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f x i t it i i I r : Prom Sin Franelseol Sierra ' September 29 For Ban Franelseol Manchuria September 29 From Vancouver. Mnkurn October 11 For Vaneouverl 'rnlnndln October 12 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. BELT Protest Is Cabled To Capitol Emphatic protest against tlio pro- posed uiodlllcntlou of tlio Pcdoral liiiirtiiitliiu legiilutloiiB affecting Ha- waii, Hid Uu cnnsiqueut npiMilng o( tlila port to grno danger of jollov. feei, wan cnbtcil to Washington this nricruoon lij Ibo Civic IVderatlnii. II !,. ..I.A.I .....I....I riilliiit ..l .. ffilrrn. iiiu ejiiuieil ini'iini. iuuwi;ii ii iii h i Iv attended meeting of tlio foilcrutlon liclj nt noon In Public Senlco Asso- - elation ncauquariers, in which ur. vv. 0. llobcly presented n icsolutlnn th.it was ordered cabled entire to tlio na- tional capital. Tlio ilnm-n- r iif Mm plttiu fever men. nee wus emphasized strong!) in 11 Ik- - I (irons speerh by Dr. Ilobdy ami the meeting was unanimous In Its protest. Win h tlio reboliitlons weio piescnleil,' W. II. Castlo siconded tbein and J. flrocn also seconded. Dr. Iloli l aft- -. cr leading the resolutions declared that Honolulu will lio In peril from jillow fever eery month of tlio )inr. .....1 II. n n.. nnl.li.mU ImVn .. .!. I ln IIIII llllll Mil Ullilil'lilli; IIUIV I1WIIIII i.i- - juio the city and Torillor) bejoiul riiiupulntlnu. Ily vote of tlio meeting tlio follow- ing resolutions wcro lOideiod cabled, to bo followed by letters to tho Judge 8. M. llallou, roprosen-t.itlv- o of tho sugur planters, and a litter also to Delegate Kuhlo: Whereas, tlio stegonijl.i calopus Is the solo means of communicating ) feer, unil Wheiois. this niosquj Is imlicr-hi!- I distributed throughout this clt), and Whereas this port Is, on account of Its latitude, lufictlblu with yellow finer Ihioughoiit the entile c.u, and Whereas, btcauso of theso facts, an epidemic of jellow fovei would bo iiioio lasting and moio distinctive to ns than In any othei clt) in tliu Unit- ed Stales, therefore, Ho it icsolvul, that the Honorable, the Scent ny of the Treasur) bo to eiifoiro at this poll tho "special legulntions on account of jellow fevei" (U. S. ipiarautlno re- gulations, Oct 1010) Hint ale pres- cribed Tor and enforced at tlio vari- ous m iluland ports along tho Gulf of .Mexico. TWO ARRESTS FOR POOR POI Two more Chinamen wero nrrested tills uioiniiig on warrautH sworn out h the food commlbsloiieis ilcpait-n- ii nl In connection with tlio soiling of sil that did nut ronio up to tlio standard. As was stated In Iho Bulletin )esterda) afternoon tho commlfesioii-o- r was working on homo Himples and the ai rests aio tho outcome of hi liMestigallous. Tho two Chinamen nricsted am Kun Kwoug l.ee and Tung Ylk. F Tlio Teiiltorlal band under tho lc iilershlp of Captain llergei, will filvu u moonlight concert ut the Alexander oiing Hotel loot garden this even-lu- g Captain llerger luis selected a pleas- ing progiatn of melodies foi tlio de- lectation of those who attend this ion-- , cert - a Tho Hawaiian Wotuen'o club will meet at the home of Mis II J. Auld, ut 7:.!0 1'ilila) evening. 5043. Evening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION BUSINESSMEN ROAD WORK TO COOPERATE IN CAMPAIGN "The demand for improving sanitary conditions emphatlzes the necettity of responsible citizens taking a greater Interest In politics and of turning out at the next election and seeing that honest and competent men are put Into ... omce who win properly ana judiciously less to sit back and talk about the error of ever instituting county and mu- - niclpal government here. The only sensible plan will be to improve present conditions by seeing that the proper men are put into public office." President Spalding of the Chamber of Commerce. Saiiltar) conditions In llouoltilii are suili as to ilnn mil adeiiiiatu uitlon from Hi" next l.iglsluturi, and to pre- pare for stub nitlon Hiei iltlzins of Honolulu must go to the polls inul send good iiitu Into otitic. This Is tliu ele 1 irat loll undo by Prcsldint i: I Spiildlug of thu I'll nil-l- it r of Commirie this morning, us thu risiilt of Hut first "suing Honolulu' trip, m uio b) business men )estcrdiy iiftirnoon iiudir escoit of olllilals of the Iloinl of Health. l'risldint Ki tilling said this morn ing that u great amount of additional scwerngo mutt be put Into tliu dis- trict west of Niluuml strict, mill Hint the bond. Iniidlenpped now h) Ink of nny funds, wlmtiitr with which to meet the dem mils fui hiiilth prottc-Hiji- i, must bu furnlKlied iiiiims to curry out Its plans for linprowimiit. Ite emplinslzis Hint it Is up to the utirs of Honolulu to see that the best men possible uiu put In chirgu of spending SUPERVISORS' LATEST ORDER CLEAN FOOD BEGINNING PAGES. HONOLULU, IS Another ituni Iiih hand- - that tlioy will tlio dealers out tho on tlio Hon- - tho tiles off or conditions visor Prank Kroger, chair-saiiitn- i) irket. in (onimlttco tho Ills time It an Supcrvlmi that ileileis not tour Inspection tho various but all over tho clt) generall) must picparo to keep meat, fish, fruits vegetables clean beginning with Sat- in day nioinlng next, or Buffer tho It that as uu nllornatho obeying tho law, lest mid possible till! bifoio tho ioiiKh Justice Is store for offcndeis. As' stated tuimo (lino ago, Iho B liae glieu tho Idea to mnko tho de tiers scieeu nil tho foodstuffs ilspli)cd for sale, will Impose only Iho olio condi- tion that food iniibt ho kept lie fiee f tiles. Whothei this Is tlono b ecus, eli cl lie fans or wav- ed Oriental arms Is left to tho dis- cretion, oueig) and Ilium lal means tho doaleis, but Iho suporv Isms sa) DOUBLE SHIFTS ARE WORKING Conditions overcrowding III the schools giailuall) being sc ttlid up, moulding to Superintendent Willis T Pope, who, vvllli Clt) Hiiglneei Oil) Oiu, pild a visit lo most of the Important otitsldo cen- ters )cstcrdu). siveial Instances an attempt will 'bo nude to carry through this jeur with the buildings Hu) have at li) working a double shift That Is to siy, one teacher will use n dass- - .loom lu the nioinlng vvllh olio sit 'children anotliii will oeitip) during thu nftcrnoon with miotliir set Plans will bo up fur the now .buildings that are wanted, the w hule matter put up to tho clt) fathers to thrush out I At thu Klulaul school tlitie Is n hos- pital building that can turned to 12 expend the public lunos. ll is the puldlo inline), Hint the pulille works of thu eltj must lie looked tiflir Intelligently. In tho parlv Hint uncle the tonr)es- - tenia) were President Splitting, 11 I DillliiMi mi, W O Smith, A N Camp-lul- l. (I. P Wilder and urge W Smith, escorted li) President Pratt of the Iloinl Health, Dr. .Shepherd, Se'irctar) Mott-Kliilt- Senator A. V. Jiiild and Clilef Sinltary lunpeitor Cluirloik Dr Pratt was tliu olllcl.il guide of the pirty, and ronio of thu Hie buslmss men tegratlon in compliance the f"r l"""l"'se the i)cs. 'suDreme is ''''""" ' another ultlni been m.ilib Oil lij Kiiportlsora go to Jail, hloiis question of making Supoi I, al tlie public in ! in of tho health of 'I is aniioiiuieintut bo.iid, and McClellau nindo mil) at thu mirkctiu of of and Is hinted to in of In up of ti)!iiK of and in aill mi set b) of of mu uf Public Instruction I lu hand uinl of and It eli.iwn and be use- - and tie of ,l"1 Ihei trip brought forcibly to our lit- - tcnthm the InxunlUiry conditions oxUt-- i i t i -- - .. n... ni i which are menaces to the) health of Hie people," said Mr Spalding "Wu were paitlculiirly Impressid ultli thu large amount of wit mils I) lug onl) li few- - minutes' walk or rldo from tliu postolllce mid tho heart of Hie ilty (Continued on Page .) as bhops tlio othei da) and were aHtoii-- ( llm.l I.. II.. I .... II. .I II. n .1.. .I..H.. I. t.l Lein given no notlco Hint tlioy must keep their food frio from tiles. "It looks as If tho InsiiectorH hue not tried I" tarry out orders, ami un less the) show signs or getting busy wo aro going to mako n shike-up.- " n)H Hnpoivlsnr Kiuger. "llegluiilug next Saturday morning, tho dealers must ubc) tlio law or wo will hive tlicm airesled" Tomoiinw oenltig at n meeting of Iho boird an ordinance nuking It oh- - ligilor) to keep meat uinl fish fieo tta ... . . - si i iinii uiri ami iuch is hi iju iiiiioiiiiceu. It Is one of tho i...... series of llko hills that havo been ill aft oil, tallied ovoi nnd soino of tliom pissed I It has tin on or four rooms and will lakuupall the overtlovv Con- - unions m i id aru goou jiuru Is no oviicrowiiiUK unci inuura will go aiung biuooiiii) At Walpahu thu Hlluntloii Is bad Tlicy have one iliss being Iield out u tree, more along tliu ver- - amlas, unit anot ur i.ass ., work nit in u loon, In u prlvat., house Altlio. gl, coiiuiiionstiiu unci tniri. mi rope nus diildcd that It would onl) lie folly to usk for mi) more looms to bo built This lias been done on two occasions licfoie, with tliu result Hint when school started uguln there hud been suili an Incrensu In tlie niiiubir of pu- - plls that thu aiiommodathin was not nail) largo enough As an alternative he has arranged (Continued on Page 2) jfr., j A Mr.. " ' LM " !USaJCaO mmtJJmik iBiiii n.M Ml mn JMT - --&-"' Publicity TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. Strike Is Near On R.R. (Atumclateii ivf rcM..Ti Nt-- YORK, M. Y., bept. Z8 urn- - elals of the Harrlman lino have re- - i l j i. -- i .i.. .trii.i..i "" " "" " shopmen's unions and a great strike seems Inevitable. C. W. Kline, inter- - national president of the blacksmiths, ay hl the shopmen will strike Sal- - urday and Monday and that 35,000 car- - men, machinists, blacksmiths and sheet metal workers will be involved. Seven thousand special police are being sworn m on tno faciiic division ot ine lines and stockades are being put up in various cities. ' HARVESTER TRUST IS nruir niceni ;cn mnui CHICAGO, IIU 8ept. 28 The Inter- - national Harvester trust beaan di.in. ih. central selllna aoencv - GOOD GOVERNMENT things with ,rl id their Court order. keop OF ,il""it ",o tr CAssix-lutn- t Prin- - Cable.) la, Sept. 28 Presi- - dent Talt spoke here today on the re- - latlon of the government and business a remedy for the restoration of the confidence of tho classes. FINAL GIVES ROLPH BIG t a I..S...1 ... .. t.t I i pk"iiii'i i 'rr muni. I SAN FRANCISCO Cat. Sept. 28- .- final election returns give James Rolph Jr. 47,082 votes for mayor as against 26,497 for P. H. McCarthy. HAN PHANl'ISO). Oil . Si pt 27. Sugiii Hi! ili cues list, Kite PrtWoiis (imitation, C MJ5i WILL TO BOARD Itegul ir loiitlue matters nnd Prexl dent Pratt's report as to Hie work that; bus been done during the weik will be the main to come up for ion- - sldirntlon by tliu members of thu Hoard of Hcallli ut their muting Hds luftiriioou This will be the usiiil weekly meet- - lug of the boird, ami Hum Is praill- - cully nothing new to come up before iidi aI a I u vvicn cue cxiipiiou in snuui iiiimino- - ......... of petitions for relations ,.r ....,. pie scut to Molokal tlio past wcck to go ihmn llieru as helpers No report has been heard from Chief Inspector Ilowuian ot Hiiwnll, hut President Pratt expeits to liiur by thu mall Hiturdii) Mr. How man's wlfo Idled last week nnd he thinks Hint this llius naturally upset his plans Hu hopes then to hum somu ib finite In- form itlon ns to thu cause of thu out break of t)phold on the lllg Island Itobprt 11. Marshall, chief gco- - crrillilior nt tlie iri.otoelcill Htirvov. Was n,l)Mtol chulriiiuu of tho American ,it.egnt!on to tho geographic con- - KreM t(l ,, ,lo)(, n Ulllll0 A ,cr,ct. Hint August Jncobson (),, ot c(,nlt sulchlo but was My vvus signed by tho coroner's Jury. Tlio liody of Jacob- - B()11 n New gwcloit, Malno. farmer, wng fmlIlI ,)clln,, ,,, ,I()US0 ,, , m,nliiB or luno 12. Ti10 Dcvor IJoird r Silicrsors ,ao Mited to oiect a monument lu lnnor of Ul,,h jlmu(,teno. tho avln- - lor w(1 wall KnC(1 at tl0 mcct at ovorland pari. Nov 17th last Brs, j.,19s0 sUgu s t(, i,e request- - Pli . . ., Inhoiltauco tax on all i,r Mlniicsotn lamN. h'ld under con- - tract ut sale, amounting to nearly JGfJO.OOO, --e i n 1,1, -- "- j, i ..V Inuu nrieet and hold tha trade V lTM.l Is a FREAR ARE HELD Delegate Kuhlo's uprn deilnriitlon of u(i (,m( rlor ,. ' ml ,ilt, ,,x. I i iinlii uhiioiinii mi nil n tliu II ll lie- - tin )xUtdu) Hint urlltvii tliurgis ( ia. ,i(n laid In fore tliu Herniary lug, of tin. Inti rlnr b tin- - Delimit'", went tliu principal tnpks of iiuim rsatloii It mining iiitu mid pnlllh laiis to- - iln), ami on nil Milts ll Is m,i'id Hint Kuhlo ami tin- - (ioirnor are in u llnlsli light Hi joiul continuing the II ill let Ins illspatch from Us Washington cum- - Hpoiident, minouiiilng the fait Hint the Ichiirges luue lieeii forinall) made, tlio Delegate declines to the mat- - mi) ,ir "' "" "'' would not couscut to rnr public the nature of the ihurges It Is said that one of tliu ihar,is of '"'M '" ''" "'"' ""' "oicrnor swltihlng money iroill ll luilil hpie llllllll) iiiiiu- - not .Willi ndmliilstirliig the land laws to lie should ""l" b) today It abolishina miotliir fund, mid account iindtr two huxlni make iuj handr of Ibis enn be secure d lYe-a- r this IS THEME '" ",lk n WATERLCO, COUNT MAJORITY The .PRATT REPORT HEALTH TODAY niatleis during hru- - ,mlriered ijiiiy-it- ' iTria.TTTft.3i,llOTiiirjiiiityc(, PurelV Matter ellscMiss inurvllhe llenxibllenu flritiiition (loicrnor morning TAFT,r"""' S'UGAR Auiilllm' lint ii i tmii.irntl1v fim .. t ji..i .i.t. t... 11....1. iiiunuuik iuiium" ami iiuuvr uujuni- - mint of bearings, a billt.iiliiftlli now engine for Iho pist four mouths has In en iiinlei insinuation nt tno power of tho Honolulu Rapid Transit Comkinj, is about ready foi serUie .Manager C O. !lallent)no under general supervision Iho Miwor- - ful piece of machinery has been In stalled with tho assistance of Chief Engineer Hubert Menaiigh of tho plant, villi breathe u sigh of relief when tho big engine Is "turned over"! tho tlrst time this evening, or tomorrow. Manager Italic nt) no predicts that will all parts adjusting themselves' and working elnwii suioolhl), tho now only engine can safol) bo placed in rogil-- ( lino ur service lij the nilddlo of Oclohei, least A visit to the Itaphl Triuslt power presint luiuso this morning sliovved Iho now I "It Hoover, Owens and liter, Iliun-'ne- w t c tt Corliss engine ruelvliig touch - ! glue. mt i i tt' e's nero ami mere ami ri'spieiiuiui in slilnglng ...i... Mean a Fifty Per Cent Increase In Power. 'The Installation ot this now on- -' W. R. HITS ONE NAIL W It Custlo hit one null squarely on tho head at u meet- - log of tlio Civic Federation today , dtaLUHslilK tlio moUUIciitloii of tlio J. Ie.eral quarant no laws by Honolulu Is I c ml. ucd v with )el low fever Infection from a .s.. ,', .,.... of JllMnnl0 il.,. , t I Amerliaii coasts . .., x)uw (lf w1lt , mo lor today," said he, "1 feel llko abalidonlllB my attitude) on tho suspension of tho coastwise law, for It's mil Japanese friends that ! havo put up this Job on us, and there's no question about It" Mr may bo lonked for ' now an an advoiato of maintain- - t ' l"B u toustwlse la. JTBij - . it ,,,jf .Arartii. tf4iliat,-'Sm- i of Business 12 PAGES. MADE kijh Ih Inn not received n cop) of the iliurge iiml knows nothing about tin Ir nature I . ' Tlie Ittpiililluiii T rrltorl il cinlnil innnitlt . It was luirmd tills inoin- - will take no bund In the innttir now. but It Is more than probuble that will In- - ilisuiKxid )it (Mi ilnn ml said tills iiioriilnu that theioin-- ' mlttio will ixiiituall) have to take dignl - of the row between thetwo part) huders. but Hint nothing Willi miw be done The re hit Ions between Kulilo and the roiuiiilttui have not bti n entirely clone of lute, mid It Is Muted that Hie committee was not apprised III u iy pf tin- - I), li pile's preparations n light It Is pollthiil gossip that at tinstone, the Oiliu Si union, knows u good ileal about Hie eluirgts, hut this bis null glxell lull collllrin llloll (liiiernor l'riar sahl I ml t) that lie has no knowledge of any Cede nil agent lure Im estimating romlltlons, but, on tlljl lie Hint the agent Is now busy mid that be Is u member of the Di inert-- nt of the Interior. ill no nie.iiift a flftv nor rout lnrto.iKt? 1.. . ....... ...... h.h .. in puwur, Hiaifii .Ai.in.iKur inui'n tjnu to a llulletln represent itiio "Our old plant, and ouu that is now supplying tho sjstom Willi siwer louslsts of three engines of 340 hursu power cicli or a total of 1020 liuiso isiwcr Theso machines aro common- ly known as thu tandem coiiikiuiii t)pe, that Is, ouo c) Under Is loc ited behind tho other. Tlio now engine which we hope very sunn to havo In commission Is better known as a cross coinpoitnd t)pc of machine, "Against a with a 102 (I horse jKiwer, wo have In tlio now engine 1C00 hoi so power, or an Increase of fifty per cent over tlio Iho present lu- - stallatlou Tlio new engine Is nut capable of taking caro of thu load Itself but wilt liisino ut fifty per cent Increase over the car scnlco Is Iho Intention to m ike tho maclilno the main station en- - Tho old engines to bo held in lienellt tlie wealthy ilnss, but otlier leaden In alsore- - RAPID TRANSIT MAMMOTH ENGINE INSURES MORE POWER AND SERVICE rs' wlilch plant whoso fur either Kentsi CASHE which liparij Cnstlo Ciinnir iiue plant lit a reserve nun us an auxiliary 10 iiici ..i... "Tim now hollers two In number, are of the Sterling Water Tubulin (Continued on Page IS NOT GUILTY After a retirement of half mi hour, thu Jur) brought lu a verdict of not guilty In thu case lu which a Korean named Chunu Ik Hal was i harm ..,,, lllur,Ur ,utrtir j,K,. niur i: cooper d over twent) witnesses were exam-- . lunl I'll) Attune) John Catlu.iit priistiuted Ihei Teirllor), nnd I.orrln Andruvvs mid Dickey appiareel uu betialf of the di fitise Governor Krenr staled this morning Hint tlio inattor of tho Wnlholo water rights iiuislioii would finished lu n few clays lie took tho matter up this morning and will go right through with It. WW if- - .itu- - v iJ&&MWrsu)'' iS- - One essential of good advertising U ffi bS persistency, w Jf Only by advertising can a merchant S j secure a wide tliitnbution. V) fH J Only uith n wida distribution can h Hi 1B J maintain PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 MM URGENT PROVING CALLED HEALTH CHARGES COSTLY CITIZENS AGAINST SECRET Belt Road Figures High Oiliu's first li It roiil section Is going to cost a foitune In fact, It " mi rostU """ luc il '"""",n biv tin. il,a ih mid bo reiihertlsoj bc- - cause the count) eiiuiot afTord to spend rougbl) $lfi()ii(l a mile mi Its ro ids. lils were rcclCi h) the holt rojil nn,iml.lilii m. in mi m In.l.n on Hih eli boidi o inllo stllp. The bids worn not upene il until two cj'clock tills afternoon but alter they were n n tho tontracturs got together and tolil whnt eieb lunl bid Ileio the) are: Honolulu Construction & lira) lug Company .. ;iu!).2r0 Hustaii'-Pti- k Company S3.700 P. P. Chapln .... HUG.! Then llaumali . .. SS.li'.O U M Whltehuusn 9.1,518 Duncan S. Hardy , Sr...r.'J4 ljrd-Veilin- g Co 79,710 John Wilson 79,:IC7 Thu Honolulu Construction company off era to coiuplett"-th- e work-b- .1 uiii-ur- y 31, 191.1, Iord-Youn- g Couip.ui) by September 1, 1912: Chapln, for thu Conrreto Construction company, by jOi tuber 31, 191J; Human & Hard) In ..m uiys; iiauiiian ii) Mpieuiber :iu, 1912; Wliltehouse b) October 31, 1912, and Hiistaie-Pii- k coinp in b) July I, 1912 1 he coimulsslou ope ne il the bids In the ni.i)oi h otitic at 2 o'lloik. Two of thu bids wire ipikkl) lejeitrd, not be- ing uecompiiiled by certillid Lheeks.is e iiili id 1) tliu commission, the bids rcjictid being those of Duncan A. Hard) mid the Ilunluce-Pn- k lompiuy, Maisloli t'niupbell inoved Hint Wil- son's hid be aeiepted as the lowest, hut there was no second to Ids mo- tion i: J Lord dnw attention to Hie fact th it the bid of the l.urd-- i oung com- plin) oITi rs to coinplite the work III three luuntlis' less time Hum Wilson, nnd stated Hi it this should be couslil-cre- d In uwurdlng the work Aftei it little dlsitiKslou the commission went Into a long executive kesslon ORDER STOPS An liijiiucllon has lain Issued by Circuit Judge S 11 Kingsbury of Maul stiDlug the Hilling of timber woods :viiTMs"iiss( ofttlle AllUpll III Ac cording lo report todn), about 10.000 lures of thu hunts overgrown Willi klewu tries It was on account of the cutting of these klawe trees that ill. anor M. Wlliox iind otlierjprospee-tlv- e home slenders brought tlie suit In thu .Second Clruilt Court. , A few wicks ago Chnrliv Wilcox, auditor of Hie count) of Maul, came down lo Honolulu mid retained I.orrlti Andrews as attorney fur the future homesteaders of the lands. Andrews, nftcr consulting the law, piepareil the pipits, mid last Tuesday A Murph), Ids law pirtmr. went to Wiillukii mid lltid the pipers lu Judgu Kingsbury's court This morning Andrews received n wireless from Attorn.) Murphy that JU(lKB KlIs,lir ,, rignitl , nrUer ., lnml ln , wu. ,,,llHll , u'liiinin ornwill on iiimmrv I.. 1891, mid the lease will expire cm the last di) of October After that tho land will go Into the possession of tlio home- steaders After i cIi.ibo which started In WllkcB-llarr- Pa, two men win gave their n lines as Iguatt. DlvacU and Domulik (lotions!.!, wero ar- rested li tho pollco h't Milwaukee, charged with forging a largo number of checks. t . 'u IJtlilii . 'UtihjXLtii ..AtM.ufctJ.SneHt atauA. ,,., ... ... . .. , . . I"1 r vvaioniiu , mm Kiosin, .Mil ill . i 3) ii- W foi bo -- , -- ' are ' " ' " '" - '..Tf-TTTTAiii- Hr. ZTTSTT?'"' fBB BV4 K , Wlr1 '! I ij st i K if! il,.
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Prom Sin FranelseolSierra ' September 29

For Ban FranelseolManchuria September 29

From Vancouver.Mnkurn October 11

For Vaneouverl'rnlnndln October 12

ESTABLISHED 1882. No.

BELTProtest Is

Cabled To

CapitolEmphatic protest against tlio pro-

posed uiodlllcntlou of tlio Pcdoralliiiirtiiitliiu legiilutloiiB affecting Ha-

waii, Hid Uu cnnsiqueut npiMilng o(tlila port to grno danger of jollov.feei, wan cnbtcil to Washington thisnricruoon lij Ibo Civic IVderatlnii.II !,. ..I.A.I .....I....I riilliiit ..l .. ffilrrn.iiiu ejiiuieil ini'iini. iuuwi;ii ii iii h i

Iv attended meeting of tlio foilcrutlonliclj nt noon In Public Senlco Asso- -

elation ncauquariers, in which ur. vv.

0. llobcly presented n icsolutlnn th.itwas ordered cabled entire to tlio na-

tional capital.Tlio ilnm-n- r iif Mm plttiu fever men.

nee wus emphasized strong!) in 11 Ik- - I

(irons speerh by Dr. Ilobdy ami themeeting was unanimous In Its protest.Win h tlio reboliitlons weio piescnleil,'W. II. Castlo siconded tbein and J.flrocn also seconded. Dr. Iloli l aft- -.

cr leading the resolutions declaredthat Honolulu will lio In peril fromjillow fever eery month of tlio )inr......1 II. n n.. nnl.li.mU ImVn .. .!. I lnIIIII llllll Mil Ullilil'lilli; IIUIV I1WIIIII i.i- -juio the city and Torillor) bejoiulriiiupulntlnu.

Ily vote of tlio meeting tlio follow-

ing resolutions wcro lOideiod cabled,to bo followed by letters to tho

Judge 8. M. llallou, roprosen-t.itlv- o

of tho sugur planters, and alitter also to Delegate Kuhlo:

Whereas, tlio stegonijl.i calopus Isthe solo means of communicating )

feer, unilWheiois. this niosquj Is imlicr-hi!-I

distributed throughout this clt),and

Whereas this port Is, on account ofIts latitude, lufictlblu with yellowfiner Ihioughoiit the entile c.u, and

Whereas, btcauso of theso facts, anepidemic of jellow fovei would boiiioio lasting and moio distinctive tons than In any othei clt) in tliu Unit-

ed Stales, therefore,Ho it icsolvul, that the Honorable,

the Scent ny of the Treasur) boto eiifoiro at this poll tho

"special legulntions on account ofjellow fevei" (U. S. ipiarautlno re-

gulations, Oct 1010) Hint ale pres-

cribed Tor and enforced at tlio vari-

ous m iluland ports along tho Gulf of.Mexico.

TWO ARRESTS

FOR POOR POI

Two more Chinamen wero nrrestedtills uioiniiig on warrautH sworn outh the food commlbsloiieis ilcpait-n- ii

nl In connection with tlio soilingof sil that did nut ronio up to tliostandard.

As was stated In Iho Bulletin)esterda) afternoon tho commlfesioii-o- r

was working on homo Himples andthe ai rests aio tho outcome of hiliMestigallous.

Tho two Chinamen nricsted amKun Kwoug l.ee and Tung Ylk.

F

Tlio Teiiltorlal band under tholc iilershlp of Captain llergei, will filvuu moonlight concert ut the Alexander

oiing Hotel loot garden this even-lu- g

Captain llerger luis selected a pleas-ing progiatn of melodies foi tlio de-

lectation of those who attend this ion-- ,cert - a

Tho Hawaiian Wotuen'o club willmeet at the home of Mis II J. Auld,ut 7:.!0 1'ilila) evening.

5043.

Evening Bulletin3:30 EDITION

BUSINESSMEN

ROAD WORK

TO COOPERATE IN

CAMPAIGN

"The demand for improving sanitary conditions emphatlzes the necettityof responsible citizens taking a greater Interest In politics and of turning outat the next election and seeing that honest and competent men are put Into...omce who win properly ana judiciouslyless to sit back and talk about the error of ever instituting county and mu- -

niclpal government here. The only sensible plan will be to improvepresent conditions by seeing that the proper men are put into public office."President Spalding of the Chamber of Commerce.

Saiiltar) conditions In llouoltilii aresuili as to ilnn mil adeiiiiatu uitlonfrom Hi" next l.iglsluturi, and to pre-

pare for stub nitlon Hiei iltlzins ofHonolulu must go to the polls inul sendgood iiitu Into otitic.

This Is tliu ele 1 irat loll undo byPrcsldint i: I Spiildlug of thu I'll nil-l- it

r of Commirie this morning, us thurisiilt of Hut first "suing Honolulu'trip, m uio b) business men )estcrdiyiiftirnoon iiudir escoit of olllilals ofthe Iloinl of Health.

l'risldint Ki tilling said this morning that u great amount of additionalscwerngo mutt be put Into tliu dis-

trict west of Niluuml strict, mill Hintthe bond. Iniidlenpped now h) Inkof nny funds, wlmtiitr with which tomeet the dem mils fui hiiilth prottc-Hiji- i,

must bu furnlKlied iiiiims to curryout Its plans for linprowimiit. Iteemplinslzis Hint it Is up to the utirsof Honolulu to see that the best menpossible uiu put In chirgu of spending

SUPERVISORS' LATEST ORDER

CLEAN FOOD BEGINNING

PAGES. HONOLULU,

IS

Another ituni Iiih hand- - that tlioy will tlio dealersout tho on tlio Hon- - tho tiles off or

conditions visor Prank Kroger, chair-saiiitn- i)

irket. in (onimlttco thoIlls time It an Supcrvlmi

that ileileis not tour Inspection tho variousbut all over tho clt) generall) mustpicparo to keep meat, fish, fruitsvegetables clean beginning with Sat-

in day nioinlng next, or Buffer thoIt that as uu

nllornatho obeying tho law, lestmid possible till! bifoio tho ioiiKh

Justice Is store for offcndeis.As' stated tuimo (lino ago, Iho B

liae glieu tho Ideato mnko tho de tiers scieeu nil

tho foodstuffs ilspli)cd for sale,will Impose only Iho olio condi-

tion that food iniibt ho kept liefiee f tiles. Whothei this Is tlono b

ecus, eli cl lie fans or wav-

ed Oriental arms Is left to tho dis-

cretion, oueig) and Ilium lal meanstho doaleis, but Iho suporv Isms sa)

DOUBLE SHIFTS ARE WORKING

Conditions overcrowding III theschools giailuall) being sc ttlid up,moulding to Superintendent

Willis T Pope, who, vvllli

Clt) Hiiglneei Oil) Oiu, pild a visitlo most of the Important otitsldo cen-

ters )cstcrdu).siveial Instances an attempt will

'bo nude to carry through this jeurwith the buildings Hu) have at

li) working a double shift ThatIs to siy, one teacher will use n dass- -

.loom lu the nioinlng vvllh olio sit'children anotliii will oeitip)during thu nftcrnoon with miotliir set

Plans will bo up fur the now

.buildings that are wanted, thew hule matter put up to tho clt) fathersto thrush out

I At thu Klulaul school tlitie Is n hos-

pital building that can turned to

12

expend the public lunos. ll is

the puldlo inline), Hint the pulilleworks of thu eltj must lie looked tiflirIntelligently.

In tho parlv Hint uncle the tonr)es- -

tenia) were President Splitting, 11 I

DillliiMi mi, W O Smith, A N Camp-lul- l.

