. Tho squad of aololors Office, . tho work that has been done in an Local U. weather Bureau, ticipation In the parade. waiting to bo rellovcd wore stntloned Temperature, o a. m ; 8 m.; 10 effort to clean Honolulu. a. Engineers Coming. at South Stanton street, the oast ter- CU 74, 74, 7C, 09. Today Major Jama3 is making the Woodlawn Tho U. S. A. T. Thomas, which is or bridge. minal tho international rounds with Pratt, prcsldont of a. tn.; amd morning minimum: to leave San Francisco on regiment Dr. scheduled Lieutenant Flold with his in- Barometei lenamp: Absolute hu-oidl- Department tho board of health. All places of March 5. will bring to this had recently arrived at El Paso from be in this (grains per cubic rela-tlT- a terest, from a sanitary point of view, and you will enjoy one of the most inspiring views to had toot); for station Company F, Third Bat- the station of the first battalion, Eigh- humidity and dow point at S aro bolng visited, and Major James Is talion of Engineers. teenth Infantry, at Fort Whipple, Ari- OF a. m.: showing great interest in tho inspec- VALLEY VIEWS This company will embark for the zona, and not knowing the country 30.03, G.G18, 73, C5. tion trip. journey hero nt tho transport wharf, he passed South Stanton street and velocttj una 6 Having had a great amount of ex- Wind direction at c San Francisco. It wns first ordered tho guard of American soldiers, and 8 a. m.; 10 a. m.; noon: perience as regards mosquitoes and u.; and or thought the troopship would go to before ho realized it the street cars 3NE, 8NE, 0B, 8NE. other Insect potts, Major James is Seattle, Washington, for the company had carried tho score of Uncle Sam'f 8 giving tho benefit of his observations Falmfall Cunnfc 24 nours ending of engineers, but the embarkation men into Mexican territory. The a. m., 1.41 rainfall. to tho local authorities. will take place at San Francisco In- Mexican authorities placed Lieutenant WOODLAWN wma Total movement during ti stead. Field under arrest The matter was hours ending at noon, 115 miles. Company F comes hero to relievo soon straightened out, explanations WM. B. STOCKMAN, is subdivided into in to a..ord BUILD- company O, Second Battalion, which given and accepted, and they were es L WELFARE ACRE LOTS order HOME Section Director. has been stationed at Fort De Hussy corted to tho American side by the ERS A REAL HOME away from the crowded sections of the city. for the past three years almost. Com- Mexican soldiers. There tho incident (Continued from page One) NEWS IN A NUTSHELL pany G will tako station at Fort Leav- was closed as far1 ns the neighbor re- enworth, Kansas, on reaching tho public was concerned. But the com- tho Palm Cafe, a spaco having been Paragraph That Give Condensed mainland. manding officer thinks for all con- awarded it in order that no unhappy News of the Day. All of tho army officers, except Ma- cerned that Lieutenant Field should and material thoughts may drive tho The buying is good now jor William P. Wooten, Corps of En- bo allowed before n military court to spectator from the exhibits to a lern Sunset and gold watch. Seo gineers, will accompany tho battalion explain tho presence of himself anu Instructive lunch counter. Cweedle. of engineers from their present sta- his nineteen enlisted guardsmen on Following this, tho booths on tho No "waits" at tne Silent Barber tion at Fort Do Hussy to the United tho soil of nnother country, all in full left side of tho gymnasium will bo Still lot first-clas- per s $750 acre Shop. Six chairs and six States. They will go on the March service uniform of the American devoted to the kindergartens, institu- barbers. troopship, Logan, which is duo hero army. tional homes, public tchools, eugenics - There will bo a full rehearsal of about March C for tho coast. The outcome of tho military court- and tho Kamehameha schools, In the Your good judgment will tell you that the purchase of an acre lot in "Pinaforo" at the Opera House at 2 Lieutenant Barnard Goes to Omaha. martial of Lieutenant Field will be order named, the latter having a largo o'clock tomorrow afternoon Lieutenant Joseph II. Barnard, Fifth watched with great interest. corner in tho rear. Running down on Woodlawn at seven hundred and fifty dollars, whether for a home or You will bo satisfied with the work U. S. A. NEW YORK, February 10. Wash tho other sldo will bo tho booths for Cavalry, who left hero on the for an investment, is really "buying while the buying is good." of the French Laundry, 777 King r. Thomns early in this month for the ington's birthday will be observed in tho Children's Hospital, the Palama street. This laundry has no branches. coast in search of medical treatment tho City of Mexico by tho unveiling Settlement, tho Board of Health, In- Coronation King George, 'Opera for his eye that was Injured by a polo of tho monument to Washington, the fant welfare, tuberculosis, and the House, Tuesday. Book now. Promo- ball, has been heard from. He was centennial gift from the American col College of Hawaii. Tho Episcopal ex tion Committee Rooms. $1, 50c, 25c. stationed at Scholleld Barracks, where ony to tho Mexican government. The hibitions will bo placed at tho mauka -- TORRENS TITLE DEEDS. Tho annual meeting of Silva's Tog- he was a popular member of his regi' cornerstone of tho base was laid in sldo of the hall. ago gery, Ltd., will bo held on Tuesday, ment, serving as post exchange officer the Plazuela do DInamarca a year Downstairs the cluUrooms will bo September, during month .to displays. Several February 27, at 4 o'clock In the of that post for several months. last tho devoted tenement On reaching San Francisco, Lieu- when all Mexico was celebrating the of tho rooira aro to bo arranged by already an fa Charles Kammau and Carl Block, tenant Bernard reported to the Lieu- hundredth anniversary of her inde a special committee as pendence Spain. tene- both natives of Germany, were this' termant General Army Hospital for from nounced in Tho Star, as a model duplicated morning, in the United States circuit treatment for his eye. After a short ment. In another will bo CAPTAIN RUSH DEAD. room court, made citizens of this republic. stay there, the surgeon here sent Lieu conditions in a dark tenement Captain United a Tho Democratic council held last tenant Barnard to Omaha, Nebraska, Richard Rush, States and another will bo devoted to Navy (retired), who married Jane description of lifo in a light, Chcis for treatment by an eye specialist. It visional Desky, night decided to send a delegation to Hare, nieco of Mrs. C. B. .Reynolds, room, in still another will be dupli- tho national convention without in- is sincerely hoped that this care 'and .Mm. W. II. McLean and Walter Pom a room, the actual counter- structions. attention will cure and restore this cated lanal FORT STREET. roy, of Honolulu, died of heart failure part of which exists not far from tho Dr. MacLennan has returned and useful young officer to his troop and in Washington, D. C, on February 3 Settlement. resumed practice. Office, King St., station, at no distant day. 1912. The wedding of Captain Rush There will be a cloak room for la- opposite Advertiser office. Hours: 10 Lieutenant Field's Trouble. and Miss Jane Hare took place in Ho- dles and ono for gentlemen, tn In- to 12, 2 to. 4, 0 to 7. And now cornea tho news from tho nolulu, the officer having been a fre- formation bureau and all tho other All makes of typewriters repaired in mainland that Colonel Edgar Z. quent visitor to Honolulu years ago. conveniences that can mako the pub- a thoroughly workman-lik- e manner. Steever, Fourth Cavalry, commanding lic moro at homo and more like A. B. Arlelgh & Co., at Fort Bliss, Texas, has preferred feel Prompt service. HAS COLLISION. charges against Llefitenant Ben. W. ELDORADO staying or coming again. Ltd., Hotel near Fort Advices by. telegraph to tho McrH big across Fiald, Elghteecnth Infantry, for a vio- There will be a banner No soap is better than Thoro for cr-fe- chants' Exchange today aro to the Monday evening an - - - lation of tho neutrality act. tho street on i " keeping tho skin soft and white under tho schooner Eldorado has ex It was all an unfortunate mistake that nouncing tho whereabouts of tho ferrcd as a private to the 105th Com- any condition. Benson, Smith & Co., put Into lquiquo in a damaged condi grounds themselves will pany, and can only bo attributed to tho lack, hibition. Tho Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Ltd., Hotel and Fort streets. tion, having been in collision. although will be on Lieutenant Field's part, of watch bo illuminated, there Carl Baalor, who is touring tho Just the nature of tho damage, or in tho gymnasium, as fulness enough to attend to the mili- no decorations IF YOU ARE SINCERE IN WANTING THE BEST SOAP FOR world in the interest of tho Excelsior what boat ran into her has not been purposely no attempt tary detail upon which ho was sent. there has been Codo systom published by Ambrose J. stated. Tho Eldorado was loading affair or NEWCOMERS' CLUB. YOUR LAUNDRY, INSIST UPON YOUR GROCER DELIVERING Any ono who has visited Juarez, to mako this a decorative Wirtz of this city, Is now in Manila. nitre for Honolulu, says the message, anything outsldo of tho naked truth Unusual interest has been Mexico, or El Payo, Texas, crossing Dr. Notley is making additions to and this would seem to indicate that of Ihlngs displayed as directly as pos recently in tho Sunday afternoon the boundary lino at ibia point of the Ills KaimukI bungalow, which he lias she had boon rammed while at an- sible. meetings of the Newcomers' Club in Lone state, can most readily ap- named Merrlwlnga, an Australian Star chor by another vessel. Cooke Hall. Tho topics which are die-- j preciate how easily a mistake such a3 term meaning "Beautiful for Loca- The, Eldorado is well known at this SPECIAL ARMY ORDERS. cussed at these meetings have been Lieutenant Field has made could oc- ' tion." port. First Class Private Charles E. Gun- - of vital and popular interest and the i.3 cur. For near the dividing line o' the Food Commissioner Hlanchard ter, Company G, Battalion of En- concerts given by Anderson's orches- Itepublics on tho street car 2nd working on an analysis of somo Kona two H. T., is tra have given the sessions an added country, CRAZED HAWAIIAN gineers, Fort Do Ruasy, trans WHITE course, it is nn open and at water at present. It was forwarded WOMAN IN 'FRISCO as a private to Battery D, 1st attractiveness. Tomorrow the ques year, generally, the ferred "by Dr. Koss purpcao or having this time of tho middle-age- of dis-- for tho San Francisco Post: A d Flold Artillory, Scholleld Barracks. tion success in life will be l Bio Grande River has run dry, or it tested. kanaka woman, giving the name Corporal Bennett McClurg, Company cussed with a view to getting tho' Campbell morn- nearly so, consequently a perboii not Marston stated this of Mrs. Rebecca Mansfield, who wa.3 G, 2nd Battalion of Engineers, Fort ideas of tho men on what constitutes SOAP familiar with tho lay of the land could I ing that, before this tlmo next year, found Tuesday morning wander- Do Russy, II. T is transferred as a success, whether it is riches, honor, easily and quickly be carried from .he last thoro Will bo from tlx to eight million ing about Sixteenth and Mission private to tho 105th Coompany. Coast fame, a good tlmo or eaay money. The city United States to Mexico on the afreet moro gallons of water for daily streets dressed in the strange garb Artillery Corps, Fort Ruger. queation will probably resolve Itself cars before realizing ho was on lor-eig- n consumption. of a Hawaiian dancer, green tights Private Roy C. Elliott, 105 Compa into "what is worth while in life?"! soil. Tho landscapo In tho vi Croon stamp coiiectora tako notice. trimmed with reeds, is being held at ny, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Ruger, and tho various opinions of the New- - cinity of tho dividing river appears in Beautiful now goods have arrived. tho Detention Hospital under examin- II. T Ui transferred to Company G, comers should bo of Interest. Theroi Juarez just as It doss in El Paso. Hugs, tea and dinnor sets, clocks and ation by tho Insanity Commission. So 2nd Battalion of Engineers. will be tho usual concert and tho aup- - There seems very little choice in tho other articles too numerous to men- far all efforts havo failed to locate First Class Private Homer Bonolt, per, at which General Secretary Pauli quality or quantity of sand on the two tion. Come in and seo them. tho woman's relatives or ascertain Company G, 2nd Battalion of En Rlinor will tnllr nn nifr Mnn In TOnal. Tho second annual meeting of the shores. from whence tho comes. Tho patient gineers, Fort De Rusay, H. H is trans ness." China Boxes Ono care fnre of an American five Palama Settlement Association will puzzles tho hospital attendants by a passenger boarding be held at the Settlement, King cents will take spending her days and nlghto chant- Mon- anywhere In the pretty and busy street, opposite Llllha street on a car ing kanaka songs and crying out that S o'clock. city of Paso. Should tho car bear IN BLUE DELFT day evening at El sho sees visions of her husband and IN t Is open Mexico," on PERSONS THE NEWS The office of tho wireless tho sign "To displayed baby on tho walls of her coll. on woek days from seven in tho monv tho front, the fare Is the samo and in to flvo-tlilrt- y in the afternoon and you aro talrtm through many winding ISLAND SINGERS ARE LIONIZED. i e until! CAPTAIN PILTZ will go along on tho friends, and at 10 o'clock this morn-cabl- on Sunday mornings from eight streets and are across Into Mexico San Francisco News:, The same For 25 cents sho Ing each when had enough clgnra ton. Ship's messages aro received up boforo you scarcoly know you havo steamer Restorer to' last him spirit which inspires n woman to send leaves horo tomorrow. a your or so. to eleven every night. left tho homoland. violets to a condemned murderer or with! Wo will make the island trip, The Mexican customs officials elevate a rouo to the estate of a mat CHIEF OFFICER JOHNSON of tho THOMAS J. HUMBIRD, who arrived . This is positively the best and cheapest Salt Box ever offered. party of three or four, at $C each, and board the cars and mako tholr obser idol a number or inea has animated Rosecrans waa a former visitor by tho Sierra on Thursday, accom- a party of five or six at ?5 each. vations so swiftly, quietly and politely local women to Honlzo band of IIa It is absolutely sanitary and the wood lid carefully fitted, a hero as second officer on tho pala- panied by his wife and daughter, is makes Silva's Auto Stand, Chaplain street, that it is a pleasure to watch thorn wnilan "troubadours," as they call oil steamer J. A. Chanslor. Ho a promlnont citizen of Spokane, a closure proof against opposite Catholic mission. Phono This happens as ono is entering tho themselves. These same natives of tial perfect moisture. said morning ho was glad Wash,, whoro ho has largo financial 3C04 or 1179. . republic of Mexico from this point in tho summer Isles havo been appearing this that to got to Honolulu onco moro. interests. Mr. Hurablrd is presi- shipped ,us in Gentlemen who want their clothes Texas. Wishing to roturn to'- the nt n number of tho local nickelodeons back Several gross were excess, and rather than o of made with an Individual stylo nnd United Statos after walking through After having exhausted this source of dent tho Humbird Lumber Com pany, to the expense of returning them the manufacturer lias instruct- from exclusive patterns of Importod tho principal stroota of Juarez and revenue they sot themsolvos to cult! FREIGHT CLERK BECKLEY of the ono of tho largest lumber woolens should soo J. E. Rocha, tho maybo purchasing a beautiful Moxi-ca- n vatlng the patronage of that most gul Claudlno has taken up tho position,'. concorns of tho Northwest. ed us to "slash" so here's a chance for you at his expense. tailor, Hotel street, next to tho blanket or a souvenir spoon, look- lible of proys, tho clubwomon. temporarily, of purser of tho W. G. i Y. M. C. A. ing at tho old cathedrals of tho city, Not that an ordinary Hawaiian is Hall, leaving in tho Hall for Kauai W.WRIGHT is tho purser of tho cablo John F. Sylva hnd to postpono the and at tho handsomely appointed bull- not n gentleman, and every Inch nn' laBt night. Jim Logan has gono ns steamer Reatoror. Wright la woll na- installation uud testing of his h fight aniphlthentor, at which tho Amorican with his Inalienable right to' purser of tho Kilauca and Beckley known in Honolulu, having been tional sport of tho country Is held on tho pursuit of happiness. But those has takon his place. purser of tho Mllcahala and tho reflecting teloacope, on tho Executive I building grounds last night, on ac- each Sunday nfternoon, a streot car la troubadours aro aUeh palpable ... Noeau. His fatbor is W. W. Wright, W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd. count of the wonther. Ho will give taken for home again and in less than spongos and such insolent cllmbore MARSTON CAMPBELL, superintend. tho carrlago bulldor. Purser Wright you again public Is forty-flvo- j moot- 53-5- tho' show tho first clear night, from twenty minutoa aro in tho that many worthy natives of the cnt of works, will tako an opportunity of 7 King Street. to o years of ago today. Ho is receiving ing somo 6:30 to 11 o'clock. Professor Donaghbo contor of El Paso. islands havo been moved voice of his old friends during customs officers protoat. congratulations many' his stay will give a lecture on tho occasion. The American tho of his brief in Honolulu. 11 01 2 . A.s HAWgTTgfrr STAR. HQ SECOND SECTION

PAQE8 9 TO HONOLULU, HAWAII, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912. PAGES 9 TO 10.

ATTACK WILSON ON ACCOUNT By the Man MUNICIPAL OPERA FATHER OF THE BOY SCOUTS ,j at the J The Onlooker Tailor Shop OF HIS BOOKS IS FUTILE ...... i IN SAN FRANCISCO A GREAT PEACE. ENTHUSIAST

The Harry Corson Clarko Boason closed laBt night. Mr. Clarke is dlsap- - Dollltcd with the whole result nn rnmnnrnil with tlio Frnwlnv nnil Wnrilo WASHINGTON, D. Fcbrury 7. Publishers' nt Philadel- snowings mauo some yoars ago, and is at a loss to understand it. Homo of SAN FitANCISCO, February 14. CHICAGO, Fobruiry 6. Lieutenant- tlon jwradc. They way C, ( association marched half papers have enlighten will ndd Tho members of tho Board of Super- Bndon-Powol- Tho letter of the Hon. George Fred phia. the tried to him and Tho Onlookor his quota, Gonoral Sir Robort l, K. across tho country. And thoy got in Ho which Is that this city Is not easily taken In and must have good acting visors aro unanimous In tholr support Williams to former Senator Pettlgrew' addressed one of the mast and C. B., K. C.V. O. nnd peaceful warrior, tho parade, whoro Hngllih uovb could audiences over gathered to- good drama for Its good money. of tho nrunlcliwl opera-hous- e project not get. But the boy scouts are peace- concerning Woodrow WUhoii and his arrived In Chicago to- gether. The opening night was the test. was old and crudo very on ground to be furnished by tho city at 11:15 a. m. ful. books la Interesting, but neither novel He was easily the star of the Tho show and badly acted Indeed. Owen up at tno civic center. No olllclal nctlon day ovor tho Michigan Central rail- nor Important Everybody who reads evening, but he fell far short of his Corson Clarke and Margaret Dale lived to "If anything, through them Mngland reputations as people has been takon relative thereto, ox-co- road review boy glvo books knows well that the Wilson customary brilliancy. Usually ho Is their fair stock actors and thoro It onded. Few took to tho scouts and and Germany might bo said to be get- the trouble to company Improved that Mayor Holph has asked tho a lecture tonight on boy history Is tainted with torylsm from a most attractive after dinner speaker. see the again, which, howover, undor tho .scout ting on really Intimate terms. Boys my good exercise, but the plays wero of people who City Attorney for an opinion as to movement, of which he the tho first page to the last. There is It has been fortuno to hear Irretrievable. The kind might is founder. In English companies of .scouts cor- pay, what legal pha'sen there mny be in tho Sir Robort brought perhaps no more Interesting porod In him not less than six times, and until have liked them couldn't pay the price. Those who could wero tho with him a spirit respond systematically with lioys In I mutter, but the question was generally of comtompt for war abiding our national life than that of which tho Philadelphia affair nevor have kind that didn't like them. And so failure. , and nn Germany. Through this thoy aro pick- type discussed both beforo and after tho conviction boy will bo ho treats. Tho half century since the known him tb fall to the best Honolulu Is not a bucolic town in anything. There is no city of the that the scouts ing up a bit of each othor"s language, of dinner oratory. same white population which a larger Joy In no town meeting of tho Board of Supervisors a potent factor in establishing world civil war lies been one big with im-- ( after takes culture; with a although most of the correspondence waB.dls-courage- d yestorday afternoon. Tho unnnlmous peace. At tho Central com- portanco to tho nation. More than It could not be said that he greater proportion of travelled people; no white Insulars, man for man, station a Is carried on In Espornnto, an achieve- sentiment expressed was that tho pany of boy scouts greeted that. It has been full of importance to by the La Folletto fiasco, for have seen more good plays and good acting and heard more good the hero ment of every boy scout." states- proposition made by representatives of of Mafeklng with "present the world. The years that saw the he spoke before the Wisconsin music the earth nround. And It is a place that would spend Us thousands arms." Denies Scouts Foster Militarism. Perhaps was something n David the Mu.slcal Association of San Fran- This afternoon 0000 boy scout.s United States welded again Into n men. there for season of Mantell or Warfleld or Maude Adams but will grudge of "Tho boy scouts movemont Is much moment to nsplring pre- or cisco to prosent tho city with a $750,-00- 0 Chicago wore given a half holiday coherent nation after tho most cruel about the fatal Its hundreds to the Ncllls Corsons. from misunderstood. I understand labor or-- any building if tho city will furnish school in order to pay respects and bloody civil war of tho century cedential candidates. At rate, both The moral is, Mr. and Mrs. Actor, if you are not up to tho relative best to the ganizatlons nnd others havo bcon the ground, was tho happiest possible man who Is Idol Wilson and La Follette came out with in your art and haven't a reportolre of the newestand best plays, you will tho of tho boy scouts It- - might well insiprc a historical writer i against contending It fostered mili- use to which a part of the civic center of Great Britain. Tho inspection to his highest efforts. Years that made fewer laurels than they took with find Honolulu quite Inhospitable. If you aro really an artist with plays' to wns tarism. Quite tho contrary. Thoro Is away can be devoted. ono of tho many which Sir Is the nation ofie of the world powers, them. Senator La Follette cast suit, come In confidence and get your reward ae Frederick Wardo and the Robert scouting In peace as well as war. The among magazine The proposed opera-hous- e is to bo making on his tour nround tho world. that put it .second among the naval his strength the men Frawlcys did when the town was much smaller than it Is now. scouts wero organized for the purposo placed on ono or tuorb of the lots em- In which ho already has greeted lorces, that made American diplomacy by a most and tactless talk; been of Instilling strong notions of man braced In tho civic center plan, bonds by boy scoutB of tho West something to bo reckoned with, that Gov. Wilson sacrificed nothing, but The Floral Purade Committee ask for suggestions for next year's parade, Indies, hood nnd ability in the bays. nothing, for which aro to be voted on tho 2Sth Panama, Boston, Now York, Philadel- brought the Panama canal to the verge gained for his speech did not bo I will mako one: Get some (lowers for it! After all a floral parade with- "Wo bad a slight misunderstanding of this month. Tho city will donate phia Washington, Inspecting a of completion, aro years the story rise above the commonplace. out flowers is a good deal like an art display with cheap reprints substi- and about tliis In England when we flrst the property for tho opera-house- , In- grand thp scouts In the capi of which Is well worth the telling. It Is rather Interesting to note that tuted for tho landscapes and portraits in oil. jpvlewjpf ntarted to organize tho boys. But a theso two literary men In politics stead of devoting It to one of maiiy tal city In company with President But, as Mr. Williams has pointed out, There aro plenty of bright things growing at this time of year botigatn-vlllea- , bit of investigation showed the com-plalnc- politicians In other uses that might bo determined Taft. It Is told by Gov. Wilson in a way out or, shall Iay, literature? for instance, of which I saw no specimens. In the pnrade. Hoses are their error and now wo have on. Tho building Is to cost tho city Peace Principal of sympathy with the spirit of the made so flat a failure in addressing now possible owing to the progressive warfare which an Imported parasite His Theme. practically no opposition." distinctly nothing, and tho municipality will bo Peace formed about tho sub time. a literary audience. has made on the Japanese beetle. Some of the prettiest roses I ever saw arc entire Calls General Head of Scouts. of Lorlmer a gainer to the extent of tho value of ject of tho doughty warrior's conver Cost Probe. growing In some old dooryards in a Chinese lane running makai from Vine-yar- Tho Interview was interrupted for a Criticism of Little Weight. the improvement, Inasmuch as it is sation. It wns notlceablo from tho mo Tho approaching end of the Lorlmer street near Lillha. Others may be found In yards all about town; and moment by tho arrival of James B. However, tho Williams criticism is Investigation to the intention to present the building, ment ho swung briskly Into tho lobby calls attention the between now and next February yard may havo Us All of roses If West, chief scout executive In tho not likely to bo particularly-effecti- ve ev(ery it after completion, to the city for per- of cost of the effort to determine tho tho Blackstono hotel. Over a roar Sim- wants to. Say! Let's nil grow roses for the next Floral Parade! We may o United States, and Capt. H. II. as a political document. I recall very petual use r.s an oporn-hous- nnd home ing Aro. placed In a fitness of that gentleman to a seat In hearth .he himself mons, oAlclal In Chicago organi- well in the 1900 campaign tho also remind ourselves that there are half n dozen bright blooms, coreopsis, of music. an tho that the United States senate. 1 am In- position of slego as several nowspnper sub- Shasta daisies and the like, which aro easily enough cultivated hero. Some Preliminary plans specifications zation. books of Theodore Roosevelt were formed upon tho best authority that aud reporters advanced . care in cutting back would make the polnsetta show Its best In February In- "Sir Robert Is looked upon as the jected to tho most painstaking scrutiny the government has spent more than will bo In tho hands of tho architectu- "Is this all of you?" asked the gene- by na- stead of January, as now. FernB aro always with us; aud what about maile? commission appointed by Mnyor head of tho world scouts, you know," an attache of tho democratic $1GO,000 In this case. Senator Lorlmer ral ral, smiling. dis- A little trouble would make our Floral Parade tho real thing. Tho use of Rolph, whoso members will beforo said Mr. West, to tho reporters. tional committee. It was easy to admits having expended ?G0,000 in his The reporters nraurod him It was un- paper flowers simply exposeB our tropical laziness to tho world and makes long ley city Tho general's military brusquoness cover in them many tactless and defense. The newspaper which has beforo tho ofllcials and and one cnsually remarked their er lab-or- , our parades resemble a tinsel circus procession. governors As guve way to a pleased emllo as ho pro- fortunate references to organized pressed the case ngalnst him has ap- board of of the Musical rand was a peaceful one. tested tho honor by a gesture. A mo to our citizens of foreign birth, to parently spent rather more than both. .loclatlon a concrete outline of jilnns "Thnt's tho Idea pence," said Sir Did you notice in the military parade that tho great majority of tho for tho building so they may har-monl- ment lator ho was shaking hands in some of tho fathers of the republic. At present no ono can tell with cer- that Robert. "No man that has had a troops were mere boys of twenty-tw- o or thereabout. But they are tho fol- appearance to tho nowspaper men. All was carefully gathered, collated tainty whether the charges against in detail and with glimpse of war ever approved of it. I lows who make the wars of the world. They made the revolution, which general plan civic center. "Very nice of you," said tho great and widely printed. Sonio phrases, like the accused senator have been proved. the for tho surely do not. International peace was not an affair of middle-age- d men as one might think pictures. warrior, smiling, "nnd do not for a his famous reference to the American But it has been proved that a poor fron the should bo tho object of every civilized They never let middle ago shoulder a save ns laBt moment forget that I am a man of workingman is "a woolly rhinoceros," man whose seat in the senate is at- musketv a resort. Tho country. Trouble between tho powers? post- Mexican affair was one of youth; and so was the Civil peace." even were .set forth in three sheet tacked by a powerful corporation War until on the ono BID AIR LINE Really, I am not a bit Interested. I 11 side they had to rob tho grave as well as ers. But in tho end nobody who knew might as well resign. Either Senator the cradle for recruits,. and on the am not up on that Bort of thing at Guest of Luncheon Here. any other make a draft iftll among tho of stay-at-hom- forty-fiv- anything about politics could trace Lorlmer had to go down into his own ranks all under all. Sir Robert camo to Chicago accom- "We all remember tho boys of tho Spanish war. They twenty-tw- o votes for Bryan, or ngalnst McKlnley, pocket for tho enormous sum neces- averaged Warrior Slight of Statue. panied by M. C. Wroughton of Lon- I am told; now they average thirty-si- x and aro quite, LWAY E to this attack on Rooscvolf's literary sary for, his defense, or ho had to find beyond tho first call The general .stood In n characteris don, England, and Lee Kecdlck, who military age, which Is made known by style. somebody who. would advance the freshness of sinew and amplitude of tic attitude. Ho was dressed In a trim Is in chargo of the arrangements fcr Probably Williams on breath and by that scorn of fatigue which so soon the attack money. , exhaust themselves. LOS ANGELES, February 13. Euro bluo suit, which seemed to nccentuato his tour. Ho went directly to the Wilson will bo much of tho same sort If the former wore tho fact and the pean, capital is understood to bo back his slight staturo. His complexion is Blackstono hotel, whero he was the pan. of a flash In tho The American man guiltless It would be a gross In- Poor old Hawaiian monarchy. Its relics had u rather pathetic look on of a ?20,000,000 corporation, tho Call ruddy, an effect heightened by a brist- guest at luncheon of Julias Roscnwald judge by 22 voter does not a candidate justice. It the latter ho would be un- February and there wero no flowors or American flags to decorate it. It forma Air Lino Hallway Company, tno ling auburn mustache. His keen eyes nnd A. Stamford White After the rc-- his published works of a decade beforo fit to flit in the senate, for he would sat on a piutform nnd saw tho invader's uniformed men go by, thousands articles of which were filed hero today. glanced nround tho half circle of re- - view of tho Boy Scouts this afternoon tho election. Gov. Wilson would not be owned by thoso who had paid for of them, receiving never n salutation, Itself, an emblem of what Is past and The company is organized with a paid porters as ho spoke. His arms wero In Dexter navlllon, ho hopes to get tho by bo made a presidential possibility his defense. Whatever bo tho issue, gone forever. There was n crowd, near It but no ono seemed to know who up capital of $150,000 for the purposo folded across his chest, and ho Btood opportunity to visit tho Chicago stock his history. Therefore ho ought not so far as Lorimer Is colcerned, It Is thoso isolated old people wero, sitting under the kamana tree and thinking, of building an "air lino" broad gaugo with his feet apart upon tho floor. yards. to bo unmade by that work. Literary suggestive of a flaw in our national maybe, of the brilliant past. Time wns when tho colors would havo dipped steam railroad between San Francisco Calls German Scare Twaddle. Ho will leave Chicago early tomor- political agitation are criticism and organization. To reduce it to the per- to the old lady who sat In the center of tho forlorn group, a sunshade and Los Angeles, to havo an approxi "I say I am not interested," con- row to return to New York, later to dissimilar: 1b liiUo sonal illustration, neither Senator over her head held up by a faithful retainer; but that waB almost twenty mate langth between the two cities of tinued Sir Robort. "Thoro one point, visit Buffalo and then to tour tho

