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s-- , v- u f .rr '4 1 K f ' I -- ' t WANT ADS. BULLETIN COLUMNS DELIVER BEST RESULTS Awvyan (JN7 mmoNon if it From 8n Franelscol A faker may successfully advertlia AH Sierra Mny 26 Evening Bulletin (or one day, but not the merchant who For San Francisco! expect to occupy hit (tore next year. America Mnru May 26 From Vancouver. Advertisements are not read and for noltent their statements are kept In For Xrnlnndla Vancouveri Mny 28 mind until the purchased goods Justify Mnkura Juno 20 3:30 EDITION Medium For The Up-To-D- ate Thinking Merchant their description. ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4937. 2 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. 4 SHIPPERS REFUSE ULTIMATUM OF MERCHANTS WILD MOB RIOTS, IN MEXICO CITV FRENCH CAPITAL MAY COME TO SOUTHSEAS Owner of Island Goes Honolulu On Way to Paris. WOULD START FACTORY TO WORK DEPOSITS Cxpccts to Import Labor From Gilboit Islands CapU Max Schlcmmor Asked to Tako Interest. Tlicio arrived In this city by tlio Mnramn on labt Tuesday l'mllo lln ugler a I'rpncli capitalist, who do putted on the Wllhclnilna yestordny on his way to IMrlg whero It la his Intention to Incorporate a largo stock lomiMiiy for the purposo of erecting .i largo guano factory on tlio Kar-nin- g Island and work tlio dooslla o( Id rd guano Into a marketable commo dity "Jiriil ship tlio same to all pans of iho world. During tho clay of Mr. Rougler m thy city lie called on dipt. Mil. Pchlcmmer and talked over tlio Ul- timo propnrltlon, and It Is understood that a good offer was made to Mr Pchleinmcr to tako a lian.l in tho now rutcrprlfo, his knowledge of guano and lis possibilities being consldcicd of value to the now company. Mr. Schlemtr.er stHles that tho of- fer Is a good ono hut that ho thinks that ho would rather throw his foi Imio wllh Island and lifts hopes thaT lie may some day ho sent Wick llicro to piotcct that Island from poachers Tlio promoter of tlio now enterprise In expected to return In August at which time ho will call again fin Cnpt. Schlemmcr nnd hato another talk In regard to his going over to tlio now company. Tho machinery for tho new factoiy will ho shipped to Fannin? Island as boon as It can he loided nnd It Is expected to havo tho factory running full blast Inside of six months. Ihero aro six Japanese now In the (Continued from Page 3) weather today Tomporntures, G a. m, 71; 8 a. ni 7.1; 10 n in, 75; noon, 77; morning minimum, 70 Haiomctcr, 8a. tn , 30 OS; absolute liumldltj, 8 a. ni., 5 020; gialns pot ciililr fool; relattvo humidity, 8 a. ni , Gl per cuit; dow point, 8 a m. GO Wind. G n in., velocity 7, direction NIJ, 8 a m , velocity 7, direction NU; lo a in i velocity 8, direction Nil; noon, velocity 13, direction Nil. Italnrall during 24 hours ended S n in , 0 Inch, Total wind tnovoment during 21 hours ended at noon 103 miles GOV. GEN. SOPER Ciiiunl John Harris Super Is ono of the latest men stiRKtsltd tor tlio otllcn of (loernor It It ilultiifd that Super .1H proRTCSHlM) Illl'llH llllll IIO eiltllll- - isIIiik iiIIIiiikos (leiierul Kop.r luiM not lueii (iiunuIIuI as to his vluws In the tiiutlir SUGAR HAN I'llANCIHCO. M 21 -- llnU. Hi iin;ilx, 0 t3-(i- l; p,irll. line I'lmlmm iiiniitllnu, l'i M All M.ti or tin ihuiiwiiHl Ions nl f I Mn mils wim iiu'lvml h) iho Muk.i Miiiniii Hlvil ll.oiii'iiii) of I'i'lili-- ) Iv.t uU ror jhiiintnt in riiiiiiiu, Shippers Deny Representation Merchants' Association Gets Calm Polite But firm Refusal To Ultimatum Politely hut firmly tho Snippets' Inability to secure bucIi rcprcscnta Wharf committee has refused reprc- - Bcntntton-cxc- cpt with a provlso-- to' the Merchants' Association, and a real breach Is In sight after weeks of ncgo tiatlon. I Couched In formal, dignified but un- - making a formnl request on -- tlio language, a letter written rcrs' committee, for representation by Secretary T. II I'clrlo of tlio without any proviso whatsoever. In wharf committee to President e. o. Whlto of tho Merchants' Association was recalled this morning by Prcsl- - dent White. Tho wharf commltleo held a mcctlngyoslcrday afternoon nnd -- tho letter was tho result. I Tho Merchants' Association nt a meeting held a week ago yesterday received tho report of Us special com- - mlUeo named to tnl.p up Iho matter of 'representation with tho shippers. That special comtnlttoo roportod lis HEALANI BOAT CLUB TALKS OF CARRYING BAN ON HARBOR SWIMMING INTO POLITICS Hcalant boat club members start- - cd whnt turned out to bo nn Informal Indignation mooting last night over tho possibility that swimming may ho prohibited altogether In tho harbor of Honolulu, and as n result, aro ready to organize a movement' of protest. Furthermore, they say that If tho bin on harbor swimming Is actually de- clared, tho mattor will he carried Into politics and tho noxt two years will seo somo lively doings. Tho rumor thnt medical men, tho Hoard of Health nnd tho now Snnl-tar- y Commission wcro looking with sonio disfavor on swimming In tho harbor began the discussion. In whlclvj PROBLEM OF POLICY FACES SANITARY COMMISSION; WIIKh PIECEMEAL OR ON BIG PLAN? It Is u question for us to consider whether wo should do our sanitation work step by step, with the probability that much of It must be dono over iigaln, or whether wo should utlopt h(jtno broad siheino that will put an c,nd to dUeiis.broi.dlnir spots through- out Honolulu" Puriinr tlournor Oeoruo It. Cjrter, thiili man of tho sunltnry iiiiniiilssluii. In making tho uliovu htatniK'iit this morning, bioiiiiht up in u practical way Dili) of tho prolilems that furu tho coin mission To iniiko hU point deal, hu lllustriiti'il It "Wo may cliaii up a iirtitlii spot In Ihii clly, malm a man put liU liiilhllnKX In Hiiiillniy t oiid ttli.it in set out, When h do IhU, rnpurt Millies no up mid liihiip h limn urn.. nn out a lit Ho riitiher. Ni'- -t iiiiuilli or punt om wo kiI mil In him iukI repml tho piikhm, ,Sn so mi IndilliilU'li, "Nim ahmilil vm-- b 'w' I iiMH 'lliu nlmlu t), nut Ilia ciiiiihiImIoii loi except with tho proviso that the M""li.nts' Association should pledge lclf to a continuation of tho special wnnrf ,nx fop , BMl tw )carfl This the Merchants' Association ro fused to do, nnd Instead, took action tho letter that President Whlto re eclved this morning, tho Snippets' committee reiterates Its former atl tudo, refers the Merchants' Assocla- - tlon lo Its previous letter making the proviso n proiequlBlto to reprosonta- - tlon, nnd In pollto terms refuses to yield to the merchants. , IL proposes to make a quarterly statement to a Joint committee of tho Merchants' Association and Chamber (Continued on Page 4) a number of members took part. Tho lle.ilnnl Hont Club depends largely on swimming for Its nttrnctlvoncss to members, nnd thef will not stop bwlmmlng without a fight. They In- - iun 1.11171 'w "io ""- - "!'. ii.hku JV ,i w. "" " " campaign. A petition will ho sUrtcd , out to get local people unci up in favor of swimming In tho harbor with somo restrictions. Tho Healanl Club members nre hi earnest about tho matter, and will endeavor to find out wllhln the next low iisjs wiiiu ino iieauii imuru aiiti Banltnrv eommlsslon think about swimming In tho Jiarbor. I , "l alono do this cleaning up step by step, or should wo say 'Well put a stop to Insanitary lomlltlona evcry- - wlieie In tho clly'7' Chulriiiiin Carter put this In tho form of u quostlon, but Ills wholo uttltudo Indleutcs that ho Is In favor of tho big ami btoad schema of sunltatlon that will strike ut tinUcnnllnoBs throughout tho city. "This question Is a real one," ho unit on "Hut wlitn It Is put, thtro should hu no that tliu couiiiiUsluii has so fur funned any definite plan." i llo iinplinshius thu fart that thndU. iiisslou so fur iiitrbd on hy thu coin lilUsluli lias not liecil (lecUUn IhU h i nihil forth by a published iir. Hi la llial rellei lid nn Ilia mad. Iiulldlnii ,1.,..., l,v il.n ..Hi "As it iiiullor of fsil." fliulriiiim 1'aii.r noliiUil nut IhU imiinliiK. ,!lh' inmU wmii liullt, piiii'llwilly till of (ConllninJ pit Pue ) Mexicans In Wild Mobs MEXICO CITY,Mex, May 25 A wild mob Is rioting In the streets of Mexico City, and today grew so threat! ening that the police under orders fired; Into the crowd. One was killed, but Tenement houses of the typo that the demonstration against President have aroused such widespread protest Diet Is continuing. It is reported that In Honolulu aro doomed If tho Hoard during tho rioting of last night and of Supervisors carry out tho plans seven persona were killed and corporntcd In tho new building ordln-thlrtys- lx wounded. nnc0 i,y A ji. Ourrcy, Sr., nnd Prof. Twelve hundred revolutionists will iom, m. Young, of tho College or Hit-ent- er the city tonight to assist in put Xvu. Gurroy and Young havo com- - ting down tho not, which is endanger' ,,CCj tho final draft of tho ordln-in- g tho palaco where Preiident Diaz Is atlce lno uupcrvlsors took It up lying sick The resignations of Presi nB( night. cent uiaz ana namon Tllnt ,he BupcrvlsorB will not are momentari.ly expected, and co)lt tho tenement house regulation ine new porwoiioe win do announcsa next Saturday. MADER0 TO PUNISH COAHUILfl LOYALISTS (Associated Press Catile.) JUAREZ, Mex, May 25 General Francisco Madero, the rebel leader, to- day ordered an attack upon the town of Saltillo, capital of the State or Coa hulls, because the Legislature refused to install the provjsional governor named by the revolutionary govern- ment. 'FRISCO STIRRED BY POLICE GRAFT (Associated Press Cable.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cjl, May 25 Stirred by the evidences of police grafting and the disclosures of keep- - tn of d,ordory houses, the city police commission Is holding a special meet, tod Th8 dlimIl,rof John 8,ymour ch,f of p,,,, ,, Mp,et,d , , of th, ,vd,nc, neld by the commission and the discoveries made by th, Brand jury that h bn ,nv, tlgatlng the charges, e e iisnnkllOTO 1IIAV CTDIlC UIMIUIMIblb fVlAT blmt at O Hn a "l" 1" llT n 1 I II n rt n Ho rltUICol UP LHOUn i (Bpeel.il T! ul let I o Cable.) VANCOUVER, B. C, May 25. A strike of 8000 unionists is expected in sympathy with the union attitude of protest against the arrest of the Me- - Namaras and their trial for dynamiting tho Los Angeles Times. e i s MCIRP FlfiHTIMr; PflR PAI ICHDMIA LUWtn yHLIrUnlsIA II Mullet 111 .,,., I Max., May 25. It Is an nounced that the liberalltts will con tlnueMhe warfare in Lower Callforni I m e REBEL MARAUDERS SET FIRE TO HOMES (HpecMl II il I let In Cable,) SAN DIEGO, Cal, May25. News from across tho border Is that a num- ber of loyalist homes have been burn- ed by rebel marauders. STEAMER AND SIXTY ARE REPORTED LOST rH,-,i.- ii ft n II n 1 1) ruble 1 , PANAMA, May 25. The stsamsrTa. bona Is reported lot! olf Puntsmilo,, with ilsty passengers unaccounted for, "....' UYflMINi', I AIINi:HMl . - PHILAOeLPHIA. P, Miy ln liittls.hlu Wy'inl'ifl wi suessMljf Isuntlnii lodsy. Tenement BuggM,C(j bv tho nrRf(ers ,)f tho ord Inanco was a report this hut It was denied by tho Harry Murray dcclaros that the will not weaken tho oidlnnnco In any way,aiul thai tho only changes aro minor ones of wording and legal tech nlcnlltles. Tho building owlhinnco aB a wholo Is likely to undergo somo changes, as already tho board has knockod out the nronoscd board of and somo other fcaturcB, but Murray and other say that the plans to restrict tenement house building will bo upheld. Going to Cost More. Tho as laid down In tlio draft nro stringent. Nok only will and Villi be ro id on on by ()f power abolish of 'and deprive "lis-01-- . of to KtlJone t0 A bunch of China, for lin tnf-l- t of Indian opium to slmied lodiiy und .,H,Uile lur of niliilii III" Indliin export iI III ureal Hrlliiln imriws inrlhr lr Mnlhw House Evil Is Doomed New Building Ordinance Puts Power In Hands of Board of Supervisors morning, supervisors, emphatically supervisors contemplated arbitration supervisors regulations complotcd Insanitary ovorcrowdedl FIGHT MADE ON WILDER IS BEGINNING OF CAMPAIGN FOR ROAD SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE bo but the of houses of will bo It Is of tho cost of them up will about under tint now many Is to bo by every Bhall hnvo 00 cubic of air spaco each nil nil ant Is to iiorson 12 under 200 cubic .feet, spaco bo Hero aro of regula tions ns frnmo houses to bo two stories In height. Is nn feature, Ktcry porch must n to ground No Is to bo on house must havo a clear spaco nt the back of the lot feet clour on each lr houses nro built on Iho there must ho n ten-ro- ot spaco them, spneo bo on Page 2) So as ns other nre nl ready at work Ia Ing plans to seo that Wllrtir Is retained Ho Is un np- - polntee of Major Tern, and nno of tho ngnlnut la that he has taken Maor Pern's us to em men on tho rouds It bad for Wilder (Heat Drllarn is to have far ami China Is tn similar facllltca to sales of opium In India. Indian exports to China shall not d 3O.H0O chests In they hu icduced diesis b. en nt I'ikliiK a long fit cut llrllnln aureed to slop of opium from India lo China us sunn ni t'lilna Hut irrimlh Hi" pnpp China, until In Iho duly Willi iiibher nml, we iiipI Islli'f Id Road Wlldtr 1 the een- - Job hung out their flags, ter of another of tho lights but nor consld-t- o Hock around road supervisor's 'crcd jet Under tho plan nm nirnnir nrntpxiH been nronosed to bo carried effect, the ft a. n...l.tln.. n ttinrlU., . nn Art l pidas lei tri A tlf.il tl maue oy a nuniuer 01 ".ihv nu i.....,. .. . .. - Wilder la Democrats on the of nlj work, and tho boss Is roads, nnd work under him. notn- - (lftcr n8 n llnally will bo but In reality The light Is there will alaH' bo of a mmiuilim that waned for the job beginning July i that dato tho supervisors, ,n,t tho I,enlslaturo. will huve the position rond boss thus tho Democrntlo Fern. nlH Power appoint the position candidates for Wllder's ANGLO-CHINES- E PACT STOPS OPIUM Great Britain Finally Puts Curb- - Disastrous ' Traffic- - . I'HKINt., May 8 The new Aiikio.Chliifsn agreement tho reduction nml llnal nxtlnttloii tho exportntlon of China was Ink nines HiiernlUo n that China shall dhnliiUli pnif portloiuilely wllh mil I t U IUIT Hull lt luipnitiitb.n of pioiluillon tenements prohibited, building tenement nny greatly diminish od, prophesied, greatly Increased putting that come law Tho proiioscd cover points. Overcrowding prevented requiring that room feet for Individual ten "Adult" mean nny over cars old. For Individuals this nge, of, air provided. somo tho now Vropowl No tenement nro allowed aver important stalrwaj running tho cooking allowed fiorches. Knelt tenement twenty-foo- t and flvo two tenement sumo lot, between nnd this concreted. (Continued road supervisor. the nlllcc-secke- well Republicans not complaints him word plo)lng facilities liivcstlgutlng this diminution, have with rrfercnio the and packing Tho excei 1911, and will S100 annually NiKOtlnllons hnvo for time tins the siippn'es mid then llirei'fiild I'liisloliius ImtlllUK lliu Iho whiUwI linlnfiiriii Supervisor hnve nlrcndy that seem tho supervisors havo tho nppllcants have Into neiiuuiitoiin i.....j employing road road 'county the Republicans aro'to The position 8ca( coneiiience abolished, the beginning the somo sort supervisor's to liniui'illiiti'ly annually produilloii liUUlKheil description becuuso regulations proceeding exportation plimuo Indhiii opium Into flilnn' shall rrtisn Mam Inula ptiilufl ilimitfiilVi'S v. Hi lli In lhl loiinli) liii. , must This hnvo Bide. must looks of In IimIiiiuI, of nouviooscV i jr i IN Fanning Through niUunderstiiiidlng ATTACK RIGHT TO PROHIBIT Powers of Health Board Aro Assailed In Case. SUPREME COURT WILL DECIDE QUESTION Lightfoot Claims Harbor Reg-- dl- - otic" In Argument. The Supremo Court of tho Territory Is to determine whether u citizen bus u constitutional right lo swim In Iho harbor of Honolulu, despite regula- tions by the lloird of Health. The caso of tho TirrHory ngnlnst IJcrt l.lght- - foot. who wai Hrreslml for swlmmlnc off the llmlnnl Hunt Club, came be fore Circuit Judge Cooper this morn- ing, nnd the attack made ngalnut tho Hoard of Health regulation In n tiled by Attorney J, I.lRhtfoot In bis foii's lKhnIf will be reserved for the Supremo Court. Attorney I.lghifoot Indulged 111 a rlenuttiv nttnrk noon tho reciilntlelti during tho course of argument lit sup port of his demurrer He declared tho regulation lo he "unreasonable and almost Idiotic," nssertlng that tho Hoard of Health would go to utmost any extreme If not restrained by law or public sentiment. The regulation prohibiting harbor swimming Is nlso "unintelligible and nmblguous." In I.lghtfoot's estimation. Ho claims that tho terms of tho reg- ulation nro fatally defecttva Vecaiise specif) lug the "westerly side, to tho entrance, of Knlllil harbor" There Is no Knllhi harbor," nssert- - ed I.lghtfoot "It Is'n channel only, nnd never was anything else." Another claim mode by Light fool was Hint tho Organic Act of tho Ter ritory delegates control over health matters only to the "Government of Hawaii," nnd ho then mnda the some- what original claim that the Hoard of Health "Is not the whole government." His Insistence on this point brouRhtun (Continued on Page 4) SUGAR TRUST IS Resolution as Passed House Calls For a Searching Inquiry. By John'E. Monk. (Special 11 u I let 111 Correspondence ) WASHINGTON, U. C, Muy 11 The House of Representatives has passed the Hur.liilck resolution providing for an Investigation of the American Sug- ar Rcllnlng Company. The resolution us paused tiy tho House Is ns follows, ' lUcolved, That u cominlttfo of nine members, tn be elected by the House, bo, nnifM hereby, directed to make un Imcatls-atlo- it for the purposo of ascer- taining whether or not there, havn lieen violations or tliV antitrust act or July '.', mo, mil the vtirloiiH net supple-menta- l) then to, by the American Sugar RotliilliK Co, Incorporated Jan- uary 10, 1891, under the laws of tho State of fiovr JerseJ, und tho vsrlmu (orporutloiis controlled thereby or hold, lug stocks or bonds therein or whoan storks or bonds urn hi Id, 111 whole or III part, then by, ami all other per. tun or (otpor.illons eiiKiiH.'d In man iifiicturlug or Mining ion.nr nnd their relation wllh other, whlih ssld violation bain nut been pr(ieiuei by tin. lUiH'llllii) (illli'ei or Ilia Kmcril llll'lll "abl commlltKii nu dlmli'.l ( (Csnllnusd on Peg 7) K
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WANT ADS. BULLETIN COLUMNS DELIVER BEST RESULTS Awvyan(JN7

mmoNon ifit

From 8n Franelscol A faker may successfully advertliaAH

Sierra Mny 26 Evening Bulletin (or one day, but not the merchant whoFor San Francisco! expect to occupy hit (tore next year.