(I. P Wilder and urge WSmith, escorted li) President Pratt ofthe Iloinl Health, Dr. .Shepherd,Se'irctar) Mott-Kliilt- Senator A. V.

Jiiild and Clilef Sinltary lunpeitorCluirloik Dr Pratt was tliu olllcl.ilguide of the pirty, and ronio of thu

Hie buslmss men tegratlon in compliance the f"r l"""l"'se thei)cs. 'suDreme is ''''""" ' another

ultlni been m.ilibOil lij Kiiportlsora go to Jail,hloiis question of making Supoi I,

al tlie public in ! in of tho health of'I is aniioiiuieintut bo.iid, and McClellau nindo

mil) at thu mirkctiu of of

and

Is hintedto in

of In

up ofti)!iiKofand

in aillmi

setb)

of

ofmu

uf PublicInstruction

I lu

handuinl

ofand It

eli.iwnand

be

use- -

and

tie

of

,l"1

Ihei trip brought forcibly to our lit- -

tcnthm the InxunlUiry conditions oxUt-- ii t i -- - .. n... ni i

which are menaces to the) health ofHie people," said Mr Spalding "Wuwere paitlculiirly Impressid ultli thularge amount of wit mils I) lug onl) lifew- - minutes' walk or rldo from tliupostolllce mid tho heart of Hie ilty

(Continued on Page .)as

bhops tlio othei da) and were aHtoii-- (llm.l I.. II.. I .... II. . I II. n .1.. .I..H.. I. t.l

Lein given no notlco Hint tlioy mustkeep their food frio from tiles.

"It looks as If tho InsiiectorH huenot tried I" tarry out orders, ami unless the) show signs or getting busywo aro going to mako n shike-up.- "

n)H Hnpoivlsnr Kiuger. "llegluiilugnext Saturday morning, tho dealersmust ubc) tlio law or wo will hivetlicm airesled"

Tomoiinw oenltig at n meeting ofIho boird an ordinance nuking It oh- -ligilor) to keep meat uinl fish fieo

tta ... . . - sii iinii uiri ami iuch is hi iju iiiiioiiiiceu.It Is one of tho i...... series of llkohills that havo been ill aft oil, talliedovoi nnd soino of tliom pissed

I

It has tin on or four roomsand will lakuupall the overtlovv Con- -

unions m i id aru goou jiuruIs no oviicrowiiiUK unci inuura willgo aiung biuooiiii)

At Walpahu thu Hlluntloii Is badTlicy have one iliss being Iield out

u tree, more along tliu ver- -amlas, unit anot ur i.ass ., work nit inu loon, In u prlvat., house Altlio. gl,coiiuiiionstiiu unci tniri. mi rope nusdiildcd that It would onl) lie folly tousk for mi) more looms to bo builtThis lias been done on two occasionslicfoie, with tliu result Hint whenschool started uguln there hud beensuili an Incrensu In tlie niiiubir of pu- -

plls that thu aiiommodathin was notnail) largo enough

As an alternative he has arranged(Continued on Page 2)

jfr., j A Mr..

" ' LM " !USaJCaO mmtJJmikiBiiii n.M Ml mn JMT - --&-"'

Publicity

TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911.

Strike Is

Near On

R.R.(Atumclateii ivf rcM..Ti

Nt-- YORK, M. Y., bept. Z8 urn- -

elals of the Harrlman lino have re- -i l j i. -- i .i.. .trii.i..i"" " "" "

shopmen's unions and a great strikeseems Inevitable. C. W. Kline, inter- -

national president of the blacksmiths,ay hl the shopmen will strike Sal- -

urday and Monday and that 35,000 car- -

men, machinists, blacksmiths and sheetmetal workers will be involved. Seventhousand special police are being swornm on tno faciiic division ot ine linesand stockades are being put up in

various cities.'

HARVESTER TRUST ISnruir niceni ;cn mnui

CHICAGO, IIU 8ept. 28 The Inter- -

national Harvester trust beaan di.in.

ih. central selllna aoencv-

GOOD GOVERNMENT

things with ,rl id

their Court order.

keop

OF ,il""it ",o trCAssix-lutn- t Prin- - Cable.)

la, Sept. 28 Presi- -

dent Talt spoke here today on the re- -

latlon of the government and businessa remedy for the restoration of the

confidence of tho classes.

FINAL GIVESROLPH BIG

t a I..S...1 ... .. t.t Ii pk"iiii'i i 'rr muni. I

SAN FRANCISCO Cat. Sept. 28-.-

final election returns give JamesRolph Jr. 47,082 votes for mayor asagainst 26,497 for P. H. McCarthy.

HAN PHANl'ISO). Oil . Si pt 27.Sugiii Hi! ili cues list, Kite PrtWoiis(imitation, C MJ5i

WILL TOBOARD

Itegul ir loiitlue matters nnd Prexldent Pratt's report as to Hie work that;bus been done during the weik will bethe main to come up for ion- -

sldirntlon by tliu members of thuHoard of Hcallli ut their muting Hds

luftiriioouThis will be the usiiil weekly meet- -

lug of the boird, ami Hum Is praill- -

cully nothing new to come up beforeiidi aI a Iu vvicn cue cxiipiiou in snuui iiiimino- -

......... of petitions for relations ,.r ....,.

pie scut to Molokal tlio pastwcck to go ihmn llieru as helpers

No report has been heard from ChiefInspector Ilowuian ot Hiiwnll, hutPresident Pratt expeits to liiur by thumall Hiturdii) Mr. How man's wlfo

Idled last week nnd he thinks Hint thisllius naturally upset his plans Huhopes then to hum somu ib finite In-

form itlon ns to thu cause of thu outbreak of t)phold on the lllg Island

Itobprt 11. Marshall, chief gco- -

crrillilior nt tlie iri.otoelcill Htirvov. Wasn,l)Mtol chulriiiuu of tho American,it.egnt!on to tho geographic con- -

KreM t(l ,, ,lo)(, n Ulllll0A ,cr,ct. Hint August Jncobson

(),, ot c(,nlt sulchlo but wasMy vvus signed by thocoroner's Jury. Tlio liody of Jacob- -B()11 n New gwcloit, Malno. farmer,wng fmlIlI ,)clln,, ,,, ,I()US0 ,, ,

m,nliiB or luno 12.Ti10 Dcvor IJoird r Silicrsors

,ao Mited to oiect a monument lulnnor of Ul,,h jlmu(,teno. tho avln- -

lor w(1 wall KnC(1 at tl0 mcct atovorland pari. Nov 17th last

Brs, j.,19s0 sUgu s t(, i,e request- -

Pli . . ., Inhoiltauco tax on alli,r Mlniicsotn lamN. h'ld under con- -

tract ut sale, amounting to nearlyJGfJO.OOO,

--ei n 1,1,

--"-

j, i

..V Inuu nrieet and hold tha trade V lTM.l

Is a

FREAR

ARE HELD

Delegate Kuhlo's uprn deilnriitlon of

u(i (,m( rlor ,.' ml ,ilt, ,,x.

I

i iinlii uhiioiinii mi nil n tliu II ll lie- -

tin )xUtdu) Hint urlltvii tliurgis (

ia. ,i(n laid In fore tliu Herniary lug,of tin. Inti rlnr b tin- - Delimit'", wenttliu principal tnpks of iiuim rsatloii Itmining iiitu mid pnlllh laiis to- -

iln), ami on nil Milts ll Is m,i'id HintKuhlo ami tin- - (ioirnor are in u llnlslilight

Hi joiul continuing the II ill let Insillspatch from Us Washington cum- -Hpoiident, minouiiilng the fait Hint the

Ichiirges luue lieeii forinall) made, tlioDelegate declines to the mat- - mi),ir "' "" "'' would not couscut to rnr

public the nature of the ihurgesIt Is said that one of tliu ihar,is of

'"'M '" ''" "'"' ""' "oicrnor swltihlngmoney iroill ll luilil hpie llllllll) iiiiiu- - not

.Willi ndmliilstirliig the land laws to

lie should ""l" b)todayIt abolishina miotliir fund, mid

account

iindtr two

huxlni

make

iuj handrof Ibis enn be secure d

lYe-a- r thisIS THEME '" ",lk n

WATERLCO,

COUNTMAJORITY

The

.PRATT REPORTHEALTH TODAY

niatleis

during

hru- -,mlriered

ijiiiy-it- '

iTria.TTTft.3i,llOTiiirjiiiityc(,

PurelV Matter

ellscMiss

inurvllhe llenxibllenuflritiiition

(loicrnor morningTAFT,r"""'

S'UGAR

Auiilllm' lint ii i tmii.irntl1v fim..

tji..i .i.t. t... 11....1.iiiunuuik iuiium" ami iiuuvr uujuni- -

mint of bearings, a billt.iiliiftlli nowengine for Iho pist four mouthshas In en iiinlei insinuation nt tnopower of tho Honolulu RapidTransit Comkinj, is about ready foiserUie

.Manager C O. !lallent)no undergeneral supervision Iho Miwor- -

ful piece of machinery has been In

stalled with tho assistance of ChiefEngineer Hubert Menaiigh of thoplant, villi breathe u sigh of reliefwhen tho big engine Is "turned over"!

tho tlrst time this evening,or tomorrow.

Manager Italic nt) no predicts thatwill all parts adjusting themselves'and working elnwii suioolhl), tho now onlyengine can safol) bo placed in rogil-- ( linour service lij the nilddlo of Oclohei, least

A visit to the Itaphl Triuslt power presintluiuso this morning sliovved Iho now I "ItHoover, Owens and liter, Iliun-'ne- w

t c tt Corliss engine ruelvliig touch - ! glue.mt i i tt'e's nero ami mere ami ri'spieiiuiui in

slilnglng ...i...Mean a Fifty Per Cent Increase In

Power.'The Installation ot this now on- -'

W. R.

HITS ONE NAIL

W It Custlo hit one nullsquarely on tho head at u meet- -log of tlio Civic Federation today

,dtaLUHslilK tlio moUUIciitloii of tlio J.

Ie.eral quarant no laws byHonolulu Is I cml. ucd

v with )el low fever Infection froma .s.. ,', .,.... of JllMnnl0 il.,.

, tI Amerliaii coasts

. .., x)uw (lf w1lt , molor today," said he, "1 feel llko

abalidonlllB my attitude) on thosuspension of tho coastwise law,for It's mil Japanese friends that

! havo put up this Job on us, andthere's no question about It"

Mr may bo lonked for' now an an advoiato of maintain- - t

' l"B u toustwlse la.

JTBij- . it ,,,jf .Arartii. tf4iliat,-'Sm- i

of Business

12 PAGES.

MADE

kijh Ih Inn not received n cop) of theiliurge iiml knows nothing about tin Irnature I

. 'Tlie Ittpiililluiii T rrltorl il cinlnilinnnitlt . It was luirmd tills inoin- -

will take no bund In the innttirnow. but It Is more than probuble that

will In- - ilisuiKxid )it (Mi ilnn mlsaid tills iiioriilnu that theioin-- '

mlttio will ixiiituall) have to takedignl- of the row between thetwopart) huders. but Hint nothing Willimiw be done The re hit Ions betweenKulilo and the roiuiiilttui have not bti nentirely clone of lute, mid It Is Mutedthat Hie committee was not apprised III

u iy pf tin- - I), li pile's preparationsn light

It Is pollthiil gossip that at tinstone,the Oiliu Si union, knows u good

ileal about Hie eluirgts, hut this bisnull glxell lull collllrin llloll

(liiiernor l'riar sahl I ml t) that liehas no knowledge of any Cede nil agentlure Im estimating romlltlons, but, on

tlljl lie Hint the agent Is now busy midthat be Is u member of the Di inert--

nt of the Interior.

ill no nie.iiift a flftv nor rout lnrto.iKt?1.. . ....... ...... h.h ..in puwur, Hiaifii .Ai.in.iKur inui'ntjnu to a llulletln represent itiio"Our old plant, and ouu that is now

supplying tho sjstom Willi siwerlouslsts of three engines of 340 hursupower cicli or a total of 1020 liuisoisiwcr Theso machines aro common-ly known as thu tandem coiiikiuiiit)pe, that Is, ouo c) Under Is loc itedbehind tho other. Tlio now enginewhich we hope very sunn to havo Incommission Is better known as across coinpoitnd t)pc of machine,

"Against a with a 102 (I horsejKiwer, wo have In tlio now engine1C00 hoi so power, or an Increase offifty per cent over tlio Iho present lu- -

stallatlou Tlio new engine Is nutcapable of taking caro of thuload Itself but wilt liisino utfifty per cent Increase over the

car scnlcoIs Iho Intention to m ike tho

maclilno the main station en- -

Tho old engines to bo held in

lienellt tlie wealthy ilnss, but otlier leaden In

alsore- -

RAPID TRANSIT MAMMOTH ENGINE

INSURES MORE POWER AND SERVICE

rs'wlilch

plant

whoso

fur either

Kentsi

CASHE

which

liparij

Cnstlo

Ciinnir

iiue

plant

lit areserve nun us an auxiliary 10 iiici..i...

"Tim now hollers two In number,are of the Sterling Water Tubulin

(Continued on Page

IS

NOT GUILTY

After a retirement of half mi hour,

thu Jur) brought lu a verdict of notguilty In thu case lu which a Koreannamed Chunu Ik Hal was i harm ..,,,lllur,Ur ,utrtir j,K,. niur i: cooper

d over twent) witnesses were exam-- .

lunl I'll) Attune) John Catlu.iitpriistiuted Ihei Teirllor), nnd

I.orrln Andruvvs mid Dickeyappiareel uu betialf of the di fitise

Governor Krenr staled this morningHint tlio inattor of tho Wnlholo waterrights iiuislioii would finished lu nfew clays lie took tho matter upthis morning and will go right throughwith It.

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One essential of good advertising U ffi bSpersistency, w JfOnly by advertising can a merchant S jsecure a wide tliitnbution. V) fH J

Only uith n wida distribution can h Hi 1B Jmaintain

PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 MM

URGENT

PROVINGCALLED

HEALTH

CHARGES

COSTLYCITIZENS

AGAINST

SECRET

Belt Road

Figures

High

Oiliu's first li It roiil section Isgoing to cost a foitune In fact, It" mi rostU """ luc il '"""",n biv

tin. il,a ih mid bo reiihertlsoj bc- -

cause the count) eiiuiot afTord tospend rougbl) $lfi()ii(l a mile mi Itsro ids.

lils were rcclCi h) the holt rojilnn,iml.lilii m. in mi m In.l.n on Hih

eli boidi o inllo stllp. The bidsworn not upene il until two cj'clocktills afternoon but alter they weren n tho tontracturs got together andtolil whnt eieb lunl bid

Ileio the) are:Honolulu Construction &

lira) lug Company .. ;iu!).2r0Hustaii'-Pti- k Company S3.700P. P. Chapln .... HUG.!Then llaumali . . . SS.li'.OU M Whltehuusn 9.1,518Duncan S. Hardy , Sr...r.'J4ljrd-Veilin- g Co 79,710John Wilson 79,:IC7

Thu Honolulu Construction companyoffera to coiuplett"-th- e work-b- .1 uiii-ur- y

31, 191.1, Iord-Youn- g Couip.ui) bySeptember 1, 1912: Chapln, for thuConrreto Construction company, by

jOi tuber 31, 191J; Human & Hard) In..m uiys; iiauiiian ii) Mpieuiber :iu,1912; Wliltehouse b) October 31, 1912,and Hiistaie-Pii- k coinp in b) JulyI, 1912

1 he coimulsslou ope ne il the bids Inthe ni.i)oi h otitic at 2 o'lloik. Two ofthu bids wire ipikkl) lejeitrd, not be-

ing uecompiiiled by certillid Lheeks.ise iiili id 1) tliu commission, the bids

rcjictid being those of Duncan A.

Hard) mid the Ilunluce-Pn- k lompiuy,Maisloli t'niupbell inoved Hint Wil-

son's hid be aeiepted as the lowest,hut there was no second to Ids mo-tion

i: J Lord dnw attention to Hie factth it the bid of the l.urd-- i oung com-plin) oITi rs to coinplite the work III

three luuntlis' less time Hum Wilson,nnd stated Hi it this should be couslil-cre- d

In uwurdlng the work Aftei itlittle dlsitiKslou the commission wentInto a long executive kesslon

ORDER STOPS

An liijiiucllon has lain Issued byCircuit Judge S 11 Kingsbury of MaulstiDlug the Hilling of timber woods

:viiTMs"iiss( ofttlle AllUpll III

According lo report todn), about 10.000

lures of thu hunts overgrown Williklewu tries It was on account of thecutting of these klawe trees thatill. anor M. Wlliox iind otlierjprospee-tlv- e

home slenders brought tlie suit In

thu .Second Clruilt Court. ,A few wicks ago Chnrliv Wilcox,

auditor of Hie count) of Maul, camedown lo Honolulu mid retained I.orrltiAndrews as attorney fur the futurehomesteaders of the lands. Andrews,nftcr consulting the law, piepareil thepipits, mid last Tuesday A Murph),Ids law pirtmr. went to Wiillukii midlltid the pipers lu Judgu Kingsbury'scourt

This morning Andrews received nwireless from Attorn.) Murphy thatJU(lKB KlIs,lir ,, rignitl , nrUer

., lnml ln , wu. ,,,llHll ,

u'liiinin ornwill on iiimmrv I.. 1891,mid the lease will expire cm the lastdi) of October After that tho landwill go Into the possession of tlio home-

steaders

After i cIi.ibo which started InWllkcB-llarr- Pa, two men wingave their n lines as Iguatt. DlvacUand Domulik (lotions!.!, wero ar-

rested li tho pollco h't Milwaukee,charged with forging a largo numberof checks.

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Masonic Temple

AWeekly Calendar

MONDAY!Oriiinlr Malnl.

TUESDAYSlluvuill.nl Si i'iiiiiI llcgri e.

WEDNESDAY:

Honolulu I hlpl Hi gup.THlifefcAY:

pHIDAYi:. ' '

SATURDAY:

At Visiting ni'mbtrn oi ueinter ur rordlHlly lUTlted to

sMcMl'sieotlngB of locnl lodges

uiiT' Meet on the2nd and 4thMondays ofeach monthtt K. P. Hall7:30 P. M.

MARINE ENGINEERS' Tth Ao.QIEFICIAL AVIATION, elation, cor.Iwlly invited.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M.

Metis iwr first mill tlilnl Tuesdayn,' nli inc. nth In Ciati rully Hill, I O

U I' IhiIIiIIiik lilting brotherslnlttil to nlti'iiil

v .1 HolllNSoN. Sachem,i: V. TODD, C or It.

fOJJOI.ULU LOSEE, G16. B. P. 0. 1.

Honolulu Lodge No 616, B. P, O.Clks, mcctu !ii their hall, on KingStreet, near Tort, every Friday eve-oln- g.

Visiting Ilrotliere arc cordially'ntlted to atteni. -

n p n isn.N'iinha, is. it.01:0 t. Ki.uncfnL. sec.

7K&. McKINLEY LODQE. HO. 8,K. of P.

titttt evsry 2nd and Ulf Saturdaynenlng at o'clock In K. ot P.fUIl, cor. I'prt nud llorelaula. VisitI uk broth cordially Invited to .

F. F. KILI1BY, C. O.

E. A. JACOI1SON, K. R. B.

OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P,

.Meili eviry first and third JYldriyntT 50 ii'ilnck, l'jlhlnii Hall, corner llere-tiiul- .i

nnd Fort streets. Visiting broth-

ers inrill.illy Invited to utteniX'--.

S I)(CCKi:il, C, C.O II KINK, K. of Tt. A. S.

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0E..Mills on second nud fourth Wcdncs.

.i i.... ..r .....I. ......ill. nl 7fIA

iiVIih'Ii. Iii Sin Aiitiuilii Halt, Vineyardrlreet u ii r Kmini Vlsltlnn brothersire J tt it il In ntt ml

(li:o A DAVIS. W. IVA M (' M'COV, Secy.

MILTON & PARSONS

mi' 'lumini; i loiupliti' line ofSUMMER AND FALL MILLINERY

Al o tin tile!, imwltlis JilIXjUht.1,riiimr" niiil H'nncl TrlniinlmT- -

Hotel Street - Opposite Young HotelPhone 30S8

VISIT TIMi--Mary-An- n

Bonnet Shop

NEWTRIMMEDHATSi

m:i tii i i. sni iiction now on' DISI'I.AY

i MISS POWER'SUuildinij Fort Street

fUK Sitiiidny MRS. F. S. ZEAVE, atI I In i r us in the Yoiiiir Imlldlnn,

1 will open up new lines Iii Shirtwailts, Coats null Novelties iccilvid

S. I.urllne

Manila and Madeira (EmbroideredShirtwaists

Collars, Cuffs and HandkerchiefsDaby Pillow Slips

MISS WOODARD'S,FORT STREETJ ,

K. UYEDA

1027 Nuuanu Street

HOLIDAY SALE. BEGINNING JUNE 3

All thiTHMj at Reasonable Prices

Watilcly Hull it tin II per year.

lUHli: F M HATCH liua returnedfrom ii islt to Hawaii

(10Vi:itNOIt FHEAH made nil offl-cl-

call on Commander llujea of theAiiiihihiIIh yesterday.

SECRETARY 11EHNDT will leavefor (lie nialiiliiiul shortly on i purchas-ing (rip fur Dlmoml Ac Co.

CHARLES 1'OtlUK will return to.Maul mi tho Clauillnu tomorrow.

I. I.. SCALES, of Miles City. Mont.,Iiat leturiieil to the coast after lslt-lu- g

llnliolulil and the other Islands.INSPECTOR T II (111IKON of tho

ileii.irtuient of eilucatlon In expectedInn k on the sit inner Slerru tomorrowmorning

MANA(Ii:it PFOTENHAUER oflluckfcld Co la today receiving

Twenty-liv- e eurs agotoday he urilvod In lloiiotulu

CHARLES I' WOOD,of tin' Hicakwator Company of

and .Mrs Wood, returned) extendi) fioiu a trip to Mo.

CHIEF (ll'..Ni:it 1IAHSON, captnlnof the tut; Navajo, Cleika Dunn andCaiiiu or tho Naval Station, yesterdaybegun their olllclal "hlku" In compll-aiu- e

with tli ph)slcul test regula-tions

i: J l.OItl), of the Ixird-Yoiin- g En-

gineering company, ramu oer fromHo, where hi- - Ih engaged In break-

water contract work, to attend theopfii Iiik of bids on the llrst belt-roa- d

tuition todaAltCIIIIIAI.I) N STHEETEK, of tills

city, left yesturduy ufternoon for San1'iuUcIkco, where lie will Hull withinii few days for Honolulu, where he hasaccepted ii position In one of tho bigMigur factoilcs of that city. I'liHadenuStar

LOCAL AND GENERAL

A horse Is wanted Head llulleti u want ads.

Captain Miicaulny has put In livesolid days on the witness stand In theCeltic Chief case.

Co to I law all & South Seas CurioCo 's store nnd get those "Mutt" nndJeff" stutuettes, $1.25 pair.Tomoirow Jordan's begin their

Bir.it special offering of silk hose utthe remarkably low price of threepairs for $1.00.

The appraisers have made their retuui. In connection with the estate oftho lute Julia Adelaide May. They

altie the property at $19,634.55.Tho laud case was again

befoio Judge W. J. Koblnsoii thismorning having been continued fromIho time tho uttorney-gener- left.

John Cahrul (lied nn answer tiltsmorning to the suit brought against'U5U In the circuit court by MlnnioCnliial. He denies all the allegations,

Further hearing wub continued tollay In tho case In which Oumphorclaims damages from Whitln In con'ncctlon with nn automobile accidentthat happened In 190G,

Henry .May & Co. will receive by.the S. S Sierra tomorrow morningJ"iu3h.Xillfornla fruits und vegetables

Also "Puritan" Creamerybutter and Primrose poik sausages.i'""'1 ilioiio 1271.

Tho hearing of evidenco In connection with tho murder charge thatIs being pivferred against the Ko-

rean, Chune Ik Hal, was finished to-

day und the nttoruejs maclu theirto tho jury.

AV. Pfotenhauer has filed a petitioni nthu circuit court asking for lem-lioni-

letters of udmlutstratiou to beIssucii tn him In connection with theestate of the late II, IT. Hcnjes, whodied Intestate, nt Wolshadeii, Oer-mnn-

The liearlng of tho evidence In con-nection with the murder churgoagainst the Korean Chun Ik Hul IscxiH-cte- to llnlsh up Honietimo dur-ing today. The defendant will finishgiving Ills testimony tills morning.Yesteulay he stuted that he saw thedecfuhed fighting with Yee Man Jo.

HARDWICK DOES NOTBLAME SUGAR TRUST

SAVANNAH, O.I., Sept. 13. Thohigh prlii- - of sugar Is nut thn result otmanipulation on the part of the Aimr- -Icau Sugar Company, but Isthn direct result of luck of productionof raw sugars, nicordliiK to Congress-man Hardwlck, chairman of the Con- -glt'sslou.il coiiimltteu Investigating the

sugar trust."Tho fact that the Federal Sugar Ito

lining Company, the opponent vl thenlU'Kid sugar trust, has been puttingup the price of Its product to a llgureI'Vin gn alcr than that of the AmericanSugar Company shows thattho Increased tout Is from a lack ofproduction," mid Hardwlck today,

"While my committee will luvestlgntothe lidded cost of sugar when we meetugiiln in October, I have no Idea thatve will tint It comes from the effortsof the 'trust' to make the people paymorn fur sugnr than It Is worth. ThoCuban crop Is short, the lhiropcun beetsugur crop Jo short and so s tho American hett sugar crop It Is natural thatthcro should bo nn advance."

, About eighty per ceut. of thovoles of tho Federation of IllinoisCentral Employe havo been receivedby Iho federation, and 75 er cent.favor a strike

Tho Hurley Tobacco crop of Kentucky, which lust j ear was estimatedto bo 30t).00'),OQO iKiunds. will notrmnutit to moro than 50,000,000 thin,year, It Is believed.

Furniture and,City Transfer Co.

JAS. rf. LOVE

OF JADE GOLD AND

CORNER NUUANU AND HOTEL

Piano

TAI LOY COMPANYMANUFACTURERS CHINESE JEWELRY

SILVERSMITH8

biBpinTHE AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N LINE

ACQUIRE TWO

Movers

The Old Reliable Myra, Once a Familiar Figure In the Pacific,To Fly the New House Flag Mongolia Due This After-noon Honolulan and Santa Rita Depart From the Port

Several Inter-Islan- d Steamers Sail Tomorrow Sierrain the Morning.

nuslness with tho American-Hawaiia- n

Steamship Company Is said to

havo increased by leaps and boundswithin the past twelve months, ne-

cessitating tho acquirement of addi-

tional tonnage. I

Word has been received hero thatthe American-Hawaiia- n has closed adeal whereby the well known steam-ship Melville Dollar, one of tho fam-

ous "Dollar Lino" boats will soon tlythe American-Hawaiia- n house flag.

The big steamship conipany Is alslreported to havo secured a charter Inthe old familiar steamship I.vra, '

which for years was a factor In Pacific shipping and on more than oneoccasion, visited Honolulu during thestirring time following the Amerlcnu.occupation of tho PhlllliQlyes.

For some tlmo the I.yra, togetherwith the Hyadcs, now a Matsoufreighter, nnd the Pleiades woro

by the lloston Tow JJoat Com-

pany in a freight service between Se-

attle, Tacoma and Japan and the Phi-lippines.

With tho addition of tho MelyJIleDollar and the l.yra, the American-Hawaiia- n

will havo a fleet of vesselsIn tho Pacific second to none. Thiscompany have at least ten lurgefreighters In tho Western ocean. TheMelville Dollar Is a three thousandton vossol while tho Lyra Is ruled atnearly six thousand tons. The lattersteamship has been engaged In a ser-vice on tho Atlantic nnd Is to bebrought around within a very short.time.

News has been received that theCalifornia-Atlanti- c Steamship Company has Increased its service tohandle the Increasing offerings offreight between this coast. New Yorkand tho middle west.

It has churtered tho steamer Port-lau- d

In Now York and will bring I'to tho coast, tho steamer Tumplco,which Is now loading In San I"ran-clsc- o,

and the steamer Seward. Thelatter was churtered from the AlaskiSteamship Company. Tho Portlandhas a cargo capacity of 3500 tons, andtho Seward about 4500 tons.

Transport Dlx Departs for Manila.The United States army transport

Dlx with several hundred home undmules was dispatched for Manila l

tho way of fluuni at nine o'clock thismorning. The departure of tho luxwas .attended vv Ithout any undue

though , several utteinplswere made by the stowaway gentry togain tho decks of the yessels and afree passage to the Philippines.

MSchooner Searles It Ready for Sea.

The lumber brought to the )orl Intho American schooner Hubert Searleshas been discharged und that vessel has been hauled to tho quarantinewharf for a fumigation. Tho vesselIs being made ready for sea and It isIho Intention to dispatch tho Scarleafor Pugot Sound this afternoon. Thevessel will gall In nullast.

Manchuria Here Thli Afternoon.To last uccounts tho Pacific Mull

ilncr Manchuria from Hongkong viaJapan ports should nrrivo off Iho Inn-h- o

r nt four o'clock tills afternoon andho nlongsldo the Alakca wharf by sixo'clock If all goes well with her manypassengers on board. The vessel isto dlschargo 1250 tons Oriental cm go.

Phone 1281

1'IIONn 3502

MORE VESSELS

About sixty passengers havo beenbooked tor the Coast In the vesselwhich Is expected will sail for SanFrancisco on or about ten' o'clock to-

morrow morning.a

Sierra Report.S. 8. Sierra, at Sea, Sept. 21, 1911

8 p. m. 528 miles from port, 78 call-i-

passengers, 20 steerage passen-gers, 147 sacks mall and Wells FargoExpress matter Will be off jsirt ear-ly Friday morning. Will dock at theOceanic dock, foot of Fort street.

MMall to Await Sierra Malls.

The Inter-Islan- d steamer W. (1.

Hall will be held for dispatch forKauai ports until Friday evening ntfive o'clock pending the arrival of thoOceanic liner Sierra from Snu Frati- -

cslco with later mainland mall andexpress matter.

Mauna Los Taking Large Cargo.There Is a large cargo going Into

tho Inter-Islan- d steamer Manilafor dispatch at noon tomorrow, call'lug at. lima and Kau ports on Hunan, ine vessel win impure Willi afair list of cabin and deck passen-gers.

nPayne Talks of New Liners.

Keen Interest Is attached to thepromises made fty Manager W. T.Pniie, of the Pacific service of theCanadian-Pacifi- c Stcamsllp Companywho In nn announcement made utYokohama, Japan, among other thingshas tills to say concerning Die newliners now ordered for the- - Pacific.

"The Canadian Pacific officials havecontemplated for somu time past,changes to Improve our truns-Puclfl- c

service," ho said. "The Increuso Infreight and passenger traffic, ovenduring the last few months, has madeImpeiatlve the securing of IncreasedtrunsiKirtiitlon facilities.

"Plans which have been under ad-

visement for some time resulted re-

cently In the awarding of contractsto tho Fairfield Shipbuilding Com-pany, of (llusgaw, ono of tho famousfirms along tho Clyde, for the Imme-

diate construction of two new boatsfor tho Canadian-Orient- trade.

"Tho vessels, which will ulso hoknown us "Kmpress," are specllled usboats of about 15,000 tons register;they will be 670 feet long und have uiiiecil of eighteen knots.

"In slzo u trltlo lurger than the At-

lantic "Kmpresscs," thoy will haveaccommodation for 200 first-cabi- n

pnsseugerH and 6,000 to 17,000 tonsof freight each. Tho engines will beof 10,000 to 17,000 horse-powe- r, undtho fuel used will be oil, although

equipment will be In-

stalled for emergency use. Tho newliners will materially decrt'use thorunning tlmo fiuni Vancouver to Yo-

kohama,"A feuturo of tho saloon occommo-datlo- n

will ho the size and equipmentof the state-room- s, none of which willcontain more than twp berths, Sev-eral will bo fitted with only one berth,and lliero will alsq bo suites on thnvessels fur private artles. Therewill also bo Increased protection oftho shelter and piomcuudo decksagainst wind and spray."