years ago. o ex- Falls to Seire Oppartunlty. Kern, on the democratic side, nor Sen- Thousands who marched by her yesterday were not born when 150 miles, twenty-flv- miles shorter however, on which I do not mind south. On his way to San Francisco But with a great opportunity to com- ator Kenyon, on tho republican, would Her Majesty was in tho prime of life. How long ngo it all seems. that tho Southern Pacific coast line. pressing myself. That is tho frequent he iwlll not pass thdough Chicago Eng- bine the political and the literary ap- havo been ablo to finance nuch a fight But few pictures can bo found in literature of thoso old days. Tho Ha- Beyond the statement that foreign rumors of a German Invnslon of again. Ho will glvo twenty lecturoa peal at once, Gov. Wilson failed to for their places as has tho man on waiian royalists made somo history but thoy didn't wrlto it. They left that capital is behind tho project there Is land. This Is all tho twaddle of tho in tho United States, thirteen of thom seize it at the dinner of the Periodical whoso cfBe they aro sitting. to the missionaries who did not see picturesqueness so much ns they did no statement of tho plans beyond that newspapers. under the auspices of tho Boy Scouts. sin; and of the Bin thoy left few particulars. It was too racy. Mark Twain, contained in tho papers. It is obvious "Tho only thing npproachlng a hint who had a chanco to leave some history, merely did caricature und tho that tho directors aro "dummies," In of a Germnn invo.slon was when a Don't miss seeing the Maoris. Opera grossest boy night. You may kind at that. Tho very truest picture of the monarchy ns It was cluding tho law Arm of Craig Bohyriior, troop of scouts came over from House, next Tuesday CHURCHILL FACES 1883, part In corona- again. IB about is that done by Isobel Strong in her story: "Tho Girl From Ralph & Twombly; Ixora M. Thomp Germany to tako tho never have tho chance Home." That is tho Honolulu nnd tho society I partly recall and it is truo son, tho ofllco stenographer, and V. O. to Atmosphere and true to llfo. "One Summer In Hawaii" is only fair to mid- Gcofferlon, a lawyer clasely associated IE dling. Craig is NO OUTLINES 01 RULE BILL But what actual scenes appear in "Tho Girl From Home." Here's one, with Gralg, and Behymer. w KULA TOASTED WASHINGTON with its location in tho Royal Hawaiian Hotel: namod as president of the coriioratjon. Behymer is a son of L. E. Behymer. Tho music began again, a wild, barbaric theme with a strangely familiar melody running through .BELFAST, Ireland, FeVunry fi. but escorting cars packed with detec- it. "I almost seom to know what they aro playing," said PENNSYLVANIA GIANT DEAD. Kaalkaula (w) was sent to Jail babbling Incoherently the while. gov- In working way Efsentlal features of the liberal tives succeeded a Florence. POTTSVILLE (Pa.), February 13. for thirty days for drunkenness by A largo crowd gathered and ap- throng got ernment's homo rule bill, to bo Intro- through tho groaning and "It's Hawaiian music," Mrs. Ross explained. "But thoy Ambrose Moore, ,tho "Pennsylvnnifi Judge Monsarrat yesterday. plauded Kaalkaula's performance One away. alwnys get some bit qf an old hymn duced In tho British parliament, wore tho Churchllls safely tho missionaries brought giant" Is dend at his. home near Mount John Santos, drunk again, was fined tourist asked If It was part of tho In tho course tho morning a crow hero and weave It In with their own music. Doesn't the net forth for the first tlwo todiy in the of j hand play Carbon of kidney disease. Ho weighed $4 and costs. Downing and C. W. carnival program. paraded carry well? We wero so lonoly when they wont away." speech of Winston Spencer Churchill, of unlonist.s tho streots "Who?" asked Florence. C25 pounds, was of unusual height and Anderson, also drunk, forfeited ball Kaalkaula stated that n.s It was the admiralty. ing an efllgy Mr. Churchill to which the llnst lord of tho The of "Tho band boys. Thoy are men, of course, but everybody moaBurod moro than flvo feet around of $G each. day beforo tho anniversary of tho calls boys. bill Is to contain provisions for a fair was attached a placard bearing tho them the band Thoy went up to San Francisco tho wal.st. His strength was enormous Kaalkaula Indignantly protested birth of tho Immortal Washington she to competo in some big muaical affair, and we wero so proud, representation in tho Iwo houses of words: "Down with Churchill." "No d for they won the prize. Mr. Bergcr. ho's the loader, you and ho frequently carried a that sho was not drunk. did not think that It would bo consid- for all classes of homo rule!" Thoy proceeded to tho thrco-floo- the Irish parliament know, had a good deal of trouble with thorn, they wero so barrel of oil in his t should Ofllcons testified that on Wednesday ered amiss If sho bought a Jug ot tho Irish people and restrictions will hotel at which Mr. and Mrs. Church-Il- l popular. Thoy kept giving away tholr buttons for souvenirs, ers without great effort, no was afternoon defendant was standing at wlno and offered to Almighty God hor sang bo placed on the passing of laws or are staying and tho national and pcoplo treated them to drinks, and when they got their forty years old. tho corner of King nnd Fort streets honrtfolt thanks for allowing her to the Impositions of taxes which might anthem after which thoy dispersed money they'd, hand It over to beggars and tramps. Mr. a, a cousin of mine, plnys with a bottlo of "dago red" in ono becomo an American. 'do unjuBt to any party, while religious without disorder. tho cornet nnd ho told mo such pathetic stories about poor people In your country. Ho Coronation King George, Opera hand nnd a Hawaiian Jew's harp in Sho was saluting tho flag and voic- freedom is to bo secured. Tho armed Rain Soaks Football Field. said many and many n tlmo ho had given a man a quarter House, Tuesday. Book now. Promo tho othor. Sho wns doing a sort of ing her patriotic Bontlmonta when the In aro to bo controlled Ham fell tho whole morning. a sloop. forces Ireland Thg Just for placo to And it seemed so sad to him not tion Committee Rooms. $1, 50c, 25:. serpentine daiTco on tho sldowalk, pollco appeared on tho scono In an-nw- to see any cocoanut by tho Imperial government, but football grounds, at which tho meeting trees. Ho told mo ho walked miles nnd to n riot call. She wasn't drunk is to control Us own finances, is to bo held, is a swamp and the miles and didn't And ono." "But they don't grow in courso, that tho King was coming, and so she stayed away. at all and was, as a matter of fact, imperial government wl'.l canvas marquee in which California." while tho saturated "Yes, I know. That's what makes It so hard for tho poor But tho Pawtuckct pcoplo did not understand Island politics drinking tho health of Goorge Wash- continue Us land purchase and pension Mr. Churchill is to speak has sagged people. For If you are really hungry, you can always oat and asked them both. Everybody in town was there and ington whon arrested. schemes. threateningly soveral times. cocoanuts." nil tho offlcorB from tho othor ships. Thoy had, arranged a throno on the quarter deck with flags and things, tho way Prosecuting Ofllcer Brown said that Mixed Reception for Churchill. Mr. Churchill and John E. Redmond, Tho music suddenly changed from a molodlous wnltz Into tho bold, serious notos of an anthem. Thoro was a sound thoy always do, and wo know tho King wns expected. o Kaalkaula was a public nuisance. figure-- In leader, reached tho mar-quc- o of Mr. Churchill, Jho chief tho the nationalist a general scraping of chairs on the lowor veranda. our feelings whon wo saw tho King coming ovor tho Whon she got lit up sho frequentod through Bide. wo homo rule demonstration, r.rnvcd this safely. Their Journoy "What Is It?" asked Florence. Sho was given n seat beside tho throno and nil tho most public places Instead of re- morning with his wife at the central tho streets was marked by nothing "Tho King," mld Mrs. Ross. "Evorybody is standing." waited. Of courso wo told tho officers of tho Pawtuckct and thoy wero frightened to death. Nobody know what was going tiring to a neighborhood whero drunk- Btat.on and had a somewhat mixed more serious than outbursts of groans "Is that tho national air thoy aro playing?" "Yes. Hawaii to happen. Then we saw tho royal boat coming and tho sa-lu- to enness was not so much thought of. orangemen To guard against an in- Ponoll Hawnil Forovor. It's grand, reception. A number of and hisses. isn't it?" began banging away. His Majesty walkod slowly up Tho corner of Fort and King streets, greet- only who had gathered at tho station vasion by tho unionists ticket , "I never saw a King," said Florence "Is he nice look- - tho deck and evorybody bowed." Mrs. Ross rose to hor fict ho romarkod, was a mighty bad place to tho story as sho talked, assuming tho urbane smllo ed him with groans and boo3, but these holders wero admitted to tho grouuls, Ing?" Sho was beginning (o like friendly act of to" her visitor. King respectful homago of people. in which drink Georgo Washing- In hearty of lnsldo tho marquee effigies bearing "Oh, my donr," she answored. "Ho Is magnificent Of tho nnd tho tho "Wo nil wero drowned tho choers quartor-deck- . ton's hoalth. , courso he Isn't a Knmehumeha. Tho rolgnlng family was watched him going up the companion wny to the tho crowd of liberals and nationalists. tho labels "Carton and Londonerry Quoen Emma was standing liko this, vory straight Judgo Monsarrat, In passing sen- swayed extinct when Queen Emma's little boy died. Queon Emma There was no disturbance al that hour Turncoats and Traltor.s,", was regont us sho was not of roynl blood, tho people and haughty with ropos of Jossnmlne loopod in her hair. Wo tence, said that thirty days would but King up to her nnd out and thp largo forco of police on duty from poles, did not want hor for a ruler. Then thoy had a goneral elec- saw tho walk hold his hand. Sho keep off the street for a .spell Wo In- hor and eaBy. as you havq was gavo him hors. could not hoar what they said, but In tho station had an tasK. All Challenged at Entrance. tion Just in tho United States. It betwbon would glvo her & chance to roform, n stead of taking the throno himself ho lod her to it. Sho hesi- Churchill's Car. Bodies of Infantry dragoons Knlakaua, a young prince of good family and tho Crowd Threatens and' exciting. tated n moment whllo wo all held our broaths nnd thon, If possible. a momont Emma. It was awfully After Kaltlkaua was elected Matters looked ugly for wero stationed a short dlstanco from . king he and Queen mot or spoke to whon sho took tho sent, he bowod low before her, llko this, Kaalkaula will take some reform- Emma never oach other, - In emer. Paw-tucko- nnd I declare, wo nil Bald afterwards, wo foil llko ap- when Mr. and Mrs. Churchill started tho mariuco readiness for though It was years ago, until last Thursday on tho t. . , ,, ing. When last arrested on Burns' for tho placo where tho uiqotlng was gencles. Tho police challenged ovory-on- o I was thoro myself nnd saw Jt." pinuuuiK. splondld of him!" cried Florence, wns n birthday, sho told a similar tnlo to bail, "Do toll mo about it," Fioronoo, now entirely won over "How "That llko to bo hold, A largo crowd which Who tried to paBS Into the grounds. sad King. I I could seo him." the ono sho sprung In court this morn- - by kindly half-whit- wish gathered outside tho hotal nppoaj-q- Occasional bands or rowdy youths the tl,c cause "Well, you know, Honolulu poople'had always been careful There Is much moro of tho same covorlng social llfo nnd Incidents nnd ln' lh ht the Inclined to rush Mr. Churchill's moicr marched by with banners bearing the Pn not to invito them both to tho sumo entortnlnment. Or, if mentioning many names that aro still familiar .and somo scaroly disguised I0' r0 niU'at w8 tha car, and trlod to block its passage, (Continued on pago sixteen.) Queen Emma was asked, sho was always told, delicately, of sho was a Scotchman. "n enough to bo palatable. . ffi wm iiiAWAiiAH iTAR Saturday, yjam&Y aum (Vid H1. ol. Herb. I'm awful wrjrt" MRBTINd NOTIOtt. ANNUAL MBETINS. A Family Aunt AttKlIm rnun.l thftl etae bed BY AUTHORITY STAR'S MINUTE STORY I COM JEN I mmt)thlinr very lmMrtn( to etlenit .Vollce harebr Ktwn thnt th nn WA1AMTA AOttlCUI.TUMAI. If. L1MITHI). ,.A - OfAcn of the of llmlth, of PANY, to In tin- illtiltiK room mrd mint matting of the fttocttholura 11 HoHolHltt, wiill, Fnmry tt, the Afflerlwn-llHwnlln- n mill Notlee lR hereby given tlmt the An Medicine Notle In hereby nlven tlmt Ht a upiily Comimny, Limited, willlrb held nuel meeting of the Sherelielder of O S remilur meeting of the Territorial at the office of the corporation, 01 the WAIALUA AORICULTUKAL Wrong Method lliwnl of Health, held February 38, South Qtieon Mtreot, llmioltilu, T. II., COMPANY, LIMITUI), will be held nt 10IS, tho following rules and regula- on Monday, February IC, lfU, nt 10 tho office of Castle & Cooke, Limited, Without tions wero unnnlmously adopted: a. in. .IAS. M. MACCONHL, at tho cornor of Fort and Merchant An Aunt Agfttlm ieltled buck In her ! sneer In It. "CKn't you llntl STUDY THE llli IT IUSSOLVHD by tho Board of Scflrotary. Streets, In the City nnd County ot Ho- ox YM SO, Hawaii, on seat In the ulialr enr she thought. better nd ie thhn tlitit? think Health of the Territory or Hawaii 3t Feb. 16, 'U. nolulu, Territory of Wed I, 1 believe ytu?" that the following regula- nesday, February SStli, 1912, at 10 with a dollolou thrill, thnt for one rules and Alcohol There was an angry nrumpllnn of tions bo nnd tho same are hereby ANNUAL MEETING. o'olock A. M. wholo month alio would be away from TURKEY TROT the jmpor us Herbert said. "For tnado and adopted for the promotion T. II. PETRI 15, the stronuoiiB lift nt lier brother Hob's. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic Heaven's "fniko Holon, out thnt outl of tho public health, and especially Kukalau Plantation Company, Ltd. Secretary, Walalua Agricultural Com- iKIvo children and a delleato mother alcohol. l in tired of It, .lontily tired. 1 don't for tho prevention nnd suppression of Notice is hereby given tho an- pany, Ltd. and alterative, free from wm-l- f A 1111 f AKAtllR that ' tilan.it htlfil nlltl medicine 'bIi-- a . 111, 1 linn I n 1 iil tm-.- t 30. dlsenses which may bo caused or nual meeting of tho Stockholders vf Honolulu, Hawaii, February 12th, What is a "tonic"? A bomm to uliow the strain. Her "r " " vii NEW YORK, January When had T - strength or tone; a , . , , , , but don t mnko an oxhlbltlon of your- Commit-to- o transmitted by mosquitoes, by pro- the Kukalau Plantation Company, 1912. that imparts lieari uuiuiuiuiy uiriiuu n nn" Mrs. Charles Henry Israel's self before Aunt Agatha. For her Re- viding against tho breeding of mos- Ltd., will bo hold the office of II. medicine that builds up, gives when a letter came from her nelce. on Amusement and Vacation at sake she has It hard enough at Hob's quito larvae and prescribing the man- Hackfold & Co., Ltd., Honolulu, on ANNUAL MEETING. vigor and power. What is an Helen Dudley. Inviting her to spend sources for Working Girls fbund In I'll turn the follow over to one of ner in which water in which mosquito day February, 1912, "alterative"? A medicine that n month with thorn. the course of its watch on the dance tho 26th of AD. the boys. It's money out of my neces- larvno might otherwlso breed shall bo hour 10 o'clock a. in., for alters or changes unhealthy ac- U was two years since Helen's mar- halls of New York that it was at the of WAHIAWA WATER COMPANY. pocket, but anything to keep peace." cared for so as to prevent such breed busi- tion to healthy action. Ayer's riage, and Aunt Agatha had felt a sary to strike out all the politer forms tho purpose of transacting such LIMITED. had Then the door slammed, and Aunt "grizzly bear" ing within five miles of the harbor ness as may properly come before hereby given an- Sarsaparilla does all this with- trillo hurt that nn Invitation ' of "turkey trot" and Notice is that the Agatha knew ho had gone with his of Honolulu, the principal nlaco of mooting. out stimulation. Ask your doc- i.,,n.i True. 110 OUO dancing, it urged that thore be estab- the nual meeting of the Shareholders of hreakfast unllnishcd. He was as Rood danger from such diseases. GEO. RODIEK, if a family medicine, like else had visited Helen, but then she lished some standard of decency In the WAHIAWA WATER COMPANY, tor ob-- , cill ,0 tU,1,lor SECTION 1. shnll hail stood bv Helen stnnchly when wr social dancing. It be unlawful Acting Secretary. LIMITED, will bo hold at tho office Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is not vastly hour as though"" nothing to have, keep, jcctlon, had been raised to her mar-,-t the usual What is good and what i8 Ibnd? maintain or permit, By order of Castlo & Cooke, Limited, at tho better without alcohol than .. i iimilnnanitt-- litul liniinnnpfi 111 flip morn. within an area of live riatte to Herbert uiuiioy. i"- What was tho answer for the working miles of the A. HORNER, corner ot Fort and Merchant Streets, with it. ' Inc. but Helen met him with a gloomy harbor of Honolulu, any The fact was Aunt Agatha had a girl when she protested that every cistern, tank President. , in the City and County of Honolulu, ' face and Aunt Agatha was not at all or well or other receptacle sincere liking for Dudley. She did one was dancing the "turkey trot?" of similar Dated Honolulu,, Dec. 20, A. D. 1U12. Territory of Hawaii, on Wednesday, surprised that ho did not come up character containing water, or any Ayer's Sarsaparilla nut the Bllgbtmt stock In certain Was It all a confusion in terms? 3ts reb. 14, 20, 24. February 28th, 1912, at 1:30 o'clock - smoking room until bedtime. pond, pool, spring, fountain or stories about his wildnoss. She re- "s To tho end that these questions other P. M. Bob 1 The next morning ho telephoned body of water of similar character, or ELECTION OH OFFICERS. Prtured by Dr. J. C Ar II Co., Lowell, Mm., U. S. A. pentedlv told her brother there might be answered, and that tho T. II, PETRIE, -- ;. .mnlianers thal tll0" wero 80 ver' m,8' lle could any rice or taro patch containing wa Company, ""c 0nt ' . . ii standard should begin to take form, Secretary Wahlawa Water noi Rei miuio u.m.e.. It was ter, unless tho water thereof or there- could put their finger down firmly and Its annual meeting The Koloa Sugar Company. Limited. 'eleven o'clock when Aunt Agatha thecommittee at in shall bo kept constantly triumphantly say, "mere. today hold in ball- - treated At the annual meeting of the stock- Honolulu, Hawaii, February 12th, COOK WITH i. nnnn ma wnv. n nw iiiuiuciilk a conference the 011 ueg.m ninn in . with a solution of copper or other As time went evcryuouj ... , I ronm nt Ilelinrinlrn-s- wlinrn thoso In. holders of The Koloa Sugar Company, 1912. Helen's voice was raised, angry nnu - ' chemical agent or constantly to believe Aunt Agatha was vteht; "might and, per- covered held at tho office of H. Hackfold & wns ring in He.ru- - vlted see and learn tii.i vnunir uonnto vldentlv were ver there a stubborn with kerosene or petroleum oil Co., Ltd., Honolulu, T. H on Febru- ANNUAL MEETING. a nagging haps, set their own standards." happy Hut Aunt Agatha could not orfB which woman's or other substance so as effec- ary 21, 1012, the following directors aecusa-invite- To this conference there was in- Helen might have variably wakes. Harsh, ugly tually to prevent the breeding to servo for thinking that 000 and auditor were elected APOKAA SUGAR COMPANY, LIM I tlons wer hurled at him and ho an vited a most varied audience of s her of mosquito larvae in tho water tho ensuing year: Hans Isonbcrg, ' nor men and women, folk prominent in ITED. cl.n on... i:ii.lm..t nt tllr, frnto ns nhe swered recklessly, neither denying therein or thereof or constantly kept Richard Cooke, Paul R .Isenberg, W. the social of New York settle- Notice is hereby given that the an luas'-m- te, and presently she heard life sufficiently free of vegetable growth Klamp, directors; cler- Pfotonhauer and F. nual meeting of tho Shareholders of ,w , the hall, leaving ment workers and city officials, al-l - him stride down and other obstructions and stocked Haneberg, the same old smile that she had ,.,,, , , Li- Armln auditor. tho APOKAA SUGAR COMPANY. w.v. gymen, magazine writers, artists, mosquito-destroyin- g all trUSted I Dvuiu.n ui.i .muuiiib .i with fish, or con- At a subsequent meeting of the wavs liked and. above cense Bureau inspectors, and city LIMITED, will bo held at the office "Great Scott, it's parlor. stantly so screened with wire netting Board of Directors, the following off- that greeted her. This variety was sought In of Castle & Cooke, Limited, at the you!" he cried as he Next night Herbert did not come of at least eighteen wires to tho Inch icers were appointed to serve for tho good to see the hope that the ideas gained In the corner of Fort and Merchant Streets, Oiiental through his arm. "It homo to dinner ijnd there was no mes- each way or otherwise so covered as ntiaiiltif vnrv tucked her hand conference might radiate to many cen in tho City and County of Honolulu, though I was back In Graf- sage. The following morning Aunt to prevent the ingress and egress or HANS ISENBERG President Feems as ters of influence Territory of Hawaii, on Tuesday, Feb- you. Agatha had it out with Helen. mosquitoes to and from the water Vice-Preside- ton, just getting a peep at Tell RICHARD COOKE ... ruary 27th, 1912, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. "Look here, Helen,'' ,she said ab- The point brought out seemed to bo therein or thereof, or unless by emp- mo all about it Helen? She's all W. PFOTENHAUER Treasurer T. H. PETRIE, ruptly, "how long is this state of af- that while the dance variants might tying and drying or cleansing any right. She had some meeting at the F. KLAMP Secretary Secretary, Apokaa Sugar Company, fairs going to continue? Two years be very prettily and properly per such container of water or otherwise Ms house tonight, a club she belongs to, H. HUGO, Limited. see- ago Herbert Dudley was one of the formed, they were distinguished only adequate means be employed so as pro and Oh, don't worry." he cried, Secretary tern. Honolulu, Hawaii, February 12th, suiyiiest boys Imaginable and you a by a series of imperceptible grada effectually to prevent the breeding of ing the crestfallen look, '"they'll bo 1912. We carry at all timei the girl. Now where are tions their- origins, nnd mosquito any. out of the way when we get there." lovable little from Indecent larvae In such water or ASSIGNEES NOTICE. choicest products of the Crafts- unhappy; any one can Helen met them at the door, and you? Herbert is thnt for the dances to develop toward container. see It; and you why in the world uglier extremes was so easy as ANNUAL MEETING. men of the Far East. at first Aunt Agatha thought it was their Section 2. It dhnll be unlawful to Notice is hereby given that all are you gambling with your happi to bo inevitable. That was the evolu- the loting, joyous Helen of old, but have, keep, maintain or permit, with- having claims against K. llama- CARVINGS IN IVORY v ny ,io you maae me m.se.-an- tion, according to Professor Duryea, a Pacific Sugar Mill. when thoy went Into tho dining room .ness: in such area, any other body of water saki, who lias conducted a retail AND SANDAL WOOD, able? It is you, Helen. You don't teacher of dancing. "Right here on Tho annual meeting of the stock she got a good look at her as she or any other receptnelo containing store on 'South King Street, in Hono - like the truth ". voice Fifth" avenue I have seen it change In might holders of the Pacific Sugar Mill will HAMMERED BRASS, sat at the head of tho table she reallz- water in which mosquito larvae lulu, must Hie tho same with G. went on, "but you've got to face it the course of tho evening." he said. any thing con- be held at tho office of F. A. Schaefer SILK KIMONOS PLAIN ed that the girlish Helen of two otherwise breed or or Tashiro, 27, Campbell Block, unless you want to drive Herbert Then he and Mrs. Duryea showed at Room & Co., Ltd., In Honolulu, T. H., on years ago had disappeared. In her dition which might otherwise enable 10, 191 AND EMBROIDERED, you Honolulu, on or before April Thursdny, February 29, 1912, 2' ..i n ,vnm win, lmnvv noucli-- 1 away from completely. Listen, the development of one evening in the mosquito larvae to breed, unless ade at EVERY VARIETY OF so or the same will be forever barred. p. es under her eyes, a mouth that droop-- Helen, why Is it you allow nim "turkey trot," with its objectionable quate means be employed so as ef- o'clock m. You him be- IC. YAMAMOTO, J. W. WALDRON, SILK PRODUCED BY ed into fretful wrinkles in the corn- few liberties? trusted possibilities. When Mrs. Israels asked fectually to prevent the breeding of you him, when there Assignee ot K. Haniasaki. Secretary, Pacific Sugar Mill. ' THE LOOMS OF JAPAN ers and eyes that had a sharp, sus- fore married how many had seen that very thing nny such mosquito larvae. were all sorts of false rumors circulat- iOQ Dated Honolulu, T. H., Feb. 9, 1912. Honolulu, February 15, 1912. AND CHINA, ETC. picious gleam in them not good to done in the dance halls, hands Section 3. The above rules an ing, ' 5ts Feb. 10, 17, 24, March 2, 9, see. Furtively she glanced at Herbert. and went up. Professor Duryea seemed to regulations shall be and ANNUAL Tourists are especially Invit- A change too. His face was "But I didn't hear the worst," Helen believe that thero was no safety In obligatory uporOeach person or cor- MEETING. there, NOTICE. ed to call and inspect our stock. graver, and 'here were tired lines sobbed, "until until the day of our anything that departed from the "cor- poration or public officer or employe around his eyes, but in them shone wedding. When I was dressing to go rect position" as in the impessable who or which by reason of ownership Kohala Sugar Company. away Morley me, in all Adeline r.nd .1. E. tlm same fearless honest look tnat Kate told waltz. tenancy, occupancy, possession, au lllackshear Notice is hereby, given that the an- THE I " they way had always made hpr Herbert's friend kindness know As a final contribution to the con thority or obligation of law, appoint- state that have this en nual meeting of the Shareholders of I Agatha snap- in' a Aunt Agatha, that night lyinng "Well, don't," Aunt ferences, Professor Duryea signaled to ment or employment, or otherwise, tered the Kohala Sugar Company will be ped. was trying to get rid of a pianist, That their residences are in Hono Japanese Bazaar sleenless knew that something was "She tho and away they went in has for the time being sufficient con held at the office of Castle & Cooke, - absolute- premise-within.suc- lulu, City County woefully wrotiK Herbert had gone little of the jealousy that had "tho Gaby glide," with the dance at trol or authority over any and of Honolulu Limited, at tho - coiner of Fort and ly consumed her since your engage- worst. A faintly-suppresse- d rip- Territory of Hawaii; Fort St., near Convent. when she came down to breakfast, Its area, to observe, perform Merchant Streets, in tho City and during day to ment to Herbert had been announced. ple of laughter could as the or regulation h That tho nature of the business of Nothimr was said the be heard or enforce such rule County of Honolulu, Territory of Ha- Kate Morley, Indeed! Now, go on. I'm movements were said is to maintain and lead her to believe that anything but intensified. respect thereto, and the said IJoarr waii, on Monday, February 26, 1912, be- - Koing to get at the bottom of this." agents may al carry on a millinery business; tho happiest relations existed Al Jolson and Florence Cable, of the and Its officers and at at 10 o'clock a. m. "Do you remember that that girl reasonable times enter in and upon That the firm name of taid co-pa- tween Helen and her husband. Winter Garden, explained in the ver- At such meeting proposed amend- - was The first ray of light came after din- who clerked In Condon's? There nacular, and Inspect any premises within sucl nership is "Adeline, the Milliner;' and exhiibted the variations ments, to the Charter and s of uoi-ii-t me biiu ner. no i,n ninio.i up tho talk about nor. Kate toui be- area and all buildings thereon, in or- That the place of business of said of current dances as emphasized the Company will be submitted for pink nf the evenlnir nancr. had come to Chicago to live and tnat hind footlights indicating der to ascertain whether these rule? is at Honolulu, City and very the and consideration, fire said: 't dnn't bellevn the snorting Herbert .might that she felt their origin. and regulations are being observed County of Honolulu, Territory of Ha mmi you, Aunt Agatha. sorry for me, because he he had and to enforce the same. waii. T. H. PETRIE, ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY OF extra will interest Jolson said he picked up the art as been Seen with her in Grafton, and 2. Secretary Kohala Sugar Company. LONDON. I'm going to have my smoke and I he saw It on tho Infamous "Baruary THE BOARD OF HEALTH, February Hi, I'll Oh, you know the rest!" Honolulu, Hawaii, Feb. 10, 1912. NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' will tako it with me." Coast" of San Francisco, where he By its President, sorry AGENCY. As their apartment was not large "I know this: Herbert felt used to sell papers as a boy. J. S. B. PRATT ELECTION OF OFFICERS. any ANNUAL MEETING. and they were then in the diving for that girl. He didn't believe "It's all the same dance," he said, Attest: PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON room, Aunt Agatha looked rather of those lies any more than I did, and "call it 'turkey trot,' or 'bunny hug,' K. B. PORTER, Kekaha Sugar Co., Ltd. open- EWA PLANTATION COMPANY. INSURANCE COMPANY. blank. he was big enough to talk to her as you will. Stripped of the variations Secretary, the Board of Health. At the annual meeting of the stock Notice is hereby given an- "Don't you smoke here?" she asked. ly. I admired him for it and so did all the new variants drop into tho one holders of the Kekaha Sugar Co., Ltd. that the was strained. others. He's the kind of man that I hereby consent to foregoing held at the office of H. Hackfeld & nual meeting of tho Shareholders of Trie b. Diiilngnatn company, Ltd. Herbert's smile rather thing. There, in those fifteen or tho f. at the EWA PLANTATION COMPANY "The smoke gives Helen a headache." counts. That bit of gossip then is twenty danco halls, thriving as they rules and regulations. Co., Ltd., Honolulu, T. H oh Febru- 1 General Agents for Hawaii. he "and " the bottom of your trouble?" W. F. FREAR, ary 21, 1912, tho following directors will be held at the office of Castle & said, did on the patronage of the n Stangenwald Building. Agatha "I so very much about Hawaii. Cooke, Limited, at the rorner of Fourth Floor, "Helen a headache." Aunt ddn't bother sailors of that port, the dance Governor, Territory of and auditor were elected to .serve for Fort now. out ' Wilcox,' and Streets, In exclaimed. "That's something ' it until one night Herbert stayed was born, the ensuing year: Geo. N. H. Merchant the City and my good- - so I wild County of Honolulu, Territory Ha- FRATERNAL MEETINGS. isn't it, Helen?, At home late. Then almost went Dr. Henry Moskowitz concluded the NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERAL P. Faye, Paul R. Isenberg, A. S. Wil- of boys used of he cox, Pfotenh'nuer, waii, on Tuesday, February 27th, ness! your fathor and the thinking that girl. He sid com- LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS. W. Geo. Rodlek and 1912, 616, conference by insisting that the HONOLULU LODGE NO. to air blue. You seemed had been at the club, but I made him j 12 noon, Wednesday, Feb- F. Klamp, at 10 o'clock A. M. have the mittee was no society for the sup- At o'clock directors; Armin Haneberg, B. P. O. ELKS. to stand all right then." give up." ruary 28, 1912, the door to T. H. PETRIE, it it pression of vice, but one dedicated to at front auditor. Meets in their hall on King street "A house Is very different from a "Which ho did to keep a moderate Capitol Building, Honolulu, thero At a subsequent meeting Secretory, Ewn Plantation Company. the big task of finding places where the of 'he near Fort, every Friday evening. Vis- flat," Helen replied, a sharp edge in amount peace In the house, T sup- will at public auction under of Honolulu, Hawaii, February of the buoyant spirits of those who be sold Board Directors, the following ofll 12th, iting Brothers are cordially invited to her vioce. '"Whon kept up pose. Why couldn't you stop at that? provisions of V., Land Act wero appointed 1912. Herbert "work to exist and live in their play" Part offers to serve for the attend. everlasting puffing after dinner Why have you his liberty 189&, Sections 278-28- 3 inclusive, Re- year: that taken all may find expression. PAUL R. ISENBERG, E. R. our rooiiH! fairly reeked of smoke all away? If I were Herbert Dudley do vised Laws of Hawaii, a lease of the GEO. N. WILCOX President ELECTION OF OFFICERS. the time, the curtains wero ruined you know what I would do? Cut it following doacribed land. H. P. Vice-Preside- GEO. T. KLUEGEL, Sec'y. BILL FAYE...... 1st to I,FORTFCatIONS and so there was only one thing and run. You will drive him to do unnc-r- r Government lot near tho corner of PAUL R, ISENBERG Honomu Sugar Company. , T HONOLULU LODGE, No. 800, do." It yet, Helen, if you don't bo your lov-- ""?RJf ' Kekuanaoa and Allen streets, Hono- 2nd Vice-Preside- At tho annual nieoting of the share- WASHINGTON, February 15.-- T1.0 L. O. O. M. "And so." Herbert put in, "that sensible little self onco more. In lulu, containing an nrea of 5000 sq. ft. W. PFOTENHAUER holder.! of the Honomu Sugar ig, fo,tlflcatlons appropriation bill today Treasurer Compa- thing was done. I've fixed up quite the first place, bring all his smoking Upset rental' $500.00 per annum; F. KLAMP ny, held In Honolulu, s Secretary February 23, i . . wan rnunrtpil tin flin TIniiRO. Tt pni-rlp- Will meet In Odd Fellows' buildln; a smoKing room ....in tue nasemeai, parapncrnniia... up trom tno...uasemcm payable semi-annuall- In advance. II. HUGO, ISM 2, the following officers direc- and ?4,03G.23i, which is $1,437,474 less Fort street, near King, every Friday Aunt Airatha. and it noes great. I can nnd tnnlclit when bo conies? home lust Term ot lease five years trom April Secretary pro .tern, tors were duly elected to servo for evening at 7:30 p. m. tell you." . be tho Helen of old Grafton days. See man last eaTB appropriation aim 271912, subject to termination on one the ensuing year: Visiting brothers cordially Invited "I should think you would drop Into how It works." ,noro u,a" .000,000 loss than tho year's written notice if said lot Is re- ELECTION OF OFFICERS. E. F. BISHOP . . I U'ni. yinffmntn 1fllQ President 11n..o...in..r.",;i"lu""-"l- n fi to attend. your club lor your . alter uinner Herbert was late again tnat nigut. quired for public uses. J. A. KENNEDY t. ' present sea coast The Pacific Guano & Fertilizer Co. AMBROSE J. WIRTZ, smoke," Aunt Agatha suggested, "or a light of wonder, of dawning joy, Tho scheme of Purchaser to pay cost of advertising. G. H. ROBERTSON Treasurer Dictator. Is eyeea fortifications will cost in tho aggre- map particulars, ap- At tho annual meeting of the stock- W. it too far?" , Hashed into his as Helen went For and further W. NORTH Secretarr gate holders of The Pacific Guano & Fer- E. A. JACOBSEN, "My club!" ho said as he loft tho Up to him with' the sunny smile whl.ih $103,933,480 when finished. The ply at the office of tho Commissioner T. R. ROBINSON Auditor Ho- tilizer Co., held at the office of H. Secretary, room. "You'll have to ilnd it for mo." had always been one of her greatest scheme for the insular possessions of Public Lands, Capitol Building, W. G. BRASCH Director Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Honolulu, T. H "The clubs in the city are altogether charms, will cost approximately $29,000,000. nolulu. R. A. COOKE Director lid- - JUDD, on February 21. 1912, tho following THE too expensive," Helen oxplalnod, "Tired, Herb?" she asked: CHARGES S. All or the above constituting-th- e directors named getting with tho magazine she had "Tired? I should say so!" he ro- NOTICE' TO SUBSCRIBERS. Commissioner of Public Lands. and auditor were elected to Board of Directors. servo for tho ensuing year: Geo. N. llicked up, and what's more, they plied, "We've been awfully busy this Dated at Honolulu, Jan. 25, 1912. W. W. NORTH, WONG CO. " 17.-2- 27. Wilcox, F. A. Schaefer, John A. Buck, WONG always lead to other things. week and Ho stopped abruptly as Notice is hereby given that a new Cts Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10. Secretary, Honomu Sugar Company. corn- - Paul R. Isenberg, W. Pfotenhnujir, F. "Oh!" was Aunt Agatha's only his eyes caught tho big easy chair Directory of subscribers of tho Mutual Honolulu, February 23, 1912. Builders and Cnniractors ment, but there was a vast amount of wheeled to the table, the smoking Tolephone Company will shortly be RHEUMATISM. klanip and J. M. Dowsett, directors; meaning In her voice. More light had jacket thrown across Its back, anil published. It Is now well known that not more Armin Haneberg, auditor, . ANNUAL MEETING. Office, Maunakea St. been' let in on tho Dudloy domestic pipes spread out. Then he turned All subscribers desiring any change than one case of rheumatism in ten At a subsequent meeting of the affairs; and the next morning further to Helen, standing with a conscious, of name or address and all in- requires any Internal treatment what- Board of Directors, tho following off- Honokaa Sugar Company. re- Is a ap- enlightenment came. .lust ue she came rather confused, but verv happy light tending subscribers are earnestly ever. All that is needed freo icers were appointed to serve for the The annual meeting of the stock', out of her bedroom door sho heard on her faco. "What does it mean, quested to send written notice or call plication of Chamberlain's Pain Balm yotr: holdors ot tho Honokaa Sugar Com- massaging parts ap- Herbert say, "Wo have a customer Helen?" ho naked. in person at tho office of the Compa- and tho at each GEO. N. WILCOX President pany will bo held at the office of F. Try F. Vice-Preside- here from down tho state. Ho lias "Mean?" She went to him and, ny on Adams lane, on or before Thurs- plication. It and seo how quickly A. SCHAEFER.. lsj. A. Schaefer & Co.. Ltd., in Honolulu. Pinectar Vio-Proslde- been turned over to mo, and thu with a dlllldGiico wholly lovable, drew day, February 29, 1912, aftor which It will relievo tho pain and soreness. JOHN A. BUCK... 2nd T. H., on Thursday, February 29, 1912, chances arc I will have to take him his arm around her nock. "It means dato positively no changes will bo Sold by all dealers. Benson, Smith & W. PFOTENHAUER Treasurer at 10 o'clock a. in. Sold Everywhere to tho theater tonght, so don't wait that Aunt Agatha has taught mo that made for the now Directory. Co. agents for Hawaii. F. KLAMP Secretary J. W. WALDRON, up for mo.' I am a regular old shrow: that I MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO., LTD. H. HUGO Secretary, Honokaa Sugar Company a 9, Fine Job Printing, Star Office. "A customer." Helon's voice had have boon fronting you abominably, Honolulu, T. H., Fob. 1912. Fine Job Printing. Star Office. Secretary pro teni. Honolulu, February 15, 1912. "t "Olio 4nf our party vtriuri CtoiMrarfgM urani imnn wrt niTvrran i rrnc una Some Impressions of America left a wreath of flower thrro Amnnn other mcmentota nltiwd there, I node From the Diary of Mri. Mlehi Nomura. H an mbrnfctorwl liVeneti of thr p- - I'nwldenl twwHHitwl by the .Inpatient A jwrty of Jhwiim Inuring men, MhotHra hikI joiirimllut, h or leMmfMHled riiiniittlr fw tm irownmiit. Although the work r a 1 tholr wives, vlfilttHl Urn United some tlmo ago. Mr. and Mlahl Nomura wre of th Mttes Mr. iwrtr. Mn. specially ehonun NRKnkl man. Its Gurney n diary, upon private Refrigerator Jtonmra kept nnd In JapanoBo elrouUitlon her return to Japan, had It prlntod for anion execution is oxtremuly poor. Huch a liBr friends. During hor travolB, twenty-fou- r a hIio pawjcd through states and covered distance of J8.700 miles gift to n foreign nation should have lit 100 days. Her may saw obHorvatlons (as bo seen from those fow extracts) on what aho and hoard In the been ordered from the best workmen iftony countries visited, her Intelligence ONE nnd whllo orosslnR the Pacific nnd Atlantic Oceans .show keen and a of Kyoto. Although It Is not fair to OF ilBllghtful "feminine touch"; In and are recorded a bright nnd lucid style. take this slnglo Instance as represent- ing tho art of thnt tlmo, still consider- ing tho great strides In our embroid- Permanent Satisfaction "San Francisco Whon after a long leaving Japan I hnvo seen hotel kitch- seems, Is to bo fashionable In drois eries in tho two decades since the drlvo by automobile, I sought my ens at different places; but they wore and hat, bo that they may not bo death of General Grant, oven the best room at the hotel to dress, I found nil on a Inrgo scale, and cannot bo taken for sorvants, but for Independ- of thnt tlmo could not compare with tci my unspeakable nmazemont and copied In private nbodos. This Mrs. ent women or young Indies of means. preient-da- y productions. One morning THE ONLY CLEANABLE. discomfort, that fnce, hair nnd clothes S.'s kitchen was of just tho right If tho mistress buys a new dross, the nfter seeing tho Metropolitan Museum wore literally covered with dirt nnd size, In general plnn very simple, nnd maid will copy It oxactly. Whon they of Fine Art and tho American KING OF ICE SAVERS. dust. Such n gront city must surely tho sink, tho stove, .the dish-shelve- go out together It would teem that Museum of Natural History, I called have a complete system for watering nnd tho refrigerator were all arrang- this must frequently make the lady's upon a Mrs. W. nonr Central Park. the streets! It should be romomber-od- , ed nicely, the whole place bolng position rather awkward. liven negro Unfortunately the lady was out, to It is now RcfriRerator Weather, and with this fact in mind beautifully women servants proudly walk about my disappointment: but her daughter however, that the roads had not clean, so thai there was and with the knowledjce that you want the Best and Most been fully restored after the earth- no ovldence of disagreeable sights the streets In their stylish gowns. of olevon very affably porsunded mc , quake, and besides, our party wns or odors. Only thus . can food be All this Is unplcnsant In the extreme. to writ In the guest-room- saying that Satisfactory Refrigerator on the market, we offer for vour traveling- in ten automobiles running thoroughly enjoyed. Of courso, we but I had to bo honest with my In- - hor monthor would soon return. When inspection the Japanese formant, and told her that In my ' in the room, this little hostess offered one behind another a a tremendous cannot Imitate all this at (Forcclaln ) rate. Dust on tho clothes enn be once, because for one thing the sup- country the really beautiful relation- - nie tho most comfortnble of sents, nnd Price $26.50 brushed off, but one's hnlr is another ply of hot water in Japan Is not ship existing between master and ser-- 1 showed nie various things bought matter. A woman certainly has more abundant, but the very name "kitch- vant was already giving place to the when they wore in Japan. Such n to suffer than a man. If only for tho en" suggests to our minds nn idea of new custom of buying nnd soiling sweet way of entertaining a visitor Celebrated Gurney Line sake of appearances. When I began untidiness, and we hesitate to show human labor, to froqucnt changes In could seldom be found in a child of the usual toilet operations, on retiring the place to others. This is due to domestic help, atid to dissatisfaction her age, and yot all was so simple, at night, 1 found thnt the comb would tho fact that It really is unclean; and among our employers. The day may natural nnd amiable. Such a combina- You cannot fail at once to see that the circulation feature, which, after all is the only factor not go through my hair, 1 had food cooked In such a place, though come Japan when our servant prob- tion of innocent grace and rnre Intelli- nnd 'n that give a refrigerator standing is absolutely complete in the Gurney. All compartments first to wash my hair, which took It may look nice In tho dining-room- . lem will become as vexatious a prob- gence da, 'I. fear, never met with more than an hour, so that it was can only tnke away one's appetite if lem as In America. among the young girls of Japan." can be kept scrupulously pure and wholesome. after three o'clock in the morning seen in process of preparation. Cook-whe- I finally got to bed. Women, ing being ati important duty of worn- - Prices range from $7.50 to $150.00, according to size. should, of course, always bo minutely en, I was deeply impressed with the ANOTHER BAFFLING MYSTERY OF THE SEA ' careful about their appearance, and need of Improving our kitchens. iiliT 1 til I felt that In a foreign land, where we Concerning the "Merry Widow" op- P 1 wore the center of the curious gaze eretta which she saw In Chicago, the of myriads of eyes, this care should writer says: "The plot of tho play Is The seemingly unaccontable failure Tho troubles to which air signals ON EASY TERMS love-stor- are subject are completely overcome be many times Increased since the a nonsensical French but of fog signals at the critical moment women of my own land would bo the singing and dancing were chnrm-Ing- , when water is used as the transmit- has been a source of much perplexity You can become 'a proud possessor of a Gurney at once. judged by us. acting and expression clever, ting medium. The success of sub- Realizing thus the the One-thir- not Infre- d is cash down; -3 in days the final -3 responsibility resting on my should- and .the use of elee'ricity for stage nnd serious disaster. It marine bell signals has been so mark- 30 and ers, I could not' help envying men the setting mane everything dazzling and quently happens that the master of a ed that in time the siren signals of in sixty days. ease with which they are able to es- realistic. But, oh! the frequency of vessel will testify that the fog whistle the air will probably become of sec cape under similar trying circum- kissing! Though very expressive, it could not bo heard, while lighthouse ondary Importance. Where both sig-- 45 STYLES IN STOCK. stances. was Inexpressibly unpleasant to the officials maintain with equal positive-nes- s nals can be employed apd used simul- "In Sacramento I first discovered Japanese eye unaccustomed as It is to that there was no failure to give taneously, a careful determination of Price $42.50 (Piain.) that I had made a decided mistake In such a sight." the proper signal. It is now known the Interval between the receipt of supposing that Japanese laborers arc After a description of her impres- - that both sides may have been cor- the two signals enables tho mariner disliked in North America. On tho slons of Niagara Falls and of maple- rect In their statements. If sound to obtain some Indication of his dls-tanc- e contrary, they are and will continue to sugar ninking (these arc dually strlk-- j travels through a medium, such ns ail from tho starting point of botn be welcome, especially as agricultural ing to a Japanese) the diary goes on tho density of which varies more or Signals, for obviously the time which workers. But I was told that they to say in connection with the power less from point to point, it suffers u elapses between tho receipt of the should not think of going home to of Niagara: "Under tho guldnnce of refraction, or, in other words, tho two signals in the difference between Japan soon as they had saved a Mayor I saw hydro-electrl- a not n straight the time taken for the air signal and Co., as the the line of propagation is W.W. Dimond & , signal him. Now small sum of money. If only they are power-house- Lnckinga8 I do know- line, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. the water to reach LIMITED determined to live In America nna ledge of mechanical science, all that As a result of this It may occur that the velocity of sound In the air Is when death conies to bo burled in I remember are the eleven dynamos a sound wave, starting from some about 1100 feet per second;; in water HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 53-5- 7 American soil, they will easily adapt In a spacious shop. When I was con- point or the surface of the earth, Is about 4700 feet per second. From KING STREET. HONOLULU. themselves to local conditions and ducted to the engine-roo- deep down deflected upwards, so that a person these data the distance may be com-- ' ' learn the now methods of work- to in the ground. I heard a tremendous stationed at some distance on the puted. . their advantage. Our young men of roar under tho floor, and, timidly surface of the earth will receive no The same principle can bo applied education are too often inclined to peeping, saw the astounding spectacio Indication of the sound wave, which with still more satisfacjion if one of look down upon physical labor as a of a boisterous current gushing unaer passes over him, above his head, leav the signals is given by wireless tele-- 1 LINDSEY IDEA FAILS TEST. - low occupation, and oven those who our feet. According to the Mayor's K i,im unconscious of tho disturb- grnphy and the other through the WILKHSUARRE, Pa., Jan. 26. Dur- do not dislike work are reluctant to j explanation, ach engine v.q-ilre- mice. water. It Is claimed that the bells ing the lecture of Judge Hon Lindsey leave their native country. They do only one attendant, and there were Another poslble cause through used as submarine signals can bo here Jesse Hrlggs, an attache of tho not realize that education and learn- altogether only srxty-si- x employes m which sound Ignalsmay become in- heard further, under ordinary clrcum- - courthouse, was an attentive listener ing alone can crown any undertaking this largo concern. "When 1 deplored audible at certain points is the reflec- stances, than the siren, and, further-- and was much Impressed with the with success. Foolishly they permit my ignorance, and sugested that sucn tion of sound from sharply defined more, by means of a special telephone Lindsey idea of solving the boy prob themselves to stagnate in a narrow a wonderful sight might be or i.ir clouds or banks of dense fog. Such apparatus, it is possible to determine lem. He decided to test the strength sphere of activity, lamenting all the greater benelit to men of mechanical reflected wave just neutralize and tho direction or the origin of the or tho Judge's argument nt tho first while the difficulty of earning their training, my guide replied: "No! be- the sound becomes Inaudible. sound. opportunity, nnd had his chanco to- living. Tho world is large, and a cause you are a lady, I show you this day. home may be made wherever one place. The Japanese are wonderfully Brlggs was assigned "to re mow goes. Men should be manly and quick in copying others, and in con- BEAUTY DRIVE OF RIO DE JANEIRO Jnmes Brown and Peter Rudvovitch, brave. So only can they achieve true sequence many factories are now Incorrigible youths, to the Father success. closed to your countrymen.' I repli- Baker Home at Buffalo. . On the jour- "After a visit to- - Salt Lake City, our ed. 'For the present progress and ney to Scranton, whero ho was to party proceeded to Ogden, wher Its development of Japan wo are much The chnrm of Hio do Janeiro lies sidowalks, and, by moans of n special change cars, Briggs talked to the ... . , . . members were entertained at lunch- indebted to America's inlluenco, and not alone In her winter climate; It is spray nozzle, even drenching the juui!Kiers jusi us .iuuge iinusey sain eon at a business nion's club. Observ- therefore is It not your pleasant duty in nil things, all the beautiful things walls of the buildings to a ho did. Briggs told tho boys that ho ing a crimson beverage in a glass at to help in the full growth of a nation thnt qnter into tho composition of the height of four or live feet. A gang believed they wero not bad youths my place at table I 'hastily concluded just emerging from the stage of in- most wonderful and lovely city pano- of men with mops and brushes fol- and If given a chance they would not berry-Juic- and that It was some fancy? Does not a good teacher re rama I have ever seen and I have lowed the ambulant Niagara, scrub- run away. Why Look Older Than You Are? drank it without thought. I found too joice In imparting the best hc knows seen nearly all tho famous ones, af- bing and polishing everything that Upon reaching Scranton Briggs step late that it was wine. I felt hot all t0 his 1)Upn, and desire that the latter firms a writer in the Ladies' Homo lay in their path. ped in a telephone booth, and, to test The gentleman to the right of the reader (sketched over, could almost .ee my own j him- - and may one imv ue greater than Journal. the Lindsey Idea, left the boys on tho from life) is wearing old style or pasted double-visio- n lace, l was wun regrei - saM, Hushed tilled sei?- Mr. Mayor smiled, and RIo's beauty Is a strange, a unique THE WALTZ IN ENGLAND. outside. When ho returned the boys lenses. lines of the reading wafers are noticeably and shame. The Mayor of Ogden was ,You right, tho teacher may beauty a curi- The are but beauty. There is In its The "unclasp waltz" is tho latest were gone and have not since been difficulty in adjusting his eyes particularly attentive to the women not care to lose his own place!' ously Impossible something, difficult heard from. prominent and he has in- novelty in dances reported from Lon- of our party, and presented many "Boston Impressed me as a city of to describe, more difficult not to feel to the lenses. The cement used to join the two lenses gentlemen of the city to us. In It the partners do not clasp fluential dignified people, with regular streets and enjoy. don. SHANGHAI'S POLICE. has become clouded and has made his glasses misty. With a smile he womd tell us the time-honore- houses, quite differ- writer has confessed each other, says tho English Gentle- and A Brazilian It may not bo generally known 'that The two figures to the left (sketched from life) number f wives each man had. They noisy Francisco or Chi- of anti hold- ent from San that Mo has not tho charm woman, but stand face to face, Kryptok double-visio- n lenses. There are they a the Shanghai municipal council has a are wearing all laughed, and said that when cago. Whllo a guest at dinner with seems to me, Is the An- quity; but 'hat, it ing their arms out sideways, tho force of some 300 English policemen on glasses, because the reading lenses went .to the Far East they hoped to Japaneso friend and his American lacks, and Us absenco no seams these only charm sho gers touching, but not interlacing. for tho protection of the foreign or old-worl- d set fused invisibly within the distance lenses. These be able to add a Japaneso wife wife, a woman came to see me. Think- 1 Yet Wo has an are not noted. They do eight bars of Tho waltz in tlements place. These two to tho numb r. This joke was someone of my im- at thnt aro in ease, look dignified and ing she might bo atmosphere, in spite of tho relative position toward each latter two persons are at to be pleasant I this addition to some 400 or 500 Sikh po just a bit too realistic many now acquaintances In Boston, maculate modernity of her now man" puts hands comfortable. center. other. Next the his licemen and about 1000 Chinamen. For in a place so near the Mormon went to tho drawing-roo- to receive avenues and public build- be- streets and on his hips and tho girl puts hers years po- well-know- n in tho past six detachments of "While at a hotel her, and was somewhat astonished at ings. Something of tho quiet, sump- to face, to hind her back, and still face licemen have been sent out to Shan- Chicago, just as we wore about her asking me for my Impressions of tuous dignity of the empire of Dom con- Alfred D. Fairweather but not touching each other they ghai from England, and', Indeed, n start for the. circus after dinner, and Boston. She waB a newspaper report- Pedro prevades tho brand-no- federal tinue through elsht moro bars. It Is small detachment is at present on Its while I was chatting with Mrs. S., er! I parried this sudden question city of the new world Manufacturing Optician capital. In no tho prlvllego of the man to reverse or way out. some one knocked at tho door. It was I reached Boston carriages by saying that had would tho gorgeous gilded not under these rather difficult cir- HARRISON BLOCK. newspaper with a camera! Hc naa no time In obtaining tho necessary number FORT STREET. a mah only tn!lt anj B0 had of state, such as appear in tho corona cumstances. said tho picture he had tanen at my host- Spain, tho Shanghai municipal council has to that to form impressions. Then tion corteges of England or of The Boston, with its new feature. tho railway wns a failure, and rescue, and compote with the metropolitan police station ess's son camo to tho appear less out of place than In this is still danced, and so to photograph to "the 1911." ire of London, who nre always on tho look- bogged to be allowed his father was waiting and brightest of two-ste- said that freshest and newest the one-ste- and Another onco more. I refused; but the man escaped. From out for suitablo recruits to maintain nie speak to me, and I big American cities. popular novelty is tho valso mazour- - pleaded If ho went back without Philadelphia and tho tholr high and well known standard. that Boston wo went to RIo's magnificent thoroughfares, ka, dedicated to tho Duchess of West a satisfactory picture, ho might be dis- Washington. There we were Baysldo boul-ovar- The Shanghai constable, however, has then to Avenida Central and tho minster, by whom it was inspired. charged. I told him to como tho fol- presented President and his Mar. his passage paid for him, nnd starts to tho called the Avenida Belra Tho valso des patlneurs (waltz of tho morning, as I had no lime 'hen various sights and dis- with a salary of $10 a week, so a good lowing wife and enjoyed 809m made for royal or Imperial skators) was Introduced In London by Most people are willing to Try Ho said 'that all the othor papers tortalnments. Tho last evening be- plays more cabs and automobiles ap- supply has hitherto been obtained. visitors from Berlin. Tho partners, ' my likeness the next capital, landlord Not a fow perhaps aro attracted by the Anything Once. would print fore leaving the the pear unworthy of such avenues. And standing sldo by side, take hands morning, and his failure would bring me to view his col fin- call of a strange, especially an east--' of the hotel asked thqso nvenuea are as exquisitely crisscross merely, and thon advance, unon his family. So I was noth- ern country a call to which English-- ' HAVE YOU EVER TRIED ruin him nnd lection of art objects. Thero ished In detail as they are Imposing as you see skaters on tho Ice, doing yielded, being so earnestly besought! note; but, remem- men hr.ve ever been ready to lend a ing thore of special In their, generous sweep. Tho broad two nent gllssados on the right, and save his wife and children many my of bolng col- willing oar. to bering frequent mistake sidowalks aro of mosaic not In thon on tho loft, swaying their bod- a tear. One day whllo in Chicago, occasions, I said - too frank on Biich ors, but with .offoctlvo designs in ies gracefully as thoy go. wo visited a flno private residence. good things I could of his HYDROPLANES MAY BE USED Pflu Kjl PRN all tho black on a white ground. Tho public "All attempts to put down out- women, of the owner, to please BY Two relatives treasuros, which soomed sidewalks aro perfectly clean, ns breaks of superonergy In the ballroom THE PACIFIC FLEET specially to very ho left tho n were invited entertain him much. After clean as tho marblo pavement of have so far failed to romove tho ten WASHINGTON, D. C. February 12. women of our with ASK YOUR GROCER. tho three Japaneso room, I had a long conversation palaco patio. Tho avenues themselves dency of quadrilles nnd lancers to de- Hydroplanes may soon bo a part of courtesy, wo had no evening party, for which entertainments. Tho last aro as clean as tho sidowalks no velop Into something more nearly re- the equipment of tho ships of tho Pa- express grati-turtp- . never words sufficient to our sho said, and would dust nnd dirt nnd rubbish to bo blown sembling rhythmical romps. But whan cific fleet, nccordlng to Captain W. L, Honolulu soap works phown through, the employors by Wo wo refuse to oblige tholr nbout by every wind. The secret Uos wo hoar of tho mayor of an eminently Chambers of tho Bureau of Naviga dining- drawing-room- , sitting-roo- regu- street-cleanin- g and doing llttlo services outside of In tho fact that tho (pilot district of Frnnco Issuing an tion. Captain Chambers said today. Manufacturers, -room, all of which were Immacu- lar hours. I wns told that. American department does not merely sweep edict ngainst a popular quadrille fig- - that officers of some of tho ships of beautifully upon lately clean and furnlRhed, maids often Insisted 'tholr tho streots, It literally washes nnd uro, tho 'Pasturolla,' because it 'in- tho Pacific Hoot at San Diego are I ppr-fe- jealous Japanoro Abovo all was struck with tho rights' and wero of scrubs them down. I saw 0110 night flicts Injuries on tho heads of danc- with an neroplnit- - and order nnd cloanllnoss of the sorvants because tho latter were more nn' automobile sprlnklor discharging ers,' It Booms that there ,aro moro have asked the Navy Dojiartmont to kitchen, which spoke eloquently of popular. Tho grcatbst ambition of vigorous floods of water, not only on bolstoroug indulgonclos than evon the supply several machines for practice. .tho personality of the mistress. Since tho so hlgh-splrlte- d domestics, as it to the pavement but nlso on to tho 'kitchon lancers.'" Tho Nnvy now has threo hydroplanes.

