vmr- imw0mmmmwwmm "t f fS mwMptr'"ril'Mi'lll ll lllTIlfcl I nxvm vtH5XT& U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, Majr 10. Last 21 hour' rainfall, .01. SUGAR. 00 Degree Tet Centrifugal, 3.00CJ Per Ton, I7.20. Temperature, Max. 70; Mia. 70. Weather, fair to showery. 88 Analysis Beets, lOi. ld,; Per Ton, $82.80.

VOL. L No 40 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MAY ijr, 1907. SEMI-WEEKL- Y WHOLE No. 2003

ft E IN W RUEF PLEADS GUILTY AND WILL BETRAY VOLUNTARY EHJOY MAUI PREDICTED GRAFTERS y . t (Aswcintcd Press Cablegrams.) Two Parties Ascend to Sensational Views of , May 15.-- Abo Riiof today changed his plea Leading American the Crater of the of not guilty.which was entered Volcano. Statesman. If. Cm?, .;..- - iinHBaiA on tho record, and pleaded guilty of extortion in the French restaurant case. (By Wireless Telegraph.) (Mail Special to the Ad ertiser.) Tho action of Ruef produced PUUNENE, May 16. Today tho WASHINGTON, D. C, May 5. A Congressional party visited Puuncno great war upon the Pacific ocean, with a profound sensation and came g Hawaii and the Philippines gobbled up mm, Kihei and tho subterranean puinp-dn- after a change of venue had Puu-non- by hostile fleets, has been projected house. Lunch was had at the o been denied and the taking of club. A. L. C. Atkinson and upon Washington within tho past week Trank Baldwin, aa guide, headed a as a dominant topic. Tho originator testimony was about to begin. 3arty for Haleakala which left this of the bloody picturo was Ruef made his statement to of tho Treasury Leslie M. Shaw, now morning. Others will leave for the Court, promising to reform and evening. All are enjoying a bank President in New York city. summit this s the trips immensely. Since leaving tho Treasury Mr. Shaw-ha- tears filled his eyes as he MATHESON. dropped out of the public eye spoke. During the slightly, but ho got himself back again recess that promptly, for a litllo while at least, followed immediately Ruef fell PROGRAM UNTIL. 31ST. by his bloodthirsty predictions. in WTiaWTflfWfiLIWItHlBapMaHBillhi a faint. On the afternoon and evening of Sat- Now tho Pacific war scare will go 'vik'y BwHHaMalHBiilVfaiL . AT '. will be pronounced urday the 25th, nothing has been set the rounds, just when it seemed to have ; Sentence owing to tho fact that the party may worn itself out, for tho former Secre- a week hence. 1)0 nt this timo tho lawn now & - tired; but tary put tho matter up in a form. lliiHSasBHatBaKlHisHaiiiiiiiiHiliiiiHPvMIMfflaHnaaflaM SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.-- Ruef fete and luau given by the ladies at He told an audience at tho Worcester, tho home of Princess Kawananakoa for Mass., Board of Trade that wo weroj pleaded guilty on account of indigent Hawaiian wo- the benefit totally unprepared for conflict on the - - - of and to his i .1 r r - sickness save will probable attract a number of ! mi ii men, Pacific ocean and declared that we did i..i family. He said he would ex- tho visitors. In tho orcning of this not havo transport, a collier, pow- "a pose those who entered volun- der or supplies to last forty-eigh- t .at tho Opera IIouso of much interest hours" on that ocean. That sort of tarily into corruption and pro- to strangers, as'it will portray almost talk, which the navy men welcome be- tect those who were involun- all of ihe distinctively Hawaiian cause it stimulates public interest in tary participants in the pre- larger appropriations for tho navy, was vailing graft. Conditions had On Sunday n band will be supplemented by tho with forced him to desert his politi- given in tho Capitol grounds, and it moro of this character: "Somo day, cal ideals. He had wished to is planned to take tho men of the party Anglo-Saxo- as suro as blood runs red, two :in automobiles to tho top of Puknki there is to bo an awful war. Thoro shake Schmitz years ago, hills in order to afford tbein a panora- are two nations that can contest for but had been forced to retain mic view of Pearl, Harbor. tho Tacifie, and this war will bo set-tlo- d the connection so as to pre- On Monday-Pea- rl Hnrbor -- will bo nt nwful cost." serve the party machine. Prob- will go in tho visited. The party is intimated Mr. Shaw was -.- It that lBtggMMSmWW$&3. .1.1. .. .iiiwju ably Ruef will get a light sen- Govornmont tug Iroquois, leaving hero speaking for tho purpose of stirring tence. It is expected that he nt 9 o'clock. At noon tho guests will up interest in merchnnt suB-sidi- marine will be a witness before the "bo entertained at luncheon by F. W. quite as much as for tho pur- Ashe. Kucf. Jilacfarlane at tho homo of C. W. Mac-farlan- e, pose of increasing tho naval forces on ' ABE TLVEV AND IHS COUNSEL. grand jury. in Pearl Harbor, and it is liko-3- y tho Pacific. Ho has long been nn that many yachts will also bo on ardent advocato of ship subsidies and ' ' . Jiand to afford nn opportunity of sail- it is expected that a campaign for the .' ing on tho beautiful sheet of water. A enactment of a subsidy law will be SHRIIER. BONINE COMING 1 loturn to tho city will probably bo begun before Congress meets again. inado aboat 4 or 5 o'clock by special m Tho friends of that meaBuro want it trrain. enacted at tho coming session and, of AND ALSO STARVE On Monday night tho visitors will bo good nrguments WITH PICTURESI HHH course, havo to present

Moana Hotel by tho o "banqueted at tho but it is necessary to arouse the poo-pl- Merchants' Association and Chamber of from their lethargy on that sub- Commerce. On tho same evening Mrs. ject beforo Congress is likely to act Strange Tales Come Back Will Expose Many Rolls of not Films $ WKBMKFlKMPw!9r Dowsett will entertain tho ladies, with much enorgy. HM Tuesday evening as previously re- From the on His Second Trip to on As far as tho navy on tho Pacifia - BpM'' a klWHMo ported. is concerned, tho spoko in Newspapers. Hawaii. Wednesday have not be H1 M( Tuesday and alarmist terms. And yet what ho said kHfl upon fully filled. It is possible that along that line, although it should be Secretary Atkinson tho arrival homo of taken with considerable discount, will That the Honolulu Shrincrs havo had Tho moving 'pictures which were IS 4ind othors who had planned a regatta be generally accepted at its face value, a good timo in Los Angeles is certain takon of this city and tho surrounding HM.I I and exhibition of pa-- u riders at Wni-Jci- because ho only recently loft the from tho accounts beacii, bo carried out. Thcro received in tho country last 3 ear by Expert It. K. s it will cabinet and will bo regarded as using possibility tho trip to nowspapcr's from tho Southern Califor-nia- n Bonino bo on dur- - is also tho that information that ho gained while in will exhibition hero K llSBlllllllHk.B kUBHB ViK1ilW.I., bo Hloleiwn and Wahiawa may made, tho innor circle of the administration. city. Praise for their drilling is lrtg- the month of July, from a letter UBaBaPBaBaBaBaBmTBmBVarP Tjut not the regatta is BaHlllvilllllllllllllllHam;- - it can be if Inquiry at tho Navy Department bu- to bo found everywhere nnd pictures rcceivod yesterday by Secretary Wood K .given. &m reaus about our colliers, transports, of the patrol and of its officers are in of' tho Promotion Committee. Mr. evening a number of On Tuesday , powder and other supplies on tho Pa MAYOE SCHMITZ OP SAN FRANCISCO. j arranged nil tho Los Angeles papers. Tho fol Bonino will como with them himself privato dinners havo bocn cific ocean demonstrate that this gov rfor the men. Among those who will lowing clippings from tho newspapors and will bo propared for a long stay ernment is nH well equipped for hos "SAN -- FRANCISCO, May 14. Four hundred policemen aro spoclal Btrlko thus entertain will bo P. M. Hatch, tell of somo of tho doings which have during which ho will take many moro oa tilities there as is any other nation, today, Judge Hnrtwell. Somo others may occurred sinco tho Shrincrs left Hono- duty in this city and nlthough thcro is great room for im views of the Islands and develop some of tho guests at this timo lulu: BINGHAM JUNCTION, Utah, May 14. Six hundred employes of tho United dine provement and, ns a matter of fact thorn so that they too may be ex- silso. NOTHING TO EAT. States Mining Company went out on strike today for on advance in wages. Congress has been appropriating largo hibited beforo ho goes away. On Wednesday evening n formal re "Without money, baggage or cloth- SAN FRANCISCO, May 14. Over ono hundred earn aro running today and sums every year for tho increase of Besides tho pictures of Hawaii, Mr. option will be given by Delegate Kuhio ing, with tho oxception of tho uni- llttlo trouble tho strikers been experienced. Tho aro still naval equipment much of which is al- Bonino will bring with him a number with has strikers Princess Kalanianaolc, which will forms on their backs, tho Honolulau hopeful of winning out. m and lotted for Bhips on tho Pacific. Tho of other interesting views showing "bo entirely by invitation, and will bo Shrincrs wcro up against it in tho necessity of farther preparations is work on tho Panama canal and various BAN FRANCISCO, May 14. Tho Governor has inado tho Ferry building the an claborato affair. strictest senso of the word last night recognized. Japan is increasing her scenes in Now York City. State oxecutivo headquarters during tho strike troubles hero. being Memorial Day, and when Ohio Thursday equipment and only a short timo ago they arrived at tho hotel, . SAN FRANCISCO, May 14. Tho Jury to try Abe Ruef for extortion was tho party having to which several members bf erected n big powder mill. What its thoy wero assigned. completed today. to speak on this occa- uni- Jbecn expected capacity is our naval officers have been "Having no pockets in their WASHINGTON, May 14. Governor Magoon will expend $4,000,000 on Toad been planned for FAVORED SITE FOR sion, no progrnm has unable yet to ascertain. Hitherto Japan forms tho Alohans had turned over improvements In Cuba. is possible this time, nlthough it that has been purchasing her powder in their money to men who wero fortun ST. PETERSBURG, May 14. May Day In this city was quiet. 'in the afternoon a meeting of buslncsa ate enough to bb 'wearing clothing with COLLEGE OF HAWAII Europe. Tho powder for tho war with LONDON, May 15. The Imperial Conference recommended tho C pitol grounds men will bo held at Itussia camo in largo part from Europe. pieniy or pucKcis. Dome uau money Canada. On Thurs- via rto meet tho Congressmen. Japan has also been purchasing her in their baggage, but tho baggage was Conference having been, dolegntion leaves on The adjourned yesterday, in the main, day, the 31st, tho army and navy guns from Europe delayed, nnd so they wero unablo to Tho Board of Regents met late yes- line of between. England, for their homes. that a steamers be subsidized Australia and rtho transport Sherman especially from England and Germany obtain that. terday afternoon at the ofllco of its a failure. f-- "After many plans had been talked but tho Mikado has recently built a president, Hon. H. B. Cooper. Blnce NEW YORK, May 15. Baron Ozawa, in an interview, says big gun factory. The Japs are very over and dismissed as thoy were not tho last meeting an examination of is looking and AND COPTIC that Japan for an alliance with the United States has IMC evidently making qniet but energetic feasiblo tho most optimistic gavo way several tracts of land had been made always regarded this country as a moral ally, an4 despair was to be seen in the faces colle&e buildings farm, preparations for readiness for what- for the and WASHINGTON, May 15.- - The Supreme Court has dismissed of all. yesterday an opinion was ex MISTERS CET SHIPS ever may happen In the Pacific and and the Kapu-Pinkha- m case, originating in Honolulu, because of the . our naval oQjcers are trying to keep GRAND HUSH FOR GnUD. pressed by all tho Regents favorable death of Kapu. abreast of them. "Sitting hungry and forlorn lu the to two blocks of Mr. fiosky'a High- What Shaw says about oftlco land, Park tract backed by thirty acres Captain Finch, formerly master of of tho hotel tbo arrival of a 4uan A test of the law under which lepers arc sent to Molokai was powder of government land now undor culti- Cop-ti- e our supply is true for both tho with money was received with great in case and for almost three years Kapu, a Hawaiian the Occidental and Oriental liner Nothing was decided, however, being made this Atlantic and Pacific probpbly, and yet acclaim, as it meant something to eat vation. woman, was held in the Kalihi detention camp under orders from and before that of the Gaella and and a committee consisting of Judge appointed com- this government has quite as much for tbo starving Alohans. the Federal Court. She died about two months ago. Attorney Ash-for- d IJolglc, ban Just been Cooper and Maraton Campbell will In- - powder In Teierve for use on the Pa- "Rnnn nftftr. Hin lifmnnrrn in case. mander of the White Star liner Cymric, Uiestlsato further and roport at the represented her the cific aa has Japan, Congress baa been brought up and a rush was inado forP FRANCISCO, May The situation is unchanged running between Boston and Liverpool. next meeting, SAN 15. here, appropriating a sum annually for the rooms to make a hurried toilet before except (or Captain Horry Smith, who commanded Tho proposed alte adjoin that select minor disturbances. storing up of a big powder reiorve, dining, and at last they niarclio'd off VANCOUVER, May The miners have forced the Japanese the Dorlo until that vessel chanced ed by the Mld-Pacl- Institute, work 15. Tho turn required for a reserve, to dinner, strong." h. A, Her- here, .owner, l commander of tho White thirty upon which began yesterday, Oahu out of the mines Teutonic, running between which ordnance expert think will ) ald, May The opium at rltar liner College I also near by and In course SHANGHAI, 15, dens Foochow have ben Southampton, Doth eufllelent for all emergencies, la !5, HOW) OPEN' HOUSE, closed. Now York and of a few decades the three Institutions Tlnclt and Smith made their homes In 000,000, A considerable portion of this "While the members of the Imperiul might olhy atnilaU nnd become a VIENNA. May is. The Socialists have made a gain in tlw thin city for many years. B. V, Call, (Continued on rue I.) (Contlniud on page (.) university, - . . general elections,

!! - a .Ms ..J BPssPp raigB ll!lV f,l 111 I IIIMVY MAY IT. WCTwK? -S- PMLWERKLV BISHOP RESTARICK ON DEATH OF p" HIS SMALL FARMER BELIEFS 1. HORNER 1. IMItor Advfrtlwr Will ou kindly pany litre lias concluded that It must allow mo space to ref.ly to your article Increase Its acreage. This bears out In yesterdsy's Advrrtler entitled. what I stated In tho Independent that I "Tho Illslion nnd tho rnrmer.'' First tin? history of the tropics ns showed thnt to) points of agreement. All Amer- In order for industries to pay here. Hon. John M. Horner, tlio veteran icans should be, nnd I belloo nre. In- sinpics must be produced on n largo terested In getting to capitalist nnd sugar planter, also, It thesa Islands, scale. We cannot Ignore the fact that tho "substantial mlddlo class" of which wo wilil, publicist. ut IiIh have to compete with other troplcnl tuny bo dlJ you write. Thero Is, however, a dif- countries. In these Tuesday night nl Islands sisal has homo, Kukalau, on ference of opinion ns to the way in been grown to some extent for fourteen eighty-sixt- h done. 11 o'clock. Ho was In tlio which this can be years nnd some $110,000 1ms been In- ngo four The term "small farmer" as used by vested in its cultivation. I bellovo year of his ami loaves ir.s you Is, seems to me, that died it unfortunate. It the only returns up to date havo been niul two daughters. Mrs. Ho."ir Implies to the ordinary American mind one dividend of $K0, several years ago. Of tho sons, Albert something different from that which I write tho above not to you facts decry Horner Is mnuager of Kukalau Plan- - advocate. From tho examples diversified Industries but for tho truth's when you gle, you evidently mean the I Co., Ltd., and Kukalau Stoak sake. believe that wo shall remedy tatlon owner of a small plantation ns distin- evils most surely by Is usslBtunt facing facts. I llnnch. Itobert Homer guished from a large sugar plantation should rojoico If they wore otherwise. requiring largo manager of tho ranch; Joseph J. Hor capital. In this class Lately, to my knowledge, a long re- ner, capitalist of Kukalau, and Wil- of Industry thero nre, as you may say, port on tho Philippines printed In five a prom- er Instances of present success nnd volumes was suppressed liam Horner, u business man und lout-mast- becausa it told ises for the future. Thero Is the cul- tho truth. I believe in- Kukulhaele, One daugntor that tho best at ture of coffee, tobacco, rubber, sisal, terests of these Islands or elsewhere Is tho wife of Dr. Taylor of Kukuau etc, open to men or companies with demand thnt facts be given. and another tho wlfn nf Charles It. moderate capital. But the term far- How Bhall wo increase tho popula- mer is misleading because in the Uni- tion Illation', ut pressnt in liu'-g- of the of Americans or of thoso cllglblo ted States the farmer who has devel- to citizenship? This is tho question Hamakua uf tl.e tobacco department In oped the country is n man who with which should engage our earnest at- U. S. Agricultural experiment Station. tho capital of his own manhood, and tention. I believe that a most impor- Another daughter died many years ui;o. the addition of a wife und children, a tant method is for tho planters to team of horses, a cow and a few dol agree upon stenographer o thi a policy ot employing citi- J. Louis Horner, lars, would settlo down on a piece of zens or thoso who can of become such, In First Circuit Court, is a grand"! land and with his own labor and that every possible position In tho mill and the deceased. of his family, and tho occasional help the field. This will cost more but It man, would only John Mcirs Horner was n prolific of a hired make not will be worth tho cost.. Of course I a living, but could by. Industry and Include men In Honolulu press for many here born these Islands writer for tho frugality lay up money. AVhen the of whatever race. Wo havo an Orien- years until qulto lately. Ho was also term "farmer" is used, the American tal American population growing tip a vigorous pamphleteer and he append- people have in mind such men; men which wo cannot Ignore. It is well to who havo largely mado the country Chinese-America- ns thlrty-p.ig- o autobiographical remember that the 50 odd ed a what It is. 248 met and decided to support sketch of himself to a treatise of Now tho question is this: Can wo Iaukea last November. It was tho pages, printed by tho Hawaiian Gazette encourage such men to come to Ha Chinese-America- n vote that elected Co. In IMS, on tho plural theme: "Na- waii? I should be exceedingly glad If him. tional Finance and rubllc Money; Set- we could. To put the matter fairly When I have talked about this policy tling the Money Question; Government and squarely: Could you or I conscien with managers LATE HOK. JOHN M. HORNEB, they havo said some- Ownership of Railroads and Tele- - THE tiously encourage a friend, a farmer thing like this: "Tho Orientals whom graphs." From his "Personal History Hi Hi '' '' in tho States, who had a capital of we have In those positions of which of the Author," above referred to, the netted me thirty dollars per day, or farmers ever flourished before In Amer been Identified until now. from three to five thousand dollars, to you speak are better in many ways following facts aie condensed, tho first when my net Income exceeded thirty ica In so short a time." Mr. Horner states in his autobi- come to the Hawaiian Islands and en- than the white men whom we could be'-ln-g gage any line now three paragraphs after the preface thousand dollars per year." Their gross sales year approxi ography that he served as a member of in agriculture in get. They are sober. Intelligent and that In open to him? you can such to they given In full: For two successive years after that mated $150,000. They established a the Board of Supervisors Alameda If ask stay with the Job." We cannot "I was born on a New Jersey farm In young went west as as Francisco county, California, and two sessions as come, with a reasonable hope of suc- deny that this is the case. Horner far commission house in San cess, wide for Monmouth county, June 15, 1821, where Iowa In the spring, returning In the the firm name of J. M. Horner Noble in the Hawaiian Legislature. let it be known far and Again, every means should be used my under thousands who would come by legislation I continued to live until the end of autumn to teach school, and having no & Co.' Mention is made of reports of For many years he sras one of the there are and every other way to 21st year, when I was expected to shift Inclination to settle west on his second California's barrenness sent out, one most powerful minds In the Hawaiian at once. encourage diversified industry that the for myself without money and with but neighbor's was the formation Sugar Planters' Association. As al- I have put this question to men of lands now Idle may be cultivated. I return east he married a result of which of a over the Islands and the little business experience. I had good daughter In January, 1846. company In New xorK "to run a, ready stated he was a frequent con- all kinds all believe and always have believed that ambitious, to press his answer has been: "No, unless I want- many articles now imported can health, was Industrious and "We left my house next steamship line between San Francisco tributor the local and yet and Impelled me to strive to be the father's ex views were always held in highest pub- ed him to lose his money." And should be produced here and I believe which morning after marriage," he writes 51 nnd the Sandwich Islands for the you us such best workman on the farm, to run fas- press purpose of supplying California lic esteem. Only on currency ques- and I and the rest of want they will be so produced. Take tho ball-pla- years later, "on I may be permit- the er what was ho esteemed an extreme radi- men to come. cltrns fruits. The orange here Is of ter, Jump further, be best to our wedding tour, for Cali- with vegetables." tions always strove to be at the ted call cal by a majority of the business ele- I believe thoroughly in diversified in better flavor than that of Southern and fornia, by the way of New York, Cape Tho Homers bought a steamer In Is really you advo- head of my class at school (did not ment of tho Islands. No doubt It was dustry which what California and yet look at our imports. Horn, Juan Fernandez 'Island nnd the 1851 to enrry their produce to market. cate, but I regret your use ot the words I have always deplored the always succeed, but was awarded a gross year approx largely the influence ot his financial fact that Sandwich Islands, having prjvluusly Their sales that which led him ut- small farmer' because It Is to the there is practically no real scientific premium by my teacher for "trying ship, imated $270,000. In the fall professor ruin in California In engaged passage on an emigrant terly to discredit the national cur- great mass of peoplo misleading. culture of citrus fruits in the Islands. harder to learn than any scholar un- Shelton, botanist, held tho first agri- bound for that far off and almost in- I bellevo that what we desire for the In this line, I believe men from South school'). over held in California, rency system of tho United States, known region, where wo arrived In cultural fair cluding banking He believ- Islands will bo advanced by letting the ern California would do well. "My star of hope arose early and some months afterward John M, the laws. using' about six months, which, with the nnd ed In thoroughly elastic currency to exact facts be known, and by Again, we shall have to get, as far promised mo many things and time to x the a eighteen thousand miles traveled, ren-dcr- Horner received a sliver goblet, terms not liable to be misunderstood. as possible, My hopes have pro- tho extent ot an ample, if not unlimit- laborers who are eligible acquire them. early In distance a largest premium offered, from tho Impression prevailing on the main- ror than realized; I never this both tlmo and ed, supplyof paper currency though on The citizenship. In the end this will been more uncommon wedding tour." fessor accompanied by a letter In which land, which Impresson Is working 111 be cheaper to get thought myself a pauper, but fully rather fully recognized his a gold basis. In 1890 ho made a strenu- than transient Jap War between Mexico and the United he assured him he unavailing fight to establish for these Islands lis this: A number anese or others. realised that I must rely upon myself to the title of pioneer In that ous but States was raging in California when right In banking law for the Ha- of people In the Hawaiian Islands want In closing I would say that I have for success, that Industry. his views a op- and tho 'Great Father' they arrived, tho upper tiai t of tho tcr. branch of public the American farmer to come, ana seen farming in many countries, I have 1 must take my chances among thirty 18.".2 sent his