The now Pacific "Empresses" whileof 500 tons moro register than thoAliunde "Km presses" will bo the

W.C.Pock&CoLtd- -Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704

Family Trade a SpecialtyMont Rouge Wines

I Mumm's ChampagneSchlitz Beer

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ARRIVED

Thursday, Sept. 28.Sallnn Cruz via Hun Francisco mid

I'ligct Sound Arl7onan, A -- H, 8. S ,

a. in.

DEPARTED

Thursday, Sept. 28.Port Son I.uIr Hniita Itltn, Am.

slmr., n. m.Illlo nnd Knhuliil Hniiolulnn, M.

N. S. S noon.

VESSELS TO AND

FROM JHE ISLANDS

(Special Cable to Merchant'KxrliiiiiKe.)

Thursday, Sept. 28.HH.O Sailed, Sept. 2C: S. S. Alns-kp-

for Sallnn Cruz.POUT ALLEN Sailed, Sept. 20: 8.

S, Hyades, for Ban Francisco.WIRELESS S. S. Sierra will arrive

early Friday morning, with 78 cab-I- n

passengers, 20 steerage passen-gers and 147 sacks of mall. Willdock at Oceanic wharf.S. 8. Manchuria, docks nt Alukc.iwharf about 4 p. m. today nnd sailsfor San Francisco about 10 n. in. to-

morrow.

sumo length as the Empress of Ire-land Empress of llrltaln. These ves-sels are 573 feet long, with u beamof 65.6 feet. The largest steamer nowIn the trans-Pacif- trade Is the Minnesota, of the Kill Line, which Is of13,324 tons reglstor. Tilts vessel Isslow in comparison with the present"Empress" steamers, howover. Tho"Empresses," which have been in ser-vice for over two decades, havo beenfound too small In their freight capacity for tho trudo, their carrjing pow-

er being small.

E.

MAY SING HERE

Mine. Ijponnro Oordon Harrison, whoniutlii n hit here nt the IIIJou and thereputation of nut of the must pleasingsopranos beard In n long time, may upmar In u local coqcirt. Shu has recently returned from a visit to thovolcano, nud while In 1 1 Mo gave twoconcerts, asslHtetl by n number of Illlopeople In thu chorus. lloth concertswire greut silt cesses.

Mine Harrison will remain In Ilonolulu for several ilavs before leavingfor the Coast, and during that timewill probably npptar In some of thesiuigH that have made her famous.

Frank Mnuralz, n joung Jnpnno.io,who was caught nt Itockavvay beuchafter n chase that lasted nearly fourears, was sentliuck to (Ireeley, Colo-

rado, to stand trial for murder.Tho Chicago, Milwaukee ft Pugot

Sound Hallway has declared u divi-dend of 2 per cent, uiwu Hiecommon stock.

(leorgo II. Stoops, who for tho last18 years hud writton a letter everyFriday to bis nged parents is doadtil Wuyncsboio, pu.

Hov. Dr. r.dwaid Octavlus Flngg,said to have been New York's oldestpreacher. Is dead nt his home in NewYork.

REPORT TODAY

ON FRUIT FLY

Several Important mnttcrs aro tocomo up before tho meeting of theboard of agriculture and forestry toho held nt tlnee o'clock this after-noon lu tho Senate chamber. Thespecial committee who bad chat go ofthe Investigation of thu Mediterra-nean fruit lly question aro to bring Intheir ic'isirt on tho matter ami fill --

Ihor consideration Is ex)iected to hogiven In connection with the offer ofEbcu Iaiw to run about 100 bioodmares on the Island of Kuhoolawc.

The committee who uiu to rcisuton the fruit tly aro reticent as to thenature of their lopoit stutlug that itwill be given out at tho meeting to-

day. It Is understood, however, thattho matter vvus brought befoio IhoGovernor yestcrduy and that ho wismade congulzunt of oil tho facts theyhave been able to get hold of.

Tho mutter of Eheu Ixiw being al-

lowed to inn about 100 biood inureson the island of Knliooluwo is tho tosuit of tho trip which the Oovornorand Iho Land Commissioner have Justleturned from. Tho Idea Is that Hip

mates will spicud tho algiuobu seeds

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MICHELINISemeBV

.Anti-Ski- ds

m(Uisiffi UHDJUU f raf

f ..-- i... A taI NCfiJr' f Leather lreadAntl-SU- d I - I U loujh, lleslbU, I

I Studs do prevent V nd no"' J

jA t?V S - X. sDJj

r& &, rIN STOCK BY

The von Hamm-Youn- g Co., Ltd.,Honolulu, Oahu, Territory1 of Hawaii

and that they will not do much dani-nu- e

Low nltn wnnts tu inn nliotittwo or tluce hundred gouts for a meat'supply. In couilderntlcii of thesothings he Is to do ccituln work forthe government such us keeping therecords of tho ruin gauges that wereestablished there and doing otherwork lu connection with thu reclama-tion of the Island.

It the liauiil grant tho lequest tillsafternoon they will bo going rightback on the action they took In thematter somo time ago when It wasfirst brought up befoio them. At thattime they turned It right down.

AIR BRAKES IN

GENERAL USE

It Is the intention to Install airbrakes on all double truck curs oper-

ated by thu Honolulu Hapld Transitconipany uccoidlug to Manager C. O.ilallentyue, who announced this morn-lu- g

that ut it meeting of tlif dliectorsol the transportation conipany, theplacing of air brakes was uuthorlreilon ull largu cuis operated by the com-pany.

This order means Hint In additionto King btieet-Wulki- kl Hue, the Hotelstrect-Kulmu- line und the llcictuu-iu-Puiiaho- u

lines will eucli be piov bl-

ed with cars lilted with tho moiorpecdy nud powerful brake.

The ulr liruku which lias now beenlu seivlcu on thu King stiret llnu hasbeen found quite sullsfut tory. It Issaid to meet with favor from tho

while tho putious of tho linelire nssuicd of u greater degleo ofsafety thiough Its Installation on thecurs.

TWO BIG EXTRAS

ARE ANNOUNCED

Oahu und Houomii dliectors havedecided on big extra dividends,

of which was made Ibismorning at thu session of Uiu local ex-

change.Oahu Sugar company will pay forty--

cent extras on October 15, Novem-ber 15 und December 15, In udilllloiito the twenty-ce- regulur monthlydividend, bringing the total up to ISper cent for tho eur.

Ilonoiuti unnuuiKc'S a special dividend of $3 on October 5 in addition (0tho regular of $1,

Tho dividend announcement stimu-lated O.ihu'K slock stiles toduy, stockselling between boards up to $32.50.ail udvnmo of half u point. It Is

probable now that tho sugarcompany will lltmnco Its plans for thubig Koolaii Ii ligation tunnel by uspecial water company.

It vvus n slow day generally on thostock mai ket with u little Btionger

than yesterday.m a

CONFE8SES, HE BURNED AUTO.

(leorge Spinctr. a local chaiuTeiir,this inoiuluK lu pnllcu toiilt pleadedguilty to a ehaigo of mallt loos Inliirt--.

the ease being Hint of thu burning oftho Cummins touring car. which wasmortgaged to the von Ilamm-Youn- g

conipany. Tho case Is u peculiar oneSpencir Is said to Inn.. M:itnl in nconfession that the car was binned forthe Insurance'

Tllll Nlltlntllll VmImpvhv PmiiiiiiIouI,.,., decided to oxploio tho unite of thoiinoposiM canal rmi'i Toll do, O., viaFull Wajiio. Intl.. to I.ako .Michigan,heginnliig about November IhI.

(Continued from Page 1)with the touchers to double up for tills)enr mid do the best they can Hewill have plans iiiade fur aschool nnd see If they can not git thisput through by next ear.

At Evvn thu city authorities are arranging for mi t xtrn room by titlingup what Is a sort of hast incut so tb.itthe extra number run be taken care of.

There Is plllUlu nt Wnlaltm, and thotenclurs and pupils will have to di-

vide up Into shifts there. Arraiige-liiili- ts

arc being iniide to house 100 ofthe chlldicn In n bull that Is clow byThis Is tmnul by n lull of natives andthey uro willing to rent It to thu cityuuthnrltles.

Although tho Hoys' InduMrlal Schooldoes not come within tho scope uf thetuunty, they paid a visit them nndfound that everything was going alongwell. M. N Johmon, with two assist-ants under hhn, has charge of tho

dt partiutut und the bos urnbeing looked nflir In good style Thoboys huve startid on the cxciivallonsfor the new buildings, nnd they aronlwi getting the rotk crusher whichwas si ut out thcro into working order.'Hutu will be three, schoolrooms work-ing during the session, nnd the benchesfor one of IIicm' ore being made In tluiearpcutii's simp that Is attached to theInstitution

At Kalilikll the si huul building canonly ui'coiiiuioiluti! half of the numberwho want ndinlttante, and the svsttuiof double shifts will be win kid Alequest will nlsti bo made for a newbuilding of about six or eight looms.There Is ample laud for It to be erect-- i

d nil

UCHIDA NOT

That Viscount 1'clild.i, tho retiringJapinty.o mnhuhs.ii!or In Washington,now JiipiinoMi luluhdcr of foreign s,

will nut pass through this portIs the emphatic statement width

lljeno ninilo this morningViscount IJthldii bus nlicady sailedfloni Seattle for Toklo. Jnu.ui. wln.r..he will UHstime Ihn arduous duties ofmlnlslvr of tho foreign olllce.

Consiil-aener- Ucno was surprisedto lead in the local uowspaptrs HutViscount ITcbin.i had sailed from SinFrancisco en routo to Japan lie ca-

bled to San Fliint'lsco, mid us a lesultor Ills Inquiry retvlved a cable tintUrn new minister of foielgu affairs hadleft Ho.ittlo for Japan The iiilxuparose evidently owing to nn crioneouscubit gtum.

l)iiin utiilul nlso that ho receiveda pirsonal litter from Vlsiount llclild iMtjim.' that bo would have fiom Se-

attle.

Thn Houso p.issotl a bill authoriz-ing thu use of u situ on u governmenttesuivatloii lu New Yoik haihor fortho erection of :i bronze statue

the Amoilcnn Indian,

WANTED.

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Fresh California

Fruits and Vegetables

Puritan Creamery ButterPrimrose Pork Sausage

Received by the S.S. Sierra Tomorrow Morning

Henry May b Co., Ltd.,

RAPID TRANSIT

MAMMOTH

(Centlnutd from ro 11

Mirlety of 420 horso power each or810 horse xncr comlilncil against7S0 horso power of tho present but-tery. Tho boilers nro equipped vwlthfcitprrhcatlng tubes which will not on-

ly provide absolutely dry Btcam Innincrease tho temperature fiom clghtjto one hundred degrees."

According lo Manager Mnllcntync,lo Inko caro of the Increase In

It has been found noccssurjlo Install nn entirely new main steamlino of larger jipaclly. The old hnll-ir- s

are to be connected up with theheader later to bo rcmocil. AllMil vcr. Ices fittings of tho now linonro of cast steel while fiances nroof wrought steel, there being no cistIron iiRcd In tho construction ot thefcteam lino.Engine a Monster.

A brief inspection of tho now en-pl-

will hardly glvo one an adequateconception of the mass of steel, Ironand brass used In Kb construction.

A powerful fly wheel weighing onohundred thousand pounds can bedriven at n speed of eight revolu-tions a mlniito. Tho engines havo ahtrokp of sixty Indies, diameter ofhigh pressure cylinder 28 Inches, dia-meter of low prcssuro cylinder BO

Inches,. diameter of fly wheel 20 feet,ciank pin dimensions aro I0V4 Inchesby WA Inches, cross head pin dimen-sions 914 Inches by 9 Inches, mainbearing 22 by 10 Inches, greatest

of shaft at heat of fly wheel

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PHONE 1271

21 Inches and this shaft Is 21 feet Inlength.

Thcro, Is a big auxiliary equipmentIncluding u thirty Inch Inlet CochraneOil Separator which Is guaranteed toIcavo not mofo than Vt grain per gal-In- n

of oil In tho condensed water.There Is a Wheeler Admiralty ar

Surface Condenser contain-ing 2915 squaro feet of cooling sur-fac- o

and 155 squaro feet of heatingsurface.

A Wheeler, Edwards vortical airpump with tall pump attached Is alsoIncluded In tho now plint as well asn reheating reccUer which Is claimedlo bo tho only ono Installed In thoTerritory.

This apparatus takes exhaust steamfrom the high prcssuro c Under and.reheats It before It enters tho low!pressure c Under Adding materially.to tho clllclcncy of steam entering thocylinders.Many Safety Appliances.

Appliances to insure tho safety ofcmplojcs have been Incorporated intho construction of the new plant. Aquick closing valvo placed betweentho steam lino and Iho thro'.tlo valvowill closo automatically thus shuttingoff all steam from boilers to ermine Incane that anything goes wrong withthe plant, such as tho breaking of agovernor belt or In event the cnglnowas exceeding a normal speed ofeighty rcolutlons a mlnuto In or-dinary cares whero such nppllanco Islacing. It is necessary for an engineerto reach tho throttle as quickly aspossible, doing so vory often nt thorisk of his life. Tho Installation oftho automatic valves obviates tho

of tho engineer at tho throt-tle In n tlmo of danger. All boilersnro alio equipped with La firandoquick closing valves in case thcro Isn disturbance of flo pounds cither'

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, 8EPT. 28, 1911.

side of tho valvo in steam prcssurothus saving n fireman tho necessityof attempting to close steam valves Incaso of urgent need.Where the Juice Comes From.

A Ocncral Electric generator witha capacity of 1000 kltowats Is direct-ly attached to tho shaft of tho engineIt Ib known us tho direct current

type.According to rough estimates from

Manager Hallentyne, tho con of thenow equipment Including engine, aux-iliaries, generator, switch hoard,steam line nml boilers Is approxi-mately ninety thousand dollars.

The cnglno alono weighs 310,000pounds whllo tho mammoth generat-or adds another ono hundred thou-

sand pounds.

HERE SOON

Omrrnnr l'rcnr received word yei-trrd-

that Hurgcou II, II. Carter wasexpected to lonxq the Coast not laterMinn October 3. In all probability howill catch, the Siberia, arriving here onOctober 10.

Snrgfoii CaVfer enmes hero to act In

nn ndvlanry 'capacity to tho health de-

partment and for sanitary mutters gen-erally.

New Wash Skirts

SACHS

COAST PE0PI.E .

WOULD BUY HERE

Charles A. Stanton Says MuchInterest in 'Frisco In Local

InVestmchts. s '

Charles A? Stanton of the K'lilmuklIjind Company, says that he can sellhalf n million dollars worth of realestate In Honolulu within the netyear If bo wcro to go to San

and boom It."That's' how much Interest thcro Is

In Honolulu and how much tonndencoSan Franciscans have In Its future,"he snys. "They think that tho openingof tho canal Is going to make this cltgrow faster than any city on tho Pa-

cific, and penplo who nro watching thesituation believe It, too.

"Every class of Honolulu real cs-ta-

Is In demand. Of rourrc there Isnlwnjs n big demand for beach prop-erty, In fact, more of a demand thana supply, but all kinds of residenceproperty Is wanted. I believe S,inFrancisco people would Inrest In residence property hero quicker than Intheir own city.

"Holph's election Is tho snlvatlon ofSnn Francisco. It means a tremendous Increase In Investment ami u renewal of all kinds of business, Outside capital will coma to Han Fran-cisco now with confidence."

FEW PASSENGERS

Tho Oceanic Bloamshlp Sl-r- ra leftSan Francisco with tnan ciuptcabins Judging from the wireless rt

received this morning at tho of-

fice of C. Urovver and CompanyTho unpleasant spcclac of a fine

American liner with nennmu mI.iIIiiiifor two hundred and twenty-Ili- a firstclass passengers, steaming In the di-

rection of Honolulu with but scvent-eig- ht

passengers Is ono which shouldservo to convert tho most case lurd-euc- d

ndvocato of coastwise susiieii-slo- n

to Iho error of his way.The Slcrrn Is duo to arrive nt her

wharf by sovcn-thlrt- y tomorrow mornIng. No stntcment is given concerning the amount of freight for dis-charge nt this port. In addition lo78 cabin tho Sierra Is rcHirtcd nsbringing 20 stccrago passengers. Amainland mall of 117 sacks Is duo toarrlvo by tho vcssol. Tho Sierra whsB28 miles off Iho port at' eight o'clocklast night.

Honolulan Away for Island Ports.Nearly four thousand tons cargo

will ho discharged at Hllo firm lhnMatsnii Navigation steamer llono'at-la- n

which sailed for the big island litnoon today. Two thousand tonsfreight has been remove I from Ihovessel ditrlilg her stay nt Honolulu.Tho llnnhlnliin Is to sail for SailFrnnclsco On Oct. 3rd.

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THURSDAY

21852256

The door, not the dreamer, breaksThe baleful spell

Which binds with iron hands the caithOn which wc dwell,

Charles Kingslcy,

You must have the Bu 1 e t i n to get the news. TheBulletin gave the people the first and exclusive news onthe charges against the Governor by Delegate Kuhio. Get-

ting the news and getting it first is one of the many goodreasons for the universal comment that "the Bulletin isthe best newspaper in town." Popular and influential withthe people, it is naturally a superior medium for progressivebusiness men who advertise.

"SEEING HONOLULU IS TO BELIEVE.

If you had any lingering doubt of the educational businessvalue of the B u c t i n's scheme for "seeing Honolulu"with the health officers as guide and counsel, We would Urge

that you read the remarks published in this issue of themembers of the Chamber of Commerce who spent two hoursyesterday afternoon getting acquainted with some facts re-

garding conditions in the city."Seeing is believing" for the busy man of mature years

as well as the small boy, and now that the movement towardacquaintance with home surroundings has begun, it shouldnot be considered complete till at least every member of thebusiness organizations has "seen Honolulu."

The practical result of one of these trips is that everyright-mind- man becomes an aid to the health authorities.He can see what should be done for the protection of thehomes of the city, and when the workers of the health de-

partment speak to the public on subjects of sanitation, heknows what they are talking about and seconds the motion.

He also knows that all the improvements, pressing thoughthey may be, cannot be made at once. But the man who hasbeen on a "seeing HonoluIu"trip is in a position to help in-

telligently when a timely opportunity offers.President Spalding of the Chamber of Commerce sums up

the duty of the citizen when he says that the conditions oneencounters on one of these trips should inspire every man tobecome an active member of tne forces at work to placecapable, and reliable men in office.

There's great work to be done in Honolulu and a "seeingHonolulu" trip is a splendid reminder. Take one. The guidesand the transportation are at your disposal.

Honolulu Ii.ih luiil mi awfully dullsiimmcr ns rogmds local excitementIt li now about In mako up Till louttime

The reported promise of Hiij Stan-lu- u

(I linker to Iniml ll.iuull u hot onel something IIUo the charges of theDelegate. Wo can speak baler whenull the fnctH nro known.

Delegate Kuhio Is very likely tomako a favorable Impulsion on thoPrcHldeutJC,fJJ hn found that he, mimiucxirtiAmcrluiu, lius beeoino thomost r.nlle.il Amu lean of them nil

What difference docs it make who"wrote tho charges ' President Taflniul Si cretin y I'lslicr will bo giildidb I ho degioo of success with whichtho charges are refuted They won'tl,o off on, tangents

Admiral Cowlcs jostcielny receivednllichill) the Information regardingtho Dining of (he licet in November'I his vvusV,lin I" H Hi lot in roiul-ii- s

thiough oui Washington ronca-pondeiit- B

cable two weeks ago.

(iovernor i'rear will bo 111(0 u light-

ing nun with a ciippled foot if it botrue that hu did actually resign miaccount of tho appointment of Judge.Ho Holt mid that tho President Mild

he could suit bis own convenience

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H'ni'Mlii.lff In

dlttVito sTilt, mauled n omit, last summer In New Voik"

"Divorce oulnliiitdt --if

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.mered ftt the Po.lntticc sc llimomltiu ficond-rlM- i muter

SEPTEMBER 28, 1911

rrcKlilcnt Sp.ildlng IiIIh the null on

the licml when lie sn)s that NOW Is

the time to begin work foi n Maormill Supervisors timl clcctivo otlticisKent rally who li.no the. capacity toImnillo present il.i) problems of Ho-

nolulu

Wo congratulate Mr Castlo on hisdecision to abandon bis position op-

position to tho toastwlso shipping law.Wo trust that he will remain thisparticular condition of abandonmentmid bring others with him IntoAuicilean fold.

If the fi tilt lly lias been tho filialhtruvv to break the back of tho oppo-

sition In freo for Honolulu, Itnot been without somo good to

Honolulu, though tho end would havebeen mnro satisfactory If readied bysumo other

Any fool can find enough to com-

plain of ami criticise in Honolulu.'I ho men of tho hour nio the hiond-uiIiiiIi-

citlons who get In and helpto this a better city, who meleady to wink with tho pcoplo us woltas loll them what to do

'Ihls contest over tho (iovernoishlpwill of com so supply thn excitementnnd create somo hard feeling Hut Itshould not bo allowed to retaid thopiogress nf tho work towuid making

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EVENING SMILES'I Hied noblemen generally fall In Judge "'I ho Judgment of this Limit Is

lovo wltli American heiresses on ac- - ll"t y"1' lmll tnntliiiio lo llvo with

tomit of thu good llgures thoy l.uv-o- J'.1'" Tll, wn'"""1tt,"" ""'"'"".m" "i..

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, .,,, k , , llllllllnBi lim.jnoi looked u god excuse Why dnil'lfumiu of them tell their wives Hinttlioy vvoio tliuwii on u Jut) ?

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, 8EPT. 28, 1911."

Honolulu n better and a healthier cityGovernors arc Incidental to the affairsof great moment In this Territory.

That was mi epoch-makin- g decisionof the Supreme Court dealing with tholaw regarding license fees. Asidefrom Its legal technicalities It showsthat the day of policy decisions haspassed. That Is, decisions nro notin.ido to lit with executive policies be-

cause someone believes that every-thin- g

will go to pot It the executiveIs not upheld.

normally has decided to accept tholatist terms suggested by France.Viewed from a dlstntico this causesone to believe that the failure of thecrops In Ucrmany had mora Influenceon the world's nffulr than Is repre-sented by the high price nt which thesugars of Hawaii arc marketed. Fewnations can nfford to 'go Into buttlewhen there Is serious distress in thohomes of tho people. Therefore Ittuny bo that tho pleasant duty of go-

ing to war has been handed over toItaly.

S.in Krnnclsco demonstrated nt thoprimaries what It can do when It

once sets Itself to the task of redeem-ing Itself. Tho result Is proof of thoold Raving that government is exactlywhat tho people make It. San Finn-elsc- o

has not gained such u gnatnumber of better iltlreiis In the lastfew )cars. Tho iivcrago citizen hasmercl) been aroused to do Ills fullduty. Tho "good tltlren" Is, In nltiocases out of ten, the man to hold

for tho McCarths and thoItcufs mid olllclals of that Ilk whotoiild never show their heads abovewater If every man entitled to u otodid his duty

TO OAHU.

.lest u wearvlir fer ouAll tho time blue;Wlshin' fer ou, ciu en OnhiiWondering, alvvajs wondering whenI tan start fer home again;Kcstlcss don't know what to do-- Jest

fer )ou,I.ovo O.ilm

CITIZENS CALLED

TO COOPERATE

(Contlnuid from Pan 1)"The trip emphusbiil the need of n

gnat dial of adilltlonal cow i rage. Wohad brought to our attention also thoplan of the health authorities for thoi obstruction ol streets th gb the wethinds as a similar) measure.

'It Is cvhlcn' that to eondimn theseliiuls would lost n largo amount ofmoiif), but the hi tilth nuthnrltlcH thinkthat when tho streets arc put throughthe lands will bo In demand for rest-ili'-

purposes and will be Illicit up."'Does this seem practicable to

Sou 7" Mr Spalding was askid"Vex, I think tho plan Is n good one)

and believe It can bo curried out," ho

Nuuanu Stream Road."During the trip tin re was brought

to our attention thu plan for a roulalong Nuiianu stream from Schoolstrce t bridge to tho Nuuanu bridge,vvbkli would mako n splendid scenicfialnte for the Diamond Head side nfthe stream This plan was talkid over,1 n member, by the ('intra) Improve-ment (lub win ii I was president ofthe organization, anil I believe It shouldbo carried out, both as a sanitary anda scenic lmprnviincnt measure

"We found that, generally speaking,no conditions exist that would cull foran alarmist outcry, but, on the otherbund, the conditions arc wall us to bou vi ry serious possible menace.

"Very bad, although not emergency,conditions exist In tho section fromthe as)liim through to King street,win re thcru are narrow, winding lanes,duellings all along the way, ami theilbtrlct g mrnlly Is in a poor sanitarycondition, particularly as to sewerageThcru is mi hnmenso amount of wetfunning laud here

"We went to the old I vs. il stockade,and found thu ucccsi.lt) for an

sewer s)stcm there viry urguitAt high tide tho largo cesspool ovcr-llovv- s,

ami I understand that tbero Isnot siillleleut fall for sevvago dischargewithout pumping

"Another bad spot frcfUcntly trav-eled over Is at the corner of King andlien (aula streets, where, owing to someill fed In tho Hotter, It has ovcrllovvnand the sewage Is running by tene-

ment bousesFunds Urrjent Need.

"Tim whole proposition comes ilnvvnto a epicstlnn of llnances for betteringthe conditions Tho entire scheme tobe earrled through requires a largoamount of mono), I Inquired us to thoplans nnd found that tho health milelals nro not prepared with ilollnltollijures mid Hint mi estimate only can begiven I should say that half a milHon dollars at least will bo requiredlo euro out tho plans for this part ofHie ill), mid this Is sluipl) a guiss

'The situation Is this. Unfortunate.I) tho houid has no mom) whateveravnllable at piesent for earning nutmiy of these plans, Tho i,riOn,ono fmmIbn blind ale, ns I understand It, canonly hu lined for icraln specific pur- -

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A Crate of 8lx 8eleettd Pin., orLarge Bunch of Banana.

Simply leave your order we do therest.

ISLAND FRUIT COMPANY(With Wells. Fargo Hxpress Company)

poses tho waterworks, certain streetImprovements nnd other things. Inwhich these plans arc not Included.Cnnseiiicntly tbeso trips ami visits ofbusiness men nro undertaken nt pres-ent In the wn) of n campaign of edu-cation Information.Call to Citizens.

'Together with educational and allother demands for urgent purposes onour revenues, tho demand fir improv-ing military conditions emphasizes thenecesslt) of responsible citizens takingu greater interest In polities and ofturning out nt the next election andseeing that honest ami competent mennro put into olllco who will properlymid Judiciously expend the publicfunds. Wc have recently had an ob- -

Now is the lime to con-

sult GURREY aboutPrivate Christmas Cards

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WIRELESSOffice It open on Week day. from 7a. m. to 5i30 p. m., and on 8unday.from 8 to10 a. m. Ship rriettagot re-

ceived every day up to 11 p. rrl.

Ject lesson In the election of Mr. ttolpli,and ns someone has said, 'There nromore eh cent men than blackguards Inmi) community, but It has to bo anemergency to bring tho decent men tothe polls."

1 believe that emergency lius id

In Honolulu.'11 Is useless to sit back and tnlk

about the error of ever Institutingcount) mill municipal government nndlomplleatlng tho form nf governmenthere. Tho facts nro that wo havo gottho county nnd municipal governmentand Wo can apparently only change Itnow by the extreme measuro of sacri-ficing our right to andaree pi lug government by commission,and the only sensible plan will bo toImprove present conditions by seeingthat the proper men arc put Into publicotllee"What Another Man 8aw.

"As soon us I had lookcel over thefirst plaen wc lsltcei, I said Tin con-

vinced right now,' and tho rest of Itwas more nf the samo thing. All woneed to discuss now as far ns I nmconcerned Is how to do It," This Iswhat A. N. Campbell said this morningwhen talking of his "Seeing Honolulu"trli with President Prutt of tho Hoardof Health

"I feel that any business man whocan make tho trip that wo did nnd notlm sntlslleil Hint a great deal of work!neons in oe none nnu riiuum nu kilit ns soon ns possible well, there mustbe something tho matter with him

'Of course, It Is a big propositiondraining nil these lands nnd openingup tho streets, but It must bo dono

Waterhouse Trust

Land PuupueoManoa Valley

The leading home builders aro buving their homesteadlots in tho euburba. Thoro are reaioni why health, main-

ly; then more beauti ul .urroundingsi then more roomabout the house and no more of that "cooped-up- " feeling

that come, with livng in the trickly-settle- d part, of town.

We are offering ot. in the land of PUUPUEO varyingIn area from a half aero up to any size you may auggeit,and ranging in price from $130000 up according to the(lie of the lot you may .elect.

These lot. have all the advantage, of a downtown lo-

cation, with the added feature, of a lower temperature,beautiful view, bett of neighbor, and no un.ightly part ofthe city to travel through on your way to and fro.

TOLLOW THE L1ADERSI and cccuro a piece of prop-

erty that I. .teedily advancing in value and at the .am.lime giving you an oiportunlty of llvi-- u in the bett partuf the city.

Let u .how you that this I. true.

That's obvious. They can count mo Into support tho program for a safer andmore sanitary llonolulu."Improvement Noticed.

Oeorgo W, 8mlth, who was for many

Jcnrs n member of tho Hoard ofHealth, and especially during tho chol-

era and plague times, said Inst even-ing; "I founei tho situation n thousandper cent better than It used to bo Inthe old do) a when wo first began toclean up, but, nf course, there Is ngreat amount of sanitation work to bodone In that district and wo arc onthe right track. It all takes time,community support nnd money. I shallsupport sanitation work In the presentand future ns I have tried to do In thopast, llonolulu has n big problem onIts hands, nnd wo must all work to-

gether In working It out."Dr. Prntt, president of tho Hoard of

llenlth, wns Very fntornbty Impressedwith tho outcome of tho trip tnkenjesterday nftcrnoon, when tho sanitarycommission nf the Chamber of Com-merce visited some of tho problems Insanitation under the guidance of themembers nf the health department.

1 think from what 1 could gatherbstcrdny," he sulci this morning, 'that

those who went on tho trip yesterdaywill bo able to rcullfc tho need for thoopening of new streets through somoof the wet land cultivation. A trip ofthis sort wilt nlso put them In muchcloser touch with tho wholo of thoproblem "

Tho tour of the party took inwhich, although It Is n beau-

tiful place, Is also a very Insanitaryerne. President Prntt showed tho mem-bers of tho party the map anil pointedout the proposed new road that Is re-

quired through there. Camp Three nttho rear of Prog lano wns Inspected,mid went Into the question of the tnroland

Several otber of the more or lcs Im-

portant places wero passed en route,nnd the members of the party wenthome with n new Idea ns to tho prob-lems on sanitation In lloonlulu

The Merchants' Association directorsma) bo taken on tour tomorrow..

ARMY TO NUMBER 89,000.

WASHINGTON, D C, Sept. 19

The United States army during thonext llscnl )enr will number approxi-mately S9.000 olllccrs and men. "

t'ecretary of War Stlmson and Mai --

Clci. Leonard Wood, chief of s'jlf oftho nrmy, before starting on thcltWestern Inspection tour, fixed thototal strength of tho nrmy In makinghi their estimates. Their plans con-template mi Increase of 4000 in !! Atpresent the army numbers "0,'JSI

men. 5712 Philippine; Scouts and5003 commissioned oltlccrs.

During tho extra session of Con-gress thoro wcro thlrtj-flv- o presi-dential nominations which failed ofconflrmttton by tho senate. Threenominations woro rejected.

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VOLCANIC COLLAPSE AT TANNA.