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Boml-mitum- Our ! Remnant 8nle of - - tlon-day- iave mvH asked to fpcak on tin- hut quarter of tin- nineteenth century s have been avoided, anil the Gotten, Linen Draperies, etc.. will topic. "War not Inevitable," Hiid to in pIhio of the eighteenth, there would blttomoss and hate enjtonclerpd by the begin next Friday, March Illustrate It from the hlntor or om have been no necessity for It. Moro foarful contoat never hwe been creat- o'clock. own country. j than fifty yonrs ago, when there 'was ed. Tlwmauufl. nf .tltnll.i 1.t...tlia rill - ,f At the vary threshold of the con- cnnslilerahle agitation In Canada for The war with Spain possessed some Kinds of goods of que- - wash at a fraction sldoratlou of such a subject the iiuleiiondonce or nnnoxatlon to tho of tho characteristics of that of 1812 'it .t)ioir re-t- o value; get down early for tho tlon prosent Itself. It Is reasonable j United Staios, tho London Times, with Oioat Britain. The President bett goes first. oxpoct peace among the nations Meeting tho BontlmontB of the govern was strongly opposed to a resort to or tho earth, and Is It practicable to meiit nnd people of Great Urltaln, arms and struggled for peace to the maintain suoh poact? 1 fear that the used this pftsltlve language: "Wo have last, hut tho feollng In Congress and prevailing answer to those questions been taught wisdom by experience, tho agitation In tho press called loud- ie Among must as as the would bo in the netfntive. and the valuable well ly for hostilities. 1 entertain no doubt evon the most enllghtoncrt and Chris- moRt costly of our lessons tins been that tho Spanish government would hilars I'nn-ilic- t BUGOLEUM tian nations Is there not n predomin- taught by the barren Issue af a have granted at the end of tho nego- Uiv ant sentiment that war Is not only with a province which from re- govern- The Leading Disinfectant, Deodor- tiations tho demand of our Inevitable, but that sometimes It Is monstrance drifted to rebellion and complete colonial auto- ant, Germicide, Insecticide and Anti- ment for tho necessary? rebellion with lniToiiendenro nomy Independ- IP septic for all purposes. of Cuba and prnctical Tho substitute for or preventive ot Ws should not go to war for the ence enjoys. Hut the ABR. FERNANDEZ & SON. such as Canada war, arbitration, is hold to be merely sterile honor of retaining a reluctant catastrophe of tho explosion a method of adjusting minor Inter- colony In subjection. We should not of tho Maine In the harbor of Ha- Can you afford to lose what you can get for nothing ? Bowers' Merchant Patrol national differences, and it is con- purchase unwilling obedience by the vana seemed to cause our people to And Confidential Agency tended that political questions Involv- outlay of treasure or blood." Should loso their reason and led the President God's Sunlight does the work, Telephone us for prices. ing national policy, honor, or territory Canada today,' resolutely nnd with a to .Intrust tiio issue to Congress,, Reliable Watchmen Furnished. should not be relegated to a tribunal fair degree of unanimity, determine whore it was hastily decided. exalted, but In the ex- to set up an Independent government, ACETYLENE & AGENCY CO. Ehone 1051. P. O Box 284 however that The cause of the destruction of the LIGHT they must be determined would meet with no armed opposi- HUSTACE AVE., OFF SOUTH ST. City Headquarters, Club Stables. treme resort it Maine has not yet been accurately f I war. by the arbitrament of tion from Great Britain. ascertained. Tho Spanish government many claim risldes, there are who Tho War of 1S12, our first foreign proposed that the question be submlt- - an evil; - FOR AIvJB that war Is not unmixed that conllict, was far from being inevit- ted to an International court of It stimulates patriotism; that It makes While It was justifiable, ac-- ' ' qulry, but our government declined (Bridge and Beach Stoves for Coal men more virile; that It reduces a cording to tho rules of international the proposal, preferring to rely upon population; Is a co'in-.th- n or Wood. redundant that it law, tho better sentiment of the rnnrt f mlr nwI1 nnvv nffleinls. healthy stimulus among nations; that ' Quick Meal Blue Flame Oil Stovos try waB 01)0sed t0 u, Thc President, From mv acquaintance with the Span-Jeca- the fate SHOES Perfection Oil Stoves. and disintegrate are Mr. Madlson, did all in his power to ,Bh peop"e x have never been able to Giant Burner Gasoline Stoves. ot nations whlcn do not maintain 1)rGVCI1. it. but ho was overruled by a i,rini mv.nir tr. l.oiinvo that tho rat. state of preparedness for war. ofll-a- s Thomas' EMMELUTH CO., LTD. few fiery spirits In Congress known tropho was caused by Spanish Writers of tho history of nations, THAT Phono 1511. No. 145 King St. the "War Hawks," Henry Clay and ciais. or with their knowledge. There the chroniclers of wars, and mo?t John C. Calhoun, then young men, has been an almost criminnl neglect Pure Hawaiian statesmen are inclined to taKC 1110 M'hn nlflVnil ...... t OUt.,t.. InnilAffl - lllinn ihi L Ifntnn nlllnan pessimistic "vi"b " UU UUi pill IU l"V mtwiiu nuVJ or more of the foregoing sentiment of hostility at that timo wreck lies as an unsightly obstruction SATISFY of to each - view.i of the relations states so, fresh against England. The do- in the harbor of Havana, with tho Castle & An Englishman, one of the . Cooke, other. ql&rtUlon of war was passed by Con-- festering bodies of many scores of "THAT'S OUR MOTTO." most intelligent writers on questions j LIMITKD grpss, after a long and heated debate, gallant men a soldier's burial. Pineapple denied Juice of the Far East, the recent storm ar largo r.mluorlty vote being cast From my conversation with officers of And do you know to "Make center of war, in a lato work on "The h Honolulu, T. H. against it. Five days after this rank in the navy, I am inclined Contains all the delicate flavor and medicinal qualities of the ripe Coming Struggle in Eastern Asia," Good" sentence re- tpn, but unknown in America owing to the belief that o.ur delinquency in that short pineapple. uses this language: "The sterlllza-- i ( to tho slow means or communication, this respect Is occasioned by tho fear quires the strictest attention to Com- tlon begotten of a long peace Is as de-an- DELICIOUS as a quenching beverage; Shipping and the Orders in Council were repealed, that it would bo found that the d thirst of a nation as the all details of shoe buying. much tho nemesis thus the main cause of the war structlon was caused by an internal INCOMPARABLE when served with luncheons. vainglory of a Napoleon who threw - For the home we have It cases of 12 quarts and 24 pints. mission Merchants was removed. j explosion, and that tho war was pre- To live up to that thought we in himself to the other extreme. Modera- ' SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL The fateful decision had been made, ciptated by an event for which the tion in war and moderation in peace buy shoes that have by merit INSURANCE AGENTS. and Mr. Clay, 'tho leader of the war Spanish government was In no wise TRY THOMAS' SLICED PINEAPPLE IN TINS. Is the line along which the successful won the confidence of pub- ' ' party, predicted the conquest of Ca- - responsible. the Representing nation must necessarily progress) It You will llko it better than t e ripe fruit nada and that we would dictate peace The Maine wa? not the de-a- t lic and no other make has Ewa Plantation Co. is impossible to conceive of a world disaster Quebec or Halifax. But our armie3 object war, Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. presided over by international law- clared of the but tho done this as thc tho only to be driven dependence Cuba; diplomacy Kohala Sugar Co. givers, such as is the strange ideal frontier of and Apokaa Sugar Mill Co. back in defeat, and though we gain-- not exhausted of some. To suceed in realizing such a that end had its Fulton Iron Works, of St. Louie. con-- M Co ' ed some glory on the water, the ' resources when Congress took action, Henry av & Wetton'a Centrifugals. dreams it would first be necessary to 4 was of results, and we recently declared It Babcock & Wilcox Bollera. emasculate mankind. War is neces- ilict barren presldpnt Taft has Green" peace without settling a single war. That LIMITED Fuel Economizer. sary to mankind. All history shows made to have been :n altruistic Matson Navigation Co. question about which we entered on a true, but how far one nation is New England Mutual Life Imuran eo it to be Inevitable." THE LEADING GROCERS. was a war more upon 1 Company, of Bostan. the contest. Never justified in imposing air A senator of the United States, one was TELEPHONE 1271. 1271 (jj-- In its conclusion, it through its armv and navy its laeus TELEPHONE Aetna Insurance Co. ' ' of most prominent and influential National Flra Insurance Co, the nejther inevitable nor necessary. 0f political morality and government members of that high legislative body, Cltlzen'a Insurance Co. (Hartford history is an open question. Our experience Fire Insurance Co. was recently approached with a view "IT is the judgment of that foreign war with with Cuba, Porto Itlco, and the Philip- - The London Atauranoa Corporation ir onniiHno Vile- - rnnnnvn 1 Inn In n inn VP.. our second that Mexlcb-- was provoked on our part, pines In the ast ten years has pre- - Iment for the establishment of a per-- 1 largely inspired by sented to uB new ignt some of jmanent international tribunal of ar-- - that: it was ina Al- - the embarrassments Spain had to con P bitral justice, such as was proposed the spirit of slavery extension. Texas, a end with in the government of those at the last Hague Peace Conferennce. though the annexation of u i nfAVnn i It iol'inrlc-- , nii1 line frnnt1 n ilfvtGimi nf The report to me of the gentlemen : tu" ul. '". - OPERA HOUSE cause sentiment among us as to the wisdom who conferred with the senator Is as armed contest, the immediate Tuesday Night Only, of conflict was a disputed question of assuming responsibility for their Feb. 27 follows: The senator pooh-poohe- the government government. But it is historical the Idea of a permanent, judicial, and of territory. Our at the correct to assert that the war was binding court of arbitration. He said "me had a similar territorial AMONG THE MAORIS! on ua .u. , ...... Two and a Years of Toll and Hardships In of the war expenditures were trival (ex-- , Question our nonuwest uu.. Halt the Wilds New st i t..u.A f UnntnA tmlnrh nHt-ili- r linvn lnnn nvnl.lnrl With Zealand With a cept pensions, which cannot be touch- - real Bralu uvu" ul " ",ulv ' honor." "CINEMETOGRAPH CAMERA" led), and the United would character The party which elected States de- - in- - Mr. Polk- to the presidency had The Spanish War has demonstrated This is a new model called SHOWING "Maori Life," A Trip to the unrivalled "Snow Capped HI Raw. rffllT c I AT never agree to refer questions i 1 f lir.ri.. 1 - ..l .. i t. rr i it Boiling ,or ftrTli" mo an iiBKit-aMiv- Mountains," War Dances, Lakes, A Visit to "Rotorua" (tho of cmreu ul evu eueeis oi ui, Two-Step.- wtffflKmmmf. vqlving the honor or territory this ""'uur "The " You can have home of the cannibal), "Geysers," "Through (show- that is, we must contend at tho hazard entered upon without proper delibera-tha- t Pelorous Sound" 4808 country to any court of arbitration ing Pelorous Jack at work), "A Wild Pig Hunt," Among the Maori of our extreme claim against whip spur of un-suc- them in ties and button boots, tho people would never tolerate war for t tlon, under tho and Women, etc., etc. a suggestion for a moment." England. But just then the British due public excitement. If before that and in all leathers. Does Your Scalp Itch? China, and Do tills British i.uthor and this niu concluded a war with war was declared Spain had offered to 77 Are you bothered with the dandruff American statesmen represent any had a strong army and a lormiuanie transfer to us the Island of l'orto once to The The scale? If you are a sufferer seeking considerable body of public sentiment navy, which could be sent at Kico f0r one fourth or one fifth of the "PFIflRfllK CK clrcuni-- $3.50, $4.00 and Pilot Pilot Anglo-America- dispute. Under such ' COst of war, we would not have relief, try among the n peoples? If the that de- - Fish so, the friends of international peace, stances our government prudently accepted the' offer. We would have Seeing Is Believing; See Him. Fish PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER England, $5.00 THE WONDER WONDERS have a serious task before them in cided, tp make terms with said that the island was of little or OF you allevia-tlo- . and will find immediate g our claim to more no strategic would bo converting the English-speakin- world and surrendered importance, and than) half f the territory In dispute, an element of weaknes rather than SPECIAL The Coronation of King George V. to a policy of peace and goodvil (Note. There are others, but this copy is brand new.) Sold by all druggists i and at among the nations. Our history Our. contract with our weaker strength to our continental territory; BOOK NOW. PRICES, $1.00, 50c and 25c. BOOK NOW PACHECO'S BARBER SHOP, shows that war is popular with the neighbor on the south was In mark- that the people were without experi- sym- DO NOT thiB opportunity seeing right Port Street. masses of our people. The conduct ed contrast. Without waiting for tho ence in government, without Bids, miss of in comfort the sights Mson of wondrous Maorlland. You gill not have tho chance again. of our legislators and public men In result of negotlatlans, President i'olk, pathy with our institutions, of differ- very times of controversy with foreign gov- with no authority from Congress, sent ent race, language, and religion, PANTHEON BLOCK. ernments has been largely controlled an army under General Taylor to oc Ignornnt and of a low grade of mor Hotel Street, near Fort. by their knowledge that the great cupy the disputed territory, and thus; ality, a people whom it would require body of the people would approve precipitated a war which, as 1 havo generations of time to assimilate with heartily a call to arms. Hence thc said, in the judgment of historians, al- us; that, so far from shedding one important work before us is to seek most without exception, vhas been pro- drop of American blood for their ac- to create a strong public sentiment nounced not only unnecessary but un- quisition, we would find tho Island a recently cxpenso wo LU. BY TELEPHONE hostile to war. It is apparent that at justifiable. A book has constant and inqubus, and 5lCigMi3( HVLSOU B. LANSING Distributor. present it does not exist in our coun- appeared which is written with a view should have declined oven Its free No place In world is tho t lephone try. to reverse this judgment but It furn- gift. Much less would wo have ac the used as much as in Honolulu Ivet us oxamino tho assertions that ishes now proofs to sustain the judg- copied the Philippines on the other In domestic science. It is the enemy to street cars and .reduces tho side of the globe, If offered us before -- messengers. was Is inevitable and sometimes neces- ment, in the declaration of President NEWSPAPER demands for Wo supply hundreds of our customers-dail- the war, for one half of the hundreds CHINESE C. sary. We have been accustomed to Tyler, who brought about the annexa who never have been to oi r "market. They by Brewer & Co., us, a AND order phono look upon tho contests of past ages tlon of Texas, that "the question of , of millions which it cost with PUBLISHING population oven, more objectionable they know they get as good service as if they came to the shop. LIMITED. as inspired by tho spirit of conquest boundaries was purposely left open JOB PRINTING. s iie of Porto Rico, largely pagan or entered upon under trivial pro-text- for negotiation," which expected , than that Sugar Factors and without renson, to satisfy would bo adjusted "by pacific arrange- - and Mohammedan, a territory which , would bo an element of weakness In AND the whims of autocratic or ambitious ment;" and ho accused his successor - .timo of war and a heavy expense in rulers; but that ,3lnce the nations ot of Having precipitated war by advanc No. 49, cor. of Smith and Hotel St Metropolitan Meat Market Europe and America havo assumed Inir Tnvlnr'o Irnnns tn tho THn nrnnilo PeaCC. tho form of constitutional and Although tho results of the war wero So, too, it might have cooled the HEILBRON AND LOUIS. government advantage United ardor many an Amorican they have greatly to the of the warlike of Telephone 3445. Proprietors. Telephone 3445 not appealed to arms except for alleg- States, that does, riot change the fact taxpayer to have been told that the Millinery OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ed grave reasons of state Involving that It was provoked on our part and war upon which we were about to permanent en- See Our Stock Before Buying . . tho honor and high Interests of tho Was one of conquest and injustice. enter would end in the IT - IK.linn Elsewhere. Geo. H. Robertson rreaiuem countries concerned. The United The Civil War was domestic, not In- largement of our military establish- Vice-Preside- Manager states, since it attained its independ- - ternational, In Its character, and ment, that our navy would seek riv- W. W. North Treasurer once, has been In three foreign wars. hence not to be Included In pur pres alry with the greatest nations of Eu- New Importations mcnara ivers Secretary There wore entered upon under tho ent may bo remark- - rope, and our annual expenses J. Gait examination, but that Auditor constitutional requirement of an ex- ed In passing that, though possibly for military purposes would amount Geo. R. Carter Director fC. C. H. Cooko press vote of Congress. It may throw tho questions of Iho right of secession to seventy-tw- o per cent of the entire IJyeda Director Nuuanu Street Near Hotel. -- and R. A. Cooke Director Eomo light upon the ubject we are and tho continued existence of slavery government expenditures. These con- Good Soil Coral A. Gartloy Director dlscusslnng If we Inqulro how far could not havo been settled In the siderations, with others of a like na- Y. WO SING CO. theso three wars were Inevitable or existing state of public sentiment ex- ture, If they had been properly and IF YOU WERE NOT IN LINE FOR THE SOIL AND CORAL WE NICHOLSON FILES necessary. cept by a resort to arms, yet how calmly examined by the people of tho Vegetables, Etc. Groceries, Fruits, ARE SELLING FOR FILLS LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER hard-cuttin- by TODAY. Their g surface and perfect I premise saying that thc Revolu much moro economical It would havo United States, might have led our Butter 3Bc lb.; Fresh Dried Fruits. tionary War was a revolt from tho been to havo purchased peace by pay- Congress to delay, If not forego, temper give the 1186-118- them a lasting quality. 8 Nuuanu Street. mother country, and therefore does ing tho 'full rvalue of every slave acts which Inaugurated tho hostilities Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. category of foreign emancipated; how many thous- against Spain. not fall within tho and We never can tell to Telephone 1034. Box 951 Robinson Block, Queen Street HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. wars; and yet, if the controversy ands of lives would Jiavo beon saved, what extremities a foreign war may Agents for Hawaiian Islands. which occasioned it had arisen in the tho wretched exporlenco of rconstruc-- lead us. 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From Manila Filet Up to February 4.