waiian Islands. rltorv being then In possession of tho In Mr. Hosmer brother strong char- posed to them are a number who, from lived on the land and know from prac- million others, and await my oppor- AVIlllnm east on business and he John M. Horner was a United States forces and tlio lower acter who has left his Impress on the selfish Interests, desire to keep him tical experlenco what a farmer's life tunity. part soon following. Some of Horner' brought out with him their father and out. This idea has been thrust upon Is. I have studied the question here "Industry, honesty and good Judg- nnd all other children State of California and tho Territory ship's company volunteered with Col. mother their Hawaii. "With his strength was me In every part of the United States. from every standpoint and from a posi- ment was to bo my guide star, for suc children's children, together with of ono Fromont to go down and help finish up nnd combined goodness of character and Personally, I have yet to find tion In which personal Interest is ab cess. I found them always In demand tfialo of two of John M.'s wife's sisters and a American In the Islands who is not solutely no factor. stand by ns never the work', nnd all tho members making company example in highest degree. I what I wherever I went, I had company in standing brother and others, a desirous of getting hero tho class men- have written. coming to me his took turns 22 altogether. They kept on buy- thought of success from ono In is of tioned by you. There is, it is true, no field work in It never did. After cuiird for about month what ing lands, letting some out to tenants, iiny other source. now Snn Francisco. Tho number of The article which appeared In the the Islands which an American could becoming my own boss, which all and In 1853 their potato crop reached GOOD NEWS FOR THE Independent was solicited. I did not not do. The plantation laborers do In Inhabitants of Yerba Buena (now S. F.) 22,000,000 young men worn supposed to bo was to the enormous quantity of want to write it. Before I Bent it on not work nearly as hard as the Amer- ago 21, looK when they arrived there said pounds nnd they had 1500 acres of Now Jersey at the of and the autoblogrupher says I handed it to well known men In Ho ican farmer does. The heat here is Ing and nothing better present be forty, and wheat and barley, besides great crops asking it, give around 168 persons made an addition of nolulu them to read and nothing to that of the central States Ing Itself, I hired to a farmer to work their of cabbage, tomatoes and onions. They LI me opinion. They advised me to In about 400 per cent to the population, their summer but the conditions existing dur'ng the summer nnd fall, for nlno built a (lour mill at a cost of $85,000, forward It. The men of whom I speak on the mainland are absent here to contract- they in a dollais per month and board and wash. Horner goes on tell of tho nrst in California. That year were born here and as far as I know large degree. There tho hired 'man Ing. In the winter I taught a district ing, nlong with a companion named were awarded a silver cup for tho best Superintendent Babbitt states tlio they aro not Interested directly In looks forward to the time when ho school. Thus passed my twenty-sec- - James Light, to put la a crop of wheat exhibit among eight of California made publishod list of schoolteachers whose plantations. One of them said to me: can purchase a team, rent a piece of on shares. a stage line nnd year, ns happy n year as has over for Dr. John Marsh in Hour. Tho Homers started pay hail been raised was incorrect in When I read the article, at first I was land, marry and begin for himself. I to my lot to enjoy. I was Just March, 1817, Horner moved over to tho to San Jose and opened 16 miles of going to advise you not to publish it. am sorry these conditions do not fallen never since 40 per cent of tho items. Tho list was that as content working for thlrty-flv- o cents Mission do San Jose, whero ho planted public road which have On reading It again, I mado up my exist here except in rare instances. peas po changed except to reduce ner day as I was 111 after years, when and sowed wheat, barley, and been their ono which tho Legislature Jind before it mind that It was best that the truth Your statement that the American my time for overseeing my business tatoes. together Iwtth various truck All width to CK feet from tho 100 feet the early in the session and it had been should bo stated." farmer rarely attempted "to do all tho Ing garden, only to havo all the pioneer builders had fenced them. a nlco greatly altered, though this was not Let us examine' frankly the cases work himself" Is not accurate. All crops destroyed by grasshoppers, an So the Homers grew largely wealthy which you cite as Instances of the suc- over the west the American farmer known to the press when a legislative WHAT IT WILL DO. affliction from which no never aiiep for those days but, having little con- cess of small farming. I know most who had labor other than of his own suffered in the thirty odd years ho fidence In commercial banks, they plac- committee handed it out. want tho men named personally and have. family was the exception. Boys 12 to "A buys sowing ma "I of woman a farmed in that district. Later In tho ed their money In lands and business to say,", said Superintendent Babbitt, In the majority of cases, been on the U years of age In plowing and many chine what will do; not as season planted potatoes but they connection with others the Advertiser do work. To lor it he Investments. In yesterday, "that every school teacher land. I believe that other lines a man's an artiolo of furniture. A man were destroyed by cattle. When ho they bought 2100 acres, the tract known wants the truth and I call attention to farm in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and carries a watoh to toll him the and Light called on Dr. Marsh for their ns tho Potrero, nnd soon after paid whoso salary was cut will havo it re- what follows: other States means that the man, his time; as an investment of share of tho wheat stored In his gran 200,000 for a conttrmed grant Just stored to tho original amount and that, 1. The Loulsson brothers can scarce wife and his children have to work rot ary, "gravely" them that It. names they gave tho ly be classed as small farmers. When longer I have samo prin- he Informed above The thereafter, they will all bo dealt with harder and hours than surplus capital. Tho their sharo was destroyed by elk, antc-- i rtreets In tho portions plotted aro still I was there one of the brothers told ma ever seen men work on the plantations when ono is ill. Wo want on their merits." two ciple lope, and other wild nnlmals, and that retained In Snn Francisco, and the '- that they had at that time hundred on these Islands. It a hired man was i . the modicino or tho treatment only his own sharo was harvested, property Is assessed ns situated In - Japanese employed. Through relations occasionally engaged he was as one of which will roliovo and cure. Tlio Though ho got no dollars for his ilrst ' "Horner's Addition" and In a separata who are bankers, and connections on tho family and looking toward get- friend in need must bo a friend year's farming In California, he did got sot of books from other city property, the mainland who handle cofTee, they ting a homo of his own. Ben- -' hnv-son- s, crop threo or indeed, something, or somobody, experience in soils, products nnd Mr. Hornor could not remember are able to hold their Here we face certain conditions. The which ho profited by In after ing ever refused, nt this time, to give four years If need be until prices suit Orientals are here. Many of them are with c. roputation. Thero should - to nny them, stay men years. Ho early discovered that fen- a loan or nn endorsement of tho DEMURRER OF OIETZ going to here. White who be no guesswork in treating dis- clng was essential und In March, 1819, largo number seeking bucIi favors from !. Mr. Bruner of South JConn Is a come hero will be in competition with ease. People havo tho right to ho went to tho Itedwoods with thrco'hlm. This was up to 1833, of which coffee factor and In addition has his them. We have to face facts and not wbtft yoko of oxen, nnd a wag- - period Mr. Horner writes: coffee plantation and mill, besides hav theories nnd it Is welt to know the know a modicino is, and Indians, four ing pineapple a cannery. what it will do, boforo thoy take on and tools, to get rails and posts. "Our prospects at this time were Tho charge of libel against Gerhardt lands and truth. ho erected and property ample The coffee which he ships, and the 'I havo not touched upon that crucial it. must havo bohind an What with tho fences bright and our to Dletr came up before Judge Whitney aro largely per- It it of nt night with a gun, tify every wish, ana yearly Increasing, pineapples which he cans question ot tho transportation of open record of benefit to othors cattle In tho District Court yesterday morn- by Japaneso on leased land at products. cheap and fre- w to scare and not hit and ns nor my brother neither ever raised ishable It hich he tired I , provided for tho samo diseases, a series them, ho saved his crop. The first drank, smoked, gambled or dissipated ing nnd the court sustained a demur- their own risk. quent transportation could be proves" way, doubt ever was by 3. The Wnhlawa small farmer Is between tho Islands much that wo im- of cursa that its morit realization ho had of his Initial three in nny no cloud of rer which entered the defense. company capital of is farming was two dollars paid crossed our mentul visions, that our gone and a with a port would bo grown at home. If tho and inspires confidence. It sears' Tho demurrer was to the effect that $100,000 place. col- was as- In September property should not always continue to has taken his The transportation to the Coast iAcauBO has such a record that him for watermelons of, connection - Hed-hou- it Increase, ns wo attended stiictly to between Watchmaker- onist has disappeared. sured by frequent steamers, then tt WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION swarmed and tho person mentioned in tho 4. Petor Leo who grows cano for would wonderfully stimulate tha Gold hunters had by now business." plantation employs largo might be heci-tati- disaster, alleged the Olua a growth of products which is bought and used witho-'i- t on Into tho count! y nnd on nnlvnl nothing From that ho tells n tale of libelous article had not been appetites coming "when tho first wave of money clearly shown. C. W. Ashford took the number ot Japanese. He is a small shipped to the Coast. Even then we or doubt. Its Good Nanio seemed to bo craved by their compete-wit- Cen- vegetables. Many them panic struck California, and swept place of the late Judgo Gear as attorney planter and not a small farmer. should havo to the tho basis kn much ns of K. Laupahoehoo Is products carried by is solid for tho faith threatened over America with such disastrous ro for Itedhouse. Mr. Barnard of tral American the havo either had seurvv or wero postmaster, has a largo general store Pacific Mall steamers. The question tho peoplo in it; and a good by It. "They would eat a raw onion suits fiom 1S53 to 1S50." Space will not -- - namo has to bo earned good penult detnil.i, but a (.Inglo Item Is and conducts a liquor business. He Is of transportation, you have argued be- by or potato with as great and apparent PROBATE MATTERS. also coffeo planter and roaster. fore, would bo settled If there wero deeds. docs what you havo that It cost tho Horners $2SO,000 In gold a It relish ns though it was a Charles M. Cooke, executor ot the 0. 'Mr. Edwards of Napoopoo has not products to ship. On tho other hand. right to ospect to is apple." His crop was worth $S0OO, but to nay a $10,000 endorsement. Mr. Hor farming grow it do. It financial storm estate of Juliette M. Cooke, deceased, succeeded In his small venture It would bo useless to certain palatable as ho lost half his potatoes by a flood. ner wns left by tho and has now gono Into tho distillation things largo quantities until there honoy and contains where ho had from seven years has tiled his Until accounts balancing in Yet what he did gather ho considered started $74,0SS.71. okolehuo from the root ot tho tl was some reasonable assurance of nil tho nutritivo and ouratho before, Dauntless))-- , however, tlio Hor- at of a partial compensation for his long ; plant. and reasonable transportation proportios of Puro Cod Livor ners went to work again taking con- Tan Seo petitions for letters of ad- regular struggle. 7, The Kona Orphanage has "hand- to market. tlio Com-poun- farming, but from various ministration on tho estatu of her lato Oil, combined with d In January, 1S50, his brother William, tracts and some returns," you say. I have been HENRY B. RESTARICK. enut-e- their crops failed nnd husband, Lau Lock, which sho values Syrup of Ilypophoflihitcs about 21 bred to farming like malefic growing has been 15, 1907. then and progress tho luBt few years In at about $1000 and which consists ot thero twice, Coffee May tho himself, came to him by way of their up b.y manager, so I am in- and Extracts of Malt and Pana California was slow. a iKukul street leasehold. given tho Wild Ohorry. Scrofula, Ane- ma. "By tho blessing of heaven ho M, T. SImonton, Harry Armltago and formed, nnd tlio land leased to Japa- JURY In In 1S79 J, M. Horner nnd his brother GRAND WORKING. mia, Nervous nnd Gonoral DobiU escaped tho cholera tin tho Isthmus, N. V.. Gedge, appraisers, havo valued nese, Tho only farming done is the doing dozens, made a contract with Claus Sprockets keeping Tho Territorial grand Jury was Com- while his shipmates Hied by the estate of Thomas Mclean under raising of vegetables and tho courtroom, ity, Influenza and Wasting utni-vi.ili- come to Hawnilun Iflnnds and business In tha Land Judl. a..,i !.. m.p.ni...i nmi nerhaiiH to tho guardianship $.'3,221.33, es- of cons for milk. plaints,0 is to be sugar htm on shares. They at and the clary building, yesterday. It Is ex- it thoroughly a violent death, by a fair wind spring- - cultlvato for tate of Mary Ann Gray, deceased, When I wroto that "coffeo did not Car-ric- to bring at pected Joe Clark, who, to tho sur- roliod upon. Doctor J. L. k Ing up and wafting them safely Into tlmr ered a schooner their $65,599.99. pay," I used tha words In a general that . prise, of court and counsel on both says: "I havo had romnrk-abl- o Acnpulco, nt tho critical moment when imuie. ..uihuitimk Julia nilzabcth Hughes, executrix ot sense nnd not In reference to special horses and farming tools and cases or where a Portu- sides, was lately acquitted of vIolatlnB buccobs with it in tho treat tho mm.', company were about to turn - tlio will of Matilda Hughes, by her at- and peculiar .arrived on the Island of Mau onDo- guese In Kona, Instance, haB a few thu Sunday clause of tho old liquor cannlb I. nnd cast lots to deeldo who ". torney, Wndo Warren Thayer, has for simi- ment of Consumption, Chrouio 2S, 1S79. They f.00 acres ngaln bo Indicted tin a bo Ilrst eaten. My brother cember had moved uppovnl trees which his children pick. law, will Bronchitis, Catarrli and Scrofu- sliould to Having planted a for of her accounts charge, A committal from, the that, iib ho was mora allotted them. without to master. I used tho words in tho senso that lar heard larger the.)' had con- their referenco a In which a Hawaiian lous Affoctions. It is of special fleshy of the company, they much area than The seven beneficiaries havo scores of small coffee planters have District Court, than others for, M. & Sons bor- ot the will is the complaining valuo in norvous prostration and weru going to mako tho lot full on tracted J, Horner signed a consent the motion. abandoned Its cultivation. This is In girl under fourteen $10,000 tlio ilrst year. When tho to was under Investigation. Tha dopravcil nutrition; stimulates him. "(This to William J. Hor- rowed . evidence whether at Judgo Copp's witness, it refers crop was harvested In two years they or on girl Is now in tho Girls' Industrial tho nppotlto mid tho digestion, ner, who died n few years ngo III thesa COLDS AND PNEUMONIA. place on Maul, tho Volcano road borrowed with 111 Hawaii or elsewhere. Practical far-- School, from whence she was brought promotes assimilation, nnd outers -;,;;; There can bo no excuse for man the grand Jury. At a planter, having,r." r.'wjs.n,"1 cux. a piers have, ns a rule, found that under to testify before directly into tho circulation with & venture of $23,000. As Mr. Sprockets if ho allows a cold to develop Into present raising coffee does torney General Peters Is in attendanca purwd Ids adopted country ns u wlsn conditions could not let them havo more land, pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Rem- pay - tho food. I oonsldor It a marvel legislator ) not here. H they pronncotiid on different lilatids, edy counteracts any tendency toward Am to sisal, manager ot tha Ha. sues Ills Irene Ao-n- a, ous success in inedloino," Kvory ns partner In my tho Chun Akana wife. "1 received him While Ills brother William V. Horner this disease and many doctor's b'lla wnll.m Fiber Company has recently re- Akana. for divorce on tho grounds iloso offootlvc. "You oannot bo John M. Horner writes, "w huttlne," willed on Maul and prospered, John luno been saved by Its timely usa turned from Yucatan. Ho report that .of desertion and unlawful relations In Sold by worked und ilourlnhed together tlio M. & dlHtppolntwl It." Horner Pons rntiililnhed tho For siilfl hy all denWrs. Benson, Smith tho smallest plantation which he saw Sllva, They were nur-rle- d next four year, porhapii nn no oilier with ono John skemuta throughout the warjo, large estate Willi which they have & Co., Ltd., Agents for Hawaii. there covered !Q,0Q0 acres. The com n 1500. 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' "" IMPRESSIVE sssstMTosr '"" """" ' t"t iftfl OHIHHBKbSiflBisirnS 1! STATESMEN SERVCES OFF FOR UII. ssssssssBoP'1' J tflnKS kt'SHLRle .: i '..5ir 5 W'IfJlJ'Sj.jKiisI , ll'rwm Wednesday' BMP jwki 7mm: mjtsvmJSMytmmmnul .rJmlJmMtw Adrrtltr A mlnilti or n after & p. m Tues The funcml of the Judgo flcorgo tale l.iy, the stiiimer Clninllne, lit Mp llko IJ. Gear e- - from tlio Mnronlc Templo a I liner, dfipnrtrd for Kahulul with such tordny afternoon wnit very Inrgoly nt- - ..sssssssssUFMjk..ssm& .ssMissssssssssssssssI issssssssssssssssssssssssL fssssnJOr. sliiisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV sLK lissssssssssssVACKBMlisssssssssssssssiH tended by representative) citizens of nit portion of tlio Congressional party nationalities, livery nvnllable plnco In nbonril, ns did not embark on tho 8. 8. the waiting rooms in trio building wns .Mcxlcnn, which sailed for Knhulul occupied by frloiuln of tho decensed nt r. p m. The un- who were present to pny tlielr flnnl ct "ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssB urty will "do" Maul to tlio memory of the Judge. MmKtKmKttKBUBBKy3SlBSt9mlSaSK til fnttirdny, when they will Journoy Thero wcro regular masonic ceremo- over to Ilnwnll. nies In lodge, the before tho public wns Among those who nccompnnled admitted nnd uhen tho Uoors wcro tho opened tho gathering found tho room party on tlio Claudlno woro Dclcgato well filled with Masons, but chairs THE VISITING CONGRESSMEN ON KAUAI. Sllvn, PhotORrnplicr. Kalnnlnnaole, F. M. Hatch' and Lorrln wero provided for the public. On tho . .i . 'f 1 . .. A. Thurston. platform '' i. In tho cast T. C. well-fill- sat I'otrle, Tho wharr wns ed with sight- master or raoinc Lodge anil several of - seers w hen tho the past mnsters. Tho casket contain- resolut'ons us n trlbuto to his mem- steamer sailed and tho ing tho remains was placed directly In IL A SALVATIONISTS hand blow Its best. "Dlxlo" was front of this platform with tho foco of Tho session of tlio court was closed MEET SYMPOSIUM by tlio visitors with much tho deceased toward tho east. On the by tho following address by Chief Jus-tlc- o handclnpplng. Moor, around the casket, v.ore grouped Frear of the Supremo Court: SovernI guitars and ukuleles wont tho floral offerings from friends and "It is customary on occasions of this with tho party and music should mako tho organizations to which tho Judge kind to speak only pralso of a man OF POULTRYWIEN UN IVtl bUINU IU things merry until Maul Is reached. belonged during life. A handsomo bank and yet it would bo useless to attempt Hill Six or tho men of tho N. G. II. signal cir- W corps of roses was from Mrs. Gear, an open to lgnora the fact, and under the boarded tho Claudlno with tho book In whlto flowers was from tho at- cumstances my words might seem lack- party. They nre taking their tools At tho nnnual meeting of tho llawa! taches of the Attorney General's of- ing in sincerity if I should fa'l to Th Hawaiian edition of tho New Yesterday nt C o'clock AdJutnnt with them and It Is expected that their fice. It, of services will bo In helping Tho Elks sent a handsomo piece to that certain features ian Poultry Association, held at tho York Independent wns pua on sale Ilnmberry nnd1 the Snlvntlon Army of vnluo tho Jn purple asters and tho Shrine pleco Judgo Gear's career, particularly dur- different sections ot tho tourists to keep a Tuesday at some of tho bookstores. It Mtka-hal- n representing tho crescent nnd sclmlter ing tho earlier portion of his term on Government nursery building Tuesday, brass bnnd will leave on tho track of ench other. contains tho following articles, each I- of tho order. A copy of the shield of tho bench, havo been subjects of much K. 0. Brown was elected prcsidont for for Walmoa, Kuunl, where they Tho complete, passonger list follows: tho K. of P. was beautifully wrought criticism nnd In my opinion Just criti- llustrated by a picture of tho author: L. V. Graff, Mrs. Graff, Hopo Graff". Progress In Hawaii, D. wilt dedlcnto n new hull, which tho In colored flowers as was a Maltese cism, but I would not say this If It did the ensuing year to succeed W. K. Sereno Bishop; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Hamilton, Mr. nnd Americanizing Hawaii, Bishop Resta-rlc- k; good people of Kauai hnvo helped tho cross made of red carnations. Crosses not afford me tho opportunity to say Wall. Tlio meeting was closed with a Mrs. A. L. Brick, Miss Brick, Mr. and In purplo asters and yellow marigolds also what I can say as coming from Is Hawaii Making Good? Dore-mu- s Army build for their meetings. Mrs. A. B. Cnpron, D. S. Aloxnndor, were among voto of thanks to tlio retiring officers Scudder; Land Settlement In Ha- R. D. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. the attractive pieces and his own lips to mo personally and wnicli waii, Tho dedication services will bo held W. L. Jones, there was an abundance of say to his Sanford B. Dole; Tho Hawaiian Dolcgnto Kuhlo, F. M. Hatch, H. P. beautiful I think I ought to In Justlco nnd also to tho Advertiser, for tho as- Judiciary, Chief Justlco Hono- on Friday evening, and on Saturday wreaths, and cut flowers In bunches, i recognized Frear; O'Sulllvan, G. B. McClcllan, "Dooncy" memory, that he himself lulu, G. evening tho Army bnnd will give a After the arrival of tho mourners tho unwisely on occa- sistance which it had given tho asso- Walter Smith. Hartmnn, Sonator Plies, E. Y. Webb, thnt he had acted Speaking of tho symposium, In- audience was rapped to order and the Is tho musical concert In tho public hall at J. H. Davidson, W. W. Wilson, E. G. sions and regretted It. That to his ciation during tho year. dependent says editorially: , service for tho dead read by Mr. Wnlniea. Lovrey, J. S. Needham, c. F. Chllllng-wort- h, Pctrle honor. We are very fortunate this week In and a prayer said by Rev. J. W. Wad-ma- n, "Turning to the brighter Bide, I think After a slight dolay which was occa- Sunday at 7 n. m there will bo nn P. P. Campbell, O. Kelfer, Capt. a member lodge. quar- being able to give our readers a very Otwcll, Mr. and Mrs. Llttlofleld, Rep- of the A all will agree that Judge Gear had in sioned by tho a quorum was early morning prayer tet consisting of, Mrs. Mackall, Mrs. fact that valuablo series of articles about our meeting, Jn tho resentative G. A. Norrls, C. MoGavin, his makeup many most excellent traits not present new Hawaiian possessions. need James T. Dougherty sang "Nearer My degree. had a till 8:15, tho moeting was We new hall, A. W. Neely, Geo. Froeth, A. H. Ford, and In an unusual He add nothing hero as to tho worth ot Coopor, James D. Dougherty sand "Nearer My good knowledge of law and much nat- called lo order by President W. E. Tho same morning, commencing at J. W. I A. Thurston, R. O. uoo to unee, ana the relatives these Islands to us, or as to their im- Mathoson, Messrs. Phillips, Gumpfer. and ural ability. As a lawyer he was Wall, J. J. Greene acting as secretary. portance as the halting place all 11 o'clock, thero will bo a service In tho friends of the deceased were then af- In the inter- for jvoono, lunnoy. Lcmmon. Duvauchelle. forded faithful and enthusiastic Tho minutes of the previous meeting commerce which must cross the Pa- Social hall, 'Makawoll. an opportunity to view the re- of his client's; on the bench he NATIONAL GUARD ESCORT. mains. ests were read and approved. Tho report cific Ocean. That commerce has but Sunday afternoon and evening, com- displayed many of the qualities that Just fairly begun. years Tho Congressmen who left for Maul Tho casket was borne, from the build- of the treasurer, showing In a hundred mencing 3 8 are essential to the greatest success of that there - at and o'clock, there will last ovonlng will spend night on la. ing by Dr. J. W. Wayson, Hon. A. S. the Pacific commerce wilt equal or Bur- a Humphreys, a trial Judge readiness of mind, firm- was a small cash halanco on hand, was pass that which crosses the Atlantic. bo meetings In tho now hall, Walmea. Tho National Guard will sup- Hon. W. J. Robinson, Hon. views, ply tents, cooking E. C. Peters, Charles E. ness of character, deflnlteness of adopted, as was the report of the audi- San Francisco or Seattlo will be as Monday evening, commencing at 3 ovens, blankets, Hall, Farmer, knowledge of, human nature the provisions, otc, meA C. R. Collins, and Fred. Harrison who and tor. In this connection President Wall large a city as New York. Then Ha- o'clock, tho Army band will glvo a and a dotalt of represented wuys of the world, all of which I think waii will hardly be largo enough to to accompany the Territory's guests. tho Judiciary, bar and the appreciated by stated that the reason thero was so musical concort In tho Salvation ArmV organizations of which deceased was1 a wero recognized and And room for all tho steamers that In this connection tho following orders member. members of the bar, Personally he little money on hand was that tho As- must stop In its ports. Tho country hall In Koloo. havo boon issued: Proceeding to Nuuanu cemetery there was of a genial disposition, good d, sociation had purchased in the neigh- which holds Hawaii will hold control of Tuesday evening tho party wll ro- - National Guard of Hawaii. large-hearte- generous and Adjutant Olllco, were further services conducted by borhood of $200 worth of exhibition all that commerce. turn from Nawlllwlll on tho Mlkahalo. Tho General's open-minde- d, so much so It was very glad 13, 1907. Master Petrle and prayers by Rev. J. that We are to learn that our H- - Honolulu, T. H., May practically impossible any to en- coops during tho year past and that for Congress In- Special 3. . "W. Wadman and Rev. "W. D. Wester-vel- t. for made no mistake when It Orders No. A guard of honor at the side of tertain harsh feelings towards him, tho coming show there would be com- sisted on universal democratic suffrage 1. Second Lieutenant Arthur. W. tho hearse in tho march to the ceme- however much they might d'ffer from paratively littlo expense. lie also for the Islands. The wise men of Ha- Neely la detailed to accompany tho him. waii doubted. They would re- Acting tery and in the incinerating house spoke of the good work which hnd been .have Governor and members of ths where the services were held was com- "The resolutions may be entered on stricted suffrage to the educated and United States Congress to Halaakala, done during tho by Secretary well-to-d- o; posed of members of the masonic order the minutes of the court." year the but with no small cou- REVENUE FINES County of Maul, on Tuesday, May 14, wearing their regalia. Few funerals As no one else offered to speak, the Sayres and recommended that a o rage vte said that wo must trust the PI 1907, and Is authorized as follows: during recent years have attracted Chief Justice announced an adjourn- be appointed to make a number people at all hazards. Tho hazards (a) To make requisition on tho court 10 o'clock this seemed too great for a few years; such a large concourse. On the line ment of until of changes in the one of which but Quartermaster General's Department of march there were gatherings, morning. now the wise men tell us that tho Under orders of Acting Colloctor of for such tcntage, Held equipment and should provide a small monthly sal and groups were seen on many of the for native Hawallans are Just like other Internal Itovonuo Drako eight Japanese subsistence as may be necessary; street corners nearly ary tho secretary. people, amenable to the teachings of (b) all of the' way to for vendors of soda water, tobacco, cigars, To mako such expenditure as tho cemetery. Tho report of the nomination com- experience, lovers of honesty, and that may bo necessary, taking vouchors In TO HAVE an government otc, from push carts, woro gathered THE RESPECT OF THE BAR. honest is now achieved. duplicate therefor. , mittee, which hnd been appointed at a They are poor ethnologists who in Tributes of respect to memory of yoBtorday morning and fined $50 2. Tlio Quartermaster General is au- the previous meeting, was read and shortly Imagine that only Anglo-Saxo- can the late Judge Georgo D. Gear were ONE MORE TITLE apieco for selling tobacco in tho orig- thorized to furnish all nccossary funds after nominations for officers wcro call becomo lit to rule tho world. and supplies. jiald yesterday morning In the Supreme So pass inal packages without qualifying prop- ed for. Tho following gentlemen were wo from these matters, so 3. Transportation will bo furnished Court, where Judge Dole of tho Fed fully argued by our Hawaiian contrib- erly with tho United States Internal eral bench sat with Supreme Court named and were elected unanimously, from tho office of tho Secretary of ,tho A'ctlng Governor Atkinson signed tho utors, to ask a question which not ono Iicvonuo department. Tho Japanese Territory. Justices Frear, Hartwell and Wilder. secretary Presi- of them raised, ono pres- tho casting tho ballot: has here liut which fines 4. Sergeant A. R. Phillips, Co. F; Among attorneys and members of the commission of C. S. Holloway as of E. Bishop, au- all paid tho wjth littlo trouble and dent, Jt. C. Brown; secretary-treasure- r, them, Dr. Sereno an Pvt, Raymond Bar Association present were Attorney ident of the Board of Agriculture yes- thority on volcanoes, has elsewhere for tho present will probably sell no Duvauchelle, Co. F; General C. Peters, Deputy' Attorney J. Greene; auditor, J. K. Brown; Pvt. Benjnmln Campbell, Co, F; R. E. terday afternoon shortly before leaving J. asked and answered Where did tho tobacco. Thoy may overcome this dif- Pvt General F. W. Mllverton, County At- directors, Messrs. Beardmorc, Wall, Kinney, Co. F; Pvt. Gustav Gunther, his office for tho trip to Maul. Hollo-wa- y Hawaiian Islands come from? How ficulty by filing bonds for $500, but torney J. W. Cathcart, A. G. M. Rob Fraser and Giles. came they there, left alone, In tho Co. F; Pvt. Adrian M. Koeho, S. C, ertson, E. S. Derby, Frank E. Thomp will take the place which Is made a nono of them havo offered to do so und Pvt. Dudo M. Lemon, S. C, will Upon motion of Charles Fraser, mtddlo of the great Pacific? report son, C. H. Olson, H. Holmes, C. F. vacant by the resignation of W. M. That carries us back many millions of thus far. to Second Lieutenant Arthur'W. - committee to consist of tho incoming Neely for orders. demons, T. M. Harrison, Wade War- Glffard, who leaves tho position on ac- years. What Is the causo of tho deep Ten Thayer, B. Monsarrat, E. M. Wat- nnd tho retiring president was appoint- G. Upon completion of his tour of count of tho that ho sails for hollow of tho Pacific Ocean, which son, W. R. Castle, A. S. Humphreys, fact ed to recommend such changes in the covers half tho globe? One likely an- duty Second Lleutonnnt Arthur W. the on noxt Alameda. re- Q. Mlddledltch, S. M. Ballou, D. L. Coast .the s TAX APPEAL BOARDS Neely will make a dotalled written II. According to the law, tho president as wcro necessary. Applica swer Is, that when, In tho course of the "WItblngton, A. F. Judd, E. A. Mott-Smit- evolution of our solar system, the moon port thereof. of acts Its cxecutlvo ofll-c- er tions for membership wcro received By' F. R. Hemenway, B. L. Marx, tho board as separated tho flew off order of tho Governor. as must s'gn all checks G. Stokes from earth, George A. Davis, Circuit Judge A. and such from Jlarshnl Quintal, J. F. from It, It escaped from that side of APPOINTMENTS MADE JOHN W. JONES, XIndsay und Charles Crelghton. and without his approval no expendi- and A. F. Cooke. Their names wero tho now Colonel and Adjutant General, Terri- money can made. this earth where is tho. Pacific The following resolution was pre- ture of be For balloted on and nil three wero declared Ocean. Then, say some astronomers, tory of Hawaii. reason Is necessary someone 4- sented by Attorney General Peters: it that tho outer crust of tho earth had be- - should All the vacancy at once. Upon duly elected members of tho associa- "Whereas, It has pleased God to gun to harden, tho equator bulged Tho following appointments of mem- CRIMINAL CASES. from us the Honorable George D. the return of Mr. Glffard, he will be tion. much moro now take Holloway than It does, and the bers of tho Tax Appeal Boards the Ah Po pleaded guilty to soiling lot- Su- reappointed to tho position, tho business evening hnv-in- g for Gear, a member of the bar of the All of tho velocity of revolution was much greater tery tickets Judgo sus- premo resigning to leave the vacancy. Territory wero announced by Acting-Govern- and De Bolt Court of tho Territory of Hawaii been transacted, W. E. Wall moved than now, and the separation of that pended sentenco for thirteen months, Ha- portion Atkinson yesterday: and of tho Bar Association of tho a voto of thanks bo passed by tho of tho earth which has mado A nolle prosequi was Leo waiian Islands, and formerly Judge of that the moon caused tho first great break entered for sghlemmeh'to meeting for tho useful services of FirBt Circuit, Island of Oahu J. F. Yun Kwul, charged with embezzlement. the Circuit Court of the First Judicial sue ing up of the earth's crust and raised L;o Lot's past great opposlto Brown, Wi E. Brown, James F. Mor- trial for bribery has been Circuit; be it Treasurer Sayres during tho two the Eastern Continent continued until Juno 24. "Resolved, That we, the members of years. This was carried and was fol the hollow left to bo filled by the wa- gan. Supreme ters of tho Pacific, while portion ,o i, the bar of said Court and of lowed by two moro motions of tho samo a Second Circuit, Islands of Maui, Association do here- the crust that remained broke off from the Bar aforesaid, Lunai and Kahoolawc C. by render tribute to the independence, kind referring to tlio rotiring president Asia and moved westward to form tho D. "Grateful Results" Lufkin, N. S. von fairness nnd Impartiality of our de- nnd secretary. Tho meeting then ad- American continent. J. Williams, L. A Tho specific gravity of tho rocks on life of suffering and misery, ceased brother In the administration Max Schlemmer, who leaves for his journed. Tempslty. offlco Judge; to the surfaco of tho earth averages about without sleep, without appe- at the of Circuit his Among present wcro W. E. Third Circuit Kohaln, Kona, Kuu, extraordinary grasp of basic legal prin- Laysan Island dominion In his newly thoso 2.7, while that of tho total earth Is as tite. Restored to health by C G. Hawaii Geo. W. McDougall, C'hns. G. ciples nnd wide knowledge of tho law; purchased schooner Luka today, will Wall, J. J. Greene, "Geo. Curry, Thomas high as This shows that tho ligh- So his industry, forco and ability as an havo placed In competent hands before Ituccastle, Judgo Weaver, Henry Giles, ter portions of tho earth aro near the Macomber, Geo. P. Tulloch. surface, and tho heavier are toward tho llama-kua- , attorney at the bar, and to h's genl- - departure a claim of moro than $10-,- B. F. Beardmorc, K. C. Abies, J. K. Fourth Circuit, llilo, Puna, s, center. Now, the specific ' nllty, progresslve-- gravity of the E. 000 for bird skins taken away by Jap Brown and Charles Fraser. moon Is 3.4. moon was flung Hawaii W. Barnard, Jt. T. Ayer's ness and spirit of generosity and char When the ity as a man; and anese when driven off the Island by tho - off from the earth, at a tlmo when tho Guard, Wm. McKuy. "That we tender to his widow and revenue cutter Bear soma years ago. earth's shapo wus much moro ellip- Fifth. Circuit, Kauai, Niihau J. M. soidal, and It was revolving In four Sarsaparilla members of his family our sincere Tho claim will be mado through the Moragno, J. II. K. Kuiwi, Wm. O. hours, Instead of twenty-fou- r, tho cen- sympathy In their loss; was grlevoualy Lllloui-dcb- s Washington authorities and tho U. B. trifugal force which throw off tho ma- Smith (chairman). "I mulcted with "That these resolutions bo presented and liver complaint. My mouth In Consulate in Toklo. terial of tho moon must havo taken a H terrible- u to the Supremo Court of the Territory ON TO a condition every morning, uy of Hawaii for entry upon Its records, . . TRIP considerable portion of tho lighter MANNING TRIAL TRIP. tongue thickly coated, my breath waa oflau- - copy crust, and not a littlo of tho heavier and that a thereof be forwarded portion Tho Revenuo Cutter Manning took to tho widow of our deceased brother." below It, ? as to bring up its INFORMATION specific gravity to 3.4. Now, to return a short spin outside tho harbor yester Attorney S. M. Ballou made tho fol- Superintendent of Public Instruction to Hawaii, wo find that tho specific day morning for tho purpose of trying lowing remarks in seconding the res- next on a SEEMED GOOD Babbitt leaves Tuesday trip gravity of tho upper part ot the moun- engines on olution of the Bar Association; 2.1, her bofore sho leaves her second-Jn- g of inspection of tho schools of Hawaii. tain, Mauna Loa, is while that of "May It please the Court, in 3.7. may flvo months' cruise in Behrlnc Sea, pay Ho bo eomo ho the lower part is This be the resolutions I desire to will gone little tlmo as explained ma- Chief Engineer memory Judge from tho fact that this McGowan has been trlbuto to the of Gear, Referring to an Item In an afternoon will visit all tho schools in Kona, Kau terial comes from tho lower level of tho carefully overhauling charges a former Judgo of tho Circuit Court, paper denying certain features leading his dur- and Puna. In speaking of his trip he crust of tho earth, left under tho ocean ing tho past few weeks nnd tho way and a protnlnent member of tho bar. up to the resignation of David Forbes, Alien the moon escaped, uhllo tho up- Judge Gear, as tho resolutions havo manager of Pacific Sugar Mill, the Ad- said: that the Manning steamed when sho per portion comes from volcanic scoria. was outsldo of the channel was enough stated, had a great grasp of legal prin- vertiser wishes to say that tho infor- "I havo never visited these schools The volcanoes of Hawaii are caused by d to satisfy anyone sho Is In the ciples. Ho had a and mation published by it was obtained and now am taking tho opportunity to the crust the under that y. thinner of earth shape. well-stor- mind and a forceful per from a stockholder In the sugar com-Dan- best of do so before tho end of tho present bi- tho ocean, Just as those along tho edges The Manning probably sonality as to the presentation of his If It was Incorrect tho stock aro is tho fastest ennial period, as after July 1 wo will of tho continents due to the cracks boat which comes to Honolulu as her ldoas. He was In our country at a holder had evidently been misinformed. In tho breaking of tho strata that had time of transition at tho tlmo of our H havo money available with which cer engines are unusually powerful and their first origin when tho continents 18 fyi. can develop a speed of knots when It tire, food dlitreattd ma, annexation to America and took an "MAKE HAT WHILE THE BUN tain necessary repairs will be made. were created by tho pushing and I suffered much nctlve and a strong part In the many Is needed. She can also keep this from headache, uiy kla waa sallow, and tba SHINES." By making a personal inspection of the crowding and moving ot tho crust ot unfurl llvi ftnrl In ti At tusri Imiira' iin many remedies rocomuianded me did no Tiovel questions that wera presented. tho onrlh tuhnn ihn mrtn muaci Aiinn Arf . ' good. At lait I coniniMiced tiling buildings shall bo able to see what ,i7 7. ' ILm yesterday moro than satisfied... Captain Ajrer'i On many of those questions I person- Thcre Is a lesson in the work of the I Tho authority for this theory of thor Haraaparllla, and my Imprureuieut began with htm, think that thrifty He knows that the is needed and understand any requests T,.,.. almott from ths dote. ally differed but I farmer. origin of tho Pacific Ocean Is our most -- 4- tint It relieved the he country that this Territory was bright sunshine may last but a day and distinguished dlatreaa about uy llttr, cauud my food to which are mado by the teachers." astronomer, Prof. W. H, OATT. SOnXEMMEB'S dlgeat benefited by having thoso questions ha prepares for the showers which or Pickering, of Harvard Observatory, TRIP. well, cured my beailaelie, Improved by Thero will bo a meeting of tho Board tnj coropleilou, end reitored uy appetite, presented, argued and settled, and so likely to follow. So It should b who In those conclusions develops the Tho schooner Luka, which waa re unlooked-fo- r Judge of Education on Monday at which a Tliwe Lut grateful roulu having a forceful man llko Gear, with every household. Dysentery, researches ot Prof. Oeorge II. Darwin, cently purchased by Capt, Max Schlem- wei aeooupllihad by only two and a half with definite, clear-c- ut Ideas, to pre- diarrhoea and cramp colic may attack number of matters of importance will and whoso discussion may be found In mer to run between here and Laysan boltleeof Ajer'e HartauarUU," Ulta.I.vnu vent his side of those matters. some member of the home without corns up. A special teachers' meet- a late paper entitled "Tho Place and Island, will get away today. Her crew U.Tainox, altoooa, I'a, "And I wish to say further that, warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Origin Moon," now In- already shipped and ing may be called for this afternoon. of the Juit It has been as there There are many Imitation though I differed with Judge Qtar on and Diarrhoea. Remedy, which is the terests us for Hawaii's sake. It has are no quarantine rtgulatlons to bother Sareaparillas. n great many questions, never in all best known medicine for these diseases, H been flippantly remarked that It must with on Laysan, Capt. Schlemmer will our acquaintance was thero ever any should always be kept at hand, as Im- Politician Btfors you send In your not bo suggested that, because tho probably havs little trouble In (jetting Do sure you gtt "AYER'S," unfriendly wonl. lie was a man who mediate treatment Is necessary, and report of this Interview I wont to see moon cainu from Hawaii, the peoplo of away. Ha will have with him, to navl-ga- ts was genial both Inside the court and delay may prove fatal. For sale by all It, Reporter Impoulblet I stnt It In thoso islands are lunatics, for all too the Luka, Capt. Mansfield who rrJiIVJ.e.C.,Uwll,Hua.,U,S., outside; he was a good friend and n dealers. Benson, Smith s Co., XXtJ., half on hour bafore I Intorrlawad youl lunacy was carried off, and thars wu took the Uornlna Utr to Baa JTrau- - fair fighter, and I wlih to second the Agents for Hawaii. Ufa. left only what ! cans. clsco racentl, WOLUBTHR DUUQ CO, AaHTNT

ft ., , ,i)l ... Ay . ,. Spt S , fPIrl((- ftJfiy , .yCT. , -- ijHpEiI vi - ! J. Ji lAWAIIAtt GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MAY tt ,190?. .sTr iiKTiSjrj5SXr SB his own diitoiiinllle sri'l (rattls on IN mainland, lit) tend fall fallows tuMiql I THK GOIPKI, OP CLKAHLIMKM. I I . H A G A Z Iitcrum ifinii wuh given in mem on n Anirriran mmo of rhrspnmt Aim M-rn- u ri., -- i .. . . AWA JN ETJE dramai. oi miss it ufrj in the latMMts of Mvtlutlnn m writ they had tho Industry nnd Rood tense which our arinlntf require. It looksj rood nnd t tble time of sperfal 'rlglLnco In nutlets nf public health, the of Honolulu, II, T., Sccoml-clas- s Matter, is truo thnt not nil tlm orltfinn lorntnr layr-- put. A rrrlsln pererntngo of tho Entctetl at Poitoflkc clrahlng of over jdncr, In, nrotid nnd undor houses and outbuilding. Semi-Week- Poobtlrir, ly Tuesday and Fridays. farmers the world over hite tho cur of tho wandering foot. Iiued imporntlr. Tho mnn who kctps untidy premises Is, to the extent of his rare lllslup Itmlnrirk recall loint uf that nlnssln Hnn Diego county. At Wahl-ann- , IcMness, a publle enemy. Ho limy not inesn to be, but he can only bo Judged WALTER O. SMITH, Editor. somo few people fold out prnfltnhlyi a few others went nwny to get iy tho effect of bla neglect. hotter schooling for their childienj but those who stayed mine, in for n groat Wo nro on tho throthhoM uf summer. Wo can not depend very much reward. New people havo moved to Wahlitwr. uod tho cultivated area is upon Subscription Rates: ino eiennsing uownpouri which, in tho winter season, wnsh so much filth .ill tho whllo, increasing. Thnt spells success for thu farm industry. As to and Into the sen. Thero may be a drouth ns thcro wn, In rrr'Month, t .25 Ver Month. Foreign t M tho present corporate features of the pineapple business nro wo to consider tho memornblo summer of 1MW. It is the special duty of Honolulu's there, Tear H.OQ per Your, I"orolnn H.OO it nn argument against tho polljllltle of Hawaiian funning thnt n few people, Per fore, to, ns far as possible, keep filth and refuse from hnrdscrnbblo tillers of the soil were able, In ten years, to crcato values which accumulating. In tho Payable Invariably in Advance. tropics eternal vigilance is the price of snnitnry safety. There Is are legitimately capitalized 1100,0001 Could California offer greater in nothing uf CHARLES S. CRANE, Manager. al thu sort to bo had nt n' lower price, ducements than that to nn agricultural colony f Bishop Itcstnrick 'says the (lot busy. Clean up. Keep clean. These arc the points has Walil-.mi- l of tho compass Wuhinwn colonist disappeared. .That statement need revision; thu for Hawaii just now. FRIDAY MAY 17 who by, colonist stood undiscournged, quickly realized his ambition and -. moved up into the ranks of the small capitalist. ,BACK In his rejoinder to tho Advertiser, Bishop Itcstnrick accounts for tho suc- TO HIS IDEALS. THE BISHOP AND THE FARMERS. It is a pity that Mr. Uucf hnd cess of the I.ouissons, in coffee, on the ground that they havo good business to abandon his high polltlcnl ideals and No man enn nn Intelligent opinion on thu subject of small farmlnp; (Trout them by tnking bribes. A mnn (,'io connections on the mainland. Very well. Aro thero no 'other peoplo in the in thnt prcdlcnment surely deserves in Ilnwaii until lie ceases to iitcntify minor agriculture methods sympathy nnd ono naturally with tho United States who could grow crtffeo hero and also get good business agents wonders what tho powerful incentive could havo and crops of the North Tenipcrnta zone nnd considers tho situation from a been to turn n puro young publicist Into n criminal., in tho market! If there nro, why not induce them to como borcf Why dis- - Happily Mr.'ltucf explnins. purely tropical stumlpoint. Most of opposition to email He ioathingly mado bargains with vice tl,nmmi.' that the fnrmcr courago them by the statement that coiTco docs not pnyf nnd crimo which netted him idea, which is not selfish nnd arises from n misconception of of dollnrs a month so as to preservo the feudal, total Peter Lee is called n small planter, not n small farmer. Hut this is n Schmitz jiarty machine. Ho sacrificed 'a tf Ono l.onrs, continually, hay nnd grain, potatoes, corn cabbages, himself on tho nltnr of Mammon it. that and moro matter of nomenclature. tld Bishop will tell his next nudlcnco that for principle's sake, llko tho noblo states- .'v-- r If man ho was. y';al turnips and pumpkins, cannot he raised, In Hawaii, by white men a In the light of this heroic Intcr-lu- pt at Hawaii is a good place for the small planter nil will bo forgiven. It matters spectnelo let notarplng critic advantage position It rjuilo tho natural solemnities to them. That not unassailable, for littlo what the man calls himself so long ns ho makes n profit out of tho soli. with tho remark that Ilucf put tho machine ono must credit tho Jfona Orphanage with hnndsomo returns fields logctncr in tne llrst place to from its Mr. Bruner is described as a farmer of sufficient cntcrpriso to havo n coffoo make grafting easy for himself nnd his friends. nnd gardens, also Lahalnnlunn, the Hoys' Industrial School, the Volcano House Let us overlook tho Binnll inconsistencies mill nnd a pineapple cannery of his own and to havo other men work for of tho life nnd taio his many suburban homes. Hut what has all this got to do with tho success portrait ns ho paints it, and him on shares. Does this prove anything except thnt a fnrmcr of vim nnd halo, unction, upturned eyeballs and nil. Let us which is freely prophesied and partially achieved by tropical small arming f even be edified by the spectnele of his enterprise can do things in Hawaii as well as in othccplacesl Docs the show- turning State's evidence ngainst his These remarks are suggested by some paragraphs in the otherwise ex- fellow bribe-taker- s for tho sake his ing not warrant other men of Mr. Bruner's capacity in coining hero to engage of long buried ideals. It is an example which of cellent paper lllshop Hcstarick contributes