America Mnru May 26From Vancouver. Advertisements are not read and for

noltent their statements are kept In

ForXrnlnndlaVancouveri

Mny 28 mind until the purchased goods Justify

Mnkura Juno 20 3:30 EDITION Medium For The Up-To-D- ate Thinking Merchanttheir description.

ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4937. 2 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. 4

SHIPPERS REFUSE ULTIMATUM OF MERCHANTS

WILD MOB RIOTS, IN MEXICO CITVFRENCH CAPITAL

MAY COME TO

SOUTHSEAS

Owner of Island GoesHonolulu On

Way to Paris.

WOULD START FACTORYTO WORK DEPOSITS

Cxpccts to Import Labor FromGilboit Islands CapU MaxSchlcmmor Asked to TakoInterest.

Tlicio arrived In this city by tlioMnramn on labt Tuesday l'mllo llnugler a I'rpncli capitalist, who doputted on the Wllhclnilna yestordnyon his way to IMrlg whero It la hisIntention to Incorporate a largo stocklomiMiiy for the purposo of erecting.i largo guano factory on tlio Kar-nin- g

Island and work tlio dooslla o(Id rd guano Into a marketable commodity "Jiriil ship tlio same to all pansof iho world.

During tho clay of Mr. Rougler mthy city lie called on dipt. Mil.Pchlcmmer and talked over tlio Ul-

timo propnrltlon, and It Is understoodthat a good offer was made to MrPchleinmcr to tako a lian.l in tho nowrutcrprlfo, his knowledge of guanoand lis possibilities being consldcicdof value to the now company.

Mr. Schlemtr.er stHles that tho of-

fer Is a good ono hut that ho thinksthat ho would rather throw his foiImio wllh Island and liftshopes thaT lie may some day ho sentWick llicro to piotcct that Island frompoachers

Tlio promoter of tlio now enterpriseIn expected to return In August atwhich time ho will call again finCnpt. Schlemmcr nnd hato anothertalk In regard to his going over totlio now company. Tho machinery fortho new factoiy will ho shipped toFannin? Island as boon as It can heloided nnd It Is expected to havo thofactory running full blast Inside ofsix months.

Ihero aro six Japanese now In the(Continued from Page 3)

weather todayTomporntures, G a. m, 71; 8 a. ni

7.1; 10 n in, 75; noon, 77; morningminimum, 70

Haiomctcr, 8a. tn , 30 OS; absoluteliumldltj, 8 a. ni., 5 020; gialns potciililr fool; relattvo humidity, 8 a. ni ,

Gl per cuit; dow point, 8 a m. GO

Wind. G n in., velocity 7, directionNIJ, 8 a m , velocity 7, direction NU;lo a in i velocity 8, direction Nil;noon, velocity 13, direction Nil.

Italnrall during 24 hours ended S

n in , 0 Inch,Total wind tnovoment during 21

hours ended at noon 103 miles

GOV. GEN. SOPER

Ciiiunl John Harris Super Is ono ofthe latest men stiRKtsltd tor tlio otllcnof (loernor It It ilultiifd that Super

.1H proRTCSHlM) Illl'llH llllll IIO eiltllll- -

isIIiik iiIIIiiikos (leiierul Kop.r luiM notlueii (iiunuIIuI as to his vluws In thetiiutlir

SUGAR

HAN I'llANCIHCO. M 21 -- llnU.Hi iin;ilx, 0 t3-(i- l; p,irll. lineI'lmlmm iiiniitllnu, l'i M

All M.ti or tin ihuiiwiiHl Ions nlf I Mn mils wim iiu'lvml h) iho Muk.iMiiiniii Hlvil ll.oiii'iiii) of I'i'lili-- ) Iv.tuU ror jhiiintnt in riiiiiiiu,

Shippers Deny

RepresentationMerchants' Association Gets

Calm Polite But firm RefusalTo Ultimatum

Politely hut firmly tho Snippets' Inability to secure bucIi rcprcscntaWharf committee has refused reprc- -Bcntntton-cxc- cpt with a provlso-- to'

the Merchants' Association, and a realbreach Is In sight after weeks of ncgo

tiatlon. I

Couched In formal, dignified but un- - making a formnl request on --tliolanguage, a letter written rcrs' committee, for representation

by Secretary T. II I'clrlo of tlio without any proviso whatsoever. Inwharf committee to President e. o.Whlto of tho Merchants' Associationwas recalled this morning by Prcsl- -

dent White. Tho wharf commltleoheld a mcctlngyoslcrday afternoonnnd -- tho letter was tho result. I

Tho Merchants' Association nt ameeting held a week ago yesterdayreceived tho report of Us special com- -mlUeo named to tnl.p up Iho matterof 'representation with tho shippers.That special comtnlttoo roportod lis

HEALANI BOAT CLUB TALKS

OF CARRYING BAN ON HARBOR

SWIMMING INTO POLITICS

Hcalant boat club members start- -

cd whnt turned out to bo nn InformalIndignation mooting last night overtho possibility that swimming mayho prohibited altogether In tho harborof Honolulu, and as n result, aro readyto organize a movement' of protest.Furthermore, they say that If tho binon harbor swimming Is actually de-

clared, tho mattor will he carried Intopolitics and tho noxt two years willseo somo lively doings.

Tho rumor thnt medical men, thoHoard of Health nnd tho now Snnl-tar- y

Commission wcro looking withsonio disfavor on swimming In thoharbor began the discussion. In whlclvj

PROBLEM OF POLICY FACES

SANITARY COMMISSION; WIIKh

PIECEMEAL OR ON BIG PLAN?

It Is u question for us to considerwhether wo should do our sanitationwork step by step, with the probabilitythat much of It must be dono overiigaln, or whether wo should utlopth(jtno broad siheino that will put anc,nd to dUeiis.broi.dlnir spots through-out Honolulu"

Puriinr tlournor Oeoruo It. Cjrter,thiili man of tho sunltnry iiiiniiilssluii.In making tho uliovu htatniK'iit thismorning, bioiiiiht up in u practical wayDili) of tho prolilems that furu tho coinmission To iniiko hU point deal, hulllustriiti'il It

"Wo may cliaii up a iirtitlii spot In

Ihii clly, malm a man put liU liiilhllnKX

In Hiiiillniy t oiid ttli.it in set out, Whenh do IhU, rnpurt Millies no up midliihiip h limn urn.. nn out a lit Ho

riitiher. Ni'- -t iiiiuilli or punt om wo

kiI mil In him iukI repml tho piikhm,,Sn so mi IndilliilU'li,

"Nim ahmilil vm-- b 'w' I iiMH

'lliu nlmlu t), nut Ilia ciiiiihiImIoii

loi except with tho proviso that theM""li.nts' Association should pledgelclf to a continuation of tho specialwnnrf ,nx fop , BMl tw )carfl

This the Merchants' Association rofused to do, nnd Instead, took action

tho letter that President Whlto reeclved this morning, tho Snippets'committee reiterates Its former atltudo, refers the Merchants' Assocla- -

tlon lo Its previous letter making theproviso n proiequlBlto to reprosonta- -

tlon, nnd In pollto terms refuses toyield to the merchants. ,

IL proposes to make a quarterlystatement to a Joint committee of thoMerchants' Association and Chamber

(Continued on Page 4)

a number of members took part. Tholle.ilnnl Hont Club depends largelyon swimming for Its nttrnctlvoncss tomembers, nnd thef will not stopbwlmmlng without a fight. They In- -

iun 1.11171 'w "io ""- - "!'.ii.hku JV ,i w. "" " "campaign. A petition will ho sUrtcd ,

out to get local people unci up infavor of swimming In tho harbor withsomo restrictions.

Tho Healanl Club members nre hiearnest about tho matter, and willendeavor to find out wllhln the nextlow iisjs wiiiu ino iieauii imuru aiitiBanltnrv eommlsslon think aboutswimming In tho Jiarbor. I

,"l

alono do this cleaning up step bystep, or should wo say 'Well put astop to Insanitary lomlltlona evcry- -

wlieie In tho clly'7'Chulriiiiin Carter put this In tho form

of u quostlon, but Ills wholo uttltudoIndleutcs that ho Is In favor of tho bigami btoad schema of sunltatlon thatwill strike ut tinUcnnllnoBs throughouttho city.

"This question Is a real one," hounit on "Hut wlitn It Is put, thtroshould hu no thattliu couiiiiUsluii has so fur funned anydefinite plan." i

llo iinplinshius thu fart that thndU.iiisslou so fur iiitrbd on hy thu coinlilUsluli lias not liecil (lecUUn IhU

h i nihil forth by a published iir.Hi la llial rellei lid nn Ilia mad. Iiulldlnii,1.,..., l,v il.n ..Hi

"As it iiiullor of fsil." fliulriiiim1'aii.r noliiUil nut IhU imiinliiK. ,!lh'

inmU wmii liullt, piiii'llwilly till of(ConllninJ pit Pue )

MexicansIn Wild

Mobs

MEXICO CITY,Mex, May 25 Awild mob Is rioting In the streets ofMexico City, and today grew so threat!ening that the police under orders fired;Into the crowd. One was killed, but Tenement houses of the typo thatthe demonstration against President have aroused such widespread protestDiet Is continuing. It is reported that In Honolulu aro doomed If tho Hoardduring tho rioting of last night and of Supervisors carry out tho plans

seven persona were killed and corporntcd In tho new building ordln-thlrtys- lx

wounded. nnc0 i,y A ji. Ourrcy, Sr., nnd Prof.Twelve hundred revolutionists will iom, m. Young, of tho College or Hit-ent- er

the city tonight to assist in put Xvu. Gurroy and Young havo com- -ting down tho not, which is endanger' ,,CCj tho final draft of tho ordln-in- g

tho palaco where Preiident Diaz Is atlce lno uupcrvlsors took It uplying sick The resignations of Presi nB( night.cent uiaz ana namon Tllnt ,he BupcrvlsorB will not

are momentari.ly expected, and co)lt tho tenement house regulationine new porwoiioe win do announcsanext Saturday.

MADER0 TO PUNISHCOAHUILfl LOYALISTS

(Associated Press Catile.)JUAREZ, Mex, May 25 General

Francisco Madero, the rebel leader, to-

day ordered an attack upon the townof Saltillo, capital of the State or Coahulls, because the Legislature refusedto install the provjsional governornamed by the revolutionary govern-ment.

'FRISCO STIRRED

BY POLICE GRAFT

(Associated Press Cable.)SAN FRANCISCO, Cjl, May 25

Stirred by the evidences of policegrafting and the disclosures of keep- -

tn of d,ordory houses, the city policecommission Is holding a special meet,

tod Th8 dlimIl,rof John8,ymour ch,f of p,,,, ,, Mp,et,d, , of th, ,vd,nc, neld by thecommission and the discoveries madeby th, Brand jury that h bn ,nv,tlgatlng the charges,

e e

iisnnkllOTO 1IIAV CTDIlCUIMIUIMIblb fVlAT blmtat O Hn a "l" 1" llT n 1 I II n rt nHo rltUICol UP LHOUn

i

(Bpeel.il T! ul let I o Cable.)VANCOUVER, B. C, May 25. A

strike of 8000 unionists is expected insympathy with the union attitude ofprotest against the arrest of the Me- -

Namaras and their trial for dynamitingtho Los Angeles Times.

e i s

MCIRP FlfiHTIMr; PflRPAI ICHDMIALUWtn yHLIrUnlsIAII Mullet 111

.,,., I

Max., May 25. It Is announced that the liberalltts will contlnueMhe warfare in Lower Callforni

I m e

REBEL MARAUDERSSET FIRE TO HOMES

(HpecMl II il I let In Cable,)SAN DIEGO, Cal, May25. News

from across tho border Is that a num-

ber of loyalist homes have been burn-

ed by rebel marauders.

STEAMER AND SIXTY

ARE REPORTED LOST

rH,-,i.- ii ft n II n 1 1) ruble 1

, PANAMA, May 25. The stsamsrTa.bona Is reported lot! olf Puntsmilo,,with ilsty passengers unaccounted for,

"....'UYflMINi', I AIINi:HMl. -

PHILAOeLPHIA. P, Miy ln

liittls.hlu Wy'inl'ifl wi suessMljfIsuntlnii lodsy.

Tenement

BuggM,C(j bv tho nrRf(ers ,)f tho ordInanco was a report this hutIt was denied by thoHarry Murray dcclarosthat the will not weakentho oidlnnnco In any way,aiul thaitho only changes arominor ones of wording and legal technlcnlltles.

Tho building owlhinnco aB a wholoIs likely to undergo somo changes, asalready tho board has knockod outthe nronoscd board of andsomo other fcaturcB, but Murray andother say that the plansto restrict tenement house buildingwill bo upheld.Going to Cost More.

Tho as laid down In tliodraft nro stringent. Nok

only will and

Villi bero id on

on by()f powerabolish of

'and deprive"lis-01-- . of to

KtlJone t0A bunch of

China,for lin

tnf-l- t

of Indian opium toslmied lodiiy und

.,H,Uilelur of niliilii

III" Indliin export

iI III urealHrlliiln imriws

inrlhr lr Mnlhw

House

Evil Is DoomedNew Building Ordinance Puts

Power In Hands of Boardof Supervisors

morning,supervisors,

emphaticallysupervisors

contemplated

arbitration

supervisors

regulationscomplotcd

Insanitary ovorcrowdedl

FIGHT MADE ON WILDER IS

BEGINNING OF CAMPAIGN FOR

ROAD SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE

bo but theof houses of

will boIt Is of tho

cost of themup will about under tintnow

many Is to boby every

Bhall hnvo 00 cubic of airspaco each nil nilant Is to iiorson

12

under 200 cubic .feet,spaco bo

Hero aro of regulations ns

frnmo houses tobo two stories In height.

Is nn feature,Ktcry porch must n

to groundNo Is to bo on

house must havo aclear spaco nt the backof the lot feet clour on each

lr houses nro built onIho there must ho n ten-ro- ot

spaco them,spneo bo

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Soas ns other nre nlready at work Ia Ing plans to seo thatWllrtir Is retained Ho Is un np- -

polntee of Major Tern, and nno of thongnlnut la that he has

taken Maor Pern's us to emmen on tho rouds

It bad for Wilder

(Heat Drllarn is to havefar amiChina Is tn similar facllltca

to sales ofopium In India. Indian exports toChina shall not d 3O.H0O chests In

they hu icduceddiesis

b. en ntI'ikliiK a long fit cut llrllnln

aureed to slop ofopium from India lo China us sunn nit'lilna Hut irrimlh Hi"pnpp China, until In

Iho duly

Willi

iiibher nml, we iiipI

Islli'f Id

Road Wlldtr 1 the een- - Job hung out their flags,

ter of another of tho lights but nor consld-t- o

Hock around road supervisor's 'crcd jet Under tho plannm nirnnir nrntpxiH been nronosed to bo carried effect, the

ft a. n...l.tln.. n ttinrlU., . nn Art l pidas lei tri A tlf.il tlmaue oy a nuniuer 01 ".ihv nu i.....,. .. . .. -Wilder la Democrats on the of nlj work, and tho boss Is

roads, nnd work under him. notn- -

(lftcr n8 n llnally will bo but In realityThe light Is there will alaH' bo of a

mmiuilim that waned for thejob beginning July

i that dato tho supervisors,,n,t tho I,enlslaturo. will huve

the position rond bossthus tho Democrntlo

Fern. nlH Power appointthe position

candidates for Wllder's

ANGLO-CHINES- E PACT STOPS OPIUM

Great Britain Finally PutsCurb- - Disastrous

' Traffic- -.

I'HKINt., May 8 The new

Aiikio.Chliifsn agreement tho

reduction nml llnal nxtlnttloiitho exportntlon of

China was Ink ninesHiiernlUo

n that China shalldhnliiUli pnifportloiuilely wllhmil I t U IUIT

Hull lt luipnitiitb.n of

pioiluillon

tenements prohibited,building tenement nny

greatly diminishod, prophesied,greatly Increased putting

that comelaw

Tho proiioscd coverpoints. Overcrowding

prevented requiring thatroom feet

for Individual ten"Adult" mean nny

over cars old. For Individualsthis nge, of,

air provided.somo tho now

VropowlNo tenement nroallowed aver

importantstalrwaj

running thocooking allowed

fiorches.Knelt tenement

twenty-foo- tand flvo

two tenementsumo lot,

between nnd thisconcreted.

(Continued

road supervisor. the nlllcc-secke-

well Republicans

not

complaints himword

plo)lng

facilitiesliivcstlgutlng this diminution,

have withrrfercnio the and packing

Thoexcei

1911, and will S100

annuallyNiKOtlnllons hnvo

for timetins the

siippn'esmid thenllirei'fiild

I'liisloliius ImtlllUK lliu

IhowhiUwI linlnfiiriii

Supervisor hnve nlrcndythat seem tho supervisors havo

tho nppllcantshave Into

neiiuuiitoiin i.....jemploying road road

'county the Republicans aro'to The position8ca( coneiiience abolished,

the beginning the somo sort

supervisor's

to

liniui'illiiti'lyannually

produilloii

liUUlKheil

descriptionbecuuso

regulations

proceeding

exportation

plimuoIndhiii opium Into flilnn' shall rrtisn Mam Inula ptiilufl ilimitfiilVi'S v. Hi

lli In lhlloiinli) liii. ,

must

Thishnvo

Bide.

must

looks

ofIn

IimIiiiuI,

of

nouviooscV i jr i

IN

FanningThrough

niUunderstiiiidlng

ATTACK RIGHT

TO PROHIBIT

Powers of Health Board Aro

Assailed In

Case.

SUPREME COURT WILLDECIDE QUESTION

Lightfoot Claims Harbor Reg--dl- -

otic" In Argument.

The Supremo Court of tho TerritoryIs to determine whether u citizen busu constitutional right lo swim In Ihoharbor of Honolulu, despite regula-tions by the lloird of Health. The casoof tho TirrHory ngnlnst IJcrt l.lght- -

foot. who wai Hrreslml for swlmmlncoff the llmlnnl Hunt Club, came before Circuit Judge Cooper this morn-

ing, nnd the attack made ngalnut thoHoard of Health regulation In n

tiled by Attorney J, I.lRhtfootIn bis foii's lKhnIf will be reserved forthe Supremo Court.

Attorney I.lghifoot Indulged 111 arlenuttiv nttnrk noon tho reciilntleltiduring tho course of argument lit support of his demurrer He declared thoregulation lo he "unreasonable andalmost Idiotic," nssertlng that thoHoard of Health would go to utmostany extreme If not restrained by law orpublic sentiment.

The regulation prohibiting harborswimming Is nlso "unintelligible andnmblguous." In I.lghtfoot's estimation.Ho claims that tho terms of tho reg-

ulation nro fatally defecttva Vecaiisespecif) lug the "westerly side, to thoentrance, of Knlllil harbor"

There Is no Knllhi harbor," nssert- -ed I.lghtfoot "It Is'n channel only,nnd never was anything else."

Another claim mode by Light foolwas Hint tho Organic Act of tho Territory delegates control over healthmatters only to the "Government ofHawaii," nnd ho then mnda the some-

what original claim that the Hoard ofHealth "Is not the whole government."His Insistence on this point brouRhtun

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SUGAR TRUST IS

Resolution as Passed HouseCalls For a Searching

Inquiry.