MANILA, Fabnmry .1 The expoul- - has been incorporated, ntl the capital . there are any sroundp for the criminal up, chnrgew sat. In complaint." tlon ami onrnlvHl ix.xn ni 4 i. t.i tv fully iwlil forth the MOSQUITOS "To bo iTrector In one' Of Uie In such lnngURKo the Supremo Court (day. Following are extract from the jmnks whiuhnt'lB the iiiir)08o of thla of the Philippine Islands unanimously fiddro, of Hon. Chas. U. Elliott, see- - Vfc mut ,)0 R HtooW,ol(lar.., dlsposoB of one of the most unique irotnry of commorco and police, at tlutfe extent of P6000. Tho number", of easoH In the filstory of the judiciary NEED NOT BE ENDURED opening: directors of a bnnk shall not oxcfed or t'lie United States or the Philippine WE MAKE A KO-DA- i f'An individual, a community, a five. Islands, and cle.ics an Incident which SPECIALTY OF Alter ten years, tno money loauou stirred Manila to Its doptlm several sticks coils will iflate, Is capable of oxertlng hut a cur-- . Our and bj'-tb- tfoVcrrimont for the purpose of months ntfo when JubIIco 13. Flnloy FILM DEVELOPING AT EX tain definite nmouiU of onorgy. The I i . . i.nni e ... Via fntwl Johnson, associate Justice of the sup--j clear the rooms of insect objects to which It s hrtpl od and tho i which this ti ll creates, shall bo re-- romo Court, yas made dofondant in a .way In which It Is distributed Is tho TREMELY turned. Hanks may opon for bust ault for damages which contnlned MODERATE PRICES. pests in a jiffy. test of capacity for success. Hess "with a local capitalization or allegations of official miscon "What Is frittered away In talk and PKft nnft u'MMi wilt nmn.. n mv. duct. contention Is stolen from planting and )or;un,;y producing, for of mm Tho suit grew out of a former case should the bill paBs tho commission. Only 15c and 20c the Box "Tho man with honestly won monoy which was heard by tho Suprdmo A Government Deadlock. plain- 1n his pocketB respects himself, nnd Court and deqlded against the MANILA, February 2. A deadlock Arna-lot-, Is respected by his neighbors. Tho tiffs, Emclla Alzua and lgnaclo between the commission and Assonv Indigent and Improvident, ho who con- - who several mouths later entered Mv nvor flin n imrwrlnMnn Vttll cult against Justice Johnson for actual A FULL LINE OF TOILET ARTICLES OF EUROPEAN, AMERICAN sumcs more than he crcateB, can ex-- ! . ,nof ,. , 1natn,, .,nf nnr1v , pect more tolerance from his and punitive damages aggregating no than mornInRt encll brnnch of tHo 1ogs. neighbors. P110.000, alleging in their complint AND ORIENTAL MANUFACTURE laturo holding out for ttB bill to bo that the defendant had substituted the "Individuals and peoples must adapt n(jontc(j. in- .vord "affirmed" for the word "revers tnemscives 10 uieir pnysicai una Goovomor General Forbes lias Is- tellectual environment. What is re- ed" In tho decision of the Supreme sued a proclamation calling a special upon' quired in one age and place Is unnec- Court, in passing the decision sosslon of the Philippines legislature or the lower court, without the know- essary and misapplied In another. ending for four days after the official ledge or consent or the othed mem- "In this twentieth century the test scagIon addltIona, o the ))regent Tho bers of tho court who subscribed their Co., of capacity Is the attitude toward dnya tQ ugefl to c,can up tno masg Drug be Hawaiian Ltd. names to tho decision, thereby losing economic questions. Those who think of lcS,BlaUvo work awattlng the the suit to them. p. QO-- 4 and face facts are devoting, tlon of tho comml8Sion nm, Assembly Phone 3316 42 HOTEL. STREF5T Q. Box ' In absolving Justice Johnson Trom but little energy to questions which, nro Uny, Saturday, Monday and - , any wrong act Jn changing the type-Writte- n although allvo and vital a few dec- TUesu-ay- j word atter tho court's deci ades ago, are now but truisms and Each day thc govornor gcnera, wl platltudes-t- ho playthings or sion had been signed, the Supremo mental assign to tho icgislaturo such sub-th- e Court In its decision handed down Immature. j jects as may bo dcalt wlth , cach of yesterday discusses at length many to Manila to exhibit theui3olvos to sals havo been ordered and resigna- J "Tho fact that tho people of the ,t sos- - branches durlnc the sneclnl the public. accepted by tho Philippine Islands are turning their gion practices of the court which aro made tions director lor ' Two objections were to questions or production,) necessary by tho great volume of busi- raised, first nineteen of the property division em- attention Teddy Wins Mock Election, people wero to - ness by every year. seems that tho be "exhibited" ployes. Fivo of tho men dropped aro manufacture and distribution, is evi- j handled it It Tneodore noosevelt, former chief and second that they wero not de- capacity for seeing and that tho decision Involved tin this Americans nnd tho remaining fourteen denco of their executiv0 of the United States, Is a cently drer.scd. grasping opportunities. action w?.s a "short decision," not ac- r.re Filipinos. No criminal nebllgence strong favorite with Manila voters for dls-jha- companied by tho usual lengthy dis- The Governor General promptly s been found against tho men and "The auspicious opening of the first j ro.electIoii to tho Presidency to of case. was signed on posed or the first objection by explain there will accordingly bo no prosecu- Industrial Exposition is an ceed preg,ient William Howard Taft cission tho It day Ing that tho had como tions ordered. important event In the history of the on 4 19j3 the last before tho vacation March In the tegt electlon with tho things they brought to Ma- islands. It is a visible evidence that of the court, and the error With reference to hl.s action In tho held ,ast night at the c,gar ,logk or nila to exhibit and sell and they j was discovered the following day by that matter, Director Grcono said to tbo the people have entered into tho falter E. Olson & Co. on the Escolta, Judge Johnson, who was acting as had not come as exhibits themselves. Cablenows-Amerlcan- : spirit of the present age, that they noosevelt polled more votes than all judge, changed without At to tho second objection tho Gov- "Conditions havo not been satisfac- have joined for all time the ranks of otner candidates In tho field. Out of vacation and tho purpose, according to ernor General disposed or it by order- tory for several years In this branch the progressive." the 139 votes cast Roosevelt drew 71. deky, for Johnson, seeing tho ing tho clothing or any of the what of tho bureau and tho management Governor General W. Cameron Woodrow Wilson, governor of Now Justice of that by might be taken as a standard of na- of It not efficient as I would llko to Forbes will press a button at 4 p. m. jersey, was tno favorite among tho wishes of tho court bo not defeated tive decency. have It. Tho present Investigation of today which will throw wide the gates Democratic nominees and polled tho a clerical error. Manila carnival Quartermaster's Reform. tho Insular auditor was requested in of tho fifth annual second hiBi,est vote. Wilson's sup-an- d Cavalry Uses New Road. MANILA, January 28. Major Gene- order to enable us to rcorganlzo tho the first Philippine Exposition. portera gave hlm 2g votes. Senator Marching from Camp McGrath, This will be the signal for a round ral J. Franklin Bell, division command- property division on a proper basis." rtobert M. La Follette, leader of the on January 20, the Sth Cavalry er, approved merry-makin- g has tho recommendation Tail Docking Prohibited. of which will end only insurgents, and President Taft ran a came overland to Manila and arrived of Colonel I. W. Llttell, chief quarter- MANILA, Jailuary 21. From April with the break of dawn a ween from dead neat wltn twelve iia.Hots each, at Camp Malcon on the port district master of tho Philippines Division, 1 next docking horses' tails In any tomorrow morning. Speaker Champ Clark, the Missouri yesterday corning at 11:30 a. m., In which that tho offices or the Wtr Transport part ot tho Philippines will be a crime After the opening ceremonies, gavei wiei(er of the House of Keprc- - command of Colonel Henry P. Kings- by cosmopolitan Quartermaster and Depot Quarternir.s-tc- r and punishable by flno or Imprison- will be witnessed a seiitatlves, nosed out Senator Cum-crow- bury. Tho regiment proceeded from bo consolidated. The work of both ment or both. Tho proposed bill in- numbering Into the hundreds. nllng of ,owa gettIng four votcs t0 Batangas to LI pa, thence to Tanauan, an will then bo administered by ono office, troduced into tho A.ssembly by Dele the governor general will deliver the senator's three. Governor Calamba, Montllupa, Las Plnas, to Secretary C. D. to he known as the office of tho De- gate Grajo and passed without amend- appropriate address. moll of olllo wa8 second among the Manila. Assemblyman Filemon pot Quartermaster. The consolida- ment and sent to tho Commission, Elliott and Democrats with seven votes. William Tho 8th Cavalry Is the first organiza- Concopcion will make short talks. ' tion will bo made on July 1, 1912. has been approved by that body with also jennings Bryan, editor of the Com-Th- e tion to u.se tho new road constructed opening of the grand Olympiad ) Colonel Littcll's plan of consolida tho sole amendment that it shall be- 1912 ,noner and recurring presidential ca- by lhe bureau of public works between carnival tion will greatly reduce paper work come effective April 1 Instoad of Janu- - nals a. m. will be the first didate, had a following of one from Montllupa and Las Plnas. The com premier event of and correspondence, requiring only ary 1 as provlucu. attraction, hut the among the "lily white" terrltorall was equipped for the field. AIll aeroplane mand one tet of records. Shipment of sup- Tho law only prohibits tho tho day will be the initial Democrats. cavalry mounts not seriously disabled not stau" plies will be expedited and tho trans- of hor.ses' talis locally but tho Im flight of Leo Hammond from the Exposition Fund. regiment on the wero taken with the action of public business simplified. tails lum at 5 p. m. The grand parade The bill providing for appropria- portation of horses with their an march. All officers of Camp McGrath finan- Light officials Delivery p. witching Division estimate that a so treated. It moreover Imposes a starts at 7 m., and at the tion of P500.000 to cover the cast of accompanied the regiment except Maj- of 9 the popular masked ball cial saving of P75.000 a year will re- tax ot four pesos a year on all horses hour an exposition of Phllflpplne products or T. S. Bratton, medical corps, Cap- will start the revelry In earnest. sult from tho consolidation, tbo re- that have been .so treated. at tho Panama Pacific Exposition In tain G. E. Stockle, and Veterinarian Loco Lane and the Del- duction in pay for clerical forces alono Farewell to Admiral Mertz. After that San Francisco in 1915, has been pass- Sth Cavalry. Truck F. Steel, II. amounting to approximately P20.000 2. A brilliant uge. - ed by the Commission. CAVITE. February r5wnHf; Aeroplane Shed Contract. per annum. was Against One Language Rule. Chinese Deportation. farewell reception and luncheon an Award of the contract for the con- Commerce and Police. Army Navy Club at Frederick C. Fisher has written Tho Assembly has pawed a bill re given at tho and article in the Philippine Law Review struction of an aeroplane shed at Fort MANILA, January 27. Tho annual ono o'clock this nfternoon, In honor of Price, $1,075.00 pealing tho authority given during the by only William McKinley has been made report or Secretary Charles B. Elliott, Hcar-Admtr- Mertz, U. S. N., against the rigid rule of English last special session in Bagulo to tho Albert tUo chlot qnartemaster or tho division, department or comnicrco and police, or Navy Marino in the courts. He says In part: Governor General to deport Chinese by officers tho and complete, f. Santlag0. Tho coutract went to was Trom or print- o. b., Honolulu. "Under the law as It now stands the persons. Fon received tho bureau Corps. The hall was beautirully and our courts will be Delmar Smith-Clinton- , whoso bid ot ing yesterday, containing, a report or appropriately decorated for tho occa- use of Spanish in The Assembly committee presenting t end of the P. 1578 was accepted. The contract tho work for the fiscal year ending or tho orchestra debarred, in theory, at the the bill explains that it finds on further sion, and tho music theory, stipulates that the work is to be com- June 30, 1911, for tho bureau or cons-tabuar- and res- For light delivery, carrying up to 1000 pounds, present year. I say, in consideration that It was wrong in Its attuned to the spirit of honor to pleted within thirty days from date or public works, navigation, Mertz, lent practically things are bound action and takes this stop to amend pect felt toward Admiral the Overland truck is the most efficient and economical I award. pests, geodetic survey, and go on much as they do now. It Is not jt coasts and enchantment to tho' gathering. Placo shipped Trom k four-cylind- any or me A aeroplane has been labor, and tho offices or tho consulting designed with te er at all HKeiy that oiuer Appropriation Bill. cards neatly a of the trucks on the market. Filipino and the United StateB by tho war depart architect and supervising railway ex dread- - members of tho bench At a lato hour last night tho Assem sketch of an American English up ment to tho signal corps and Is bellcV' port, together with tho general super honioward-boun- One of these trucks has just arrived, and is on bar who have not learned bly approved Its general appropriation nought, flying tho present will have done so by cd to be aboard the U. S. A. T. Sherl vltlon or til corporations other than pennant, wero placed at tho dlfforent to the bill for tho support or the government view our demonstrations, is to take ef- dan. It will bo housed In the hangar building and loan associations, banks, following ofilcens woro at garage; cheerfully given. tho timo the now rule during the fiscal year 1913. Tho bill plates. Tho will a at Fort McKinley. and trust companies, which nro under fect. Consequently, it be but was approved without discussion, in attendanco: law- his executive control. Itear-Admlr- Cap- barren privilege to the American something entirely new to approprla' Great Court Cleanup. Mertz, U. S. N.. permitted to file his plead- Secretary Elliott authorized and 'He- S. N., Con- yer to be tlon legislation in tho Assembly. The CEBU, January 23. For the flr.st tain Magruder, U. Naval ings briefs in the English lan- or.sed 109 new corporations to do bus! Walsh, U. S. N., Major Porter, nnd bill as par.sed provides P21.585.822 for time In tho history or this city there structor The von knowledge ness In tho Philippines, during tho U. S. M. Hamm guage, the with the that the support or all branches or the Is no cas pending on the calendar or U. S. M. C, Col. Dickens, C, supposed read them - fiscal year, or which number thirteen N., judge who is to government service or crime for the court of first In- Paymaster Potter, U. S. Paymaster does not understand a word of that stance. wero foreign nnd nlnety-El- x domestic, Hatch, II. S. N., Paymaster Spear, U. A special appropriation bill for the do Young Co., language. And is precisely tho - Tho total numbor or corporations Chaplain Krazler, U. S. N., Dr. Ltd. that bureau of public works setting aside At the'timo thnt Fiscal Andres Bar- S. N., as a matter of fact, Tor with ing business war, foreign 221, and do- IT. S. Dr. Webb, IT. S. situation P3,3!i3,2G.r, was passed to tho ronieo began as public prosecutor In Blackwood, N.. and sent nlnoty-sovo- n two exceptions none of tho Wlsle-zenu- s, mestic, 377. of which U. S. N., Dr. Jones. 11. S. Agents, Honolulu, one or Coiniuir.sion. This bill was also ap- 1909 on tho arrival of Judgo N., Dr. Butler, T. H. Filipino judges have a reliable read- wero nonstock, and twenty-fou- r reli- S. M. Cap- proved with practically no discussion. there wero fifteen hundred N., Captain Turner, U. C, knowledge or English. The result gions corporations. Wood ing The projects which will be authoriz cc.ses ponding, somo of them dating tain Puryoar. U. S. M. C, Lieut. will be th0 American attorney, Improvoniont In N., Sears, U. S. N., that ed if the bill becomes law and tho rigm uacK io iju. louuy mum uiv With tho marked ruff, U. S. Lieut. the first of next year, In several In tho Thacher, U. S. N., Paymaster after money to bo used aromas follows: P150,-jnono- ; all that is on record are some tho cfllcloncy of line officers Lieut. or lower courts, will bo compelled years. unauer- - tho 000 to commence construction work few cases that have been completed constabulary during recent Dobson, U. S. N., Paymaster to file one set of pleadings and brlofs no compensat U. N., Ensign Cunningham, V. . , on tho capltol of tho Philippine Is- and now await sentence. This gives there has been ton, S. t becominc nxeii Ono wav or. broucht out lmi nrm mntiimi uko.i n English, to comply with tho law, or pay. N., En-- In hospital buildings Cobu a clean criminal calendar for the ing increase in tho standnrd S. N., Ensign McWhnrter. U. S. U)0 other boforo tho hist day of taj. keeplng cnUUren quiet was pasto so tho lands; P150.000 for to and another In Spanish that recom U. S. N.. Ensign Van do i In Manila and Cullon Leper colony, first time Jn her history It nlco Secretary Elliott thoreforo .sign Pnshloy, m0nth, when wo attend a leap year their mouths shut with adheUve pla judge may know what he is trying to pay or captains bo ad- v. - bureau of health; PI, 350,000, read.s, spoake volumes for the work that has mends that tho uarr, u. s. in., imibikii ball.- Supposo whllo at the danco the tor. say. Ho will have to do the same per an IT. N. wells; various boon done here, for to take the dalo vanced rrom P3.I00 to P3.600 Ensign McMurray, S. young woman exercises hor tradition- - if de- bridges and artesian thing in tho Supremo Court he 1 bo past two 1 ay 1909 Deo. 1911, and know th.i' num, that or first lieutenants estab Admiral Mortz, for tho n, Bums for ports works or the bureau of to ,irivlIogo alui proposes to mo; Wlint FURNACE OWNERS FEAR sires tho judgment of tho full bench during two C ommandant ot tho navigation at Port Galera, Dagupan, I'.", rr.ses hnve beon cleared off iho lished at P2.400 their first years, has been courBO Is tnoro opon for ,ne t0 take on his case." expiration of thnt CavUo nnd Hongapo.i NATIONAL COAL STRIKE. Aparrl, Pandan. Calbayog, BIcol rlvor, calender in that time. 1t mans that years, and at the Naval Stations. ,nce j Rm jj(jt certnm of my Provincial Bank Bill, P2.S00, grado of on. tho Sun Agusan river, and elsowhere; P35.000 tbo court has worked off an aveiagc time Increased to tho and will depart Vunciiula reelings? I ennnot say yes, and yet, GLASGOW. Sotland. February do ? The project of tho Association i abolished. morning the Un :o Stntos. for painting and repairs at tho bureau yf ihieo cases a day In addltlo-- to third lieutenant to bo day for ir I decline I shnll probably loie all roflex of the threatened national Economlca do Fillplnas for establish- Works Shakeup. During his duty at these tiialions, Ad- ot prisons and construction or a new In ovi!inary work. Cobu Chron.cle. Public future chanco of asking hor to bo my coal strike, which will go Into effect ing local banks throughout the Islands MANILA, January 25. Director miral and Mrn. Mertz lino won tho .school building; P387.500 for school "Impantatlan" of Igorots. wife." Tho odltor to whom this cry Fobruary 29, unlow in tho nioantitno was presented last night by Assem- Greene, or tho buroau ot pub- esteem and rc.pect or ali with whom buildings or tho bureau or education; MANILA, January 31. Tho slgnt of Warwick or dlstross Is raised rofers tbo prob tho owners accept the piinolple of a blyman Esplridion Guanco, chairman yesterday that io-n- o In contact, nnd their P200,000 for a new custom house y.eo Ftrlpged" Igordb on tho streets lic works, announced thoy havo lem to his roadors. bankB and cor- and t minimum wago for all men and boys or tho committee on among ho has approved a general shakeup In dopr.rturo ma.'ks an event of deep at Hollo. of the city has given rise Julius Caesar Is said to havo boon oinployod underground, la seen porations, and was approved by tho personal propoifty division nnd on tho part of tho many friends today Delegate Clarln Introduced a bill In number of Filipino? to a wave of roor the tho invontor or leap yoar, although St. In by entlro assembly. Tho purpose of the of bureau, tbo Telands. notice given tho blast furnac Assembly which fixes thc prlco or al letorm, and as i result the (love Nozalcda lumbor yard tho they havo mado in. Patrick is credited with tho dooroo Is to start small banks in tho im- the owners throughout Scotland to tholr bill to secure a moro efficient nnd n lco from tho government plant, making nor General hag instructed t'cnvnis in order that on tho extra February day worn-o- portant towns In tho provinces, as administration ot those im- workmon. It tho samo to the general public as to aloner Worcester to put pants on hib economical LEAP YEAR WORRIES should hnve tho right to make mat- well as to open up new fiolds of ef- hl.s The utjiitructt of the workmon aro w.i;-u- during tho timo thoy aro her portant branches of bureau. proposals. Filipino people. It Is con- government employees. BRITISH BACHELORS rimonial tlnw terminated on February Si). Tbo fort for tho wiMi Philippine Exposition. As a rosult of tho Investigation In- designed Justice Johnson Acquitted. the LONDON, Fobruary 12. British structive In character, and by tho nudltor at tho requost furnace owners are of the opinion MANILA. February Wo On Monday a number of Jelogates stituted PLASTER PUT to' meet one of tho most urgent needs 1."... Greene, tho lies boon bacholors aro a bit "oft" on tholr food ADHESIVE that a national coal strike It inevit- would not allow tho sun to sot upon dines with tho Governor General at of Director fact of the Islands. soveral of tho property on nccount of leap year anxieties. OVER CHILDREN'S MOUTHS able. It will affect about SOO.000 man. this day's .session of tho court without i Malacanang and after tho "big onts' learned that " Tho bill nsks for an appropriation boon vorycare-los- s "I am hositatlng on the brink of UIUJANA, Cal., February 16. In having tho necossary orders Dologato Joaquin Balinorl, the moral division employes hnvo one-quarte-r or which is Issued of Pl.000,000, n and matrimony," ono. "I havo not tho today ot reports or Coronation Kino George, Opera criminal proceed- 1st of tho AF.sombly, broached the and Inotllclont-l- tholr work wrltos lnvoititsatlon only for the Institution of n to be used annually, and then accountability. mndo up my mind concerning a cor-tnl- cruelty prnctlcod In tho local orphans' House, Tuesday. Book now. Promo-(To- n ings against him (Justice Johnson), If subject of tho Igorots and other mom , upon presentation or proof that an Inefficiency dlBinia- - young woman, and soo no pros- - homo, a Methodist liiititutlon, it w Committee Rooms. $1, 50c, 25c bora of n tribes coming BocaitBo of this as provided for In the law wo had any reason to believe that