to tho Hawaiian number in diversified farming! resurrected virtue which ought not to be lost on tho young. of tho New York .Independent. Here they arc: Mr. Barnard, wo aro glad to learn from tho Bishop's admissions, succeeds Homestead lots have been taken by many in the Hnmakun in tho coffee, line in splto of his having threo other kinds of business to nttend LOCAL BREVITIES. BUSINESS CARDS. district, but from personal conversation with the 1'ortugueso to. Given tho right sort of a man and success in coffee culturo seems to be (From Wednesday's Advertiser.) F. A, SCHAEFEIt thcro I have yet to find one who is nlilo to make n living dyspito the protection. not moro & CO. Importers easy lack of tariff Why import Barnardst U. and Commission on a homestead by growing anything which nt present can S. Commissioner Georco A. Davis Merchants, Hono- Hut enough of individual cases. Wo may admit tho Bishop's general left last night for Hawaii on a vaca- lulu, Hawaiian Islands. bo raised. In the Kulu district, where they grow corn, they propositions about small results in the pioneer work of this or that industry tion trip. He expects to return In about aro more successful. two without weakening tho plea that thefarm in Hawaii promises returns worth weeks. LEWEnS & COOKE (Robert Lowers, We want theso homesteads occupied, but what can tho while. What of it if discouragouiqnts have been met I Did misfortunes nt From what some of tho Congressmen F. J. Lowroy, C. M. Cooke). Import- say, thero Is a good chance next ers and people on them raise t Coffee will not pay; they hnve tried the stnrt .defeat the splendid aitns of the Hawaiian sugar industry! How thai dealers In lumber and build- session money will be appropriated for ing materials. Office, 414 Fort street. it nnd abandoned it. PIncnpplos must bo near a cannery, many men nmong those who started tho great plantations hero made money at a llghthouso on Kauai. nnd tho mnrkct may easily bo overstocked, Dnnnnns must the outset! How many escaped hard itimest Tho early history of tho sugar Tho Honolulu Iron--Work- s have . tho HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Ma- havo a ready market. Somo raise cane for tho plantations business in these islands is a story of and to somo extent of business contract for about JS000 worth of cast chinery of every description made to nnd some grow corn. People thoorizo on paper about Ameri- martyrdom. But laws wcro flnnlly made to help the planter, science camo to Iron pipe for tho water system at the order. canizing JInwaii by getting people to go into small fnrming. Molokal Settlement. This firm put in fight tho pests that preyed upon his crops nnd in tho end ho won. Tho soil the only bid. I hnve yet to Bee ono whito man other than Portuguese who he tilled, the sunshine nnd the rain that served him, are ready to servo the A baby girl was has or ono who bo found yesterday HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE succeeded practical man believes it can farmer, too; they are serving- him now. Year by year the volumo of our morning In Thomas Square and taken accomplished. I know of ono whito man who grows wheat to police diversified products Swells: Why try to dam this flow of bounty! Why sneer tho station. Later in the day Honolulu, Thursday, May 16, 1907. for hay. When cut, ho has to haul it six miles to n place eager not lend a hand and tha mother called for the child, which and croak at the and plucky husbandman! Why strayed where thero is less rain so that it can bo cured. Outside of n which will open public domain to had from home. i apiial. help to crcato the kind of sentiment tho Among passengers on trans- NAME OF BTOUK. Paid Up VaJ. Bid lAsk tew who raise pineapples (employing Japanese, labor), thero the the him, which will legislate, upon transportation rates in his behalf, which will port Logan wag Dr. J. S. Shand, a vet UlSCAMTILX. is no crop which much has paid on the Islands but sugar, nnd givo him highways and railroads nnd thus crcato the substantial middle class erinary surgeon In the Quartermas O Brewer & Co $1,000,000 oo has been spent in trials. A ccrtnin place, Wahiawa, Is often which Hawaii needs moro than any other factor of progress nnd to which tcr's Department. He formerly work- BCOiR. ed for tho Rapid Co., in Kwa 5,000,000 quoted as having whito men who raise pineapples. I was tho wind tropics whatever may be the caso with Jlio miasmatic tropics Transit this 20 25' 25 a trade city. - Uaw. AeHcultnral. 1,700.000 loo ISO there tho other day, and found thnt tho original fourteen Haw Com A Sugar 'o 21-T- are kindly and hospitable! " Deputy S. SS 100 uy. B4 U. Marshal Temple left eugar - 2.000,000 20 families havo to somo -- nw to I0K dwindled five, boiiio having leased nnd . for Hawaii on the Klnau yesterday Houomu 750,000 100 mi 150 Honokaa . sold out. Sinco then, tho growers have organised n joint morning. He Is after a Japanese who Haiku Z.000.000 30 UK Is M0,0OO 100 stock company with n capital of $400,000. While it isit'ho THE LESSON OF RUEF. alleged to have committed thefts Kahuku tOO.000 20 2i- on Klhcl Plan Co Ltd..., 2.SO0.0O0 50 opinion men the Claudlne when she was outside Ktpabulu of tho practical of Ilnwaii that small farming The confession of Itucf, boss of San Francisco, was tho most dramatic three-mil- e 160,000 100 of tho limit, thus becom- Koloa - by Americans will not thero Will bo n of, 600,000 100 loo succeed, number small incident reported in yesterday's news. Tho furtivo boodlcr, finding himself ing subject to the Federal and not M tBry do Hug Co Ltd 8 ,600,000 20 plantations where pineapples, sisal, rubber nnd tobacco will hiniBelf on mercy of the court and made clean brenst the Territorial courts. Oihu Sugar Co-- -- .. (.eoo.ooo 20 2t trapped,' threw tho a u.iumea .... 1.000,000 20 $ bo grown. Theso nro nnd will bo owned by whito' men or of his misdoings. Ho promised to reform; ho wept and fainted; his sentenco Ookala 500.000 20 : (From Thursday's Advertised.) Olaa Sugar Co Ltd s.ooo.ow 20 a K companies of whito men nnd worked by such labor ns they will come in a fortnight. It looks liko they beginning of tho end of the Ulowalu 11)0,000 100 ico Canon Weymouth of Paauhau Sug Plan Co 5(000.000 50 can. get. To grow sugar requires a ccrtnin class of labor, a administratipn of. the, Schmitz tho tho Church of i execrable graft which liuef was brains and tho Holy Innocents, Lahalna, Is recov- I nuiuu 500,000 100 class content to remain-laborers- . This may bo an coparcener. Pala .'. 750000 100 173 if ering from illness at tho Queen's Hos- Pepcekeo . 750,000 150 ' 'ft'nd 100 ican outlook, but it is the condition, no ono can deny This sensatiopal outcome- of tho Heney prosecution, liko thnt which brought pital. Pioneer 2,750,000 loo ISO Walatua Agrf lit is Father Valentin Is reported aB much Co 4,500,000 100 78)4. it. It tho history of ovcry tropical country in raising the Tweed ring to its knees so lobg ago, is full of encourngement to good Walluku...". 1.500.000 100 183 Improved In health and expected to re- Walmaualn . 252,000 i staples, and to disregard history is n folly. is nil very shows strong political dictator may bo 100 153 It citizens. It that, however a thievish turn from California about tho end of Waline'a Sugar Mill, J 100 well for Americans to think: "History or law docs-no- t affect ho enn not protect his vital secrets. Sooner or later too many men will know. this month. MlSCILLlMXOCS 115 ,vo nro great enough to disregard them." .Tho boss sends a man to collect blooil money for him( not daring to go him- Marshal E. R. Hendry deputized Inter-IsUn- d 8 8 Co... 1.500,000 Haw Electric Co 500,000 Ralph S. Johnstone of tho Internal Rev- t 140 This looks serious, but it is not n fair statement of tho case. Against self. Thnt puts the,' secret in the. hands of. two. Tho victim of extortion' is a II It T & L Co Pfd 7.... enue go 1,150.000 M2K olllco, to to Makawao, Maul, Co. Com: DO some1 nro on mnn nm ho n injury. Ho may havo partners; 1IKT4L the fact that Portuguese not making a living' tho land, might third cherishes lively 'senso of for somo arrested distillers who, ac- Mutual Tel Co ., 150.000 8K be nit the other fact mnny of them according to tho capital, ho generally has friends into whosei c.irsMio pours tho stqry of his grievances. cording to wireless telegram, nro Nahlku Rubber On CO.UGC on that arc, tho a Nahiku KubherCo-.- .. Aisess. training and tho intelligence which they have taken itu tho business; but That makes a group,-o- f socret'Shnrers. Tp get ioto position to levy blackmail, in Jailed there.. u Hdii.ro 4,000,000 t.tVIK Ho San has been arrested by the Hllo tt R Co l.uuu.uoo on either side wo know of none who havo gone into tropical smnll fnrming a municipality liko San Francisco, n boss must ,connivc and divide with tho Uonolu'u Brewing 4 Federal authorities ns a Chinese un 400,000 save, perhaps, tho few who nro raising wino grapes on Maui and bananas legislative nnd, perhaps, tho 'executive '"ranches of tho government. Tho nows In country. 27 lawfully the Ho had been Bonds Ami. out elsewhere, and doing it successfully. Most of tho Portuguese nro in truck of his villainy tlien "(Joes' fifr; a'fid ns his gains mount up nnd go, somo time a member of the steamer standing Nevadnn's crew. Ho claims to bo HawTeMpc (Fire farming, not smnll fnrming, and their success or failure does not enter into into banks or chnnnejs of investment, financiers tako notice. Such a secret is San Clalms)J.... S15.000 a Javaneso or Siamese. p tho" a Iliwltrl ci the small farm discussion. The truo small farmers nro men liko tho Louissons secure nowhere. "Thero is no place," ns Daniel Webster said, "whero Under the law passed by the lato 1903 600,000 nnd Ilruners, tho Wlnhiawn colonists, Kdwnrds of Nnpoopoo, guilty cnu bestow it and say thnt it is Sooner or later it is revealed, unw ictVlliU 1.00.I.UU. Peter Lee, Hnrnnrd, safe." Legislature, transferring pounds from Haw Ter i p e .. 1,000.000 the Murdock peoplo; the farmers who supply tho products of tho Pearl City "as in tho splendor of noon." the Territory to the counties, there aro uaw iera pc 760,000 now Haw Gov'ts do 190,000 Fruit company; Whito and Baldwin, in pineapples, tho sisal peoplo and tho Theso nro things tq remombcr when tho duty to fight nn entrenched neither pounds nor oundmastcrs Cal Beet bus A Ret In commission. The Board of Super- Co S p c..... 1,00,00 IDS rubber people on Maui nnd in Puna. Theso aro men ns prncticnl falls upon tho unorganized citizenship of any city or stato or 6 practical civic iniquity visors of Oahu will tako up the matter Haiku pc ... SOIMXiO 1(B)X in their sihero as tho Bishop is in his; find if tho latter wcro to nttend n Iormidablo ns a ring may look it is undermining itself all tno tomorrow evening. Haw Com & Sugar territory. I.OO p c... lOTiro meeting of tho Tanners' Instituto nnd visit tho United States Agricultural tunc. If can not stand bard pressure. If it is boldly attacked nnd keenly It Is stated as likely that a northern HawSugarCpc DOU.UUU headland of Kauai will bo selected for MiloRKCoe 1,000,000 75 M Experiment Station ho will meet other practical men who would bo glad of investigated, its doom is certain. 'That lias proved truo many times in New Hon 708,000 first-ord- HT&LCoepc io;i a lighthouse Instead of the Kahuku Bnc JJU.iWd an opportunity to convince him thnt diversified industnos nro not only jiou York, Chicago, , St. Louis, New Orleans nnd San 1'rancisco, not western site as originally recommend- OR A L Co 8 p c 2,000.000 eiblo in Ilnwaii but they nrc steadily and surely augmenting tho resources smaller plnces. Mirny San Francisco rings, including tho formid- ed. Captains of Uahu Sugar Co 5 p c... BU1.O00. that to spenk of Pacific liners and Olaa Sugar Co 6 -Island p c... 1,250 000 of theso Islands. able ono of Boss Buckley, hnvoproved tho vulnerability of tho graft system; steamers have been consult- PalaSpc 450,000 IWK Pioneer Mill Co Tho ed on the subject, and tho weight of 8pc 1.250.000 Hishop says "Coffco will not pay; they havo tried it nnd abandoned nnd now comes nnothcr lesson. Jtay its results bo lasting! liny San Fran- opinion ravors ns Walatua Ag Co 5 p c... 1,500,000 tno northern coast McBryde Hug 6 p 2,000.000 it." How about tho colTeo raised nnd marketed by tho I.ouissons and W. W. cisco reformers realize their chanco nnd their Intent power, tnking advantngo against tho western. Co c Dttiner t It pays them, despito tho fnct thnt cotleo Is not protected by the ono failing to exerciso tho Consul General SaJto has received a of the nnd never other! 23.1275 paid. 10 per cent. paid. tariff. protection enn bo had, our coffee will be second only our sugar cablegram from Consul Morlkawa at If Jo Vancouver stating many Japa- SESSION SALES. in that commercial importance. Thnt pineapples must 'bo nenr n cannery is no nese aro out of employment there and (Morning Session.) argument ugninst Is TERRITORIAL FINANCES. them or their cultivation. It n mere truism. Apples requesting tho recipient to warn Jap- 9 McBryde, 4.50. 6houId bo near n cider press, olives nenr an oil press, and beets near a sugar Trans.Pneific Trade today announces that tho First National Hank is anese hero from going to Vancouver. In consequence message Mr, BETWEEN BOARDS. mill, but it has proved ns easy to get tho exempt from, Territorial taxation, under tho United States statutes; although of this facilities needed for tho Hawaiian Salto has asked the Japaneso local pa- None. crop as for tho mainland ones. Tho proposition includes fnctory adjuncts. it has paid its taxes hero for tho past six years. An effort to bo mado by pers to publish a warning accordingly. As for tho demand, "practical men" tho men in the business are pleasantly Treasuror Campbell, to assess stockholders individually, will probably bo con- exemption being. claimed under tho Itcviscd Laws affecting Sinclair and Aylmer, sons of Aubrey nwaro that it is increasing nil tho time. They nro putting their money in tested in tho courts, , personal property. Hoblnson of Makuw-ell- returned from pineapples and getting more bnck. school on the mainland In the Siberia. Bishop Itcstnrick admits himself thnt small pineapple, sisal, rubber and The now bank liecutto net will probably be contested in tho courts on the Dr. C. B. Cooper, head of tho local "The Best" tobacco plantations nro practicable here. Well, Isn't that smnll fnrming ground of unconstitutionality, us jt' is claimed that it is a tax discriminating Shrine, Is the first of tho Arab Patrol to Angeles. 'And what matters It if one chooses to enll tho small areas plantations ugninst localities and not a tax on business. Heretofore, nil banks in the return from Los He ar instead rived In the Siberia nnd ho confirms tho of farms if they givo tho whito nnd unincorporated. American n chanco t Territory paid a license of per annum. Under tho now law, this has been reports " of Coast papers bn the hit the The Hishop also seems to think that thero can bo no small fnrming reduced in Wuiluku nnd Iliio to $n00; and in Lihuo and Lnhnina to $250. Honolulans made. here on the American plan If aliens are hired to do any of tho labor. Hut Triins-Piieill- c Trade figures out that thero was $750,000 in tho Treasury A fight is to bo made by Ewa Plan- Obtainable tation Co., and other corporations this argument does not go when ono rellects 75 years, inst night, nearly f5 per capita of tho population. This money can not bo far that, for tho muinlnnd against the refusal of tho Treasury de- - in will bo paid tho farmer has boon ninniiing his fields with peasant labor from Ireland, Germany, placed circulation through the banks, and only out nt ui'iJii-vmuu- hiucrub iu uuuw iur oi jc OUR .STANDING ORDER TO Scandinavia and Italy. Ho has rarely attempted to do all tho work himself. rate of about $1." 0,01)0 a month. This, together with tho fnct that sugar propertyi. In assessments. If necessary wcro shipments were latu and returns slow, accounts for tho tightness in thu money the contest will bo carried to Washing- - I MANUFACTURERS OF But tho results of thnt any tho worse for him or for tho institution ton. and possibly nn advance in sugar stocks. which his presenco nnd inllucuco conserved f If tho American farmer in market; rljecks I . Miss Llshman has received a letter Hawaii chooses to hiro Portuguese, Spaniards, Hussions or oven Asiatics, from her brother Percy, stating that tho circumstance will not deprive Hawaii of tho benefit it expects from him he was Improving rapidly. He On the Pennsylvania railroad nenr Chicago is a station named Hcgcwlsch. to bo out of tho hospital by as the nucleus nf a substantial niiddlo of the Everything cliis, nor tho financial' returns It is a rich uud prosperous manufacturing community nnd was named for a time the letter was received here. Ev- of his vxiorts. public-spirite- anil wealthy Dune. An effort has been mado by an esthetic erybody was very kind to him. Ho . . would go cast as soon as ho left tho IN OUR LINE: AND WE ARE GET- Chicago real estato owner in that region to havo tho nnmo changed to Burnhnm, hospital. BISHOP RESTARICK'S VIEWS. a much moro plcuslng and euphonious name. It is also thought to bo n move- Mrs. Roberts, clorlt jn tho Surveyor TING IT ment in favor of conductors n brnkemen, who as n class suffer from nn General's olllco at Sacramento, was AT niGHT PRICES. Hshoji llestarick Is right in his complaint that tho term "small farmer" to even names. Hcgcwlsch has paralyzod them, locked In the big safe, the door swing-- 1 for a man who may bo carrying nn inability pronounce ordinary a farm uf Minis hundreds of acres, Is nig iieiumi uer niui closing, tno re. i .mil moral passengers traveling through tho village have construed tho name, I misleading. Hut classification is not' easy. The nomenelntiiru was chosen to tnembered that thero was an old tele. as it has been shouted In their eurs, us some strnngo and awful form of plume In mark tho difference between thu unincorporated tiller of nn average tract of tho vault, which sho found, profanity. nnd called for help. She had been Jin-- ! land and tho big plantation-owne- r uud to lenvu a suitable labol for tho truck t . . prisoned an 'hour when lescuod. i fanner. The misgns for this usage havo been explained over and over again; Work on tho homo for healthy boys but if it will help to convince the HIshtip that diversified Industries hnvo a This paper has often said that the wisest disposal of tho Central Amer- of leprous parents, fr which tho Lec- - useful place in tho economic system of ican republics would bo to permit Mexico to annex them. Abovo nil, there isiaiuto appropriated JI5.000, will oon Hawaii, wo shall be glad, hereafter, begin. says to employ tho word bo President Plnkham It will "farmer" without a ipmllfylng adjective. Hut let all should no American responsibility in their future, Mexico could easily no in wiiiiiuu district, Hawaii, and doubters then keep In mlud tho different status uf tho fanner, specialized absorb the littlo republics nnd eiilinnco their prosperity. ' " (hero will bo fifty boys to cntur It in tropical ugriculture, and the truck or garden H- when it Is ready for occupancy. The farmer, with whom the dis- - boys cussion has little to do. will bo brought un to furmlmr. Jlrltish coal miners nt Vancouver aro driving Japanese miners out, Jjvl. who or i;, Until)--, lllshop Hesturlck ino u foreman contends, that u farmer, with from threo to flvo thousand ilontly thu Ilrltiih tronly has ns much trouble In extending to' Canada ns tho at tlm Honolulu Planing Mills, ded at ciipltnl, could not QueeiiV dollar"' eomo hero uud niu-ec- in uny lliio.now open tn American, Irrnfv had lu California.' . ' tlm Hospital after an opera- C . tion yesterday, Bha leaves lilru. Wo think that ilejstmlit, imilnly, on tho man uud tho u -- ,j-- . with liorl' Mrs, lloosevelt, who was taking mi kind of terms - f. husband two ilauillter of seventeen a bo could make villi (ho land olllco. Tho Wnlilnwit roJpiiUU liert) rrulso down Hie Potomno camo with It will be, noted in pausing, thnt Kauai lut.lio CoiiKteini'ii n, Hut IN no run years respectively und a son, no the Bylpli, very much lew money, per capita, tlmu uno thousand dollars mid nnu of tlio latter wiTiyi' U. K, lllimley Jr., nlui U employed hud narrow encapa from Injury by men .Mr, In tlm Honolulu ucccsiful (here, William McC'orinltk, landed In debt a In tlm miHutf .m f Iron Works. The fu. tlui fitlllnir of the flaifstuff The yacht "TT '&ql gg- f-- Iieru Will bo held Id Hits lunstur whg brouijht him here. Ho now bus " r at u'clnck passed her dock ami crushed into tlm a fine iiionpIo farm, rlle In JVJ.f muriiliitf fruit) 1151) Theso must bo lliieful day lii gnu IVunclscu. thu liuus, J.llllm luir, iho shock breaking- - tho lUintofr IrMl. which fell to iho dck. . if' "- - HAWAIIAN CmilTEJit FRIDAY, MAY iyt u?, -- StiMMJ',i.NLV urn i jt n mini nn .".""liis'Ji's'j;" I1.1 a tT) i iEM BOOKINGS (DUNNE TALKS NEWS i WORLDS' i SPORTS ,! ON IE STEAMERS FOR TWO DAYS CONDENSED tufiwn wfiwrurwtw: wwrwf,jfuf,jrrjw; i A number of littrrrMlnjr matters J J. Dunne lias been speiikttiR two wcro brought before the Haw All pro- entire court day, comprising; four ses Nine Persons were killed In a Texas sumn.r ..n.i, Borus ballots wtr BEGINNERS tornado. T motion Committee at the metlnir held sion of two hours each. In supiwrt of fivt'ly used yesterday afternoon. Secretary Wood the demurrer to the bill In equity of Oen. Funston llns taken no part In The AniortoAii pmiMHtltlon to build ft. made his usual weekly report allowing Carrlo 11. Hlggs against Julia 11. Afone; the San Francisco street car riots. mllnwd from Teheran to the Cnspl&n hit been pHwd by Russia, nnd others, to declare n trust In deeds A prehistoric vlllngo hns been un- which ha SCORING WELL tho work which had been dona and Already spent $3,500,000 on be- property C. In Sicily, In excavations, a rood read a number of letters which wcro of mnde by Afong to tho earthed recent tween these iwilnts. principal MLO MEET of special Interest. Among these was defendant. President Roosevelt sent congratu- Russian Social Democrats forbidden one from General Passenger Agent A. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr, lations to the graduating class of Berk- to do m in Russia, Finland, Norway. I'vcry day of the week from fifteen eley. 0. D. Kerrlll, of tho Pacific Mall steam of the deeds and the law bearing upon Sweden and Denmark, are hldltur a to thirty enlisted men of the National Mary Hladek Chicago has been ar- conference In London the Socialist ship Co, In which It was tho their construction, also tho rights of of at Guard may be seen nt the rifle mna-- stated that rested on a charge of fatally poisoning club In WliltechapeL prospects across Paclflo tho case as rovcalrd by the conduct of HUo Jockey Club, IIIlo. May 14, 1967. at Knkaako practising for the compe- for travel the her parents. Captain J. Steedman, eon of the late from now on were unusually good the parties. Ho quoted law to show-tha-t Editor Advertiser: Unclosed here- tition which Is on July and J. P. Harrington of Boston, visiting Rear Admiral Steedman, committed bookings cry where, a husband unconditionally In Angeles, jaw suicide In making with And copy of program for the ISth next, Judging by that the ndvanco wcro Los fractured his bone Paris. He had been and some of tho left everything his wlfo was pre- Aid-ric- heavy. this Mr. Wood stat- to It while touring. an automobile tour with Senator h Fourth of July races, which have the practise scores mado many marks- From fact sumed that he had cntlro confidence Princeton has had a gift of $1,100,-00- 0 of Rhode Island. following ed It seemed likely that many mora that sho would do right by cull-Dun- changes from what you men's bars and sharpshooters' medals the from a private family who wish to Hundreds of jersons were injured tourists might bo expected to visit Ho- asked for Indulgence until G to have been running In our advertise will bo won. In addition to the silver remain unknown. and twenty-on- e killed br the explosion ment. nolulu during the present season. finish his speech, but the other attor- bars and medals cash prizes have been neys objected to staying later and San Francisco trained nurses offered of a gunpowder magazine In Cantos. At HUo, Hawnll. A Utter from I.oyd Chllds, tho agent, Judge engagement to ride In street cars In San Francisco The famous nine-stor- y pagoda narrow C. C. Kennedy offered as appears, by the following Robinson had an at Football Game Cup. of the Promotion Committee In Los 4:30. during tho strike. ly escaped destruction. One Mile Luna order: Tho court continued the caso Race. 10 Fifteen racks high grade ore were Tho nominations for the Merchants' National Guard of Hawaii. Angeles, was read In which tie stated until o'clock this morning, Mr. Miss May McConnell Swain has been of Dunne, promising to conclude his re found in tho cellar of a. man named Stakes, 1 -4 mile race, closed this even- The Adjutant General's Olllce. that he cxpoctcd that the moving pic- ma'dc secretary of tho Santa Rosa, marks early In the Wise In Tonapah, Ncr.. who aatd be ing Honolulu, T. H., May 16th, 1907. Bo-ni- session. Chamber Commerce. with the following nominations: ture films, wnlch wero taken y of hod bought it-- The case being General Orders 17. Mr. Dunne discussed both the merits is in Name of Horse. Owner. No. when here year, would reach Senator expresses regret vestigated by police Lazcll John O'Rouke The following Information Is pub- last ijrcn. Stress was laid on tho asser- Piatt that the lished Los Angeles soon and that ho was tions that Mrs. Rlggs had left the pa- his opposition led to Roosevelt's suc Harr- - Gray a thief, recently arrett Clnrnlo John O'Rouke for the information of contest- to Racine Murphy Chas. David ants in the Territorial Rifle Competi- planning two entertainments which rental roof, having been properly sup- cession the Presidency. ed in , baa been coaching boys ported by her mother before, in the stealing. He confessed Philip .i..., F. Brughelll tion to commence July 18th, 1907. would bo given with them. Tho first .and that The sides of Mt. Baker have been art of the conduct of the threo parties tho that be bad always been a thief hlm-oe- lf Bruncr L, Pctrle PRIZES. would bo one to which the members swept clean by avalanches. Mining Lucrece W. H. C. Campbell complainant, tho trustees and Mrs. operations, havo been suspended. and could not reform. In addition to the Marksmen's bars of tho Chamber of Commerce and their Afong for sixteen years was such as Holla G. J. Richardson and Sharpshooters' friends only would bo Invited tho. Owing The Pacific Mail will M-- the island ,R. Young medals which will and to Imply complete acquiescence In Mrs. to failure of eastern fruit crop In Ismallan A. be given to all those qualifying in second would bo on tho next night and' Naos, the bay of Panama, to the Hawaiian breds were nominated by such Afong's Independent control of the es the orders for California canned fruits United states. completion classes a cash prize of $10 will be given would be open to tho general public. nre greater ever were known. After the of following owners: Geo. C. Beck-le- y, tate under tho deeds. than uiwd quaran- the to each enlisted man of tho National Ho stated that ho had arranged for the canal It will be a a Geo. Munden, Kealla Stables, Vol- Gle'o bo present CELEBRATED CASE ENDS. Fifty thousand persons attended a. tine and immigrant station. cano Guard of Hawaii who qualifies with the Hawaiian Club to Coney Stables. nny one of the fifteen highest scores and Hawaiian songs and stcreopticon Joseph concert at Island to hear the Slgnor Frederico Marian! of New-Yor- The above list of nominations cer- O. Cdrter by his attorneys. Vienna choir now touring the United made in such competition. pictures would be scattered through Klrtney, McClannhan &. Derby, dlscon-- , who married a daughter of tainly looks good to the Hawaii Jockey By the Governor, the program. tinucs States. Mayor Tom L. Johnson of CtereSacd, Club, and wo expect, with this race order of his action on Judgment against JOHN W. JONES, In another letter Agent Chllds told KOolau General Wood who will command the 'baa ben by bU bride. for the principal event to have the 'Malle and her threo children. desrtd Tbr Colonel and Adjutant General, Terri of tho reception which was given to the Kalkalnnhaole minors. In which tho department of the east, is succeeded bad been married but Jlx week. best meeting held In the Hawaiian Is- tory of tho Honolulu Shrlners when they In the Philippines by JlaJ. Gen. John Filer.' Chicago, lands. Hawaii. trustees under the will of S. C. Allen Ernest of wbo srifbed Some of the men who have 'never reached Los Angeles. Ho had made are named as garnishees. F. West. to write a. story on prises life, broke The track Is being put In excellent qualified before year on the range special arrangements with Abbott window, expecting condition, and some of the horses are this The Judgment sued on was for resti British troops are being poured Into a to be sent to Jail will give some of the old hands a close Kinney, the manager of Venice, where tution of certain property at Kawnl-aha- Lahore in anticipation of grave trouble. for a few bvurr. He was sentenced at the track In training at this early get place If the following scores tho Hawaiian boys under Solomon date. rub to Honolulu, nnd for $3230 damages. Public meetings of all kinds have been for four months with bard tabor. made yesterday afternoon are any cri Moses are playing, to have them come, It was stated In the complaint that re- forbidden. - The Santa Cruz Promotion Comianr I noticed In your paper sometime terion: to the station and greet tho travelers. since an article which said that the stitution of tho property had been" made are making a weeks' tonr of Cali- Scores made at iKakaako range by A special car was ready for tho Shrln- but not payment of tho damages. Settlers near Billings, Montana, will fornia. Forty toprominent basic men Hawaii Jockey Club should soon come the enlisted men of the National Guard ers and with Hawaiian music to tell be allowed to draw lots for 30,000 acres forward with statement, In The main controversy has been rag- are in the party and tber bare with a definite of Hawaii, May ISth, 1907: who they wero Col. Johnson and his ing years. of government land to be opened up for regard $100Q purse. in tho courts for It began them tbe Third Anllitrr band, U. S-- A. the At 200 yards: party icdo tu their hotel In state. settlement. Jockey ad-- , with a foreclosure of mortgage given M. negro, The 'Hawaii Club have L. A. K. Evans, Signal Corps Secretary Wood's report was as fol Edward Edon. a wno at- vertlsed they guarantee value Prvt. by Kalkalnahaole, the present chief de John Mitchell, president of the Uni- tacked Miss Dorothy v?ood. that the 5 44 lows: s Paris of of this purse to be $1000, and I fall to fendant first husband, to the late S. ted mine workers of America, Is dan- bury. New York, was within Prvt. Henry544454544Pahau, Company May 16, 1907. C. Allen. O. pur- umlij see what more definite statement we F Honolulu, J. Carter was the gerously ill at the house of a. friend twenty-fou-r 5 43 chaser tho Bale was hour and sentenced to could make. Chairman and Members of the Hawull at but resisted In Chicago. twelve years' imprisonment a. Corp. William434355546Huthul, Company F "with force and on with fine If all of the twelve nominations de- Promotion Committee. arms" attempting $10W. 4 442 Gentlemen: Our last lot of news- to take possession. An incident In the riots are spreading In of clare on June 17th, the value of the David444,Wann, 45355Company E India A church was recently burneQ Powers Gouraud, a. daughter of purse will be In the neighborhood of Prvt. paper clippings Indicate that the cople affair was a start made to demolish Mr. 342 of our local papers, containing special the house over Its defender's head. und pillaged near Allahabad by a William H. Crocker, of California, baa $1700. 445445355Chllllngworth, Sg. Cps. Hindu mob. been taken to sanitarium, a. de- Prvt. Wm. Items of Information, which wo .ars, a nrroos If only four of the nominations THREE COUPLES DISJOINED. wreck. Tbe collapse waa doe to di- $1000 goes, 441 sending out from time) to tlmo to the Lincoln the graft-fighte- r, clare, the guaranteed value 444453454 J. Steffens. boa-ba-nd Lono Mitchell, Company - Judgo - vorce procewHng brought by the will $90 Prvt. F editors of a selected list of papers on Robinson granted a divorce- to spoke before mass meeting of Berk- and there be added to 3 a tbe wlfe'a request. value of the purse for each horse over 55454 344 441 tho mainland, accompanied by ctrculat Abble Manewa Staunton against E. L. eley students and advised them to at four that is nominated. letters, are being widely quoted, noiim Staunton on tho ground of desertion, study politic. Aurora Wlttberi, an artist bomed to This program should Induce a large of the papers being kind enough to in- W. C. Achl for libelant. death in the recent fire In Kansas City, PROTEST STILL suggesting readers Judge Robinson granted a divorce to Mrs. Robert JJurdette, of Los An- was tbe daughter of a. Iloasian noble. number of the good people of Honolulu sert a local to their George geles, had a fall in the street breaking to visit us on the Fourth and celebrate that they write to the Promotion Com- Kcola against JCeaupunl on the Count Andrew IslurnWg, once a mem- ground of desertion. W. C. Achl for her arm. She had Just recotered from ber of tbe Council, who ex- In the good old way. No doubt the UNACTED UPON mittee for information about Hawaii. a serious Illness. I'riT Ktnau, which arrives In Hllo the day The general passenger agents of tho libelant, iled and hi property confiscated. before the Fourth and leaves the day leading" transcontinental railways writo , Judge Robinson granted a divorce to Five Japanese sailors were rescued Mary Munlz rigalnst Frank .Munlz on after will make excursion rates for that was town yesterday that In compliance with our lequest from a wreck near Kodiak and taken trip. It talked around the ground of habitual Intemperance. to Portland. They were in famished they havo already given Instructions Custody a NEW PASTDH FOB TBE Thanking you In advance for a good that the 'Honolulu Baseball League has to have their agents furnish us with of the two eldest minor chil condition when found. write up on above data, I am. decided to hold up the Diamond Heads' prospec- dren was given to tho father and that uie tho names and addresses of all of youngest The Los Angeles flower festival this Yours very truly, protest passengers corn- the child to tho mother. filed last Saturday relative to tive Pacific Coast this S. F. Chllllngworth for libelant. year surpassed all 'former exhibitions. J. D. EASTON, Eddie Desha having signed to play ing fall In time to, give us an oppor.. Thousands of visiting Shrineru took u Hawaii, Jockey Club. Is to-- MILLS TURNED nOWN. with .tVQteams. The. reason given tunlty reach them with our folders i part In the procession. that tne league can't bo bothered with before- - they, leave home. tjqdge Roblnsoh denied the motions petty protests. By the Alameda, sailing May 22, wo Secretary Taft will speak definitely Ify tbe congregation of tbe Christian of Hurry T. Mills to et aside the or- on political aspiration the MONSARRAT SAYS If the league has taken any such will send some of our enlarged photo- ders dismissing his suits against A. F. his at first Church a call b been extendej to stand, and It Is hard to belief that It graphs to placing on& Republican convention to be held In! San Francisco, Clark and C. A. Herlng, respectively. Mr. A. V. SleKeever of Fresno, Cali has, the best Interest of baseball will In tho Fairmont Hotel and others In Oklahoma next month. DESHA WILL PLAY mireeed C. I). suffer. The Desha matter Is one which, the general passenger officer of th mtSK&it$f &&&! Los Angeles may lose the National fornia, to II r. JUwarJs, If Ignored by the league, Is almost cer- Southern Pacific and Santa Fo Rail- to the outlook for an excursion from whose resignation was tendered and ac- crop up Teachers Association because eastern '"Doc" Morisarrat said yesterday that tain to again with other teams. way. this city to ttyo 'Hawaiian Islands, In roads refuse to cooperate with the cepted to permit a return to tbe main- signed The affair should be thoroughly thresh- A letter from Patten, . Mackenzie & t,b,p near future, I beg to advise you western Eddie Desha had the Diamond definitely way lines on rates. land, for tbe puriMe of entering" a Heads list but no other. ed out and settled one Co., commission merchants, of Yoko- that. In my Judgment such an excursion or another, and that as speedily as The total losses paid by insurance apecial work to- - which be bad bees Desha himself admits that ho signed hama, Japan, states that they have' set 'can bo arranged for and successfully companies after the San KrancUcn to play Heads possibly. apart a room for tho convenience of conducted. called. with the but states that ' earthquake was $350,000,000 and wiped he did this some time before tho visitors from Hawaii and elsewhere, It is my opinion that tho most out the profits of years. 3fr. MeKeevrr ba. been fur sereral . which they Hawaii Pro- propitious to hold how- amended rule of the league went have named time it, her- pastor Christian C'burcb operative HAMPTON SIGNS motion Room. Tho also states ever, would bo In midwinter, The Russian woman who called tars of tbe This rulo became on letter nt a time self Princess Konvuljnsky, detained In 17 provides man both Mr. and Mr. Macken- When wo could offer business men at YmaVf one of tbe largest in tbe April and that If a that Patten a San Francisco on the Sierra, was al- sings with one team he must play with zie can be depended upon to do their trip that would transport them into a eity, and one of tbe largest of tbat WITH DIAMOND lowed to sill I'- - Vancouver. that team or not at all. utmost to influence travel to Hawaii. land of sunshine and warmth. denomination in tbe fifate of Califor- Unfortunately Is to very having wltji, sufficient encouragement A world-wid- e Methodist brotherhood there no dato We are fortunate in d With from long Desha's Diamond Head signature. De- us, as a member of the Congressional ,a few representative business men. I is being planned for the promotion of nia. He has served a term, ablr Bill Hampton, tho clever pitcher, who saving-bank- old-ag- sha says that It was mado before April party, Senator Piles of Washington, shall be glad to undertake to arrange employment, s and e and well, tbe State organization for won many games for the Elks has re- pensions amongst Methodists. 17 while Fernandez claims that It was signed with who is deeply Interested In all that per 'tho details of such an excursion, to b iniwiionary effort, as it president, and thing turned from Maul and has very Col- made later than that date. The the Diamond, Heads. tains to Seattle's welfare and Is limited to, say, ono hundred and fifty Former Chief of Police John M. for some time pan has been cbainnan therefore practically simmers down to unxlhUH to bring about closer trade .persons on specially-chartere- d lins of Chicago and five other police He will play for tho Jewels against board a of tbe examining board of tbe Bible a question of personal veracity, with do- relations between that port and Hono steamship, covering on Itinerary of ap- und city officials have been Indicted by the Kams on Saturday, Sam Davis Seminary Berkeley. tho burden of proof on the Diamond ing the catching. lulu. proximately thirty days. the grand Jury for corruption. Icxated at Heads. Infield Tho following letters are of Interest Tentntlvc steps wero taken to ar- Former State Senator F. V. Mays of lie is si man of large experience, a protest The Diamond Heads' will be: The In the matter read as W. Chllllngworth, lb; Major Van Vllet, In this connection range for this excursion last winter, Oregon. Implicated In the land fraud, vigorous intellect, strong in character follows: 2b; 3b; Mr. H. P. Wood, Secretary, Hawaii and it was found at tho last moment ban been sentenced to pay $10,000 line, 11, 1907. Leslie, Gorman, ss. and loyal to tbe cause be ailvoeztet, 'Honolulu, May These changes will undoubtedly make Promotion Committee, Honolulu, Ha that It would be impossible to charter with four months' Imprisonment. Captain, Punahou Athletic Club: To the game very one. wall. a vessel adapted for this purpose, so In- and wherever known from Kaat to hereby protest against the a interesting A wireless apparatus has been Dear Sir: I There Is good speculation Dea Sir: Your favor of April 11 re that tho plan was for the tlmo belnr West of tbe mainland, has been rtttem-e- d "Desha Pu- a deal of stalled at Cape Blanco making com- the playing of Ed. with the Loujs-Pu- - carefully noted. duly as to who will win the St. celved and abandoned. plete connection along the Pacific a wise counsellor, a sympathetic nahou Athletic Club, he having game on In this connection I hand you let' who Is shortly to nahou Saturday. Both teams a Senator Piles, Coast from San Francisco to Alaska. friend, and citizen keenly alive to signed to play with the Diamond Head will be the same as last week. Tho tcr from Mr. C. B. Yandell, secretary ylslt Iho Islands, has kindly consented a Athletic Club. to anticipation Charles E. Halltwcll, vice president tbe jiublie welfare of tbe community batteries will be: of the Chamber of Commerce, which is work up a sentiment In Company, Yours truly, RIngland. explanatory. During tho summer an excursion to bo given under of the American Tobacco In wljfcb FERNANDEZ, Punahous J. Williams and self of such died suddenly In New Apo- be may elect lo reside. ED. K. St. Louis P. Burns and Bruns. wo tako tho up ulong tha tho auspices this Chamber, and upon York of Manager Captain. will matter of plexy. Ho left estate $20,000,000. He will coiue to Honolulu not en- and . suggested In your lottcr. I bellevo ho will glvo out an of tho In mat- lines his return tirely a stranger, having been The action of trustees the Work on the new athletic grounds With regards, I am, very truly an Interview for tho benefit V)f Scattlo The elimination of Senator Koraker a ter is now awaited. yours, men la a from the Ohio presidential tight has known for year not only to some of "We Intend to play Ed. Desha right for Oahu College is well under wiiy business which will result (Hlg.) I. A. NADEATJ, prompt response whenever this Cham- unified factions and put new life Into tbe Members of tin." local church whirl; along," said Monsarrat, "even If wo and the only amphitheater in the Pa- the presidential contest, with Taft championship by so doing. Tho Director General, ber sees (It to announce Its excur- be come to hul to few in lose tho cific ocean will Eoon bo the scene of Exposition, leading. serve, a public wants to see Desha play and sion dates. organization the football and baseball games of tlio I herewith return Mr, Wood's letter Motormen and conductors who oper- other as well. wo are out to please the public." Upon HH young athletes of Punahou. Tho trees I. A. Nadeau, Esq., Director General, addressed to you. Yours viry truly, ated cars during tho tlrst day of the former occasion bi service - - Exposition, 11. San Francisco were Khowered SPRAINS QUICKLY CURED. on have Alaska Yukon Pacific (Slg.) C. YANWII.L, strike bad K'm ougbt for tbf field, but which wero the site selected Com- with bouquets by women by City. Secretary, Seattle Chainlier "f thro;i elreuwslunee bny only of lal Bathe tho parts freely with Chamber- been cut down and the work of grading Dear Sir: Referring to your letter of merce. standers. lain's Pain Balm and glvo them abso- has been commenced. When complet- April 22, containing enclusura from 11. Respectfully submitted, Gross fraud liuvo been exposed In cd to favor bl wiijratiw for a' quick cure Is certain. lute rest and a ed the grounds will bo by far the bent P. Wood, Esq., secretary of tho Hawaii H, P. WOOD, connection with the recent oleetloij of reptfliifu uf tbe cmII. sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith . For I Promotion Committee, with reference Secretary, director In the New York Lifo ID' Si Co., Ltd, agents for Hawaii. in tho Territory, HV3KY IK CfiUU'r AOMti. lUtlitMxiu. I'joso Huimku, Hie white littulm ur Hi Hiiijwt t uuti.lt mimrtluH In pt ymrn, Jut u flow wniir tu lourt illcjuird M Trent, yuardluH of Iwt wo mill luoimity, ha imlUi"iU"i for uulhorfty u fmul m. 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NK nmvv, w bjuM, uiMwtjl Hi iUv uulhlm ii ih a s JMMsHtNMM UU Wlfl S1IUWMJ U UMPftJ MM l Uw Ut luJ;j.f( uf lit - I- V4 100 but iiy ylurt uf DlV - W) ml, 4JJS AJLJ- AJLJ sj 4JLJ LJ$h- - mm mm moiotn witw - m tmmw iu i iMim uf uyiumfir SPMTUB 6C Tjprtrs rtetfh TP$MI2 6RrY,TT CMSUNhTm llU) tfJlilMikl uf tl. .UJ llifW HI iWflf tsVsXtf UJji HU b-- ' liilllU Mt9 YAOHTH WmOH AWN WWhY POWOTJWB JW TWJ TMAWr'MJMO YMmY MW 9? im it'! Ui, ;!,,- j,u, n. h ft m tmi'mtmTmmr,fmtBttmffmt-mitMtfmmtmtttmfmimf'- f WamimtffmmtfwmtwmjmitmammS'mVmVI''V''lll'''v'' ' I t W. nsf &n(!fs g,iw iJ. n I.' I. HAWAIIAN OAZferm J'RtnAY. WAV If, ,07 3CMf.WRXKLV. in iiiiiumhiiii no wiiiiiihiiii mmmmmmm lini n iimumaiuDi HWWIIWiMWIWWiWWilMl'l t 1. Ms). - . aaiiisWi,j.isaii.ii I THE HAWAII OF TODAY The Sailing of the Snark tiy Allau Dunn In Scrcno li. UWIiop. I). I).. In the New York Independent. Suiwct MriIii for My. .Ufk LniMlon. Tin- - M ' - Ml iiiillior f Wolf," 1 I. II ' '.. " and twenty other liovrln "t aad slior, mdallM nnd T 'lrntiirer. sails this mnnth from K .n MM lliHi ( ymn p llawael i a Ml tlMR, thn ah hi I ho ! ef Ih Jinn. Iwn i. ii Ma I.iiik tnlhi'ii of jean' rriil annind tho ihiHmm-- I fejrtemn nf lb TtM) ! nf Mr lire llann norll trt1 llir tWt4 fmfm. Mr Dunn, ihi writer of toe ne. ir lata daillM l as as in any imiiit injr kctrh. has himiflf l.ten n HMr as TrrrHnry. At b it hut ela lm - t .iillinn ailr nian in impli- . and la u rlow .. r, ;r: .t ,art T Maiwahwttta or Im:i. It habltu friead of tho ventun In... la ) some imvallit. and C ' ti inmni r Ikttfa! Implies allr lbi rating rntlmrnt or i i mi n.rj that i ikul tier U a I'urilaarirficammaHitr. llm! "ur papers, I , takMi l As:.. ' .i-.- kmmt alfuly The -- and - reallw w are cuVHmhI tliuinlnir f tli unark, tho build pared from to n a . i .r A that wnterllne, licr t 'i. ntriMiaitm. tl . - inr and th Hencrnl Idaa of tho outside phuiklni two inches t - i....m- Aaieriraa la it h Armriran, tlilcn.!ly, milnllv mid wjujf, thick lad I I'liouijli. divided Into thrw watertight compart- i r ..r nail In .il .line almiit eaMly The in iren rraavat politirallv. ments by bulkhends, rigged with t i an mi politiral iaUta-- ' I rdj.it wim not a. ni"v ono; Hobcrt chain am-l-l- has plntcs, running rigging, . conti-i'li-- it Is no tbat Hawnil atays, blocks t"H S' ...B.iriHiit form of f Iioula .steveiison's Idea was rtinllar, nnd general tnckle that larat r Hum It was already thru wunderfally Aiiierlcar.lreil. HIioukM the proHwed Ixmilon voyngo would lit a ' craft twice her size Expense has been 1 re i to tit the American s ime Ii more elHtwrnte In detail. Kte- - eII 1 ii i rnmnaait' taki aad tad for ita plaettln lavished to mnke her staunch. Thero ( . i ( cnxoii was linnltli, primarily, it. i..' the ronetittteirt Ualon, although It Is nvt n result nf lifter nro no butts, every plank runs from j I'nlon. What Ha- - wlilm Jack I,onclon looks more for j"rt.' definite human design working for Hint stem to stern nnd It will take years of vail n k ti .. tlwrefore. In net to travel nnd adventure, buffeting to mnko Impression spoelfle ond. 1ms been thr Tho voyage much on fc Amen it, !,'.! Tbat ha already It rather proposed Is adventurous her sturdy mould. Her cost will prob- I'rovl-ileae- enough pleaso a- r. tt hhe now newts to result of n very marked Dlvlno to the most romantic of ably run close to $23,000 beforo she sails la1 Mrc- - u' ' i. rimflnnea, permanent-an- d marshaling potent Inlluences in writers or readers. Tho Snark la d out through tho Golden Gate. Sho Is Iv solidly rooted in (sturdy boat; much smaller craft have fifty-seve- n ej'at meeeMlan. Tho process began wilh feet over all, with a draft liiat ajraitnt all interfering Milled successfully on trips as long, but of soven feet, a freeboard arj.:r com of four, nnd an.t eoafHrtiac teadeaeiee. the wonderfully proiirrous effort, i. ere atnrt out nix people: Jack Lon- a rail of eighteen Inches, Sho Is Hush Tbat Hawaii it a community charse-temticali- y meuced in 1S0 by Amnricnn mission don, with some deep sea experience but decked, with a beam of 15 feet, nnd Is American is at onee nrlos, to Christinnlzo the Hawaiian littlo kuowlcdgo of navigation; Mrs. jn roomy craft. Her clipper bow with nt o iondon, wife and comrado of the nov- naro means go- to the traveler arriving pngnus. That work rnpldly jirovniled us ampio freedom from from whatever ilireetion lie elist; two young men Just out of o, ing head under, nnd Bhould keep her the orean. If from California, under tho marvelous nourishing of the gr'tty and athletic enough, but nose well In air. Beneath the water eroithe viiitor still finds himself in an Divlno Spirit, nnd in thirty years had no sailors, not even amateurs; a Japa- line her lines are better than thoso American atmosphere nnd not in an transformed the ignorant barbarians in- nese, and Captain Karnes, the last that appear above. To the yachtsman named tho only practical mariner as sho would look better were she a foot alien one. The town is American in to a Christian nation, with a liberal navigation goes. ami institutions nrc far ns Of course the or two longer, but sho must prove an aspect, the customs constitutional government, n d undoubtedly mas The leading ami prominent others can and will excellent sea boat. American. n strong educa- ter tho mysteries of chro elements in the community nro marked- judiciary and sextant and On deck, In davits, sho carries a fourtee- numoter, compass dead reckoning, n-foot ly American, notwithstanding n numer- tional system. Tho miislonnries were and power launch, and a doublo but they will not do It beforo they endcr whalcboat eighteen feet long, ical preponderance of brown Asiatics Americans, nnd imparted nn American start. "I am going to cram on navl and Hawaiian, besides Portuguese. The which should prove Invaluable for surf tono to the new Hawaiian institutions. gutlon and gas engines after we get landings and bar work. On deck, too, current speech is English