By John'E. Monk.(Special 11 u I let 111 Correspondence )WASHINGTON, U. C, Muy 11 The

House of Representatives has passedthe Hur.liilck resolution providing foran Investigation of the American Sug-

ar Rcllnlng Company. The resolutionus paused tiy tho House Is ns follows,

' lUcolved, That u cominlttfo of ninemembers, tn be elected by the House,bo, nnifM hereby, directed to make unImcatls-atlo- it for the purposo of ascer-taining whether or not there, havn lieenviolations or tliV antitrust act or July'.', mo, mil the vtirloiiH net supple-menta- l)

then to, by the AmericanSugar RotliilliK Co, Incorporated Jan-uary 10, 1891, under the laws of thoState of fiovr JerseJ, und tho vsrlmu(orporutloiis controlled thereby or hold,lug stocks or bonds therein or whoanstorks or bonds urn hi Id, 111 whole orIII part, then by, ami all other per.tun or (otpor.illons eiiKiiH.'d In maniifiicturlug or Mining ion.nr nnd theirrelation wllh other, whlih ssldviolation bain nut been pr(ieiuei bytin. lUiH'llllii) (illli'ei or Ilia Kmcrilllll'lll

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Masonic Temple

AWecKly Calendar

MONDAY:

TUCODAYJllniinlnlii Second l)i grer.

WEDNESDAY:lluit iiltini Third Degree.

THURSDAY:

FRIDAY:

SATURDAY:

Alt Tliltlng meniDtrn Ot tkiOrder are cordially Invited toL attend meeting" of local IoiIrm

Meet on the2nd and 4thMondays ofeach monthat K. P. Hall7:30 P. M.

. iimur rupnif rnpi uwinaninc r.noincLua n.i, a.BENEFICIAL AJSop.IATIOIL eittlom cor- -

iially invited.

HAWAIIAN TBIBS, No. 1, 1. 0. B. M

Meota every first and third Thurs-days ot rich month ut Knights ofPythlai Hall. VlBltlnn brother! cor-(lal- ly

invited to ntiend.II. KOSTDlt. Sachem.K. V. TODD, C. of n.

WNOLULU AERII, HO, '. 0. E.

Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED-

NESDAY evening of each month atT:30 o'clock In K of P. Hall, cornerOeretanln. nnd Tort street.

Visiting EskI are Invited to at-

tend.Gi:o A DAVIS AV. r.WM C McCOY. Sec.

BONOLULU 10E0E, 016, B. P. 0. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. CIS, B. P, O.

Elks, meets In their hnll, on KinsStreet, near Kort, every Friday eve-

ning. Visiting I)rotliers are cordially'nvlted to attend.

v n. iRUKM-:na- , n it.oi:o t. Ki.vi:ai:u

WM. MoKINIEy I0D0E, HO. 8,g. ot P.

Meets evry 2nd and 4th Saturdaytvenlug at 7:.10 o'clock In IC. of P.Hall, cor. Kort and Dcretanla. Visit-ing b'rothars cordially InvlUd to at-

tend.V. F. KHiUUY, C. C.

E. A. JACOUSON. K. R. 3.

Toric Lenses

A. N. Sanford,OPTICIAN

Boston Building Fort StreetOver May &. Co

' - .,I LATE3T STYLES IN SAILORsB

I COLORED AND BLACK II MILTON & PARSONS BI Hotel Street, opposita Young flj

I

When Building aHomePut In your houao the most con-

venient and economical arrangement for HEATING THE BATH.Sun Heat Coits Nothing. For In-

formation and prlcei of "Baltimore SUN HEATERS," write toWARREN B. CRAW, P. O. Box669, Honolulu, or Trent Truit Co.

EAT AT THE

Capitol CafeEverything Now Service excellent

S. E. LUCASoi'iim.v

s iliisiinlc lliilldliiix, curiiir Hutcl amiAlaki'iit

'Dm hen! I.uiic In dm n to lit fieryre.liTCNCIL PATTCnNB nd

NUW PILLOW locn

MISS WOOIJARD'S,Tyrl BlMit

'Jwii

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Thopo who drink ut Iho AnchorSaloon nro liiinuuio from cholera.

'Ittiiind Iho liliuid summer into, $30l,ew Ih' Stables and tlarngo Tel 3111

tiny b nnd Joe Knlnn.i'B Iah'ohuiIiiIocan he found at ttio Auto l.ivcry;Phono lo2

If )ou want a Rood job done on enmilo or iarrlago tnko It to HawaiianCnirlago Mfg. Co, 4J7 Queen St.

John It. Hcrgsttrom, Piano and Or-

gan TunltiR and HcpilrltiE MasonicTemple. Tclci'hono 20G7. P. O. lloxto

A demand for u Jury has boon fllcttby the defendant In tbo case ot II KHerges against .loll M K Apnnn, actionlo unlet title.

Juacph llomau, bat cleaner, 132

Kcrctnnlu St.. next lo Jlro htntlon.gtnratitccB all his work. Hala calledfor and delivered. Phono 1657.

The atiiinal iiicpIIiir of the Strangers IVIoiiil Sorletv will lip bold lotimrinw morning In Hip room of thoVrsoclntcil Charities nl 0 o'clock

Sonic veiv hnnilt.nmc gowns nro be-

ing shown ,t Sachs Ibis week andalso lobes In vvhlto and withcolored cnibroli'cry. Shirtwaists Willi

kimono kIcpvp nnd Dutch npeklsalaB llodrlgucs, defendant in n

divorce nclloiv liroiiRht by bis wlfrtlo.opilnn, lias Died u general denial ofthe allegations in bis wife's comjplaint ami will contest Hip suit.

I'lrc wis located In tbo navy coilpile opposite AI.iKpii wbnrr (bis morn-

ing nnd the pi) department Is work-In- s

to put It out. There nrd clRlitIbou-m- Ions in the pile nnd I lie flrohas Iippii running for several dajs.

All of the beneficiaries under thewilt of James Campbell and V.. M.

Watson, ns guardian ad litem of theinipor heirs, has filed a Rcneral w

lodgment of the rlnltns made bythe trustees of the Campbell will Intheir bill for Instruction and

Involving tho luteiests ofllonlrlco CuuiplHll In Hip estate

The P.iIiim I.unilicr Company Is cut-IIi- ir

tun hit fie keel blocks for Hip

Pi.irl Harbor ilrjdoik. Tlipy me( iit'fully Kclectpd from the Dmtst IorslnoiiKlit lo Hip mill nnd only n fewnro tinned out each day Tho company is recoiling a higher prlco thanIs usuallj paid for general workweek u new building was put up fortlie manufacture of furnlturo fromlioth knn nnd obla, which will bo onetf the special products ot the mill In

future. Tbo company Is also turningout wagons tmulo of ohln, the Ironwork also bolng turned out by tho

lJioa company

PERSONALITIES

ItllV WAI.LAflJ will return to hishomo on the Mauna Loa tomorrow

MANAHHIt MYUitS of Iho KllaueaSugar Company Is In tbo city for nfew days Ho Is stopping at thoYoung Hotel

I'ltANh ANUllADi: Is reported tobo mending fast from the accident thathappened to him n few dajs ago whenlie fell from his horse.

linNRY HAPAI Is now In fullcharge of the territorial treasury andwill remain so until tho return ofTreasurer Conkllng This Is Henry'sthird otfpnsc.

WILLIAM C MKimiTT will ApeakId the Central Union Church parishhouse Ibis evening on tho "boy prob-em- ."

Last evening a largo nudencoboaul him discuss ''Tho Snudny ndiooloiginlzed to win "

TI10S. IIOYD, n machinist of thoHonolulu Iron Works, who went Iritho coast on the dredger South Dayas mi ciiglneo", is expected to re-

tain on the Sierra, duo hero early to- -

niorinu morning.MISS FKANCKS STKINIIAUT, n

joung lady from 'San Luis Ohlspo,Callfornlai wns nn arrival hero bythe Manrliuria. Sho Is visiting withW A Hideout nnd family In Palolovu'ioy nnd will remain In tbo Islandssome llttlo time.

BREAKWATER HALTNOT TO BE SERIOUS

.

P'l tixrii ut the lairil-You- KiirIii-r- .Coinpaiu wlikli bus tho (on-tr- i

t for liiiildiiig the lllio breakwater,vixitH no sciluiiH results from tbo

pit that Mime of Hie iiunrry stnno linsin ov l to be unlit for use on theivoilt. He says that tbo company Isnun engaged In looking for otheripiairj sIIph ami that tho work will bopushed to ('riinpb'tinu In plenty of 1 mo.

BEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS,

Entered for Record May 24, 1911,Mrs IkaliakiL Kullipulo to Mis Klleil

K Hon Klin DP I. It Htrniiih to William Henry

Par ItelAmili Mulntyro to Willi. iiii Kuplko

ot al . .. 1

Driuiy & Co I.ld by regr lo N'otlinKimiiu K opiiuul to Mary V. I'os- -

tcr IIAl lo tilinl and huh to Mis Kmlu- -

laluii Klin Uuk K'i'O I)A llloin to Auiilo H Parke

Notice of Atteptautn of llxln l

Mi In Ahiptil to Wlllluin ' Arhl .lr D

WIIIUiiii (' A) III Jr by ally lo Wll

ll'ini Aibl IIvv i Ai'hl lo Chlim l.niii I)lliuipli IJHiHi mi'l lib to Uiilni)

lawn A: Ki Arnt of It Mil ... M

flnlMnl for f!r4iril May M, 1911.i nil taMii, lr. in Aiilmiki Tt

IfV ..' I)

BAGGAGECITY TRANSrCn CO. (Jas. H. Lovo)

KAUA

hippieI UNDER

THROWN BY CUSTOMS OFFICERS

Mysterious Movement of BitJ Steamers and Sampans CauseInvasion of Inspectors to Garden Island America Marti

as First Aid to Distressed Asia to Arrive Today Zca-land- ia

Will Be Late.

Collector Staeknblc's cier alert and Into tbo United States many articlesadroit staff of joung men do not coti-'o- f local production which would not

fine their efforts In ferreting out 1111- - rccelvo extensive distribution underliiieorlnthms nnd dealing In opium tbo present postal regulations. All

soltly to the Island of O.tliti and tho that now remains to lie ilnno Is rt

of Honolulu. 'ranging tho details of the sjBtem,

Knual Is now nnd has for tome which nro being worked out both attime past Ik en under the spot light Manila unit In Washington

thrown b widoawnko Federal oilt-- 1. Mi

clnls.The lllng and mysterious visit of

Deputy Collector 1 It Madclios and

Inspector !.. I. lteovcs to tbo (3ar.dc!i

Island on Hip last trip of the lnter-IslAi- id

steamer Hnll nnd their (pilot

reluni lo llnnoliilu lias again setnllo.it all sorts of rumors. During tho

lulcf slrty of tho Hoiiolubl delegationor rcdcral cmplo.vees there tbe nresaid to have coveied a largo nmnu'itof terrltorj and gathered much evidence It Is believed Hut a pait nr

the mlislon of tho Honolulu customsmen lo tho island of Kauai, was loInvestigate tho ever recurrent storiesof the mysterious action of ceilalnlaige innll steamers In skirting tbocoast of that Island wbllo cnroulo to

and f I oin Honolulu.Acconllng to those who havo hl

occasion to Inform themselves concerning tho repeated attempts tosniugglo opium on tbo flaiden Islandsteamers nro alleged In.bavo apiicai- -

ed off tbo coast of tho Island nnd after nightfall unmlstnknbto signalshave been plainly noted bj those staHoned on tbo shore. Tbo peculiarmovements of a number of fishingsnmpauu along about Ibis tlmo hasalso awakened much curiosity mul" In-

terest among thoso who bnvo hail oc-

casion lo watch Iho spectacular dis-

play attending Iho approach and pass-

ing or tbo larger, steamersOno theory now held by sovcral

persons icsldlng or having business onKauai Is that certain niiiintllles ofopium Is being dropped from piasliii:steamers, presumably ftom thosowhoso courbo Hej cither to or fionithe Orient.

II) a system of preconceived signals through Iho medlmnshlp ofdabbing light, tbo Interested partleion land can easily bo advised control nlng tbo deposit of n shipment or

contraband cargo. It In l)ien declared but a comparatively Hinnll matterto land tho dope.

Kauai Is understood lias an Orlcn(al population ot biilliclent number tocrcato a constant and ready demandtor opium at a rnlr margin or prollt.thcre'iy making tho business on thatmore than ono person would risk taking n long chance,

Wbllo Mcrsra Mndelroa and Heevtsof tbo Honolulu cilbtoms servlep vvcionn their whirlwind trip on Kamithey were given considerable asslst-nnc- o

through W. D. Mcllrjde, theplaulntlon man, who Is well In (oiu-l- i

with mailers pertaining to (lie sev-

eral ilitilric-t- s

It Is more than likely that ns a re-

sult of this visit u more closer watchwill bo maintained on Inter-Islan- d

stenmeis al living hero from the Har-

den Island.M

Philippines In linn- - Parcels 1'osl.Tbo Philippine Islands will have km

established parcels post service withtho United States within six mouthsIs tho Information given out by Scc-leta- ry

DIHott, and Director C. M.

of the hiiieau of posts is nowlu tbo Slates consulting with postalmitborjllcs there, anil working out thedelays or tho plnn. Tho establish-ment of this service with tho UnitedStates, supplementing tho parrels postsorvlco which Iuib nlieady been Inau-gurated between the Islands anil coun-

tries of Hongkong and Java will plaeowithin reach or lesblontn or tbo Phil-ippines racllltles for tho transmissionof (linkage not exceeding elevenpounds In weight ut a nominal into ofpostage, and wilt no doubt Introduce

PHONE 1C81

.c.ilandla Late in Arrival.Ilrlnglng tho great Shellled Choir,

comprising nearly two buhdrcd andfifty voices, the Canadian-Australia- n

liner Zeaiandla will tint arrive oft tbo(liiarantltio beforo i o'clock tomorrowafternoon, according to a wiielesstuessugo that has been leeelved thismorning through tbo ugeucy of T. II.Davles & Co. Tliivessul Is piocecd-In- g

from Vnticouvcr nnd Victoria nndIt la presumed Unit she met withsomo rather rough went her on tho waydown to the islands The Kcalandluwllf bo In lino for a ptoinpt pratiqueas the singers me I ked for an af-

ternoon concert ut the Hawaiian Op-

era House. The Zcalundia Is to bedispatched for Sydne, N S. W., bytbo way of Fanning island and ports,nl midnight tomorrow.

n.Sierra Is INot Cronilid.

Tho (Venule stenmshlp Sierra thatIs duo to arrive at Honolulu ut anearly hour on I'rldny morning Is notcrowded with cnb'n or steerngc

uccbrdlug to n wireless mess-age that has lcou received ut tboagency or C. Itiewer S. Co. this morning. Tbo Sh'rra was steaming MIT

miles off tho Vrt at 9 o'clock lastnight, bringing l0 cabin and Hi slcer-ag- o

passengers. The vessel la report-ed ns bringing general rnigo andWells, Knrgo oipress matter. Noth-ing Is sah1 concerning tbo amount ofcargo or Iho number of sacks of malldestined tor Iho Islands.

KsLaw Enforces Closing of Boarding

House.It Is probable' tlpit Portland's sailor

boardluK-hoiiFO- will suspend opera-tions with the now Stale law govern-ing such Institutions taking cITcct,May ltitb, and for tbo first tlmo sincethe Kirt been mo established mastersof vessels, will bnvo lo sign men di-

rect or get them from employmentbureaus. Omul &. Wbllo, who opei-nl- e

tbo Sailors' Homo, declnro tbeiewill bo no money in tho business under tho new Invv, which limits theirreo lo $in ror each sailor, with amonth's advance ot $25, and Imposes

ran annual niepho oi .iuu. rue costof hoarding a sailor mid supplvlnghlmwllh elo'bing and general "Rear" 'fursea nflsetn Iho advanco money, nndIn many cases, when men nro ncarcoand It is known Unit n vessel will sailIn a few weeks, men nro boused andred for n period that costs moio thanIho ndvpnec. As $20 Is paid underpresent conditions nnd tbo old lawpermits asking n greater fee, Ihoboardlng-lioiis- o ninstors say they aresatisfied. They declnro they, cannotexist under tbo now conditions. Allforeign consuls nt ports on theimitli Pacific Paclfln coast will meetlu Taeoma .lime Hilli, when mailersaffecting shipping will bo dlscushed

mSteamship Minnesota Is Laid Up.

The ilnmngo dono tho (Ircnt Northern litennisjiln Minnesota when Hintvessel wenLiiground In Iho Inland seaof Jnpau pioved to bd or such naliiious to compel tho to retireIho vessel fioni sorvlco for a jouploOf monllis, pending ropnlrs, Tbo Min-nesota is at present tlmo tho onlysteamship opornlcd by that companyHer ii'llremont lias given Iho passen-ger arid height business between Pu-g- o

Sound Kirts nnd tho Orient InIho bands nf oilier liners. Aceordlnrto pn cut Intenllons Iho Minnesotavv li he dlspalelied from Health onluui Huh for Japan ports, Hongkong

W.C. Peacock & Co., Ltd,Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704

Family Trade a Specialty( Monl Roiiiio Wlnoa

Snq Aprils Miimm's Clmmpnono( S0I1HI7 nuor

and Manila, making the Pbllippiuaport her I'm- - Ihistcrn lermlnat Thovessel Is expected will teach Manllnon or about .Inly 17lh leaving thatpurt on the rcturli trip to tho stalestwo da) a biter.

fmAmerica Maru OK the Port.

Tbo To) n Klsen Knlsha liner Ame-rica Mnru Is expccltd will como alongshlo the Alake.l wharf by three ti'ilockIbis afternoon bilnglng nbotit (lvobundled Ions Oilental cargo to bodischarged ill Hoholulu Tho Ame-rica, Mnru was Iho vessel that flintcamo In the assistance of tho pas-sengers In Iho wrecked Pacific Maltsteamer Asia. Thtoiigh wltclcss, thooftlccrs In the JnimnoHO vessel wcroapprised nf tbo disaster that reHitltolIn the total loss of Iho Pacific MnllBlenmer Tho America Mam Is ex- -peeled to remain nt Honolulu untiltomorrow morning beforo being illspatched ror San

Chlyo tins Left the Coast,According lo a cablo received be're.

Iho ,lnpauctc liner t'hl)n Mnru sailedfrom San Francisco with Honolulu,Japan irls nnd Hongkong ns destination ill two o'clock )cs(erdfty afternoon. The vcsicl Is duo to arrivehcic cm Juno 2nd.

UFew Passengcro Booked.

Twelve passengers have Iippii bonlied for tbo Canadian-Australia- n linerZcnlaudla that Is scheduled to nailror Australian ports al midnight to- -nionow. Tbo vessel will leave fromAlakcn wharf.

MlLumber for Honolulu.

Willi n full shipment of lumber forHonolulu, the American schooneri:thoI Zano Is icportcd lo havo leftUiircka )cslerdny.

rnThe recently Tormcd Philippine!

Steamship CompSiiy tint took overIho nrltleh slenmcrs Hnbl and Znflio,operated o a run between Hongkongand Manila, Hollo nnd Celui Is de-

clared will nt pipseni nt least, innknno uddltlons to tile decIn It. Sbovvuii, mnmigei if Iho cnni-pan- y

wllh nn Inrieai.c In tiadc htacompiiii) would make airnngcmentsto put other steamers on tbo Chinacoast lo Manila run.

When asked about the Inipiovc- -ment In tnido on tho ccinipany'Biteimers slnco the cbaiigo trom thejIlrltlsh lo Iho Atnerlcnn ling lu No-

vember, 101(1, bo said that althoughthere bad been a marked Increase. Intho Inler-lslnii- il Irado tbo China coai'tbusiness did not come up to lliclr expcctutlons.