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thn tlni desired to foro hiwtllliimi army baker were plnreri under arrest. MAY 5 CANADA with Italy, but was prevented rrom do-Un- Ii would eem thai In fHMniiiiipnt-- ' of so by the decision of th peace-- i the greater vlllaenc which hn been taring Rmperar, who practically com- exercleeri durlna the Inst fiw daj it pelled him to refttatt his poat. waa discovered thin BystemRtlr rob- The iwtenalblti cmim of the ftiretau bery had beeeu flolng on for a long Project-Secre- sy Some Time to Be Given the .minister's retirement will lm his time In the Imkarr department. 81mrt j health, lie lm been and Is h very dellvoHea lire said lo have been made Famous for Remarkable Qualities About Dreadnaught lek man, but If It were not for the to various regiments, nnd a persistent warfare against him he officer, who Is alleged to Big in Italy. would hold on until the have boon responsible for the defalca- Graft j (European situation was clarified. tion, has been nrreslod. Wife Refuses to Be Sold, An amusing story hns Just come to ICELAND MAY REVOLT. LONDON, Feb. 1". In colonial clr nies nt u height or from 000 to 700 feet, light from the village of Dunyevac, CHIIISTIANIA, Feb. 10 Trouble is clew the quostlon In already belli can witnessing; every lncldont of the chase, near Szegcdln. A smnll farmer, named brewing In Iceland. The population vjuwed as to the date on which their A short time ago the fashionable Naval, when attending tho cnttlo mar- there Is of Norwegian origin, only be- umjeitlen will pay a state visit to the thins in Parte seemed to he to commit ket met nn old friend, named Slnkc. came subject to Denmark by n polit- white dominions of the empire. Such suleh'o; but. fortunately, the craze has They retired to a cafe, whore they re ical accident, and has never censed to visit would be In accord with now blown over. A commissary or r unite mained talking for n long time. As dream All Uco recently received a from all of Independence. parties George's view of his responsible letter went on they mellowed, to come time became seem at Inst to be united to demand a Uos. and the arguments In favor of It elderly man. begins him tongues him-ouce- and their wero rendered less form of homo rule, which will mean fhr outweigh the practical Inconvenl- - around and convey the remains of discreet nnd Slnko In a burst of con- separation, except that the King of It quite certain, however, self and wire to the mortuary with as Blue is fidence Intimated to Naval that he had Denmark will still be acknowledged majesties will never be able Httlo display ai possible. The elderly that their at one time sighed for the lattcr's ns constitutional monarch or the to their long cruise In the 1'hlr, man explained that, having lost all reiieat wire, who was celebrated throughout Island. It will be an odd coincidence any Imperial visits that they bis money in business, and being tired and that the region for her beauty. lr Ireland and Iceland obtain satisfac- may undertake In the future will have of llfo, ho and his wire had decided to Naval thereupon said that If Slnko tion simultaneously. to bo carried out piecemeal. go home; and, after stopping up nil had still tho same affection for tho There Is good ground for nnttclpa- - the crevices In the doors and windows, for-thi- s woman an arrangement could easily ting that the llrst dominion to receive lo turn on the nas and go to sleep Label be effected, all that was necessary was distinction will be Canada, but It over. NEW ASPECTS ror Slnko to make a reasonable offer. will be quite Impossible to think of Immediately on receiving the letter Slnko Jumped at the chance, nnd d uch a project for the next eighteen the commissary sont a representative to give Naivl'1050 francs for his months, at least. The question Is to the address in question. The elderly wife, and tho offer once ac- OF B hound up with that of the Imperial gentleman and his wife received him, wasat cepted. An agreement was drawn up wanderings of tho Prlnco of Wales, ami admitted having written the letter, re-t- o and signed, and the two friends set out and as to all this nothing can bo said and they admitted, also, having I Catsup for tho farm for the completion of the any purpose until tho King has solved on suicide the night berore. A French army surgeon, named ' Their plans, however, had been frus- - bargain. When they arrived It fell to made a careful review of the whole Czernlcki; In to Iti n his wife of the trans- a supplement the situation. tnnat .nnitnfilinlilPd innnnnr Nalvi to Inform I IT IS THE BEST As arranged, they had plugged up the action, and her response was Imme- Ganlols, gives a very Interesting an,l Secrecy About Dreadnaught. doors and windows and composed diate. After giving him a number o pleasing reminiscence of Bismarck, Great secrecy Is being observed by' f - .1 .... 1, .1 1, 1. vigorous boxes on the ear she seized placing In un- the naval authorities regarding tho l,.1..' the Iron Chancellor an band, on turn ing the ga was a broom and Inflicted on him a castl-gatlo- n accustomed light. Dr. Czernlcki had construction of a new aiper-dread- -' was no so rapid and effective that been left In naught battleship, at present unnamed, .disappointed to find that there charge of an ambulance was elicited Slnko left hurriedly, renouncing ror at siege o! dockyard. No pressmen' B8 there. Tho fact that Rezonvllle before the at Portsmouth ro- - the ever his claim to the beautiful and Metz, Bazaino or photographers were permitted to be;,hc gas b,in lmvine, b,een unPW- and when ordered the panj- - had cut off supply there-llrs- t bust Mmo. Nalvi. retreat of th Corps d'Armeo present at the ceremony of laying the Second saving two human Into Metz on the night of AugUBt kpninintp. which wm nrformn,l ""fittingly Turns Life Upside Down. in'' the ambulance, with some 0000 wound privately by the Hon. Evelyn Moore, lives. Vienna can boast a curious eccentric New In ed, was left behind and found itself Sister of Admiral Sir Arthur Moore, Wrinkles Food. who turns life upside down, a rich Extraordinary dishes figured, as Is within the Prussian lines. On the commander-in-chie- f at Portsmouth. No young Pole, who lives in sumptuous occasions, morning of the 19th Dr. Czernlcki was YOUR IT details have been allowed to transpire the custom of such at the style, but always summons his ser- GROCER SELLS annual banquet of the French National accosted by an officer, who Informed as to the shli, but It Is known that, vants by bugle call. His favorite pas- society, him that the King of Prussia, with besides being the largest, the new ship Acclimatization which took time Is driving an omnibus, attired like place today at buffet of tho Gare his suite, was in Renzonvllle, and that will also be the fastest and most pow- the an ordinary busman, and, though he is Lyon here. animals, hailing he would introduce him to Count Bis- erful battleship ever laid down for tho de Rare said to spend a fortune each year In most remote were marck. The rest may be told In his British navy. It Is the first of five from the lands, clothes, he wears no garment until It pressed own words. armored vessels provided for in the Into the service, together with has been worn by his valet. Ho has fruits and vegetables quite as exotic, "There on a stone bench, close to l!llt-1- 2 navy estimate. Her main arm-- 1 astonished guests at a ball by appear and the guests aro said to have thor- tho door of a rustic cottage, at 7 in iimeut will consist of ten 13.5-inc- ing In a costume of pure white, save oughly enjoyed their curious meal. In- the morning, was seared alone tho guns, mounted in five center-lin- o tur- for the shirt and tie, which are black. deed, the head cook, who celebrated Prussian Minister at break- rets, and, although the weapons are of had devoted To complete his oddities, when dining, a fortnight to preliminary experiment, fast. ' He had spread a sheet of paper the same size as those In the Orion, which he Invariably does alone at a ABADIE'S was warmly complimented on his knees, upon which lay cold they are of a more powerful type. The at the close table d'hote, ho reverses the usual or- of tho banquet by soci- meat, sausages and bread. Beside guns of the Orion fire shells of 1250 members of the der, beginning his meal with tho ety him on tho bench wns a bottle, from pounds; while now on the mar elous success that ho sweets ending soup. those of the ship and with the which he was drinking. When he saw 1400-poun- had achieved, and this fully rewarded and her sisters will tire d him for the skill and us he left off eating and, rising to of which Dry attention French Method projectiles. The result is that the new CROWN PRINCE IS. he had devoted to a by no means easy his full height, saluted with a kindly vessels will have a broadside fire of VICTIM OF CANCER laugh. The following conversation, 14,000 pounds task. 10. reports of metal, as compared BERLIN, Feb. The that which I wrote out the same evening Cleaning with 12,500 pounds In the Orion group. A new dish in Paris has been quite the Crown Prince of Germany Is really tho rage during tho past' week. It is in my notebook, then took place In The battleships of the 1912 program suffering from cancer of the throat, : Restores the pristine "he Blerlot an gratln," a pastry in tho French freshness to also mark a striking advance In the tho disease which cut short the life of ter-- c shape of an aeroplane " 'You are taking part, sir, in a ' defense or British ships against the at filled with his grandfather, the Emperor Freder- forced meat. riblo war for a start in your career,' lacks of hostile torpedo craft. Instead ick, are gaining greater credence In he said. 'What a sight, what suffer Nobleman on Trial. Impos- Ball Gowns, Evening: Wraps, of mounting guns, as in earlier high circles. It is of course ing! It is not you or these poor Laces, units, tney will have weapons The Paris courts have been busy sible to get first hand inrormatlon as ' mutilated fellows that I should like , wItn tne a Gloves and for this purpose, which fire a shell of trial of French nobleman, to the truth of these reports and the to see here, but your Senators and Heathers tho 100 pounds, as compored with only 31 Vicomte Emmanuel de Gosson de Inspired paragraphs which have ap- Deputies. They would see what war narlln, whoso history, pounds for the smaller gun. The rea- - as It came out peared In the German papers that the is! Look at It! Have you many tlle course of son for this is that in recent years tor-- tho proceedings, is fnilure or his royal highness to be wounded V pedo craft have grown so rapidly, entertaining. The Vicomte Gosson de with his wife recently when a son was "In roply to my question whether - Barlln comes of an old stock, Laundry Ten years ago. dls- which at- French when the boats born to them was due to a violent the Germans had also lost many, Bis- J. ABADIE, prop. placed only about 250 to 300 tons, 12- - traces Its lincngo back to the eleventh tack of catarrh, must be accepted, but marck said: 'Six times as many as contury. Tho was poundar guns wero regarded as suffi- - vicomte accused of In well informed circles It is accepted In ISf.G. But do you believe, sir, and 777 King Street Telephone 1491 cletnt to stop and disable them. When tUo misappropriation of funds of a with very. considerable allowance. does tho French army believe, that it brewing tho size of destroyers Increased to 500 establishment to tho extent It is pointed out that for some years was I who wanted war?' Taking off or COO tons tho wns aband- - of $f.000. ho has shown symptoms which arp his helmet ho went on. 'Look at me! oned in favor of the and The origin of the case reveals how characteristic of this curse of the I am threatened with an' appopletlc without exception, to all. To each one now, when 100 tons Is quite an average his noblo family became very demo- - through Hohenzollerns. stroke, and was quietly going he addressed some Intimate and lier-son- displacement for modem torpedo craft, cratic in its occupations. His father, Like his great hero, Frederick tho a cure, and never thought I should remark, reminding him of his the gun has become a general deprived of his hereditary estates, ha,i Great, William II yearned for healthy have to Interrupt and change It for own place, and often of personal favorite for "stopping" purposes. become a commission agent at tho sons, and set out to "harden" them be the life of the camp.' friends, assuring them that news The Famous "ROSE" Tailors Declare War. Central markets. His business having fore they could toddle. Tho crown Always Ready for War. would be sent to their families. We Some quaint tailoring revelations failed, his only resource, It Is alleged, prince was emphatically not a case for "Just then the chaplain of the am were not accustomed, on our side, to may be expected In the West End this was to become a conjuror. Tho son that kind of treatment. A delicate bulance, tho Abbe Bolard, came up, see our wounded comforted by em- summer, as the workers intend to sought to embrace the Judicial career, and nervous boy, he needed a certain and asked, 'But, M. Ie Comte, If you braces and words from such high 1912 publicly pillory all those high-clas- s and obtained the post of notary's clerk amount of "coddling" until he got into did not want war, what was the mean- quarters. employers who charge West End after which he qualified as a process-price- s his teens, and as there have not been ing of the Hohenzollern candidature?' Battlefield Incident. server, replied textually, and have their clothes made in and secured the office of a wanting people injudicious enough to to which Bismarck "Out of this long visit to the battle- the East End. Probably most firms "hussier." attribute his delicate health to tho 'Upon ray word anybody really swal- field I will only tell one episode, GAS IRON was process-serve- r Is too re- will capitulate at once, as they dread It as that tho kaiser's drastic methods, that Is one low that? M. do Grammont which places Bismarck In a new light. exposure, too good a but if not, both tho gilded Brasserie de la Meuse called upon of the several grudges that he owes fined a gentleman and Seated on som-- . straw and propped up good politician. youth and society ladles will have him. The brewery had an account of his father. The crown prince does his sportsman to be a against a pillar of the Church of on war. Will do a day's ironing for only some cold shocks. $37,000 with a bankrupt. Tho Vicomte own coddling now, for he is vindictive- That was Invented to force was one of our poor soldiers, $.03 worth of GAS. any de Gosson promised to collect the ly anxious to outlive the kaiser, but Wo were challeuged not to retreat a quite young man named Rosslgnol, years ago, we Price complete with tubing JOBS ARE POPULAR. debt. The company gladly advanced neither In brain nor In body is he further. Already, four A shell, striking him like the lash of $3.00. PARIS, Fob. 10. The public service him all tho money that he required. really strong. had shown great patience In the Lux a whip, had carried away both eyes Is as popular in France as It is else- - He drew, it Is argued, so frequently on eniburg affair, and you wero less and the bridge of his nose, leaving today. You where, and tho government has no the brewery that before they were CHARGES OF GRAFT. ready then than you are the front of the skull bare. This fear- thing. And that trouble In filling any vacancies which nware of it the advances made to him ROME, Feb. 10. Gravo charges of only forget one is ful wound was covered with a dress- Honolulu Gas Company, may occur. Proof of this Is furnished amounted to $55,000. The vicomte had graft in tho supplying of stores to the that wo aro always ready for war, and ing. Ho lay there calm, silent and Ltd. we carry by tho recent occurrence of 40 vacan- - pursued tho recovery of the fugitive troops In Tripoli have aroused the peo- that if we are forced to fight motionless, In quiet resignation. Bis- sense. You ties in tho offlco of tax collector. debt for seven years, and had lnstl- - ple and tho government has under- on war In the severest marck stopped In front of him and, ALAKEA AND this," and with a BERETANIA STS. Whon this fact became known a luted lawsuits in Belgium and Swltzer-floo- d taken a rigid examination and prom- havo had proof of asked me what was his case. Ho haughtily of applications bsgan to como In. mnd, which served as a pretext for ises drastic punishment to those who gesture of satisfaction he seemed really touched. 'There Is war battlefield, There aro now on flio tho names of not drawing on tho funds of tho company. aro found to be engaged In the fraud- nnd coldly pointed to the for you, Messieurs tho Senators and emo- less than too.ouo pntroltlc Frenchmen ulent operations. which had called forth his deep Deputies!' Then turning to one of his tion a few minutes previously. who are anxious to help the govern , PEACE ADVOCATE DEAD, Everything goes to show that the suite, bo said, 'Please bring in somo m, u 13 meat In - "Then, changing the conversation Secwm iTmratibn; tho collection of its revenues. VIENNA, Feb. 10. Tho well authen- full light of publicity has not even wine and a glass." He filled tho glass for having the The suddenly, ho asked mo: ambulance., full of multitude of applications has tlcated report that Count Aerenthal, yet been thrown Into all tho dark cor- to the brim, took a sip, and then, wounded, transported "? th Cn'' ' " 'Do you know, Monsieur, whero is Into the French pletion f T'th compelled tho authorities to impose the Austrian foreign minister. Is to re-th- e ners of re- gontly tapping the shouldor of the f'lZnew at Buenos this amazing scandal. The lines of Metz tho Emperor? 'I am absoltuely Ignor- poor Tho btrictost possible conditions In tho tiro at the conclusion of the regular port drawn up by General Paganl is martyr, said: 'My friend, will you 4 jAyres. air line distance between I reflecting prob- j4 s ant,' answered, that him-sol- these stations will examination of candidates, and thoro session of the delegations will bo re-i- now In tho hands of the minister of not drink something?' Housing f bo 7000 miles. Tho ably the whole reason of the Inter- GREAT IN reuaon to hope that tho 49 men who garded with regret by all those who wnr. As the result of tho Inquiry at from the deathlike xtupor that pR0fSS installation of wireless apparatus on get view, beginning with humanitarian was TELEGRAPHY ships is being will tho vacant places may bo held anxious for tho preservation of i Naples and owing to numerous creeping over him, the man as- gradually extended. appaf. to violence, rejoiced ' up to tno world as absolutely Ideal llo peaco of Europe, for Aerenthal has ently sentiments and turning sented, when, In 1897, he til recently few ve'ssels outside of rumors, a still more where- . wns simply to find out tho j slllnB an(I tax collectors. been one of tho most powerful In-- searching Inquiry "Wo then saw Bismarck stoop aad In sending a wireless mes- - steamships of the liner class is to be Instituted whom ho New Aviation fiuonces for peaco In Europe abouts of the Emperor, very softly and slowly give tho wound- sago e eeu 80 e(iulpped. Records. during Into the whole mattor of tho a distance of three By , Now various supply wrongly believed up to August 19 to miles. Almost from the time tho Wright the recent crises and for this of food ed soldier tho wine. Rising again, he are legislation corapell-- , reason and stores since the beginning 1007 ho had established regular wire- - !,countrle8 b' heavler-than- - be with the army of Metz. drank what was In glass, ng many brothers made tho first has been tho target for bitter and per-ai- r of tho war. Tho Inquiry will bo ex- left the and smaller "Field Marshal Boon then camo up said. 'What Is your namo, communication across the At- - apparatus! flying machine France has taken slstont attack on tho part of the Aus-th- e tended to nil tho ports from which my boy, craft to Instal such Great , .., . and also asked after the whereabouts whero do you 'Hps-slgno- l, lantic. Since then vessels havo hoon iBrlinin la i. lead In aoronautlcs. This is not trlan war party. troops and stores havo been shipped and come from?' - 'viiuuou iu uo luuumng me of the Emperor, after which Doctor "picked up" at sea mj unusual, as from tho tlmo of Mongol- - It Is well known that there havo to tho from Brlttnny.' Tho count from shore stations establishment of a chain of theater of war. Tho prelimin- to tho wireless fier flying - Czernlcki was requested lead then took his hand, am j at distances of from 2000 to 4000 has had a peculiar attrac- heon very serious differences of opin-tlo- n ary steps for nnd said: 'I stations to encircle the globe. This Is this general Inquiry way to whore tho German wounded ion Vlen-Franc- Bismarck, my comrade, and I am very miles. In November last to be for Frenchmen. In any event between what Is tho party In e would seem already to havo begun. It Marconi sont a subsidized system under the wero housed, and tho cortege, with proud - ,a message has boon and Is the first aero- - na, headed by tho heir apparent, and Is stated a high to havo drunk out of th- same from tho Coltano station, control of the Postofficp Department. that military officer, Bismarck Do Roon head, powor. - and at tho glass as a brave man like you,' In Italy, to tho Glace Bay nautlc Now another flying rec- Count "Aeronthal, who recontly scored accompanied by two other officers, all and station In Such a chain of stations would give marched off, stretching his hand over the horribly Nova Scotia, 4000 ord has been established hero. an important success In the enforced In civilian attire, paid a visit to tho miles. The San England wireless connection with her "Here truth compels me to say," mutilated head, ho seemed to give hini Francisco operator, a M. Busson, a noted aeraplunlst, tho rotlromont of Baron Conrad von Hot-oth- military bakery, whero several sol month earlier, colonial possessions in various parts proceeds Doctor Czernlcki, "that noth? a muto benediction,' conversed for a period day followod a fox hunt by tlio zendorf, chlof of tho general staff. diers and some private persons wero of fiftoon min- or the world, making her Independent Ing can descrlbo the solicitude and In- it only remains to add to this touch- utes with tho Japanese Pau pack. He was (lying for 45 mln- - Baron Conrad, it was openly stated at privately questioned. As a result four station on the of cables, which are liable to bo cut in terest shown by tho mlnistor of war, ing and pleasing anecdote island of that at the Hokushu, a distance of C000 time of war. Review of Reviews. rim HAVAitAH fM; trtmnri where Atr Mvtr had bon Alexander ow A WHO L auch same tofor. Business Care Brings Nervous Wear IN No satisfactory oxnUwatton of thai migration, nnnrwwHiBHtod, to far as The petty caret of outlaw f wear away nervous atrtnfftb, aad Mi Baldwin appllti much to the LIMITED. knowm was ever made, but the en-m-- at clerk at the dttk at 10 the manager In hit lumrfcHM office. A thousand little details of duty requiring attention txhautt the Visitors OWN opinion among ac-- 1 HUNTED tportttnen norvona energy and caute one to frtt over trifling things that would not re-- (pialnted with conditions there Is that solve n aeeoml thovaht under conditions of perfect health. Sugar Factors Hi It waa forced by the partition!, Nervous fretful persona Of either aex are itanallr mwirlv iMttirlatiml mtu In all such the COMMISSION MERCHANTS Invited and Indlacrliulnnle raids of the rates surest and quickett permanent relief la to ut bad by tho JIO. S. ' with eye gone and apparent- - use of and NKWHl'KYPOKT. January his slalit market hunters on those birds. ly dutnl). In oondltlon lie was INSURANCE AQENT8. Cliniiitlsr Rogers, the modern IUp tills An equally strange migration of wild tnken to the hospital and operated Wo extend a most cordial Van Wlnklo, who Ik u patient nt the turkeys once occurred In Michigan. Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Extract Kmorgcncy hospital as u result of hli on. Those big game birds were plentiful which first quickens the appetite AGENTS FOR to all Interested In Httdden collnpsc In the Public library When he recovered from the oper-buildin- and aids the digestion and enriches tho In the Michigan woods and wore being blood, thus providing the tired nerves with the nourishment they need. This ' on WcdiioBdny iifturnooti, re-- ' atlon h0 found n woman sitting ty Hawaiian Commercial A ' Bnjmx pure milk to visit our depot on hunted mercilcsHly by organized par condition banishes the wakefulness that so many nervous people suffer from story life! his bed side who wore a fur coat and permits to enjoy (Jet Company. lated tho of his marvellous ties In the employ of dealers in Chi and them sound restful sleep. Stearns' Wino of Cod n hat. She appeared to no Liver Kxtract at your druggists and be suro you STEAHNS' the Haiku Sugar Company. Sheridan Street. In this depot and double personality to Dr. Charles straw cago and They disap set condl-Shank- s other cities. genuine. night. Dr. i very solicitous regarding his Pala Plantation. Shanks or this city Friday peared from their haunts as suddenly is handled all the milk distrib- was a classmate Harvard tlon and later he asked nn nttondnnt Maul Agricultural Company, at and completely aB If they hud never Milton S. who she was. Hawaiian Sugar Company. uted by us and the visitor can medical school with Dr. been there. Hut thoy could not hide surgeon "That is your wife, Mr. Kelley," a Kahuku Plantation Company. Sturgess of Seattle, the who their exodus, their numbers wore so EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN HANDSOME GREYS boo In the extremo cleanliness performed the dellcato opera Aon on nurse told him. McBryde Sugar Company. great. It is chronicled that the mi- English and American Weaves Made to your order with nt and Roger's head last October. In com-- 1 ".My wife," ho asked In a puzzled Kahuku Plantation Company. here the idea that wo are en- grating host was a quarter of a mile style unequalled. pllance with Dr. Sturgess's request, manner and then ho slept. Kauai Railway Company. wide and was several hours in pass- forcing every contributory Dr. Shanks reported Roger's condition He awoke again and a newspaper Kauai Electric Company. at ing. They Journeyed westward and W. W. AHANA physician by night lot- - boy was walking through tho hospital 62 South King Street Honolua Ranch. to the Seattle In the course of time wild turkeys dairy. , ter. I ward with papers. Haiku Fruit & Packing Company. Were reported as more plentiful "Got The World, Sonny," asked in the Kauai Fruit & Land Company. Rogers had recovered so far Sat- districts of West Michigan, Rogers of the boy. where urday that he was nble to sit up. they had rarely The boy shook his liead. been seen before. S& FOSTER Honolulu niul he walked without assistance to The mysterious disappearance of WATCH US GROW a chair to be photographed for The "The "Sun?" - the .passenger pigeon, of which there TTRESS Inrpo wi11 Nope, was the newsboy's an- RfnnHnnl ITn la si liullt were millions In this country one day 8Wer- - Dairymen's follow and his features are not un-- and not one to bo seen anywhero the "You are dead one," Rogers told Cash or Installments plensant to look upon. His jet black a next, had not as fortunate n sequel as paper boy. "If you haven't got hair Is slightly curled, and his cheeks the that of tho Michigan wild turkeys, for Willcox and Gibbs Automatic Sewing Machines World and you haven't got The are filled with a healthy color. Some The no word has ever been heard as to New Perfection Oil Stoves Association you'll make a hit In New mm mm of his front teeth are missing and his Sun. never where the wild pigeons went. Thlt the mattress that shows you 11 Is large. York." Eddy Refrigerators what' s tmiJe, mouth rather An unaccountable appearance of partaken "You are Quito a little ways from It li tht quality of cotton used and the Telephone 1542. He had Just of dinner birds In large numbers and of a kind way they are made that give Stcarm A whnn i, ., i,i,nfni?rnniifiil shovtlv New York," the newsboy replied, Foster Mattresses thetr perfect comfort and not common to the region was that of Guild Company j "nn(1 long walk there to James wonderful life. An exclusive "web process.' 1 ll's a from before o'clock. the myriads of owls that suddenly TELEPHONE 35D1. Let us show them to vou today. "Gee whiz" was his only ejacula- - Seattle." ( came down on the game covers in tho slowly filtered We are sole agents tion as he gave his consent rather The word Seattle Saanach district of British Columbia camera, through Roger's confused brain, and J. HOPP & COMPANY. hesitatingly to pose for tho in 1S97 and played havoc with the '4 every- - to know whore he "My pictures are being taken then he wnnted pheasants, grouse and quail, as sought to soothe well where all over this land," and then was. A physician as with domestic poultry. unsteadily to the him gently and his wife was brought p slouched rather Where they came from was and is - Firewood Coal as- and Forcegrowth chair. Ho declined tho proffered in, but he did not r'cognlzc her. a mystery. They . . 1 1 were chiefly the ..... I . .. - mt. .. 1. ... r. nHmi. sistance oi uie iihoioBi-i.u- b...... 1UU ...... eg 1 WILL DO IT. a.....valplnii h b b ' Best Grades Always On Hand 1 I .i. ..1. n,.lu li .,.oo nil nnil- v,.nt fnmnllc nil a ntlil tlll'Y lm known in Maryland ,a. found and Virginia, BEFORE by i uown ins They I could walk liimsen. iraceu rmuiu where it seems to be partial to crow's Rogers nearly an hour and he had been married, and thnt It took that as prey. Of these raiding owls in incidents ho was married the saw mill that Insur- a half to relate the strange when Northwestern taking a policy of life wed-Roge- area 500 were killed on 2 Brick, MEN'S SHIRTS AND COLLARS which had taken place in Ills life. employes .gave him ?100 for a Concrete Crushed ance in any other company ' Vancouver Island, 200 In the city of LAUNDRIED BY HAND. is of the opinion that ho Is ding present. This sum was still In ask to see the Victoria by sportsmen who rose in' 9 only seventeen years old, and hns no the Port Townsond bank, payable to arms against them. More than 1500 Rock and Sand recollection of Incidents which occur- - K lley's order, but there Is no Kelley. CONTRACT French Laundry owls were killed In a few weeks where red during the past fourteen years. jn of the man Kelley J. ABADIB, Prop. tnu effects perhaps not fifty of any kind had ever He is still a messenger boy in New blouse and cap. la the 777 King St. Telephone 1491 wns found a sailor's been seen before. It was supposed York city and he remembers how he investigations at. the Mare Island that Intense cold weather had driven NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL was struck on the head on a dark navy yar,j brought to light the fact tno destructive birds from their Cation Neill & Co. night. Then there is a blank and the tnat a hy the name of Kcnncy lnan homes farther north. - Hustace-Pec- LIFE INSURANCE COM- Limited. which he recalls is be- - navy on Detroit Fret- k Go. next incident na(1 scrved six years in the Press. ing drawn out of the water. ' Colorado Maryland. Tho PANY OF BOSTON, MASS. tno and the Phone 2295 63 Queen Street From that time on is' a stretch of description of tills man Kennoy n 1 WHEN BEARDS WERE IN VOGUE, Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmiths years in his life which is ah- - ,.esl,on,ie,i identically with the man compare many ad- and the and Boilermakers. solutely forgotten. He remembers wllo called himself Rogers in the The reign of Henry Iv of Franco vantages First-clas- s it offers with those Work at Reasonable Rates. awakening In a hospital, in his mind irovidence hospital in Seattle. was the golden age of beards, for at of other companies. - a New York hospital, asking a news- when Kelley or Kcnney or Rogers that time of day rpiite as much at paper boy for the New York World, enough to be discharge iad rCcovei;ed tention was paid to them as to tho and when he was told that he had no C(1 from the hospital he sought to ask- - dressing of the hair of both sexes. Castle &Cooke, C. Brewer & Co., copy of the World he remembers laVo the mnrriage which' he had con- Mr. Morganthaler LIMITED. ing for tho Sun. Tho newspaper boy, tracted In Port Townsend annulled. Beards were clipped In all manner of LIMITED was ho remembers, told him that he Tne jujKe whom he sought In this fashions round, squade, pointed, d at THE General Agents. a long ways from Ne0 York and that" mlfe-- a,iVised him that if his wife and after the fashion or an Fire and Marine he was in tho Providence hospital in care,j to have the marriage annulled artichoke leaf. Unfortunately, when Insurance Agencies Seattle. When his brain cleared he amJ i.ought tho libel it could be done the' craze for beards of all shapesand was t61d by physicians that he was wthout a great deal of dlfllculty, but sizes was at its height, Louis XIII, WALL PAPER EXPERT to was a strange do this, in Seattle, and him it jrg Kelley declined to who was then a child, came to tho of M. H. Blrgo & Sons Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., Is at our storo jvith a land and ho was a stranger in it, an- - glle was noWever willing that he throne, and Royal Insurance Co. of . the beard had to go In display of other personality in fact, and unablo 8noui,i city and trace Dainty Women ' g0 to New York honor of the hairless chin of the now London Ascuranco Corporation. to comprehend what had taken place past, LIKE THE tno mj88ng links In his monarch. except was over tho j Commercial Union Assurance Co. of that he struck RoRC,.g thon caine east ln nls Soon afterward the tuft, or toupee, the water. I .. , . London. and was drawn from rclativeg aml Ms which Is still so fashionable across tragic one, but e Regal Shoe The story In itself is a forn)el. asSoCiations. Ho Is thirty-on- tho channel, came vogue. 8cottlth Union and National Intur - into But Rogers heaid tho astounding facts re- no- - WALL ance Co. of Edinburgh. years of ago and he can recall no European nation has ever held the voaled to him with utmost stoicism. . . f ...... hlcU occune,i dur- Caledonia Inaurance Co. of Edin- beard in greater veneration than the SBttnSBtBtBKtH pnysicians who uucm;u burgh. Seattle tho foi,rteen years prior to tho Spaniards, who at one time of day that his case is without a parallel in " Mr. Morganthaler's visit is a event ot unusual Interest, not only , operation. had a proverb which declared the ab r American and Foreign Marine Insur- me nmiiy ui ance Co. i..o .uv..., (U, t nr Shanlfs who con. sence of the beard to signify the loss to thoso contemplating wall decorations, but to all, for It affords an in the United States are Interested in , The fl hJm fQi. an hour a of a man's soul. Spain must have opportunity to see a be'autlful selection of tho latest ideas ln Wall him and thoy have since learned that 'closely PSt,nP,, hlm very been one of the last of European designs and colorings and to secure exclusive patterns. in the United States nau Paper xxxxxxxxxoxxxxo he served (g ,n a Qf h,s gt(Ue. countries to tolerate tho razor. M . the name of Kelley and was Way to STEINWAY & SONS AND under )f mrpoBeely laW In the reign of Francis I of Franco to a woman In Port ioNvns- - APPOINTMENTS BY REQUEST OTHER PIANOS. married Jn h,B way sce beards formed the excuso an or SPECIAL Washington, whom he after- - for THAYER PIANO CO. end. ,n gaulzed system persecution among repudiate,, wife and the ' of Wealth 156 Hotel Street. Phone 2313. wards as his h la now seek--, the prebendaries of the church. Tho TUNING GUARANTEED. marr'ago with whom ho J mar-- clergy was very punctllllous In tho is through systematic saving. ing t have annulled. He was , 1S9? oXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xew york matter of beards, and It occurred to Lewers & Cooke, Ltd ried unuer me name oi ,ocu. Start tho children saving by f nr wlth Unprat, Lord High Chancellor at that his release from tho Seat Jo hospital ofBvnrouOB He 177 South King Street. 177 South King Street m.ms nnd omcc3. time, a very handsome revenue giving them one of our home he returned to Now York to see. he , that You Adver- " gtrcotg ,ho If Wish To friends hl boyhood days and the ' might bo raised In this connection. banks. You vill be astonished of business section and tno men ot the tise in Newspapers associations of his earlier life. The Accordingly, tho Pope was persuad savings grow. th(j w. at seeing their Airwhere t Anytime Call pa or write New York Sun assigned a repor or to ed by Francis to publish a bull by Jm ' Quucenaboro bridges clergy Interest paid on deposits. E. C. Dakc's Advertising attach himself to Rogers ta rt which the members of the were - " - enjoined to shave tlielr chins, failing Agency mm m some assistance to u to a standBrd 124 Sansome St.) San Francisco. some of tho strange facts in the part m. bnanKB iuai which tho king was to bo entitled to an ,n EVERY DAY ARTICLE" of his life which ,s unknown to him. rrter levy a tax on all who disobeyed the "THE MS ue order. As a result, all those who BANK of HAWAII. Ltd. The Sun man traced Rogers to """..'T . r... inrldgeport, Conn., where he lived un- - release could afford It paid tho tax, while the S turgess dresse. hlm n .x aaU or ni Capital and Surplus, der tho name of Keene and then when rest shaved off their beards. But the .In at a.ul took 1 Urn Furniture Specialty the reporter was recalled to Now orm wickedness of Duprat met with i.s 91,000,000. p - " York on account of tho pressure of " just reward In the end. Francis' sue AT routine Rogers was totally Rogers continued, his wa.id-- , tho 'v cessor, Henry II, nppolnted Duprat to t ho a erings until he reached Boston. . tof jork the Bishopric of Clermont, ond the Tlie surgeons of Senttlo became in- - sanl latter was proceeding thither to take EVENING GOWNS AND WRAPS inrt Townsend lumber mill and it "BAILEY'S" the case when a man was up his duties when he found himself Abadie's Process. Love's Bakery terested in result. Cleaned by French Townsend. Bavo tho same who Take meat safes for instance, the only real good brought in from Port , . sturgess Is waylaid by the Chapter, insisted 1 0,1 ul" t lat Vr BREADS Washington, who was brought to the that beforo ho took olllce ho should safe, is made and sold by ns. Wc sell goods everybody wants BEST FRESH ,, . i,i ( inclined to doubt about the man is French Laundry IlOHPliai UUIIUIC IO see uu uimum shave off tho very line beard that ho anywhere. l New York accent. Rogers speaks J. Abadie, Prop, that can be manufactured hear. An eye specialist examined his himself still had tho effrontery to and sell them cheap. Cash or credit. 149; like a tough, and some of tata ev T77 King St. No Branches. Phone and he recommended the case wear. U. n. are s a 1 h 1 r. 81 nk. to Dr. Sturgess for an operation. The new Bishop refused, and (led CORNER KING AND ALAKEA STREETS. Prompt delivery throughout city " Dr. Sturgess operated' on this man literally beforo tho brandishing razors Consolidated Soda Water suburbs. had Bpcnt fourteen years of his life imiinv ...ml took a of his Chapter. Soon afterward In the western part of the United Absolutely Pure the right side of the Duprat, whoso health appeared to Is 1134 Nuuanu St. ns 3 Phone 1431. head. The history of tho case have suffered a severe shock from It was given to the hospital surgeons, contretempts, fell I'.l THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. this unexpected TELEPHONE 2171. and which they later verified was 'that died.-JLond- on sometimes mako extensive m! mid Globe. SOLAR HEATER this man Kelley was married to a Birds Port 1 4 will save you mongy. Call and see commonly migratory. Pralr e FREE! FREE!! FREE! 0XXO0XfOXXX0 M,n Kelloy was a saw mill employe not one In operation. HeW northward from Edward Earlo will give free tests Ilima Pencil ClliCkellS OnCO The 1.. n. Rnrlr In MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE. ' nrl.l.,t to' who 1 to 4 p. m., ACETYLENE LIGHT & AGENCY , prairies nnd passed over tho all call from for - "!.. rVZ w Illinois Best In the Market. COMPANY. r great Hocks one week only, in ordo1, to convlnco FIFTY CENTS THE DOZEN. go.n7 ;tore city of Detroit Mich In MAY & CO. and power. HENRY Hustaco avenue, off South St. ohrrer... ..,..i,i n.nt thousands of them lighting ln tho city them that ho possosos psychic 1271. Phone esaUtharwold Hm.ts before crossing the river to epUc. Invit ed A pencil for general ofilce, home and school use. xoooooooooooooo JUST OPENED ,. , , i.en Canada. evening. 8 p. m. No. 7!- - 111(0 UJ IIUVU BUIHU IIUlllll!i!J .i" ...... !' Z .. in .ii.....,.... nn,,cn,i ProcoedliiK lu this strango night, street. Phono 3913. Young Hotel Laundry thousands of them wore drowned In HAWAIIAN NEWS COMPANY, Ltd. a sensation In the HUlo town and tho fte - so many of them See "I'olorous .lack" yoursolf. Cafe saw mill shut down while his com- Lake Superior, but lex. Young Building. Boston long flight that thoy Is shown guiding us safely through Phone 1862. r,ia lonkmi fnr htm. Thev found sustained the north of the lako and tho llaptds, PoIoroiiH Sound. Open BIJOU ENTRANCE. hlm sovonty-oigh- t hours later runninic stocked districts huutliiK House, February 2C and 27. around In tho woods stark naked nnd nuido a prairie chicken CALL AND DELIVER DAILY. Day and Night Service. m fWmm Tlltt HAWAII AH SATUHDAV, PttBRUARY Mt 1912. ; ' '

