TELEPHONE 365 STAR OFFICE STAR NOW LOCATED AT Business Office HAWAIIAN McGANDLESS BUILDING New Ornamental Parlor Alarm Clock Free to Star Subscribers. VOL. XV. HONOLULU, HAWAII. MONDAY, APRIL l, 1907. No. 4885 TheMcCandless Building The Star's New Home Maluika Site Is Chosen (Associated Pre Cable to The Star.) WASHINGTOjJ, D. C. April 1. Tho King-stre- et site has been selected as the location for tho Fedoral public building1 In Honolulu, provided that a new street will bo opened from King street to Merchant. This cable announces tho victory of tho Mahuka site property which Is on tho mtikal side of Kins street between the line of E. O. Hall &' Son's prop- erty and the easterly side of Bishop street extended. This was tho site rec- ommended by H. A. Taylor, who rep- resented the Treasury Department. RUEF ft! D f! 'f! "ft (AsHOciutod, Press Cable to The Star.) SAN FRANCISCO. April 1. Aba Ruef has appealed to the Supreme Court of tho state for a release from the custody of the elisor, W. J. Blggy, ho has been guarding the Indicted boss since the latter was Arrested. TEDDY (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) CHICAGO, April 1. President Roosc- - elt has endorsed Busse the Republican Engraving by "The Paradise of th( Pacific." H. L. Kerr, Architect candidate, for mayor of Chicago, whllo W. J. Bryan endorses Mayor Dunne for The- - McCandless Building THE STAR'S new home, is situated on the corner of King and Bethel streets, in the very heart of Honolulu. The magnificent building covers 40 feet on King street and runs along Bethel street a dstance of 142 feet. The engraving shows the imposing appearance of this structure of four stones and a large, high and modem basement. The building wll be a popular one; the owners state that two-thir- ds of 'the entire structure has been rented. The top floor will be the home of the Commercal Club; this floor commands a superb view of Honolulu and approaches. The next two lower flcprs each contain 14 modern offices. The upper three floor will be served with an Otis passenger elevator. The ground floor is divided into 6 stores; two are now occupied by the Post Office one as a money order office; the other for the registry division. The store on the right of the main enrtancc is now ooseve occupied by THE STAR and is divided into a business office and editorial room. The largest part of the modern basement contains the STAR'S plant. Here has been installed the large, new Babcock newpaper press and all the newspaper and printing plant. " ' " Just as soon as we have everything in order, we will issue a general invitation to our friends and patrons to visit our new home. v .' ?'f' "? Against State wnership tarthquako at Bltlls caused much dam rea to some coasting vessel and then (Associated Press Cable to Tho Star.) age. Tho number of deaths Is unknown bo taken to Vancouvor. Tho idea of TWO DRAMATIC WASHINGTON, D. C. April 1. In a were course Is Japanoso will ultl Missionaries' rendered homeless. that tho letter In which ho discussed the mately make their way across railroad the bor situation, President Roosevelt ex FOB. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. dor Into tho United States. Tho steam has INCIDENTS AT pressed himself as opposed to stato, quick or rate i3 named Is $40, but tho The relief from pain affordec that ownership of railroads. Make People by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm hotolkoepers are charging $32, the ex makes It a favorite with sufferers from KALAUPAPA tra $12 being a commission. rheumatism, sciatica ,lan.o back, lum SCHEME The now dodge has caused a groat bago and deep seated wid muscula-pains- . THE SIMPLE ELOQUENCE OF A SUFFERING WOMAN THE DE- deal of discussion among tho Japanese. An elegant Men's Shoo Is Homeless For sale by all dailers, Benson SPAIRING EARNESTNESS OF THOSE DIOMED BY DREAD LEP- But comparatively little la known of tho ROSY RISES TO TOUCHING ELOQUENCE IN THE CREDULITY Star.) Smith & Co., agents for liawall. (Associated Press Cable to The AND ANQUISH OF THEIR CRY FOR HELP. (Continued on Pago Five.) CONSTANTINOPLE, April 1. An Printing, OF JAPS Fine Job Star Ofllce. I:. Thoro were two exceedingly drama- Impassioned eloquence was protesting tic Incidents In the meeting of tho against the legalized sale of liquor In yesterday of Ian lepers afternoon, In front the Settlement. WILL SEND ISLAND LABORERS A MATTER OFHEALTH Potay i the Superintendent's