EVIL IS DOOMED

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There must bo a floor un-

derneath each tenement bouse.Lavatories must conform lo strict-

ly sanllnr) principles.Tbo regulations nro very largely

bai-oi- l on sanitary necessity, and If

carried nut, na)s Mr. Gurrc), shouldto a long way toward bulplng solvethe piohlem of making nnd keepingHonolulu clean.

Of paitlculnr Intcicst Is Iho pro-vision Hint hot caller no rramo build-ings shall bo erected Inside tho s,

llulldlngs now htuudiug alunot to bo Interfered wllh.

This provision is hoarllly approve!and urged by tho special committeeof tho Oahu Improvement Club thatmade an Investigation and whoso icport was printed In tho II ill let ina short time ago.

In dinning tho ordinance, flurrcyand Young bad Iho benefit of tbobuilding oidlnauceH of twcnly-thrc- o

cities, and tbo ordinance as It wontlo Iho supervise! h cmilod tho approval of a number of local builders midarchitects.

Tbo tenement houso regulation Isnilmlltedl) stringent, but Mr. Ourreysn)s Ibcio Is need for Its being string-ent It will slop n great deal or Ihokind of houses that icsldeuls of tboMaklkl mid Puiiabnii districts objectto to Hlicjugly. Tticio Is no legal wayor people from buildingtenement houses, sajs Mr (limey, butIho ordlnnncc points tho way to keep-ing such bouses up to n standnrd Histprevents thorn being u nuisance

FAR REMOVED

FROM HEN-ROOS- T

Valuable! gnmo cocks anil fat poul-try Iho pi bin of residents or Maklklway will biive another lease on lifeami security dining tbo Incureciutloiiof ICd Prugits nnd John I'.lfas, who thisInclining woie sent to tbo icof forhaving boon found guilty of stealinga number of chickens

Tragus was sentenced In six montheach 011 two counts lit ll'm thlid1 barge iigulnst I1I111 a mmpimilod sen.(clue ot thirteen inolilhx was liupoHiidby HlMlilct Miiulxtiiilo Muiiiuirial

M Do Mi'lln, iiIhu iiiiiilKind upon a11I111II11I' cbaie. HKku fur u iiiiillnu-tiiii- o

and bis IiuiiIiik will bo heldMime little Ibid i Tim iiiiiiiihiIhiknr Mol.lkl hen imwls vvi'ie pill hi nunlllliHlsh 1I111 erfiiits of I'lilnf pr HuIhi-IllP- e

Mil'illlU

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BOOKED. I

Per stnir. Mauna Loa, for Kona andKan ports. Sla) L'fi. Mrs. .las. Davis.Mrs. Nelllo J. Drown, Miss ClintonM A. Sllva, llcv. A. II. Wc) mouthllov. I). D. Wallace, Jim, (laspar, ltevJ. N. Ilodcl, P. C. Paotow, A It. Hur-

ley, II. W. M. Mist, V. Crniislun, MisCinliston, J. D. Pails, Mist Wnsse)Mra. Curtis, M. It. Jloasanat, IJ.

Miller, Mis. i: K. Conant Miss NConiiut, V. J. lick)cr, r. K, Mc-

Lean, It. Conant, IC. K. Connut.Per stmr. W. O. Hall, for Kauai

ports, .Mny25. Mts. It. W. Kinney,Mis. ,1. Wrlghl, Mr and Mrs. A.

Wilcox. Mrs. Weber, Miss M. llaek-ImiII- i.

It. W. Klnnc), J. It. Moors, IS.

(Ulisnu.-- d. II. raltcblld. (1 IlertrnmPer stmr. Clnudliiu for Hawaii ami

Maui ports. May L'l!. Mrs. W. A. An-

derson, All I ling, F. P. ItosecrnnsiMrs Hosecinnu, II. S. Walker, C HHall, (1. !'. Zlcglcr, Max rlreenhaugh,Sister Kcncter, Miss K. reinnndcz.

Per slinr. Klumi for Knunl portsMa) SO- - A. 1'. Kliudseii, I'l.inels (lnyMis Tnkjma, J. P. Cooke. Mrs. M. JCarvalbo.

MAIL8.i

Malls aro duo from the followlnipoints ns follows:Kan Siena, May 'JC

Ynkohnnin Amerlcn Maru, Ma) if.Colonics Per Makura, .limn "0.Victoria Per Zealandla, May 2B.

Mulls will depart for tho followingpoints ns followo:San Amc-ilc- Main, May

2fi.Yokohama Chi) o Maui, Mi) 30.

Vmieoiivei- - Per Makura, June 20.Sydney Zcalandln, May 20.

SERVICE.

Dlx nt Seattle, out of coumilsolon.Logan, fioni Honolulu, for San Krnn- -

clsc-o-, ,arrived May 12.

Sheridan, from Honolulu Tor Mnnllu,May II.

Sherman, from Manll i, ror Honoluluand San May II.

Crciolc, in rived at San lYiinelseii, Apr

Dillon!, arrived San rianclscu fioniShanghai, Ma) 1.

IN FOREIGN PORTS.:

Thursday, May 25.

SAUNA CUUZ May 23: Sailed, S8, Columbian ror Sin Diego,

Wlrelers.S S. America Maru will nrrlvn about

2 p. in. fiom Yokohama anil sail forSan I'ranclsro tomoiiow a in.

S. S. Zcalandln will arrivo liuuoriowabout 2 p. ml and sail for S)du")'about midnight.

May 24.SAN l'ANCISCO May 21, 2 p. m.:

Sailed, S. S. Chlyo Mmu, for Ho-

nolulu.i:illti:lCA May 21: Sailed, scbr.

Hthel Znue, for HonoluluYOKOHAMA May 24: Arrived, 8 S

Slheila (homo .May 0).

The following wireless message hasbun riiclvpil by Hie ugcut man thoS K Hliira boiiuil Tor Honolulu

H H . ut Sea. May St. 1911

fill) miles from port, r,o cabin p.owHI nteciago paSHengers, Wells,

I'm go cxpicHs and gencial cargo

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The majority ofthroughout the world

ate users off Inner

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BY

ARMY AND NAVY

Officers Save Private.II.Oll.O, April 2H. -- Had It not been

for tho llmoly arrival of CaptainMciry and Lieutenant Dodge, both ottho tub Infantry, Private llblcr, Com-

pany G, 6lh Infantry, would bnvo beendrowned tills morning, nbnut nluuo'clock. Tbo soldier, who Is consid-

ered u good swimmer, wns taking aswim In Hollo strails. Ho bad goneout Into deep wnler when ho wasseized with cramps and bad gone un-

der four tlmos when Captuin Merrynnd Lieutenant Dodge, who happen-ed to be driving b, saw him makinga final effort I" reach shallow waterHe was unsuccessful and snuk againThe two gallant olllccin not stopplii(;In remove) any or their equipment,Immediately sprang Inlo tho waterand succeeded lu saving tho manslire.

Tbo soldier has rccov'eied. and willpiohablv suffer bnl llttlo bad effectsfiom hla experience.

Trial In Manila.Tbo second day of tbo (rial of Klrst

Sergeant Itnrrlckmnu of Hatlery D,2nd Held nrlillery, began Apfll 2S ie

tbo com t martial at I'nrt McKlu-le- y

with Dr. Do of CampStolsenburg on the stand.. Dinrlck-ma- n

Is facing trial on tluco coiiuts,growing cfut of tho violent death ofI'rlvato Ilrcnult or tho samo haltciywho was Jound dead near the campon Mutch 12 with bis bead uliuouliealen lo n pulp

ll.irrlct.inan Is charged with Join-ing oilier members or the bat'ery, 12of whom nro still to be tried, lo forcollienuli to leave tbo service, wllhusing such rmco lu carrying out tillsIntention art lo llreault'n deathand with neglecting lo cpiell (he dis-turbance Manila Tlmcn.

New-Clu-

Tho Anny and Navy Club at Manilamoved Inlo lit) now and handsomecpiaiters oil tho l.uiieln, Apill 17. Tbomembers marched lo their now homortnni Iho old iiuirteis lu the WalledCity, each member cari)iug somo lo

or fnrnlluro. The Klks lurneilout enmnsso and ns tbo Army antNavy men marched past their clubhouse gavu the newcomers a rousingreception.

Mertz Coming.Hear Admiral Albeit Meilr, U. S

Navy, nnd Mrs Mcitz. sailed n tboYiiwnln Maru fnnn Manila, May 'J,ror Japan nnd China, vvbeio thoy willspend a tew weeks before proceedingto tho United Stales. '

.Monaco u a ligation.Captain Malmgren of tho sloitmer

Liikmu repents on May 15 that whenIn latitude KG degrees HI minutesnorth and lnnglttido 122 degiecs 2:i

minutes west he sighted u black ob-

ject which was iippiuontly n initio ora buoy mil ID. Tbo location Is iiliouloil Muuteiey bay Tho weatbor beingtough, It was Impossible to pick theobject up The steamer mil lowlymissed colliding wllh tbo derelict,which Is u icilous menace to

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Some very handsome dresses ore beinn shown this week atOACHS'. All while, white with blue, coral and black embroidery.

In the same stylish fabrics we are olferjny' unmade robes In

"' white and with colored nbroidryj nlto shirtwaists' with ki-

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The masses read this paper. That Js why you can getjust the. man you want when you want him by using a WaitAd in this paper. These little men hunters are no respecters ofpersons. They bring results to all at the same cost of but a fewpennies. Employer get the pick from the best this way.Employe-g- et the best job this way. No need to stand aroundwith your hands in your pockets.

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(Continued from Page 1)i'niloy of HoiikIlt at Funning andWashington Islmids, oiiKnuPil In iipiiiIIIkIiIiir nnd are meeting with uiiliuunil- -etl buccohs. The tirumoter slnteilthai ho wished that ho had fifty more.iniMineso for tho sanio business. Thatpearla nio plentiful In tho vicinity ofthese two Islands U vouche for byMr. Schlonmicr who states that helinn personally seen fifty-tw- o pparUtaken from one shell. Even withouttho pearls tho shells nro of consider-ahl- o

value nnd ronunand n ready saioon tho market, the ininllty from theseislands ucInR of nn exceptional standnrd.

Ilcforo leaving tho South SenMr. Itouglor chartered tho

vcliooncr "flallor Hoy" for tho milposo of recruiting laborers from the(lllliort Islands. According to thostutcments of tho promoter tho liusl-ne-

nf launching tho big guano fuc-tnr- y

proposition has nil been finishedand nothing now remain to do hutget tho mnchlnory on the ground andgo to work.

Captain Schlemmer has rccelvoii nletter from W. II. Clrolg tho agent ofthe now company, which Is given Infull below, nnd Is of much Interest.On board Schr. "Sailor Hoy," 20 miles

West of Ocean Island, April 2ulh,

Capt. Mnx Schlemmer,Honolulu. T, H.

My uenr .Max: Yours March J,1011 to hand at" running, but this Ismy first opportunity to answer It.

Yon will seo by the location wo nroIn, that I nm returning our laborcisto. recruit somo moro and that I nmcalling nt tho abovo Island for llcensoto recruit and send mall, wo havobeen becalmed now for five days offthis Island, and don't know when wowill roach It, wo havo on board 101people Including my mother mid bro-ther David.

We had n call from n Japaneseschooner at Fanning, Suiercargo Shimosl, tho captain, n very Bmnll chnp.Knows you well. Schooner "Toba Mnru," she had been lioachlng nt Christmas Island nnd had 11 men thorubird catching, but tho Kngllsh man-of- -

war "Algerlno" found them thcro andon hpr nrrlvnl nt Fanning, sho order-ed tho .Inp to go nnd tnko them offThanks for tho books but 1 have sontthem lo you by tho paymaster of' thoHrltlsh wnrshlp "Algerlno." Will nn- -swer. llrothcr Henry's loiter soonHope you hnve succeeded to n betterposition, (monetary). You friend,

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Hotel streets.

The utlorneys for Mrs. Charlotteyesterday filed two motions

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BOY SCOUTS ANDJANITATION CORPS.

Bringing the Boy. Scouts into line for practical service inthe mosquito campaign, which is another name for the cam-paign for greater and heajthier Honolulu, is a splendid prac-tical application of the Boy Scout movement.

No better scheme for making an education worth whilecould be figured out for the vacation season ,and if this workis kept up the people of Honolulu will find that the city cansecure from the ranks of its public school boys one of themost efficient corps of sanitary inspectors that can be foundanywhere in the world.

Naturally this work will not appeal to the boys who don'thave to work. Those who "don't want to work" will ofcourse drop out until they fall into the hands of the juvenilecourt officer or the Big Brothers of the church and are madeto work. A crowd will start out, under the inspiration of thefirst enthusiasm. After that has worn off the natural selec-

tion of efficiency- - and industry will sift the good workers fromthe "no accounts," and from this nucleus the first class menwill be developed.

Boys who have attended the public schools have a goodpreliminary education to start with. They know the fife his-

tory of the mosquito, where and how it breeds, and, theoret-ically, how it may best be combatted. As members of theBoy Scouts they are trained in organization and discipline.As boys born and reared in Honolulu they know its peopleand should understand how best to deal with the various ele-

ments. What better basis could be asked from which tosecure efficiency. What better system of education couldbe devised to develop first class officers and give the grow-ing boys something useful to do.

If the boys should think that a mosquito sanitary officer"isn't much" let them remember that in the growth and de-

velopment of the city of Honolulu, nothing can prevent thesanitary officer and the sanitary inspector becoming themost important officers in the city or Territorial service.These positions will be well paid when filled by efficient men.Our own boys can have the places if they equip themselves.If they don't do this, the work will be done by United Statessoldiers brought here from the States and our Honoluluboys will have to look for work on the roads or along thedocks.

Our boys have had the educajion; the training is offered;the opportunity is at hand. It is up to the boys of Honoluluto make good.

THE ARMY POST.

Not one word of protest, so far asthe 13 u 1 1 e 1 1 n Is aware, will comofrom the civilian population of Hono-

lulu If Congress will authorize theWar Department to locato Its prin-

cipal army post within the city limits,and more particularly In tliu vicinityof Fort Armstrong as recommendedby the commander of the Departmentof Hawaii.

May It be possible for the same tobe said In behalf of officers of theWar Department In their representa-

tions to the members of CongrfsB.

The establishment and erection ofbuildings of the permanent army post

for this Uland cannot bo completedtoo soon to suit Honolulu.

TEACHERS AND PUBLICITY,

x,During the reapportionment of the

teachers In the public schools ofLynn, Mass., the charges and coun-

ter charges were so emphatic and

broad that an Imeutlgatlon was heldby the Hoard of 1'ubllc Instruction..During tho discussion there- were

some very pointed questions naked tinteachers, uinV one of the Hoard sug-

gested that it might bo well not tostrain (lie publicity fenlure too furThis wus too niucli fur Mayor Connry, who replied i

I "These neliool teachers urn summitof the public. If any of Ilium deserve

jrlniii, I don't know why the)Nlii,iid mi(uMi n miy more Ihuri Iht

J7?M of us IntvM In submit In t, iiiiii

hu ilo Ijie niiiurlnuijiuiit mid ul- -

titer ed tt tbc Fostofbct tt tloooiblgu wcoadl9t mtttcr.

... MAY 25, 1911

ant superintendent In justice to

them, I believe they ought to be en-

couraged to tell us Just what they

think."We are not running a private .en-

terprise."The business of the school depart

ment is public business, or at least Itshould be, and 1 have always been ofthe opinion that while publicity may

hurt some times, as a general thingIt accomplishes a great deal of good.

"Criticism moves the world, and thepublic servant who cannot hold uphis head under It, runs the risk oflosing the confidence of the people."

CONDEMNING WAIKIKI WATER.

"And I for ono," concludedChairman Carter, at the end ofthe day, "don't want to bathe atWalklkl and what's more, I'm notgoing to." Advertiser news Item.

This statement, If tho

be correctly quoted, Is worth at leastfifty thousand dollars a yeur to anytourist resort In competition with Ho-

nolulu, und proportionately damagingto Honolulu.

No ono will refuse Chulrmun Curleror anyone else the loyal Americanprivilege of bathing In Nuiiumiwater liisltuil of Walklkl, but thereIiiih yet to uppeur a good und sufficientreason why Walklkl, (hu chief touristlinnet nf Honolulu, should hu run.JtiiiniKil oiHiuml uftir it rldn aroundHie illy.

Onu iff m IIiiukI im'u of work lliu

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911.

This Will HelpHelp you eleot the home you with to buy. Below ere 16 from'which lo chooee. Thoio datlgnated at modern have modern tanItary plumbing, electrio light, city water, etc.

1. Queen 8treet 5 roomt, modern ..,..,, $1200

2. Kaimukl 5 room, modern 1375

3. Kaplolanl Park 5 room, modern 1300

4. Kalihi 4 room" '. 1700

5. Palolo 2 bedroom, 2 acre land . , 1800

6. Palolo 3 room, 2 acre land ,,, ',,,; 2000

7. Matlock Avenue 5 room, modern 2500

8. Matlock Avenue 6 room, modern 2650

9. Young Street 6 room, modern T 3150

10. Lunalilo Street 6 room, modern .....,....,....',., 3200

11. Puunui 6 room, modern n 3900

12. YjSung Street 10 room, modern 4000

13. Anapunl Street 8 rooms, modern 4000

14. Beretanla Street Two modern houte , 4500

15. Maklkl Street 7 room, modern , 4750

16. Anapunl 8treel 5 room, modern 5000

Trent Trust Co., Ltd.

have FORWERENT threefurnished houses inMakiki, Pensacolaand Nuuanu Dis-

tricts, for from threeto six months.

The are choice residence andVIII be rented at a reasonablefigure to anyone who will takegood car of the property.

Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.

BETHEL STBEET

Sanitary Commission has on hand Isto accomplish reforms, radical re-

forms, that Will carry the support andcooperation of tho general publicall this without doing Injury to thereputation of the city or jeopardizingthe health of the resident or tho transient guest.

This remark credited to the Chair-man of the Commission Is somethingIn the nature of a slopover. Not oneperson In ten here In Honolulu be-

lieves that Walklkl Is a dangerousplace to bathe, yet nine of every tenwill support the Commission If ItBtlcks to the text of cleaning out theswamps that Infest the city and whichperhaps furnish the basis of the al-

leged condemnation of Walklkl bath-ing. A remark of this character ismore than likely to start the com-

munity off on n tangent of discussingthe merits of Walklkl baths while for-

getting entirely the main work ofcleansing what dangerous sectionsmay exist back of Walklkl outlets.

We have for saleem house on theHills for 15000.

Decorated ChinaUnique Piece now on view at

GURREY'S

SEND A

"Wirelessto your friend at tea. Office openfrom 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m, except onSunday, when it Is open from 8 to

10 a. m.

If you wlah to send vour mainlandfrlenda CHOICE PINE-

APPLES or, a bunch of BANANAS,JuVt leave an order with

I8LAND FRUIT CO.72 ? Klpg .Street

tWIth Wells," Fargo Express Co.)

PEACE "TREATIES OPEN NEW

PROBLEMS.

Technical details alone, so theWashington-dispatche- s to the II u 1 1 e--

tin' state, stundUrrthe ;way of im-

mediate negotlatiirar'wlth 'Japan foren arbitration treaty.

This seems a very small Item butthe diplomats in Washington, guidedby their experience with the Anglo-Americ-

arbitration treaty now Inprocess of construction, understandthat thore Is a long road ahead.

The .wild enthusiasm with whichPresident Tntt's proposal of an arbi-

tration treaty with Great Britain wasreceived, has forced the President tomake another speech In which hewarns the people not to expect toomuch too soon.