of the Amer- speaking cry Amer- They naturally attracted to themselves started," said Mr. London In are carried shear pjlcs for unstepplng ican accent. The newsboys of his plans. And so off they go, their ican papers. The street cars are swift other Americans of ability nnd similar the masts when tho exploration of Chi- Itinerary the globe, their only premed nese rivers bridged wa- American trolleys. The vehicles nrc of sentiment. The suddon EEV. SEEENO E. BISHOP, D.D. or other low character and itated destination Hawaii, with the ters Is planned. Upon her deck also American style. American stores nnd growth of nn American State in the Marquesas, Samoa, Polynesia in gen- will be carried many things, warehouses line the streets. The law, other for neighboring California then nroso to turc throughout the year. Pineapple needs of enterprising American fnrm-ers- , eral, and then the China Sea as a despite her bulk, tho craft has little medical and other offices bear Amer- vague prospect. Time is no object room for stowage. ican names. Familiar American confirm Hnwoii's American tendencies. would prosper on that laud, and abun- which nrc now unoccupied by nny this Is how It has all come about: The big engine, the other machinery oburehes point upward their spires. The The American dominant community dant winter and spring crops of pro- tillage, and nrc capable of handsomely Successful In that calls for vegetation only is of lands with- a craft with the shaft, takes up much of the that thus grew up, nnd hns gradually shaped duce would be profitably cultivated. supporting twenty civilized families few tools and no permanent location, space. out frost palms, bananas and flame Aft the gasollno monopolizes everything in commercial, political, so- Mr. London needs but a typewriter usual storeroom. Lon- easy-goin- g Farmers in that district would enjoy to the square mile. Very littlo of this the lazaretto Mr. trees. And the Hawaiian and a postoffice now and then, in or- purposes cial nnd religious life to tho Amer- nn immediate, prospect of n profitable land, is nt present open don carrying a library of rides the billow on his surfboard, or however, for der to turn out his work. As long as some two thousand ican typo nnd tone. So now, after near- books; there Is litbely capers in his questionable hula. salo of ordinary produce by cheap purchase, being in good demand for the climate does not prevent effort the much stationery to go aboard, a phon- of this progressive tourist has come from the ly ninety years transportation to Honolulu, but more sheep nnd cattle pasturage. Tho larger author may go whither he Hsteth, his ograph, typewriters and two saddles If the help work, you find, flung far out bore in especially to the large town which is half of such lands are subject to pri- adventuring proving rather a than all of which will take much of the Orient he finds an anticipation of the hindrance advertising stand- usually the a strong American certain in a time grow a from an room devoted to stores. Just home land in this American Hawaii. short to up nt vate ownership, nnd much of the rest point aside from Its educational value. where tho provi- dominant in Hawaii, and water tanks and the He has struck Amcrica'j great outpost community Pcnrl Hnrbor, half way between them is held in long lenses from the govern Having arrived at the stage where his sions are going when everything else shaping everything hero to its own in the Pacific! If he comes from the and Honolulu. I am figuring on tho ment. As such lenses fall in, it is wares ore contracted for far ahead, Is aboard Is a puzzle that will doubt- form nnd likeness. certainty of nn enormous development understood to have become the policy London resolved upon a trip around less bo solved satisfactorily by those Australian colonics ho finds himself Is And yet It can not be confidently as- the world. Traveling under ordinary who sail. Certain It that dunnage not among Britishers, but among peo- of steam traffic consequent on the open- of the Territorial government to put tourist conditions he dislikes, particu- will be condensed for everyone. The this dominance of Amer- ple of the somewhat strange Amer- serted that ing of tho Panama Canal, as well as homesteads upon tho market at moder- larly as it precludes much of the nec- forepeak will carry tho chains and out spare gear. ican tone nnd fashion of life, as well icanism is wholly of danger from earlier from tho Tchuantepec railroa'd. ate prices to dcsirablo American et- essary surroundings for steady work. It is to be hoped her high internal tendencies. rules supreme Then, too, he wants to go many places freeboard will keep her free from seas as of Yankee accent of speech, peo- It This will speedily, render Honolulu har- lers. It is also to be expected that of not on the steamship routes, so came as It seams Imperative to utilize much "ly-ily,- in nil the upper strata tho social bor inadequate ship- some 11 gen- ple who say "lay-try- " nnd net " for the increased landowners will exercise Idea of the Snark, a boat that of the deck for larder stores. lackB so the "to-die.- system. But it still what is compel way "today" and not " Ho- ping nnd a rapid growth at the erous policy toward such settlers. can sail across an ocean, beat her Her trial trip proved the Snark sea- support g, nolulu is a very markedly American very needful a cooperative neighboring port. There arc also in the hands of the up tho Amazon or the worthy and her engine powerful. She from tho majority of the laboring class be laid up for weeks at a time while ran gaily ten miles out to sea and camo town. Somehow the process of Amer- Other favorable localities for Amer- large sugar estates many excellent range es nnd from rural communities. Un- her owners ashore. as briskly back on the flood In a dead icanizing has been most efficient nnd ican farmers abound on this island nnd trnctB of the lower lands, which would, There Is' no Idea of any particular calm, while craft that had only sail nnd com- successful. Its color nnd hue hnvo fortunately, those classes on Maui and Hawaii. I have no doubt from fertility and climate, bo very Itinerary, no plan of visiting a certain power, stayed outside all night. Sho Asiatic alien steers a sunk deep into the life of the com- munities ore largely and that within ten years satisfactory loca- desirable for farmers. From theso region in search of local color or plots with weather helm and points to European nnd American origin. In for stories yet to bo told. "I have up closely under sail. A ketch rig Is munity with clear nnd permanent tone. tions could bo secured for the occu- owners nlso a generous policy is de- mate- not a one, on the to Ha- tho nbsenco of any very recent census now," said Mr. London, "more fast but run The American character of Hawnii is pancy of five thousand enterprising sired and hoped for. There is thus rial In hand than could finish in a waii, her first anchorage, the engine chnnging population of I ebvioua to notice in the type of men of tho rapidly American families in cool and healthy much ground for anticipating u largo lifetime." Some effect tho trip' must should need only a perfunctory turning following over and before the steady trades, who conduct its affairs, who arc mainly these islands, I may give tho upland districts. Many products have addition to our American rural popu havo upon tho writer, the acquaintance from as a rough estimate of the various with fresh lands and peoples must in- fourteen to seventeen days should find Americans. Such arc nearly all the pro already been proved to be. profitable lation during tho next deendo or two, the voyagers safo Hllo. nationalities composing it. Tlie.ro nrc: fallibly broaden his imagination and at fessional men. Tho lawyers are almost for exportation. Besides pineapples such an addition as should establish mentullty for he Is yet a young man-e- ven As the diagram shows, the Londons English-speakin- people, as fol exclusively Americans. 8uch arc all the Of and bananas, which nro somewhat per- our American character upon a solid though It does not widen the havo their cabins forward. Tho main style. cabin has bunk room for ifour more judges of the various courts, except in lows: ishable, tho canning of pineapples is basis. scope of his stories or affect his Some Influence upon his style Is bo while Captain Barnes has his dormi- Anglo-Saxo- 10,000 to rural district courts, where native Ha profitably enrrie'd on; thero is a suc- Leading indications, however, of tho expected. His tales have nil been sug- tory aft of the engine, Tho galley. Is roomy waiians often preside. The medical Teutonic 2,500 cessful production of sisal fiber of the near future point to a very different gested by happenings, his color ac- and the bathroom a luxury. dogs Both London and his wife are expert men arc usually, American, although n Part Hawaiians 10,000 highest grade, for binding twine; there source of change in tho status of Ha- quired at first hand. His wolf ho known,, caressed studied, swimmers but they will be wary of aumber of Japanese doctors minister i a very superior quality of coffee, and is- has and waii. The early future of these his men aro drawn from life or from sharks and keep their natatory pleas- to their own people. The great ma there is tobacco. Of common farm lands seems likely to become over- suggested the nucleus ures for guarded waters. Both, too, types that riding jority of schoolteachers nrc Americans, Of races in general American synl produce, it is enough to say that the whelmingly around which ho has woven psycholog- revel In horseback and the two commercial rather than saddles carried with them will be In although many natives and part whites pathy: larger part of our pigs nnd poultry agricultural. Being tho central cross ical subtleties and physical happen- perception Is bound to frequent use ashore. teach in lower grades of country Pure Hawaiians 30,000 are imported, as well as of our butter, ings. His live has armament shot roads of the North Pacific, all the great see deeds nnd pictures that will appeal The vessel an of schools. In liko manner, nsldo from Portuguese 23,000 although these can be produced here routes seem guns, Winchesters nnd revolvers, for commercial of this ocean to his desire to portray them. Such sport, us in the protection as well as and this Asiatic trade, only whito men, chicl.y nearly cheaply as California, necessitated to convergo here. Great stories will perhaps come after by rapid 53.000 wrlto will be added to later a small Americans, conduct mercantile and wero the skilled and industrious farm- steamer lines must very soon cross tho voyage Is a thing of the past. "I firing gun. Cruising in the South Seas banking business, except in the Of Asiatics: ers hero to do it. cvlture is best In retrospect," said he, "new waters Is entirely free that Tho citrus Pacific from Panama to tho Orient, happenings mo too and Oriental not Japanese 00,000 scenes and crowd from excitement even nowadays and lower grades of trado Asiatics, Por- wholly undeveloped in Hawnii, and carrying 11 traffic which will outdo that vividly at first for expression, they weapons may well prove needful. xugucso llnwaiinns much Chinese 23,000 .thero is a largo of the nnd part rre Import oranges now crossing tho Atlantic. Honolulu drop Into shape later, like the patterns The seven years of the cruise spell tho employed. Hut nil these use our Kng nnd lemons from California, nlthough lies midway exactly in tho path of of a kaleidoscope after shaking." Mr. London, who building Seven Seas also for lish tonguo as the organ of business, 85,000 oranges nnd limes nro among the easiest The planning and of the has In mind the Amazon, the Congo, that colossal traffic route which is Snark was a long labor, London want- i the Zambesi, and the Nile before he The commercial mo of is of fruits to produce here. Hawaii ought nearly 10,000 miles from Panama to ed a vessel staunch enough to survive '. again sees his homo ranch at Glen mainly American, although some load Totals. 102,500 to supply all tho citrus fruits needed Hongkong. Many large freight steam- the fury of tho gales and the possible Ellen. ing British and Germnn houses of It is thus apparent that over one-hal- f from Oregon to Alaska, and will ul- ers daily must call here to replenish bumplngs of a shoal or reef. He want- Present plans Include definitely only would steer with com Haw-all- ; long standing continue prominent. Tho of our population mainly of tho timately do so. Our difficulty has been their fuel supply. Both Pcnrl Hnrbor ed a boat that a landing for tho big Island, fort, anil or a rig lo nuo oui a gum probably Hllo, ride across sugar plantations provide the great laboring class, nro Asiatic, and prac- "Sugar is has nt a and that King" nnd usurp and Honoluln will beeoino crowded In easy fnshlon. Ho wanted power to about the Island, taking In tho volcano Ixicttlione of our business; nnd these tically incapable of assimilating to ed all our agricultural energies. with those freighters and fuel supply stem adverse currents and winds, and and ending at Kallua where tho Snark So Snark may are' predominantly in American hands. American ideals, although of great Hero should bo pre- ships. They will in a few years bo- bid defiance to calms. the will Join her owner again. Lanal emphatically rig, little In spent Subordinate on the ability and practical capacity. Their was made a ketch known be visited and some time will be labor plantation, sented tho fact that our Hawaiian como large commercial cities. wnters, popular rig of North in sympathies nnd ideals nro qui to un Pacific the on Oahu, where he boat will rest however, is mainly other than Amer- climate is exceptionally adapted to tho The immense commerce thus created Sea fishermen. Shu carries mainsail the quiet waters of Pearl Harbor oft bocomo to nu Amer ican, being Inrgcly Japanese, then Chi- likely to converted outdoor labor of whito men. Although hero will call for food supplies from u and mlzzeii, differing from the yawl the bungalow of Commodore T. W. ican type. rig In the m'.zzen being larger and Hobron, of the Honolulu Yacht Club, nese, Portuguese nnd Hawaiian. Tho within tho tropics, Hawaii knows teeming back country of busy and pros- shipped Inboard, She has Btay-sa- ll who placed It Mr. London's lriwer mechanical labor Tho Portuguese immigrants, nlthough farther has at grades of nothing of tho continual sweltering perous farmers. Tho agricultural re- Jib, with (lying Jib, a big Quiet Is what ho Is looking for nro n superior laboring class, and throughout .Hawaii hnvo nlso largely Illiterate, heats df tho rest of the torrid 7.0110, sources, not only of Oahu, but of all spinnaker thnt can be swung around especially. While ho is not going to great intelligence nnd of Christian entirely, Is iiHeii into the hands of tho Japanese. of lhile, wo hnvo no frost, our climate tho islands, will bo heavily drawn up- for a balloon Jib, a gaff topsail with avoid social life thero work trysail. Dlrty to bo "owner ashore" flag nothing has tho Americanizing of ethical idcnls, especially as to sexual is much a sprit, and n storm dono and ,the In cooler than tho summer climate on, nud cnpablo American farmers will Is wave visitors murals. They readily inclino to wenther proves tho comfort of tho liable sometimes to at H'uwnii become more complete than in of Now England. In Honolulu, during Hock hero for profitublo employment. with n yawl, tho ma,'nsall under falso pretences. nnd will make valuable ketch. As ur educational system. That system summer, tho mercury ranges between Ono may well auticlpato that not many can como down In a storm, and under Mr. London works systematically two i American citizens. They tend to .rapid she and hours every day, his wife to bo organized by our 70 degrees nnd S3 degrees, nnd in win- years henco tho twenty-fiv- thousand n small head sail and the mlzzon, a halt gale In comfort and acting as his amanuensis. The rest of ut n very early period of inerense, both by immigration nud by ter between 32 degrees 75 will rldo out a nnd degrees. acres of crowded cano fields along our tho helm. The the time not occupied by seamanship (heir labors. The leading schools great natural fecundity. Hut then is need littlo attention at Of tho usual torrid heats of from 00 Oahu shores will have disappeared and staysail Is fitted with a boom and w'll will bo given up to tho pleasures of the entirely in American linnds, needed a cousidcrnblo rural population degrees to 100 degrees wo know noth- swing over freely chango of tack. trip. Everyone aboard stands watch given place to produco farms. And at Including with n few teachers of British origin. nf genuine, American character, to bo ing, nlthough common in For cruising up rivers, for stemming and has a trick at tho wheel, Ameiican tho mighty pumps which drive two w Bhares hus- In close contact with theso Portuguese, unfavorablo curicnts, running through Mrs. London ho all of her The nolo medium nf Inatt iictlon Is the harvest days, nth-lotl- cs hundred million gallons of artesian In escape from canoes band's work nnd pastime, from KnglUli language, which the children in order to mold them into tho right culms, perhaps voy- Tho eauso nf our exceptional climate wnter daily over tho broad fields will of cannibal Islanders or from Junks of to revising manuscript. The A ngo can not contin- ut nil race nro required to learn. shape. Is our unviiryingly cold ocean, which, nourish tho tillage of u thousand pro- piratical Chlneso, for riding out ty- be considered a Chinese nnd Jripiinesfl It becomes increasingly evident that, phoons nil purposes whero auxil- uous one, Mr, London calls tho Snark aumber of unlike nil other tropical seas, steadily duce farmers instead. nnd his combination workshop, hotel and teliool urn which for the, maintenance nnd progress of iary power Ih needed, tho Hnark carries maintained, rre maintains a temperature nU from 50 Haw-al- l re- means of conveyance. He says they may, therefore, well bo a Huventy-Ilv- u horse-pow- er engine, thnt Irtter tliui1 tho Ouvcrii-ii- t healthy Americanism, Hawaii requires probably bo ashore three months Intight hi hour degrees In winter to 70 degrees In garded us now only iu embryo, A pop. en n send her along at ten miles an will (cliooU, Our two advanced n large Influx of Amer'cnn farniem. been criti- to every ono month nllont, summer, This temperature is mvnry ulous, busy and wealthy Statu looms up hour or better. Thero have Tho clamor of tho son held London I Wu need n largo num- to unnecessary size n'iilnmlm, lie Honolulu High Beimel tho creation of lugly produced by a copious nnd uni- an- cisms imide as thu many years ago when In front of us as dwelling hero lu eiiglno consumption nf first in Its thrall jnd OjIiii College, iinnually grailunju ber of rural American commiinltlo of tho mid Its he went sealing and junkotlng about form cold current from tho California other generation. This now and giant gnsollno, Mr. London feola that he Amor-na- but Ban Frunclsco, Ono his xniiy pil ut loth oxi Into throughout nur Islands, Of farming and Oregon cousin, where throughout power th bay of of future of Hawaii needs to bo well pro- need nut run full nil the tlmound earliest stories had tho trado winds for IIiwIiIim tlime nru it communities of such n character wo lit) badly ho aulUj!, mini' nil tho summer afternoons tho citizens vided for now, economically, socially when wnnts the elitflno Inspiration, Ills earlier aatllugs how- Ii' r iMMinling utnl have na yet only one, nf any slro. wiintH pnwarful "no, About a pint ut hU)' idMll nf Hau l'raiirlst'i) have to wear over-rant- s mid cplrltually. America, should ut a ever, were conducted nn a less exalted Twenty miles ninth of our elly, nt Wu- - per liorsoower Ih her gasoline of owner bis vessel, HituwU, tur Uth nf to fend nl tho rlilll draft from on- plane than that of mice diligently fortify Hawaii, not nt full power, and behind a cry the ;tllv llHMalliib, whUh an uu pri lilnwn, lias gnmn up u Huh little set the sua, Hiiwiili shun something It Is ii far from forecastle of a from ly strategically, lint In nil respect. wnter, kiih nml nlrlluht bulkhead nft, senior hunllnif In fioien cas to vaU awMUtlaua. All 1hiw n en-If- f llemiiut of than twenty American HI" sf Ik Hint I'lieilli) rniift ellnmle nf America, destiny lie the thu inift will curry iinu thousand u"l thu oozy quarters of the Snark, cruis- Hawaii's early it to thou-Min- AumtUmu wl.'i I In fMiwilU'K. !ti lire very priiitUlily en 11111I Ions uanollno, numnliig one d twku, vt thereby is willed unlike, liny otic great llimdllglit of AmurlruuUm and of ing In balmy nights beneath the south- a inllia nf radius nt i)(ii ( m iw buiMlrtN itirU undur ui4il iu the milliiro lu running nf tir Iruplsttl latitude nn (lobe It Hwr ern crow, ht I'lirUtluiilly In lliu iiild-- uclrie, full (lolnit up allll watura l KwilM Utm V ink iiww, idiUMpplM, Tli 0 urn uuiinimil by Wmt nn Ideal trip Mr a writer i ii Is llil uiueplkinully dry mid mini Honolulu, llawnllun Julumls, nf liver lruvt'1. Mini gasoline this vnyutfvl llow many hard pressed I'mlmlAy 1 rnllMay with I'wrl llnrUr nml llano wrftltix mmhv wtiMl)r ulliii'tle whUli favors our Amnn'iin. "" . can li curried mi deck limbles this. JoiiriiaJUK working ut night in thu Altawi of il u4 elmi UJ. Ilii-ii- i u ilyimimi and u smaller Dvu rukli the city, will thing with a tight Wi Aw IrullBu. rroiu this dmus-- i uur uplnmls JiAWTOH M11WU MTJHPPflD, nf llunHtHiwrT Uppyll( Ilia III ilrep auu apacea, ut uMf uummmHf that) Ih IU af AU nrKl". of lomlun nut til" adiwanl Jllilt Kum tin mtt iloilalaui rllnmtu ii IlKliU, fur lh boat bourns wluclrlo Hid and 11)4 aolltinlta, sur. O HyUtlfirtwiMi ut mu )U ) i4i'' lncr If 4 Ihia mUm t m fnUI uiiaiwl, Ijin world. ur Imllm hikI u iwAerfut iirvh Hulil. mul rounding Mini wll, a4 At allllutlM frim 6)0 Uui) Boinniflirinl on III nlrulbm oiunl for )tmlt, iHhui J ! l It) JUKI Wtirk ius ujvv.i' tlii) wlnvli, llil Iuni imiiu'il Uf la lUiif Ul(( Urn m ! KlltlaJn, Ut UOB (m wu In' timlmi Hi uwsl fur uiiyllilng, what workshop lliu Hnrk Die HHiisi-w- rt h! M IIIMM una, a HUtte 'MidnllNii LumttttHf (tWlfu'Hif is imtm tut I9M tttiU clrli'iiljitf flf Wiwlun nlUbu lioul'l be with li Irople un, ttinpir fuilUlV t" UaSriatlatg U40M, Klltl IMMI all 111' HJ)unai!mit. Ilia Mar !)4ikJ iiiivy vnnl, Til" vv v)te lwt biuktoi out a luavy an ti I by III" ulead)' trade winds, (lie atari, Ik I ' " d i't'tliwal ut lit i ui gan piuapviniitl) lu furuilwK That by ' '' win 4i. gmliu a lfc iMHjWJalv mt, lt Mh) In n fjvy iim Iwinl "am M Hie iiUKiiilliilit Mini the tunoti, Hie . ,, m -- i ' I (..lit H I IU M . I . sal si umiui 'll' mUfl't ul. lull Ii ,Iim u lli 1 f I u) ihiHN1 jiuuji Hjmnglng wudj the ' vt TUii am mi jjj 'i'l lillttlBlW WHH l 1JMI imwminii a I. i i . , I. J i ., WlKfc tim iy in my, Kmm 'lei It lii il i.,iuj(i f uii it ,iij rf..r mi luublidly an 6ihi ijiUfj gf muu !m hr iidw twunirl ii) slrunge people, it Jrlt fr ui 4j I an Hunt afBHi f UttlUfa) ll) he ky m r i. , ii, j.,,1, i uiH yi.nl i t., r a ut ui' Uol ii.i.ii art Pt4 a ilorog dream coiua '"!' Kill, aylluilluli-- l luuli sulU'l ba Ujf ki rvAlr lh i ip im it .ii--r riikiai (rtfl"w)i'l Mpt (rue HAWAIIAN GAZttTTE, MtlDVY. MAN t;. 1117. -SIL- MI-WEEKLY. T" HEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. t lit In preinlur, Quifii HI, Honolulu, Castle Jc Cook Co., Ltd Oahu. Int In ereont And mUrd n. property rl, tired. HOKOLfLl'. Knt.rr.t fnr lte'-- M Mav fi. HHi? of llniinknuliinl Holt, II. etc M Ml, h Id: Dated Apr U I'ir midfriiR'tcil hating breti ap 1. .. rut II Aknu to Alb-- I. 1997. "tmul nitrnl! i( the nlioxe iimpany Kaukit k) to Mr Nahalelun , , C td K C KuIhi, ltd, Commission Merchants r llrrtdhw arc rrpnrid to iinurc rnki against Knukn (k) to Kttnaloit (k) tildg, tnilut". furniture, llxturrs, etc, fire ltnck lluildingt and yt. into, Haw 11. trj). U 29.1, p CUTICURA iii Stne and Kauka to Mrs I.oule Cullen.. 1'iont dii Merchandise ttnrrd tluicin on the 0) ill. IMtnl Apr , 1907 not fatoralile terms. For particular! Margaret Cullen to Wllllnm II Knlml nnd hsb lo H Kahale, D; Int Sugar Factors apply at the office of Orrrmroll, . , In It I's 2300 nml 4371. ItommuU, Maul. y. a. scii.vrFim & co., Agt. Kaumaknplll Church by trs to Win ill). 11 292. p 177. Dated Mnr 27, UK. Lul Knekenl to D; REMEDIES It Castle and wf 8 Kalmle, North German Marino Iiuuhance Co. Int In R P Cl!8, kul 402, Halaula, etc, AGENTS FOR Yip llemivolcnt boc to or IJUIILIN. bee by trs Walluku, Maul. 110. 