Somo excitement was occasioned atTanna, In tho New Hebrides while thoIsland steamer Mnkiimbn was Ihci".owing to u volcanic collapse. The na-

tives were greatly alarmed, as thosoutheastern side of the volcano hadfill eu hi and broken thu irate r, whichhud never beer known to be aellvwithin tho memory ot tho oldest lesl-elel-

Several imssengeri fiom tlMnlcnmbo went to tho summit and haila look down It. This greatly rUlevc-i- l

tho fears of the natives. Berorc, how-

ever, the Makmubn left the nnchorngeIt was active) again Arriving back ntVila on July 19 Inst, tho Makambn leftthe same day for tho northern group,mid returned to Vila on tho 13tli.

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Bargains! Bargains!wo ueai in nsieo ana umisiea hcu

rllies or nil kinds. Oakland Realty Syn-

dicate 6X certificate! at 95. OaklandTraction Preferred. W. E. LOGANCO, Room 17, Bacon Block, Oakland,Cat.

THE

eass

NationalSurety- -

CompanyLEADING SURETY COMPANY

OF THE WORLD

PREMIUM INCOME,$2,897,811.00

19101

CAPITAL $1,000,000.00

SURPLUS 1,372,813.50

HawaiianTrust Co.,

Ltd.,923 Fort

WHEN IN NEED OF

Paperof any description

Phone 1410HONOLULU'S LARQE8T

PAPER HOUSE

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

PAPER & 8UPPLY CO., LTD.

Fort and Queen Streets

GEO, Q. GUILD

Street

Manager

&

Phone 148!2 P. 0. Box S28

NAMK OF STOCK

C. Browor A CoBUOAR.

BULLETINS-HONOLUL- U, THURSDAY,

Williamson Buttolph

Stock and Bond BrokersMERCHANT

Honolulu Stock Exchange

""MUUCANTILB.

Thursday, Sept. 28.

Kwa Co 32iiuwniiup A uric. va. .....I law. Com. & HiiK. Co. . . .Ilawatlmi Siipnr Collonomu i',nga: CoHonnknn Sugar Coflalkt' Hucar CoHutchinson Suirnr Plant.Knhuku Plantntlon Co. ..Kekahn Suxni' CoKoloa Sugar CoMcDrydo Swear Co.Oahu Sugar Co .........Onomea Sugar CoOlaa Sugar Co. LtdOiowaluCoPiauhau Rugar Plant. Co.Pacific Husjar MillPala Plantation CoPcpeekfo Sugat CoPioneer Mil! CoWalalua Agrlc. Co.Walluku Sugar CoVValmanalo Sugar Co. . . .Wulmea Sugar Mill Co. . .

MISCELLANEOUS,Steam N. Co.

Hawallau ElertrloCo. ...Hon. R.T. &I Co.Pret.lion. U. T.tLCo, Com.Mutual Telephone Co. , .,Oah'J R. & 1 CoHllo R, H Co.. PfdIlllo R, 1L Co., Com....Hon. B.AM. CoHawaiian lrr. Co., Ltd...Hawaiian Pineapple Co. .Tanjoog Olok R.C.. pd upPahang Rub. Co. (I'd)..Paliang " (Aai.0Pd)

BONM.Haw. Tor. ..,Haw.Ter.4XWaw,Ter.yXHnw.Ter.4HXHaw.Ter.3iiXCat. Beet Sug. & Viet. Co. iHon. Can Cg. Ltd., Gs..Harankim D.trli Co.,

Upper DItcli 6sHaw. Irritn. Co.. 8sHaw. Com. As Hue. Co. D

Hllo R. R Co., ls,iel901HlloR.IL Co., Con. G ..Honckau Sugar Co., t) . .Hon. 1L T. & L. Co ( ...Knual Ry. Co. 6jKobala Ditch Co. CsMcBryde Sugai Co. 61 . . .Mutual Tel. CbOahu IL & I Co. 6XOohu Sugar Co G5JOIa.i Sugar Co. 6XPac. 8ug. Mill Co. Ba

EVENING T,-- SEPT. 28, 1911.

83 STREET

Bid Afkitd.

Plantation

(nter-lslan-

(FlrCI.)

nJs 40Mid

lis".......

"sii

2jK

1I7S

140180

UP10X

145

"li'ii

100yyS

10

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106y8

103OS

102

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Pioneer Mill Co. GX 101Wnlalua-Agrl- c Co.r. ...I101

3

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17OS

2518s

(K.13

47S

iHI'JS

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225m110300100

820S

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95

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SALES Hetvvceu llii.iKlu: an o.11, & I.. Co., $ r, ; 40 Oalm. $32; innKwa, $32; 100 Oahu. $32.r,D; SO Oaliu.

32.Cltj 20 Oahu, $32.5(1; 15 Haw.Pino. Co.. $38.50; 100 Paaulun, $2.).-7- 5;

50 P.'inulinu, $23.75.Session Sales: 100 01.ia, $5.50; 5

Olan. $5.37',.NOTICU lly vote or the dliectors

of O.ihii Susar Co. will pay oxtndlvlili'iii nH rollows, In aililltlou totlio regular illvldeml or 20c pormonth: Ocl. 15, 10c; Nov. 15, 4oo;Dec. 15, 10c.

lly Mito or tho illrec'ora or HonoiniiSuB.ir Co. will piy a special illvlilcndor $3 on Oct. 5 In addition to tho'rc'cuhr 1 of $1.

Latest sugar quotation, 5.9325 cents.wpinr,'.TsmBMaB

Sugar, 5.74cts

Beet,sJ8s

HENkV. WATERHOUSE IRUSi 0.

Memberi Honolulu Stock and BondExchanire

FORT AND MT.ECHANT 8TEEETSTelephone 1208

IT0CKS AND B0NOI

Trent Trust Co..limited

MEMBES HONOLULU 8T00K ANDBOND EXCHANGE

Giffard 6 RothSTOCK 4ND BOND BROKEI

Memberi Honolulu Stock and Bond. Eidmnjce

SUngenwald Bldg., 102 Merchant St.

JAS. F. MORGAN,8TOCK BROKER

Information Furnished and LoansMad

857 KAAHUMANU 8TREETPhono 1572

IMPORTANT

Our mi n in ry wiikoiih It, our hextOur enaiuel Mulshed rndl

KtoniK" can not he imcelleil, and ourIII... 1 ....l.H I 1.... U 1. .... (I. ......

iiiwiiii.-i- , ,,,,, i m,i,i ,iu ,.,, ,,,viit- -

aeneH.OAHU ICE & ELECTRIC CO.

Telephone 20G2

BULLETIN AD8 PAY- -

LOCAL AND GENERAL

lt coea without saying that every- -

tblUK Is Rest at The Kncore. ,

'iiu-- lu I in lime to commit (liirrevaliout private Christmas cards j

1. lino I'xnectH to nnish lirimiuie rorUnit district soiuu time this ucuk.

The biggest cholera germ known Is

on exhibition at the Anchor Saloon.do and see Jos. Roman to )mo

your hat cleaned. 122 Ileretunla SL'

Wo have a new Hue of novelty toysand favors for rhlldrens' parties.Arts und CraRs Hhop.

Tho Wahitae, Kulimikl ami PaloloImprovement Club will hold u meet-ing this evening at 1:"M.

.School hooks upprou'd by the Hoardor Education, aUo nil school suppliesat Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.

Pay cash and ask for Green Stamps.They're free. And cull at tin; show-

rooms mid seo tho new goods.If you want a good Job done on an

auto or carriage take It to HawaiianCarrlago Mfg. Co.. 427 queen St.

11. K. Killers & Co. will ho closedall day, Sutuidny, September aotli,on account or nnnual stocktaking.

Don't miss seeing the line displayor Hawaiian scenes onCliluu at the Curio Den. 111!) Kurt St.

Mlniilo Cabral was esteriliiy grant-ed a divorce from John Cabriil by.Indue Robinson on the giounds ofcruelty.

Seven Chinese were rounded up lastnight, charged with gambling. Twodifferent games were raided by thepolice.

The Portuguese Janitor of tho Royalschool suffered n broken leg on Moltday through slipping on the steps ofth school.

A Porto Itlcnn vnaineil Curd I Is upheforu tho police for ImcstlgutlonVagrancy Is the present chargeagainst him.

For distilled water, Hire's RootUeor and all other popular drinks,ring up phono 2171. ConsolidatedSoda Works.

A petition wns Hied jesterdav Tor

probato In connection with the willof the late Kaapuul Knhtimihauu luthe Circuit Court.

T. II. Dales will furnish the newdhlng suit for use In Inspectingwharves, etc, The pi Ice to bo paidfor tho suit is $410.

Neil Setters, a natural sparklingtable water, Is mi excellent drink forall of n gouty or rheumatic condition.II. Hackfeld & Co., distributers.

WANTKD Four nioiu passengers toinako up motor, party tu a triparound the Islalul, $0.00 each. LewisStables and Garage. Tel. 2141.

For falling to supply her with thenecessities of life N. Kim was yester-day grunted n. dUoice from J. Kuii byJudge Itohinsonln the Circuit Court.

Whitney Mrh'"ltrf!iutnfru their'grand Full opening or evening and af-

ternoon gowns, wiapo, suits und skirtsto take place on Saturday unit Moltday.

James Aklna has been ordered toshow cuuse Saturday morning next atto why he has failed to comply withthe order or Hie court and nav his

rwlfo nllmony.The display which Whitney &

Marsh will make nu Saturday midMonday net of evening and afternoongowns, will hu well worth a lslt forevery lady lu town.

An appeal has been entered In thecaso or William A. Marsh against Wil-

liam Suvldgc. Attornqy Audrudo iiuksfor u new trial, the llrst one going lufavor of the plaintiff.

Advices have been received to theeffect that tho woild-tourln- g steam-ship Cleveland will start promptly atthe given hour on October 21, with afull list of passengers.

Claiming $25,415 ns, damages sus-tained through a tree falling on himJohn Curios Medelros has tiled suitIn tho Circuit Court ugalust the llonomti Sugar Company.

Tho papers In connection with thecase or J. W. Thompson ugalustIiiiIko G. Thompson have been servedon tho libelee according to word recelved from Mark Rigor or Phlladelphlu, to whom the service was left.

The semi-annu- meeting of tholluckeyo Club will he held tills evenlug lit tho. residence of Frank Cooke,Kalmukl, at 8 o clock, und u cordialInvitation Is extended lo all OhloausIn the city to attend, both visitorshcie and icsldeiits, members und

A most Interesting meetingfor Ohio peoplo Is looked for.

A civil hervlcu examination will boheld hern on October 4 at uliiu In thomorning. Thu examination will hefor tliu position of department olorkand stenographer mid typewriter Inthe departmental, Philippine and Ca-

nal services. Applications can be ob-

tained from John W. Short, secretarycivil service board, customs house.

Tho libel against the schoonur Sail-or Hoy was removed yesterday butstill remains on her cargo. Tills wasdono so that tho vessel could bo shift-ed In a hurry if It was uecessmy. SheIs leaking badly and should she godown where sbn Is would obstructnavigation, Thu older was gl unledIn the United States Dlstilct Courtjehlciclny iifturnoiiii.

Tho hearing or a damuge suit Inconnection with u collision Unit lookplace uwuy back lu IU0B was stalledyosloid.iy In tho Clicult Court heroinJudge William I.. Whliney. Thu claimIs for $53iio, Henry flituiphor beingthe plalullrr and F. II. Wbllin tint de-ft udaiit The lime was taken up

by Hie leading of tho deposi-tions uf r S. Kay, who ,was In thehack at Ihu lime. It hoio tint tlatuDecember 21. IHOti The lam has beenpending mi long owing In tint ulu-un-

of the defendant fioui Urn Teiillmyinn ninny in nut punnti Mien

leiiiril inn now deadlllll'

TIra

11I 4l

TJtAOOOJJ

lilks' Building

.eergt--TM-sy-T3arja- a'

is y iP'sV)

t 'COMPLETE LINE OF

Yawman & Erbe

FILING CABINETS AND OTHERBUSINESS LABOR-SAVIN-

DEVICES

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO.,ALEX. YOUNG BLDG.

bungalow in Kaimuki) 8

AnilPV rooms) modern) fruittrees) lot 75x200) easyterms $4000.00

DON'T FAIL 'ou"' H"kfctreei) 3 rooms)modern) termsright $3500.00

nrr this bungalow in Kalihl) 0

nrr rooms) modern; lotyour own ierms.,....uuu.uu

TUC UflCC ' house

Int nlrt in KoimuUlj C rooms)modern) lot oxu'2

$3000.00

IDflllT ,lj acres-- Manon Valley)All II II I lenty water) a bargain..

$3200.00

Nuuanu Valley; 4 rooms)AUflUC '" i200' ' '"

$1000.00

LOTS in Kaimuki and Makiki Beauti-

ful. I

A. H. DONDP.RO,83 MERCHANT OT. PHONE

FROZEN SWEETSALL. PUIti: PItl'IT l'LAVOHH

HONOLULU DRUG CO.1024 Fort Street Phone 2304

WANTSWANTED.

A geiille driving liorxu Apply "It. H ",Hilllellu tillice SOU If

FOR 8ALE.

Double sit of light-weig- harnessHal gain Address J A' Wcluhtrif,Mcllieiuy Clollillig HI ere.

r,n at

Home Insurance Companyof Hawaii, Ltd. .

WltlTHH AM. KINIIH 1)1'

IN'HI'ltAN'i'i:

50 King Rlreet, corner nf Tort OlreetO'Neill lloild.iiu Telephoiie 30S'J

Ji..if Uiv ,m) 'Itb4' MAik1.

2553

I

-

BOYS'OVERCOATS

X

r

and REEFERSof the well-know- n,,

TRAGOOQuality

$5.00 to .flO.OO

D

Silva's Toggery, Ltd.Kinu Street

Guardian Trust Co., Ltd.W. O. SMITH. President L. J. WARREN, Oecretary

W. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer

DirectorsiW. O. SMITH J. P. COOKEW. J. FORBES S. A. BALDWINW. W. CHAMBERLAIN A. T. JUDD

OFDCESl SECOND FLOOR, STANGENWALD BUILDING

Door Bell Out of Order?Then put it in order onco and for all time by installing a

Bell RingingTransformer

It occupies less space han the batteries, Costs less in thelong run, and CANT GET OUT OF ORDER.

The Hawaiian Electric. Co., Ltd.

DC an 3E

THE LAST DAYSOf Our September Specials

Thursday, Fridayand Saturday

LACES! LACES!LACES!

Wonderful Values for the Last. Days

Friday and Saturday

Great Special -

Pairs Pure tfl oo3 Silk Hose S

It Pays to Buy at

JORDAN'S111 II II :

m mmfwmmmmmmmmaimmmmBmimmmmmmmmmmmmm ltmmmmmmam

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IHt, i )t i sjt 'f :Sc : i $SI

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Wa

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STARS STARS STARS

You Will See

STARSIf You Go To See

BROWN & ROBINSON

at the

EMPIRE

and

TOM KELLY

at the

BIJOU

THIS EVENING

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record, Sept. 27, 1911

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Stncey Chancy et al lo I.m Slieo ( )

II II:ickfelil Co Mil to II T Fur- - Entered for Record Sept. 28, 1911.n

t Hcl Sarnli K Culliiirn to Kc.ilolia Na- -W 1! Itottcll to B'lwar ilC Uowo 1.; npala (w) O

Klwrnil C Uowo to V i: Unwell. ..I. c Yoiiiib to W C Aclil Tr....I)V i: llowcll to IMward C Howo. . ..I. c Aclil Tr to Knniito II lllco I)

W C Aclil Tr to C 11 Yuuiik I)

,A.,WjUnrtor Tr to Ilora L Cliunoy ..Waofcly H 1 1 M I a II r tw.

Underwear50 LADIES' GOWNS I 50 Cents30 " " .. CO "30 " ' 75 "50 " CHEMI8E 45 "36 " " 50 "30 ',' " 60 "50 " 0KIRT8 , 50 '20 " ' 60 "?5 " " 75 "75 PAIRS LADIES' DRAWER8 35 "50 u 40 "60 " " " 50 "

ET.. J

7. Men's4M!JW Peduc.d from J15.00 to V-5-

100 '" " 1800 to 9.00100 " ' 20.00 to 10.00

Men's Pants?5u R.duc.d from $2.00 to $1.50150 " ' 3.00 to 1.75100 " " 4.00 to 2.00

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 191.1.

HUNDRED THOUSAND

CASESJMNbAPPLES

The l.iwt f ) 1 c I ) t of l)rccri'iliIii(hiWh to Uuu tilt" lluualluti

lii iiiic liulluin will In) tnki'ii lytin- - Aini'ikiili-llnwiillii- frHKhttr

u In u tli.it iimi'l lliutllj clourtin- - IiihI pint (if mil fur Sallna Crux,Oil till! ltlllUIIX of TllUUItlUlHU.

(Jill) llllllllrt'll tllllU.HIIll (I1KOM n(iniilK'tl IiItii'iiMiIck will bu hiudi'd IntoUnit cmiivI at Hints iurt III tlu-t-

Illisht light thousand cakeswill bu kiiiiM1 lit Honolulu, anil theArliiiiuii It lo rinialn lirie until Mon-il- .i

illiulmritlni: Hi" tlireu thuunuiiiltonx or cnu nil ui'Li' brought from theiii.ilnliiiul ami tukliiK on the large iiiiin-Ill- y

of plni's.'Ilie xlilpiiu'iil Ix n In imI at about

JS.'iU.Uuil, luiorUhiK tu IlKiireH at ni'-u-

prevallini; ill the local iimiket.The Arboii.iu In to call lit Tort Allen

anil Kahiilul fur the ruiimludi'r of thepineapples an well an HhlpiueiilH ofHiiK.ir.

The fnli;lilir N cxpctteil to Ketawnywith user nine thuiiKiitiil tons of xiiKitrIn nihlltlon to the rei

of plneappli'M.(ieuiral I'reUht Aui'iit Mnrne ntateil

this morning tint die ArUoumi wouldnlsn niche iiuanlltluH, of honey, noulmul other linen uf llawalhm prutliutH.

The plnenipli'H are blllnl for points(merlin; must eiry portion of theKlolie. The xlilptui'iith lutenilcil forKiiropi, will bu lift at T huatitepcc,tin re to be traiiHlilppetl to esxi'lx he- -IumkIiu; to UimiiMi, Mexican, (ierinaii,l"rilico anil lliilLinil Hues The Ainer- -

has a hnne tlt of con- -ueitlons at l'uerto Mexico, the ennternteriulniiH of the Tihujntepee railway.

The Arlonin was an early anlvelthis inorulni; wllh n iiiiautlly of main-hin- il

fielKht, a piiitlnii of which leftNew York the l.ittir part uf July multhe llrnt of AiiKiist. The ntennier call- -

i at Pivtral toast porth for nihlltlon-n- l

carKo, and nrrltcil here withmul shipments of Hour, betr.

finl Fluffs ami machinery.Captain Nkliols reports n pleasant

p.issane ilouil f l mil Seattle.

The steamer Clniiillno of llio Inter-Islai- nl

llecl Is one of Koveral esselson the I jo r til fur dispatch tnmuriow.Tho steamer will sail at live o'clockfor Maul mul Hawaii polls with n hlcargo mul a iiumber of passengers.

COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE

tXATIVE BROMO-QUININ- re.moves the cause. Used the world ovefto cure a cold In one day. K, W.GROVE'S! slsnaturc on each box, Madi

tK3 MEDICINE CO. Saint Loui V. 3. V

HONOLULUAMUSEMENT

COMPANY. LTD.

FMPIRE THEATER

REGULAR MATINEESMONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY

Announcement!FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

FEATURE FILMS

Japanese pictures taken by Japan-et- o

One shows scenesalong a railway tourists' paradise.Another Is a screaming farce showinga race against time with geishas inrickshaws and street cars. This Is

unique.

Tinkling, Tickling Tunes by

Brown & RobinsonTenor and Baritone, who made a hit

ot the Bijou

Coffman and CarrollMusic and Dancing

Coffman't g is catching

RIJOIJ THEATER

Tonkjht!

Has Anybody Seen

KELLY ?Not everybody, but everyone should

tee and hear

Tom KellyPrince of Baritone Singers of Popular

Songs of the DayI HINT MISH HIM THIS vi:i:iv

Also-

Vivian & AltonATHLETES

Will present new series of acrobaticstunts with thrills attached to each.

Feature Filml"BETTY AT REDWOOD"

All Indian I'k lureORCHESTRA Direction C. Miltner

1450 YARD8 17!e Yard700 " " 15e Yard500 120 Yard

2250 " 222o Yard200 " CLOTH 20c Yard..200 " POPLIN 22'2c Yard200 " POLIN 222o Yard

-

25 SUITS 1.75

25 " i 3.00

100 3.75

25 " ' 4.00200 WASH SUITS .75100 " " 1.00

100 " '. 1.25

100 " " 2.00

Whitney MarshGrand Opening

Displayof

Evening Afternoon

Gowns,Evening Wraps,

Tailor Suits,Skirtson

Saturday Next,and

Monday, Oct.

CLOSING-OU- T SALEWe retiring from business. All Goods must be sold. All New Up-to-Da- te. Stock is very-complete-

.

Terms Sale CASH ONLY".

Ladies' Muslin

Suits

Special

Dress GoodsWAI8TINQ

CHAMBRAYBATISTECRYSTAL

BRILLIANT

2700 Yards Excellent quality

1750 Yards Finest Grade Fiaxon, 22

Boys' Suits

and

Sept. 30th,

2

are andof

Swiss, 10c yd

l--2c yd

OUTINQ

NORFOHKWOOLEN

Lace Curtains36 Pairs 2'2 Yard Long , 55o Pair36 " 21-- " " 77je "36 3 " " M22 "36 " 3 " " 1.30 "32 " 3 " " 1.75 "33 " 3 " " 2.15 "26 " 3 " " 3.00 "36 " 3 " " , 3.45 "12 " 3 " " 4.30 "18 " " " " 5.00 "

4

4

10-- 4

4

4

4

NORWOOD

PEQUOT .t.

15 Pieces TABLE DAMASK ...00 Dozen HEMMED NAPKINS500 Yards GLASS TOWELING .

250 Pairs of Boys' Woolen Pants at - 50c Pair 250 Pairs of Boys' Woolen Pants200 Men's All-Sil- k Four-in-Han- d Ties, 40c each

SALE NOW ON

L. B. Kerr & Co., lt

Sheeting.16'4o Yard.27jc '.30o "

.220 ".25o ",30o "

371-2- Yard$1.10 Dozen

.122o to 30o Yard

$1.00 Pair

Alakea

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b

H wBT aaaa vH I BT1 Bll BY.. ' I H BrBk .... Bill

Much Talked About Wjf?and Walked About lK

thishas

new Regal Shoes forseason. No smarter footwearever been seen in this town. Andtheir trim custom styles arc nottheir only exclusive feature.

REGAL USHOES

Sb 'jrr$3.50

4 505.00

give you the same perfect fit and comfort as made-to-tneasu- rc

shoes because they arc made in quarlcr-iiz-a justdouble the number of fittings found in other shoes.

We have a wide variety of styles in these new Regalmodels, and can suit your taste perfectly.

BEGAT, SHOE STORE

V RF.XALLS PEARL IM TOOTH POWDER MLWi Chcmicnlly pure. Gots Into the crov- - lBHI ices ami frees tho teeth of organic - Jfl

HJKV Good ror ttio (jums. nHH

JHV Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., VUlml Tort and HoUl 8tre.te lAV

Lovejoy & Co.Importers and Dealers

- IN

Fine Wines and Liquors4 NUUANU STREET PHONE 2703

boi.k aui;nts rou

r

Cream Rye Whisky

Old Jas. E. Pepper Whisky

R. E. Wathen & Co.'s Whisky,

The "Old Hospitality"

"Maui" Wine - A Home Product

The Bartlett Natural Mineral WaterBoltled al tile Celebrated Barllett Bprincjs, Lakci County, California.

A. a MEDICINAL and TABLE WATER, it lias NO EQUAL.

SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO FAMILY TRADE

DELIVLRIE8 MADE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY

;h M-- , , will,'

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CVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, 8EPT. 28, 1911.

AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL

SPORTS REWCO RYE WHISKEY

At All the Leading SaloonsLOCAL FOREIGN

KAMS ARRANGE I

COLOR SERIES

Third Teams Meet In BallGame Tomorrow On the

School Grounds.

The Kiimchuinchn students will turnIn IpiikoI ml I nml soccer fur the next two srntiitlvcs lime ivt lust come to onmonths, fnllovvod liy u track meet In agreement lis to tlio elate or the

The scries will mini football came. It lint been de-

epen tomorrow nftcrnoon on tho school elded that the Kittno he plnjcil on theBrounilH, when the third teumi of tho Hulurduy hefure ThanksKlvliiK l)iy,Wins and WhlteM will tackle ono an- - November 25. The place where theother In u baseball Kiimc. contest In to take V'nco has not liccn

i: Noah Iiiih lieen appointed captain decided jet, lint It will prohuhly he ator thu Hlues, William Apau of tho Princeton IIiIh jcur. us the UniversityMiles and II. (lodfrc) of tho Itcds lor Ponnsvlvnnlu, which has alvvavsal- -

Tho thne captains Rot toRether last lowed Hh Rronnilx to he used, will notnlRht and ihosc inenihcrH from tho hao completed ItH own season whenwhole school. Knch of tho captain tho Rama lit pulled olT. .

has llfty-foi- ir memherit on his lint, and Tho roothall coaching MatT at thefrom thin ho It to select hit team. Naal Academy bun been completed hyThere will be thrco team of each the selection of Midshipman C Q.color, and tach team Im to play the Wrlxht, attliiR captain during tho hitotherH twke, onco In soccer und once ter purl of hint season, and II, S M.In baiteball. Cln . who led tho team the tarty mrt

It was decided that all baseball mimes of the season It Iiiih been the customshould comtlHt of six InnliiKS only. Thiswas arraURPd on lucount of tho limit- -ed time for play The lllun and Redthird teomi will meet In the first soc- -cer koIiio this term on Tuesday after- - ofnoon, The new boys will be Riven a(.bailee to barn tho Riune Tlio firstteams will be tlio HlrmiKCKt, and na all,three are eenly matched, there tdioiildbo Mimn hot contexts. of

The tolor scries Idea It n Rood one.'i,iih it win Rive tho itirrereni captainsn chance In pick out Rood material. '

Hlneo the school does not take up the Kchediile tills rur, which K thoRamo this jenr, the bo)s rt the cadets linvo had for some time,

will bo kept In Rood (ondltlon by pull-.- tho elsht Raines listed, Yale and theIiik off such n series of Raines. navy are the only two blu ones on the

The faculty baseball team will Im In

readiness soon to play any of the classteams, and then there will certainly bomusic In tho air. I

Tho Whiles have the best chance oflapturinR tho baseball series, nH thellrst team has it stroiiR battery and In

Held. W. Kamaloplll will do theJoseph Kiiuhl at tho recelv- -

Iiir, end, (while Captain Atmti will cover,second, Kelclalll short and V. Shlpmanllilrtl. I

The Iteds havo it Rood buiich of trackliieiCnnd nrti roIiir to celebrate theirvictory when tho meet Is won In a blK

limit Tho White team should provo it

stroiiR opponent in both track and soc-

cer contests as It his tho stronRestmen In tho Meld events. As n whole,tlio series should provo of winiii bene-li- t,

and all tho students will havochance to Ret Into tho riiiiic

The Interclass Raines uro to Im played on Wediiesdas and Kridajs, und it

niietliiK will bo called soon to arrangeit Hihcdlilo or Raines.

Uist iar tlio prchent seniors wontlio Interclass soccer and baseball con-

tests. InsltiR out, on tho track. Thetl mi t ball Ramo was it dandy and waswon by.thc then Juniors.

Tho bojs are very much stirred upover the color series, nnd there shouldlie a IiIr turnout tomorrow afternoonwhi n the llrst Rome of tho seasonMarts The match should bo Interest- -

Iiir. as It will Rive a lino nn some oftho material for tho RTiiinin.tr schoolteam I

11, (1 Ilartlett, chairman of tho ath- -

telle committee, and the captain of theteams not playlnK will umpire the ballRauicH, whllo In soctir the cuptaln ofthe team lint plnjltiK will referee thomatch Tlio Raines urn plajed Tucs- -

das, 'I hiirsdavM and Katutdajs.nan

Mil) Kutloii, the new champion In

women s sliiKles, with iron Harris, tnonew champion In men's singles, wonthe mixed doubles to decide tilo OhioMute cliumplnnxhlp on September 16 from Miss Marjorlo l)ndil andIV Nat Thornton of Atlanta, Oa

Athletic Park

BaseballSUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

TWO UAMi:S - - TWO OAMKH

130 J. A. C. vi. P. A. C.

AIIS vi. 8TARS

Prieet 35c, 25c, 15c, 10o

III hi mil Hints for unlir and wineof ItraliiUtiilid can bn bonked at II O,Hull ,v. Hun's sportluu diurtnienl. Ku- -

truiice, Klinr ulriHit.Tlckiu on wil nl M, A (lunsl

I'lKiir Hloro from 1 p in, Haturduy laII n in. Huiidiiy.

ARMY-NAV- Y

GAME.N0V. 20

AMUSEMENTS.

Soldiers Have Very LightSchedule Only Two Big

Games So Far.

The Army nml Navy iitlilitlc rcprc- -

for Home eurs to han Ihn captain ofthe academy football team help "libthe coachlnR tho followlot; season ThecokIiIiir thla year will ! In tho hanilM

outiRir men than ever before, thohead couch beliiR lmtlRn I) L Howard,who wuh Rraduatcd In 190H,

Thin annual football nialih l ncryIntcrcHtliiK HpnrtlnR event to the men

the army and nav), and tho RainenUax hotly contcitedvi:T POINT. N V Only tvvn ids

Raines appear on tho army football

West Point proRram. Tho soldleriwere disappointed In not securing theirannual Ramo with Harvard, but owIiirto tho lateness or Harvard's decision

,)t t cmi, tn Wr,t iolnt tills fall.they were unable to fill tho date ro- -

herved with another blR train.OoorRctown vvlllinako-P- h Inltlalnp- -

pearnnco on tho AVcst Point Rrldlron.November 4 The llrst Ramo will bowt, University of Vermont, Octolier7The West Point team has secured thoHFM rrM ,)f nrry Tutlilll of tho Do- -

trot Americans to train them this sea- -,, n p,c0 v j,m.R Temple, who has

reslRned.u n n

SIGNED UP YET

Marathon Champion Does NotSee Coin and So Stays

Out of Race.

The chaneet of Khoo metlnR Jim-ml- e

ntzgcrald over tho full Marathonuiiirse itre very slim The "WalaluaHorse" started In training a few vvcckti

iiro on hearing that a certain promoterwas In put up 11000 for him, win orlose, but he snyH the man Iiiih failedto come throtiRli with the coin up tothis tlino Ho stated yesterday thatuiilesb they count around and show thnmoney while lulkinR about it, anil de-

posit It whero ho will be suro to Retit after the race, ho will not meet theCanadian To run a iiihii llko Khoo,who Is llfty tears of uro now, and whoIs the eliauuiit It Marathon runner oftho Island, should receive much atten-tion by tho promoters Kaon has been

.stutiR enough, and ho Is now RcttliiRwise. .Nil money, no race, is anoui toomi) ho bus tlxed the propoilllou

Jlinmlo KltRcralil savs tlfleinth ofOctober or uothliiK with Kuoo Thingoes tn show that It the Hawaiianchampion will not sign up to run Jimnilo on that d ite, tho Canadian willRlvo up hope of meeting Kaon In tholong-want- race H'ltzgcrald will thenturn to run King a riturn ruco overthe llvo-mll- e toiirse, after which howill start for the Coast, vvhtrn ho Is

expelled to ment longboat. Ho Iiiih

been asked to ro to t.evcral cities In

the Htati'H to meet different men, andwill soon leavo Honolulu, probablywithout meeting thn champion Mara-

thon runner Jlinmlo slates that holikes Khoo and siivh he U a nice fel-

low , lint Im Mould llko In hitvo u go athim or onco

It HJim Jaiksou ioiiIIiiiii'S his terrlllo

clubbing and lit tho rate he Is goingat pri'M III will soon piss thn greatTrus mid had Itio Junior league bat- -

tirs, Tim Cleveland )uuiiKslir showsim lit-li- p elllur III hitting or base,stinting, and Is now going al a fastergull t Iiit it all) halsmiiii In III" ciiuii- -

tr Cohli would lci tn lnl bo peevedshould Ihn Napiiitittltitiler curry off thelionois, ns the llrorglii I'liull wasni'V.cr it vuud lutr.