Speaking before the BaltimorePeace Conference held recently, thePresident Bald: "I think we are like-ly to make more progress If we ex-

press our hopes with moderation andrealize the difficulties that ought .tobe overcome, than If we proclaim that"we have opened Die gate to eternalpeace with one key and within oneyear. I am not going to dwell on thequestion of the arbitration treaty

a well-bui- mod- - . '

curllnu In College i ' ..

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Waterhouse TrustREAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

College Hills andManoa Valley

Let us show you what wo have Inthe way of building lots In the l'uupueoTract. f

Boll and elevation the best.Prices nnd terms liberal.

Makiki15&00 buys a lion In tho Muklkl

district. 0000 square feet of lund, withun exceptionally well-bui- lt house, mod-ern In every particular.

Waterhouse TrustFORT AND MERCHANT 8TREETI HQN0LUMJ, T, H,

v.1!' 4 &4lNr ,i

which Is In the process of negotiation.Tho truth Is, 1 would much ratherstand upon the platform and refer tosuch a step as taken, to such a treatyns made and acquiesced In, than todiscuss It during Us negotiation."

Washington correspondents statewith certain nssurnnce that both Sec-

retary Knox und Ambassador Drycehave been apprehensive that the eagerund highly raised expectations of thebody Of the people of the two coun-

tries might not be met when Iliatreaty was finally, drafted and submit-ted to the ratifying powers of the twocountries. The two chief negotiatorsofJlho Instrument which the two

have set their hopes upon haveno hope In President Tnft's phrasethat they will be able "to open thegate to eternal peace with ono key,und within one year." They do notwish' the British and the Americanpublic to entertain that hope and thensuffer disappointment.

In tho discussion and settlement ofmost diplomatic questions, and In thewriting of most treaties, there Is anestablished body of formula, precedents, and tradition for tho guidanceof the negotiators. What Is neededcan be selected from this body of lawand custom. In the present Instancethis storehouse Is not nvallable to thonegotiators. The makers of the present, treaty aro breaking new ground.They must establish new formulas,and It Is possible that the new treatywill not go very much beyond theerection of a formula, rather than be,as seems to be expected, a definitecontract providing in specific termsfor the arbitration of definitely nameddifferences that may arise.

Uoth parties to the negotiations feelthat a long step forward will havebeen mado If a slmplo working formula Is evolved to guide futuro proced-ure In the relations between the twoPowers, leaving to future settlementthe preclno and definite action to betaken In each caso that may arisecalling for the settlement of points ofdifference. Tho main thing desiredand to be achieved will bo the formaldeclaration of each country that what-

ever questions might arise would gofirst to n tribunal for arbitral adjust-ment before any other method of set-

tlement was nought.

WAIALUA GOES

OP SLIGHTLY

A slow day passed on the stock mar'kct today, with little of Interest In thomovement of sugar securities, as mostof them did not move. Walalua wentup half a point, two blocks of fiveshares each selling at 113. CO, the lastreported sale oil the Honolulu exchange being at 113. McBryde fell offhalf a point, nnd was sold at 6.50 today, the last sale, several days ago,being at 7. The slight slump Is notsudden, us tho bidding has been n littleweak for somo time. .

Tho Hawaiian exchange reports 100Honolulu Consolidated Oil Bold nt 1.87G.

This stock has been weak since Monday, but brokers expect It to go upagainst at any time, and so much goodnews Is received constantly from thooil fields of the company that the price

9 bound to react.Ten shares of Pahang Ilubber were

sold this morning Jiy Hawaiian exchnngo parties at $23, the last salereported being nt 21. This further em- -phuRlzes the demand for Pahaug andTanjong Olok. Little Is for sale.

The Hawaiian exchange prints thefollowing oil quotations.' , nld. Asked.

Creme Petroleum 35Honolulu Consolidated... 1.85 1.95

Huinauma 40

Tmnplor Ranch 11

Ventura ,.. .07

Purlsslma , .. .23 ....Jewel 09Pyramid GO .70Associated 60 00 54.00

SHlWiSDENY

REPRESENTATION

(Continued from Page 1)of Commerco, but as to representation

there tho committee Btands firm.Tho reply today mado some mem

bora of tho Merchants' Associationangry enough to use unparliamentarylanguage. President Whlto himselfdeclines to comment on the letterbut will probably call a Bpeclal meet-ing of tho merchants next Moiulav,It Is entirely likely that thornier-chant- s

will decldo not io pay tho spe-cial wharf tax nftor July 1.

If this tax Is stopped, thero will loBomo serlmiH results. It Is largelyused far sanitation purposes, and Isregarded as tliu basis of a fund loKiifoguaril tho tort ficim epidemic;Tho Merchants' Association gets $tron moiilh from II, and the Cliumbor ofCommerce $l(, or which 1300 Is turn

d nver in thu Hawaii PromotionCiiiniiiliteu Tim withdrawn! of $300from tho I'liniiollon (Mninilllon's fumUJiikI now will lui it soi Inns blow

III I'ti'iy liinmiiiltvu lliuru uiu ubinitMOD llllfDIDIlt llH'D,

ATTACK RIGHT

TO PROHIBIT

SWIMMING

"(Continued from Pas 1)Inquiry from Judge Cooper as to whatLtghtfoot considered was the Oijvernment of Hawaii whether the Hoard ofHealth was not a fully responsibleburciili of the executive, department

ltut l.lghtfoot didn't think so, declaring thnt If Congress wIMied to delegato powers to make regulations hnvIng tho force and effect of law to theHoard of Health tt would huvc so stated In the Organic Act.

The one real point In I.lghtfoot's nttnck on tho Jurisdictional power '.of theBoard of Health seems to bo. In thecontention that the Territory is without control over the navigable wnters

that being reserved to the UnitedStates and It was In the navigablewaters oft the Henlnnl club that youngLlghtfoot took tho plunge that resultedIn his arrest,

.Assistant City nnd County AttorneyMllvcrton, who appears for the prosecution In the case, declared that hewok prepared to put on expert evidenceto hov the reasonableness of. the reg-

ulation prohibiting harbor swimming.The first witness to be called wus Sur-veyor Wall, who brought two register-ed

'

maps with lilm. These were ob-

jected to by Llghtfoot, who claimed

thattn registered map wnsj not. con-

clusive, particularly In regard to tiiepoint nt Issue, tho boundary line de-

fining tho prescribed swimming nren.Surveyor Wall was finally allowed togive his opinion on tho maps, and toshow tho Imaginary line referred toIn the regulations. .

Mllverton's chief rellanco Is Dr. Donald II. Currle of tho United StntesMarine Ho.ipltnl Service nnd at presenthead of the Federal Leprosy Investiga-tion Station nt Knllhl. Dr. Currle'stestimony bears on tho probability ofharbor Infection In periods of epidemic.

e

OF POLICY

(Continued from Page 1)

them, by tho Territory, not by thecity nnd county, nnd I nm as much toblame ns anyone else. We OTe nil jtolilamo It tncynro noi wnni lueysnouiube.

"We bnvo no sessions.Wc aim nt public discussion, believe Itn healthy-thin- nnd wunt the Interestof tho public und the press, but theImprcsMon should not go forth thatwc have criticized tho g oftho city or condemned It. Nor havewo decided to cut down the date palmWe have simply discussed It as a

breeding place for rats, und I have asked Dr. Currle what experiments If anywould bo needed to dctormlno whetherthe palm In our gardens Is too deslrable to bo destroyed.

The commission will make nnothertrip of Inspection next Saturday. Mr.Carter said this morning that so farno action hns been taken on the vacancy left by attorney Hemcnwny'suepnrture for the coast.

AT THE HOTELS

Salter1? 2fiisfec

At the Moans." 'Miss K. It. Kiiiscn, Miss M, C. Ahern,

W. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Show,New York City; Mr., find, Mrs.C.S.CafTrey, U. S. A.; Mrs. 8. L. Braver-ma- n,

Miss Florence n. Brnvermnn,Mrs. II. M. Alklns, Florence L. Klr-che-

F. B. McDonald, H. D. KeefTee,

San Francisco; W II, Busse and wife,Lillian Busse, Memphis; Mrs. TndeIlartHUff Kuhns, Oreensburg, Pa.; Mrs.L. T. aurnsey. Now York; Mrs, J. V.Hughes, California; MIbs Slzer, NewYork; D. H. Newell Jr., San Francisco;Mr. and Mrs. J. Hull Browning, Missnvn H. Wilkinson, Mrs. F. It. Styker,New York City; Mr. und Mrs. J. II.Keefee, Mnster Hurold Keefec, MissKtta O'Brien, Snir Francisco: IrwlngC. dnylord. Now York; Mr. and Mrs.Frederick Frnser, Mrs. Fuwell, Ixindon;Mrs. W. W. Bpraguo, Bukly, Kent; D.

P. Orton and wf, Mrs. Hiinford;, Mr.and Mrs. A. W. Perrle, Mr. and Mrs.A, D. Thuyer, Franklin, Mass.; Mr. andMrs. W. Pitts and son, Yokohama; It.W. Kinney and wf, Lorene Kinney,Oakland, Cul.; Mrs. J. II. Wright,Berkeley, Cul,; Mr. nnd Mr. Karl It.Osborne, Ios Angeles; Mr. and Mrs,0. II. I.'unli, Han Francisco; Jnluf J,WIbc, Illlo; William J. H, I.ockyer, I'.K. Median, Loudon.

Mnro than D000 chauffeurs have beenllcoiiscd In l'uniiBvaiila so far IhU)ar.

WANTED,

I'lirnUlieil loom wnntud In nrliutfalulll'l uialiriilH no lioaid I l ll '"If II". IhilMIn Klth'o 4VlI.il,

Bw.vxisfnBjvBMek

kawLi laiflaW

INFORMER GOT

WORST OF IT

A Chinese Informer who claimed onthe stand thnt he had for somo weeksbeen In the pny of 'tho police depart-ment In he work of ferreting outgambling games down In Chinatown,caused the arrest of a Chinese namedLeong Nuu, who, he alleged, bent andbruised him in nn encounter whichtook place yesterday while "on a vsltof Inspection, (

It took some time to draw out thestory of tho aBsnult from unwillingwitnesses. Attorney Charles Chilling-wort- h

represented tho defendant, Lo-o-

Nuu, who Is alleged to have com-

mitted tho assault, on tho gum-sho- e

man.At tho conclusion of tho hearing

District Magistrate Mommrrnt gave ashis opinion that there was left con-

siderable room for doubt concerningrough handling of the Informer andLeong Nnu whs ordered discharged.

The police representative claimedon the stand that he had entered tho

Leone Nnu place of business nnd

found It fitted up for the purpose ofgaming. Ho declared that betweeneight nnd a dozen players were seatedaround tho tnblo when ho was given

a sample of rough house and came

too to find himself on the outside or

the door. ,' i

BIG SUM IN. .

HARTESTATE

Largo sums aro mentioned In thefinal receipts of tho executors underthe will of tho laic Judge Hart, Mrsltcbccca Hart and T. Cllvo Davles.

The nccount of tho executors showsn Ipan to Bishop nnd Companyamounting to $!0,000; deposits In thoBishop bank amounting to $24,813.17;promissory note from C. Bolte for$30,000; a note from A. M. Brown andwife of $16,000 and a note from M. A.

Phillips of $12,000. Other assets ofthe estato consist of bonds valued atlargo amounts.

Mrs. Hebpccn Hart nnd 'Cllve Dn-vI-

nre also nnmed as ndmlntstratotsof tho estate.

NORMAL STUDENTSVISIT BULLETIN

About Iweuty-flv- o young ludlesjnudgentlemen, etudents. frqni'the, class Inscience of the) Normal school,, paid ayislt to he Bui I tin1 this after-noon. They were shown from base-

ment to attic nnd were much Intere-

sted-in the workings of the big "D-uplex press and tho linotype. machines.

Tho cluss had previously visited thotelephone central olflce, where thomysteries woro explained. After leuv-In- g

the Bulletin oflice (hey weretaken to tho weather bureau.

SENDS NAMES OF MENON LOAN COMMISSION

Governor Frear this morning sentto tho Chnmber of Commerce thenames of members of the Loan FundCommission, three to.be numed by theGovernor. The Chamber Is to en-

dorse If it sees fit. Andrew Adams.T. II. Petrle, Chairman Sam Dwlghtof the Bond Committee of the Boardof Supervisors and Harold Dillinghamhave been discussed or the positions.

CHOIR MATINEECONCERT AT 3:30

By n wireless from the panadlan-Austrnlla- n

steamship Zealamlla, .re-ceived by Promoter Adams this morn-ing, It is learned that the steamer willbe a little late In reaching port and Inconsequence the hour 'for the matineehas been set at 3:30 Instead of 3,

Have Your Watch

Cleaned

Occasionally

A watch will run without oil orcleaning longer than any otherpiece of machinery but It needsboth occasionally.

It you will consider that therlhi of the balance wheel truvelsover fifteen miles a day, you willnot grudge your watch n speckof oil ami a cleaning once u yeur.It will Increuse the life und ac-curacy of your watch. Leaveyour watch with us today,

II. F. Wichman

& Co.. Ltd.,Ueidlng Jilr

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' EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, TV H., THUR8DAY, MAY 25, 1911,

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Alfred D. Cooper ww0iwiwwMi&fmMPt'!A&

DancingPumps

Men'sGun

Metaland

PatentKid

Prices, $4.00 and $4.50

M'Inerny Shoe Store

Jas.HW. 'PrattREAL E8TATF, INSURANCE,

LOANS NEGOTIATEDStangenwatd Building

FOR 8ALESeveral bargains In Kenl Estate, In

nnd tienr the city, on pl.ilni nntl

FOR RENTA nnt Cottons on Young street, near

Thomas Square; unfurnished; $23.For the summer, n lino story nnd half

furnished House, with largo grounds,gurnge, laundry, chicken yard, etc.;reasonable rent for a deslrnble tenant;high nltltude, good nlr; artesian waterat all times; no svamis nenr.

"PRAT T"12S Merchant Street

$6000Will bay ft BEACH LOT new

Diamond Head.Excellent Sea Front Eetidenoe

lites. Fruit trees and grati gnm- -

Hg on loti.

Magoon Bros.,TRUSTS. REM ESTATE AND

COLLECTIONSCor. Merchant and Alak:a Itf.

For SaleSSOO.00 Small House, nnd Lot, 0x100,

' In Bchnack Tract, Nuuanu,near corllno.

For Rent(25.00 Modern Ilungalow ut Mnnoa;

two bedrooms, electric light,t,C--

.P. E. R. 8TRAUCH

Waity Building 74 8. King 8treet

Stop Paying RentSew

D0NDER0 & LANSINGPli'one 2953 83 Merchant St.

$500 to $15,000 .

Real Estate AtcencjCAMPBELL BLOCK

Room No, 20.

Corner Fort and Merchant Streeti

C. L. HOPKINSSyitematiier, Notary Publio, Agentto Grant Marriage Llorniei, Hawai- -

Un Interpreter and TranslatorOFFICE Judiciary Bide. H0UBS

9 a. m. to 4 0. m.

CHANG CIIAUQENERAL BUSINESS AQENT,

INTERPRETER, NOTARY PUBLIC

Office Corner Hotel and Smith 8tirP, O, Box 9. Phont 2542.

err.

OWLmoAiiNow ii

H, A, QUNbT A UU, . AiiDti

We are now showing a

gun metal pump, withleather necktie bow andmedium Cuban heels, The

.most dressy men's slippernow worn. ,

Also a patent kid tiepump, with square silk bow.

Both of these are strongfavorites for dinner, cardparty, theater and eveningdress affairs.

The Way Xo

Wealth.Is through systematic saving.

St.rt tht chlldran saving by giv-

ing them a HOME BANK. St

opens an Account and securesone of these Banks.

. 1 I

Interest Is paid on Savings atn, compounded

Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.Capital and 8urplus, 11.000,000

font a

Safe Deposit

Box

A GREATtANTIDOTE for- - .vorry" C08TS BUT A TRIFLE

Hawaifan Trust Co., Ltd.,923 FORT 8TREET

WHEN IN NEED OF

Paperof any description

Phone 1410HONOLULU'S LARGEST

PAPER HOUSE

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

PAPER & SUPPLY CO, LTD.

Fort and Queen Streets

GEO, G. GUILD Manager

P. H. BUENE.TTEConi'r. of Deeds for California ant

m York NOTARY PUBLICJrant Marriic r,iocntei DraunHorlKiKci, Deeds, Bill, of lilt,Unci, Willi. Kte. Attorney for tkiJlitrlut Ojurli, 79 MKHfJHAMT ITWOHOMIl.U, PUOKK 1310,

Hawaiian Stocks and Bonds

Bought and Sold307 JUDD BUILBINQ

Telephone 2489 F. 0, Box fl07

Williamson & Buttolph

Stock and Bond Brokers83 MERCHANT STREET

Phone 1482

Honolulu Stock Exchange

NAMK OF STOCK

Thursday, 25.

MKUUANTII.K.C. Brewer & Co

BlIUAKKwa Plantation Co.Hawaiian Agrir. CoHaw. Com, & bug. Co. ...llnwallan Sugar CoIlouoniu Sugni CoHonokan Sugar CoHalkr Sugar CoHutchinson 8iig.tr Pln.nl.Kabuku Plantation Co. ..Kekaba Sugar CoKolaa Sugar CoMcTlryd,, Sugar CoOabiiSttK-irC-

Onomea H'linr CoOlaa Sugar "Jo LtdOlowalu CoPaauhau Sugar Plant Co.PaclOo Sugar MillPala Plantation Co. . ..:.Pepeekeo Sugar CoPioneer Mill CoWalalua AgrlcCoWallUku HugnrCoWalmanalo Sugar Co. . . .Walmea Sugar Mill Co. ..

MISOKIJ.ANKOrS.Inter-lslau- S'.eutn N. Co.Hawaiian Electric Co. . . .Hon. R. T. &U Co . Preflion. It. T. & 1. Co . Com.Mutual Telephone Co. ...OahuItAL. Collllo IL U. Co., PrdHllo H. It Co, Com....Hun. U. ft M. Co.Hawaiian Pineapplo Co. .Tanjong Olok R C. jid up

do doassCGX pd..Pahang Hub. Co. (I'd)..Paining " (Asa. iU Pdl

BONUS.Haw.Ter.4 (KlreCl.) .Haw.Ter. 4ZHaw. Tcr.Haw. Tec iV,7.Haw.Ter.3UXCal.-ile- Bug. & Iter. Co IHamakua Dl tc.li Co.,

Upper Ditch 6sHaw. Irrgtn. Cr Ca . . . . .

Com. & Sue Co. 6Hllo It, U Co.. lsH,iol90lHIloR lUCo.Con. 6 ..,Honokaa Sugar Co.. BXHon.R."T.fcKCo.6X'...Kauat Ry. Co. 6sKohala Ditch Cn.CsMcPryde BugarCo. 6s ,.iMutual Tel. CsOahurt. AUto. BX

Oabu Sugar Co. SXOlaaSugr.rCi) tXPacSug. Mill Co. 6

Pioneer Mill Co. 6

Walalua Aile Cn. R ...

sugarper ton.

COO

182

F. 0, Box 628

May

Haw.

Hid

400

321 jo

15

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14;JOi11W.6;tooi5

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101 X

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olHoo)i

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32M20341 H

"liJTIfo

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215

ii160

114

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Session Sales: S Pioneer, S

Walalua, $113.50; B Walalua. $113.50;22 Mclirydc, C.5.

Latest$77.20

quotation) 3.86c, or

Sugar. 3 86 cts

Beets, 16s 4 3-4- (1

WHEilHE llS'l CO.

Members Honolulu .Slock and BondExchange

F0R.T AND MERCHANT STREET8Telephone 120o

Asked

$203;

STOCKS AND BOND!