i ' I Biiou Theater IMftYnR HARRItlflH PROFFER fiill I Morning Cable Reoort ; I I IIUI UUUUII UML.LU i ' r I ' imillUII linillllUUIl (Continued from togt One) BEST AS COOK HONESTY A HABIT NMW YOIIK, February !M. Winifred Ankors, a kftohen woman In tho fHtllUUN Infanta' hospital horo, has admitted poisoning the milk of bnblon from FINE TEA whloh cnuio slxtoen have died. Her ronson was nn enmity toward coruln Doric Trio of the nurses In the hospital. CHICAGO, February Hnr-- i CHICAGO, Fobrunry (!. Honoaty la A House-- Flllnr. ".Mayor LONDON, Fobruary 24. Yuan Shlh Kal has Issued a manifesto annulling llnb,t- - rlaon Is the bot over whon It comes R tho agreement Hint tho emporor la to bo retained In power as the principal If you prldo yoursolf on your honesty to cooking. This leaked out today ruler of China, nccordlng to nows received from l'ekln. you are laboring under a delusion. when tiio mayor Tho Mongollnn princes have" promised to support tho now government. Heiman Sisters himself admitted it, Honesty is In a class with such action,? hln wife CHICAGO, February 24. Edward Hlnos, prominent lumber morchant of Clover Sketch Duo backed him up In his asser- r.s putting your right arm into Its coat tion a th's city, who resides In Evnnsvllle, has been suspended from tho Union and cook and a maid in the Har- bIoovo beforo the left or putting on rison household ontliuslngticnlly Loague Club for his connection In the alleged bribery for the election of bore your gloves beforo buttoning your over-- Particular People wltnoss Senator Lorlmor. that tho mayor le a world beat- coat. This vlow that honesty or Billie Rader er when it comes flaky ROME, February 24. The chamber of deputies haB passed a rotolutlon Soprano. to making springy; from habitual actions Sweot white- blscuttg annexing 200,000 square miles of Tripoli, the premier being ncclalmcd you' know the kind was put today in an address forward when tho resolution was presented. Aftor this action tho deputies marched and frying bacon to Just tho right de- y by Prof. Walter Dill Scott at the week-l- to MONDAY NIGHT. gree of ciispnoss. And when it comes the royal palace and wero received by tlAs King and Queen with the luncheon of the Chicago Executive greoted agont to malting colTeo he is Just ns good. Crown Prince. Tho latter was with nn ovation, it being his first Our teas are especially selected for us by S. Kato, our in the club lu tho red room of the Hotel appearance at any format state function. Anthon and Johnson All thVi was revenled as the result LaSalle. Prof. Scott spoke on "The Versatile EL PASO, February 24. That Madero is a "gringo lovor" Is tho text Orient Entertainers. of a conversation between Mayor Har- Psychology of Habit Formation," this rison a friend. of a proclamation just mado across the border and which bears the signa- and The latter had bolng tho first of six lectures having connotssour call on us and we can suit your tasto to seen ture of General Orozco and many other revolutionary leaders. By its terms If you are a remarkable statements made by to do with tho psychology of buslnpFsf MATINEE 2 P. M. MATINEE Mayor Gaynor Goneral Geronlmo Trovino is named as provisional president. of New York as to "how Says Habits Spell Efficiency. n nicety. long DENVER, February 24. William Jennings Bryan, In a speech made in it takes to boll an egg," and casu "Business men have always regarded ally this city last night, for the ilrst tlmo stated definitely that he will not bo he asked the opinion of the mayor habits as detrimental to efficiency," of Chicago on subject. a candidate for tho nomination for President of tho United States dur- the The reply doclarcd tho speaker. "Tho fact of tho and tho branches which reply ing the present campaign. Savoy Theater the took matter is that they really spell effi were astonishing. HONGKONG, February 24. Stringent measures have been taken up u ciency. Study habits, eliminate the ways the Republican government to end the .disorders in South China, and all "There are two to boll an egg," ones and acquire the useful mayor useless lawlessness will bo suppressed from this time forward. tho declared In a jiffy, after tho ones thero you have efficiency. question WASHINGTON, February 24. In a speech yesterday, President Tan TONIGHT! TONIGHTI had been pronounced. "Ono "Tho business man used to inquire, is to put announced that the present was no time in Which to bo economical in the it lu cold water, bringing the 'Docs he have any habits' If so, what water to appropriations for the navy. Tho President closed his nddress with a plea a boil; the other it to wait aro they?' Ho alluded to such things the for a definite program for the construction of at least two battleships each Y. until water bolls, and then drop Takakuwa, as drinking immoderately, slovenliness year. i your egg in. The latter way would . Hughesl and loafing. Tho present movement REDDING, 21. One and Prior take one mlnuate, tho former about February case, of smallpox has been discovered in Nuuanu below King Street. for efficiency in all forms of endeavor this city. precautions are prevent two and three-quarter- Unusual being taken to exposing others Novelty sprang from recognizing tho habit as a being Acrobats, Hend Balancers, "But say," the mayor continued, "ask and stringent quarantine is enforced. The majority of the citi- aid rather than a hindrance to work. zens being Equilibrists. nie something hard. When it comes to are vaccinated. Represent Capitalized Experience. LOS ANGELES, February 24. Much damage city being to cook, 1 beat- was done in this able have 'em all "A man's habits are his strongest en." yesterday by a heavy gale, which blew forty miles an hour. Hundreds of recommendation. They represent capi panes of glass wero broken, and trees and electric wires wero blown down. His friend looked up, astonished. talized experience funded in masses "No?" ejaculation. The Grampus, Pike and Fortune have returned to San Diego. was his of useful habits acquired. Habits aro Reeves and' Reeves "Right," mayor said, a tho with ways of thinking and acting made fam- laugh. less rain. Most of the soldiers aro Harmony Musical Artists iliar by frequent repetition until they If you don't believe it, ask my wife. E RULE BILL quartered in the Orange districts and I'resontiug Their Famous become automatic." the nationalists look upon this as an Why, man, when U cornea to making gave M Here tho speaker an instance attempt provoke "GARDEN OF HARMONY" biscuits melt In your cof- (Continued from nine.) to them, which will that mouth, of the employment of habit in secur- pagj EXTRA" fee that equals the nectar of the gods, not succeed. ing efficiency. London Anxious for the News. .CREAMERY whatever It is, and frying 'bacon and,' words "No Homo Rule; Down with "A young college man," he said, LONDON, February S. in- I am the world's heavy weight cham- Churchill!" Anxious "was placed in charge of a gang of terest in the situation at Belfast is MOTION PICTURES pion, absolutely. Mr. Churchill was greeted with a ditch diggers. By watc hlng the best evident in all parts of London. The "You see, I was once chief cook of a rousing reception from the 6000 peaple ALL NEW NONE OLD. worker among them he noticed that he afternoon papers are i.ssuing extras camping party in the Sierra Nevadas gathered within the tent, whoso en- worked with fewer motions. He did which are being bought up the moment that held forth for twenty-fou- r days. thusiasm not even depressing sur- this from habit and seemed to do his the they reach the streets. - where I acquired knowledge if'- That's the tasks oven carelessly. He called the roundings were able to quench. While placed Dispatches from the "seat of war" that has me in the front ranks to rain poured through a canvas a band Quality attention of other men the economi ob- UmunmM Empire Theater of tho world, g culinary But illustrate tho extreme difficulty of artists. cal way in which this workman used played popular airs, mingled with the I don't want a Job as cook I don't taining impartial political news In this TIIIKD SUCCESSFUL WEEK his time. He studied the man's move- Irish melodies "The Wearing of the I " " like the work, even though would get Green" and "The Boys of , ments. Wexford."!, press represent Winston Thursdays off." Mr. Churchill immediately got on THE GREAT Doubles Efficiency of Workers. Churchill's reception at Belfast as un- - The mayor's wife was appealed to - AMD good terms with his audience, promis- TRY "After learning tne new system and qualifiedly hostile and picture the Ul- - IT for proof of his boasts. after the now serles of (necessary ing that tho government intended to, "Can ho cook?" repeated Mr. Ster leaders as at their wits' end to Harri movement.- - became habitual with the pas,s a home rule bill which would bo! son, laughing. "Well, I should say he .... iprevent their followers from rushing Norwoods other workmen tho efficiency of the nnrmonious witn imperial interests, upon the home rulers in defiance of can. He can make biscuits that are smooth path British empire, Y01TLIAIWAY5MY IT whole gang was more than doubled. the of the everything, including bayone'.s and bal simply great and his coffee is per liberate new forces for its service and ' "People have always regarded the cartridges. Tho correspondents of the fect." as delared the speaker. forever do away iwith the accursed habit a rut," i liberal papers describe . tho reception KatUerino Blonien, cook, in the Har- machinery by which hatred had been "Let us rather pay that a person who of tne admiralty as ? rison household for sixteen years, add past. first Itjjd of the has a habit is not so much a rut as on manufactured ifi the cheering and SUPPLIED BY ed her Indorsement of the mayor's mixed, some people t' For Ultimate, Imperial Federation. steel rails where alone the greatest others booing. They pronounce as ability by saying that he was a hotter The government's home rule bill, progress is possible. fictitious all reports that the people c. q.jeeBo'p sfcb&PANy cook than she herself. A maid who .said Mr. Churchill, would fit into a are milltantly disposed toward Church has been employed in tho Harrison general scheme of parliamentary de- Kfll3 - BUTCHER SHOP WRECKED ill and his nationalist associates. STREET HONOLULU home for sixteen yeans said the may- volution leading ultimately to the fed- i Tho Westminister Gazette man is or's bacon and eggs were the best in BY ANGRY CUSTOMERS o'f eration the empire. That, he added, - Greatest Hypnotists and Mindreaders tho world. PORTLAND, Or., February 15. Be- especially vehement in his denuncia- ' 'ion of tho "Ulster fairy tales about of the Country. cause ho was alleged to have raised commons from its present congestion. . . people of NICE KAHN. to . , , . ,, T7 ., . the warlike feelings of tho AND FAT the price of "kosher" meat what I.UUU UUI IttlL 11VU1U, Llltf UillLU Beginning 8:15 p. m. ill Belfast. at Julius Kahn, the former actor, who was clnimed to bo an exorbitant fig- States of America and Germany," said "There is not ihe slightest tendency represents one of the California dis- ure, the butcher shop of R. B. Nudeli tho speaker. "Both of these great pow- ONE SHOW A NIGHT. toward a riot," ho says. "From Its; in- tricts, is inclined to bo fat. One of mann in South Portland was badly ers conduct their business through ception right up .to the present moment Admission, 15c, 23c; Reserved, 35c Kahn's fellow members was twitting wreck today by forty or fifty men and separate parliaments." ELECTRIC LIGHT thero has been a shameless crusade to him about this the other day, but Kahn women, and tho proprietor himself Mr. Churchill contended that the ' decelvo tho people of England with said ho cares not how fat he may be. narrowly escaped bodily injury at the settlement of tho long quarrel between regard to tho situation here." FOR EVERY HOME ' There, was a time," he said, "when hands of his angry former customers. the British government and the Irish While giving the Westminster Gaz- I was ashamed' of being built like a This morning several scores of con- people would be a boon t the empire Nudel-mann- , ette reported credit for sincerity, the Turk, but not since I made a trip to sumers marched to the market. beyond compare, as the Irish through- majority of the thinking men in Lon- Cost of Wiring Japan." Then he told what happened all smiles and looking for "big out tho world were a power for good ' don are inclined to regard such peace in Japan that reconciled him. business," proceeded to welcome his or ill who had had in the past mostly as prevails in Belfast aa compulsory ; Japan, of course, hns the Oriental old customers; but his smiles soon worked counter to. British interests. Electric Current Introducing the Greatest of Moving and predict tho gravest possible dis- notion that man or woman is hand- turned fo fright when he realized that Gives Main Points of the Bill. turbances beforo Ulster can bo forced some in 'direct ratio to the amount (dE b,o was single-hande- d against a bel- Tho bill as outlined by Mr. Churchill and Pictures. to by any homo rule legislation Fixtures flesh carried. Kahn did not know this ligerent throng, and, dropping his contains these provisions. abide hasty in favor of Ireland. until the morning he entered a little kplves and cleavers, made a The privy council will be able to de- is VERY LOW shop in Tokio to make some pur- exit, punsued by the demonstrators. clare void any law which goes beyond chases. A cute little salesgirl ran out Nudclmanh made good his escape, the limits of the home rule bill. TO MAP OUT TRIPOLI CAMPAIGN. For Three Nights Only from behind tho counter and without and the mob proceeded to have a joy- Financial proposals of tho bill will ROME, Italy, February G. General Let us estimate the cost of wrecking shop. Nudol-man- n wiring your house warning threw both arms around ful time the give a fair start to the Irish govern- Canevas, commander-in-chie- f of the Kahn's neck, at the same time ex- secured warrants for tho arrest "The ment and insidious taxes will not be Italian forces in Tripoli, is about to Fall of Troy" claiming in Japanese: of half a dozen men and women who able to bo placed xipon Ulster. arrive in Rome to confer with tho gov- "Oh-h- , so are alleged to have participated In the nice and fat!" ' Irish parliament will have con- '' real ribt. trol of Its finances, but the system used ernment. During his absence, w.hlch The Hawaiian Electric Co., I GIRL SAVES NINE MEN must bo consistent with tho financial will be about a forthnight, General A ?7G,000 Production, in addition to NEW YORK, Jan. 28. Nine men DR. JEAN CHARCOT WINS system of tho . Grugonl will be in charge of the ex- LIMITED overcome by peditionary troops. The fact Gen. REFINED VAUDEVILLE. the fumes of coal gas THE CULLOM GOLD MEDAL Imperial government will continue that while sleeping today at tho Turkish PARIS, February 15. Dr. Jean Char- to carry out tho land purchase and old Canevas is accompanied by his chief and Rlsslan baths at 2C9 Christopher cot was officially notified today that ago pensions scheme. of staff and two aids is taken as prqot avenue, Brownsvlllo, owe their lives to tho American Geographical Society of Irish representation at Westminster that he has not been invalidated home, Annie Goldstein, 12 years old. New York had bestowed on him tho will bo reduced. but that he has been intrusted with a . 20c, Prices 10c, 80c, Reserved box The little girl was left at home when Cullom gold medal, tho highest distinc- Mr. Churchill said the government is special mission to confer with the seats',' 50c. . her parents went visiting in apart- tion offered to Polar explorers. Rear-(Admir- prepared to fight the bill through par- - minister of war on tho military opera- ments on tho top floor of tho building Peary cabled his congratula- llament and asked for fair play from Hons. Advanco of tho Italian army Great In of Tripoli delayed Club which the baths occupy the first and tions to Dr, Charcot, who leaves short- tho unionists., to tho Interior is Offers second floors. She took a short nap ly for a lecture tour in Russia. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill took a spec- necessarily until tho corap'.etlon of the Opera House and woke up amelliug gas. Sho went ial train for Larno qn their way to military railroad, hence the general's TONIGHT! downstairs and found the bath doors CHINATOWN TONGS HAVE Scotland. presence at tho front. Is not Indispen 8:15 O'clock. locked and hoard groans on tho in- SIGNED A PEACE PACT. Orangemen Intend Mischief. sable. His visit to Rome also Is neces- - ' side. SAN FRANCISCO, February 14. BELFAST, February 8. Many signs: sary because of tho impending opening Hawaiian Star She notified people she know in the After a long and strenuous session appear today that tho Orangomen'of parliament, when a full statement Garden Island neighborhood. They Com- on tho military situation Is to bo given LAST TWO NIGHTS. did not take tho at tho headquarters of the Six mean mischlof dcsplto their profes- matter seriously. Her fears wero not panies last night, the warring tongs sions of peaco. Tho Queen's Island by the premier. qulotcd and sho ran to tho Borwnsvillo of Chinatown consented to suspend men havo remained away from worlc A slight change is likely to be mado The Garde. Island, Harry Corson Clarke police station, nine blocks away. hostilities until March 7, after which and thousands of woman workers of a In tho military organization in North the bright, newsy paper, of tha AND being only Islaid of Kauai, Two policemen broke in tho doors they will be again at liberty to renew most cxcltablo population are muster- Africa. Instead of there hat been doubled in size and la now of the baths and nine mon wero fpund, their efforts to kill each other. Cap- ed on tho street corner's. Sir Edward ono headquarters for the troops sta- amor. desirable .publicatlo. in every Margaret Dale Owen unconscious in beds. Three had to bo tain J. J. O'Meara, representing Chief Carson and the mnrquis of Londonder- tioned both in Tripolltana and Cyrena-cla- , respect than oy uupportcu me treated at the hospital beforo they of Polico 'Whito at the mooting, ad- ry aro having a conference at the U- two commands will bo established, The Hawaiian , wero abio to go home. dressee! tho' tongmen after tho peace lster' club and are using their utmost! with one In each province. Thus tho Star (dally) 8.00 and Garden indepehd- - Island ?2.50. pact had been signed, and "Warned offdrts to calm their followors. it Is operations in Tripoli will bo We offer both, one year.' for 9.00; W1ULD RETALIATE ON U. S. .thmlii'at' any attempt to start fight sald that Kink George has impressed ont of those in Syrenacla, which, it is fix months, $4.80. Or. Beml-WeeVl- y ! star (?2 00)' ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 29. The ing beroro March 7 would result in upon tho unionist loaders tho folly and J thought. 'w111 1)0 an advantage .since nd Garden Island (J2.B0) will be to any" Nationalists Introduced in the D'ouma too police dealing very harshly with danger of nn ontbreek and tho king's, offensive' tactics aro to bo followe1. in ,et Saturday 2 p. m. ' ' for I3.8S. Matinee at 'today a bill prohibiting tho admission' them. lianle Is uolng Tripoli an'd dotensive taotlcs In Oyre-l- b '' used by the Orangomen ' THE TREE-AC- T COMEDY into Russia of Jewish citizens of tho Influence tho "die hard" section. nacia. ' ' United States. in New Zealand (2 years) ; Winston Churchill had a hostiIo.ro- - ' "STRATEGY" Tho bill also provides for an increase ppst' us over $15,000. Tho best seat c'eptlon In tho streets of Belfast Thero Notice Settlers' and tourists for Seats on sale Hawaii Promotion spe- you $1. at in tho general customs tariff, with costs only Mllford Sound, was also a hostile demqnstratlon. at i Now Zealand write Manager, Opora Address: Hawaiian Star, Honolulu. Rooms, Young Building. Phono 2345, cial duties against American goods. Rotorua, Fronch Pass, Hakas, Maori Larno. House, 2Cth and 27th. Facilities, in-- Life, etc., etc. Opera House, Tuesday Troops surrounded Celtic Park In dustries and inducements offered; Prices.., Jt.OO, 75o, 50c and 2Ce Fine Job Printing at the Star ofllco. night only. . thousands, huddling togothor In a gratis. f u JCjL jfx jHJLJHL1I " (J 31 "MBS THIRD SECTION ft

PAGES 17 TO 20. HONOLULU, HAWAII, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912. PAGES 17 TO 20 Army Horse Question Vexing Government Officials