FOR PRACTICE

Football Candidates Turn OutIn Large Numbers; Good

Results Are Expected.

1'ootball nmonR tho blR schools thisveur Is not creating much Interest atthe present time Tho Kiuns wouldliven things up If they put a team inthis venr, hut us they havo failed tocome through, interest wilt probablyturn to the "cow" College, Punuhouand the crack High team

The Oaliu College bov are on theshelf at the present time, as they tookIt for granted that the Kauis wouldmeet them on the gridiron this vcur,but since such plans have failed, thePtinuhuus are seriously consideringwhether they should meet the "tow"college learn or notHight Turn Out.

Captain Hill llotu of the High foot-ball Miuitd Issued tlio tall for footballcandidates Tuesday afternoon mid hewas phased to see it big turnout ofboth old und new plajcrs. The freshman ilass Is well represented In tlioiiilidldatcs that arc turning out illpresent. On the llrst day there wereat least twcnt)-llv- o pluvirs on thegrounds when pruetlsa begun Yester-day afternoon tho number dixrenu'dsomewhat, although there wits it goodcrowd on hand

Tlio bo)s arc starting out In tliofirst step of football practise hy throwing the bull around und Jumping on itHill llko was around ettcrdity andgave tlio ptacra u few points.

Thn prospects of the Highs having itstrong football team tire bright, nndthe bojx uro toulldcnt that they willmake good Ibis cnr. Among the players who have been turning out regularly uro some now recruits who uroanxious to get Into tho Rime. H Par-ker, who has been awn) In Unglund fora number of jenrx, Is buck to llnlsli uphis senior jenr. Aidrlch Is a footballpill) ir vvlio ban returned from h highschool In Cnllfornla. Carter unci J.lght- -root uro two new men turning out, undthey will no doubt find it phico on thoteam Jack flail Is stated to bo oneof tlio best pluvcrH on tlio team Ihlij ear Tho team should bo it strong one,and the College, of Hawaii men willhavo to work it Ditto harder In orderto win this ear

The college team will commencetraining next weik, us the boys lirewaiting for tlio track meet Saturdaytn be pan before they tackle tho gameIt Is hoped Unit Ouhil College willmeet tho Hawaii hns on the footbullHeld this J ear, although tliero Is arumor going around that they arc notexpecting to play them.nanAUSTRALIA LIKES

THE BASEBALL GAME

The Young Australian Club boys,who are touring the Htates at present,were outplaced In it giiino of baseballon Keptember 18, at Recreation Park,by it picked team or Kan l'ranclxcoschoolbo)S to the tune of Hi to 10.

Tho Australians showed hut Utileknntvledgo of the line r pnlntH of thoguine Tliej wero absolutely unable toll Id tho ball, but lilt well, this latterprobably due lo their irlckut experi-ence.

Tho Coast lads started on in No I

i'V chasing leu runs across the platebeforo the second man had been rented Two pluvcra In succession thenpurposely struck out In their half ofthe llrst frame tlio Australians cameluck and counted nine times, much tntlio delight or tlio big crowd, which reuialned ror the concert affair.

Williams, on Ilia mound for tho Antlpodes lads, retired tlio whnlo Bide,

uiiasHlHled, In the third Inning, whirling

thrco men In suitetslon, after tho In-

field behind him bad allowed tho basesto become i hoked He registered sixstrikeouts In the four Innings. It took

the lads Just forty-tw- o minutes toplay the llrst Inning

Haiti rles Kan rranclsco. Armstrongand rlelimldt, Australians, Williamsand HI) les

Australia Is Inking gteat Interest In

tlio American game, and It won't bovery Ionic the baseball game willbe plaved all over tho country thereThe Young Australia LeiiRiie, whichhas a ineinlierxhlp or 3000 hojs, hasadopted the game Tho giimn uiuiurlied In Australia tvvn vcurH ago, ulunthe Columbia Park hn)S paid it visiti Ih" Autlpodis It has been prnt i nthat baxib.ill priivlifi-- i good practicefor tho colonials' mitlonal guiiia ofirlikit

ti ti itJames J Jeffries has return"'! In hi

hninii from Alaska

HUnk hooka nr all aortH, ledger,uto, inanufacturej by ilia llullvtluI'ubll.lilui Compwr,

Wholesale 'by

GONSALVES & CO., Ltd.,71 QUr-E-

6Varieties

Of

Bread Baked Daily

You can h.v. your order chanu.ddally and b luppll.d with any ofthai varl.tl.i from

Love's BakeryPHONE 1431 1134 NUUANU ST.

Vienna Bakeryhas the hcht I loinc-Miul- e

Brcnd, German I'rctzels andCoffee Cake. He iiirc anilring uj) 2124.

1129 FORT STREET

Gunther's CandiesTHE FAMOUS CHICAGO MAKE

I'ltUHII ANSUIITMMNT JUBTAItUIVi:i)

PALM CAFEHotel Street N.r Union

EAT AT THE

Capitol CafeCv.rythlna N.w Sarvlc tsc.ll.nl

SIERRA CAFE"it Hot.l Street

OPLN DAY AND NtCllITFresh Ontne and 1'luh rccolvcd Willi

each ship from tho Coast.WONQ CHONG, Proprl.tor

Drink

May's Old Kona Coffeeait in In. Mark.t

HENRY MAY A CO.Phon. 1271

PioneerEvaporated Milk

(Unsweetened)Th. Beit Milk You Can Uh

AT ALL DEALERS

PINECTARWAS AWARDED HIGHE8T HONORSAt tlio recent California Htnto l'alr

held at Sacraineutu;A GOLD AWARDA BLUE RIBBON AWARD andA CASH PRIZE

Coma and l.arn now your GAS BILLoan b. REDUCED ONE-HAL- F by uhof portabl. oven.

D.mon.tration. dally of OVEN andnrv VACUUM WASHER.

HAWAIIAN DOME8TIC UTILITYCOMPANY

With L.vy and Co, King Street

wh GAS

FOR YOUK GROCERIES. IE!AMERICAN BROKERAOE CO.

3fl King Street. ner Mtabtkii

Pbon 2211 Dllr DelWirt

READ THE

Hawaiian Star"TODAY'S NEWS TODAY"

STREET

ROSA Jt CO.

Good Old 'Guckenheimer Pure

RyeBottled In Band

JULES PERCHARDS & FILS'CALIFORNIA SPARKLING WINEtW. Deliver to Any Part at th. City

PHONE 3181

ROSA & CO.,Alike and Qneen Street

Rainier Beertot. I A LI AT A LI BAJU

Telephone 2131

1 acific Ja loonKINO AND NUUANU STREETS

You'll find they're all good fl-lo-

here.

"It's the Fashion"Hotel nr. Fort D. H. Drriet. Pro.

PRIMOJdSixC

MacFarlane&Co.Ltd.Agents For

INGLEN00K WINES

Phone 2026. P. 0. Box 488

W.

FOR SALEA FINE LOT OFfv

MuleSf andWork HorsesCLUB STABLES

TELEPHONE 1100

Y. Yoshikawa,The BICYCLE DEALER and RE-

PAIRER, haj moved to

180 UNO II1IIINew location Red front, ntu

Young Building, Telephone 2S1B.

a. p. Mcdonald,Contractor and Bultd.r

rXImntes given nn all kind, oflillhlltik--

Cone.re.te Work a Spatially

AUAIII STREET, NEAR NUUANU

S"?EXPLRT PLUMBING

JOHN NOTT"Thu Pioneer Plumber-18- 2

M.rchanl Street Pbon. ti

OWL0IOA1 NOW li

. A, UXIT 00. . AftiU

ylUMtK iU .

m

U'J

a

V'

' "8

Oceanic Steamship CompanyLeave 8. F. Arrlva Hon." Leav: Hon. Arrlva 8. F.September 23 September' 29 Seplemncr 13 September 19

October 14 October M October 4 October 10

f'j first elate, single, 3. F. fttO first class, round trip, Han Franoiiee.

C. BREWIR & CO., LTD., General Agents.

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,

Hlrniiirrn of the above company winon or bout tlio dntcs nirntlivinl below:

FOR THE ORIENT.8. S. PcrilaS. S. KoreaS. S. SiberiaS. S. China ....

js S. S. Manchuria.

IV

September M.. ..September25

.... October 10

October 17

October 23

Fnsvgenanil Information apply ti

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents

qo.i TOYO RISENa:

Steamers of tlio abovo Company willabout th'J dates iiicnlloiml below:

FOR THE ORIENT.B. S. Shinyo Maru October 3 S.S S. Cluyo Miru OcterSI S.S. S. Nippon Maru Novomber21 S.S. S.JTcnyo Maru November28 S.S. S. Shinyo Maru December 19 S.

Matson Navigation CompanyDIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN 8AN

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

3. S. Lurline Septembcr20S. S. Honolulan September 27

S. S. Wilhelmina October 3

8. S. Lurhne October 18

S. S. Wilhelmina October 31

ii S. S. Lurline 15

leave port

S. S. HONOLULAN of this line sails from Seattle for Honolulu directon or about OCTOBER 21, 1911.

further particulars, apply'toCASTLE & COOKE. LTD . General Agent. Honolnli

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MailSTEAMSHIP

FOP. FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. . FOR VANCOUVER.Makura October 11 iealandia October 10Zealandia . November 8 Marama November 7

MEO H. DAVIES A CO.. LTD.. 0EN5BAL AQEHTi.

allStreet.

S. , to about ...S. S. , to about ..

apply H.

--br-

rock

un QUEEN STREET

The B. F. Co.

for Hawaii:

Miue Arsurance Company of Loi.aonNew York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Waehlngton Insurance Co,

Ith FLOOR,

la not a Luxury; It Is aBut you the DUST

ind tiiat Is provided .iy theequitable Law. of Matsa- -

ihusuttt, In

NewLife Co.

BOSTON,

If yeu would lit fully Informed aboutid laws, aodress

MOMOLULU, T, H.

mil ut Honolulu anil tula

For

sailsail

snd

FOR 8AN FRANCISCO.S 8. Clilna September 22

S. S. Manchuria 29

S. S. Mongolia October2lS. S. Persia November 10

S. S. Korea November 18

cull at aid leava Honolulu on or

FOR SAN FRANCI8CO.S. Maru October 6S. Nippon Muro OeloberZfS. Tenyo Maru November 3

S. Shinyo MrruS. Chlyo Marj December22

CASTLE A COOKE, LIMITED,Agents, Honolulu,

fRANCIUCO AND HONOLULU

FOR SAN rRANCIS.CO.

S. a Lurlino..,..., September26S. S. Honolulan October 3

S. S. Wilhelmina October 11

S. S. Lurlino Oclober24S. S. Wilhelmina NovembersS. S. Lurline November21

COMPANY

.. NOVEMBER

.. NOVEMBER1

P. O. BOX 212

Oahu Railway Time Table

Outward.

For Witasue, Walalua, Kahukn andWuy StHtloti8 '9:15 a. m., J:20 p. ni

For Pearl City. Kwa Mill andKtntlotm 1?-3- a. ru.. :15 a. m..

11:30 a. m.. .2:1E p. m., 3:20 p. a,S:15 p. in.. 19:30 p in., Ul:15 p. m.For Wabluwn and Lelleliua 10:20

a. ro., e:13 t. m.. :30 p. m., tll:ltP in

Inward.Arrive Houolulu Kahukn, Wat

auiua ana waiauae a. m..5:31 p. m.Arrive Hunolulu troai Kwa Mill and

I'oar! City 17:45 a. m., 8:38 a. m,11:02 a. m., 1:40 p. m., '4:28 p. m..u:ji p. m., -- i:a p. m.

Honolulu from Wahlawa amiLelleliua 9:16 a. m., tl:49 n m., B:3lp. m., ju'iiu p. m.

The Jlalolwa Limited, a two-hou-

(only first class tlcyets Ifinorcd),leaier, Honolulu every Sunday at 8:3(a. m.; rnturnlnK, arihes In Honoluluat 10:10 p m The l.lmltail stops onlynt Pearl nnd Walanae oiitwnrdnml Walaiwin, Walpalm nml I'eatlliiwanl

Dally tHunday Hicepte-- I (HuuilayOnlyO P, DMNinON, F. C. HMITIK

Huxtrlntenifnt. 0. P, A

H u 1 1 1 1 n iiliont numlif r armV4llirliil Ue.at, UlHusliirsi (Inlrs Kiel,

COMPANY.

FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULUVia Tehuantcpcc. every sixth day. Freight received at times at tha Comparty's wharf. 41st South Brooklyn.

FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT5.,.

further information to HACKFELD o. CO. LTD. ag.nts,Honolulu. ' C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent.

',.,, ; ,, Phone 2295 ReachesHustace-Pec- k Co. .Ltd.

,,,.. " a,i.l Kinds ok and sand ron concrete work.FIIIEWOOD AND COAL.

F10LL INSURANCE

DHlinhamLIMITED

general gent

8TANGENWALD BLDQ.

LIFE INSURANCENecessity.

Must have,famous

mostths

England MutualInsurance

OF MASSACHUSETTS.

CASTLE & COOKE,

MNBRAL AQENTI,

September

KAISHA

Chlyo

November24

Way

from'm;ji

Arrlvn

tr.tlu

CityCity

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N JTEAMSHIP

EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, t!"h.. THURSDAY," -'"" ' TTT"

IiUblliht. In 1881

Bishop & Co.BANXEKI

Commercial and Traeim'Letten of Credit limed on

the Bank of California and

The London Joint ttock Bank

Ltd., London.

Correspondent for t kAmerican Express Company

and Thot. Ccok 4 Ron.

Interest allowed on Term

and Savings Bank Depotiti.

BANK OF HONOLULULOTTED

PAID CAPITAL, 1600,000

Buccettort toCLAU3 SPHECKELS ft CO.

Invites yortr Account andoffen satisfactory ferric.

Loans at market raus.

Ixchanfe and Cable trans-fers.

Travelers' Credits andChecks available tverywkere.

The Yokohama Specie

Bank, Limited

HEAD HHCr....0llOHAJM

Capital (Paid Up).. Ten 24.000,000Itcserve Fund Yen 16,(00 000

flcneral banking businesstransacted. Savings accounts (orIt and upwards.

Fire and burglar-proo- f vault,with Safe Deposit Doxea for rentat $2 per year and upwards

TrunkB and cases to be kept oncustody at moderate rates

Particulars to be applied for.

XU AKAI, Manager.

Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer-chants Street!. Telephone 2421and 161)4 P. o. tloz 1(8.

TWO FORD MACHINE8Just as good as new) three seats,

One $200 1 one (250.

Oahu Machine Shop301 QUEEN AND RICHARDS 6T8.

Telephone 514

Honolulu ElectricCo.

Engineering ivA 0ontraetliiHouse-Wirin- g Eipairing Saailie1187 AIAKEA ST. Near lerttink

PLANISHED STEELA fall Rssortment, sixes M"zM"

to 48"xl20", and gauges Xn. II UN 6'just to hand. " " '' We do sheet metal work of "allkinds, and guarantee eatiilastioa.Your patronage is solicitedPE0MPT ATTENTION TO J0BHNQ

EMUELUTH A CO.. LTD.'Phone 1011 145 King Street

BUILDING MATERIAL

f all urnBIALXM I LUMlim.

AlXM A.K0ilMI.4sa Itrtst ti si it Voaotai

Illnnk hooks of all sorts, ledRers,etc., manufactured by tlio UulletinPuhllshlur Comnany

MrfUlBii

Alexander & Baldwin,LIMITED

Sugar Factors,

Commission Merchants,

and Insurance Agents

Agent for

Ilnwallan Commercial & Bugar Co.

Unlku Sugar Company.

Pnla riuntntlon.

Mnul Agricultural Company.

Hawaiian Sugar Company.

Knluiku riuntntlon Company.

McIIrydo Sugar Company.

Knliulul liallru.id Company,

Kauai Ilnllnuy Company.

Honolua Ranch.

Ifnlku Fruit nml racking Compuny,

Kauai Fruit anil Land Company.

Castle&Cooke,LIMITED

Henolulu, T. h.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION,MERCHANTS,

SUGAR FACTORS AND GENERALINSURANCE AGENTS

RepresentingItws Plantation Co.Walslua AfcTlcultural (Jo.. LtdKohula Sugar Co.Walmsa Sugar Mill CaApokaa Sugar Co, Ltd.

Fulton Iron Work ot St. LouieBabooes' . Wilson Pump.Green's Fuel Koonomliers.Mataon Navlftllon Co

Scottish

Union and National

Insurance Co.'Established 1824

Till wiU'lho only one of all tlio Flro'"SHiri'lT". Companies vyHJi parent oflire hIm'(),ti to pt'V" Its Snn Franciscoilalmuiils, t nftrr Ilia big lire, withAmerican Surplus Funds.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.General Agents for Territory of

HhwsII

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.

FIRE AND MARINE

INSURANCE AGENCIESItoyal Insurance Co. ot Liverpool.Lc.ndou Assurance Corporation.Commercial Union Assurance Co.

ot London.

Unlou ft National Int.Co. of Edliiburgu,

Caledonian Insurance Co. otKdlnburgh...

American & foreign Marin Ins.Co.

Chemical Engines andWatchman's Clocks

For Sale byA. O I L M A 1

Fort titreet

CARBORUNDUM WHEELSThey hold shapo and cut fast) will

save time and money on any characterof grinding work.

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.Agents for Hawaiian Islands

PACIFIC ENOINEEKIKaCOMPANY, LTD.

Consulting, Designing and Cvtrading Engineers.

Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Itrae-turea- .

Steel Structures. Sanitary Sys-

tems,. Aepprts and Estimates on Pro-jects. Phone 1045,

Pau Ka Hand

MOVE8 THE EARTH

Nos. 2, 3, and 4 Crushed Rocknut ci:.ii;nt wohk fui nhatio.nh iii:ht iihu: hto.nii bijuaiiuh

1'Wll t'NIi:itPINNINl AND C'lIIIIIINtl Alll! THIS IKICKH ON WHICH YOU

CAN PIN Vni'll FAITH WITH HAFISTV OIIDISIt VnlfttUfl.

Honolulu Construction Co., Ltd.RODIN80N DUILDINQ QUEEN BTREET

8EPT. 28, 1911.

I nHMOVEMENTS OF

S.

MAIL STEAMERS

VCISEL TO ARRIVE a,

Thursday, Sept. 28.Hongkong via Japan iiorts Man

clitirln, 1. M. 8. S. '

Friday. Sept. 29.San Frnnclsco Slorra, O. S. 8.

Saturday, Sept. 30.I till) via way , ports Manna Ken,

sttur,Kauai ports Nocnn, stmr. 8.

Sunday, Oct. 1.

Kiiuitl ports Klnnti, slmr.Mnttl, Moloknl and I.anul porta

Mlkaliala, stmr.Monday, Oct. 2. It.

Sun Francisco nml Scatllo Hllo-nln-

M. N. S. S.llllo-llonol- tilan, M. N. S. S.

Tuesday, Oct. 3.

San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N.S. S.

San Francisco Shlnjo Maru, Jap.Btinr.

Wednesday, Oct. 4.

Manila via Nagasaki, JapanU. S. A. T.

Hawaii lit Mnttl ixirts Clattdlno,

itmr.Kntiat ports W. (1. Hall, stmr.

Friday, Oct. 6.

Hongkong via Japan iiorts ChloMum, Jap. Klmr.

Saturday, Oct. 7.

Hlto via way twrts Miiuna Kea.Etnir.

Sunday, Oct. 8.Maul, Moloknl ntiil Lnnal ports

MIKnhala, stmr.Kauai ports Klnaii, slmr.

Tuesday, Oct. 10.

Sydney la Auckland and SuvaZcalnndln, C.-- S. S.

San Francisco Siberia, I M. S. 8Wednesday, Oct. 11.

Vnnromor ntnl Victoria Mnkurn,0.-- S. S.

Hawaii a. Maul ports Clntnllnc,Ftmr.

Kauai ports W. 0. Hall, stmr.Thursday, Oct, 12.

San Francisco Thomas, U. S. A.T.

" Tuesday, Oct. 17.

Sollnn-- Cruz via San FranciscoNcurnsknn A.-- S. S.

San Francisco Chlpa, l'JM. S. S.Wednesday. Oct.18.

on Francisco Lurline. M. 'N. S. S.' Friday. !OetJ'20.

San Kranrlsco 'Slorra, O. S) S.Saturday;' Oct. '21. t

rJfonsk'ong )a; Japan ports rMongolln,'lVM. H. S. ' --..

Central and South American, portsHonRkonR Mnrn, Jap stmr.

Monday. Oct 23.San Francisco Honolulan, M. N.

San Francisco Mntichurln, P. M I

S. S.Sunday, Oct. 30.

Snllna Cruz ln San FrunclscoIstiiiniisati, A.-- S. S.

Tuesday, Oct. 31.Snn Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N.

S. S.San Francisco Chlyo Maru, Jap,

slmr.4

ViatELS TO DEPART

Thursday, Sept. 28.Maru Island Annaimlls, U. S. S.Manila l. Oiium Dlx, U.. 8. A. T.

11 tn.PtiKct Sound Ilohort sialics. Am.

Bclir., p. in.Friday, Sept. 29

Kona and Kan ports Mnuna Lou,stmr.. noon.

Knu.il ports W. O. Hall, stmr., 5

p. m.Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlno,

utni r.. S p. in.San Framlsco Mnnrhurla, P. M

8. 8.. 10 n. m. or noon.

Monday, Oct. 2.Kauai ports Noenti, stmr., G p. in

Tuesday. Oct. 3.Japan ports nnd UoiiRkoiiK Shinyo

Muru, Jap. stmr.8an Francisco Honolulu!!, M. N

S. 8.. tl p. in.llllo via way (torts Mauna Ken,

stmr.Maul, Molokal nnd Lmal ports

Mlkaliala, slmr., C p. in.Kauai ports Klnnti, stmr., G p. in

Thursday, Oct. 4.Knu.il iKirts W. U. Hall, stmr., S

p. m.Wednesday, Oct. 4.

San Prnnclscu tiocan, II. 8. A. T.San Frunclsco Sierra, O. S. 8.

Friday, Oct. 6.

Hnwall via Maul ports Claudlno,htmr., f p. in.

Ban Francjsco Chlyo Maru, Jnpstmr.

Monday, Oct. 9.

Kauai ports Nocati, stmr., G p. in,Tuesday, Oct. 10.

Japan potts uiul HoimkoiiR Slho-rl-

P. M. 8. 8.Vancouver and Victoria Zoalandla.

C.-- S. H.

llllo via way ports Mauna Ken,slmr., ID a. in.

Maul, Molokal nml Lnnal potts.Mlkaliala, stmi'., A p, in

KiiiiiiI purls Kliiau, stun'., S p. m,

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Hvdiinv via Auckland im.l Fanning.Island .Mnkurn. C.-- S. U.

Sim rrnnclsr.i Wllholnilun, M.

8. S.Thursday, Oct. 12.

Manila via llimin Tlim , U. 8.A. T.

r" Saturday Oct. 21;1 tSan FrHnclscit-Mongol- la, P. M. S.

" "! .Monday, Oct. 23.

'Japan pprlH and Hongkong Man-

churia, p. M. S. 8. ,Tuesday, Oct. 24.

Sail Frnnclsco Lurlino, M. N. S. S.Wednesday, Oct. 25.

San Francisco Slorra, O. S. 8., 10

in.Japan iKirts and Iioiigkoug Hong-

kong Main, Jap. slmr.Friday, Oct 27.

San Krartrlscti Nippon Maru, Jap,sdnr.

Tuesda Oc't; 31.Japnn ports ami Hongkong Chljo

Maru, Jnp. slmr. miSnn I'ranclbco Ilnnolulivi, M, NS. . ,

PASMENOERB BOOKED

Per stmr. Claudlno, for Mnttl nmlllnwnll i)rts, Sept. 29. Mrs. O. r,

Mrs. M, Merrill, Clias. Pogue,S. I'ollUtcr. Mrs. (Jen. Knla, Miss to

Kain, Miss Martin, Mrs. Martin, Mrs.Frcltas, Capt. Schilttlownrth, Capl.Cullcson, Capt. Nccly, MIhh Pa, Mrs.Whltiord, Miss L. Whltford, Miss toWhit ford. nt

Per stmr. Mnuna I .on, for Koim andKati porlH, Sept. 29. Hong Chnck,IllBhup ltostnrlck, Mrs. I 8. Aungst,Mrs. J. D. Pails, II. V. Ilnrclay andwife, Mrt. Cnmnrn.

Per stiiir. W. O. Half, for KauaiIKirts, Sept. 29. Mrs. Hove.

Per slmr. Mlknhala for Maul andMolokal ports, Oct. 3. M. InmnnMrs. Inmnn, Mrs. Sadler, W. E. Hall

MAILS.

,. Malls are dus rrom lb followlnipoints as follows;Snn Francisco Sierra, Sept. 29.Yokohanin Manchuria, 8cpt. 28.

Victoria Makura. Oct. 11.Colonies Zcalandln, Oct. 10. '

Malls will depart for the followlnipoints as follows:Yokolininn Shlnjo Maru, Oct. 3.

Vancomcr Oct. 10.

Snn Francisco Mntichurln, Sept. 29.Sydney Mnkurn, Oct. 11.

TRANSPORT SERVICE.

Dlx, arrived from Seattle for Manilavia Honolulu, Sept. 10.

Logan, sailed from Honolulu for Ma-

nila, Sept. 11.

Sherman, arrived San Francisco,Sept. 12.

Sheridan, sailed from Manila for SanFrancisco, Sept. 14 ut NaRasaklSept. 21.

Crook, arrived 8. F. Apr. 13.Duford, sailed from Honolulu for San

Frnnclsco. nrrlved Auk. Hi.

Warren StoMoneii at tlio Philippine).Thomas at San Francisco under re-

pairse s a

Two Ids trniiH.Pucluc liners sailedfrom San Francisco cstcrday within

mi hour of each othor, with destina-tion ns Honolulu. Tho Matson Navi-

gation steamer Wlllieluilliu cot awaynun tho const port at 12:40 while

the now Jupnncso turhlnor ShinyoMaru was dispatched nt one-thirt- y

tho sainu nftcrnoon according to ca- -

lilcs received at tho local branch oftho Merchants' HxchnuRC. Tho Wllhclmlnn nml Shlnjo Mnru nro duo tonrrlvo hero nl nn c.rrly hour on noxtTuesday morning.

s iInter-Is'an- d and O. It ft L. shipping

hooks tor talr at th3 Ilutletl'ftlr RO,i ACh

BY AUTHORITY.

SEALED TENDERS.

HISALISD TiSNIMSrtS will ho rrcelVcd ly tha Hoard of llnrlior Coinml- -

hIuikth until 2 p. in. of Wi'iliiosdiiyOctohir 18. lull, for roiiHtructltiB hHISA WALL. QUISISN STHISIST. HO-

NOLULU.I'liiiiB, speclllcatlnns and Malik forms

of proposal lire on lllu In the Olllvo otthe Hiirrliiteiiilent of Public Works,Capitol llullillng, Honolulu.

The Ho ml of llnrlior Commissionersroserxes the rlcht to reject any or niltinders.

MAItKTON CAMPIllSLL.Chalrmiiii, Hoard nf Harbor Commis-

sioners. 5042-1-

CORPORATION NOTICE8.

NOTICE.

On nml after October Z, 1011, aniluntil further notice, tho Ilcrnlca 1

Illshop Museum will hn opon to thapublic from 10 u. in to 4 p. in. dullyexcept Suniluys, Wednesdays nnd thafour yearly hollilajB Decoration Day,Independence Day. Thanksgiving Daymil Christinas Day. No permits tovisit tho museum will bo. issued topassengers on through steamers onWednesdays ns formerly.

I1Y ORDISK OF THIS THUSTISKS.September 1, 1911. 502Q-2-

BU8INE88 NOTICE8.

NOTICE OF MEETING.

There will bo u regular meeting oftho Wiilnlue. Kulmukl mid Pulolo Iin- -

Iproveineiit Club ut the oltleo of thoknliuiikl Uiud t'oiiipauy, Hid of carline, on Thursday evening, SeptemberS8, lit 7s30 o'cloik A full nttcn.liitirn"f H' residents of thu district Is do

N.ifiredIlusluess: ltepnit of khs roiumltteo

nnd m iiernl.J. II. I'lDDCS,

coi;'-2- t Seen mi y

.a. - jluu 4&.4iMtt ttetaMbu, & .w&mmm. '.U MjMtti fc. 4Kb'

TO UKVIVF

WHALING

New Methods!' Will Be Em-

ployedOil i Used ByRopo Walks.

How whaling .ins been renewed In

the South Put Hie Oeean Is told III thoDally Consular nnd Trade lleporls by

Henry D. It.iker,special service In New ISnglnnil:

Tho iniirltio ilepiirtiueut of New Zea-

land linn Jiut grit'itcd concessions to aNorwegian whaling conipiny to innkutiHii of one or more ports In the Auckland Islands, Htcwnrl lilaml, Chathamnml Il.iy ot Inluhdi. It In anticipatedHint the Industry will glvo cmploj ment

oxer 200 men.The IllulT, In tho Houtli Hand of New

Zeiiliiiul, wilt bo the headquarters oftho Intended operations. The vessels

bo apportioned to New Zealand urnpresent In nctlvo operation off tho

Hnutli African coast, nnd consist ofInrge steamer of S000 tons and twoauxiliary steamers.

A project Is alii on foot In establishtho winding Industry In Aknrou har-

bor, near Littleton, In tho South Is-

land, where whales ut prc'cut arosighted dally A meeting has beenrailed for the organization nf a localcompany1 to undertake, this project.

Previous to securing tho concessionsfrom the Now Zealand government urepresentative of tho Norwegian company wus quoted hs follows by thoOlngo Times:

The company ilrcndy has three stations In southern waters nt Dtirb.ui,In Cape Colony, and nt tho Islands ofSouth Ocorgla and South Shetland, to

the south of Caps Colony. Operationshave been curried on there vv'HIi muchsuccess for sbmo years. r Tho w halesare chased In lolgbonts driven bysteam.

"A cniislilerulili amount of Ilrltlshrnpltal Is Invested In tho company InSouth Africa, and It Is proposed to In-

vito New Zealand residents to take amonetary Interest. The system pro-

posed to be Introduced Into New Zea-

land has been In use In Norway forabout .! years."

A llob.irl newspaper states that thissame company Is nsklng the Tnsiminlangovernment to grnnt it concessions attwo ports Port Davey, on tho southcoast. ,uml onuiou. the.. east. coast at apoint yet to be IIXcil for n term of !0

curs.Tho possibility of turning whales to

good commercial cccnimt, with equipment which would permit of far mornsuccess than In t d days of sailingships, has for tho last two years beengiven much attention In New ZealandIjist ear a rtrst-clos- s whaler, built In

ISnglnnil, arrived nt Auckland, nnd Is

now engaged In iperntlons nround thoroasts of New Zealand, tho AucklandIslands, Campbell Islnnds, etc. Thotonnngo and ns nre 127 tonsgross nnd 44 toni net register, 93 feetover nil. by 19 feet beam. It Is titledwith the most modern appliances. In-

cluding n harpoon gnu nt tho bow.Tho whales caught ofT New Zealand

jleld on an nverago of CO to 100 bar-

rels of oil u whale. Tho oil and othirproducts from tin vvluiln are all soldlocally. Tho oil Is much used In thorope fuetorks of New Zealand, us Itkeeps the libers f.om separating or be-

coming decomposed In salt water; It iialso used for making candles nnd soap.