Trent Trust Co.,Limited

MEMHEB HONOLULU STOCK ANDAONfl EXCHANGE

Harry ArmitageStock and Bond Broker

Member ot Honolulu Stock nlDond Excliange

Campbell Block, Merchant Street

Giffard & RothSTOCK AND BOND BBOKERI

Members Honolulu Stock and EondExch4r.ce

SUngenwald Bldg., 102 Merchant St.

Distilled Water Ice' I'ur Ico, Distilled Water and

Cold 8toruge, consult tho

Oahu Ice & Electric Co.,Bo. Phone 1128

"THE PIONEER PLUMBER"

JOHN NOTT

Merchant Street Phone 19)1

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gata.)iW)t.).)ft.)ipt,

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It go without aauJBIt thai every-

thing la Best at Thai Encore.A Klrl haa hern born to Mr, and

Mm. lMmiind II. Hart or Maul.A. N. Banford, optician, Uoston

liilldlni;, Fort street, over May i Co(.

Unhiue pieces of dceorntcil chinaare now on view ut Gurrey's, 10GG Fortstreet.

A whole TjuiicIi of new amart stylcaIn Crpasctt's shocs"ut the Manufac-turers Shoo Co.'

New shipment of mon'o rnd boya'btraw and felt huts. Kum Chong Co,Harrison lilock.

American and Hawaiian flags; u bigstock has been recehod by Vall,Nlchola Co, Ud.

An estimate pack of 10,000 casesof plnea Ih made by the Kauai Friutand I.und Company,

Puliscrllx) lor the Call, Chrnnlclior Rxumlner $1.00 per month. WallNlchoU Co, Agents.

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100 Oreen Stamps free. Uoya nndgirls ret busy, call at the showrooms,Fort and Ucretanla street, and uskthe man.

1ao Sul, a Chinese resort proprietor,v,as arrested last night on n chargeof selling opium, the evldcnco n.7,lnstthe man being considered Btrons.

1 For distilled water. Hire's HootDeer and all olber popular drinks,fling up Pnone 2171. ConsolidatedSoda Works.

A rcLuss was declared jostmdny Intho Federal court for Ihu purpose ofallowing tho oMu'IuIh 1 i i i j to nltendtho funeral of the 'ate Mrs. HurryHolt.

No matter where )m nin travelingyou will find a Kodak will add great-ly to tho pleasure of the trip. Seethe Kodaks at tho Hooululii Photo-Supp- ly

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CASTLE-NOWEL- L WIN THREE

.SETS FROM COOKE-A- . RICHARDS

Score 6-- 3, 6-- 4, 6, 9-- 7 Dillingham and Roth Trim es

Steere- - T. Richards vs. Bockus - GuardMatch Finished Today.

There uere mo brll M plr " w the Ilrrt was taken by hit ,u r Pint Week KnO Kxcurslon to , ,wHu, Klinu.h ay,.,l tl.o two'()V,r for tllu yoar T,,ro rPnm., nnomime that Mere ... ..ml that tlun. H ri.,.i .the next t uent to hein t Mnul-V- UIt loo Valley. ,,, recoril,,,, w , ,,, om0 , Knlnclmmclinnullilns MrunK enouKh charaUerUo but the law Ml. moM of which wa. "' 28'118u"d1ay' .....1 l laid by W J. O'Connor of the nlll, Ht. Loult ree-in- teams.then, in he tennb. match of ohum- - lned when tlu were but four ,,.ec- - U IlaMlm Inioie-Hli- wn I t I)ll TlllH., to ,hc extra lmlf ounce (enm ,., n KOOI, M.owInK till year,I.IOH.IUI. double,. aye, ,wlrJay tit- - tutors left went Uuckim nn.1 I. W va S nrnj J. A. v. 1'. A. 0 ,,,, this,)t n1)))t,r , , , wlnnlnB ,llo ,,ual .erle from their clo-- o

ernoon by Cnitle-Mm- I khIii.I Illc h- - partner ..ml th.ro wan rejoicing- In Baseball - SuRar Iowio: At v( , ,.rk ,,,,,, cut l)Ut ..,,,.. The seventh amie, which tho former won ll- - the llfK'kui ennui. . tt Wnlpaliii. Homo Team vs. Hwn; tt ,, ,P . vlr ...m.p. . ,. ....,.. ,,., , ,. ,i

l.all.There were Karnes lot ami won to... .. .!..!.love. urn. mere were o.m-- r - "e.u .. oeuee u.i.u ..... K...... . .

tln. 'n. e n.Tvi'il .loiibleR Intu the............".- - ...lie., mm llill.iir..!. ...i. ." kon many oeeiiHlonB. At other tlmea

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I'lintli put bull after ball oxer thoKervlee line on bin returnx, uml N'iwelljiitiH-nunril- : 0 1 1 Z n

baiiKe.1 Into tho net nn.l lout oh s... . . .. .ninny polntH an .IKI iiiehur.ix iookowan the only man of the four whoplnyxl a eonKlstent Kniue from startto llnltli.

It was In tho second set that Castleand Nowell did their best continuouswork, for wltu the score i.Ralnstthem they took live slralKht Biimes nhdwon the sit.

in the tmr.1 set iney were away ouaKum uti.1 iook oniy cue eco,... Knplayed, the other seven point; to theiropponents In rapid succession, the lastname lielni? tho hardest foUKht one, butthin was lost on (astles sent, wnnthe score ndvantuRe-ou- t nfter a longrally, the only one In the set.

nil re were uive names in mou l..u. ...t. tliu fntiefli In thn

llrst bo,,K 'taken b'y Cooke to loxe onliH perve. ami Tantlo depllcutlnK the

t .. Ih Dm nnl vunln '

In the last set Castle served doublesIn the second (Tame, and In the elithtllanil ninth Raines there were, lone rallies which made the spectators sit upanil take notice of what was Koine on..

.v.,.1.. i,..i il. ..I..,,., ll, ramn nf theset ..., Ills own serve, nnd then In tho

sr..Bao;ento7;.,:., ":Z: '" "''"1"' and a"love on serve, and so It went There,"'was no way of predicting wlini was

I. . ... .... ..!u.e """,,..... .,..pjaynl.

Wlun finally the seoro stood 7 In

fnvor of Castle nnd Now til, nnd thoscore In the game stood with butone point for them to win tb sit andmatch. Cooke put one outside thu buckl(no on a return, lliil(.lilng Hie play forthe round

Hy sets the games Were taken In thefo'lowlng order:

I'lrst setCastle-Nowc- ll . ...012234(,'tioke-Hlcbar- ...1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3

Second setCiutb)-Nowe- ll .0 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 K 0t'lioke-Itlcliar- .1123444444

iiuru sei'Castlo-Nowe- ll . 0 111111

Cooke-Hlcbur- 1 1 2 3 4 B 6

Fourth setCnslle-Nowel- l: 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 6 5 5 I 0

7 7 S 9.Cooke-Itlchard- s: 012222334 r. 60

C 7 7 7.Dillingha'm-Rot- h v. Barnat-Bartlat- t,

It took but three striilgltt gamesDillingham and Itotli to dispose otHarnes and llartlett In their match,wblcli was played on the Wnlklkl courtat Hut Ilerctanla club, the losers getting but six games out of the threesets, which went

It was a d affair, to say thuleast, yet at times thu losers put up asteady mid gnme light, making goodpoints at times.

They were so far outclassed thatt,n... .11.1 uvdrl lilmunlf .niirli nt.iu.ii .in. ... - -

uny time during the match, and won..II l.lj .iilttlt. nalte.

flly setsset

the games went:

1 2 4 r. '.fnilllniihain-Hot- h

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. Second wtl'T)lilliiKliain-ttnt- h ....1 2 2 3 3 4 4 6

Ilnrtlett-Ilarne- s 0 01122333Third sot

nilllni!ham-Ilot- li 0 12 3 3 4 5 5 0

fcllurtUtt-IKirne- s 1 1112 2 3 3 3

BockufQuard vi. Stur T. Hicnirai.Tim longcst-fougbt-o- mutch of the

...... .. .... ..... .,....l...u St....... ttn ...1,1.nil) was in" . ...,.,Sleere-Tlu- ii Itlchurds, mid thr war.iin'nii. r.i'.'.t mi tin. ,.., linn during.tlm Inst set and told Jack (luard I

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It should Im ilniui."I"hnw was 0:45 when tint Ithird set wasflnldiid, In favor of HuckiiH Mini

llihiid, uml ns Hit) oilier pair won lliuIIihI "ls, I hit I'l'iy will Im

litis itflntiooit lu ilwblii lltvlitjllfliI!HIel Wi lU III "111 furill III

Ijiliia rf iirfntr IN I1!")' ymiiid.iy, utiJ

j.y .etH the Kanies w.'.u; i

Klriil net. aaMBK..VBB...noeKui-unar- u ...... i - o ..,,., u u., j,

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Thlnl -- et4 4 i 5 C 6

almost j ... ........ .. . i . .. .stcere-T- . Illcl.nnb.- - 1 1! I u H i

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Tbli nfternoon thep two palm ofIplayiTM will meet nt 4 o'eloek to finish,,Hr match, and the wlnnlnc team will,,ay ctlc and Nowell later In thei.rt. rnooii.

I)llllnnh.i!ii and Itoth meet Klncli.lrnnd Anderson at 4 o'click I

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II AM lh AWU KAUtSAT PENINSULA

There was n meetlnir held In tboMn offlcc1 ,a.t t,K,lt llt whehnrrnnBPlllcnlM w,ro ,,,.,, for theexLMirulou this week to Pearl llurbnr.

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At 7 m. n specliil train will leavethis city for Pearl Harbor for tho pur- -

" conveying yacht club pciests tothe Peninsula, returning utter thedunce Is over. I

Arrangements have also been madefor special cars to meet the Into train

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,"'0,,1" ' ,1"ri're,,t "',", "fyV .V"'

" " " ',,.electro lights w mako the pavilionor. kiu nn i.i.y.

Tho raceh will be held on Sundaymorning.

FAND0M AT RANDOM

llockus made tbtf last set of the

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been for Ills Illuminating remarks therewould nofmut! been onywhero nearus much sport lu watching the playnfle. to that hour.

Two feet of bow was all there wasto It. but Navy crew beat Pennsy In.., r a .Ml- - ,. Mnv e. is,.,.led for thirty seconds start andonly for. Instant the finish. Allthe remainder Jho twomiles Penii led mid seemed u surewinner. -

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That between Cnstlo-Nowe- ll

nn'd yesterday after- -noon wus a way off spots.were times when Al Cnstlu banged Intotho net time after time und otherswhen he put everything ncross thei i, ii....

Tomoriow VJc Hanson nnd Kidtwo pugs coming from

thu Coast for Dick Sullivan, willlive on tho Slerru. They will betraduced to the Bport fans Saturday.night at tho l'roellcher-Young- bout.

Helng somewhat Irritated the'strange fact losing a game to theKoIihin tho previous Sunday, the Kl- -

Iannis Holiday gave tho Makawcllsii taste what they could do whenaroused. The score wns to

Thu matches on this afternoonshould prove good drawing cards, and,the llnlsh the match between Steere-- 1

H..ckus-au..r- .l shouldtake more than ono set, as formerlmo two won airenilj-- .

Afler eight and a half Innings Hun- -

day. some of wlikh thero wasslderable basebnll. thn Hleelesiiinio over tho line with tremen- -

ilcius scorn of 20 till iiuuliml Iho Huiiih- -

stisul ,

Louis Hihinw si, Knn Yen nnj llur -

ney Joy utoii.l, mn )loi llil.it,Is Ilm W'Ht' Ihu IsillltlK imrilKH lliunun ill Ilm Iiixii) Oulm nownIhihI tifiir nil Dm twiiiw Iwvii ilii'isfour pihim,

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It Louis mid Punnlitm for Flrat :S

St I'lnce In Drmumnr :til Leiiuuc Allilollc I'urk. ?.it Saturday, May 27. ttXJ Wrestling nt Oriilicnm Tlictitre SS

It Fioelechor ninl Jnck Younger; HiU With l'rcllniliiary Matches. Hitt Hawaii Yaclit Club Dnnco Pearl IIU Harbor. ::

at Walnnao, Homo Team vb. tt"la. .

CV uay or Hawaii KOCIU 51.. , r.... "'""' ''tt Tuesday. May 30.

m.i.,.,v...... i,...v.4t ifni;,i,.i .......,,.,!, ...ttt Iletween Sleol Dust. Clara C. tttt Mary WlnklefleM. Winner ttSt (toes to Kalmlul, July 4. tttt Saturday, June 10. ttII Ilflecn ltuuml llo at urpneum htt Vic Hanson mid Kid tttt George, of San Francisco. SS

tt Sunday, June 11.

tt Monnplano Klltilits-Mus- non lit;t Lcllelma and Walker at Hllo. tt

Itt naseball-Wnla- lua . Walalco ttut Wnlalce. St

Monday, June 12. ttTlflccn Mile Race - Athletic IS

" Park: KIliR ""u Hilhenctlo. tt:t Mo,or Cycl ,lncc Ka",0,anl J

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St Tnuroaay, June :.'.U Coronation IJay Crlckot Mnlcli, ittt Alexander Field tttt "ttrttltnltltltimttinHItHHUU"

MOLQKAI BOYS

CAMP IN JULY

Bryan Has Arranged All DetailsFor Vacation Camp Under

PfODer SUpCrVISIOn.

wiiii,,,,, ilinmiui iirvnn. the Civic'" ."""..::.". ..........',., ..rill on nmi mo I'linuc nerMee .s- -

s,..it,.ii bae landed one of theirprojects, nnd the boys' camp on Mo- -

lokul will bo established In July.'All the nrrniiRements bave

beer, completed. James Wilder willtako nmiH.-- of his Hoy Scouts along

i,,l aid. Chillies T. Flits, principal or

the Pmuiliou Pieparatory School, andclarence 11 Hurler of the Institute ofNotional Science will direct the

'and arrangements bave been made,,, . ,yB und tako then. away.The boys' camp has long been a feu- -

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Slates. This Is the llrst permanentboys' camp here. All of allied or- -

ionizations of Public Servlco As- -

soclutlon are coopi rating to make It n

.permanent success, and tho directorswill now consider Applications fromyoung boys or their parents. The spotchosen for tho camp Is ono the mostpicturesque gulches In the Islands, neara splendid beach nnd absolutely sufollsblng nnd bathing grounds. It Is os- -

tlmated by Professor Hryan that thorni i.r ti.n trln tn tl.n enmn andreturn and n month there will be nlittle under .10. lie has certainly lostno tlmo perfecting tho plaiiH anddemonstrating his ntness for tho workhe Is taking up.

tt ttPERCENTAGE OF TEAMS.

j. W. L. Pet.4 1

4 23 2

3 22 3

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Lihuo D ,000

Kllauea 5 .000Hlet-l- 6 .000K'olo.i 5 .400

Hnniestiad 5 40

Kawalli.iu 5 (w0

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Muy 8Kllnueu s. Llhue. nt Kl- -

laueu: llomesleud Koloa. llome- -stead: Kleilo vs. K. A. at Malm- -

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Tlur.i Is u lep'Ut that Pillialum may.i,.,!. ( Ui.i (liiiiuiu.ir HiionIisihiiu, fm fell Inn all gaiui Tlintis bivaiis.vyiiu f plnycm mn uurHie pi is., r Hud by A. A. V- lilltw.

, uviui'k IhU nflrinui ilm Out- -rlHIIvr will llllel I'llbllo Hi ryeM In iIImuih wi' ihmI imtiiiifor on iihUiIm1iiiivhI near fmIhim.

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In Twelve Games.Pi r liltmlroil mill llftV-Ilfn- llltft 111).

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twelve KameM In American nndVnlliifil Iniiininu nH.l (tin Aninflrnll.... .. Alaiimiiii n.iKHtn iimii miu iii,.,. Tllllrm,liv. 10 ew rubber.rorcil xphero was maule.l four cor - .

ners of tbn ball ynnln for 2B9 lilts.Tbo oldest Inlinhltant opines that that,. w(U ngh n r(,(,ori)i lcnBt fo. mou.ern linseball. Twp bundred fifty- -

,ne Rnfn Wlll01,. for total ot i80rmiH. Tliat's averaire of twenty-thre- e

bltH per name, or twelvo liltst(nm-- nm, (lrtocn run. pcr Knme,

or seven nni, ,,,, runs tram.Some lilttlmt. eh. bo?

"Tlio real cannonndlni; vns staRed In

Clilcnco the American I.easue, I'hll- -

n,i0pim i the National and St. Paul,0 nRBclatlon. Tho White

pounded Hob (Irooni for twenty lilta..,,....i ,..l..u.i ..m ni... ...f .,., Tl.o

Phillies whaled Camnlu. Gardner nndSmith for hits nnd nineteenruns, wlillo the Kansas City ninesJumped onto the Ht. Paul pitcher nndpoled out twenty-thre- e lilts and scoredtwenty runs. Knlr enough.

"Home runs were none too plentiful,considering the extent of tho hitting,

three-bas- o swats not scarce,while were too numerous'to mention. However, thu caunonml- -

Ing only tends to prove that Uncle HenSlilbe, who owns the Athletics nnd a.baseball manufacturing plant, did theright thing when he cut nut soma cork. .l , ,., e,,l.l.nr Tl... mnir- -- - -- ""ales and the funs wanted mole lilt- -'ng. and they nro gelling ll.

"f "Young Hnss Ford, the Ynnkees

PHening nero. wns me y iimger ...

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"" '"s. even uimiKii u..c... ..u.. r....umade the ball entirely of rubber.

Anierlcnn League i niiaiieipnia, i"ins. 11 hits: Browns. 2 runs 0 hits. I

New Vorlc. 0 rims, lu nils; ueirnii. u

runs. 2 hits. . Hoston. 7 runs. 14 hits;Cleveland, 0 runs. 13 lilts. Chicago, 20,runs. 20 hits; WnslilHBton, 0 runs, i"Its, totals: nuns, in, mis, si..

Nntlnnnl League Hrooklyn, 10 runs,

" mis, viiruiuun. . ...... o ....n.cago, 9 runs. hits; New York, 3 runs,3 lilts. Clnclnnntl, 13 runs, 14 hits;HoMon. 10 runs. lilts. J'lillndcipnia,1 runs, 17 hits; Pittsburg, 10 runs, 0

hits. Totals: Huns, 75; hits, 90.

Twenty homo runs hnvo been madeIn the two lengues tho last twodayn The Iteds lend four, wlillothe Hoston Hustlers and Phillies liretied for second with threo ThePlayers garnering fonr-bnfe- rs In tho

two days Strunk. Miller(Huston). C Hrown. Ingerton, Magee,,IMuliert, aiiinn. j i niiannn,Heck. Hgnn. Clarke, llnblltxel, CunnhiKliam, Woltcr, Fisher, Hofmnn,Paskert, Luderus and Wilson.

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Bano Fourth of July, tho A.

A. I' will hold n this even-.0(1- 0

the Merchants' Associationrooms It Is that n largonuinhir of bo

'

Ninety-eig- iiulnmoblles and nlnomotorcycles l more tliuii fair recoitlfur Island" of Kuual, hut that Is.. I, ., n, ......i,.,i of licenses onfan(,n Mml

A rareWnlhiku has been i,y ino

spoils, and this will one ni""' """ in ni" s.ii .i........n"'

ut 0.110 Is hourhhh Mm I.IKi'lIke sail fur Maul

wllh lliu Mini liuncli of -

Tlm liolous Ilm KuwullutuoHuiMiuy k.3 in mm nr iiio(lua iuiiiu4 uf HUttvun,

i

KAMS TO PLAY

Much Interest In New Officersof Cadet Bat-

talion.

nrinrnnAii fin flu. vr.til.nlri ttnfll tpntlln..h.. u. ..... .mn.l I. lu tinl In .1I.I Ill.iUIU IIIIH I. I. I IUI u w 'ivi .iuNUlmInB ,cnm. c. Hosea will be. In thobox for the Hovei.tb urado team, while..waiter Knmi.iopiu win lion, oown u.ename position for the Junior.