11 292, p 178. The Ewa Plantation Company. Tortuat; acnor.il Insurance. Co. Heo VIp llcnevolent 3oc I) Dated Feb 13, 1903. Ltd. M H The Waialua ARricultural Co.,, OF Ilnnk of Ilnwnll Ltd to Women' Kalmlckulu to Kalmle, D; Int In Company. merlin. kul 3433, Kuehu, Walehu. Mnut. ISO. The Kohala Sugar The above Insurance Companies have Home Mission Sue of the Meth- - ' THE B 292, p 179. Aug 1905. SET Mill Company. Dated The Waimci Siicar a here, and 1) It, Mo. established general agency odist Episcopal Church W O to O to tne Tin. Fulton Iron Works. St. Louis, the undersigned, general agents, nro Aiken and wf Manuel Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP, cleanse A (I to M A (lonsiilves....P A Sarao, D: lot 23 (8a land), puuomalcl The George F. Wake Steam Pumps, nuthorlzeil to risks ngalnst the Corren tnko Lots, Makawao, Maul. 1400. II 291, p Weston's Centrifugals. dangers of the sea the most reason- Joaqulnc Bllva and wf to Jono skin, CUTICURA Ointment, to heal the skin, and at 1C0. Dated Apr 18, 1907. The New England Mutual Ltfe Insur able ratcB and on the most favorablo llodrigucs M Knwahlo (w) to Walluku Sug Co, L; sticii Cnmnnnv. of DostOll. terms. - CUTICURA cool blood, is A X Campbell tr by atty to Ku- kul 3533, np 1, and rts, Palama, RESOLVENT, to the The Aetna Insurance Co., of Hart F. A. SCHAFFEtt & CO., water General Agents. lopa Levi and hsb it Wnlkapu, Maul. 10 yrs at 330 per yr. dis- ford, Conn. B 288, P 354. Dated Apr 30, 1907. often sufficient to cure the most torturing, Nntlonnl Fire Insurance Co.. of Hart-for- d. Afong W lleen to J Alfred Magoon V Conn. General Insurance Co. for Sea Elver Knmala Nalioolewa by mtgeo to Recorded May 3, 1907 figuring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, and Land Transport of Dresden. (Icorgo Trimble D John H D'Atmclda to Klllklna Knlll Having established an agency at Ho- Mary E Low to George Trimble... 1) (w), Itel; pes lnnd, bldgs, etc, Ewa, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when Castle & Cooke, Ltd. nolulu and the Hawaiian Islands, the Oahu. 65. II 295, p 124. Dated May 2, May 7, 11)07. undersigned general agents aro author Entered for record 1907. fail. ized to take risks against tho dangers Kckunmno Kaulelo to Kualil Horo Klllklna Kalll (w), to Anna S. Wright the' best physicians, and all other remedies sea most reasonable of the at the rates (w) M; pes land, bldgs, etc, Ewa, Oahu; Life and Fire and on the most favorablo terms. 1130. B 295. p 123. Dated .May 2, 1907. F. A. SCIIAFFER & CO.. T. Akiuioto to I. Tnknno CM Samuel Parker by Regr, Notice ot Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. Maria Unrcte ct nl, to William decree of title In Land Reg Court Cnso l.rlu3lvoly for preferring, purlf rln, nnd bvautlf jrlng-- tho Un, for clcaniln tho scalp of r- , w na CM No 118. 294, 107. 1907. ut-- fcn'is, ami daiidriitl, nnd U10 aloiplngof fulling hair, lur koftenlnK, liltunlni?. Sdvidge, Tr B p Dated May 3, IrrlUiUonH, lnflain. mtgee, MJOtliliiB red, roufth, and auro luiuU, lu lliu form of lutlis for niinoylnjt Kapahiku to O. X. Wilcox J) J K Naklla nnd wf by nfft ot ualluus, and dialings, or loo freo or otlcnslvo pcnplraUon, In tlio fonn of washes for to Klpahulu Sbg Co, For Affdt; 20 a wlilch readily nuggest Est. of S. C. Allen by Trs., to T. ulivratlvo wcal.ucsa,iiivl for nnUocntlo purpojcn J. In 11 P 1761, Puunlu. Klpahulu, Maul. tbeiniclTOS to women, nnd oepednlly moUicrs, and for nil tho iiuriwsoa of tlio toilet, baU CHILDREN T any Agents Wirud licl B 293, p 12G. Dated May 2, 1907. and nursery. No amount of porau.ilon cau Induce tlioao w ho hate once used It to uo other, for prunertlug and purifying U" pcnlp, nnd lialr of Infants nnd IS Keku-in.in- o ceclnlly klr, Ano II. Kcama and lisb. to Recorded May I, 1907. children. CUTIctniiSoAl'coinlilnvsde1liitocniulllunt irnicrtlo dortved from CUTICUUA, lliu most refroshlng of AGENTS FOR Kaolclo (w) D John D Holt, to May IC Brown, the great (tin cure, Willi tho puivKiof clo.uislng lnxredluuis and Jr, llowcr odours. No other mtjlnitnl bo.1i over cuuiMiunilcd Is to lo euuiruil wlUi It for E M. W. .T0I111 11. D 'Al- grs 235, 238, 431, D73 Tschudi to D; Int In and R preserving, purlf jrtng, una lutllj lug tho sMn, Malp, tuilr, and liumls. No oUior foreign Ell II meida AM P 4175, Kamannnul, etc, Waialua, ordoniestlo toUtl soap, kowuvcr uspcnslfc. Is to bo rampared with It for all tho purposes ap G, 2213, lease- nursery. In ONK l'UirK, the nKST John II. D 'Almeida to Amiio Knca.Itel Oahu; nt In R P and of the toilet, linlli snd Thus ttromlilnos BOSTON, hold, Makaha, Wnlanae, Oahu. Jl. B skin and romn1i"lonsnii), the hut tnllrtnnd liKSTlmliMiii In the world. Sold through, OF Rodrigues mi- " or A noH)ti II. A Co., In the case of the five Chin Sbeo by attys. and hah. to 291, p 1C3. Apr 20. 1907. out the world. All nlmut the Sf.n," Itust fieo ut. Tmvhs 'Dated . t .V0N LTU., Capo I'OTTLit Duuo Cm-M- . ners by their next friend, Joaquim Mnrla Bnrctc D N.S. fs. Afriran l.i Tol. and urance Kaopumomoua to Moses Kaplloho, Uoitl'., Solo Props., Boston U. S. A. ! Garcia, against tho Portuguese Mutual Entered for lieeord May S, 1907. D; po land and 4 taro uutehes, Pau-kaull- a, Society Hawaii, submis- Kumnla Xahoolcwa by afft of Waialua, Oahu. Jl, etc. B 291, HARTFORD. Benefit of a sion on agreed facts, a majority of tho mtgeo to J Alfred Magoon FA p 104. Dated Apr 17, 1907. Antonio Soc of JI to Kaopumomona to Ellkapeka Knlml-ol- a, Supreme Court, Chief Justice Frear San Port Ben CONGRESSMEN OPEN DITCH Amoy Silva 11 D; pes land and bldg, Paukaulla, tho INSURANCE dissenting, renders Judgment for Amoy Silva and hsb to Joseph Pal-k- o Wnjulun, Oahu. Jl, etc. B 291, p 165. plaintiffs. It Is an Important decision Jr D Dated Apr 17, 1907. AND HAVE LUAU ON MAUI to benefit societies. W II Kaulunahclo and wf to lion-r- y 'J M Dowsett and wf to Walaano Co. D Wala-na- e, Hartwell Is of the pre Louisson D; pors gr 5009, Walanao-ka- l, Justice author W Kauluna- Henry Louisson to II Oahu. J66.200. 291, p 160. Dat- Tlieo, H. Davies & Co., vailing opinion. Justice Wilder signing D B (Special Wireless to Advortiser.) following wireless telegram from Sec- hclo ed Apr 1, 1907. It with him. E. A. Douthltt represent- H M Stnlnaker adv Cecil Brown... J WAILUKU, 5:25 p. m., May 15. A retary and Acting Oovcrnor Atkinson S Keawe to C A wnl. P 4271, (Limited) ed plaintiffs, nnd E. M. Watson the Mary K Kalciklui and hsb to Allen D; U fairly enjoyable day has spent kul 8114, Halawa, Kohala, Hawaii. J3. been yesterday: opinion & Robinson Ltd M Agents for Fire, Life and defendant. The syllabus of B 292. p ISO. Dated Nov 4, 1893. by the Congressional party. "Kahului, May 15. Entered for Itccord May 0, 1007. is as follows: Manuel de Souza nnd wf to Manuel Tho landing was made nt sunrise "Party all landed safoly and dis- Marine Insurance. "R. as member of the defendant so- Edward Ilauiauku et al to Frank de L Carvalho, D; 12 In lot 12, from both steamers. It had boon a tributed in homes. All in Iao volley ciety, a Corporation, from August 25, K Archer L patent 4241, Paaullo, Hamakua, Hawaii. smooth trip across tho channol. The today for luau. Portion goes to Ollnda J323. 292. 181. 29, 1907. 18S9, paid his monthly dues xnl re- Joe Hoberts and wf to L L Mc- - B p Dated Apr An- Assurance Company, Claudlno beat tho Mexican. tomorrow to ascend Halookala. Northern ceived no benefit until his death, April Gaud less I) Manuel do Souza and wf to Manuel morning a was paid to portion They de L Carvalho, D; 18 land, Pa- In the visit other will follow later. 3, 1904, period over fourteen years. Mcle K Kamauoha and hsb to An OF LONDON, FOR FIRE AND a of aullo, Hamakua, Hawaii. J200. B 29., tho splendid new mill of Walluku Su- will slocp on tho summit, all descending LIFE. Established 1836. A, by-la- w of the society when he be- na S Wright M p 182. Dated Apr 29, 1907. gar Co. Then tho party attended on Friday. AH woll." 3,975,000 came a member provided as follows: Chow Chu l'ai to Choy Lock US S Carvalho to patriotic exercises Accumulated Funds Manoel de and wf of tho Walluku KECEPTION" BY ItOVALTV. The society gives the following assist Gilbert ,T Waller and f to James Manuel de L Carvalho, D; lot 30, patont schools. , ance to children of Its mem- It von Oelliaffcu D 4416, Paaullo, Hamakua, Hawaii. J300. Afterward an exceptionally good Princess Knlauianaolu will givo a re- Bflilsn ana Foreign Marine Ins. Co. B 292, p 183. Dated 29, 1907. bers: To the children of less than 12 Entered for record May 13, 1907. Arr luau was enjoyed ception Wednesday evening, Mny 29, Walohlnu T Mlyasakl, in Iao valley, zest ou years of age, orphans of members who Chock to Clink J and wf.to OF LIVERPOOL, FOR MARINE Nan Lup Sing ....AL B S; building, Hauola, Hamakua, Ha being imparted to the feast by the from 8 to 10 o'clock, at "Pualeilani," 1,000,000 during 10 years hnvp contributed with To Capital Thos W I bron and wf to Anna II waii. J500. B 291, p 169. Dated Mar refreshing air, the remarkable plctur-csqueno- in honor of tho Congressional party. out having received benelits, the so Bailey D 6, 1907. ct al of tho locality and tho re- It will bo invitational. Loeben-stel- n, Reduction of rates. clety shall give a pension until they & W H Shlpman, to A B well-poste- F A Schacfcr Co, Ltd to M Ethel tr, counting, by d residents, of Immediate Payment of Claims. age 12 years. tr, Rel; 26a land, Reeds Isld, COXGltESSIONAL DINNElt. complete the of This K Whtcrhouse ltd stirring history and legend associated DO cents dally Hllo, Hawaii; 3 Int In 26a land, Reeds benellt shall be of It M. Ethel K Waterhouso ami hsb to member belongs to the first class and Isld, Hllo, Hawaii. J3000, J1500. B 295, with tho wonderful canyon. Tho banquet to tho visiting Con Ltd. Tom May M Tiieo. H. Davies & Co., of 25 cents if to the second class- -' No- p 129. Dated May 2, 1907. From Iao tho expedition proceeded grossmon by tho business organizations vember 20, 1903, a little over four years Adelaide V Corren ami hso to Rich- - Recorded May 8, 11107. to Waihoe, where tho formal opening will bo given at tho Moanu Hotol on AGENTS. the end of the ten years of bis after nrd II Trent, Tr M Kauialu Xahoolewa, by afft of mtgee, of tho Waikapu ditch took place, a Monday evening, Muy 27. Thoro will membership and a little more than four Rich- by-la- Adclaldo V Corrca and hsb to bo months before his death, tho w to J Alfred Magoon; Fore Affdt; It P number of tho Congressmen participat- full moon that night. As, through was amended by substituting fifteen ard II Trent, Tr, Addtl Secty 1788, Pauoa, Honolulu, Oahu; R Pa 4430 ing. MATHESON. a prior ongagemont, tho Hawaiian con- Hans years for ten years. It. did not Jensen and wf to Antono L and 4431, Kawcla, Molokal. B 295, p ATKINSON'S MESSAGE. band can not bo present, a Hawaiian sent to the change but, being a resident Bisho D The Famous Tourist Route of the 139. Dated March 9, 1900. Chief Clerk Conkling received the quintet club will bo in attendance. of Walluku, was not entitled to notice Antono L Bisho anil wf to Richard World. of meetings which was required to be St Antonio Ben Socy of Hawaii to H M given only to residents of Honolulu. Trent, Tr Amoy Silva, Itel; Lots 97 nnd 98, bldgs, Canadian-Au- s dissenting, V M In Connection With the Held, Frear, C. J., tho Lyons to J Paakaula Itel etc, Kckio tract, Honolulu, Oubu; $1200. tralian Steamship Line lickets amended by-la- w did not affect tho pen. E A B 142. 7, 1907. Read are Issued slon right acquired under the by-la- w Entered for record May 14, 1907. 2!., i Dated May years term Amoy Silva and hsb (M E) to Josoph TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED prescribing ten as the and TJki Matsumlda to Lum It and wf . .D A 1 does not purport! to apply to such STATES AND CANADA, VIA E A Wadsworth to Wahinekapu. . . .Rel Paiko, Jr, D; Lots 97 and 98, Kckio FLEE THE BOOZE CTORIA and VANCOUVER cases." tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $1500. B 291, VI THE AFONG CASE. Wahinckapu and hsb to John It p JS9. Dated May 7, 1907. resorts: The Afong trust case Car- Teixeira D YOU NEVER KNOW THE MOMENT Mountian H M Stalnaker to Cecil Brown, Jdgt; BANFF. GLACIER. MT. STEPHENS rie B. Rlggs v. Julia II. Afong and oth. Tam Leong and wf to W O Scott. . D Tlio little schooner Luka, command- WHEN THIS INFORMATION AND FRASER CANYON ers came up on, demurrers befor& Wm Henry to Sing Yin On Co L ud damnum $70; costs and charges morning. ed by Captain Mansfield, which sails MAY l'ROVE OF Judge Robinson yesterday R, - $10.10. B, 143, p 44. Dated May 8; INFINITE EMPRESS LINE OF STEAMERS ap. Paulo Miol and wf to Maria Gou- far Lay sail Island today, takes a W. Breckons and W. W. Thayer 1907. FROM VANCOUVER. peared for complainant; J. J. Dunne vela . D strictly temperance crew. Every man VALUE. All Japan, China, Mary K Kalcikini hsb to Tickets to Points in for Julia H. Afong; W. T. Rawlins for Honolulu Library & It It Assu to and (J K) Jack, from captain down to cabin boy, and Around the World. Dough- & India Alice L. Hutchinson, Martha M. Charles T Rogers Itel Allen Itobinson, Ltd, M; It Ps 873, has sworn oft until tho Luka makes For Tickets and general information erty, Helen C. Henshall, Albert F. np 1 and 0799, Waimano, etc, Kwu, It Is worth considerable to any citi- Mary' Afong, Charlotte D King to Mary E Clark I) Honolulu again, and tho tasto of beer Apply to Afong, Julia II. Johnstone, $330. 143. May zen of Honolulu to know how to be Whiting, M. B. Mary E Clark and lisb to Richard Oahu; BJ29S, p Dated and gin will be foreign to tho mariners' Tony Afong, Ella P. ' cured of painful, annoying and Itching THEO.H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. Brewster and Bessie R. Burns; Magoon II Trent, Tr M 8, 1907. palates for many weary days. piles. Know then that Doan's Oint- & Llghtfoot, for Emmeline M. Magoon; San Antonio Port lieu Soc of II W H Kaultinahelc and wf, to Henry 'Gene Duvauchelto has shipped as Agents Canadian-Australia- n S. S. Line. K. ment Is a poslttvo remedy for all itchi- A. S. Humphreys, for Mario 42 ar to Adelaide V Corrca Itel Louissbn, D; Lots nnd 43, Patent first mate. Tho crow consists of Cao-s- ness tho skin, for piles, eczema, Canadian Pacific Railway. Humphreys; A. G. M. Robertson, for of Dang Won to Chang Seo U 8 C015, Pohakca, Hamakua, Hawaii; $500. Vlerru, chief S toward; Georeo etc, Ono application relieves and Nancy L. McStocker. ..J Frledenbunr Jr., Nalau, John Brown opened by reading the Joao Boteillio and wf to V E Pan- - B 291, p. 191. Dated May 2, 1907. soothes. Read this testimony of its, Mr. Dunne Jr. (son of old man llrown), Wllllo merit: complaint and argued until 12 noon. D Henry Louisson to W II Kaulunahclo, gclina Holt, cook; Tom Wharton, and Kana- W. N. Day of 1131 Sixth street, l'cta-lum- a, CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S 2 p. m. G when recess was taken until D; a lnnd Pohakca, Hamakua, Ha- ka Calif., says: time Mr. Dunno resumed, Jack. "Doan's Ointment At that Recorded May L 1907. waii; $150. H 291, p 192. Dated May Duvauchello said yesterday that ho Is tho remedy over NEW YORK LINE speaking the rest of the day. He con- best I tried and it and boozo had had a falling out. Ho Is well worth recommending. had a. tended that tho deeds of C. Afong to G R Carter and wf et al to Hawn 2, 1907. I Regular line of vessel.) plying Co D; was going to glvo it the slip and figur- bad caso of Itching piles and suffered his wife did not .create a trust as claim- Trust Ltd, land near Kccorded May 9, 1907. between New Toik and Hono- cor Nuuanu Ave and Judd St, Hono- ed out that the best way to do so for eight or ten years. I used many NUUANU will prob. ed In the bill. would bo to make tho trip to Laysan. medicines, get lulu. Bark respondents In lulu, Oahu. 1, etc. B 291, p 151. Dat- Kdward Hamaukii ct nl, to 1'r'ank K but seemed to worse as ably sail New York for Ho. A number of tho their Ho stated that his crow Jill felt the tlmo went on. heard of Doan's Oint- from answers nssented to the prayers of the ed Apr 3, 1907. Archer, L; por It P G733 kul 700, King I nolulu on or about August 1, 1907. G R Carter and wr ct nl to Frances same way as ho did and that ho was ment and procured a box. It cured complainants, thus placing themselves St, Honolulu, Oahu; 10 yrs at $300 per suro they would return to Hono- mo say LOW- I Crehore, D; 4 Tn 3 land, that and I cannot enough in praise FREIGHT TAKEN AT on her side as against Mrs. Afong and int prolonged ab- bldgs, etc, cor Nuuanu Ave and yr. 11 288, p 355. Dated May I, 1907. lulu, tho hotter, for their of tho romody." l EST RATES. the children tandlng by her. Judd stinence, In body mind. St, Honolulu, Oahu. 15,000. 291, p Joo Hoberts wf to L McCnnd-less- , and For freight rates apply to JUDGMENTS. B and L Last night the bays bid a long and 154. Apr 3, 1907. Wnl-kau- Dated D; int in shares lu ahp of to the cup cheers. CHAS. BREWER & CO.. Jiulga Lindsay granted a motion for Wong Chung 01 to Jow Choy Kwal, tearful farewell that McClan-nha- n $100. II 291, was u touching scene. Joo Clark 27 Kllby St., Boston, or default presented by Kinney, II H; Int In 1 sharo In Chong Sing Wnl Koolauloa, Oahu; It iiliT(iiT THEO, H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. & Derby for plaintiff In tho suit p 193. Dated Apr 8, 1007. had tho bottles 111 his I'ulama palace Co, Mokulela, Waialua, Oahu, (1000, neatly tied with bones ot crcpo In Honolulu. of California Electrical Works against U 294, p 107. Dated Apr 29, 1907. Mcle K Kamauoha and hsb to Anna Guy Electrical Construction Co. honor of tho occasion. Owens Kekuku (w) to Kapcka Akao, Dj It Knpalm-h- - S1S7.22 a S Wright, M; lot 22, blk 8A, i Kanaka Jack, who has been to Iiy- It wns for n bnlnnce of on 1 20C0, kul C1C7, Kahuna, Koolauloa, promissory note, together with Interest tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $200. II 295, snn beforo and who Is well acquainted Oahu. flOO, 11 291, p 157. Dated Sept with tho painful and unparalleled mid costs, the complaint being Uuted p 111). Dated Mny 8, 1907. nlter-natlv- n 22, 1900. IhlrstlnesH thereof, tried to pcrsuailu Chlof Justice Frear Issued an October 18. 1906. George Tourny nnd wf by ntty to Chow Chu l'al (o Choy Lock, IIS; writ ot mandamus, Bank of Hawaii Judge Robinson gave Judgment for Flint mate Duvauchello to allow him to returnable Agt of Japanese Government, Dj gr In Chong Slug Will Co, .Mokulela, nwny u bottles or "sundpa-per- 1 Mny 27, 011 application plulntllT claimed, 118.40, Int stow fow tho of Attorney for tho nmount 147 and bldg known us Progress Block; alioaid tho schooner. 'Clonu was LIMITED. In of It, E. Walalim, Onhu; $1050. II SOI, p 171. Ocnornl I'elors, commanding Judgo at costs and Interest, tho suit furniture, fixtures, etc, cur Fort Ht nnd obdurate, however, and It looks os If against Nenl H. Andiuws. Dated May 8, 1007, of tho Second Circuit to show Cruznn llciutaiiln Avf, Honolulu, Oahu, 0. the l,uk.i wilt will dry. of the .1 Incorporated Under thu Lewi 11 291, n 158, Dated May , 1907, Gilbert Waller mid wf to Jiiim It When Hio nchooiiur Luka nrrlvos cau ho why lin should not sign an order Territory of Hawaii, pl RHEUMATISM MAKES LIFIJ John I) Holt, Jr, to George II Holt, von Oelhatrcii, I); Int In It I' SI, kul back rimn Imr guano crulso lu three to tlio stenographer to furnish a tntus-url- Judgmt; ml damnum 1250, coals ami bring eight of of loMtlmony In tho caso ot W. O. PAID-U- CAPITAL 1000,000.00 00,1, Iuhniiui, Maul; $500. II 291, p weeks time, sho should BUBPLUB 200,000.00 A happy home Is the most valuable tlliiW CS 20. Ill43,i42. Dutril May tho llMnst ussortixl thirsts ever lauded Aiken, miblund nguut, ngiiliiat II. It. 1, J907. 191. !n tod Mny 7, JDU7. Illti hcoolc mid Otto Meyer I11W UNDIVIDED PnoriTfl,,,. 102,017.80 possession Is within tho reach ot lu Honolulu. for and that John I) Hull, Jr, to Gwirgo if Holt. ,.,. -- .... lulureitt for lent, lu which JiiiIko Ko- - mankind, but you cannot enjoy Its potkul Judgmt; ml damnum j;50, costs and POUHT ITUMH. flOJIOOL lUlHHIOM INTlJItltUPTUt). gitvn Juduuieiil for defendant. OFFICI5RHI If you ore suffering from iburgi's fCS.SO. 113, 43, T.hu Attorney (luiioral wants tho comforts II Dated iluy Ai' uiuundiul complaint bus been niod M, President I, 1907. A Illllii gill ill"d iuIIot NOildunly ha transcript fur the pin pones of uppeul, Charles Cook,,,.,,,. rheumatism, You throw aside business In thu nuII r tho piirlimrs In Kwoug 11 11 11 iiipl In but Jlldgn Kepolknl lfllMtM u sign l, C. Jones,, ,VlcePreildnt care when you enter your lioins and Curl Onl'U uml wf et lo J Can. f'liong Vuim Co, imulimt (Iki pirtiieru In olhr ila, whomi Mtwt.i is W, rheu- tlo, M; 10,319 10,221, bldgs, Hot older without a guuruntco ()f tim V, Mncfrlono,,Snd VlePreldnt you can bo relieved from those hull nnd Lung Do NVul Co. Judgment Is pruy-o- d Kiiokiiiuiu mhuoi on Vineyard tliol. C, Jl, C00U0,.,,, ,,,,,,,, Cashier matic pain also by applying Cham, livestock, llxturv, ele, Kaapinm, K uxpiinse. Th siiinomapliiir was ono f"r 13118 30 damages mi uccnunt nt Tliulr lioinu is on Nuuanu uvumm, a (inilo)td by tho Judgii, Hutu being C, lluiuce, Jr..,.,, 1, Assistant Cashier berlaln'i Pain Halm. One application Kona, llawull, 15000, II 293 p llfl, Hi or dams, lliu ilunirilulloii ruuslnv nori iiimunia from 1110 vnuoi, um llolin IlllUrlldil in his court. V, II, Paiiioii,1,,,..,.Allunt Cashier will give you relief and IH continued DuUd Apr I, Ions diiekN Msh on llio ranch of mi at and ii of puni Aovonllog 11 jr, )l, nit) t'ir a short time will bring about it II II Nullum Id Keuhllou Nallinu, D i'H Hi imi'lui'wl it ilum1" lo Hawaiian ilnuUlon Damon.,,,,,..,,,., Hrarr lilnlnllffK nt Wtflklkl, among Hip rluldivii, which W Mini lliu sImIiiIm, It Is el.llini'il by 111 Mud pumonstl piopi-rly- . uliol tlio M, C. permanent curt. For salt by all dealt Int rtml IJ, KhIiuwaII Ifunu nun) his wife, Mary WIHJCTOHBi Olmi, Cook, J, H I . noinimlnii klniiwl by lliu irliiMlpul, In Alimony Umvral, a inimwiipt or leu. era, Demon, in III V Co,, Ltd,, agent uu-- II rr), i lis. )aiiu Nov 15, 1004, Kip'- KuIiuhmII Kaiii', iilvorrii on V W. )f, J', lhop, for llllM lOlllllllNII ll( lllillK MllpPrllllUlMll'lll Iloioli) I lui filllllslivd In Ufa ')'ur Macfrln, for JImvMI. Leu lo l,t tm, II Hi 1 li"ru III Hi" ground 'i'U"y weru mil. Jp,5, A, O, II. Vi nt dvrlliin niiiriiliig ooil, J). Trnny, J. McCindl, ' Hop Hlng (hi, Mmiww Valley, o. llabbiit )wnnnluy veiitl tin rliur wliii riilitN wliliuul In inunM In Ii97 ul Waialua, Til wlfn - ?- O. . wlioin wIiiioI fioin hIUimIuiimi iinlll - -- Alhrlon, Cook. person indiilu, (Mini. )VA. II l, i IUU 10 on viol t In " Many T Mills nppwired In 11 uaiii Honolulu Itti, Hominy inwrnliig, 'iVrriiury or IIhwhII by I'. W, Mil before Judge liubineun lo imnu In r wl ) 5. I WO. warding In Hid uoiiipmlnl, Hbd - m tun, Allnroc)' bus HAVJMOf UK- 11 )imiy (limiu, 0OMMNKOIAL AND Hlivll Ills 1 AUDI uiiuliinl A. I' UUrU JkiiiIm h Aehfunl himI Imh lo I,euh ruoubl In iiuuruiilliiw, win thu look -- you uuyllilmi OIllSKsl KM Mploo to JlldgM Itlt'l" I'AKTHWHTIi. o, a, iioinw, m, 111 Apr to, on 11 10 tinulliir man, wlioin slis JioUm rrlMdwr. wiv and lliNiiif, width ttvr i;in mi, fwiy m dlnili. w btifufM luilginmit uuHidlng u rf lit u tut default t prfMouMon. land ami iircmltt, l?uaokiuq BfiniMurd lufwuwl iw um fur lo .uy to (lit miUiifu m' wld Plrlft llnlMi ilvtn ill brsnt.Ni ui oirfc lir lw (11 His IU)wy r Mwkuueit q l(npo4iil junking, In prun and J' i. TIiiiu Plain. Honolulu, Odlig, II W, y Ul rut buni'snii pioflftuimwlt 'i!fliur--l m U)B tpufl Hirrd MMih my IlltlHlli. Mil . Hltd to thu mIIowuius of m fur Muring Tin IimDiim . ipvi JUdHH I Mil sjrdllM lMlllIOillul' U oiibli in ul iktww." wr iiuivii ipr u nu In 11 ill 'I'm 1 lory twin iwwmrr)Hr hthkw, uiillnuFd fimil a tiiu mofiiiii Jnu li llwll, Jr. In lillen II MMrntfi JulMiruii iIhImih Iron bikrunly W til in in) IIUnk i'is HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1007 -S-fiMMVfiBKLy S L 7 - - - - ; ' H' clllllLiiLiL PACIFIC WAR CABLEGRAMS. A MATTER OFHEALTH on Si THE SALOON M PREDICTED (Associated Press Cablegram.) BUOOESSrUIi TONIO TltEATMENT TEHERAN, Persia, Mny 15. Bread riots are occurring here. - ORIZABA, May 15. The strike has been TOP-- INDIOE8TIOK. (Continued from Pag- One.) ES settled. BOSTON, May 10. Tho wages of 05,000 cotton operatives Aro to bo In- hat lieen npproprlulod. Tho amount creased ten per cent. m, Pink Cured This Dr. Williams' Mia provided liy Congress nt tho last ses- NEW YORK, May IB. Bcflned sugar advanced today 10 cents per 100 Cured Many Woman nnd Havo sion wns 13,000,000 nnd in tlio course pounds. of Other Cases of Hundreds of timo the Pacific coast will havo its Snme progress was made by the Liq- SAN FRANCISCO, May 1C The carmen's strike situation Is unchanged. Common Allmonts. share of the reserve powdor that money uor License Commission, at yesterday's SAN FRANCISCO, May 16. The Geary street railroad com- buys. Furthermore two of the big meeting, toward the selection of nn in- pany has conceded the demands of the carmen. tongue, bad iiil Iiss of appetite, coated mills owned by tlic 1'owdcr Trust arc spector. A further consideration of CHICAGO, May 16. The carmen of this citv have sent ao.-- - tnste In tho mouth, heavy dull head- located on tlio" California coast nwl candidates will bo had this afternoon. 