It Is said that there nre novv morowhales on the coast of Tajnanla andNew Zealand than there were' evenduring the period nbout SO years ago,when numbers of American shlpshunt-f- d

In these waters. At tint time Ho- -

b.irt, In Tasmania, was the chief centerof tho Industry.

I'litll nbout 1 Slid scores of shps setout from llobart In quest ot whales.sperm oil at that tlmn ranging from1400 to jf.00 per ten. Hut with thodls-eover- y

mid development of tlio Amer-

ican oil wells the prico dropped to200 a ton and then to $100 Tho In-

dustry then i easel to pay mid beeumoentirely extinct about Tasmania. Thocoopering trade and shlpu righting ntllobart also declined All Americantteam whaler put Into llobart soma 2n

urs ago for repairs, mid this was thohi'it boat to call III connection withthis Industry

Sivriul months ago u school of 37

wl.ules was washed up and stranded ontha northwestern cp.ist of Tasmania A

company was quickly nrroulxcd ntto tukn advantage of this

and umbergils to. tho vuluo of about4o,000 was ohtulmd.

KAMI CO.M'KHT.

This evening ut hnU-pn- seven, ontho Alexander Young Hotel roof gar-

den, tliu hand will play tho follow lugpiogrnm:March Tho Thundoror , Sons.iOverturn Flench Comedy licl.iIntroduction and livening Stur....

WagnerSelection U Trnvlutu VerdiVoral ilawullan Bnngslar. by IloigorItemliilsreiiLes of llatfn liodfioyWaltz Southern llrecro .... MolsturMairh Manliultan Ilearh ....Soiiua

Thu Ktnr Spangloil Haulier.e s e

. IIiiIiik illscliuigcdilio Kroitttir i"u- -Inn of lurrds, nf fuel

pll til Hut tanks,' of tho union oilCompany Ihu Aiiimlcan nil tankerHunt u Itlla, Cadnlii (liuut was

for tlio Coast tills morning,

&h

fx

iis

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Wa AANNOUNCEMENTS.

PltOMT HAI.OON Klne wines and liq- -uors. Cull anil see U.S. K. Hunakl,prup. lloretunla ana Maunakea St..

4G8-3-

Kudak films developed nnd printed at1127 Tort Ht. This H the only clionppluco In' town. J. A. Cionsalves.

COlO-- tf

O. Dal Ice crenm nnd cold drinks.t.'ufu, Fort St., above Bere-tanl- n.

D009-G-

Klowers, l.els to order nt Julia Kala-klel- a,

Pumihl nnd Nuuutiii; Tel. 317C.DOH-Ci- n

ClionB If tns Kce Shoes, leggings, sad- -dies, harness, repairing. 148 Beretanla.

C0U-3-

Wo On Merchant tailor. MIC NuunnuSt., above Hotel. C020-2-

AUTOS.

NUUANU AUTO STAND.For hire at all limes, 1 Packard, 2

Popes. Competent chauffeur. Nuu-am- i,

near Beretanla. l'hone 31C8.HU-l- y

For hire, seven-seate- d Packard. Phone2fiil. Young Hotel Stand,' CharlesReynolds. 4G40-- K

PIANO TAUGHT.

1'luno taught In six months; J3 month(8 lessons). '' Special attention toadult beginners.. "MuMc," Itulletlnoffice. G038-1I- H

CLEANING AND PRESSING.

M. Murunaka Clothes bought and sold.214 Ueretunla St.; Phone 10G9.

G014-6-

The Lion Tailors. Dyeing, cleaning,repairing. Work guaranteed. Phone2748. Called for and delivered. Bere-anl- u,

next to pumping station.4SGB-l- y

C. T. Akana Merchant tailor, Fineultlngi. 1039 Nuuanu 81.

GOU-ll- ii

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

Oeorge Yamada, general contractor.Kstlmates furnished. 208 UcCandlessBldg.; 'Phone 2157.

V. Ayook General contractor. Housepainting and wall paperhanglng. 1151Smith St., cor. Pauahl. G014-3-

BUY AND 8ELL.

Diamonds, watches and Jewelry bought,sold and exchanged. J. Curio, Fort St.

47D2.tr

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

T. FuJImoto, Klrrau Employment Ofllce;phone 1879. 489G-- tf

OAHU AUTO 8TAND.

Stevens-Durye- a and Packards for hireby the trip, hour, day or week. M. 10.

Miller, Bert Bowers and others. Tel-ephone 3448. Cor. Bishop und King.

G011-l-

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

Pacific Electric Co. Motor and dynamorepairing a specialty. Motors andgenerators of all capacity for sale.134 S. Beretanla St.; Tel. 3132.

U99-t- f

EDUCATIONAL.

French or German conversation taughtIn five weeks. Satisfaction guaran-teed. L. Muthi'Ws, G7 Young Bhlg.

GOSS-l-

SURGEON CHIROPODIST.

Dr. Birch Otllce, Manufacturers' ShoeStore, Fort St. Phono 17S2.

S039-t- f

LIVERY STABLE.

FIrst-clus- s livery turnouts ut reusunutile rules. Territory Livery Stable348 King; phone 2G3G.

CAFE.

Kentucky Cafe, Alnkea St. Best 2Gc

meal In, city. Open day und night.T, Okluo, prop, G029-l-

SANITARY PLUMBER.

Yee Sing Kee number and tinsmith,Smith St.. bet. Hotel nnd Pauahl.

Thayer Piano Co.

STEINWAYAND OTHER PIANOS

158 Hold Strttt Phone 23t(TtlNINfl GUARANTEED

Inter-UUn- t. and O. It, L Shippingbooks for isle at the llulltduottlca. BOo each.

NTSTO LET.

lhe property known as the Wilderbuilding, corner of Fo't nnd QueentreetK. Dimensions 4U65. The build-

ing will be remodeled to suit tenantApply to C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.

FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.

TII12 IH.ITB Furnished rooms. HotelSt., opposltu Young Cufo. Newly-renovate- d

und refurnished. Under, newinnniiKement. T"rms reusonulile. Lo-

cation central. C034 - tf

NIcely-furnlnh- room, nultablo forcouple or one or two gentlemen. Hotand cold water; walklni; dlstnnca.29G Vineyard, near Kmtiiu,

G02G-- tf

No. 73 Beretanla St. Ktectrlc lightsand running water In each room.Price reasonable. J. II. Townsend,proprietor. 4870-t- f

ROOM AND BOARD.

Furnished room nnd board In prlvatohouse, walklni; ill.itame from pust- -

' office. Address "B. II.", Bulletin of-

fice, G038-t- f

Till! ARGONAUT Rooms 112; withboard, 135. C27 Beretanla St,; l'hone1308. Mrs. J. A. Doyle, proprietor.

4941-t- f

Room and board, private family. Everyconvenience. Two car lines passdoor. 1942 King St 4964-t- f

Nicely-furnish- rooms with board,Apply 13CG King St.

FOR SALE.

Second-han- d geared Aermotorwindmill; Cinch double-nctln- g Blakesteam pump; triple-actin- g Kroch Ir-

rigating pump; redwoodtank; one Studebaker rubber-tire- d

phaeton. Address, Bargains," Bul-

letin olllce. G037--

Nice bungnlow at Kulmukl. Locationbeautiful; fine homes adjacent. Willsell cheap for cash or an eusy terms.See Walter II. Bradley, care Kul-;nu- kl

Lund Co.. Lid., Box 420.GOlG-t- f

The Truhso envelope a time-savin- g

Inyentton. No uddresslng necessaryIn sending out bills or receipts, bul-letin Publlstilng'Co., iole agent forpatentee. tf

Hnndsoniu bay gelding saddle hoTse, byofllcer leaving 'or States InqulroIleudquarters, Fort Shafter; Tele-pho-

2G2.1. G035-- tf

New bungalow, Kallhl; lot6054x218 12000; easy terms. Don-dor- o

& Lansing. 83 Merchant St.;Phone 2G53. 49G3-t- f

Sun Sun Finn Imported stationery.Chinese literature, drawing Inks,paper of all kinds. 133 Beretanla St.

49Gl-3-

Bargains In real estate, on e,

plains end hills. "Pratt," 101 ld

Bldg.; Telephone 1602.4943-t- f

Furnished house, five rooms; privilegeof renting house. Both reasonable.Opposite .Normal School. G028-t- f

One Iliipmoblle runabout, cheap; nearly new. Inquire John Mutton, 124 S.Beretanla St. " tf

Iteinlngton typewiiter No. 7, In first-cla- ss

condition. 1'. o. llox 114, Ho-

nolulu. G012-t- f

Selected Carsvonlcii wool cotton seed.A. V. Gear, 1214 Fort St.; P. O. Box0. 4C93--

'nter-lslun- d und Oahu Railroad ship-ping books, ut Bulletin office. tf

FOR RENT OR SALE.

Fully furnished bungalow, S bedrooms,Paclllc HelghtH, near car llnu; 125For s.ile, J1200. Cull ut premises.

G039-- tf

BICYCLES.

Tried und true" Famous Pierce cy-

cles. For wile by H. Miyamoto.huppIImh and repairing. All

tnuke&; new and second hand. 182King 8L 4818-l- y

4. Koineya IHxpert bicycle repairing;all work guaranteed New and

wheels at low prices.Queen and Punchbowl; l'hone 2431,

f0:i-3- m

Victor Records

Try noma of the new"Red Ktnl" Recorda byfuinoiis artist. . ,

BERG8TROM MUSIC CO.. LTD.

lllunk honks of all .oris, Inlxuiatc, inanufucliire, by tliu 11 11 1 a 1 1 p

I'ublUtilnir Cotnpiuir.

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SV!f(VTTTfp " "v"tp i 'w wwtpsV.PTFf"

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1911.17 .r.

WANTSWANTED.

"We lend, others follow," In tho manu-facture of carbonated beverages. Oneprice to all. Free delivery. Phone3022. Honolulu Soda Water Co., Ltd.,34A North Beretanla St.; Chan. E.Frasher, manager. 4941-- tf

Patronize homo Industry. Pure old Ha-waiian gin, made under the supervi-sion of tho IT. S. Govt., obtainableonly nt tho Occidental Bar, Kirs nndAlnkea. 4949-G-

tllrl or vvoin.m ns mother's help. Minthe nlile In speak Mmrllsli. Apply "l.1'", Biillitln nlllee. G03S-t- f

A seronii-hnn- d typi writer. Kliitii price.Address "Stenngrupher," P. () llox8". GOIO-l-

8ITUATION WANTED.

By Jnpuniw chiiulTi'iir. Expirlenri'dnnd careful K Okllmrii, cam of M

lliimad.i, 127G Niiuiinu St.G012.ini

Young liernmn who has been nt penfur four years would like tu get workof niiv Kind In town. Apply "H. M ",Bulletin, ' GUI1-4- 1

POSITION WANTED.

Experienced bookkeeper would like towork on ImokH or do clerical workufler working hours mid ri.iturd.iyufteriiuons. Apply "E. II", lliilletin.

GU4t--

LOST.

If the party who, by mistake, took fromtho l.'ili-0,a- l cliiirch, Sunday, Urn21th, mi uinbrella belonging to V. L.Eaton will leave Mine tit'thii nulletlnnlllce. lie will receive his own In ex-change. GU40-l- f

Oold watch, Elgin movement; InitialsInside. Return to tills uillcu und re.colve reward. GOI2-.-

Brass nuto hub en p. Return to 131

ileretnnl.i Reward. G0I2-G- I

HHi'.Iill.H.I.I'Uffll

DUNCAN'S GYMNASIUMG. M. DUNCAN

258 Beretanla St., opp. Royal HawaiianHotel

PHONi: 3G21

School ShoesMANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO., LTD.

Fort Street

QUARTER SIZES

at

Regal Shoe Store,Phone 3128

BANZAI SHOE STO- -r

SHOESBeretanie 8treet, Near Nuuanu

HONOLULU. H. T.Telephone 1003

8CHOOL HATS

Rough MexicansJuat the Thing

HAWAII A 80UTHSEAS CURIO CO.

Young Building I

And All Pont CurdCURIOS Dealers

Forccgrowth I

Will Do It

.'. M fe. rW lid

i i;i;iuir

I J I

A lowclose-fittin- g

ArrowCOLLAR.

for SummerISc.each,2lor2Sc. Arrow Cuff. 25c.

Cluelt Peebody & Co.. Troy. N. Y.

GET THE

KODAK

FILMTHE DEPENDAtlLE FILM

Wite Kodakers don't, takechances with Inferior films. Theyget the ' Cattman the Kodakfilm.

SOLD BY

HonoluluPhoto Supply Co.,"Everythlnn Photographic"

PICTURESIN COPLEY PRINT

PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.tOSO Nuuann Street

taxChas. II. Frazier

Company(UUi ADVIBT1IIU

Phone 1371 122 King 8t.

NEW DRUGSTOREWell Stocked with New Drugs and

NoveltiesSODA WATUIl FOUNTAIN

HAWAII DRUG CO.42 Hotel Street, et end of Bethel

- - FOR SALEALGAROBA BEAN MILLS

AndONE SCCOND-HAN- 8TANDARD

GASOLINE ENOINE, It H. P.MM EMMA BTREET Telephone 24H

SwedishGymnastics139 Merchant Street

IMione 2747

ELECTRIC CABINCT BATH8 WITHMASSAGE

A natural method of recovery frontbodily disorder ladiei and gentlemen,(upstairs),

BARON 8CH0OL OF PHYSICALCULTURE

Phone 2467 rr call at 178 8. King St

THE

Crossroads Bookshop,Limited

Hie .'eilMirH InBrown & Lyon Co., Ltd.

ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING"Everything in Book"

I1I1HT OF ALL fWIIIIONH

KEELOX

A. B. ARLEIGH 4 CO., LTD.Sole Agenti for Hawaii

For GENERAL OFFICE STATION- -EUY and FILING 8Y8TEMS, call orwrite to ua nd we will fill your wanta.

?fficc SuPP!y C6-- Lld- -

11 FORT BTRtTFT

),. "iTjfl -- 1

House is rented tomorrowIf advertised today.Never fnils to happen ;

It's the Bulletin classified way.

CableNewsfTALV AWAITS

TURK'S ANSWER

i Axwiclalnl l're Cable.)ROMi:, Italy, Kept Zr No aimwer

Imp yet beui received fiiiin ('nnitaii-tlnupl-

to the 11 1 inn 1 11111 rent Turkeyto permit n protectorate iivir Tilpoll,with war iim iiii alleru.itlve.

Tin- - ttoupK lire rapidly moblllzliig littho purtii of iiubnrkiitloii nml thetrauypurtM nro cnneeiiliatliig iih fast tinposilble. A ntriuiK Kiiiailriiu will cun-o- y

the traiifiiiirtHTurklth Troopa Landed.

I iiuiiii.i, ni pi si rue nrxt Iiai-- ILin miuailrnii nf warnhlpi n ached theluirlmr hem today, und It li nxxertedthat Iim Kecouil n,Uailrnn It awaitingat home pnrtH tho vmnny of trnnx-ttnrt- ri

rt.iuH it, 1'iirrv r.n nua tr........ .......r..,.' ' '"'' ,.tItaly to thin province.

I The TiirkNh Kteiuner Dirni cnnielulu the hiirhiir ahnitly nftir the nr- -rial of the II11II.111 iiiiadroii ninl land-ed 11 number of m.I.IIith and oilicirHnnd n great ipianllly of iirmi mid

.N'n ciloi I wiih made to In-

tel fere Willi the landing of Hie Tiirl,lhIronpM.

Ruthing Troopa to Ports..MILAN, Italy. Sept 2" TniH nro

not ,11 f 7 In i; l.v brigades, und all com!bound riillni ul-- are eiimded with lull-- Jllary tiiilux.

J The liurtliern port of eiiilurkntlun lifleim.1.' wlilln tin, Miiithern trimpH willJoin the IrannpiirtH ut Naplei.Talk All of War.

Tin: greutext elillitlslasin prevails Mini

the talk ix nil of the war, iih llmudiII had already broken nut. It Ix uiulu-Kliin- d

here, from tin, uienger lienperiultteil, that every available

vvarxhlp has been coiicintratiil forvvllli 11 linttlfKhlp xiiiailron

erulxlug between the route from Italyto Tripoli and Turkey' naval baxe.

GIRL CHARGED WITHPOISONING SISTER

Ni:V Oltt.HANH. I.I., Sept ST.

Mix Annie Crawford him been arret- -

id hire charged with cnuxlng the deathof her HlMer, llllso Crnvvfurd, by

to get her life Inxiiraiice.The niithorltleH urn InveHtlKiilliig the

KUxiilclouH rlrcyinxtniceM of the dicitliilr'niiother tilxter, Milry fntufurd; herfntlur nnd tier mother, nil of whomhave 'died xiuldenly within fifteentnonthx.

MOB BUYS STEEL STOCK.Ni:V YORK, N. V.. Sept. ST Wild

wetiei iHTiirred on tho Htoek exchangi'today, whin United Ktatex Steel t'or- -

poi.itlou stock became uctlvi1. Timbear nre lieavy loxern.

Iiiirlug the llrxt half-hou- r after theopening $:'75.00O win 111 of thix xtockilialigeil hiiiidx, and It wan then thatthe bearx loxt, but III the aid moongalnid control of the market.

Almost all day the Hour of the ex-

change nnd tin, nub were dominatedby 11 howling mob of broker. Thetotal Kales for the day were 1l,TSr.,r,U0

In IIiIh Mink atone.

PRESIDENT GREETEDWITH ENTHUSIASM

I.KAVIINWORTII, Kan, Si pt ST

I'lexiileut Taft today ppnko In Topekabefore 11 mint eiitliuxlaxtlc a ml h nee.lie arrived In tlil.i city till eveningund tiimorrovv leave for 11 tour ofIowa mid the far Wcxt.

In Iowa Mm President will xpenkfrom hi train ut Council IIIuITk, i,

Fort Dodge, Webster City. IowaFall mid spend the night lit Watilloo.

FLAMES SWEEPING CITY.Yv'lrillTA. Kan, Sept. ST. Fire

sweeping through the wholesale dis-

trict of this city mid I tin calmingthe ntall illKtilct The lui I iilieadyestimated ut over !.r,uil,00(l,

IllirlllL' Hit. Ii.illln 11 III, Hit, ll'inu.u lit..walls of one of the blalng biilldlagilfell outward und burled four llreuieii'under them

GOVERNMENT BUYSRISDON IRON WORKS

SAN FRANCISCO, C.il.. Sept ST -The I'nltnla State giiveiniueiit haseliixeil n ileal fur Hit. Illxdoii lionWoikh of tills illy nnd will move lheutile plant to the Main Inland Navy

Vnrd

ArciinliiiK tu 11 cable recelvo.l utllio utile nf Cacllo mil t'uuku. the.Mlilmni NiivIk:iIIiiii Bti'aiuer Wlliiel-mln- a

Hallini; from Kin IVdtioUro atnoon M'Hleiiliy will hrliiB freightiimiiiiiitliii; tu li'.no Ions for thin pirlfinl Kft tons for Illlo. Kli U iio.siimed, iiIho, tu liuto n lieavy lint nfliaKhfiiRi'm.

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.I'AZO OINTMIJNT Is piarantml

tu uirt! any catu of Itchini;, Ulind,or Protruding Vttva in 6 to

14 days or money rcfumlcil. Made Lyl'AKIS MIJD1CIN15 CO., Saint Louis.V S. i.f A. I

E. O. HALL a. SON. LTDCor. King and Fort 8te, HONOLULU

Hardware, Painti and Oilt, Ship,inandlery, Stove., Crockery, Claiiware.and Kitchen Ulent)la Sporting Oooda,Guna, llevolven and Ammunltloa '

llffllMlaJtaWriWlaln jfif lainatatiftllliMfmMiatli ilinai'illl - i ikA. ,. ; j, A j. ,..

. , .

-

&&(, '4i)ij rit. .lat.. HWinVrtu .e,i1Ufcr.ir'4ti mM. kn f

" ' r. ' j, Tvy?i5wnar'B - sa Hsyywywj, ,

TO AVOID

MCKNESS

You must keep the stom-

ach and liver in an activecondition, the bowels freefrom constipation and thoblood pure, for this work

liOSTFJTER'SSTOMACH

BITTERS

has been used success-fully for 58 years. Try abottle today for

I'nor Appellle II Iljn it,iI ml Ilti-- I l.nt llllliiiimie-- x

.Malaria leiir .V. uiirAll Druggists & Dealers

For ralo by lleiiMiii, Smith X Co,Ltd : Cliauiber-- t Drill; Co, Ltd ; lllluDrug Co, mid ut nil vvlioleralo llipiordenier.

A.TALE

OPPAINT

VaaHkrNW

PURE PREPAREDcn PAINT

llasaHiiMloMFinitlinj la Vtrj Durable

WPFlLLIRtVCO." ricco.ka.

Lewcrs & Cooke,Limited

177 8. KING STREET

The LEADER I1 CLOTHIERS IFort 8treat Near Baratanla

A. BLOM,Importer Fort St

A. N. SANFORD

OPTICIAN

Ooaton Duilcling Fort StreetOver May & Co.

pMMiHHT UlNJAMIN C0MP0IM

MERBALO m II t.urc. Conttlpation. tmT IMakes Mew, kith SMIqI "lood- - JaVfBL. II .Stomach and Liter BiJm, I

Kcguidiiir. X'alBv IlOureb tho Kidne)a. F9 I

I VMBHverJBMerta.-.HMfiMiiH-

or

add

one

city

II libut

Read and

Today's

J'JKiiA ...a- -., ,,j.rt..,...t.-- .

,inftt, ill

ABE MARTIN

(S&ffr ?2Ei S&M4Mk.

imMiFhc

WmmyjA i--

No effort is bem' made I' conterviW title whUl-er- s which er fait disap

pearin from th American continent.Married men work longer.

C. Q. Yce Hop & Co.MTAT MARKET AND IMPOHTCRS

Telephone No. ,

DRY GOODS FOR ECONOMICAL

BUYERS

Yee Chan & Co.

Gents' Dry Goods

Kam Chong Co.Corner Fort and Beretanla Street.

FINE LINE Of DKY 000DS

WAN YING CII0NG

CO..Kini; Street, Ewa Fiihraarket '

Wing Chong Co.KfflU T.. HtAti BTHXL

Detlen in. Furniture. KattrfMPt,to., etc. All kind of KOA and XII-HO- N

FURNITURE made to order.

FINEST FITkni Clotb ol A I duality Ca m ,

Purchkird fromSANG CHAN

MCCANDLKSS BLDO.i-- 0, Box 001 Telephone 1731

IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL GOODS

Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 NuiiRMi. neat King' Street

I'llONlC 1020

- - . IFine Lin-o- J -

Carpenter ToolsAt the New Hard'vfaTe 8tor

CITY HARDWARE CO.ICinir and Niiiiriui Strret.)

Crepe Goods.OTTON CREPE 8HIRT3,-KIMON-

AND PAJAMAS

H. MIYAKE,1248 TORT S7, ABOVE PF.RETANIA

TipsOn Getting a StenographerPosition as Stenographer

Rett, accurate and builnetillV. letter.to your pteetiie. U'a a ood Inve.t-me- at

to have a good Stenographer. Se-lect her from the beat through one of ourlittle Want Adi. And you, who wantnoaitlon. or Whnwinl In K.t I. x

of our little Want Ada, with your I.., ,v .u uuitui ui cmpioyera in tolawho are alwaya on the lookout for

efficient wotkera. Get woik today. Itall done io quietly and quickly for

a few veualea la cost.

Answer '

Want Ads i

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I

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Optrilnl on the Amcncin Plan only. Each room has outsido oxposurc. Ratesdiked nro Ids (Service, Cuisine and Surroundings considered) than can befound in any any hotel In America. Bandage may be checked direct toHotel Potter from anywhere In the United States or Canada. Wire ahead forreservations, at our expense. For rates, pamphlets and full particulars con-

cerning Hotel Potter, oddress! OTTO OEHTZ, P. O. Box , Honolulu.

HOTEL

STEWARTSAN FBARGISCOOcary Street, nbove Union Square

Cnrnpcnn Pirn $1 CO a day upAmerican I'lnn $3.00 a day up

Niw steel and brick structure.Lvcry comfort nnd convenience.A In' Ii cla'.s ltotcl at very modiratcrate. In the cenltrof thtatrcandretail district. On c".r lints trans-fer! iiiito-el- l parts of city. Eltctricoinniliiiq metis all trains nndEli timers Hotel Stewart rccognljtdns JlawUhn UHnd Headquarters.Cable Adures"Trciwcts"ATlL code.J II Lyc,ninolimire)rescntithc.

liotel St. FrancisUnion Square, San Francisco

ITiHicxxthfl XnnitRfment ofI) mi u)i)i.

Hu- - lit kMIIiiI I'.irkFAH.W IimM f II"' rlly,

tin p.lmlp.il runts ultil f.lllltlll flslll.ll- - III .SUU

I rmiiNiii, ItiN linlil, innt anil iitiiiosilii r',

moot plinv.inllj Hip

lomfiirlalilr spirit of old

I In' ni)iill) mid nubility oiI he (lid Horl.l uiiil tin- - FurFust nnd the mi u of IiIkI)

inlili ii mint In Amirlt.t mIio

issHfiiiltlt In rr rmilrlliiilii to I lieriisiiHilHilllmi iitniiiiitii re ot I1B

lustlltlllon nhlili n pri'Miilsllir lioipll.illlj mill Iniilililiiiit-II- )

of .Sim I'r.iiiilsiii lo tin-tr.-

Ii r.'1 It' biillillin,, wlilrli marks

tin fiirllnit iiilumc l srli urrIn M'lilii', Iiiin ton tint largiHlra pat II j-

- of mi) lift 1 KlriutureIn tlir tt, mid upon iiiinple.Iluu of Hie I'ust strut minesnlll lio Hit- - largest (.iriiiniiirr)In I lie mirlil.imiii.i: 'i iik sruvicK is vs.IMMI., '1 IIK ritlCKS A hi:MM.

European Plan from $2 00 Up

TheColonial

A funilli lintil where 'Inur-IsI- h

llinl loinfnit to ailiiffi Hut i hurt" A pi tnor t fur lln brnln-woik- ir

MISS JOHNSON,Emma St. abovo Vineyard

THE WEEK-EN- AT

HaleiwaMEANS NEW LIFE AND ENERGY.IT WILL FURNISH HEALTH STOR.

AGE. TltAlNS TO THE DOOR

WA1KIKI INN

Rooms and Board

FINE DATHINCW. C. Dergin, Prop.

Watch

RepairingIs a science nnd only o.i lliat

basis do we offer to repair your

watch, ol whatever grado it

may be,

J.A.R.VieiraSCo.113 HOTEL STREET

BULLETIN ADS PAY- -

BELLEVUEHOTEL

San Francisco

A QUICT, REFINED HOU3E OFUNUSUAL EXCELLENCE

American Plan Itooni with llitli andltniril from $1 00 u Diy i

Eurcpean Plan Hnoin with Until from12 no n I) ly

Special Monthly RatesA high-clas- s I'miill) mid Tourist Until

lluir block from t'nliunbi i 'Ih.ut.r,nhil on tln odgn of tlu lMnl! Shop-pin- s

I), Irlct 1'nry romii with l'rl-v-

It ill) INmllltrty fireproof.W. E. Zander, Manager

tti iirtutliin" in iila throughRAVEN &

174 King StreetJACOBSON

von Hamm - YoungCo., Ltd.

Pionrers and Lrntlers inthe Automobile Baiineii

AK'into fur such ?oU known canii 1'aeknril Htovens-t)- n

rj i'u, C.iillllnr, Thnnns Klyer,'tiilik. Overland, lliitmr Klectrlc. and.'In rs

Automobile

Supplies & Repairing

Associated GarageLimitea

Automobiles5CHUMAN CARRIAGE CO.

Street

Tor the BrST RENT CARS In thecity, ring up

2999I or

OLDSMODILE, No. 103; RENAULT,No 104 I ANOAUI.ET, No. SS0

C. H. BEHN

VulcanizingA1.I Wi: ASIC IS A TIUAIj

HONOLULU VULCANIZINGPhone 182J Kaplolanl Building

Use a PREST-O-LIT- E TANK onyour Automobilo and saveTroubles.

Honolulu

Merchant

WORKS

Generator

Acetylene Light andAgency Co., Ltd.

For

LinoleumGo To

Coyne's

Stearns & Foster Co.Felt Mattress

J. Hopp & Co., Ltd.

KOA FURNITURE

OAHU FURNITURE CO.

King Street, opposite Young HotelI' O lln 840 Pbont) 30SJ

Honolulu MonumentWorks, Ltd.

ine

19 12Underslung

discriminating

S"THE "AMER!CAN;TOURIST" Type 3.4 $2250Four passengers) Wfteelbase, 118 inches) Tires, 37x4 inches Is nt and rear on Q. demountable

rims. Regular equipment includes top 5 lamps, electric) Prest-O-Llt- o tank;Bosch magneto ond storage battery) ono extra rim) shock absorbers) foot rest) tire holders) horn)Jack) tools and tire repair outfit,

GEO. C. BECKLE i , distributorCorner Alakea (Sh Hotel Phone 3009

IN FLY FIGHT

California Congressman Cer-

tain Quarantine Can BeMade Success Here.

Hull) till )

llll.u, .Slpl Jr, Allium; III" mostliupoituiil stutun. uts limit,, h) (.'on

hr.ssuitn Julius Kiilin, while MsllinKllllii, was "lie to I lie (ITcU tlllt uponIds i tin ll lo IlKlllllktoll hu would tiikolip llllttir of I M.rilll.lllloll ot . nrktlio .Mi.liti milium 11 the 'Aril- - ,. , ,.,,,, ,,, i, ,,,oi, ultliS.cr.lur NMIminot U H ( t,m iih

work .

.v.r tfTort lo lmf tliu 'til. ml(.mi rnnn lit lake u part In tliopi. Million of tin' xptrni! of that anilnib. I In the ImIiuiiIh lie vt ittilthat lie ha.l no pitl.u.e with tlioKtnli-in- i

lit in nle 1) the T.irlloilil nunlhi tiuil.l nut txp.it to kt.p the XI..

llj out of tlilx hlaml andthat he il lil not munl.Ur tills n inatt.rhi ulilili Hawaii alone una int.riHtiil,

r

lut oh ofone .nml , , ,e to entire ...ft r ,)u ,, 0nM ln(lnunllIlnla to ,.

Ill Kp.aKiiiK mix inautr lie kiii.i

Tin talk of mir Tirrllnrliil mi n

the .IT.it that It tan not lie ktpt fiomtlilx In rlilliulous . h.e xe.nIn Callfoinla what n t iiiiarantliiotan do in uiBiB of thlH In M.'N-- I.

i, Juxt a.rosH the liot.ltr line. Is n

nnii Willi Ii lum .rfitiiall .1. xlri) . il

Hie lniliihtr We theKlrlitixt kind of n iii irnntln.i iiitilnstoiatU'eH f l inn .Mexico, and the r.xult

iik Ikoh that tliu p.st Iuih nierI'allfoinln, and while inn treati t

liuliistrj In the pinitlicrii portion of tlioState In In (.rowltiK oranKes, It IuihI in pi is. i Mil only l the in.nns ofliiaiautlne. If we inn .nforic n quir.

nntlnti like that with tlio loin; hordorline to i our, tin re lit no r. aeon that nBhullar iU iriintln.' inn not lie infoneilon this Island, wh.ru mt luo el

iseln whlih mlt,htI rliiK In the p.st and the in rho nti.nl n f. w points"

JUDGMENT ON RESERVEDQUESTIONHANDED OUT

Jii.Ikh I'.rry .st. rd i Kino an opln-Io- n

on the r.sert.l qui stlon that wasft nt up to the Siiprtiue (.'mut In ton-li.itl-

with thn eiiHe of the Kan.oheIllee Mill l'(iinilliy iiKalust l.ilwaul MI loll ot ill. Hu K.n.i out Jliat

I'.iititlon tilal of title."A hill for partition inn not lio

nmlo thn mi ins of trlnK a illsput. .1

I. Kill title' If, In n suit for partition, nn Issue

is In f,notl faith rals.it lon.iruhiK the.Mint of the pitltlnnir's iut.r. st In thislaud, the proper murse Is to suspi nilthe hill nml Kit" the p.tltlon.r an

In suo nt Iiw "

MADE

BY MRS. GEORGE

ft I. mlHupriine a d.clslonthis w.tk lint as was n

pow.r to forhi rs. If

An eftoit h lielng lo lecilltil Murdotk of Vn ,

DCQT WORK LOWCST PRICES wheie tho couimtsilon or.'iniiicnt In oppi.ill.ni

P. O. - Phono than montlis.

iS J ... .