The llneiipn:Junlom 1. I.tijnn, c: ". Kainalo- -

pm, p.; s. Hush, lb.; W. Apau, 2b.; IiX..-.l- . ..u . T t iiinnVn tl It liilfr)lf.ilfjllli rn tt, utt,, J. uiiwi,f . n k,.,.i,i. rf.: Xnkeleawe. If.

Seventh Rnule S. lluxi-ey- , c.j C,

Hosea, p.; Ah LeonR, lb.; W. Opunul,jh.; j. Knulliahn, 3h.;D. ss.;

."w;illllrlllc.i rf.'. D."illpa. of.; U Aklmm, f.

The Installation of olllccrs will takodace In lllshop Memorial Chapel Sun

,, . MeIllnK Mliy 2S. A iurB cro.l.. .,.,, , ., ,,.,,.. It Is

last nppenranee of Cnptaln . II Wintors, the military Instructor. A laruocrowd of nlumnl Is to up on thisoccasion. The public Is Invited lo nt- -

t,..i t1P exercises.The cadets nro takliiK much Interest

i.. n nr. . n,. ...ainr.hinn, .M.;.,t, bo.l.l- ...u ....jv.tnln W. KainalMilH and 0. Kaanohlnroclose rivals for tho position. It Is bardto tell wlilcli will bo liandeil tluCliluli'eat position, lloth are stronB onndldates. There are llVo commissioned

'olllecrs to Rraduato this year and sothero will bo ns many vacancies to" botilled. The graduating officers nroMajor Hubert Mahlkoa, CaptainHani Kekuewn, 1st Lieutenant K. Maekeuzle, 1st I.leulenant D. Knlal (adju- -

tn.it). II. Apo.

The cadet battalion wns reviewed byOovernor Frcnr Tuesday nfternoon ntAl I.rU nt 4 The Lnttnlloll-

will make Its last olUclal nppenrancoon Jlny :i. ino caneis nave uec.i""'V il !"" week preparing ror tuooccasion.

Tbo class 'OS will bold Us reunion

... ..uuu niiiiiuer ..." e!...-.- .

present.

Athorton Itlchnrds lost many points,.-..- .. my .., ...,.,,.. ...... .....net. ,,,,.1 Nowell rim him close second,Of be four In be match. Dickcoirno piayeu iiy ino rniiiisicut game.

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THEY

ALL HELP

8mile.

Be square.

Keep busy.

Be cheerful.

Don't grumble.

Pay debti.

Grin and bear ItHold your temper.

Learn to take a joke.

Patronize home Induitry.

Read lomethlng every day.

Don't parade your trou-bles.

Give the other fellow a(air thaw,

An- d- ,

Cxercise Daily

- A- t-

Huron's SchoolPhysical CultureU6 6, KINO STMRET

(I'l'ilulis)

margin of respectability. Ituss set tne at tho boys school on Sntur.lny oven-on- ematch which he was In an enjoyable ,; lllt them In training. C. C. Con- -for thu spectators, who remained ru,u welcoming the camp Tigers down with stingy wallops Ins. Mnv 27.' Thero tare twenty mem-nft- er

0:16 evening. If It hnd not lo Mapiilalu. and offering every fuclllty nary a Ford mny continue to bers In tho class nnd three-fourll- is of

It dragged

at thean nt

of the time In

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I'ur nmeeting

lug atexpected

delegates will present.

uthe

1UI tho

Maialhoii from Uihaluii toarranged

Maul l.u

eienisJ,l,'

Kiituidiiy umiiIiik UrnMill

wei-- endriirslniiliiiii.

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J, A. GILMAN,Shipping and Commission

Agent forArthur Sowall & Go., Bath, Mo.

Parrott & Co., Sau FranoisooBadger'H Fire Extinguisher Co.

General Fire Estiuguisher Co..'aill.NNBtl, AUTOMATIC 8PRIHKLER)

Neuiuan Clock Co.(WATCITMAN'S CL0CX)

Royal Standard TypewriterAachen & Munich Fire Ins. Co.

FORT STREET, NEAR MERCHANT

IT'S A DEAD CERTAINTY

that your baggage will be there on time

if you give your order to the

UNIONiPACIFIC TRANSFER CO.,

King Street, next to Young Building 187S

TIIKltK IH NO INTHHYAL

Milking and Cooling

The Pond DairyTHIS IS OF OHL'AT I.MPOUTANCK WIIHN AHSOLHTHLY

POHH MILK IS UKSIHKD.

TELEPHONE 2890

If It's PaintAND TOD WANT A GOOD JOB. SEE ME TOM SHAM

Sharp SignSAM IEEN EVERYWHERE

PHONE 1C97 B47 KAAHUMANU

REWCO RYE WHISKEYAT ALL THE

Wholesale by

GONSALVES

Distributor,

Trunks and

'

No

Fort and Fire

AT

J. 777

Telephone 1491

SHIRTS

Telephone

HHTWHIIN

LEADING 8ALOON3

& CO., Ltd.,

Suit Cases

Branches

KAM CHONG CO.,Corner Deretanio Streets Opposite Central Station

The Most Delicate GarmentsCI.KANUO WITHOUT iNMUllY Till!

FRENCH LAUNDRY ADADIE, Prop. KINO STRCCT

ALEXANDER YOUNQ LAUNDRYIs now Itslnu Hi. latest il.nni methods

. In lai.iul.rlnu shirts,PHONES 18111 anil 1802

Evening Bulletin 75c, Pei Month

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--il MW.riEVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU T. H., THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1911. (STtfTl .

SAYS U.S. IS

NoticeI

WICKED COUNTRY EQUITABLE UFE

To Advertisers

iftITHthe passage! of Act 116 by the last ,.' Legislature, imposing an annual license

fee of $250 on any person, firm or corporationengaging in outdoor advertising, we decideddiscontinue all tacking of cloth, tin, wood andpaper signs, and all indiscriminate posting.

Hereafter, until further notice, we willaccept orders only for posting or painting onregular boards or locations leased by us for thepurpose, and bearing our imprint.

Respectfully,.. . '

JiAsvfc- - Pioneer Advertising Co.

All Milk

Troubles EndedA boon to InfantA milk easily digestedA aafe milk tSick babies thrive on itA necessity for bottle babiesA milk with improved keeping

qualitiesBottled and cappod by sanitary

machineryElectrically purified

HONOLULU DAIRYMEN'SASSOCIATION, LTD.

Vienna Bakerylias the best Home-Mad- e

Bread, German Pretzels andCoffee Cake. Be sure andring up 21 24.

1120 PORT STREET

Delicious '

Butternut BreadDelivered to Any Part of the City

PALM CAFE - Phone 2011

ORDERS ARE 8ERVED IN

Individual Meat andPie Pots

At theBALTIMORE DAIRY LUNCH ROOM

Fort 8treet

Drink

May's Old Kona CoffeeBest in the Market

HENRY MAY & CO.Phone 1271

Y. Yoshikawa,The B10Y0LE DEALER and

hoi moved to

180 KINO STREET.New locationRed front, near

Young Building, Telephone 2618,

JI. yOSIIINAQA

Emm Street, above UereUnli

Hew IH0Y0IKS wived for raeinriml Kcuornl uie, I'rlcei, 25 up to

f 30, without brnkei, lUpilrini indrt'tlriiiK dons neatly,

liilur llii. iiiiilf) it f, I. HhlMilnnw(m rir oil Hi Hi" ll il 1 nil H

UttKtl, CQy will

von Hamm-Youn- g

Co., Ltd.

Piunecri and Leaden inthe Automobile Buiinen

'Agents' foratich wcIMtrioyn carsas Packard. Slovens-Dtirye- aj

Cadillac, Thomas Flyer.Dulck, Overland, Maker Electric, andothers.

Automobile

Supplies & RepairingAssociated Garage

Limited

. For the BEST RENT CAR8 In thecity, rino up

2999r

I'or

OL08MOBILE. No. 401

RENAULT, No. 404

LANDAULET, No. 080

C. H. BEHN

RING UP THE

Oahu Auto

StandJ. K. MIM.UIt, Prop.

Packards, Kissel, and the only 1011Seven-Seats- d LooomobiU

CATlEFUk CHAUFFEUrtSKing and Bishop Phone 3448

Automobiles0CHUMAN CARRIAOE CO.

Merchant 8treat

HORSESFOIt BALE EX LUnLINE

Work and Drlvinu

CLUB STABLESrollT B1HBRT

nitdiii iiqj

ROSA J CO.

Good Old

Guckenheimer PureRye

Bottled In Bond

JULES PERCHARDS & FIL8'CALIFORNIA SPARKLING WINESWo Deliver to Any Part of the City

PHONE 3181

ROSA & CO.,Alakea and Queen Streeti

Rainier Beer

I'OK IALE AT ALL HAMTelephone 2131

OrderCream Pure Rye

Bold bv

LOVEJOY AND 0 0.

.You'll find they're all food fel-low here. J

"It's the Fashion"Hotel nr. Fort D. H. Daviei, Proi

PRIMOBEER

I acific 3a loonKINO AND NUUANU STREETS

FurnitureRugs & DraperiesJ. Ilopp & Co,, Ltd.

KOA FURNITURE

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New York, Mny 1R. Tho Itov I)rJ. II. .lowctt, Into of Cnrr's Iino Con-

gregational cliurcli, Illrmlngliani, Kng-lan-

the new pastor of tho I'lftli.Ucnuo rrcsbytcrlan church, lcllectho United Stales to .bo a wicked re-

gion. Ho says tlicro la a harvesthere to bo reaped by religious work-

ers. "If 'tho Saviour looked uponNow York today, my brethren," hostates, "In Ills Infinite pity and com-

passion lio would go Into the glitter-ing throng, lie would sec beneath (ticlliln sheen. Ho would seo tho crowdlorn by sorrow, smitten by hiddensin, oppressed by wrongs, gnawed atby regrets of follies, flayed andbruised, and ho would say, 'What n

harvest!'"

OLAAP.O.IS' i ,t i 'BURG

tHnorl.il Itii I let In Ccrrcsiwnileiier )I1U.O, Mny 21. I'ostofllco burglaries

arc thu fashion now. This Hand hailIts third bur'iflary of this kind withinu mouth last night, when theand store at Kurtlstnwii, Olaa, win viellmlzcd, though the vsu-v- so far usdamage li concerned, did not amountto much. , ,

Tho postollioo Is incited n (he storeof Urn A. a. Curtis C"-- . iimi Mr. CurtisH politico that tho burglary imtsthavubeen coiiimlttcil during Sunday night,as he left tho store nt 5:30 p. in. Sun-day, and nt that tlmo everything wasIn order. The Intruder llrst tried tornler through tho door, the lock ofwhich shows signs of having been tam-pered with, but hq was unsuccessful.and bo finally gained nil entrance bysmashing tho lock of ono of tho bigletterlioxes, through which ho crawledInto tho 'building. Tho xuico throughwhich he crawled Is so small that Itsecuis certain that tho miscreant wasa boy Nothing belonging to tho pnst- -olllrc wiih tampered with, hut from acash draw r tho Intruder tool; a dollar.Ill- - was evidently working In thodarkor must havo boon frightened nwnyfor thi'ro was more money In the film"ilrnwet1. which wis left untouched ,iiwell as some- - cash vthjrli was lyliu: ex-

posed on n ilenk. SherllT I'ua'has beennolllleil of the matter nnd wilt probably, tako up tho casu In person.

P0E EXPLAINS HISDRINKING HABITS

NKW YOIIK. .May I One or thomost notahlo fealures of IIiIh weok'ssessions nt tho lloo salo was an auto-graphed letter of IMgar Allen I'oowhich biought $1700. Tho lettor Isdated February 20. IMS, and has nev-er before been published, it Is said.In If. I'oo sajs In reply to tho assertion that bis habits were shockinglyIrregular:

"ThO fact Is Ibis: My habits nrorigorously abstemious and I omitnothing of tho natural regimen forhealth, I rlso early, cat moderately,drink nothing hut water, nnd taltoabundant nnd icgular exciclso In thoopen air. But thin Is my private llfuand of course escapes tho oyo of theworld.

"Tho dCBlre for society comes uponmo only when I havo become excltodby drink. Then only I go that Is atthose times only I have been In thopiartlco of going among my friends,who seldom, or In fact never, havingsoeii mo unless oxclted, (alio It forgianted that I nm iilwujs so, Thosewlm really know mo know bettor."

Thu letter should inako a rliunno Intho work of future bloginphorH ofToe, as It gives Ills own explanationof tlio charge of drinking habits madoagainst lilui.

tlivat fiunlne occurred In China lui:ir. mid It has heell estliiiulnd UnitIhlrli'ell li) 11 Ion people perished llieio-rim- u

i1. '.'! -.- Mr;1-1 ' .'.' "".""JI'll i:h cuiicd in oto m hays,

I'AZOOINTMI'.NT li KuanuiUedI" iiitu any raw of Itililntf. IHIiul,IIUiMlliiti nr I'ndiudlnK I'Hts In h loiil.iyfirnutiiyrffi'i(ilil Mmln liyI'.MtlN Mltnil'IKIUD .Mill Uil,

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NKW YORK, May dgo Wllliam A. Day. rhosen by tho directorsto bo the picsldcnt of tho Kiiltablo1.1 To Assurance society .at it snlar offSQ.nun iv year, Is n native Of Dela-ware. Ho Is n graduate of tho Har-

vard Law school. Soon nftcr com-pleting his legal studies ho wen tuChampaign, 111., engaging In tho prac-

tice of law. Ho booh became, promi-

nent In both law and politics. Howas elected as a Democrat to tholoner houso of tho Illinois legislature.Soon nftcr tho oloro of his term In

llio legfslatuic, though n Democrat,ho was elected mnorrif his homocity. Champaign, where Itcpublleuukwero largely In tho majority. EarlyIn his llrst term President Clevelandappointed Mr. Day to tho position ofsreond auditor of lie treasury. Up-

on retiring from that ofllco ho wasnominated and unanimously confirm-ed by the Bcnate to be assistant at-

torney general of tho United States.Ho retired from this ofllco to takeup tho duties of comptroller of thoK'ltillnhlo l.lfc.

SUGMSTTS

IIM FOR PROBING

(Continued .from PaflB 1)fnvestlgato tlii' organization and oper

ations of said American Sugar llelln- -

lug Co, nhd ItH relations with otherpersons or corporntlnni engaged III tholiuslnesi of manufacturing or refiningMiRiir, mid all other persons or corporations engaged hi manufacturing orrellnlng sugar nnd their irlntluns Willieach other, anil If III connection therewith violations of tho aforesaid lawsare illsvioseil, to report samo to theHouse

'rf.ild committee, xhall also Inquirewhether the organization and operatlmiH of the American Sugar HelloingCo. nhd other persons or corporal Ionshaving relations with It, and nil otherpersons or corporation rnguiicd In

innnufnctnrlnB or rellnlng sugar andtheir relatloim wllh ouch oilier, havemused or h.ld u tendency to canso anyof tho following results:

"Hrst. Tho renfrlctlon or destruc-tion of competition among manufac-turers or rcllners of sugur.

"Second. All Increase In price of re-

fined sugar to the coii'uiner or decrease In tho price of sugar cano orsugar beets to the producer thereof.

"And said coniuiltteo shall report to

tho Hiiiisn nil tho facts and clreiunstances dlicbwed by tho Investigationherein provided, with such recommendatlons ns It may doom advisable.

"And said coinmltleo as u whole, orany Hiibcomniltteo thereof. Is authori-

zed to sit during sessions of tho Housoand the recess of Congress, to employclerical and other assistance, to com-

pel the nttendnnco of) witnesses, tosend for persons tuiil papers, and to

administer oaths to wltnocseh"The Speaker shall have authority to

sign, and the clerk to attest, Hiibpoenasduring the recess of Congress."

t

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Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

A woman who is sick and suffering, and won't at leasttry a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound, is, it would almost seem, to blamefor her own wretchedness. Read what this woman says:

Itlclimntiii. Tila. " When my second dntiRiitcr wai oltrMeonmonths old I wni pronounced a hopeless invalid liy specialists:.I hud a coiisiiltntlon of doctors nnd tliryxnld I had nocture ensoof iilcenitlon. I was In bed for ton vtccUs, had sinkliir; Hpells,nnd tras pronounced lo ho In n datiuerotts condition. ?Iy fatherInsisted Hint wo try Lydlrt li. IMnkhant's Vctrctnhln Conipoiinil.nnd drought mo six bottles. I won began to Improve, nnd be-

fore It lind all been tnken I was at well and slrotitr uh cit, myfrlnmlft hardly recognized mo so great was tho change. Mrs.Wood Mm Iiruiistcttcr, lllclmioiitl, 31 o.

There are literally hundreds of thousands-o- f women inthe United States who have been benefited by this famousold remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs overthirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering.

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Vegetable Compound, and you nro nt liberty to use thistestimonial.' airs. James T. .Lawrence, Joncsboro, Texas'.

Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub-lish arc genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had the virtue to helpthese women it will help any other woman who is sufferingfrom the same trouble ?

For 30 years T.ydla K, lMnkbain's Vegetable-Compoun-

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Daddy's Bedtime

Story-- Story

Theof

Vt XRbrr.

N LONG. long tlmo ng"." said daddy one eTculng. "there were giants llvl

lug In Kngland Some of lliem were good niiturcil giants who never

did any harm to the people, but others weie wicked big men. nnd tintpeople were glad to get rid uf thorn. Any mnu who could kill one ol

Uk3o giants was considered n hero,Ono of tho most fninons of the

yonng man named Jack, lio s mi successful that he was called Joclc thooiant Killer. Ono day while he was inixcjing he stoppisl at a beiutlful castle.

"Dut when ho got Into the castlelonged to n great big giant, the biggest

Tho giant knew Jack. Hut bo'jjavo him good food nnd n ulco bedbed bo heard tho giant say tu himself:

"Though hro ou lodge with mo this night.r You shall mil ri tho morning light.

My cluli shall dash our brnlna outright.

Then Jack got up rind look a big log of wood ami put It In hU placo Intho bed, covering It with the bedclothes. Ilo hid behind tho door. In thomlddlo of tho night In camo the giant with a big club out his shoulder. liestruck tho log on tho bed so haul with the club that If It bad been Jnck hawould surely havo been killed.

'In tho inornlnir down went .lackkiriicd lo seo him. 'How did you sleep?"

'Very well,' paid Jack, 'save that,Volt n rat brush mo with his tall.'

"Tbon tho clant led Jack to tliotaining four gallons of hasty pudding.

''Is that nllf asked Jack. 'I generally cat'tnnre than that for breakfast.

"Whon tho giant wasn't looking heila Then, Instead of putting

0oC

JackGiant Killer "I'onh." Said lh

Clint, "That laNothing"

and he received money and liononi.men who undo war on tho giants was

what was his xurptlso to tlntl that It beIn that part of the world.

protended to he very gum to see jock nnnto oleep In. After Jack had gouo to

to breakfast. 'Hollo snld the clant sur- -

In tho mlddlo of night 1 thought I

breakfast table and cavo him n bowl con

took n leather bag and slipped It lnsldopudding luto his mouth, ho put It Into

n

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put I nm not very hungry this morning, so I shall try to make It do.'

coat. tho

tho

tuo one. no sniu to tho giant:'"I don't like the tnslu of jour pudding. 1 think 1 shall take It out again.'

knd ho took u Unlfo nnd Ut out tho bug so that nil tho pudding poured out."Toon!' said thu giant. 'That Is nothing. I cuu do that myself Uut

vben ho took the knlfo In his band ho cut himself so badly that ho died. Ando the country was rid of another wlckid giant."