000 to aid the San Francisco strikers. bAKlrtti nche nnd a dull, sugglsh feeling thoso their product, of course, would bo avail There was no further discussion of ST. PETERSBURG, May 16. A plot of the terrorists against are the symptoms of Bfomach trouble. able in easo of hostilities and u press the question of delimiting saloon li the life of the Czar has been discovered. They Indicate thnt tho stomach Is onn. ing demand for ammunition. cense boundaries. Before taking action PASADENA, May 16. Conger is dying. strike; that It Is no longer furnishing The Paymaster General of the Navy on this matter the board desires to ODESSA, May 16. The European wheat crop is largely a POWDER nourish Absolutely to tho blood tho full auota of snys that tho collier and transport ser obtain expressions of public opinion failure. Pure ment that tho body demands, hence vlco on the I'nclflc Is pretty good. 1 he through the press or otherwise. EVANSVILLE, May 16. There is a street car strike on here HAS NO SUBSTITUTE every organ suffers, collier servleo will bo supplemented in There is not a unanimous belief on and violence has begun. There nro two methods of treatment. n by big the part of the Commissioners as to BUENOS AYRES, May 16. A Cronm of Tartar Powdor, tho course of few months a The strike here has been ended - tho old ono by which the stomach is new ship, the Prometheus, now whether the law authorizes it to estab- and the strikers defeated. froo from alum or phos- prcdlgested phatlo ncld humored by tho use of under construction nt the Mnro Island lish boundaries, a minority .opinion li NEW YORK, May 16. The Chicago, St. Paul & Milwaukee foods and artificial ferments, nnd tha that the general directions in the law, ROYAL DAKIN9 POWDER CO., NEW YORK. yard. She will coit $1,100,000 and will Railway Company, today paid its fine of '$20,000 for rebating. now ono by which the stomach is regarding saloon limits, cannot bo ex- havo a capacity of 0000 tons al SAN FRANCISCO, May 16. Many cars are running in this up which naturp ceeded by the board without danger of toned to do the work besides room for large quantities of city today. They are manned by non-Unio- n crews. Conditions are SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. the Its action being In Intended of It. A recent cure by ammunition nnd for a small comple overthrown tho practically unchanged. Mrs. Mary courts. In support of this view It ARRIVED. tonic treutment Is that of ment of men. A similar colder M it SAN FRANCISCO, May 16. The Geary street railway com- Tuesday, May, 14. 81 Liberty l, nrgucd that any applicant for a li- Stuckpole, of street, building on the Atlantic const nnd will pany refuses the demands of the Carmen's Union and will not re- Sir. JInuna Loa, SImerson, from Mass. Sho says: cense within the bounds Incidentally ports, 7 m. cost an equal sum of money. Hut the sume service unless the strikers give in. Kona and Kau n. constantly for years from prescribed In the clause relating to fees Str. Claudlne, Parker, from Kahu-lu- l, "I suffered navy also has a considerable number SAN FRANCISCO, May 16. Abe Ruef, "who yesterday con- backaches has a right to demand that his appli 6 a. in. ' stomach trouble and terrible of colliers both on the Atlantic and fessed in court to extortion in the French restaurant case, was be- May, Jorgcnson, my bed the great- cation be considered. A portion of the Am, bk. Edward and was confined to tho Pacific oceans. Tho navy colliers fore the grand jury this afternoon and the indictment of' numerous from San Francisco. er part of three years. I was under section containing that clause reads as May 15. now on tho Pncillc ocean aro:n the prominent men is expected as the result of Ruef's disclosures. Wednesday, our family physlclun most follows and there Is nothing In tho law Str. Nllhnu, Oncss, from Kauai ports tho caro of Alexander, nt Woosung, China; Irit, The prosecution is now confident that Mayor Schmitz will con- of the time, but did not seem to get which Is more definite regarding bou- a lth S1C0 bags sugar, 6:30 a. m. fess his part in the corruption being exposed. of Mjinshiin, and I'ompey at Cavitc; nnd is not saying great A.-- S. 8. Nevadan, Greene, from better. ndariesand that a was completely run-dow- n nnd was Saturn at llagdalona Bay, Mexico. MESSINA, May 17. The volcano of Stromboli has again be- Kaliulul, 7 a. m. "I deal for the comprehensiveness of the to do my work about tho come violent consternation is Thursday, May 16. not able Somo of theso colliers carry as much ex- and general. My blood was Impure and my measure which should have been P. house. 5000 coal nro good ships pected: FEZ, May 17. The Sultan has conceded reparation to France M. S. S. Siberia, Zceder, from San complexion pale. suffered from flash- as tons of and 8:15 n. m. I 9. following the Francisco, heaj, followed suddenly by chills. for thnt kind of business. "Section Licenses of the for murder of'Mauchamp. S. S. Santa Illta, Connor, from es of classes mny be granted under the pro- I had awful headaches, which Iastei Tho !rnvy Department keeps its COLUMBUS, O., May 17. Stated Clerk Roberts will be elect- Port Harford, 8:30 a. m. get visions of this Act: from three to four days. I could stores of coal nt Cavite. It buyB good ed moderator of the Presbyterian general assembly. Str. Maul, Thompson, from Hawaii night, my sleep but little rest at as In- SAN FRANCISCO, May Boss Ruef will ports, 3:15 a. in. 1 Pncahontns steaming coal for delivery "Second! Betali License. To sell 17. be recalled today was broken nnd fitful. As a result toxicating liquors of any kind and in by grand jury. DEPARTED In weight and be- at Cavito and then keeps the colliers the lost several pounds any quantity. Under this license the MILWAUKEE, Wis., May U. S. A. T. Logan, Stlnson, for Ma- came very nervous. to distribute it among the ships on may following 17. Stephenson when holder conduct the kinds nila, 11:30 a. m. "I was In a wretched condition tho Asiatic station. Not less than of business, to wit: saloon, hotel or will succeed John C. Spooner in the Senate. AVllllams' Pills. Str. Xoenu, Pederson, for Hamakua I heard about Dr. Pink tons are held in stock nt Cavito restaurant. GALVESTON, May 17. Bonilla of Nicaragua ports, 12 m. I started to take tho pills at once and "The fee for this class of license shall 1 generally is much more. Somo- - has arrived here. Str. .Klnau, Freeman, for Hawaii began to gain in weight and health. and it be: to on un-t- il SHANGHAI, May 17. The famine fever is spreading. ports, 12 m. was encouraged by this keep times the nmount is 100,000 tons. There "1. For saloon or hotel premises lo- Str. Iwulunl, Plltz, Tor Molokai, C I was cured. My friends and neigh, foro in coal tho navy on tho Pacific cated wholly or In part within a radius WEST POINT, May 17. Gen. Kuroki is visiting the Academy. what a changed p. m. bors often remark is for emergencies. Tljero of five miles from a first, second or Str. W. G. Hall, Tliompson, for Ka- woman I nm and I ono It all to Pr. third-cla- ss postotllce, Seven Hundred nobles hauled in all tho money again, nro other stores for the Pacific Xavy uai, G p. m. Williams' Pink Pills." and Fifty Dollars ($750.00). WIN gaged their passage so lato that thoy A.-- S. S. Mexican, Nichols, for Kli-hul- These wonderful pills nre useful In a but that is the largest and most im- "2. promises SHRINERS For not located within had to tako the steerage. was per- 5 p. m. ide range of dlseas.es such as anaemia, portant. the limits of the districts above de- It 8 llicumatlsm, sciatica, neuralgia, nerv- fectly comfortable for them. They did Str. Claudlne, Parker, for Kaliulul, Tho army manages the transports, of scribed. Two JIundred nnd Fifty Dol- p. m. ous headaches, and oven locomotor lar? (J250.00)." not mind in the least. It was only tho paralysis. which thero are now nine on tho Pa pre- M. N. S. S. Hllonlan, Johnson, for ntnxla and partial Thero arc other general limits first-clas- s passengers above who regis- San Francisco, 10 a. in. The great value of Dr. Williams' cific ready for immediate use nnd, as scribed, with relation to distance fiom (Continued from Pago One) they tered a kick. They copld not sleep for Str. Xlthnu, Oncss, for.Makawell, 4 Pink Pills lies In tho faact that a matter of fact in constant use. They churcji and schoolhouse, which aro def- Council were enjoying a trip to Cata-lin- p. actually make now blood and'thls car- inite enough do not pies-e- nt tho noise. These yellow necklaces that in. aro the Sherman, Sheridan, Thomac, but touch the Aloha Templo of Honolulu deter- Str. Mlkahala, Gregory, for Kauai ries health and strength to every por- question. they wear are tho leis, connected in is Logan, Buford nnd Crook, all fone-i- r mined to make it interesting for tho ports, 5 p. m. tion of the body. Tho stomach toned Even If the opinion against a formal somo way with the worship of tho na- up, tho nerves are strengthened, every rying men nnd having a large capacity, rule to delimit the boundaries should Nobles who refrained from venturing P. M. S. S. Siberia, Zeeder, for the tives. They are made of paper, but on Orient, 5 p. m. organ Is stimulated to do its work. ranging from 800 to 1800 soldiers and prevail, tlio law seems to give a broad upon tlio briny deep. As a result, they Dr. Williams' 1'lnk Pills nro sold by enough discretion to tho Commission tho island they aro mado of anything Scr, I.uku, Sclilcmmei, for Laysan Is. their oflicers, the Dix. nnd Wnrrcn held 'open houso' in their headquar- land, 5:30 p. in. all druggists, or sent, postpaid, on re. to refuse a license to any placo where handy, and when the Shriners left homo per box, which nre for the trnnsportatioa of they to public ters in room Xo. 432 of tho Alexandria, PASSENGERS. celpt of price, 50 cents six deem It Inimical the the island residents felt facetious and 2.50 - welfare. An understanding Rt tho Arrived. boxes for by tho Dr. Wllllami animals and freight, and the Burn- nnd invited all of tho anointed who Company, Schenectady, N. Y. board might be ns effective as a. writ- decorated every ono of them with a lei, Per May 14, Ha-aa- ll Medicine side, which is a cablo ship. Further had not taken advantage of tho sev- sir. Claudlne, from M ten rule for delimiting Baloon bounda symbolic of some of their hobbies, and and Maul ports. From Hllo: W. moro thero nro four government trans eral excursions to outlying points, to ries. so forth. One of tho party, a butcher, Dyer, C. A. inter-islan- J. llruns, J. J. Sullivan. ports in tho d Philippine aer This, however, Is a question of law. corao and bo entertained. And they From Knhulul: Sister Helena, Dr. was decoratod with a string of sau- vice tho Sacramento, Liscum, Seward, What the Commission desires to hear came. Burt, Mrs. 12. B. Guerro and child, II. expressions opinion from the public sages, and they won't tell what tho Wright. This is a transport servico of "Tho members of tho Aloha Temple F. Wehselau, Miss J. Parke, W. J. upon Is the limits within which saloon rest of them got." L. A. Herald. Hampton, M. K. Keohekalole, Wong T probably in considerable excess of any licenses should be kept, whether under and their immediate friends could be .. You, Mrs. Camur.i nnd child. From thing Japan could command itnmedi rules and regulations or in the discre- easily discerned by tho loi or wreath, Lahalna: Hattlo Kaiaina. 16 deck. ntely, although moro might bo. prcts tion of the Commission. Thero can bo which they woro about their necks. Per str. Mauna Loa, May 14, from Trunk S. Dodge, besides resigning ns only one respectable opinion upon the It ports. ed in to tlio servico from tho merchant was simply carrying out tho beautiful Hawaii tand Maul From Kau: a member of the Board of IMucation, question of whether or not saloon ter- i J. Hare, Mrs. M. W. Pope, C. M. marino in tho course of a few weeks. ritory should be defined. Tho Hawaiian custom to throw wreaths or lias sent in his resignation as u Com flvc-ml- Smith nnd wife, C. Horswlll, Captain but in tho meantime our government lo radius provision, on its face. lcis about tho necks o all departing TELLS fi WEIRD TALE A. Anderson, Mrs. J. J. Duncan, F. uiissioncr of the Public Library. In Is merely permissive. II. could be starting transports from the guests. ' Isenbergv A. G. Hawcs, Jr. From a; tho latter easo Governor Carter npt -- t Mrt. M. Souza. Atlantic to tho Pacific along with oth "The thirty-fiv- o members of Aloha From Kona: pointed him without lirst asking liim if COAST SHIPPING NOTES. "W. J. Wright, J. Coerper, J. Fried-lande- r, er ships of war. Temple who arrived in Los Angeles A passenger on the Alameda, arriv- T. Okomoto, J. It. Paris. From lio would consent to serve. His coin Tho Alameda nnd Sonoma left hero ing jesterdny, was Dr. J, C. McPher-so- n, In tho matter of other supplies for only seven "ferry- Saturday havo a sturdy 'kick' com- Kawalhao: M. Kawahara, J. H. Laird, mission was received after tlio Gov- hours apart but the was surgeon on the British a navy, tho Paymaster General's ofiice boat" beat the Sonoma In by 24 hours. ing nbout the accommodations pre- who Dr. II. L. Boss, Mrs. F. Edwards. From ernor's departure for tlio mainland, and Hellopolls recent trip ports: D. could easily meet nil demands. Sup- Tho schooner H. C. Wright cleared pared for them at tho Ohio apartment steamer on her Maul F. McCorrlston, W. yesterday lio returned it with duo Green, K. Hlyara, Mrs. C. Buchanan, plies pf food and clothing are kept in from San Francisco for Mahukona on house. They removed yesterday from from Malaga, Spain, to Honolulu, with politeness to tlio Executive oilice. Mr. May 9 with general cargo, largest 2300 Mrs. S. Smith, Mrs. J. H. Tarvls. stock nnd can easily bo augmented. a tho that placo to tho Lankershim Hotel, emigrants for the islands. This Deck: From Hawaii. 4; from Maul, 63. Dodge's reason for surrendering 'theso item of which was 551,500 pounds of voyage of the Hellopolls of' 13,000 Tho navy has its own factory that fertilizer. where they havo been comfortably From Knuat ports, per str. Nllhau, two important ollices is that his timo miles, Is the longest on record by an May 15 A. B. C. turns out 35,000 garments evory month. Lloyd's agent to Investigate housed. Tho Lankershim was not able Pomberton nnd wife, is fully occupied in superintending tho sent the emigrant ship, according to Dr. B. Wilson, Fath. Itodrteuez. F. Lamb, Assistant Secretary Ncwbcry, who wreck of the Dakota states that the to caro for them at first owing to tho Bishop estate. Is now on his return Pah On nnd wife, Yok Hon, Ylm Fook, was tho acting Secretary of the Navy vessel cannot bo saved but part of her rush of guests, but a point was wl '. A..K. Klnu, Ah Lin, Kim Fook, W. -f- - cargo can. Tho loss to tho London home to England. Tho steamer, he J. when Shaw inndo his strained nnd enough rooms wcro L. HJorth, C. F. Hays, C. W. Baldwin, SIBEBIA IN AND OUT. underwriters Is $3,750,000. says, sailed along very peacefully with and 65 deck passengers. warlike speech, said ho would not deny elenred to accommodate tho guests from Tlio Siberia, bringing ninny cabin In tho Barracouta case In the Federal her host ot poor Spaniards, until Per P. M. S. S. Siberia, May 16, from what had been stated at Worcester, al- Circuit Court in San Francisco tho tho Island Territory, Magellan San Francisco. For Honolulu: F. L, passengers and a small amount of award the court giving emerging from the Straits of , though it was plain that he thought of local tho "Aloha Tomple feels proud of tho Austin, Mrs. JJ, freight for this cit-- rriv,ed early eight $150 Into the Pacific, when such terrific llmund Baker, Mrs. - tailors damages each was af tho picture was- overdrawn. Ho added that it brought 20 per ccat of its rs Oi. Urudloy, Mrs. F, E. Bun ell, Capt. yesterday morning and sailed for tlio firmed but tho award of $200 costs was fact weather was encountered that tho C. 14. that every annual report by tho Secre- membership with them, and that, while J. Garden, J. S. Clark, Dr. C. Orient last night at 5 o'clock. Sho disallowed. were driven Into their quarters, Cooper, Miss Grace K. Cutting, Bev, tary of tho navy for sovoral years had their Templo is ono of tbo smaller ones, took only a few passengers from this and every precaution taken to prevent Warren F. Day, Mrs. Warren F. Day, requested appropriations for additional OrientallWKKKKXKil tho representation has been considered Miss Helen Eames, Miss Elizabeth port, all thoso in tho lirst cabin being territory with foes within and tho foundering of the steamer. The equipment along the lines indicated ii equal to tho best." L. A. Times. Eames, Mrs. G. A. ailes, Mackenzlo layovers from other steamers and thero foes without is a different matter." skipper, says Dr. McPherson, was Hop- Sir. Shaw's speech. ' is fortifica- Gordon, Mrs. It. P. Hull, W. P. being only about sixty Orientals in the It no secret that tho FLUSH Or MONEY. frightened, and said later that had kins, Mrs. A. I). Horner, Howard B. Thero nro many men prominent in tions work in tho Philippines nnd Ha anything gone wrong with the machin- Horner, James F. Morgan, acorgo steerage. ' ' If you seo a long string of mou with public life, however, who do not think waii has been hastened by tho War De- gear Hellopolls Myers, Phillips. A. M. Lumpkin. their hands in their pockets jingling a ery or steering ,the H. thero is to bo a war Mrs. A. B. Orr, Mrs. II. llobluson, for tho control partment within tho last year or two would havo brought up on the rocks Dr. 'Long, Miss P. Cannon, D. F. Mc- bunch of real livo money, with their H. Cu Peters, T. It. Boblnson, A. T. J. of the Pacific. Senator Ncwlnud?, .who and Congress has been appropriating Inside Cape Pillar, and all hands would Corrlston, J. AY. Donald, Miss M. Kuu-haln- n. eyes staring. hungrily and their lips .Robinson, S. Boblnson, Mrs. Helen lives in Nevada, but has largo inter- larger sums prey savages In- A. G. S. S. than over for these for zem-ze- havo become a to the Rowland, Miss A, Mrs, F. Under, whispering and a yellow chain Hazel Bowland, II. Chew, ests on tho Pncillc coast, is one of tifications projects simply ns a mat festing those Inhospitable shores. For- Hchunitz, Miss Kenwny, Quon Miss C. Cannon, around necks or heads, as E. Schnoor, Mrs. H. A. wire, do not is any their their tunately, however, the Hellopolls. Schwartz, W. Henry Miss L. Cannon, II. Cannon nnd them. "I think thero ter of precaution. Only recently tho Lieut. Shea, C. B. Cannon, Eddlo Cannon, their royal fancy happens to dictate, though sorely tried, rode through the Sloan, Mrs. C. B. Sloan, Mrs. S. F, Wulter Arthur Immediate prospect of war," said tho Chief of Engineers of tho War Depart- Klb-lin- g, you will know them. They are the groat gales and emerged safely from Sloan, L. Cannon, Albert MuGurn, Albln ill commenting upon Miss Anna K. Smith, Miss Knpunlal, Dr. Poters. Senator ment has been concluding denls for for tho narrow straits that menace vessels M. Varney, C. B. Wellcr, B. J. K. Shriners of Aloha Temple, Honolulu. Mrs. C. 16, Laysan Shaw's prophecy. "Japan is tification sites in Hnwaii Honolulu In part of the world. UlQller, Per scr. Lukn, May for near sleep Ohio, when they that If. E. Westervelt, Jlrs. II. E. building nnd will "They atthe The Hellopolls Is to proceed from Ho- Miss Island, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Walker. busy up her resources and in tho course of a year or two Westervelt, Heleno Westervelt, t sleep at all, aud among them aro sev- nolulu to China to tit out for South Miss Mlldrca Westervelt, W. Woltcrs. not engage lightly in war. Our only there will bo nn abundance of powerful BORN. eral well known 111011. J, A. Lyle, a Africa, where soveral thousand Chinese J. K. Taylor. danger comes from our possession of guns nt Manila and nt Honolulu to prominent man of Honolulu aud vlco laborers are to bo taken aboard for Departed. SOUZA In tills city, May 13, to tho tho Philippines. That was an intru- keep nny hostile licet that could bo transportation back to their homo Per str, Klnau, May 14, for Hllo and wlfu of Souza, a daughter. commodore of tho Hawaiian Yacht served Frank sive entrance into tho governmental brought cither of those country. These Chinese have nay ports, Charles Dement, C. It. DEE1UNO At the Kaplolanl Maternity together at Club, who was on tho entertainment time in South Africa, and by tho policies of tho Orient mny cost us their Ulacow, Mr. II. Mahoe, E. E. Bush, Home, May 14, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. and points, outsitle of shelling distance. committee during tho yacht races from terms of their contract have to M. F. Eaklo, Dr. Buffett and wife, Mrs. Augustus J, Peering, a son, dear. If war occurs it will bo on:the Nevertheless Shaw's to Hongkong. S. P. Chronicle. San IJicgo to Honolulu last July, is .- J. J, Homer, II. T. Hayselden, I Molr, Asiatic coast, not ou our coast. With statement, alarmist ns it was, will prob - W. (I. Hall, Hev. H. L, Desha, J, M, DIED. with them and is helping to stir up $ tho Hawaiian Islands In our possession bo to conx still larger ap- SANTA EITA HEBE. Kunakanul, A. W. T. Bottomley, E. ably used things a little on his own behalf, BOYD In Reuforth, Ontario, Canada, and Penrl Harbor thoroughly fortified Tho big oil steamer Bantu Itita, Capt. Krusii nnd wife, E. O. Funn, M. K, propriations from tho next Congress, for oxtremo statu April 89, 1907, Margaret Boyd, widow "Tho reason this morning Temple, A, L, Greunwell, c. Hay, E, C. Thompson nnd and protected by our ships of war ii to as to hasten still further the com- Connor, arrived yesterday aft. Muyo, T, of tho lata John of wealth is their luck. They all had Hiimucl I'urker, Mrs. J. Tuy Mrs, M. II. Counter, Ho hostile llect projected from tlio Asiatic pletion of military nnd naval plans that er u pleasant trip from Port Harford. lor, Muster Taylor, Miss Ida Akuu, mother of tho usual big roll of bills when they nolulu; A. W. Tliompson, Port Ar canst against our roast would have no the administration has on tho grout Shu camo down in eight und a half Miss II. Miss May K, Ko, startod, but by tho timo thoy arrived Jcmilo F, Thompson, half-wa- 11 WrlKliI, Mis, M. thur, and Miss coaling station nnd tlio at- western ocean, Tho surplus in tho day?, very good time for boat of Mr. J, Chambers, L. Hniforlli. tho stack had grown almost beyoud 11, V. tacking ship would bo l l Is a sister ship of the llulchelder uud wife, J. I'luher. COMPO -- In Han FrnncUoo, Mny 9, 1807. almost with Treasury largo nnd growing lurger her class. She II. H. 11, O. V, - the size of their pockets, llimimT. Itiilictligc, Jit- (liMiritu L. Coinpo, dearly out coal by thu time they reached our almost every month, so (hero will Santa Mnrlu, which wus here about Henry, i;, beloved that i; iiisrwp, husband (if Alice I.yctnt Coinpo, nnd n HJIMNI'IIB WJN BYKllYTJIINa. ugo is W, (I. Hull, May II, coast, In short tluui tliey would be bo no dearth of money for defense two months aud this her tint Per ir. for Ko. fa l Hit of Mirlo Cninpo, u native of ii'il.- -J. uud M. derelict mi tho ocean, purposes, Whllo no hostllo operations "On shipboard tho passengers form-- ! trip to Honolulu, In ruining round nnndull wife, II. Olllel, Qiivbri', Cunnda, oncd 41 years 10 W. HlU'ldni) inn) llecll-- sho J. wife, Mrs J. niuiiUm 30 days, A member of "Hut the 1'hlllpplui's urn so near aro contemplated by this government od pools betting ou thu speed of the tho Horn to Han rranclico rati luto W, nnd II. Illcii mid paily, (. M, l,ov CloiUitt lodifi) No, 139, 1'. & A. M. to .Win uud m tar from tho United on tho Pacific, men high lu tho govern- ship, and much to thu disgust of evory a great ileal of bad weather uud was led, A. O. Orlme. Tim lain Mr, Coinpo n woll States Hint any dlnlciilty u the Ori- ment councils have more than oncu ono else tho Hhrnrs won everything compelled to put luto Bouth American Per sir. IwwUnl, May H, fnr Maul known in Honolulu, liavlnir been cnt- - ent iiiluht pri'i'lpltatu h utrugijle lu alluded to tho dcilmblllly pf an curl)' in sight. Tho last night out tho Kug ports for repairs several (lines, Bhe snd Moloka,J', wife and ehllt ployi-- n Kerr" lio storo. lis wa I). Mini coun- i wus 011 nnd tak-e- ilmii lrCirrlMu kun. mi I.IK well UK u Munnii. wlileli thu rbu nnd honor of th completion of tlio Vuiiuuiu caiml, fur llihuieii decided lo mako u itsud, built tho Great I.ukis H. i'i ills IV l. M. H Hlberlu, Muy Id fur wldou l it duuiihicr of James I,y-- t try HuM ni't'rtnilulM pur liuldlinf on then pructlcally tint entire nuviil force they I'ninpuled thu speed of tho ship in two pieces donn thu Ht. Luwreuro il. Oiloiu.-ll- r. J w Mm tin uid wtl city of Hilt nt n rntl cnmpiued uftli which tM of tlio Hulled Hlalc rould lio rmulex-VUUH'- tlio day before slid then bought up river lo thu Atlantic, Hhr brought iluuvlilrr, Mix W 1'liwnlnif mid Hlh'(,ieV At lli Quint's llo.pllal, , U, KvU-Uwi- sunt I lie u uu tin) I'aelfle uM 1 011 mil tach way, Tho down 4S,iHM) imrrt'ls nf nil fur tlio'l uloii rliild, It. II. Huffman, A. Honolulu y 19. )WI. Mr. K. nf llui'r War lo liiitfUnd uoubl In few duy the plucci Ifutk, II. WilKli'y, ( jMjthiinu. uiittl )Mi. Iw it ilrsiiiiiuii' At long u uu at ocean, hhiI muuM be pmmful enough kanakas wo 'till cliuckllutf, for tho Oil Co, tllkHlmlu, May 18. iititiiittit itl in iVtfluatf ttil tnnrnliitr I'tr sir. fur lv"'tl lend tu tMiiumviM) In lln UrUni rival- Ih MVi'lKiuie lliu Ilea at nny oilier na- ihlp'i did not (onto wlllilu tw(ii-- iwM.--Ml- . l A IlltvuiiiUlilldirn A. frum the Ilt Mllli ipi ('. )', I'vlernoii's suit U4li;l Kslut . rMdvii. Mr!, ry mm piHilun) uu dinirnlly thnt illrln- tion tliui ruuld be tlirrp. milts of their reckoning, and Jlohllisoll J II, lluiulwity, U . JUil-!- 1'rliiliiltf .i.l .laiiuullitiltuiuj urn fn. acmliid th. Ahleru uud ntlivrs Is t for litmrlnti hIH nut U W i' I'mkr l' M iiilmrit Mi jw.iluiiy Iiiiiiim) u liittnd inury ruri), but 'D'.iou nf VUKV.HT WAJ.KKH. "Coining um htn iiuhla kaolti tn on Monday. Juno 0,

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