A cir for buyers "

D.

dash tights

HAS BUSY HAY

W h n tlio lioir.l liirhurK"t down to wolk ml,

tl i ufl.r iiiililnj; Mini.' pulilk .l.nlalsof mi) loiiiii.iloii ullli tin I'oslir. iki',

it fiiiinil ii IiIk lot of xtiiff to toiiMlikiIII (oiini. tlon with Hi.' Id. i tint tilt'

liirlioiiuaHtn must n. ..ssurll) In- - nKhlppliiK nun, iittiiriii-K.iicr- il

(sl.nlii MiNMiit an opinion thatIip wnn Kiipponil to berth nil

os.l tin if mim no Imil for lilm tnilo It AxsiHtatith

till' ,lllfl,l In ,1i, ll,nfrom

the aK,l, JmliHB,m ti.of AKrltulturoIanil

withKr.Mt.r

ptKtH

tint

to

kind

fiw

ANOTHER ATTEMPTBECKLEY

mI xlioiil.l hai to ia usual pilot- -

iik' ft ok '1 lio otuintMfclnii.ru )h!1pothat Hie K,Kt(in ot iliirKhif; pllotaKOr. w, win Hi. tln' nt. Iiiiiiinlit In by

raptaln or n pilot, is In mikiip. lse and he enter, ol

In reThe matter of ousel lielnp;

Klv.n n lllni; birth Unit Is, linUiiKtlie tiiK nt nlT I" fore the r. m h til.)

whlih ui.H txtrtmu In.- -whiirf ))crth

porta... the lMillli(

Inland

oianne enforiu

during

liliifilf

xhiiulil

palling

look. d IntoA nnthe vrll'r"l by riinlrmiin

Cninphill, anil which Is to ho prlut.ilIn Jap in. n' anil suit to all the ownersof Mimpnns sl.s tlm rul.s anditKiilitlous laid dim n for tlio hnndlltn:of samp ins In the hnrhor. It wasstat.il at the niettliiB that at the pns-tu- t

time the ale a nulsalire,A siibki stlon Is also on foot to make

tin prefir. mi rlt,hts to the w huntsm III J a iii.nitli, Piiiiiiib.il statu!

that h. hail hull .llsiusslui; the niat-t- ir

with soMral of the iiRonts nml tlntxpicsul the Iil.a that pr.f.ruuerlKhtH should ho worth soniethhiKT.

NO I'ASCARET USER

EVER HAS HEADACHE

A lll.ii tit luiv will ki i'i 3 our lit rr,sliiina.il and bowels .lean, pure

nnd frisli for iiiutitlii..

Sick ho idiielic, lilllousnpss, dlzzlIII KS IIMtl.l KIIIKUO, foul I.ibIo nmlfoul In. ttli nl,iH traie them to tin

lli'i, ilclnjcd fciincntltiK food In

tlio ho w els in sour, unssy sloinach.I I'oltoiious matter cIokkciI In tlio'

Intisllni'K, IiiBtind of help;; outof nhtoni Is Into tlioblood. When tills polsm icddiCH tlioiK'llc.ito hi. tin ilssiio It cipses cuiikus-tln- u

nnd that dull, tluohhliiK, Hlcken-iiil- ,-

ln.iilaclioHalts, rilli.ut'r pills, oil and pinpa-tlv- o

waliiH fniro n pisiiKewa) f.n n

ill) ot two tH lint tin) dim't tiikotliu pulsiniH ami Iiiimi no

I upon tlio Iher or itomacli.C ota Inmicillatoly cleanse nnd

I icfiiihlo Hie stontacli, renin; u tlioHlllll, ItlllllUI'Htlll lcrincntiiiKand foul Kiises, tiiko tlm oxcoss lillo

The lit xt st.p 111 ronnottlon with the fl osii tlio llwr and rati) out of tlioutl.inpt of Mis (leorso lit t kit toi;tt sjBtein all tlio ilOcnnipUHCI waste

inoiii) was talun sttr.l.iy In tlio ui iltct and poisons In tlio Intestinescircuit court, win n lloii.it v miiiikio nni imwulHlll.il milt for her as Inr next host' , C'nc.lltt tonlBlit will Riirel)

'ih.i Court gasite

minor she had no sun

undoMi) r.ilk.'iHbillK

form go- -

his eeii lesatlox 401 3089 two

and

xtrl.

of

tlio

the

the

full

pld

cistthe

nut iffcLt

iBC.it

tinil moil

h.r

stinigliU'ii )on out Ii) nnrnliiB. Tlieywoik whllo )oii sleep a boxfiom )out diuggist mi. ins Insiderli.inlliiLrH nnd si (leat limd f"imouths Ask uii) of tlio millions orClMMIL'l llhl'IK If Hu') oter li.ivohiadailie ....

II u II I'M" I'llHorJLlI llnum 1'lione

2185t ,U,ll'tlu flutlui'ss tlfUieI'buui- - 2U5G. ,,

.ii 'it,i i

MERCHANTS TO

uSEE HONOLULU

Directors Agree That First-Han-

Knowledge of HealthStatus Is Desirable.

OlicctorH of tlio Morcliants' Association )ostordny took up lnfnrni.illjthe hi.illli coiidltloiis of tlio city aimtlio piopOHCd tours for business menand agreed Hint It was mi to them toniako a llrU-lian- d lnspcntlon of tlioIns.inlinr) spots Hint Ilo within Hie

cltj limits.Discussion between 1'iesldent K O.

Willie, Pccietnr) Urnscli and Fred I.Wnl.Inm at the nicefTiis lirotiRlit prlon itnulllclal luilorscineiit of tliu position that lunlnoss men should knowexnctl) what the healtli conditions oftlio city nro In older to cooperatewith the Hoinl of Health. ScrelatIlrasth putlciil.ii I )inndo n stroni;ple.t for more accurate and thoroughohserntloii of buslndss men on Hi'scnltar) status of Honolulu.

rttrlher impetus was ndoent to theplans for a commercial building lieie,to house tlie Chamber of Commercennd othci coinmeicial bodies, whenPresident K. O. White estetdn) nflcrnoon appointed a commltteo of fiveto net in conjunction with the committees nlrcad) named b) tlio Ch mi-- I

er of Commerce nnd CoininoiclalClub.

The Chamber of Commerco enm-mitl-

has been named ecr sincePresident HpahlliiK took olile?, ononcnnc still e(lstlnR on It, Tlio other

mcmbets nro W. It. Cnstlo, chalrmin;K. I. Low lev, II. I". Wood and JamesT. Moiwih, It ho will consent to serve.

President Wnldron of tho Commor-cl- nl

Club named Hint club's commit-tee jeslcrda) as follows:

P. C. Smith, chairman; r. W. c,

James l McLean nnd fleorKoW. Smith nnd H. r. Wiclimnn.

A direclois' mcetlnK of tlioAssociation wns called ester-da- y

afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and Mr.Wntilum uiKod that tlio Mciclmnts'Assoclnllon take up tho matter of

a hiiildlnir, Prisldent Whitetliciiupou, after consulting with theother dliectois present named on tlilncommltteo, Kted I. Wuldion, chalimnii; 0. Tied Hush, n. II. l'iirls, Norman Watklns and George IL Annus,

The hulldiuK will ho designed tofuinlsh n homo for tlio Cliiuibcr ofCommerce, Mciclmnts' Assoclnllon,Commciclal Club, Promotion Committee, Stock i:chniiRO and other publicand seml-piihll- a orK.inlz.itloiiB, It Isleft to tlio Joint committee to woilout plans for flnaiuliie; tho bullilliiKand KtcuriiiK a site.

Tills ciimiueiclnl ImlldlnK Idea hasbeen under wnj foi soet,i ears ant!lames I Morgan at ono time hadtho plnus pi.ictlcall) comploto, hutthe business men to whom the) weresubmitted did not seo (It to cirrthem out nt Hint time. However, tliu

demand fol such a IniildlliK Is sleadlljIncreasing and It is expected Hint tlmpiesent movement will hu cm t lo 1

through to success.

The Muknutll liastliall tt rim. whichwon tho ihuuplnnMilp In thn Kauaihast hall ltaguii this season, has td

two sllxtr tups, whlih wiro.lilUtl.il by Slurlrt Jtlco,

of tho Kauai Atlllitlo AssociationThe MakiiHills mil) Irst four nut ofilKbti.u tunies pla).d thr.o nt tliuhi ginning of the swisoit and the othirtliu last game pi i).d

W I1 1 II u 1 1 1 1 n ! tier rear.

"!? tv '' ,mJ - - y.t " Tr:

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Recorded September 6, 1911.Wllllnm J Scwurd nml nf to Kiilinlim pucn, etc, Kolml.i, etc, lluwnll; Int III 301. July 13, 1911.

'Sept 6, 1911.

Plnciipplc & Hunch Co lAii, D; Int property, of Hawaii: $25. 11 318, llllo Sugar Co to Antonio I, llllbno. T"l Co Ltd to TIioiiiiih Pen-I- n

Kr 127B uml pes IiiiiiI, IiIiIrs, (Islilng ,, 349. jy m, ,n. ,tiiextonil lot 17 (la Innd), '"" "! l"t 15' Mk Unscliull Tniet,lie, rents, etc, Kiihnlau, Koolaupoko. Kiumloii (k) to Dick K Diamond, Di Mnnkn, llllo, Hawaii; II, etc. II 350, '"! 2600, II 352, p 250.tmlnii $J25. 11318, p 338. Sept Int In R P 1.1.10, kul 2814, nps 1 nnd 2. July 13. 1911. I J--

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"I.1, Koolaulon. Oi.hu; Int It P Hlicmada Mutsujl et ,,1 to llllo Km- - ,T.'!'Kcmvuy mid list. (O S) to i,M. uml. award 13. hid land. Wnl.nc... ..nrl...,. 1.1.1 r m. .. .. ' ...' .'"-- .. ". .'' ' ' '"' '""V '',

Willi I, t.u.ni n. i... .i"" - - ' " ' ",

IiIiIrs, rents, etc. (Jiillek Tract, llono- -

lulu, Oaliu; $2250. 11 348, p 310. Sept' '"I- -

Hiniain j iewiirii nrni wf to Knlin- -inn oc KllflCIl LO J.ltl. Ai:lots 47 nnd 48, rents, etc Oullck Tract,llonoliilii, Onliu; Int In real prop- -erty of James Steward, deed; 1C00. USSI, p 211. Sept 5, 1911.

Mary A Welili nnd lb to Kllcn AKenway, D; lot n, I.Ik 18. Knlmukl

im-i-, iiuiuiiiiiu, i6uu. u Jin,

P 312. Auk 23, 1911.Jnmes Sutherland to Miiranrct Sutli -

rrland. Declrtn Tr; to hold In trntlot 192, cor KIiib nnd Kceaumokii Sts,Honolulu, unliu. 11 356, p 201. Sept 6,",I- -

Kaneolio Itlco Mill Co Md to Ho Yee,1.; land, lildgs, etc, Wnlawa, Kwn,u.inii; i, yrs s yrs in iuu per yr, .1

jrs lit 17G per yr. U 313, p 482. BcptJ 1J11

Knneolio Ulco Mll Co Md to Ho Sco(w). I,; Innd, bldRs, etc. Wulnwu, Kwn."'""'485.

D

,yr" y!,'38 "cr 1T- - B 3"' ''

Ktltlnnlln ttln Rf 111 n ff.l In Tn.ln" - " " "1.; iiiiuis, ijkirb, iihii poniii, nsiiliiR rts,etc, Walawn, Kwn, Onliu; 10 yrs nt... .. ... ... , -

' ' ' "' ' "" "" "':: I"" '

Knneoho nice Mill Co Md to N Nn--i.usiipiui ei m, J,; pes innci, iiiiirs, etc,

Kwn, Onliu; yrs nt $85 peryr., 11 313. p 490. Sept 2, 1911.

Knneoho Rico Mill Co Md to S Ha- -Hckl, I.; laud, IiIiIks etc, Kwn,Onliu; 6 yrs nt 120 per yr. II 343, p492. Sept 2, 1911.

llallaku Pnlnalmla nnd hsb to West- -

ru & lluwull.ui Invsttnt Co Md. D:Int In R P 2388, kul 591, np 1, Knllhl,Honolulu, Oahli; 11. U 348. p 343. Aug8. 19".

Western Hawaiian Invstnit C0M1Ito M W Tscliuill. D; pors II Ph 6792mid 2388. up 1, Knllhl Vnlley, Honolulu.Ouliu; 15250. B 348, p 344. Sept 0,

I'll.'. JI W Tsehudl nnd vwf to Western

"Hawaiian ih'vstmt Co'Md.'M; porn'irPs 0792 and 2.188. np 1, Knllhl Vallej'.

13750.

M;

Sept II.Homo

Ml rt of gr Kast Rd, Ho- -liollllll. Onliu: tl nml mil' tn Tl

351. II "17. r. 1011.Kmily F Day to

'I rust co Mil, p A; general powers, np Aug 11, 1911.

Henry Nnknpuahl gdn tn DanielKulal nnd wf, Itel; pc bldgs.

etc, Hllo, II340. p 404. July 15, 1911.

of by ngt to Jos SFerry, L; land. Main Punnltd. Pima, 16 yrs nt $125

err, II 313, 471. 20, 1911.

John T linker Win

Heiirhiues ThomiiMWhile, pc land bldg,1...I X nn .... l tin ...j n. ii .ii.i, p i, iiu,

SamuelPunly, D; In R P kul 4399,

Wnlhcc. Maul; 1125.Aug

Keuwo Kapala to Jntnci II

324.

8eatember 7,

Koolaii Millie Y3, blk 4, Pearl City.

318, 316. 6, 1911.uml wf tn Fill,

lot blk Honolulu,6,

K Macy hsb Antonio Perry, patent 4699,lupe, Oahu; $2500, 346,

Sept 7, 1911.

TransactionsmmmnM

4ir.:'. 1218: nr 2750 1580. Mono- -

..' ' " .. ..:..inouiauioa, uauu; su. 11 an, p aui.July 1911.

Paulo Naonolilelun Dick K Din- -

iniitiil., II!, Int lii it. . t cms...,.., knl..... 11 inn..water rtn, rents, etc, Kwn,njililt.u...., Itil.... ... ,... intlil........ untrr....... ..... rrn........rietc, Kiitnollllll. Onliu; lnkill 7f.0f.C, wnter rts, rents, etc. Punn- -luu, Knu, Int In n Ps 183.1,

4UC1. 78S4; gm 1706, 2354; kill 2478,water rts, rents, etc, Aupokopoko. etcj

etc. Mnill; In pes land,water rts rents, etc. Ter of

100, etc. 348, 351. Sept 5, 1911., Western & Hnwnllnn Md .

t stelln D llnlsey, D; lot 27, Mk 2,Puunul Tract, Honolulu, Onliu; J200.31?, Sept 7, 1911.

I Pcnlil Kelllkannknolo (k to Dick KDiamond, D; Int In Kr 2027. Ooma 2.N Kn, Int In It P 51.14, kill9157, up 2. Kino, Knu, $25.,ns, p Apr 4, 1911.

I I.OOCZ fwl to I'loneer Mlll'Co Md. I.; 9' land. KnpunakenJ), Mnul; G yrs nt 148 per nn.

3"' A,' 3'. I""- -

, K Kekaa OeorKP K. .. .-- - ....' "J ouwers. 11 aau. n 2U5.

aiir , 1911.

Sentember 8. 1911., , . , .,v """ "

luirlano ct ul, Di or lot lilklmurh, eic, rvowaio i.oim,Oahti; 1900. II 360, p 293. Aug 31,111.,

T Jorge- nnd wf to Frank 13

Thompson, P A; special powers. U356, p 206. Apr IS, 1911.

Kstacln T Jorgo mid wf ntty toJuiue Armstrong et nl. D; np 1, It872. kul 10357. Manana. Kwa.$600. II 350. p 295. June 15, 1911.

Knlmukl ljuid Co Ltd to Klla KlnR,D; lotH 13 nnd 14, blk 78. Oeeiin ViewTract, Honolulu, Onliu; .$1000. 11 360,p 296. Aug 15, 1911.

Kulolll (k) Mary K Foster, D;shares In U P 4387. kul 8462, hill Innd.

Kooliiulon, Onliu; 1300. B350, p. 29k,)f Sept 8,

'iM'of 8 C Allen tVie to 8 WRel: 6500 so ft of mi 1.

Ltd, 11,320 si ft I!tmn lir.iutuii.1 u ir..ni..i.. $1

.. . .'.!.. tr.nnn .in - c1,

John T linker to SheepStation Co, I,; land pate lit Pull- -knpii Itesrvn. S Kohnla. Hawaiiyrs per yr. II 353, p 150.

1911.Konda Slntarn to llllo Kmporlum

Ltd, C M; cuno crop on I of lot,8, Kaiiinnnu, llllo, $2.12. 11,

349. n Sent 6. 1911.

John T Raker to Volcano Stables &.

Transprtn Co Ltd, I.: pc Honn- -

Lucy R High and hsb tn II Kthe)- -ii A riiHlln. I,! ' nan r, i..,.,! '

Onhli; 11850. UI. R Dou No 325. Sept 7, 191L

Recorded September 9, !

Klltuihctli K Katanl.iimole liili (Jto Lllln K Kiihailiula, I) premises,

Kupalainn, Honolulu, Ouliu; 11000. U

Charles 11 Lymiin to Henry J Ly- -man. 'V A; general powers. II 356, p

AugK to Henry J Ly- -

mini, P A; general 11 356, p213. 8, 1910.

et ul by ufft of mtgeoto Young Men's Bays Socy Lid, ForoAffdt; pc land In It p 3535,Hiiniikaoo, Mnul; liuck,

etc. 11 319, p 166. Sept B,

1H11

tr, to Frank K Clarke,lot 21, blk 4, bldgs, rents, etc. Kniia- -

Honolulu, Oahli; U 351, p 214. 1234)111(1 np 2. kill 4455, Knpulamn.lSept 6. 1911, , 'Honolulu, Oahui.lOOO. II 349, p 155.'

M 'V Tsehudl HmrAvf to Western fiinio 12. 181i;" " " 'Invstmt Co Mil, lot G2. John Kuukallu to Mrs Kunul Me'y-Oull-

Trnet. Honolulu. Onhu"; 11000. ers, D; of gr 3219, bldKS, etc.'II 316. p 407.' 6, 1911. Wnlklkl, Honolulu, Onhu; etc. II

Italph A I.yoi) nnd wf to In- - 350, i 299. Sept 8, 1911. I

rnranco Co of Hnwnll Mil, M: 16330 s M Iiwrcy to Homo Insurunro Co256. Million

1360.Sen!

(widow) Ounrdlnn

356, 203.

byK

Kukuaii, Hawnll; $250.

Illshnp Zueznia49

Hawnll;p Juno

to Kstrellu, I

rtH

353.

Hawaii;349.

by

Knliana,

Soeneer.

20

Hnwall;

u,.

har-nesses,

land, bet Kuuuimia nnd Wnlnnuo- - kan. Hamiikua, 10 yrs nt $150line Sts, llllo, Jnn 1, 1909, to per yr. It 353. p 162. Jim 26, 1911.Mar 21, 1921, ut $3 per nil. II 31.1, MrH Mary A Rlehardhon to Poneer476. J'eb 4, 1909. ' Mill Co Ltd. L; R P 1889, nps 2 nnd S,

Mrs Julia Kelepolo to Yuen Chan uml of R P 6574. etc.L; lO.i land, Oplhall 1, S Komi, halna, Mnul; 10 yrs nt $15 per yr. II

15 jrs nt $10 per yr. R 343, 363, p 148. Aug 1, 1911.477. July 15, 1911. it of Carl I. Knhlbaiim by tr toKnlllnnu w, to Thus C White. L; Hans Isenberg, D; kul 312.1. Wnllanii,

kills 656111 nnd 5785. np 2. Kcnnhoii' Kauai; I1000.. II 350, p 293. Sept 7,2, N Koiin, 20 yrs at 15 per ion. '

nn 11 313, ii 479. Deo 1910. Court of L.nrfKdgar to Mrs O

L: and Kulnallu- -

t... 11. ...nil. '".Wylllo Honolulu,iv. juno

Pehlulll Kenlaula (widow)Int 6439,

Puhlhl. 350,291. 1911.

Trs

uml

26,

lu,Int

Int

Co

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191

4955,

30.

1911.

and

210.

and bit

2.1,

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Raymond and wf, I); Int In gr 1603, 350, p 300. Sept 8, 1911,

Kualapa, Honiiaula, Maul; 127.60. II I. H Kerr mid wf to Trent Trust348. p 3.17. Aug 29, 1911. Co Ltd, M; pors lots 115 mid 116, gr

Court of Land Registration. -- $:, bldgs, rents, etc, Ileretunln Avo,Trent Trust Co Ltd to Chow Sun Honolulu, Oahu; porH R P 4631, kill

Slug. Di Int 3A, Kapalaniu, Honnlinil, 10677. up 2, hldgt., rents, etc, WulklklOnliu; 1100. U L It Doc No 323. Aug ltd, Honolulu, Oahu; 15000. 11 349, p22, 1911. 1159. May 9, 1911.

Wllllnm IJ K Herrlck Rrown, Albert K 11 Lyman to Henry Jto land, Mnno.i Valley hd,' limn. P A i. general powers. II 356, p

Honolulu, Onhu: $3700. C L R Doc No 208. July 30, 1910.Apr 11. 1PU.

Recorded 1911,

(widow) to Ishll, Dilot Kwa, Oaliu;$626. II p Sept

Joan Mnul. Leo D;4. 103, Valley,

Oahu; $1200. II 348, p 347. Sept1911.

Julia and C1 W) tnM; land Will

Honolulu, D p404.

Wnlplo,In

Honolulu,

HnwnllJ

Hawaii;p

Invstint

p

Hnwall;

Kanlllinul

"Joseph ...special

Recorded

,v'" "'iionoliim.i

INtucliS

'1911.!by

Hawaii Mi

Humuula

$10 Aug

16.1.

'K)

1, 1910.Clarcnco Lyinuii

powers,

Charles SafTery

AKowul, Mi

Hnwnll;Hnwnll;

p

Kaiilaln,

Hawaii;P

Hawnll;

""'

I.yon.lo Ly-R-

Kwong Yet Wal (llrm) to Wong Tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $300. IIong, II S; Int In 240 bags rlee, 9 horses, 349, p ,09, 9, 1911.45 chickens and 2 harrows; $550. II. Kst of Ilernlco P Hlslmp by lis to350, p 201. Sept 7, 1911. Kllcabeth a Angus, D; por up 11, R P

IIIMiop & Co to L Knon Chock, Itel; 707, kul 10613, n W, rents, etc, NuuiinuleiiKeliold, bldgs, etc, cor King nnd Nil- - Ave, Honolulu, Oahu; $2701. II 350, puauu Sts, Honolulu, Oahu; $1600. It 3:11, Aug 22, 1911 '

:i5l. p 220 Juno 6, 1011. I Joso ( Monlat uml wf to Jose .Men- -Jnolilinaiiiiu Jr to Dick IC Diamond, donca, D; lot 1, blk C, mid ho'iu-chol-

D; lut R Ps 7785, 4010, 7352, kuUfuriiltui;o In bldg on same, Vlllu Fruncu

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOKUUOJT. H, THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1911. 11Suhdl'v, Hllo, HnwaTl; $800. II 550, p301. Sept 7, 1911,

First Cliurcli f Hlln bytr to Knntitmiami Society No 3llllo. I)! Int In lot 3. 1,1k A. Pminlmwiill.iliw, llllo, Hnwnll; 1100. II 350, p 303.July 18, 1910.

llllo Sugar Co to Junn A Guerrero,D: lot R fill tnnill. I'llllnnMniikii. Itlln. Ilnuiill! i. .(,. n nr.n .

.;.. . " "V. """.'";sn, H llllo, Hawaii; 1250. II319. p 10.1. Auk 31. 1911.

MltMida Mntsutnro et nl to llllot:ininriii,,i Mil. r m.

(253.Ter

, IMiueo

5, 306. r, ,In

.' . .

-

IT

S

P.ilolo

-

Kane,

'

In

I I);,...,..., j til enno crop on21, 8 llllo, .,

,...,.,,of lottill 11., lin n, II!' u.. R ,m.T..., .1.-- , u.,, tlll, I,, lifll,

Commerclnl SiiKnr Co toManuel de Ponle, D; In land. Puunene,Wiilliikn. Maul; $1, etc. II 350, p 30o!

July 1, 1910.

Commercial Sucar Co toAntono da S Itelvn, D; In land, Puu- -nene, Waltuku, Maul; II, etc. II 360,P 31.1. July 1, 1910.

Commercial SiiKnr Co toJoie de Andriide, D; In land, Puunene.Wnlluku, Maul; II, etc. II 350, p 316.July I, 1910.

Hawaiian & SiiKnr CotoOrcRorlo J Nnhrlcn, D; In land, Puu-nene, Wnlluku, Maul; 11, etc, II 350, p

11,320. July 1, 1910.

Commercial & Simnr Coto-Tmin nnmni, n In 1.....1 r.. .. ,

lluku. Maul'; It, etc. H 350 p 3- -3

July 1, 1910.

Commercial 8uBar CotoManuel' ....Oouven, D; In Innd,wnlluku. Man I: II. rte. 11 nun n rtnJuly 1, 1910.

Ilnwnllnn SiiRnr CotoCnrlos do AKrella. Di In Innd. Puiineno.

.5ulluku. Mnul; tl. etc. II 350. n 3316,'toU - 1

11. 1911.

Henry Trust Co Md, tr.to T Cllic Dnvles. A M; intgo IsaliclluK Hatlleld and hsb on 10,727 so, ft oflot 26, gr 3610. Itoso St, Honolulu,Oahu; lot 7, blk II, Meyer Truct, llu- -

Oahu; llfo Insuruiico policy; tl.II 349, p 175. Sept 9, 1911.

Polpcllllll Kahlklna mid hsb (S P) toChan Mong et ul. M; nps 3 and 4 andpor up 1. II P 1280, nnd por It P 918,lildgii, rents, etc, Kwn, Oahu;$500. II 349, p 177. Aug 26. 1911.

C P laukea mid wf to Hop Ylck WillC, 1,; It Ps (grs) 261G nnd 2018 nndurteslan well, Wulklkl, Honolulu, Oahu;11 yrs nt $900 per yr. 11 3G3, p 157.July 18, 1911.

Win Matsnn mid wf to Louisa KHtvnln, D; lota 17 nnd 18. blk 3. rents.etc, Piiueo LoU, Hllo. Hnwnll; $3500. II

tfalftinWounK cTudC

p,,l"m,,lml'

Ka1'".""'1,Ponolinw.il. Hawnlljl L.I1,i"n

Commercial

Commerclnl

September

Wntcrhouso

li(iiolulii,

350. p 336. Aug 21. 1911. ..,11 Kivs Tr Co Ha- -1111,. M........n Co Ltd Sing Cho . Jitl) , JaR.M t ,,r ,,,nl, Itel; leasehold, etc, Wain- - tH 3 and 4. Long Tract, Honolulu,

keu, llllo, Huuiilli $735.40. II 319. 11 0.1I111! I4nn. 11 l'i 110. 11176. Sept 6, 1911.

I.um Cheo to' Sing Chong Co, A(property, Walakea, S Hllo, Hnwnll; $5.

" '' ' "''l Sept 7, 1911Sing Cho to King Chong Co, A I.!

IK lnllil. WiitiikiMi M nil,. 11. ..,. II. If.n,, 35, ,.

,,. ......, .... ...,,, ,. ,, ,,' ,,o., .,1,1, name jAnna, I); 2 lots, Ahuakokole, Wnlluku,Mnul; $100. 11 362, p 211. Sept 1,1911.

William R ('untie, tr, to J II Mnhoe,Itel; kul 3980, Mapuleho. Molokal: $610.II 319, p 180. Sept 11, 1911.

Recorded September 12, 1911,V'ong Chung to Quon Sen (w), C Mi

leasehold, furuMilngs, llxturcs, cookingutensils, etc, Sierra Cnfe, 16 HotelSt, Honolulu, Oahu; $600. II 351, p221. Aug 3, 1911.

W II Crawford to Oeorgc Krleden-bur- g

Sr mid wf, Sur P A; powersgrunted Sept 26, 1910, In liber 3.16, folio272. 11 356, p 216. Sept II, 1911.

Kdgar Hcnrlqucs anil wf to Lewis Q

Homes, D; lot 12 section A ofkills 695711 mid 7260, Pauoa, Honolulu,Oaiu; $376. II 352, p 213. Sept 11,1911.

John N Kanaiilu by mtgeo to Hawai-ian Realty A: .Maturity Co Ltd, ForoAITdt; lut In loth 14 mid 15, blk 1,

Kaplolaul Park Addu, Honolulu, Ouliu.351, p 225. Kept S, 1911.Malleklnl Kupu and hsb (D) tn

(k), Di up 2, R P 2128, kul7695, Walliee, Kooluupoko, Ouliu; $100.II 362, p 245. Sept 9, 1911.

Henry K Cooper mid wf to TerritoryHawaii, D; strips land, Oaliu mid

Hillside, Aes, Puupucu, Honolulu,Oahu; $1. II 352, p 246. May 1, 1911.

William It Castle, tr. to Ho Yco, Hid;leaseholds, buildings, chicles, live-stock, poultry, growing crops, etc,

Kwa, Onhu; $5000. II 349, p181. Kiid 12, 1911,

Irene. M Cornwell et nl by comr WA Hull, D; lot 157, Klnau St,

Onliu; $825. II 352, p 247. Sept12. 1911.

Antonio Pavuo and wf to Hllo SiiRiirCo, 11; pors lot 19, gr 4267, Knlw'lkl,Hllo, Haw-all- ; $500. Ii 351, p 223. Aug26, 1911.

Kuulel II Williams p, f , Schacfer,Itel Dow; I. Ps 37.12, 3986; gr 935; R P7365; kill 1067111 and por gr 2124,

etc, Hamakuu, Hawaii; II, II362. p 242. Aug 1, 1911.

Wllllnm It Castle, tr, tn W A Hardy,A M; Iddl cligo August Rftmck umlwf on gr 3215, R P 3267, mid lut III gr1911, Palioa, ele. Kociluu, Maul; It P4615, kul 3827, Ilonokoliuii, Knaliapall,Maul; $250. II 357, p 222. Sept 11.1911.

Recorded September 13, 1911,D.inli'la Knnenlaknla mid wf tn lion,

maim mid wf, I) A; female child, Ku'lel'-oiifh-

ago 4 yinr.i. 11 350, p 216. SeptII. 1911.

Mi llulcklight delivery enr No 2.1771, T.r of""""H; 1975. II 319, p 183. Sept 9,

Trul

Wlilnlec.j.Dllen--

uauu,

Wnluwn,

Wnlawa,

land,

Uihalna,

llmlnn.

land.

Sept

Hawaiian

n..!.l..il.n

Hept

Ilnwnllnn

homestead

llawallnn

Ilnwnllnn

Ilnwnllnn

Hawaiian

HawaiianPuunene.