house, In the vll The other was, when tho gathering Gamble TRANS-SHI- Don't P WalK Over Slioes lage of Kalaupapa, at whloh the mem- of lepers presented two of their num- BY KOREA TO AT bers of the legislative committee were ber to the legislators, as living evi- FRISCO FOR VANCOUVER. listening to the petitions and protests dence, In the restoration of their atlff-nne-d Against Odds of the lepers. hands, and the Improvement In IMMENSE NEW STOCK was a woman, plainly Japanese hotel-keepe- have hatched One when their tubercle swollen and clcatrlcod The new showing ravages efllcocy a new schomo for frustrating the im dark shade of ton and IN ALL STYLES. the of the droad dis faces, of the of the Wallach 1 ease, In her drawn face, and he wast- - migration laws regarding tho move the fine wearing qualities of this 84.50 $4.00 S5.00 ed hands and feet, with simple, but (Continued on Page Seven). ment of Japanese Immigrants from Ha- You should not make any Invest waii to the mainland of the United shoe mako It one of the most ments without first securing reliable Stutos. Tho schomo is a bold one, but $3,000 stylish and popular shoes of tho advice. The odds are all against you as there Is said to bo at least possibly more money to be made, If you do. We make a study of In- 10V TO man and season. Tho prlco Is $3.W. vesting and are In a position to give Ladles Sorosis HA! the hotel men are naturally dtsirous Shoes , you sound advice. Consult us. mm of putting the scheme through. Ask for No. 361. 1 It is understood that they are nego-elatl- BLACK AND TAN, CLEAN HOME to secure transportation for 300 KEEP C01II Japanese on the S. S. Korea to $an TINTED CANVAS BALS. Francisco this week. Whether suoh (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) transportation has been granted them POWDER Hawaiian Trust Co,, $3.50 S4.00 5.00 SAN FRANCISCO, April 1. Twelvo SAN FRANCISCO, April 1. IS. V. by the local agents can not be staled Absolutely Pure hundred laundry employees In this city Halsey of the Pacific Telephone Com- at present , but some of the hotelkeep-er- a IIMIIIUMIUIUIILUU , UilUl UU. COO re- Be- HAS Limited and 1n Alameda County have gone pany who wag arrested in Manila are representing that they have NO SUBSTITUTE 1 1 1 1 on a strike, demanding eight hours cently on an indlotmenb by the grand aured this transportation, it is not in A Crisam of Tartar Powdor, Jus? in.. onnMttei with toynfelf jgggMi tSai$Mlrt to lanjj tgft Japanese. fro from alum or ptios,- - Fort Streeet. TWO THE HAWAIIAN STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1907. For San Francisco, per S. S. Korea, (4 April 5. SCHOONERS BEACH KIKKO-TE- N Oceanic Steamship Company. INCOMING. (For additional andIllil!latei shipping 3e From Sati Francisco, psr S. S. Doric, 3E5est: Soy ''ages 4, I or S.) April i From Colonies, per S. 5. Moana, Ap 3. HILQ AND MAHUKONA TIDES, SUN AND MOON From Victoria, per S. S. Aorangl, Ap 0. The lino passenger Steamers of this line will arrive at and leave this Full moon March 29th at 9 a. m, From Colonies, por S. S. Ventura, Ap 4 port as hereunder: S Ia per S. S. April II. C. WRIGHT FROM FRISCO AND as S?M5 tn - c S From Orient, Korea, FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. O 3 9 a C. O. M. KELLOGG FROM EUREKA 5 2 as ALAMEDA APRIL VENTURA APRIL 5d Xli U. S. A. TRANSPORTS. 13 01 w ARRIVE LAST WEDNESDAY. CD 'ALAMEDA APRIL SrEIUlA Al'KIIi 5 Thomas, sailed from Honolulu for Ma- aWLMHDA 51 AY IT ALAMJSDA..-- . MPltth 10 s: nila, March 14. C3 'jClAMKDA JUND 7 SONOMA APRIL 23 1 1. Last quarter of the Moon April Stli. Bufqrd, at Sun Francisco. The arrival of the S. S. Kinnu from p.m. ft. a.m. a.m. Rises Logan, sailed from Honolulu for Guam Hawaii and Mnul ports Saturday o 1 0.02 1.0 S.17 11.13 5.62 0.15 0.29 and Manila, Feb. 11. gives news of the two vessels from Sherman at Sun Francisco. tho Coast reaching other Island ports. tli a.111. x ... 2 0..68 1.6 5.6S 11.47 0.40 6.61 G.16 10.38 Sheridan, at San Francisco. The schooner II. C. Wright, Captain p.m. Dlx sailed from Honolulu for Seattle, Nlolsun, arrived at Mahukona on Wed- . 13. ... 8 8.08 1.0 G.4C 12.30 1.68 G.53 G.1G 11.31 March nesday Inst. 'March 27, 21 days from c 4 0.18 1.0 7.62 1.34 3.4G 5.49 G.1G San Francisco and tho schoonor O. M. P ARRIVING. 1.G G.1G 0.3G Kellogg reached Hllo the same tiny. 21 5 10.29 9.40 2.42 6.30 5.49 Sunday, March 31.
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