I By CHARLES N. LURIE. Hued recently by the department ot Whon tho army men toll us, with agriculture, George M. Ttommel, ohlel solemnly lifted warning tanntls, that of the snliiml Industry division, says tho United States needs horses for Its that 50.000 hore would bo required army and must havo them If tho effi ,by the army and tho national guard clency of the force is to be maintained "before a shot was fired or a saber tho natural reply Is: "Well, tho gov- drawn ns against 20,000 horses now ernment has money In tho treasury. In the regular army on a peaco basis." Go out and buy horses." But that is Mr. Kommel thinks a satisfactory so- not tho correct answer, for thoro aro lution of the problem Is found in the no horses of tho proper kind to be encouragement extended to horse bought. At any rate, there is not a breeders by the deimrtment. Western sufficient supply of them. This coun-tr- y ! breeders have been Interesting them Is rich in many good things, and, selves In an "army remount associa- as Uncle Joe Cannon remarked a few tion." years ago in profane but expressive j In General Wood s annual reiwrt to language, It's a great big country, but the Secretary of War he asserts that it's poor in horses good for cavalry i the sending abroad of American thor- or artillery sorvlce. oughbred horses for purposes of sale, According to recent figures, the ns has boon done several times of late, army must procure "each year 3000 Is loss than n national calamity, for new horses for its service. We have ho seos a time whon tho army will bo a regular army of 7G.000 enlisted men .unable to obtain proper mounts. In and 4S00 officers when the army is on ers. dumb up and down mountains, this connection It may bo roraarkod its present, peace footing. These men jump obstacles, allow his rldor to t)lit fine American horses havo mot need 23,000 horses, 15,000 for tho fif- shoot from his back, ond above all, with much favor abroad, especially In teen cavalry regiments, 4000 for the must be able to travel with his load Germany. The kalsor not long ago field artillery and about 1000 for tho day after day for a month nt a time expressed a deslro for tho lntroduc- - use of messengers, orderlies, etc. Then at an average daily Journey of thirty tl0" r American breeds Into Ger- - thero arc tho 3000 required for mount- miles, with an occasional extra spurt Inal' on an extensive Bcale, especial- - ed officers of tho other regiments. It of ten miles or moro in emergencies. - for army studs. should seem to bo an easy matter to "While doing all these things he Our government Is not the only one get each year 3000 horses for those will have to go, without grain for days which has had to grapple with this lost through death or disability, but and usually will have to rustic for his problem of maintaining a supply of Is by easy, army of-- a rope, army. - It no means and - living at the end of short lariat remounts for its In some Eu- of Navarre and Octagon,' and tho gov- flcers charged with the solution of the meanwhile keeping in good condition ropean countries is met by ea- - ernmont offered to tho farmers in one it tho problem are worrying about it. They and maintaining a cheerful spirit tnblishmont of government studs, with , section of Virginia tho services of aro appealing to tho nation b horse through it all. And he does it." results more or less these stallions for suitable mnres. The successful. An owners and breeders for assistance. Harder to Get Enough War Horses. American observer says services wera free, provided the own he found the Our Horses Not as Good as Foremrly. It is difficult to get a supply of best cavalry horses ln Austria-Hun- - ors of tho mares agreed to give to Good authorities agree in asserting horses for tho army ln time of peace, gary, but ho calls especial the army horse buyers options on the attention the quality of tho horses bred In tIme ot war tl10 dlfllcultv would bo to tho fact that In that country that resulting foals. The price to be paid success which has been achieved tho and brought to market in this country tho increase1 greatly. In a circular on splendid army horses aro tho for the foals atthrce years of tgc was aeroplane in tho fighting in Trip- - result past two "Tll Arn,v Problem," is- - nearly 300 years has deteriorated In tho or dlf-tnre- oil. Cavalry demount of of careful work. $150, and the department had no o operations still hav decades. There is an oversup- - Acuity in Interesting farmers In the places in tho books of the tacticians, poor . ply of horses, for which there is even in view of the enormously in- little demand, but a shortago of the creased rlingo and power of modern THE FUTURE OF KAISER S . , , Of nmirsK thn rpnulmtnnnts of a , oeuer nmmais wmcn commana goou MEN rnics nnd artillery. Surely Americans, . x, hnrsn for nosalblo mirchasa for the AND HORSES nrxuc CAVALRY. puces, iuo cane 01 tue Buveiiiynve - witli their wide of V cavalry or the artillery are severe, as stretches land suit It horses bought annually by Now York able for tho production of good horses. nRiioTurn unrrnrnTP nmnnr animals must endure severe usage tapering toward the head, with crest ally, stand-cite- City for Its mounted policemen is the with tendons parallel and Would not want nnr. .,.,. - m... ln army UIc especially in case of ho8- firm and longer than undorsido; mime lug well uuiuivia uui They aro animals of the type out from bono and distinctly classed in this respect by those ot tllltles- - The following description of lino and intact. defined. which makes good cavalry mounts, Europe. Our cavalry, both northern armv norses 18 orllolal: Elevated, not unduly and they aro purchased for almost wmiers. "Pasterns. Strong, medium, length, and southern, mndo fa mo e for itself in $400 i "The young cavalry horse must developed and muscled. not too obliquo and well each. . . bo;""' dhected. the civil war. disappearance sound, well.....bred, or a superior class blioulders. Long, oblique anil uvll "Feet. Medium size, circular In Tho virtual from Considering tho individual horse qualify, gentle, from vicious m,18cled- - shape, American farms and ranges of haues and free soumlr with horn dark, smooth and his rider, of course too much "Chest. Full, very deep, moderate- - suitable for cavalry and artillery use habits and of a kind disposition, with anil of fine texture; sola moderately stress can bo Iifid ly not upon the qual - prompt action at the walk, broad and plump In front. concave and frog is attributed to the neglect by breed- free and well developed, ity of the animal. Tho safety of tho gallop, without material "Forelegs. Vortical and properly sound, firm, large, healthv' ers of tho old and well liked Morgan, trot and elastic nnd rider depends in great measuro on tl,nVn,mhvn.l lilnmloh nr ilnfort nnd ln ntlisr ro- - l"',l-uu- , imuuw iiuku, iuiis. nromi- - Tile vnnni? nrtlllorv linron Dl,,.i,i n, i , oi.niiu.iiuin.in.,i mcu u i.uui u..bi..ji Uu Dwumu inu iiuisu, iiuu mo groatcsv care must spects must conform tb the following and clear of chest; forearm largo be a stockier breeds. The introduction of the big jient animal than the young bo exercised in tho choice of a sieed ,1 " draft horse,' favorite nowadays among descriptions: V Cllvi"rj norao a sewing from four to that shall bear a clod, ,"y commander in chief - gelding of specified colon, ;n with knees large, prominent and five years old, weighing the men who breed horses as a busi- "A from 1050 to of the nation's hind forces or tho Inad good health and fair condition, from fr'U-- , "CO Pounds, depending on ness, and of tho automobile has had , height. of an army or any of his subordinates ycarsvold, weighing from BackStraight and well muscled, which should bo ; tho effect of displacing the other three to four from fifteen and one-- Writing in tho Country Gentleman "Loins. Broad, straight, very . S75 1000 pounds, depending ,on short nunrtnr tn ... ,,. ,, ...... types. Now tho government, acting to fin., n,i iiiivu-uuu- i ii i I...,:V..II1II11I1 I' iiniuni.il n . and muscular. through tho bureau of animal industry height, which should bo from fifteen hands; gentle in harness, with shoul- - In tho army, says: -i.aige, one-hal- f uarre increasing in size ders sufficiently of tho department of agriculture, is to fifteen and hands. broad to support a "Tho American cavalry horse Is . on aiu nanus. v,uu nus wen arcncil collar encouraging Interest in the production "Head. Small and well set neck. " and otherwise conform to tho pooled to carry a rider weighing from , neat erect; and definitely separated. of horses better fitted for military with ears small, thin and ,B0 to 1C5 wUh ., . . , . 1 -- . . uui ... - t i .i f.,n. "Ilindnuarters. Wide. varv Innrr nn,rnmnt c n ... ." . uses, in mis enueavor u uas ueon as- luruuuuu i.n.iuiuuu uuu iuu, uj m'b'ii 'n us uemanas. munition, rood for on? nr mnm rinvo uovci- - uAionuuiy. or sisted by some wealthy owners of prominent and mild, witn well ""'. judges Horseflesh will observe extra clothing, canteen of water per-- j "Tali. Fine and Intact, well car- - thoroughbred running horses. oped brow and fine cyslid; vision that the government Is exacting In Its horseshoes, mess kit and 'led and flrm. demands sundriesa The activities of the racing men feet In every respect; muzzle small and that a horso which total load of from 210 to 225 ""Hocks. Neatly outlined, pounds havo been curtailed by the drastic an-- and fine; mouth deep; lips thin and (lenti, all tho above specifications U a Tho cavalry horso -- must bo able andi'arge, wido from front to rear, well mighty good 'o laws of Now York and other firmly compressed; nostrils largo animal. But It must bo 'stand bad weather and short rations jaw and well directed. remembered states. Several months ago August fine and branches of under that tho horso plays n he must bo sure footed on narror government joining neck wido apart. . "Limbs. From knees and hocks very Important part in Belmont presented to the warfare and is trails and bad roads by night ns w-- l'l Light, modaratcly long and 'downward vsrtical. short, wide later- - likely to continue to do two of his best known stallions, Henry "Neck. so despite ;ho as by day; ho must ford frczlng riv you consider ac-- 1 tho numerous similar numbers of eggs. On collector who tlvltles ln which ho has been en- visited tho island in April, 1894, rec- of Die feathered friends gaged in years. ancle Sam's Care recent If ho can ords tho fact that In about an hour his guardian stretch arm over Cu ho gathered some 125 sets, which bans, Filipinos, Porto Itlcans, Gua-mlan- must havo represented a very consld-- ! Hawallans and Samoans, why orable proportion of tho eggs then ln not over feathered Americans of tho nests. North American extraction? "Even tourists often did consider Tho roport of tho bureau or biologi- able harm by shooting at tho pell- - cal survey of tho Department of Agri- cans merely because they furnished culture, recently issued, gives Inter- an easy mark or drovo them from ' esting details of tho government's ac- nests, thus exposing young thJr tho ' " XP-X'.- - . V A tivities ln protecting tho birds. It tolls, to thn Rrnrphlnn- nftnn fotnl nf AlSH .... "S0 among I .kS other thingu, of Pelican Island, tho sun. All this Is now changed. which Is probably the best known For the last twelve years tho birds of tho places in which Washington havo enjoyed tho protection of tho' PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. keeps a watch over tho birus under state law. In 1003 the Island was W.V.V.V.V.V.VAVV.V.VVAV.V.VMW.VAV.VAW.-.W- A Its care. government made a reservation by. . , ,n ,,,,,. VPV .,, nn(i vnrv vnrr oxecutlvo Whn, 1wn Pelican Island lies In Indian rlvor. order and placed in charge u nftnn ,,, .,. nf f,. fp. old. Department of Agriculture, not far from Sebastian, on tho cast," "o and of ,ho wnr Bcarefl ,n ,he GoV. Long ago tho kalsor was roported warden was duly commissioned coast of Florida. According to the c )Ua, Bomo ontori)rlBlnf? neW8. ns saying that ln ono respect at least of dopartmont government description. "Pelican " mr ho For man ,mvo mmo ho resomblos Themistocles, tho ruler veral .oasons Jho birds havo bred island is llttlo more than a mud fiat, entorprl8,ng now8,rapor 00plB ot ancient Athens, in that he is eo from molestation, and he colony with only a few black mangroves, ono "bossod" by his daughter. Themisto- ..- -i i i In nniv In flnnrlftninir rnnriitinn. Thn ' ur uu uluullBU ,.a,mS nu !, " " mm Victoria Loulao Is engaged. Sho cles, It may bo romomberod, said that ox- - Wand has beqn"1 v sited by natnra l.ts patches of grass to conceal its go of(Qn his young son was the real ruler ot puiwo 01 BomeuuuB less u.un lour v " " " that nowadays few persons pay much Athens, because, while the father was many yoars uecn ------acres. Kor u nas attention to tho report, thinking it like nminai hoad of tho government. poll- - nro bolnS collected regarding their tho homo of a large colony of ho was ruled by his wife, and she ln food, molting and nesting habits, and tho cry of "Wolf! In tho old story. cans, tho only brooding ground of tho turn was governed by their son. So I tho reservation Is fast becoming a Tho latost story has had it that tho species known on tho cast coast of - - ongaged ho- - Is with knlser, with this differ- ! Florida l'olnt of interest for visitors and stu- princess has boon to tho it the Adolph onco, it Is his daughtor who I Ionts of nat,,ro nro attracted by roditary grand duko Fredorlck that "'rlor to 1001 whon tho stnto ' ,'.!.. tho oxcoptlonal opportunities afforded Georgo Ernost Albort Kdwnrd, only! bosses him, not any of his six sons. i. by observing the birds and studying son and ho r of the reign ng grand Any of those young men, from Crown g non-gam- e birds, their nests .and Joa- blts." duke of Mock enburg-StrollI- t The Prlnco William wn to Prlnco eggs, and the Audubon societies young man Is o dor than tho princess. chim, would have a line time trying to placed a warden In charge of tho The roport tolls tho story of a Ms pelicans bolng In his thlrtlctli year, whllo sho tell tho kaiser what to do. . , History, t, ,n .na in ,i.nmr nf ndvonturo which bofoll tho Ba.S. 4aV.v-4- . k .... imoricm Mubeum of Natural Septum- - In addition to bolng tho only daugh- - mug-im- ii.i of Pelican Island roiorvo in Octoberwill not bo twenty until next vi' oxtortulnatlon. Plumo hunters could SCENE IN PELICAN COLONY. , or oggs woro uosiroyeu 01 uuruju, ur mu iuwu; iu w. ..- - ,. . tnr thn (nv nt frlmmlnea for-- -- Indols' hats, and OEK Thousanas i .i..u..in. ar.iun - protector! Btar waisicoai ami uuuuuwb ... page twenty.) Who grand duko belongs Is high nnd Continued on pago twonty.) Uncle Sam, bird fPanBieu t. . . nIp ub""",9 not at ., Unrd Whon collectors could carry away largo, (Continued on i i - - - i Just lmaglno the old man In tno striped irousors iuujub m

iHiiattl I'llifiii bH i 'Ii msf' lisrtsif Hi' flfli' lhaMfitilisi'i THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ZA, 1912. Things Interest Our Woman Readers i& i f to THE INVALID -- FOR VEGETABLES -i COOKERY OF r f-- 9 N Wash the moss in several waters and ome Sunday Menu. Dy TERHUNE HERRICK tender, basting with bu'ter or with and deafened tomato on this, then I over carefully. Put ln a Btew CHRISTINE pick It 'dripping potitoim arc another layer of eabbngo, and so on nnd a pinch ot How tired inot of u get of Winter good until the BREAKFAST. pan with tho milk salt j brown. until tho dish ir full, putting a top boiling point. vegetable! done through, glased and Oranges. and bring to tho Then Sprinkle with salt befoi sending to layor of crumbs. Hake half an hour, a few moments or until To b0 sure, we can buy canned Talks Oatmeal with Dates Stirred lu. simmer uncovor and brown. vogetnbleB and gRln variety by their tnblo Tripo. thickens when dropped on a colu very good Creamed Turnips. Stowed holp und tome of ub are fottunatq Sweet potatoes are also t&y Barba Popovers. 'plate. Strain and pour In a lnrgo molo Boll whlto turnips tender. If Hashed Potatoes. onough to have store wo have put up cooked In thin wav.. until or In individual moms uippcu m cold thoy are old this will require a long SOME THOUGHTS FOR LENT. Coffee. from our own gardens, during tho StuTfed Potatoes. water. Set in tho Icebox to harden time, and the water on them should sugar. plouty of tlio Summer. Hut cortaln Bake large potatoes of uniform size. To n large part of tho world, today is a matter of the spirit, It Is not con DINNER. and servo with cream and bo changed once. When done cut Into staple vegetables, potatoes, cabbagos, You may either remove tho lnsldos by of penitence. For cerned primarily, with what we shall Cabbage Soup. Orgeat. dice, mnkc a whlto sauce with w cup ushers In a season ,., Cream of turnips, parsnips, carrots, beots, cutting a cap from the end of the Ln, ,!,.( 1,ll ,llnl. it. lint of a brief while the minds of many arc, Pickles. This is a favorite southorn remedy cutting It in length ful of milk, a tablospoonful butter onions may have beon stowed away potato or by naif I Dumplings. Boll ono o tnnonnnnfn nf flmit onlf ntlll fntvi 4Vi fT!it'ttra tT thn wnrlil - . .. Chicken Fricasso with In cases of feverlBh colds. case scoop out nnl " . -lllinl t,..,,. to off things In our cellars for Winter use. They wise. In olthor tho spirit shako tho of tho Sweot Potatoes. with a two-Inc-h stick of to taste. Turn the diced turnips so- - quart mllk are always at hand, whether wo get potato with care not to break th0 skin. 0er to the things of thc spirit. The world and grow and develop and Cold tint' .11 1. 'ntiM tlm aniinn ni'nt Turn! pa. Slaw cinnamon In a double boiler. When It a "lm" engage- - oUior things or not. Is there any real Mash the portion removod with the '"lu clety woman puts nside her come to know Itself, romovo cin- ,10,11 80t in oven ' Pineapple Shortcake. comes to a fair boll the al- - adding thom covered tho n sigh reason why we should have thorn back of a fork to It butter, ment caJondari froqucntiy with The stepping aside from society and Coffee. namon and let tho mllk cool. Blanch enough milk for flvo minutes and Bcrvc. worldly things If we ways cooked In the samo ways? len't pepper and salt and hot of relief, and thinks with satisfaction all will help, do a half cup sweet almonds and when Tho addition a teaspoon- - vrcamco . , ,,nVa noRsiblv uot stop If we do It worth while to study out novol to soften. of the here, not think this SUPPER. cold pound In a mortar with qransc Doll scrape and slice parsnips, put h(jr vuva nf nTonorlnw Voin un flint ivtt fnl nf ffrntml nhowi for oanh notatn chanco nMy see nn(, cnjQy is sufficient. This is but tho begin- ! them a dopi dlBh wlth butter Potatoes Scalloped with Cheese. flower or rose water to make a paste may seom perhaps to have a certain Is an Improvement. If you wish you .Into trlend Tho gay dehutante exchanges ning. Tho attendance at church, tho ov- -r thorn well, and pour Cold Boiled Ham. Sweeten tho mllk to taste, then cook Tarlety on our tables? can put a couple of beaten eggs with o1,1 t f(jr sew cla8ge8 Kven th(j dim lights, the soft music, nre all aids - Nut Bread. tho pasto In It for a few moments only. Look at potatoes first. I recall very the mixture, but this Is not necessary, i""- """" " """ "v housekeeper plans a different menu to acquiring the true Lenten PMt. recipe just given for creamed turnips, Baked Pruncs, Seed Cakes. Strain out the almonds, leaving tho clearly a Summer spent In a small Return the whipped potato to the to be In keeping with the spirit of the mil i.ent is not an intoxication oi tue pour glass 8f-- Onions, ' Tea mllk creamy. Cool, then In Swiss villa where wo bad potatoes shells, set In the oven until browned " season. senses, a reveling ln pure emotion, 8 Us ,a,K onions of uniform In the home whoso mistress carries jar8 or bott,les nnd keep on the Ice served every noon and always boiled and serve If the observance of Lent were even though It bo of a spiritual nature. size, boll them until tender, drain, wUh her the halo ot good fooling" Servo very cold. In their jackets. I know a New Eng- Potato Fritters. merely In these outward things, It When we have withdrawn from tho day cool romoVo the hearts alld flU the ,t mtttter8 nol a blt whether the Cooling Drinks for Feverish Colds. land farmhouse where potatoes are al- ' would be beneficial. The society worn- - world, when our thoughts have been , , foui Peol and boil noatoes nnd cut them ...i.v, r,nln,i .hnu. nnd fa... or ..wet and With la grippe nnd feverish coldB . ways mashed for dinner. Still an- an absolutely needs a rest after the turned upon spiritual things, then we - into very small pieces. Make a batter ,,, togother n c ,fu, of minccd ham whcther ..the haif 0- winter's to come prevalent, cooling drinks nre In de- - other family varies between baked and whirl of the social season And with need to think, and think hard, for our- - f of a cupful of Hour, a cupful of water,' or tonBUO a llttIo of tho onlon hoart and malr Tho BlmshlnQ ls iu that mand. Chilled fruit juices are always fried. Yet there arc many ways of - the coming of spring a lighter diet selves. We want to see life stripped a tablespoonful of butter, a saltspoon- you haVo romoveli salt iUlll I,cm,or to home Wc cannot all be handsome, acceptable, whether they .bo tho juices cooking potatoes, all good, and it Is a ful of salt and the beaten white of an b helpful to the bony. So that even of all that tho world has added to It. , stv,lah. or even good house- - pvernight, taste and h cream or n)llk t0 I of dried fruits soaked then 1,1 Mf I .. tl,n 41.! pity wo don't try more of them. See j the forn,al tllInBS wo Uo' Lent Is of ve egg. The water should not bo really whlch butter has been added to soften uul lo luu 'eul tu"a keepers, In Its accepted sense, but we cooked in the same water; tart home If you won't like some of the follow- - are left. We want to realize whether - hot, only warm enough to melt the but- thc mixture. When tho heart spaces 1use cau be honest trU9f klnd,y( affection- Lado Je,lleB dissolved in a glass of ' r, ing: But though this mere formal we have any realities left, or if our 1 er. Stir your minced potato into this fulli put a blt oMmtter on the top at0 t0 one anotheP. ln a WOrd, "pleas-- cold water aliowlng a tablespoonful of dlscre-o- servance of may be helpful, whole existence Is bound up in tho Scalloped Potatoes (1). add salt and pepper at f each( rallgc tho onlons ln a deei, Lent it ant peol,lo t0 ,lve wltb In many jelly t0 a glas3 of water, or the Juice Is not true observance of the sea-fa- t glitter and show of the life wo have Fill buttered nappies or a pudding tion, drop by tho spoonful into deep baUlng dlsh pour a llttle mllk or Btock the homes just now thcre are lnVallds to'ot lomonBf llmeB orangeB or grapefru.t left-ove- w,n not bring us tho been living We want to stand face dish with r mashed potatoes, as you would doughnutsand when about them and bake covered for son' and real bo taken lnt0 account with, enfeebled dlIuted wltU water and sweetened to treasures Lent has for us. And to face with our sp i t, our self, softening them with hot milk and tho fritters are a golden brown, lift twenty minutes. Uncover, sprinkle that real dIgestion that haB t0 be reckoned taHt0. One patient flnds nothing more lf we get off sorae and see sort of being It is, - melted butter. Strew fine crumbs thom out with a perforated spoon or crumbs over the top brown and servo could t0 Boreno what what wlth or appctltea that require coax- acceptable than the juice ot an orange col- - height, nnd look down upon. this it is concerned with. Wo want to - over tho top of the filled dish, dust skimmer. Lay for a minute in a Verv hot little lng For Bucn thc f0,l0wlng sugges- Bvaeesea m a glass, the same as lemon ' ander" on to planet of ours, as does perhaps the realize that the spiritual side of life wih salt and pepper, put on bits of soft paper, free them from tinned onions. i tlonB may Bavo Bome cudgciinB of f(jr lemona(lc AnotUer flnda appleado Supreme Being, possibly we might get - butter and last of all scatter over tho fat. Veel and boil onIong nnd arrang0 'iu,lu "a l" luuieiiui, ..iiu bralnB f0r dishes appetizing and dl- tho most refreshing. To prepare it a understanding of how, super- - It can more beautiful. surface a little grated cheese. Bake Duchess Potatoes. them side by side ln a baking pan. batter that be far And geBtible. peel and quarter a tart apple, cover 18 if wo do this, we will begin to 'c-- quickly and servo at once. m ,, , !,,, , ,i.i Strew salt, and nvnr thnm. flclal this formal ODBervanco of wake a Moss Btancmanae. with water and cook until tender. Lent, how removed from real WOIlller me- - wu - Scalloped Potatoes (II) . two tablespoonfuls.,' of melted butter, as cover them with a white sauce, made ,lilr l" l"u This is both nourishing and sooth- Press to a pulp whUo hot. 8Wooton ' ... ..u .u, T' ,,UMU ...... Slice cold boiled potatoes, arrange much milk and the yolk ot an egg. Mix hy directions already given, sprinkle luu Bauu ing i case of bronchial affections. An BiIgUtiy, then cool and strain into a nntnunrnfl wlinf (tin trim l.nrilnn ..vu ..u ..uw ijumiiy them in a baking dish with alternate well, turn out on a flat board, press it crumus over tne...... top, baKo for lifteen " " .uuciuiuH iu.u ouncu of dry moss will mako a pint glass of cold water. The water in observance will accomplish. for us. Wo may go back to our old layers of crumbs, salt and pepper and into a uniform thickness, cut minutes covered, uncover and brown, or ,on Put In a Btralner and wash which rice has been cooked, when sheet of - I "ltil1- - ill,u 'u- round of duties or gayeties, but we bits of butter. Boll a sliced onion for It Into squares or diamonds, with a Carrot Croquettes. ' U""'"K "ui undor tho faucot until the water runs strained, cooled and slightly sweeten - fronl dancing ls not observ- v an. mom eye. ten minutes In a cup of milk, pour knife and slip from an omelet knife to Boil carrots tender in two waters, miu uiatrem away perfectly clear and free from ed or lightly salted, is both nourishing B o uo tuese tmngs marciy They will have sunk to their proper this over tho potatoes, put on a final a greased baking tin. When cold sprln-- , mash them smooth, add a beaten egg, 'B sedimcnt. Pick out any morsels of and cooling. The addition of lemon Perfunc or ly and as the proper things place in tho scheme of things. We will layor of crumbs, butter, salt and pop- kle grated cheese over the top and a largo spoonful of melted butter, pop-- Uny shell or blacU weed, and put with j3uIce maUes an oriental drink greatly ., OQt to do during the Lenten season. If .mvu per on top and brown in tho oven. . v nnr nnri nit to tnt ii oct uau a Biimpso oi eterimy auu a p(nt of mk in tho doubie boncr In demand in case of cold or fever. tlley he,l' us t0 ct lnt0 spritual j have come to understand the meaning Potatoes Stewed In Gravy. I could go on Indefinitely with pota-- ! aside to become cool enough to handle. cooking untn the moss Is dissolved Oyster broth, made with mllk and. lo UUIUU 11110 fommun-jo- i u. ve ue compare Peel and cut potatoes into dice, lay toes but I pass to other vegetables Form Into croquettes with the hands, "u,uu ol """ win uoie to tne and tho mllk thickened. Strain, chilled, ls often relished. ion w,th Great ithlngs of the them ln cold water for an hour, then Scalloped Cabbage roll ln fine crumbs, then ln beaten crk the Sl'lrit tbat hroods world with it, and in sweeten nnd flavor to taste and pour The peculiar acid of buttermilk ap- ovcr aU- - tllen they stepping stones the light of this comparison, things put them over the Are in Halted boiling To two cupfuls of cold boiled cab- - and then in crumbs again, lot them are all Into a mold. Whan ready to servo peals to many palates, whilo with to the observance of But, will have naw. water and cook until tender, but not bage chopped add a tablespoonful of stand in a cold place half an hour and real Lent. became turn on to a pretty saucer and garnish others oatmeal water stands first. To 111 themselves they are nothing. I BARBARA BOVD. soft or mealy. Drain, pour over them o ni of mint n boat-- fry In deen fat to a cood brown. Lent with whipped cream. make the latter put ono cup oatmeal a cup of well seasoned gravy and cook en egg, salt and popper to taste and Lyonnaise Beets, Zweiback. In a stone jar with a cup of sugar, tho greased tin and bako in hot ovo.i gently for five minutes. Thicken with put ln a greased pudding dish. Sprin-- 1 Wash beets well, talcing care not to This twice cooked bread ls also juice and thin yellow rind of three from twenty to thirty minutes (de- butter and browned flour. This makes kle crumbs over the top, bako covered break tho skin, put them over th0 fire easily made at home and can bo kept lemons. Cover with three quarts boil- - TRIED RECIPES! pends on apple). In swoet pastry n a savory dish for a cold day and may an hour, uncover and brown. and boll until Render in boiling salted on hand to use as needed. A tight tin ing water and let sugar for half sugar stand until the - j little in the flour is an improve bo made with any gravy. Soup stock If you like cheese you can add a table- water. Four hours cooking is none too box or perfectly clean paper bag hang-- is dissolved. Strain and put on tho ice om none, scrapo ment. may bo used if well seasoned and snoonfiil of this to the crumbs on top miicu ror beets, wnen i ing in a dry, light closat Is the best KM MA PADDOCK TELFORD thickened. you have cold potatoes and slice them thin, or cut them Into Applee Amber. way to keep It. Zweiback may bo If of the cabbage. OySter Plsnt In Batter. table-spoonfu- Some flaky pastry, one pound apples which nre not overdone these will Cabbage with Tomato Sauce. lice. Heat in a frying pan two made from plain or slightly sweetened Wash and scrape one bunch of oys- - after peeling, three ounces moi3t serve instead of cooking potatoes ex- Boll a cabbage, cut It fine, season of vinegar with one of but bread, as preferred. The loaves should tor plant, off tapering end sugar, two ounces butter, two eggi, i FASHIONS pressly for the dish. with salt and pepper and put a layer ter, a small onion, and add tho beots. trim tno be sma.ll, so that they may be thor- ffi all(1 kt,op them undor water as little lemon rind or other flavor'ng, Glazed Potatoes. nf it in tho bottom of a creased pud Cook for ten minutes, stirring often the oughly baked to start with. When a ! much as possible, as tho discolors some pink sugar and some glace until ding dish Place a layer of stewed with a fork, that they may not scorch air day old cut into slices about half an Peel, parboil, bake in the oven them after they are pared. Put them, cherries. b;ich thick and placa in baking pans The newest as scraped, into fresh Paro and core apples and cut .n blouse is the pepluru a man may get to be an assistant may form a small fondant ball with rast as they arc lined with soft brown paper. Set in a SELECTING HUSBANDS to stpw with sugar, This promises to increase in popularity as much as 530 a the fingers and stick a blanched al-- water containing one tablespoon of slices. Put them oven thoroughly FROM THE TRADES. foreman and receive pastry coollsh until dried as the season advances...... 1 . .1 flTVL vinegar. Have ready boiling water in butter,! and flavoring. Make the fltmli la" Halfwit Ol' f mond on each sldo of It. through, then increase the heat until a - pie-dis- h Young ladies! the leap year class table-ball- s Novelty Shetland """' - a stowpan and one and roll It out tbin. Rinse tho sweaters for ladies man, in which the l.lghest wage, re- Creamed Walnuts Mako the sugar stir into, it golden brown; watch closely that they in "How to Select a Husband Who spoonful 0f flour blended with a little in cold 'water and- line it with have the lining and top knitted separ ceiveu uy ono lorenmn out ui m as directed in the preceding do not scorch at the last. Can Pay thc Rent" will now come t0 col(1 water. This will help to keep pastry. Pass the stowed apples ntely of contrasting colors. to- ed, is $72 a week recipe, but a little larger than when Tea Brewed In Mllk. Tho subject of our lecture add- - o! order. you tne oyster plant wnite. ntia one through a siev the yolka There is a new cutaway coat thirt to every young If you want to marry a furniture use almonds with them and stick It is said that many patients who day is of importance tablespoonful of abput eggs. Turn the mixture into the cen- i six single-breaste- maker try to get near enough to a half a walnut kernel on each side. salt and cook n.,t . ,.i inches long, pei husb- ple-dls- woman who expects to select a half an hour or until tender. Remove ter of the lined Bake in ..!..., fectly plain sleeves very snug in cabinet worker to smile at him. These You may color your sugar paste way, And that it agrees with them and and for herself. You are warned at ; when done, drain on a napkin and cut moderate oven until the pastry Is At. men get fair wages, one ln 727 getting different tints, using the French vege when brewed in milk, instead of water. the beginning that there is no moro the plants Into convenient lengths. cooked. When done, whip the whites $GG week, one $45, and twenty-fou- r colorings. Apply theso cautiously Velvet shoes are nover worn by V uncertain point about a husband than a table eggs to and pile Scald out the teapot so that It will bo Make a fritter batter as follows; Mix of the a stiff troth women good shoes perform- $22. until you are sure of the quantity you hot when the tea is added. Put lu tho of taste, and suede his earning capacity. Pa.st one-fourt- h teaspoonful of salt with the on the top. Decorate with cherries Here are the figures in tho trades: will require, putting in only a drop or tea leaves, a scant teaspoonful or or satin shoes are not good style. ances arc the best basis on which to beaten yolks of two eggs, add ono sugar and put back in thc less, Bricklayers, $2G.77 to $30.42 a week, so a time. If the coloring or fla- and cover Many charming figure. ut tablespoonful oven for a few minutes to set. Mon- with a little hot milk Just theater caps of gold, $2G.77; carpent- of melted butter and stonemasons, $23.4 to voring softens the candy paste work " brought to the boiling point, but no net or lace, and known as "bonnets Prof. Edwin G. Dexter of the Univer- one-hal- f cup of mllk oi- - water. Then treal Star. er, $1G.73 to $21.30; joiners, $10.73 to ln more sugar. Should It bo impossi mora. Let it stand for two or are notably In tho rage. sity of Illinois, after investigating stir In ono cup ot flour or enough to three $21.90; plumber, $24.33 to $29; plaster, ble to procure the vegetable coloring minutes, then add more of 7,000 professional men, hns produced make almost a drop ot batter. Mix MATTRESS PAD. tho hot White kid gloves are extenslveh $21.29 to $29.37: painter, $15.82 to devi.io orange juice for milk, and use once. some evidence to show that musicians, substitutes, thoroughly, add the stiffly beaten at worn with dressy costumes upon all $20.8G; hodcarrier, $12.17 to $10.73; then Measure tho top of your mattress en- yellow, cochineal or raspberry syrup Baked Milk. occasions. , lf they succeeds at all, reach an whites of tho eggs and beat well. Lot a fitter, $15.41 to $18.13; turner, $15.41 ,,...... nnd cut two pieces of clieescloth Put fresh a position quickly men .U. 1M..K, .U. ( mllk Into stone jar, denii-tru- viable more than ,atter 8tand awhll( then quarter of a yard larger all round The evening gowns of In any profession. to $18.13; smith $1G.47 to $20.7G; for delicate or deep brown. .. . ,, cover with white paper and bako in a other n,.lnls (lrnn ,firnfl,tf than the measurements. Spread oup longth have straight, clinging, not in men, are $18.13 to $22.30; laborers, Nut Creams Chop, nuts of nny kind i moderate oven until tho mllk is thick Machinists are plain but smoking, hot, deep lard. Turn them on bed curving lines, and a pigeon tail back $9.12 to $10.G5; job compositors, $1G.73 piece tho and cover it with as cream. Thin mnv lm tnlrn.i in. i.n worthy some consideration as husb- or of moro than one kind, work those about uniformly browned, re- Little or no now to $19.77. until cotton padding to the edges of, the , false hair is C.1G5 by Into tho fondant, flatten tuts into a ands. In a list of considered move, drain on paper and servo as a mattress. Lay the otner piece of Pompadours aro entireb the consus, 112 were getting of uniform thickness and cut It Albumenlzed Mllk. between sheet garnish for steak or chops. Mary .i: cheesecloth on top and baste both passe, and parts in the middle or in 524 SCO week. a of (WO FANCY CANDIES MADE AT HOME. Into squares. Put the white of a fresh egg into a and a In list Lincoln. pieces together all cround just where the side reign supreme. Ears are i'o 98 your glass, add two-third- s of a foremen considered, were getting Home made fancy candles, like Neapolitan Nut Squares Tint White Pudding. tin. nnKnn ctnna Thn nnrt Id cupful of ered with soft, wavy strands ot huh from ?25 to $50 a week. Hammermen, before mixing in nuts, fresh milk, cover and shake until thor homo made fancy cakes, appear moro fondant the Florida grapefruit white pudding is tllo flIzn nf th m!lttrpRS. Tho over- - and the psyche knot is the favorite ladlers, heaters, levermon, rollers, and cut Into squares or triangles and ar- - - oughly mixed, then strain Into a difficult to make than they iado as follows: Wot three table .,mnglll!; cj,ceBecloth tucks under the An attractive jabot In black and others recolvo much are 'n tumbler. as ns ?50 a week, range In layers of contrasting colors spoons of cornstarch with a little cold lnattreEB and holdR the mid in nlace whito has a strip of ecru lace extend though tho of high. pay men reality and a small amount of prac- St. Helena Fruit number is and flavors a layor of vanilla, which water. Stir this into a pint of boiling woman's Home Companion. Sherbet. ing from the nec"k to tho waist line. limited. Tho rollers make a high tice will causo tholr manufacture to Take one largo egg and beat may be white, then ono of chocolate, wator and cook Jill clear. Mix the . white Narrow strips of jewels, vhot,-colo- r average, 72 out of 111 considered get- give ono pink or yellow. Choose juice ono with a and yoke separately, the white very less trouble than the preparation thon of strained of grapefruit NEEDLE HOLDER. matches the gown with which ting from $30 to $50 a corn- - stiff. Leave out a Httlo week. colors which go well together or mako cup of sugar; stir into the hot of the white they l of a pie or a loaf of layer cake. it ..! Hill. .1- - I aro to be worn, now outlino bla Girls, beware of cotton mill opera- up once w 111110 i ''" and with' the remninder of the Many an attractlvo contrast and flavors starch mixture; let boll and, "'. beaten velvet and satin slippers. 5,038 of tho best of tho .one-hal- t Inches square, All it with cot; yolk tives. Among considered by the which will blend acceptably. pour upon the d whites of and whlto combine by whipping a Frollch candies are made ton and hang It by means of a loop o cupful One of the most sought after model census, only one lone man was getting, without Cocoanut Creams Stir grated the eggs, beating lightly as it Is half grape, strawberry or any HtroB thread to tho spool-ste- ot in evening gowns has tho two sides as much as $48 a week. His next rival cooking. Tho foundation ot these Is your sugar paste, soften- poured. Turn Into a wet mold, let otner navored fruit Juice. Sweeten if Into sewing-machin- - und as a wage getter was pulling down our says Needle- the fruit does not eleoves of tho bodice of contras' confectioners sugar nut the ordl- - ing it a little by a small amount of cool and when chilled serve with make It sweet en - way, anu you al- Ing matorials. nnlv n wool.- turn u'acn grapefruit sauce. crau. it iBn t m tne ough. Pile lightly In a sherbet glass, ,,OWdored BUKUr' but something water first. Mako Into balls with the Bordered $30, one five $30. !nary ways have a needle ready when thore anu, marquisitto ls a populai $35. and sixteen dry Or Apple Jacks. naving sweetened and flavored flnor' moro "ourllko, hands and roll ln cocoanut. Is something to be sowed by hand. material for simplo gowns, band-o- f moro were drawing between $25 and j largo cloves, onQ the little white of egg remaining, nnd you may have the flat sheet and eut Four apples, four drop embroidery Forty-eigh- t - To Prepare what some persons call on top. to match may be bought $30. more men were try Hour, ounces fat, half i tho mixtures into squares, strips or half pound two by tho yard. ing to support themsolvos and their ""cooked fondant and others candy tonannrmftil hnl'lni, luiwilor nlnpll of CROUP. Barley Water. trianlgles. Washington Herald. 1 at-m- ough, measure tho whlto of an egg chlldren a 8 l lx. families on wages running from $i0 salt, moist sugar to taste, water to 'ou,r Put two ounces of pearl barley into Into a small glass. In another glass watch for the first one-hal- f DEATHBED BRIDE WILL to $25 a week. This nccounts for but Pare and core apples without tack8, cro""' pint or bolllug water, nnd let in- put an equal quantity of cold water. Whlto revors on coats are trimmed symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamber, SHARE IN AN ESTATE 73 of tho 5,038. Anothor K8 Is breaking them; rub fat Into flour, add It simmer for a few minutes, then vel- Remedy as soon LOS ANGELES, cluded among those earning from $15 Mix them anil add to them enough with two different widths of black baking powder and salt. Roll out lalns tCoush as the drain olt; add two quarts February 10. Mrs of boiling Grace Mollus to $20 a week. confectioners' sugar to make a dough vet ribbon, nnd tho hats scon at the ap- - child becomes hoarse and the attack Ags Thomas, who was nun thin; cut out two rounds for each water and a few and seeded rals-In- s bo off- - rlod to the A Npoleon-Edlson-RotliH-chll- d that cr.n be handled. About half a European winter resorts show quanti- mav wartled "y all Inte Lieutenant Com solitary Pic. Place one apple on ono round. cut line. Boll all blowly until re- pound of sugar will be required. With ties of ribbon (loa,ors- - nBon- - Smlth & Co. agents ninnder Samuel Brown Thomns a week of a dyohouse hand in some Fill tho center of tho apple with sugar. duced about one-hal- thon strain. this basis you can produce a variety for HnwnlL ago whljo on his deathbed, will shar. mnnnor had connected with a $20 a nnd a clovo. Moisten the edges of Sweolen to taste, adding the juice of a of bonbons and other candios. Monkeys a of ' in an estato of $10,000 by him. A weak envelope, a few general hands, are fad of Parisians the round with pastry. Covor thoj ' lemon and a little nutmeg, if liked. left Sholl petition for lettors helpers, or laborers have been known Creamed Almonds and blanch late monkeys on parasol and umbrel- applo with another pleco, and pres3 Coronation King George, Opera Irish Mobs Blanc Mange. of administration , was filed in .1 'receive; $18', almonds and make oach kernel the la handlos, on lorgnettes, and even odgOB Repeat pro-- House, Monday. Book now. Promo-cob- s Olio of tnllb- tho probate court by to while Uia highest the woll together. niinrt ...in, ium luuieapoon' award for spinners was $15. Of course, center of a ball of fondant. Or you on men's canes. with romnlnlng applos. Place on tlon Committee Rooms. $1, SOc, 25c. tuls of Irish " moss and a WtI. salt, qu..7 1 w,d7w CRANKS FOLK