Recorded

Wulkclc,

lrHt Ainerlcnn oftoct rents,

n,,f

of

of por

of of

toHono-

lulu,

of

or,1""" Nnkatiiiif, to VOll Ilauini-Vouii-

Co Mil, C M; 1912 Packard toiirlmrcar No 20739, T(r of Hawaii; 2215. 11

319, p 180. Sept 9. 1911.tl J HolsHi' mid vf to James D Dole

I1 unK.llt. 1 , !.., .. ....... ......''"', ."mm lim,ii,ii, ,i..i.... tmn

''"'"' """ "himiiiui. Ter oril.i- -"all; $300. II 352, p 25". Sent 111911.

Allien MncKcnrlo ami wf to W Mlot 3 of I, 1 5162. Klluueii

Hawnll; 1200. II 352, p 253,

II.Joe Makannn to Oliln I'errelrn, D; II

P 0110,, kill 3502, Halemann, Wnlluku,ainui;. I2S. II 352, p 249. July 13,1911.

Kalinlnaaiiao uml to oiil.i IVr-rclr- n,

D; Int In R P 0340. kill 3.102.Wnlluku, Mnul; $50. 11 352, p

250. Sept 9, 1911.Antono do S Mello nnd wf to fill

Di Int In kill 8559, Paeohl,Ijilinlnn, Mnul; $1000. II 362, p 251Hept 12, 1911.

Oil Cnlirnl anil wf to C I) l.ufkln, tr.Mi Int In kill 8669. Pnec.lil, n,

Maul; $100. II 319, p 181. Sept12, 1911.

Recorded September 14, 1911.

1M of AiiKiist Dreler liy tr to ChinS.111 et al. D; lot 18, Idle 4. IjiulwalSt, Honolulu, Ouliu; $800. II 352, p258. Sept 1. 1911.

AiiKiist Dreler Md to Chin San etul. D; lot 18, lilk 4. Kewalo, Honoliitii,Ouhlli tl. II 352, p 259. Sept 1, 1911.

I, I, McCandlesH to John Fernandez,1.; lands,' Hid pond and sen llsliery,Wnliiialu. Kwa. Onliu:' 10 yrs nt 1r.n1II 35.1, p 159. July 31, 1911.

on lliimin-Voiin- C Md to C IIHelm, Heir; 1910 OliNmnbllPspecial touring car No 67225, Ter ofHawaii; $1480.10. II 319, p 188. Aug29. 1911.

Von Hamui-Yniiii- g Co Md to C IIHelm, Itel; model 5

toiirliiK car No 23077. Ter of Hawaii; I3GUU. II 349, p 189. Aug 29,1j:ni.

Von Huiuni-Youn- g Co Md to C IIHelm. ltd; Under model in-- F

Htoildnril-Dnyto- n Innduiilet No 391, Terof Hnwall; $2250. It 349, p 189. Aug29, 1911

Von Humni-Yoiin- g Co Md to C ItHelm, llel; model 10- -r

laiidaulet No. 391, Ter ofHnwnll; 1910 Olilsmobllchpeclnl touring cur No 67225, Ter oflluwnll: model 5

touring car No 23077, Ter of Ha-waii; $1000. II 319, p 190. Aug 29,1911.

Ane Keone to James Armstrong etnl. I); Int In It P 4497 nnd por401. up 8. hides, etc. Manana. Kwn I

!?"'"' $1350. II 352, p 260. Sept 13

1911.James I, Holt nnd wf to Lam Seo

(w), I); lot 3, Long Tract. Honolulu,Oahu; $100. II 352, p 262. Sept 7,1911.

James 1, Holt mid wf to Ijiu S.ilKlo (w), D: lot 4, Long Truct. Ilono-lul-

O.ihu: $400. U 352, p 263. Sept7, 1911.

Seierlna L Walters mid hsb (St DO) ct al to Hank of Hnwnll Lid, Mipor gr 4384, bldgs, rents, etc, Klnau.Maklkl, lleretiiula nnd Keeuiiuiokii Sis,Honolulu, O.ihu; $4000. II 349, p 18.'.Sept 14. 1911

Recorded September 15, 1911.

John Kapiuio and wf to Wong Chvc,D; por up 2, Kr 2096, Pun Ho-

nolulu, Oahu; $1300. II 352, p 267.Sept 15. 1911.

Albert A DcAruuJo to C Unite, tr,A M; lutge mid mldl chgn of J P ii

011 gr 3707, bldgs, rents, etc, Kn-

llhl, Honolulu, Oahu; lots 2 mid 3,bldgs, rents, etc, Kallu Lots, Honolulu,O.ihu; $1500. U 319, p 196. Sept 16,1911.

Wong Cluing o Quon. Fa I, II S; lutIn Sierra Cafe, Hole! St, Honolulu,Oahu; $600. II 356. p 217. Sept 15,1911.

.Manuel llapllst and wf to Joo Omul-In- s

and wf, I) Ai mull) child aged 9

weeks. II 356, p 218. Sept 2. 1911.

Arthur Alnolil to on Humiu-Yoiiii- g

Co Ltd, C Mi model 30

Packard touring car No 16486, Ter ofHawaii; $326. II 349, p 197. Sept 15,

1911.Kulllkeu (w) to Mrs J N Koomoa. D;

Int In real property of Maniiu (k),N Kona, lluwnll; $15, II 352, p

264. Juno .10, )911.

. Wlllliuu.i Mualo nod wf to Mrs J NKoomoa, D; Int In pes Innd, Keaiihnu,N Kona, lluwnll, $10. II 352, p 265.Aug 8. 1911.

J N Koomoa and isb (J N) to Wll-

llnm F Roy, D; Int In pc land, Keaii-hnu, s' Kona, Hawaii: $75. II 352, p266. Sept 14, 1911

Vnlltljo, Sopt, 19. A school of ner-l-

navigation will be opened ut tlioMnro Islnnd navy yard, accordingtho prcHont plans of tlio Navy Depart-ment. Tills course will ho taken byovory lint; nlllcur attni'lied tn ho Pa-cific !oet, nnd will bo conducted bysonio of tlio best known aeronauts be-

fore the public today. Tho ohjoct ofthe school will be tn promote the

nt the aeroplane us a scout Intlmu of wur.

In tho new mivy regulations, whichInn 0 'been iccced ut Mam Island,provision hits hocn iniido for 11 system-atized effort to miiko useless the usoof airships by u possible enemy, andIn thoJunjeVirnctlfK to bo held thislull tlio (nildM-- wH' lie roirtpped with

-- i, ,' '. . , .peeia-Kiius-

, nesigueii ui'nesi rov nor'1111 emu. iviiu inrusiH hid now he nnr

Hawaiian Sodul Works to vo.iput In shape tor the teats.

Iu,ailt5'u,ILBiP- -PERPETRATED BY WALTMCDOUGALL

IrSE

ARMY AND NAVY

BY C. S. ALBERT.(HlH'cl.il llu III! tin CorrvitHindviicr.lVALI.IUO, Sept. 19- ,- Although no

dellnllo date has been llxcd when thoPaelile ileet will bo doubled by tho lul- -

dltloii of the cruisers WiishliiRtou, Ten-nessee, Montana uud North Carolina,tho Nay Department and the MureIslauiJ ollleluli aro quietly preparing forthe reception of tho visitors to West-ern waters.

Word mines from Washington thatthe Navy Department will huui anaugmented lb el In the Paetlle stationthis whiter and that an luunwitliui III

target practise will bo Intrniluieilshortly nflir the war maneuvers oft theHawaiian toast aro inmplited Theold and usiless battleship Iowa, nowan unimportant member of the rest-n-

Atlantic Ileet, Is to bo sent round (lieHorn uud will net us a target for theirulser gnus In much the sumo mannerus the San Marion or old Texas servedfor tho dreadnoughts 011 tho ICisteruCoast.

III

WAHIIINOTON, D. (J., Sept. S Ageneral inaticmurlug grounds, wheretho regular army nml Ihu Slule mil-Ili- a

troops may inobill.o nnd praclhumluilti warfarn nnd ulToril gulllcicntiipliortunlty fof fxpcilmentlng in allkinds of llreuipiH nnd umniiiultlnu,huvn been recommended In 11 ri'l'mttil Secretary of Vtir Ktliiison. Tliesilo of land which tho report says Is"well suited mid of ample size for thuestablishment of thu small nunsrnligo, nnd sulllelent to iHcnuimodiitothe nutlonnl mutch," consists nf aboutforty thousand acres, in Tennessee,near Tiilliihoina, in tlio most centralpart of tho Hlato, The proposed silowould cost tho Oovcriimcnt about$500,(1110. Tho rupoit says: '

"Tlio silo is very thinly settled nmlIs siilllelotit In extent for till purpiisos.Siiiliihlo rump sites nro available.Water Is available, nml suitable) liiiiuutlty uml iualily, ami KpurK fromtho mllrouils 1110 eiy easy of con-struction nnd can bo curried directlyInto tho main camp," It concludes Itrecommendations by sit) lug that "thoclimate, water supply uud other

likely to affect tho health uttho troops uro excellent."

Ofllcrrs o I, earn Hhllnc(Ion. Wood, elder of stuff, nnd thu

olllcluls of tho War Department gen-erally express much gratllleatlon oerthe courtesy extended by the Ficiichgovernment whereby three olllrors ofthe Pnited Slates Cniuliy will ho per-mitted lo take 11 year's couiso or In-

struction n eipiltutlou ut the cavalrytniliiliiR si lioiil nt Sauiuiir, Franco.

This school is consldeiud 0110 of tiebest In tho world, nnd rorclgn coun-tries vie with one another In securingpermission riom Ihe Fienrli covein- -meiit Tor Ihelr olllcerH lo he gheuthe pilvllcgii of Its tliuiiiUKh colli no

r i,,ui..,,,,n.,,, i .. ,1....

Tll0 rioncll goiernmeni Isbcconi- -

A LEAD PIPE CINCH ANfl no Ti

lug nuiro nnd more cxactliiK In grant- - When tho Secretary Issues his orderlug this privilege, so that this ginern- - he will nccoinpuny It with a bulletinincnt la particularly fnrtunato this which IiiIiirs to tho consideration of

e.ir In being permitted to, send three cnMilry olllcers the salleiit feiituronnlllt-oi- tho largest mimhcr that tho connected with the proposed leo'rgan-t'nlte- d

StateH lum ever -- laid ut uiici7n,tlnn. It will bo set forth that tholime at this greut school. "cnialry Is 1111 iiuxltlary nrni of tho

The sending of American olllecrs Umcrvlco, mid tho mmuhih will bo givenFranco for Instruction of this kliidfor that low of moiiulcd troops,wns begun soon ufler our I'll II Wur Cousiileruhlu d.ilu will bo ruriiitihedIn llln rnsn of Iwn or lliren nlllprrri.ln lli Inilliilit, ,,. .,. l l. ..,,..)lllt .,, ,mt n,My tnkvn ,, HyBU.m.r Klh,, , 1J()nc,M especially Inntleally until IIKKl, slnro which )eiiriulallon to the rciiiilrementH of larcerour iiimy has nail one or two olllcerHepreselltlng It eflch year.

"Olllcers of tho United Slates nrmyhavo donu well iiliroad," said (leu.Wood, chlet or btarr, "and It Is only 11

ipiestion or tlmn vvlicn, with Improvedmounts mid tho flulsheil iustriiLtlotideveloped ft tun contnet with foreignniclhods, they will excel In competi-tion with ullleem from nil over thuwot Id Theio was n t lino when, withour immeiiru frontier, Ihe Americannation possessed niimhorless iialurulllders, whoso dally roiltlno or dulywas perrormed on horseback.

"Seir-satlslle-d Ainerlcnns llko to lie.lleve that tills state or n Hull's stillexists, but with the advuiieo or

throughout tho grout West,the udveiit id tho bicycle mid unto-luohl- lo

and tho conseiiiient decreasethe number or suildju horses bred

Ihiouglioiit Ihe lountry, llieru hasbeen a constant deterioration In llmail of oiiiltatlon In tho Hulled Slates,tun nt the pruseut tlmu thu Ameri-can nation ran hardly bo railed, asfiumerly, a nation or riders.

"More iccenlly, however, a leactlonhas hit In, both us regaiils the bleed-ing or moiinlH unliable for the middleuud in horseback riding us a fonn idrecreutlon. Americans urn taking 1111

lucieahod liilercit 111 Ihu subjectIhrouglioiit tho country, us attestedby tho great horse sIiowh held fromtlmu to time, tho increasing popu-larity or polo mid tlio furl that ourolllcoin 1110 entering Into competitionsiihio.id, with vlsllshorn Kuriipemi nlllrers tn our horsoshows In Now Yoik ntul Clilriiu,"

cn Ciiialrj llvperliueut-- .Ily direction of tlio Kecrolary.of

War, oxperlineiits with u nnw nivulry(irgiinlziilloh will shot Ily be lumlc, utnil leglmentul posts. All ravnlryicgliiieiitH nro to ho (oriued In doubleriink roruiiitlou, with eurli troop hav-

ing not less than uluety-s- incn Inline Thu regiments, uro lo ho com-posed or six troops.

9KLI8GlJSYoung

tlMYtHr.BE5T BUT W VA IN

commauils under war conditions Inthe organization of Held nnd divisionurmles.

WASIIINHTON. I). C. Sept. 19.Army orders: ('apt. Samuel C. Vestal,Flrsl Lelut. Frnnees JI. Hlnkle, SecondLleuts Charles i:. Ide, (leorge F. Mooruand Jason MeV. Austen, Const Arlll-- b

rj Corps, will report to Lieut -- Col.John C llronks. Coast Artillery Cm pi,

t of Ihe examining board, atthe Presidio or San I'rauelseo for ex-

amination for pi emotion.Cupt IMnln W. Rich, Medical Corp.

Ill addition tn olher duties, will assiiuniharge of the medical supply depot,

S.111 Fr.iuclsio, during the ubseuep ofI'ol WIIII11111 W. Oruy. Jlidlcal Corps.

A boanl of olllei fs, IcoiihIsI of Miij.IMwIu J. Tliiiberl,il.e,",(;,ipts. Harry P.Wilbur. Charles A. Clark. Coast Artil-lery Curpi; First Kleilt. Ad.im K.Stlilniisrr, Medical Corp", mid FirstLieut Joieph L. S.ilifuril. Medle.il Itc-sir-

CnrpH, Ik appointed to meet utFort ItiiRir. Hawaii, for cxainltiullmiof olllcers nf tliii'oastArtlllery Ci.rps.

niTiuiii i.Kiui, eTCoeiiiivVA. rrleo Jr.( '11.1st Artllli't-- r1"id rlsjj vv 111 report toJlnJ I.dward J. Timberl.iki'. Coast Ar- -tlllery Corps, Fort linger, IJawall, for

xauiluatloii for nroinolloii

IWASH THOSE PIMPIES OFF

'Uso D. D. I).. that mild, mothlnc $wnsli, that reroguteil remedy for He- - 2zeiiia mid nil skin troubles. Flintdtops take uwny that awful burningItch, (lemiie Iho skin wush nwny ev-ery plniplo every Impurity. Nothingllko D. I). I) for tho complexion.

(let a bntllo today, woilh tenlimes Its cost to have 11 bottle in thohouse At nny rale, drop Into ourstore lo talk over tho merits or thinwonderful prescription, Ilensnii,.Smith A-- Co, Fort uud Hotel s tree I a.

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21 85 rilllnrl.il rooms 225(JluivliiiHs oflUe. TIicm- - are I lie Ule.Idiiine ntitiibrrs of the II 11 1 1 e 1 1 n.

Hotel LaundryDelivered

Phone 1862

Work Celled For nndUnion snd Hotel Streste

SURPASSING ALL OTHERS IN HIGH QUALITY OF WORK

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CLARK'S REPORT FAVORABLE

yfTO RUSSIAN IMMIGRATION ullli

iiKcnts, tlclrliiB to prcunt lit tlin out- -

rtt n tt Inllem of Inlior likely toInnnlfcrtitloti to Is tliej ilcsirlliul either were noiicxlxtcnt.'pitp mi pliintiitloiin with tlitlr own

tnken up lit leiiKtli li I)r Victor S Kiosfly rxiiKKernteil. or pt!mlpnll of t oimlrj moil, wire mini? pcrKoiml Inflii.t'lnrk In Hie fouitli repoit of tin- - mm- - tlielr own making Tliclr l Krle. juice Mini rMiik llnatiilal toinlnMloner of Inlior on ropk wero motl due to tlm ilinicul- - ItuxKlan nKllntorM to irocnt Ininil-n- f

wlilih lmr Jtixt been rrocUcil liero tie ami inlmiiiilcrMiitiilliij: that iilniitHriintn from wing to plantation'.no oriiwx irmn me or iiuiiil- - iirloc InimlKriiiiti are lint when the new iirrlwiln hoBan toRrntlon of KiikkI.iiii In the pail tinttlioko who remain will rlo to ronponfIIiIo poiltloni on plnntatlonx, mill furHit r that another limited Immigrationlimy he iloHlrahle

The history of tho IluilmiV conilni?nil tlm milwiiiuent ilexeliipiiinitu uro

tolil In the report ax follow b.'The llrot ItiiKnlatu liriiiiirlit to llu

wall lieloiiRiil to a peiiillur rellKloimeci nun wore Rlen lieiincit upon u

of public himl on the IhIiiiiiI ofKmml The hooii In came illnllllciliiml loft, mill in there Is no one to tell

Hlile of the ntor, the onl nccount of thilr leaJliiB thatrepresent!) nn liiitinutUahlp, dintrintful, chronically complaining amiiiIhhp all thliiKx iih iinrooureofiil, uniihlo to adapt theini-cUc- to new conilltlom and new liiriiltM of life Thenohint are not the trndUlonnl iharacterIkIIcr of the numliii) peaHiint in Ills emucountry; hut no part of nil ltuwln nfMlila n precedent for Martini; a homoBtiad In llnwail

The ItiiKHlnnx nrrUrd In he.iy SIlierhin clothing nn wltitlm hahlti ofillit and living of n,olil country Theclung lo tho thlngi!to which thej wirellCCUKtomcd with It tienRUllt rmiMrnlimn Thin er grfatly Intorfirnl withtheir nlilllty to workjfpd lexxcnrd theirgeneral comfort.

"Thene condltlonH, rouplod with thoIrrltnhlllty iiuiilly attending n eoreproceH of ncUhnatlratlnii nnd ihIJiihImont to the changed em Ironincnt of mientirely forclpn toiintry, txion hrcd dinHatlxfuctlnn There wan no wellgrounded complaint that tho wagcMituIhours of work on tho plantations weronot iih rcprcxtntcil t the go eminentagent In Siberia ; hut tho price of foodnnd clothing wiih mill to he murh morethan the niixftlnns expected. Tho costof lllng of an Oriental or Hawaiianlahoror. or poitdMy of mi Americanworking man, allowing for loxxcncd ox.piMixo for fuel and clothing In thetropica. In not much more In Hawaiithan It would ho upon the mainlandor than prohnhly It In In Kaxtcrn HII'orla. Hut It cohtu more to live like itIhiK.tlau In llnwail than It iIock In

or VladlcoHtok. Therefore, the44 rotihlcx (122 06) n month did not goan far an wax anticipated, mid douhtUs many of tho fainlllex that wentto tho plantations! from Siberia had

aurplu nettling their hlllx atpay day.EducMid Men.

"Among tho Huxxlanx wore menof education who wiro entirely out ofPlato ax utiHklllcd manual laborers Inany capacity, and who could haofound a uxeful only In xomoAmerican city like New York ha Inn 11

largo Ilusxlan inlini) Thexe peoplenoon drifted hack to Honolulu and min-gled with tho arriving Immigrant!, pic-turing to them on tho plantations

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ple xpeaklng 11 different language Some

them fact,

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life miiilil tint Im niuncnll H.lll'fnc-tin- y

nr ilroliiililpTrouble With Union.

"Tin-- llionMni rrntrrnlriit Willi llioI'liliiofc Jiipiuirio, nml their lull-- Iin. icy the rlxo to tlioKtispleloil rumor Jiipinrxc

jtr

llnunll tile

Mipiioitllnwail, mictn

tliewhen mlJuMlns

tract

theirKurle

them

llnrliln

lit-

tle after

ocntlnn

work

themxilvcx work on the wharvex, taking Job- - fromthe who had mohopolled Mil kind of labor nnd who

of their dMIItixlonmcut wax not un- - have n large lougxhorcmen'x union,llkclv (iiuxoll hy ovirnilorcd luxiuntx tlie.v rnnio Into conflict with that m-int the advantages of Hawaii, xproail tlonallty, and to n lexx extent with thoturning them hv 11111 tiiuliuix rociulterx I'ortiiHiiexe Ax tho Hawaiian, urepo.nf their own natlnii.illl. who wire em- - lltlcnlly iloiulnnnt and conxtltute theplnwil hv the ilnuitlliin goviriinient puller force of Honolulu, thero wereagent In Slhirli to xecure Inimlgrantx elemeutx of ponlhlo trouhlo In llilxIn 11 mmiv of the Inimlgrantx tdtiintlon i wax nccontuiited whinthoroughly dMIkcl the work they had the nrrext of mmp of the Itiixxlins fornine to do, mid round themxilvcx III vagrancy and minor offenxex cuuxed

tho Hlluitlon of having nothing elxe to eniall riot at tho police htatlon llow- -

ttirn to. I'roni thexe illcoiit nted fcl- - ever, no vorj xerloux renultx followed,new r nrrlvalx got the mid exoept for thlx one Incident no

Idea that tluv would not like plinta- - illsturhnncc of the peace occurredHon work, and with a vague, mid to

real iiiiiirIi, hut. In wholly

iiuil

latterMini

Fine Physical Race.

iiiijuxtliled, xuxpiilnn tint coercion, "The Iltixxliiiin were phvuleally ax linowould he iied to make tin ill work III appearing people nx ever came to Hathe cane lleldt. If they went to tho "" ihey hrouglit ramlllex, xomoplintatlonx, remnliiod Idling In of money, clothing andlulu The xltnatloii wax aggriiMited liy houxehohl niiilpment, and wero pro-th- e

fait tint cont.igloux illxiaxex il to mako homex wh theypivuid among theiu, eauxlng xevernl mttled Xloxt of the 111 wore Induxtrl-p.irtle- x

to he kept III iii.iriinllnc for oux and law uhldlng. Ax a claxx, how- -xome weekx. at great cxpenxo to tho ever, they may he said to lack Indlvld- -

Terrllorlal govirnment. During tlilx ll11' Initiative, follow- - any fluent lenderperiod of Idliuexx the Immlgrnntx wero "R0 11 Mock of xheep. are xuxplclnuslilaved on hy the Inlluencex of illxcon- - ""'I trodiiloux, and are perhaps naturtint They wire led to hellevo that In'11")' h'xx ipilek to catch on than arcmiiiio wa, through pen.illlex enforced Hi Japanese Hut tho dlfllcultloxhy the Immigration law, each could get Which tlu-x- Ilrxt Immlgrnntx cxperlJldOO ami free paxxnge luck to HlberH eneeil In Hawaii are not novel. TheSome of tho xhrevvdor onex hail already, N'orwiglanx. tho (lermanx and even thoformed tho project of going to Cull-- . Ilrxt Japaneso and I'ortiigueso wentfornla, when they had rellow country- - through xlmlliir eMierleneej,."men and knew vvugtx to bo higher. Will De Desirable later.having had their faro pild hy tho Tir- - Slimming up his remarks nn thoxuh- -rltury ax far nx Honolulu Manv wore. Jut, I)r Clink concliidex ax followx:not ilextltule of fiindx, and linnet who If enough of the presentdixlrid to xave steamship faro nr remain In tho Territory toed niones shipped ax xnllorx on the learn the languago mid was of tlmxteamerh or xalllng vessels for Kan country and to become aecllmnted, theyrrnnclxeo or nrounil the Horn A eon- - will soon rlo to he plantation ovcr- -kus agent numerated fourteen men, 'seers and mechanics, will become xniallncwl. arrived rrom Siberia, who a few landholders, and rllogetlur will formila.vx after the date or census taking a most desirable' element of tho popu-vvcr- e

Unix bound for New York on ailatlon If a few nf thexe oldersliiEh xhlpErect a Camp.

"All this scviral hundred Rux- -

rexIdcntH were theTerritory at present they brldgoover tho gaps of be

Manx were working to all appearancexwein residents and newcomers, hIiovvconn niciiij on 111a piaiitationx, nn tno im, immlgrmitx how to adjust thonvrallwajs, In lumber cninpf, anil ww- - selves to Hawalliin conditions anil pro.

mid wherevir elsewhere there vent most ot the dlrtlcultlcx. that havewax an opening for their services. Six occurred And If such a population re.bundled or more I'limpoil In the open mains from tho Immigration of 1909Ih Ids In the outskirts of Honolulu, nc-'n- 1910, 11 fair prospect exlxtx that atcesslhlu to watir anil free fuel, and some future time another limited th

true tmiidilk at pioneering,' migration from Siberia will ho deslr- -creclnl trmpomr) but. for tho xiasoii.'ahle Several of tho Iliisslans whofalrl eoiufortable slieltcrx. This he- - liuve lomn to Honolulu within the past1111111! 11 uliiivv place for Honolulu, as few months havo already applied forllvily nt times as u country fair. The citizenship. Ax has been the expcrl- -Ittisslnii men xecurcd enough work on oiuc with much assisted Immigrationtile wharves and through the cltv to In Ihn ii.ikt. Im! r,v r n,nun nw,i,insupport tholr faiilllcs. A number wero wore originally farm luborerx, andcmplojcil by local building and dam ju lien tiny arrived In Hawaii s.

Somt unmarried wonieii lurnl work wax ax novel to tlieni as itfound cinploj men' ax household ser- - would ho to city mechanics and fac- -

was no evidence of xuf- - tor opcrutlvex from tho Unitedax u llfo of nlaver The condltlonxferlng uinong them, though this camp States "

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OEN. WOOD'S PLAN FOR TROPIC

POSTS IS BITTERLY ATTACKED

Tlio Now York Tout has cmno outIn bitter arraignment against the planof Major-Oener- Leonard Wood,tlilet of stuff, to establish permanentregimental stations In tlio tropics,anil as Hawaii Im to ligure hugelyIn that plan tlio following denuncia-tion of tlio Post Is of vital Interest:

Tho latest m'Iiciuc to upset the armyIn the plan of tlio chief of staff toestablish ponniinont regimentnl sta-

tions In the tropics The I (I en Is toselect certain organlMtlons for homostations nnd snmu for posts In thoPhilippines, Hawaii and along thoI'atiamii Canal As tho plan Is givenout In Washington, Its details arc asfollows:

Tho organizations will remain atthese stations, and only tho personnelwill ho changed. This will make Itpossible to hnvc gradual changes, iibtho tours of diit) ot Individuals ex-

pire, and will avoid tlio necessity oftinnsportlng an entire regiment, witholllccrs and men, anlnmls and fullcamp and garrison equipment, as Isnow tlio case. Thero will he, It Isestimated hy General Wood, a ma-terial saving In this Item of cost, nndIt would liuvo tho further advantageof oquiillrlng; tho foreign sorvlcoamong tho officers. Thero would al-

ways: bo nn experienced regiment Ineach locality. Thero might ho a ills- -'

advantage In tho transfer of officersfioni nno regiment to another and tliosepal at Ion of an officer from 11 icgl-ine-

with w filch ho linn ticon con- -,

nected and with which he iloslios locontinue for sotvlco for sentimentaltcasons. Hut General Wood believesit would bo possible to reassignedhim to his old regiment periodically.Thero is little likelihood that therowill be n reduction In tho militaryforco In the Philippines, which nowamounts to about thirteen thoiibnndmen. Tho movement of tills body oftroops every two jenrs means con- -,

slderahlo expense; nnd It It can ho1 educed hy tho plan which GeneralWood Is now having considered bytho Gcncrnl Staff, It Is proposed toadopt it. Individuals would not havo,longer to servo In tho Philippines orother foreign stations than they havenow, although it is proposed to Increase this tour of duty from thopresent two jenrs to tlireo yenrs. Ithas already been virtually Increasedto two and a half )ear, on account,of tho need of troops In Toxns.

The only thing to bo said about thisplan Is that It wmlld ho the final stepjtoward breaking ip regimental esprit'do corps. In his Vcport on tho troopiIn Texas, Just ou't, General Duncancomplains bltterly'of tho damage done'by tho constant shifting of olllccrs.What will happen when regiments arcconstantly receiving men nnd olllccrs,letting others go, and changing nearlyas a whole every two or three yours?'I Hero will thus he certain exiled organisations through which olllccrswill drift, spending one, two or llircojenrs, as tlio enso may be, an theyaro promoted, retired, Invalided, do- -tallcd or transferred. It would hohnrd to devlso n moro Ingeniousschema to prevent solidarity In tlioservice and to mako foreign scrvlco

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moro disliked than over. Tho Gen-eral Staff would seem to ho engagedIn n competition to see how manymore changes It can turn out this

onr than Inst. I.lkc the homo bat-talion system, and many another, thinplan will go by the board within nyear or two, If It In once adopted.And what would happen If n biggeremergency than tlio Mexico situationvvcic to ncccssltaja n sudden decreaseIn tho Philippine garrison, nnd Inthose of Hawaii and the canal? InIt not nupposablo that If there hadbeen G00O men In Panama last I'cb-rua-

at leust 1000 of this numberwould Imvo been ordered to the ItloGrnndo to help out In forming thomaneuver division?

LAND BOARD APPROVESS' REPORTS

I'urtlier steps to sccuie tho servicesof n stenographer and tho ratificationor tho agents' reports and suggestionsin connection with various leases onthe other islands an published In thoII u 1 1 0 1 1 n yesterday afternoon werethe main Items that came up for dis-cussion nt tho meeting of tho landhoard held In tho cnpltol jestcrdny af-

ternoon.A stenographer Is to bo secured, tho

bonrd finally mnklng up Its collectivemind and stating Hint Dip expense,would ho offset by the value of havingn definite record of the proceedings,

Tho suggestions of siih-ugc- Thom-as White in connection with tho Mo-nii-

and Pallma lands was apptoved.It will bo icmemliered that he sug-gested that the amount of tho formerlease should bo raised fioni $000 ttnwTO. in tno caso or 111s sugges-tion that $7.1 n year and n ten-ye-

leaso be granted in tho ensa of thoManuka lands Instead of what was ot-

ic red the board olso approved It.Tho two exchanges of property ho- -

tween tho Tcrrllorj nnd Frankof Kunklnl street and tho

Athertnn cstnto nt Collcgo Hills woroboth approved.

Governor Krcar took up tho matterof commissioners of boundaries fortho Fourth District In llnwail withJudge Wise during his trip and haspersuaded the Judgo to keep the liddown for tho tlma being.

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Talks on AdvertisingTN historic Fancuil Hall, in Boston

August 1, 191 1, the largest conven-

tion of advertising men that has ever as-

sembled met to exchange ideas.

The convention was planned by the Asso-

ciated Advertising Clubs of America, embracingrepresentatives of newspaper, magazine, outdoorand street-ca- r advertising. More than two thou-

sand advertising men were there.

If you will look back ten or fifteen years youwill remember that the advertising man as heexists today was unknown then. Now, through-out this wonderful country of ours, some of thebrightest minds are engaged in the business ofadvertising.

The keynote of the Boston convention wasthe general spirit of uplift in advertising lately sonoticeable in all advertising mediums. Thegospel of better and cleaner advertising dominatedthe convention. The responsibility of advertisingmediums to their readers was acceded, and ndetermination was made to exclude from decentpublicity mediums any advertising that borderedon the fake or swindle or immoral, thereby pro-

moting a feeling of absolute confidence on the partof the public in the merits of all things advertised.

The Boston convention was an importantsuccess and its influence will be felt throughoutthe entire country.

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Agent" forARTHUR SEWALL & CO., BATH, ME.

PARR0TT & CO., SAN FRANCISCO

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