WASHINGTON UNDERSTOOD. u board. Than he felt that It wag up "Sinking or WimhlngtcMi." aald the to him to aay omtlilnff, and he man In aald the hotel lobby "himjrMIiik of It: the Immortal George, my Kiandfatlw "Hut perhapa I should liavo told owod him hla life. Yes, sir, but for you at the atari that my grandfather him my grand old mnn would have wae the hlmieat llnr In the Colonic, boon tnkan out and shot directly nrtor and that I never tho Imttleo of S.irtOHn." bolleved him even when he ptedlotod "For cowardice?" wag asked. the wonthorl" "Sir! Sir!" "I don't mean that, or course, llu A SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING. might havt. struck bis nupeilor off- Night wr.i coming on, tho atorm whk icer?" Increasing, and tome of tho dock lit "No. sir! No, sir!" tings had already been swept over "Then he dlsoboycd orders?" board, whon the captain decided to "No, air. The way or It wns this. send up a distress signal. Tho rocket My grandfather's loglmont had tbrco web already lit nnd about to ascond, thousand of tho ettomy surrounded, whon a solemn-fare- d passenger .iteii- - and was moving to surround three ped up. thousand more, when tho young man's "Cap'n," Laid he, "I'd bo tho last enthusiasm enrried him away." man on earth to cast a dampor on any' "Oir the field, oh?" man's patriotism, but seems to me this' hero's no tlmo, for celebratln an' sot- - "No, sir! No, Ho run- s'r! was no - THE LITERARY FABRICATOR. tin' on of fireworks." Chrtetlnn Her- ' UZ?LED THE FATHER OF THE FATHER, ner. Ho twisted the Hag from tho "How did story Gnorgo A CANARD NAILED. O. W. Father..f I cannot He. that that aid. "Mammy, Washington's tell a color bearer and called to n score of Washington it sea heah dat Georgo been tlaia fo' 112 yours." G. W.'s. Father. Well, my boy, couldn't tell a He get "Doan yo' bellove what's In paper, chile! Why I I don't know how you ever expect to Rot his comrades and dnshed forward and do aaw dat ntggnh only along. started?" j AN ACCIDENT. lna' week on de street." made ptlsoncrs of a thousand HcS' "I know, -- don't unless he had a, what did you cut oft your dacchs-..- .. THE OTHER FELLER. WHY WE L'OVE HIM. Bians." .. . n.. .1.1 .. GIVE HER SOMETHING RELIABLE. according to tho New York Evening "He was great IJIUSS UKUUl UilU COUIU. I,i,,,,t trll fnr?" a general," said one. They say ho cut a cherry tree, "Why, I call that a gallant action." "Our new servant girl," complained Mall. So bent waa he on hln work "And a patriot,' - "It was an accident. Elevator start was tho reply. "So do I, sir, but the colonel of the "Bt Just why?" mnn, that he did not hear tho door nB it But maybe 'twas a pear! ed up before 1 hud got quite all of him tho mere "has had breakfast "Ho was all for his country." regiment didn't. He said my grand-- "Hecausc ho didn't want the scrap Avns pushed gently opon nor sco tho They say ho owned right up to dad, ' inside tho door." Chicago Tribune. late every day this week. Can't you "And never had n selfish thought. father had let five thousand men get to end too soon." curly head that was thrunt Into hla of- "Tho nation will an- And didn't He a hair. do something to get her up on time?'' never have away, and there was a court-martia-l "Ie see. I see. Did you happen to fice. A Httlo sob attracted his notice, other such mnn." They say he said his little prayers and a sentence to be shot at sunrise." know that General Gates fought the "ET TU, BRUTE." "Well, you might buy her an alarm nnd, turning .he saw a face that was "His memory will be honored While kneoling by - - clock," suggested tho woman. his bed; "I see." . battle of Saratoga and that Washing- Julius Ceasor fell at tho foot of Pom- streaked with tears and told pluinly through all time." But somewhero I have read or heard "But Washington bad witnessed the ton wasn't within a hundred miles of poy's statue ns Brutus cased a harpoon "An alarm clock Is uncertain. It that his feelings had been hurt "Honest upright pure." Ho sang gay songs instead. whole proceeding, nnd ho not only tho field?" Into his solar plexus, sometimos falls to go off at live in "Well, my little man, did you want "Ho was all of that and more." They say he with a 111 morning, 11wuy uon . . you ...nor to hatchet cut, annulled tho sentence, but sent grand- - The other man s face fell, and for "Woodrow Wllsoned." ho said, and1"" t lenu see me?" "Ho atrovo principle, Though for while the maybe 'twas an ax; father home for. the rest of the war." a long mlnuto he looked as blank as gave up the ghost. Chicago Tribune. tho baby?" Cleveland Plain Denier. "Are you a lawyer?" men I of today strive for pelf." shall not say just which It was "Yes, what is it you .want?" At this point a man sitting opposite Until I know the fax. WANTED A DIVORCE. "I want'' and there was a resolute with ears boys-- his pricked up, leaned for- Ho never swore like other He Tho lawyer was sitting at his desk ling in bis voice "I want ft dlvorco ward to ask: never had a scrap; absorbed In tho preparation of a brief, from my papa and mamma." "But, gentlemen, you can't mean He cuddled up. to mamma dear. that ho is dead!" And likewise to his pap. '"Certainly," was tho, reply. Just good and nice and sugar-swee- t, "John D. Rockefeller dead! Why, I And all our hearts he won; oan hardly believe it! Who will run Because ho licked the British, and tho Standard Oil Company now?" Ho was our Wash-Ing-to- I JUST LOVfir TO CKOP.riK CALLS VIA. WISH 'J THfc TREEr.THEN ttfc K6R LITTLE LAKB. I HMD ASrlOqlB.&lT.ftWP CUT! SKfrCOULU IT DOWN. ANDGIiT AEftlH laimb chop, n nA.KE;S nE-r- OF SHOES. ,

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HRHiMffffi FAMILY FAILING x . i . v'. Wifey My grtndfather fought with Washington. WWW''1". Hubby That's nothin'; if Georgo to hero now you'd II;ght with him. I'D R6AD ABOUT CiOHXiEr- - VSMING-TON- . ctoRc36. WKSHlNCfToN lavs TH6 Truth ,hnd Hfe- - AND THOUGHT "TWOVJCD BE; R LOT Gt SON BE.CXM& R PRESItoMT .YOU AS&r-1F- - SCOTTISH WJT. NOT A LINGUIST. TO CHOP DOWN OUR BIQ CKERUV TRJiqErr GftORCj, COULD DO IT , SO COULD 1 AFTER THE BLIZZARD. A be-for- o RNb Bfi; t,tK, WKSHSNcyToSt , VoO 5E.E. PHOJIDDTHAT t DIDN'T T - Scottish recruit stood on gunrd "Do you sponk languages Hubby 1 have the faith that moves mountains. a Colonel's tent, wnon the Colonel, Wifey I wish you had the faith that would move the snow from In front father?" putting out his head, said sternly to . "No, my of tho house. SHAKfi RRNDS. POP, X CANNOT T;U R sou," roplled Mr. Henpock, r LRYPIV HKNDaM'N COKE.S POP JUiT SON, AND OROtT L.IE; . I DID IT WITR SVi tho now recruit: gazing ndly at his wife, "but I do - NO. HOLE FOR HIM. add that Washington crossed the ON YOU ! I'LL A UKEi QEORCjS-WASH- IT . I WOULDN'T LlTTLf? HATCH ftt. "Who tro you?" know the mother tongue." Judge. passengeers Delaware, mo COBYOU O- E- A ,( INqTON'S POP DID, HKVfc AM KSitR NOW, JUoT BEiCAOacr Tho in the street car and then ask where CHOWtNQI0MNV(''y ONWPOPHRSA OF MtMfc- - nfiN- - 1 CAN NOT T&Lt, A. The recruit grinned nnd answered: ns is. Oh, I bim. 4 BY WVlMdW , , were riding along as contentedly the Delaware was onto TRESS HIS SHOUI.DB ' TION tHHAIU Lie vul, "AVtr "Klne. Hoo's yersel?" ??rjpON OF fl J AND A.t,ONCiil,3ND6- - co TE.LL, .nU HAPPY, BUT COMMON, you please, with nobody raising a kick I went to school to a soap factory, TRUTH TO rK Philadelphia North American. g your or discussion, when a pompous-lookin- and I don't know tho Delaware from about tkkt "lias new novel a happy end- man entered and sat down and looked Lake Erie, but I'll bo durned if any ON vovm CORT ing?" A AT NORTHERN MEETING. - all around and then fixed his gaze on man is going to put me in a hole bo-for- o "Very, Tho Judge awards, my horo- His LonlslAp So you backed Bonnie a man sitting opposite and said: a crowd by saying tuat attr.r ,lne $50,000 a year alimony In tho clos I.cssie 20 to 1, as 1 told you to, eh? "Well, the birthday of tho great Washington crossed the Delaware he at ing chapter." Detriot Press. Andrew A'm verra pleased to nay I Washington has rolled around again." crossed back again!" did, your lordship. There was no reply, and after a few His Lordship I suppose you'l DEFINED. seconds the pompous man spoke THE RAVEN. plungo the next time 1 give you a tip? "A satir'nt. pa ?" again: Onco upon a midnight dreary Poe was Andrew- - 'm no tao sure, my lord; "A sartlrist, my ton, is u dyspeptic "I said this was Washington's hanging, weak and weary, alio only won by a short liced. -- Punch. who sells his symptoms." Satire. birthday.' On tho polished oaken counter, whero The other sprang tu his feet and ne'd often hung before, made a break for the door, and as he For his throat was dry and burning got ready to swing off the car the ,undj the heart of him was yearning, conductor asked: And he muttered: "Just a Httlo shot of "Afraid of a fuse blowing out?" llkker, I Implore." "No, sir, I'm not afraid of any old Quote tho barkeep, "Nevermore." WfiLL. UHttt AT LAST TK D&&D WAS DOWfc--I PA CKUCJHT Pli WITH THt (JOOP&.AND I fuse on tho face of this earth, but that SAW UAD ConiNd ON TrtTr RON. COULD NOT CRKWL OUT. 1 WOULDN'T Lttrr HE. SRW TK& CH.IP6 AND I SAW AND, WHSit-- I SKW A JKAIR. ON PA last man in wants to get me in a GENERALLY THE WAY. WAS NOT AS CHIPPg.R AS H& SHOULD Btr W CoPlPFlOWtSED . PA'S StARSjDOtWK. hole." Hicks Did tho Coroner's Jury fix THE REASON. "What's that? What tho "But how?" tho responsibility for that realroad ac- fnther's favorite cherry tree." deuco? I suppose the papers will be full I W-wh- o sont tho "H0 said it was Washington's birth- cident? "But what of it? When was a boy others?" old gag George "Oh, they day." Dicta Yes, they blamed tho jeweler of that about little I cut dawn half tho orchard one day, didn't send any names. Washington and his Httlo hatchet,'' and It They all said, 'She'll know they "And so it is." who Bold the train dispatcher that was never mentioned in tho where said tho man with the grouch. papers." como from.' " "Yes, but he was getting ready to alarm clock. St. Louis Times. "It will no doubt bo referred to," "It wasn't oh?" "Well, hore, tako my card and tell was tho reply. aro "Not a blamed word. Washington her these from tho samo ono who sont tho "Ana wny, sir why? What was cuts down ono tree and history gives othor three boxes." Now Mail. there to It to mako all this ado over? it pages. What kind of a deal do York "Why, Httlo Georgo cut down his you call that.?" "But thoro; luiiBt be a reason thero must bo." "Weir what is It? 111 be hanged If I can sco It." "Let's see? Lot's see?" musgd tho othor. "Yes, thoro must bo a roa-son.- "

"Well?" 'Your name lit ?" 'Jones, sir." "Ah-ha- ! Tho reason Is discovered tho first thing! Golly, mnn, you ought to have solved It agos ago!" 'You mean that hocauRO my name happens to bo Jones?" No, no, no. Don't mlstnko mo." Hut what?" "It fsn't because your numo hap- pens bo sir, It is be to Jnnos, but BELLICOSE BRETHREN. causo It doosn't happen to bo Smith! Powdor Puff. Do you suppogo tho Yes, sir yos, sir, ami thoio you are!" r WHY It WAS NEW." military brushes ovor wont to war? Editor This Is n good anecdote Nail File Woll, I should suppoio

GOT THE CREDIT. hnir-broad- about George Washington, but it so. Thoy toll enough stoilos of th HARDLY. sooms Btrnngo that It has never boon "Boy," tako those flowers to Mlm oscapos and brushou with the Interviewer If you were alive today, would you huvo time to cut down In print before. Bortlo Bohoo, Boom 12." onomy. u HIS REAL cherry tree? Contributor Not at. all. 1 only "My, sir, you'ro tho fourth gentlo-mn- n STATUS. Georgo Washington Hardly! I'd bo too busy cutting dowji my living Dorothy Did Georgo Watblngton hlnvelf claim that lie nevtr told a Hoi expenses. thought of It a fow days ngo. wot's sont her flowors today." Fine Job Printing at Star OHloo. Danlol Oh, no; ho never told iiirh a whopper aa that, anyhow.

itli. iirtiii MfttiittiiiifY 4 P TWMVI'T THB HAWAIIAN STAR. SATt'RDAVj FBBRUAKV 24, 1913. ln leu. Their uniform la similar to HISTORIANS AND ROUS. abflr forty flr a WMk It Ml thai of h British cool, and parti onim! nftk te ma I" lite Mali KBTAni.l8HKH IN 1M0 KAISER'S DAUGHTER FEATHERED FRIENDS Writing in the New York Pa. of their equipment they carry a long was the week Dennett's salary Jamas IC. Iloamar tells haw ha onoe That I' bamlHHi stick and a long, thick lce wan reltwd. drove LIMITIOD. of cord. Thww are iMri In making with the Amertoan historian, & CO. 7 In an- George Bancroft, to visit rose gar-don- s . BISHOP (Continued front Pan . t laddara and Hrfrminr their (Continued from page 17.) the SNOW FIGURES. HEAD OFFICE, the wi of parent nnd" her nua dutlHn and drills. and lledgllug pelicans drowned. The about Horlln, and says: "I have lien her Ono night during tho early part of . organising a life and Capital Subscribed ...Yen 48,000,001 six hrothers ami Is, nHturally, some- The scouts are birds able to lly sought an adjacent mot "few ngreo-abl- e men rcndlor or more tho winter Boss Clark, tho city editor Capital Paid Up Yen 30,000,000 BAWKKKH what spoiled. She has branched out drum corps, something entirely now (o island, too high to be submorgod. In conversation. 1 remember In of tho Now York Sun, called a now Reserved Fund Yen 17,160,000 considerably from the imth of tinlu-in- Japan, and tunny scouts nro being Whon tho sea quieted they all particular a vivid sotting forth of an roportcr up to his desk. to take care of th- thee- - K's taught to play on those Instruments to I'ollcan Island, and by De- Commercial ml Travellers" Interview with Gootho which ho had "Tho man who hnndod In tho wonth-o- r Unit-Huh- , I y foreign Letters of Credit Issued on the ("kinder, kuwho anil klrohe" In a Instructor. cember 15 tho warden estlmntcd thoro enjoyed 71 Gooh'omc, as n boy fifty years before. story forgot to got tho figures on Lon- children, kitchen and church) Their clubhouse at wore GO0O nests with eggs or young. Gonornl banking business transact Bank of California and the Sometimes his talk wns of poetry in tho snowfall," ho snld to tho cub. "Go marked out for all good German llonrho, Yokohama, Is equipped with In Its methods f nesting, feeding ed. Savings account for $1 and up-- " don Joint Stock Hank, Limited, gonernl, and I was much struck with find out Just how deep tho snow Is." housewives hy father. every means of entortalnlng and edu- nnd caring Its young the pelican wards. London. her aumist for his frequent hnppy application quo- cub to do wns Tho Is crowd-oi- l of What ho wnnted tho Atner-loa-n However, training In housewifely cating the scouts. club is ono most Interesting of Flro and burglar proof vaults, with Correspondents for the her of the tations to tho llttlo events of tho to call up tho weather bureau on the accomplishments not been neg- every day with younit visitors, both birds. The photograph shows, among Safo Deposit Boxes for rent nt ?2 per Express Company, and has drive and phases of feeling that came telophono; but tho cub, being green, lected by 'mother, who has been naive and foreign. This club Is, by other things, how the little pelicans year and upwards. Thos. Cook & Son. her up as the day wont on. The best asked the ofilco Joker how to proceed. for a long to the women of Ger- the wny, the first club in Japan main- nre fed. The young pollcnn Is born Trunks nnd cases to be kept on Interest allowed on torm and time Gorman poetry seemed to bo nt his Tho Joker handed him the olllco woman tained solely by young boys. naked. it is about ton days old custody at moderate rates. Savings Bank Deposits many a shining example of the Whon g presi- tonguo's end, nnd ho recited It with a npnce-moasurln- rulo which, Instead who well to the ways of her Whon Dr. David Starr Jordan, a downy plumage begins to appear, Particulars to be applied for. "looketh sympnthy nnd accuracy which called of being mnrkod with inches nnd feet, household and cateth not the brand dent of Stanford University, visited which soon changes the bird from YU AKAI, Manager. wel- out much ndmlratlon from tho cul- Is spaced off Into dollars and cents. of Idleness." Yokohamn last fall the boy scouts hlnck to snowy white. The brown tivated German ladles with wo "Go over In City, Hall Park, whoro young comed him as a director of tho Hoy flight plumage now begins to grow, whom In appearance the princess Is wero driving. ' tho snow Is deep and smooth, nnd Honolulu Office, Bethel and Merchant attractive, out not especially good Scouts of America and acted ns his showing first on the shoulders and Streets. big stay In Yo- "Most interesting of all was Ban- measure It," ho said. C looking. She Is blond, with blue oyes, honorable guard during humor!, and at the ago of about twt. 2421 and 1594. P. O. Box 168, croft's evident passion for roses. The The cub put on his ovorshoos and Tel. BANK and is of medium height, resembling kohama. months this plumage Is fully dovol gardeners, ns wo stoppedr were plain- wont. Presently ho returned and OR her father rather than the kaiserln. Tho same general laws and princi- oped. Tho young aro fed on prcdl-geste- d ly surprised at hlB knowledge of their marched lo Boss Clark's desk. She dresses well now, of course but ples govern tho boy scitts movement fish regurgitated (thrown companies varieties and tho best methods of cul- "Well," said Clark, "what docs tho ZEAVE jjj In her early girlhood days she dis- In every country in which back)' by the old birds into tho tips Just received a fine assortment 'of Honolulu, organized. The boy who yomv; tivation. He possessed at Newport a snowfall como to?" i played an unroyal dislike for frills bavo been of tho pouches. Later the thirty-fou- r LIMITED rose gardon far famed for tho num- "A dollar and cents!" which brought grief to henrts of becomes a scout must promise to be birds (sometimes two or three at the ber of its varieties and the perfection said tho cub. Evening Coats her governesses. trustworthy, loyal and helpful, and ho once) eagerly thrust their heads Into appropriate for the coming events IsBue K. N. & K. of of tho flowers, and It was an interest- Letters, In her tastes Victoria Lonlso Is said must do at least one kind turn to the parents' mouths and get their Young Bldg. Credit and ing sight at Washington to seo Ban-craf- t COFFINS TOO BIG Travelers Checks to bo more English than German. This somebody every day. He has to bo first fishes from tho base of tho available throughout the world. busy In his garden in H strcer, FOR THE TOMBS lent color to the report some" time ago friendly to all. Denver Times pouches, where the food Is stored for ono attendant shielding his light, Bln-ow- y them. It. Is a funny sight. Possibly, MOSCOW, Russia, February IB. that she would be betrothed to the figure with a sun Now O pen In this umbrella, while young Prince of Wales, heir of King FOR BOYS TO LEARN. suggests an authority on birds, An extraordinary scene was witnessed may found tho another held at hand hoe, shears and George. There is a difference of al- hnblt of tho pelican be today during tho interment of Count Cable Transfers All young" boys should learn: European In ori- twine, tho Implements to train and most two years In their ages, for the origin of the myth, and Countess Mllvulih. The Count To run. parent pelican tears cull. Is thoro a subtle connection be- AT English prince will be eighteen in gin, in which the held the rank of Field Marshal and To swim. nourish- tween roses and history? Parkman SUNRISE June, but this has not been consid- open her breast to supply was tho chief aid do camp of tho Em- To carve. myth de- wrote an elaborate book upon rose Lowest Rates ered an Insuperable objection. Tho ment for her young. This peror. Ho was minister of war dur- To bo neat from culture which, I believe, Is still of RESTAURANT princess was one of the most popular rives some of its verisimilitude ing tho reign of Emperor Alexander To make a fire. authority, and John Fisko had a con- MEALS 20c and 25c of tho foreign visitors to England dur- tho fact that the tip or hook which II, and leading champion In To be punctual. servatory openhig out of his library, was tho Phone 3184. F. J, McLoughlln. ing tho coronation festivities. terminates the long and strong bill of tho cause liberation of the To do an errand. and the rose, of all flowers, was the of the SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS The princess was quoted recently the pelican Is red. Tho principal food serfs. was attended by HONOLULU FORGE CO. To cut kindlings. one ho prized." The funeral as saying: of the pelican is fish. Sometimes when largo deputations, In- Blaclt-omlthlln- a number of Nuuanua Street, off Chaplain Lane. Ooneral Ship and Machine , To sing If they can. a fish "1 don't want to bo a Bavarian or a tho young pelican obtains cluding several from France and Bul- Tools and Springs made To hang" up their hats. longer it can swallow it sits with ALL SOUNDED ALIKE. repaired. given on Wurttemberger or a Viennesse. I than garia. ' PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. and Estimates To close tho door quietly. , from Its mouth and Sam Bennett was acting city editor Plro Escapes. want to bo an Englishwoman." the tall projecting Tho coffins were lowered into the NOTARY To respect their teacher. of of the early edition of ono of New PUBLIC. 211 Queen St., near Alakea, WALTON WILLIAMS. waits patiently for tho digestion the vaults with imposing military honors, To help their mother and sister. York evening papers which gets on Honolulu, T. H. the head of the fish. but then an awkward situation arose. To wipe mat. a the street at nine a. m. One morning, Agent To Grant Marriage Licenses. JAPAN NOW HAS BOY SCOUTS. their boots on the Near Dearborn, Mich., there is Both coffins were several inches being just before presstime, a bulletin camo Negotiated; IteaL Japanese schoolboys are learning to To read aloud when requested. tract of 2000 acres which Is larger than the apertures In the Loans Estate. temper. birds. In saying Charles Schwab had just All kindsPAPERWrapping Papers and become boy scouts. Recently tho To cultivate a cheerful ' used for the protection of tombs. Workmen were at once called Court, Legal and Commercial Work. been made president of the Steel Twines, Printing and Writing Papers. First Yokohama Troop of the Japan- To sew on their own buttons. There are several hundred bird boxes and attempted to enlarge the open- To help tho boy smaller than them- and a system of automatic feeding de- Trust, at a salary of a million dollars AMERICAN-HAWAIA- & ese Boy Scouts was organized. ings, but the cement would not yield. O. P. Soares PAPER a year. Bennett reduced It to para- In a sense the boy couts are not selves. vices and shelters for use of the a The family vault Is composed of five Room 7, Magoon Building. SUPPLY CO., LTD. graph, wrote a one-lin- e new to Japan, as during the feudal To put every garment In Its proper birds In winter. They aro protected head over it compartments separated by thick nat- and stuck on page. Port and Queen Sts., Honolulu, period young boys used to form com- place. also as far as possible from their it an Inside Whon walls, and It was necessary to blast regular city Phone 1410. Geo. G. Guild, Gen. Mgr. panies and train themselves. To remove their hats on entering a ural enemies. the editor came down he ono of these. Tho educational department is now house. BOYCE GAItDINEll. almost had a fit. The bodies were temporarily depos- C.Q.YeeBop&Co very much interested In the movement To be as kind and helpful to their OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOj "Good land, man!" he stormed. ited in the chapel, and when tho tomb GUNTHER'S will, through principals of sisters as to other boys' sisters. above all, never to He about anything "Why didn't you smear that story "all had been enlarged the burial services o and the Celebrated Chicago public scliools, assist the boy scouts To treat their mother as politely as they haw done. over the first page, with a big head on wero repeated, but with the omission Meat Market it? you young a CANDIES In every way possible. is she were a strange lady who did 'When their play Is over for the day Don't know that a man of the military honors. , and a a The Yokohama boy scouts are train- not spend her life In their service. to wash their faces and hands, brush getting a salary of a million a year Th Count, who was 96 years old, PALM CAFE. :n great a Hotel, near Fort. ed under tho same method and dis If they do anything, to take tnelr their hair and spend the evening makes a big story?" and his wife, who was 89, died on the Importers cipline as tbelr brothers in the United mother into their confidence, ana. tho house. Somerville Journal "Boss," said Sam, "after it gets same day, tho Countess expiring first. Telephone 3451. 4

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