Just Arriyed

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These arc tho new summer styles which nro correct for tho season. PatentButton, Dull Gun Metal Button, Patent, Gun Metal, Vici Kid, Tan Russiaand Tan Vici Bluchers nnd Oxfords.

CROSSETT'S nro the kind yon como bnck for. Tho correctness of styloand fit, and tho long wearing qualities nro well known features of thoCfcOSSETTMAKE. $45Q and $5.00

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8 EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THUR8DAY, MAY 25, 1911.

AMUSEMENTS.

,f You ArcHawaiian Opera House y

W. D. ADAMS, Manager

FRIDAY AFTERNOON and EVENINGMay 26, 1911

MATIKtti: AT 3 O'CLOCKi:vi:ninu conckiit AT S:15

The Sheffield Choirof England

TWO HUNDRED VOICE8Under tlio Direction of

DR. CHARLES HARRIS3Conductori

J DR. HENRY COWARDSolo Organist and Chorus Accomranlsls

MR. J. EDWARD HODGSONMils. Hue, r. II. C. O.

PRICES)Itnx Koiits $5 00

Orcliettrn timl llritn I'lriir 3.00

Circle (first rmv) 1.00

llalrony (Imrk or llrit row) 2 50

O.illcry 2.00Ailinliiilun 1 00

Scafs on tale at Dergstrom MusicCo, May 20, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m.

WRESTLING MATCH

Orpheunr TheaterSATURDAY, MAY 27, 8:15 P. M.

John FroelicherChampion of the

WorldJCD POUNDS

VS.

JacK YoungerAmerica's Famous Strong Man

lofi POl'XDHHI.'ST TWO OCT OF THRU!: FALLS

PRELIMINARY!Derby of Honolulu vs. Allten of

PortlandIllnKKliln Hc;it 11.50HcMritvl Sniti 1.00Crnenil Admission 50

HI3AT8 on vnlc lit Orplicuin Tliciitcr,TliurMlny unil Friday, 12 noon tilt 6

o'clock; .Saturday, 10 n. in. to 10 p. m.

Forcegrowth

Will Do It

INSIST ON HAVING

Pau Ka HanaFOR YOUR HOUSE

FOR SALEALGAROBA BEAN MILLS

And

ONE 8ECOND.HAND STANDARDQASOLINE ENGINE, 16 H. P.

1404 EMMA 8TREET Telephone 2438

With IIAS

F. E. DAVIS & CO.,

MERCHANDISE BROKERS

Merchant and Nnuann Street

IMPORTERS OP ORIENTAL O00DS

Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 Nuuanu, near King Street

I'HONH 1020

FINEST FITAnd Cloth of Al Quality Cn kt

Pnrohased fromSANG CHAN

MC CANDLESS BLDO.i. 0. Box 001 Telephone 1731

Fine Line of

Carpenter ToolsAt the New Hardware Stort

CITY HARDWARE CO.King and Nuuanu Streeti

Taltphon 1003

a. p. Mcdonald,Contractor and Duildtr

tlslliuiites clvcn on all klnda ofbuilding.

Conor! Work a 8pclltyauahi rrnEET, near nuuanu

E. O, HALL 4 80N, LTD.

Hardwir, Paint and Oil, Ohlp.chanrilry, 8tov, Crotstry, Olanwarand Kltehtn Utinillii Bptrtlnp Ocodt,Quni, nvolvr and Ammunlllon,

Cor, King and Port Bw., HONOLULU

Just let Hosteller's StomachBitters build up and renewthe entire system, make thestomach strong and healthyand keep the bowels free fromconstipation, It has done soin hundreds of cases in thepast 67 years and most cer-

tainly will not fail you. Tryit y for Indigestion, Dys.jicpsia, Costiveness, Bilious-ness, Keadftche and Malaria,Fever and Ague. Ask for

HOSTETTER'OSTOMACH

BitterSFor sole by bensuii, Smith ft Co.,

Ltd.; Holllnter Drug Co., Ltd.:Chambers drug Co., Ltd.; Illlo DrugCo.; and at all Wholesala LiquorDealers.

New Law Has Effect of Car-rying Out Its

The llrnt olllclal notlco of abatementof iiiiIhiiiico iiiuIit the iiiiIxiiiico netpa!c(l at llw liiMt mwIuii of tlio

li.m been Kent out ntid haileffect, iiecorillnK to tlio xtiitp-nic-

of President Mott-Smlt- h of tlioHoard of llenlth thli innrnlnir.

Curl On Tula "Cnmit No. 8.' onSchool direct, lint! tlio honor of bclnirnntned In the tlrttt notice. Jllld before.the four iliiyx of Kruco wcro up. On Tol.. .... 1.....I,.. .. .....1 I . tn..M.lI fl.AWtm iiiimij t'liKiiKLi in iiiii'i . inh .xiniltnry condition of tlio plncc.

Tho nuisance notice rciul nit follows:Toowner, DKcnt or occupier of premlxeHHltunteil

You uro hereby notified nnd requiredlo Imvo removed, nbnted or destroyedwithin lays from the dato ofthe Herve hereof, a certnln iiulaancoon tho nbovo described property, nVls- -Iiik fromwhich nulsnnco him been declared tolie ilanKcrmiH nnd , Injurious to puhllalioiiltli. On failure to do nnd performwhich, tlio cnld nuisance will bo

by tho Territorial Drain! ofHealth nnd nil action hroiiRht nifnlnHtyou for the oxpeiiMO thereof or an ac-tion bnniRht UKulnst you under, thoprovisions of Act 111, S. I.. 1911, nndparticularly under Section G thereof,which rends as follows:

"See. Ii. Section 1000 of tho RevisedIjiwh In hereby iimendcd to rend usfollows:

"Sec 1000. Any person who Bli.ill

violate any of the provisions of thisChapter, Minll, upon conviction, lie ilnadnot moro thnn One llundreil Dollars($100.00), nnd tho court may. In Itsdiscretion, order tho defendant, undertho supervision of raid hoard or Itslucent, to carry out nt his own ex-

pense the provision or order violated,and no appeal shall suspend or affectsuch order pcndlnR tho appeal"

Ily order of the Territorial Hoard of'Health.

Accnt, Territorial Hoard of Health.Kervei! on , at a. in. -- p. in.

on tho , lay of 19....

Agent, Territorial Hoard of Health.

iii i: I).

DKACO.V At WrlghtB, Cnl., May 21,mil, William Deacon, brother ofMrs. J. ('. Axtcll. (Illlo paperspleaso copy.)

w p. k I - HniUMn II wr rear.

AMUSEMENTS.

Park Theater(FORT STREET)

Tonight

Fire-Walke- r!

THE HINDU SALAMANDER

KISHUN DASSWalk on Rod. Hot Charcoal with Dar

FtlRamaln Twtnty Minuter on Fiary

. 8urfaclDIRECT FROM FIJI

Twtnl.EIohl Thoutand rt of rilmiBhowlnu Hindu Llf

TONIGHT

tab

MASTERS OF 1HE SHEFFIELD CHOIR

""N

SiMlt&.

"O

Dr. Charles Harriss, Directing Tour, and Dr. Henry Coward,Chorus-Mast- er of Choir.

The follo.wlnu program will ho islvcnby the Hliellleld t'holr tomorrow ufter-noo- n

In the opern house at It o'clock.Tliero nro still runny Rood seats to bo'had for this concert. Keats on Kilo ntHcrRstrom Music Co.:

Artists Ijitly Nonih Noe!, MissMaud Wlllliy, Wilfrid Vlrco nnd Itoh-c- rt

CIiIkiu'II.Oleo Htrlko the Lyro CnnkoAria Ou Away Aw'uke, Tleloved . . . ,

Colirldco Taylor.Wilfrid Virgo.

MudrlEnls(ii) In Oolng to My lamely lied...' IMw nrds(Ii) Klre, I.'irn My Heart.... Morley

Jlr Vol cho S.ijietl (KlRiiro) . ,Mo.iuttally Nornh Noel.

Chorus Oo Hour of MineTMward KlRar

SoiiB I'llKrlnis' Kong. ...TschalkmvskyRobert ChlRiiell.

I'nrt Koiir(a) Tliero Rolls the Deep

Huhirt I'nrryOlee

(h) The Hells or St. Michael'sTower Knyvolt-Htcwn- rt

Tart Hours (a) On llhnnl.iy; (b)Tho Crulskeen tawn

Oraulllo IlantockHours

(a) Thn Cuckoo t.lsn Lehinnii(li) What's In the Air Today

Robert lMenMiss Mntiil Wlllhy.

Itilles' I'art Hong(a) Conio Away, Death

.....'........ Frederick ('order(10 Tho NlRhtlnwilo Weclkes

Duet A Night In Venice... .l.ucnntonlMiss Mnud Wlllhy nnd Wilfrid Virgo.Motet for Double Chorus Hlng Yo

to the Lord Il.icli

JANSEN THE WONDERHERE ON WEDNESDAY

Tlio cheerful iiir.iounccinont comesUnit wn arc soon lo Imvo with us thoKing of Kntcrtaincrs, tlio Ki''t .Ian-Be- n,

who has dellghtctl New York,Chicago, San Francisco, I'nrls, Uin-do- n

nnd Vienna uudlcncea who crowd-ed tho Theaters ut oacli of his ro- -

JANSEN THE GREAT

iniirkiihlii pnrfiirmiinci'S, It l;i xclilomUnit it iiiiikIcIiiii, HIiiKloiilHt unil Initm-fiiriu-

hiix mi ninny dlnllhi'l iiuill-- I

Ins ik ilia Kli'i't .liumi'ii IIImo chill MIlMK. I fill, (lot or

iiiul ilium In ii lili ur riiimui) ur ilmilfriM'i'i'lit yiu Unit liw-i- mi k

mnl muii klltiu i" ImiK u dm

W

I

-

ir('rK

to

aHa caLH

LliiiiiiiiiiiTlaliT iff l Mir. R

ROBERT CHARLESW0RTHBass SoIoist,:Sheffield Choir

show lasts. A company of high classAmerican acts accompanies tlio groutJaiisen. At the Orpheum commcnclnf;Wednesday May 31 Scats bo on HaloWednesday, 0 n. in., at Orpheum boxninco.

WASTE MOLASSES MAY

. BE MADE INTO ALCOHOLWiniani Anlnnl, chemlnt for the

rreHcrvhiK Company, helleveathai wnto molaincs on tho plantationscan ho used to manufacture denaturedalcohol, and Hum khvo plantations aconsiderable amount ench year.

Antonl hat lind roinn experlenco Inthin Hue In California 'nnd thinks thoutilisation of th. wnste mnluxHCH willbe one of the developments of planta-tions soon. '

AMUSEMENTS.

Orpheum TheaterOPENS WEDNESDAY, MAY 31

The World' Foremot TransformationArtlit

THE GREAT

JANSENAND HIS OWN DIG AMERICAN

COMPANY

Positively tho Grandojt and MoatExpemlvo Attraction Ever

Seen in Honolulu

ENTIRE CHANGE NIGHTLY

Price 25c, 50c, 75c and J I

Heal mhi ptiulx Saturday, U a. IllOrpheiini I line pillcu.

FOR yOlIH QR00ERIES, BKE

AMERICAN BROKERAOE CO,

93-0- King Etrret, nctr Mauiitkei

Diono 220) Dully Dellvtrj

HONOLULUAMUSEMENT

COMPANY, LTD.

THE SAVOY

"Tlin IIOUHi: OK GOOD FILMS"

Cool Open-Ai- r Theater

NEW TONIGHT!THIS WEEK

American Comedian

George and Gott(Not Kolh nnd Dill, hut Just as l'unny)

BLACKFACE COMEDIANSIn Alt iWt of Fun nnd Nonsense

"Bobby" PulliamWith the Melodious Voice, In New

8rng

ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHYKntlro Now Serlei

"NOT A FLICKER"

Popular Price Popular

EMPIRE THEATRE"FOll A COZY KVnNINO"

MATINEESMonday, Wednesday and Friday

NEW PROGRAM

Price

NEW SINGER

Alfreda Van NessOperatic, HlghCla and Popular

Mot Finished 8ongtre In VaudevilleCASCADES OF MELODYA VOICK THAT THRILLS

DON'T MI8S JHI8!

PastorThe Funny Athlete, In Acrobatlo

Comedy

Miss MerleThe Singer with the Fascinating Vole

Newest Film on the Empire ScreenALWAY8 POPULAR PRICES

THE BIJOU"TIIIl 1JIQ THEATER"

TONIGHT!

SkatellsFeature their Famous Waltz Clog on

Roller. SkatesTHE WEEK'S SENSATION

Eva Mudge"The Military Maid"

lu Churactcr und Costumo Change ActReintroducing

"IJAIUiAItA FIUTCHIE"

NEW PHOTO PLAYSAMATEURS - - - FHIDAY

Same Popular Price

TWO GAMES

AMUSEMENT8.

ATHLETIC PARK

Baseball for Sunday

TWO OAMES

AIIS v.. 8TAR83:30 JAPANESE vs. PORTUGUESE

Reserved Seats for center and wIiiksof Krandstaiid'can be booked ut E. O.Hall Ik Son's spnrtlne department. En-trance, King street.

STickets on sale at M. A. Ounat's

ClRiir Store, from 1 p. in. .Saturday to11 a. in. Sunday.

Prices 35c, 25o' and 15o

INDEPENDENTTHEATER

COMPANY

INDEPENDENTTHEATER

The Cheapest Show In Town and theBest

SPECIAL STAR PICTURES THISWEEK

(JET VllUU VOTES FOR THE lllflAUTO

QRABOWBKY TRUCK

1, l'a. 2 slid 3 TONS 45 H. V,HONOLULU POWER WAU0N CO

Acenti870 South, Near King Street

rhone 2100

Whitney & Marsh,Limited

Wc have received, direct from NewYork, a very charming assortment of--

Embroidered

Marquisette Gowns

Just one of cacli

In our Silk Department you can finda splendid quality of

SATINin ten shades at

65c a yard

Sole agents for the Hall-Bnrche- rt

Adjustable Dress Forms

We deliver free to all parts of thecity, including Kaimuki

Veranda Rockers,$3 up to $12

Coyne Furniture Co.YOUR. CREDIT IS COOD

1 DAISY"

AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

WILL ARRIVE PER MARAMA FOR

C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.,

TELEPHONE 1851

Shoe PricesKilled

A few 'Shoes are left from ourSale and it would more than payyou to investigate these.

Watch for ourClothing Sale

L. B. KERR & CO., Ltd.,Alakea Street

t, i fti. i ', t. M(4t'ls .YjT( 6 Hk' MiJkkM - tit ia:'It ilfcliiJitf j.ufajlijiJijB.tuyj t?4"

3

A

HONOLULU IIBftAR

' "

3 A.k!HAksakiAW.k.Aa

for Infants and Children.'Save the Babies.

1 NPANT MOUTAUTY t something frightful. - Wo can hardly .reailzstliatot nil tlio children born in civilized countries, twenty-tw- o per cent., or

nearly dlo beforo tlicy reach onu year; thirty-seve- n wr cent., ormore than one-thir- before tticy aro and onc-lia- before they art) fifteen I

Wo do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a majorityof these precious lives. Neither do wo hc&tato to say that many of these Infantiledeaths aro occasioned by the uso of narcolla preparations. Drops, tinctures andsoothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain Vnore ,or less opium, ormorphino. They are, In considerable quantities, deadly rtoison. In any quantity,they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickliest, death. Castoriaoperates exactly the reverse. 11 the blood to circulate properly, opens thepores of the skin and allays fever,

The fflfIgniituro of, y"""" suiirnntccs genuine(V57r7&6y Castoria

Physicians Recpmmend Castoria.I hare tiirtl jouf Caitortt la cue of colic In

cLIMreu uJ Lav Tumid It the brt tried Id n of lUMud ou It uiuktU J. E. Siimvit, M. p.,

Chicago, 111.

A mfillcloAiATaluablt anj Wteflclal for chll-tre-

a your t'utorln U ileaervca 11j LltivitI flLd 11 lu uet cv try w litre,"

J. H. Aliianiiku, M. I)Omaha, Nb.

Uan ninl yoor Cm tori on varloot ocraatonaId euluble cm and Lavu fuaud It a amirOlclcntlaxatlit, icclally tu tie urloni dlscaacaof tbllJLuoJ."

ClUI. KlJWARD (1HD1NEH, M, P.,Urooklyn.N.T.

"

five,

causes

pralcv.

Cimtorla la rood for children and T frmtint1vlrviCNUi H, ana alwayt obtain the ueilrvd remit."

1 GlH.LU DUATTHIM, II. D .

Buffalo, N. Y.

" t Itare prMctlbul Castoria to families for kerrralyrara. It fa all right. Muthera tike It. for cblldrcowill Uk U without any trouble.

C. A. Wiuo, M. P.,HL Louli, Mo.

Tonr Caitorla li ptendM remedy for child ran,known flm world over. 1 tue It In my practice andhare no lif lUtiijr lu recommundlQK It for tbe ta

of lufanla and chlldrruJ. A. Bo ABM AH, M. P.,

Eana u City, Mo.

Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria.In Use For Oyer 30 Years.

T.t .t.T.....T. T .T..r. .,. ,.. .,. ,

$1

The "400" of Honoluludrink

(Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.)Be one of 'em

PINECTAR SALES, CO., Ltd.,, Honolulu, Hawaii.

ThcrEvening Bulletin's Expansion Year

Ten Trip

Travel Contest

TEN POPULAR PERSONS are to ba'givtn ROUND TRIPSto SAN pRANCISCP, with ten days' stop at bast hotels.

Valuable prizes awarded candidates and contest workers allduring contest.

Trips to any Eastern, Western or Middle State city can boearned. .

Travel party is picked by BULLETIN readers. 'Votes givenwith every subscription payment made after March 27.

The ten people getting the highest number of votes will begiven the trips.

Information regarding the longer trips furnished contestants attho BULLETIN office.

Why not help your friend to get(one of tho trips?

WEEKLYa

iPIWPPPPIjlliPliPIWpWP" W'.",J'MP!1!W.r

"IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN

vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm

PINECTAR.

BULLETINYear

1 VOTEFOR TRIP CONTESTANT IN EVCNINQ OULLETIN

TEN-TRI- P TRAVEL CONTEST

e

Name ,,..,,.,,,, ,

Addreti ......,.,..,,,. ,,

Pill In name and address of your favorite candidatenil tend to the Dullttln Conteit Department.

(Not ('l after Tliurnljy, June t)

DON'T SAY THAT

TRAVEL

"It might ImVe been,"When tlio content Is nil over, and

tlio votes lime been counted, nnd yourname appears Just a llttlo below tliolucky ten, the nbovo quotation maycome to you with more force than Itnow contains.

How sad It must be to the contest-ant to stand on the whnrf and seeUnit happy bund climbing up thegangplank, covered with icls nndsmothered, with tlio good wishes ofhundreds of frlcndH on the morningof departure of tho "lucky ten" forthat grutid trip to tho const, whenthut contestant, by u llttlo earnest en-

deavor might have been walking upthat biiiiiu gungplunk and coveredwith Icls and good wishes. It Is thenthat he will heavo a sigh and suy "itmight have been."

Although the contest Is on tliohomes trctcli, nnd Is fust approachingthe quarter post, there Ib no "lend"In tho list that cannot bo easily over-eom- o

'by tlio right kind of work ontlio part of tho vote getter.

A number of subscriptions may booverlooked each day because candi-dates show timidity In npproaclilngBoine men because of their standing inbusiness or social circles. Of onething you may bo sure, and that isthat your request will io met withcourtesy and In tho majority of casesyou will meet with success that youdid not expect, and the chances arothat he will refer you to others whowill be only too glad to subscribe forthe Evening 1) u 1 1 o 1 n.

Don't be discouraged becauso somebody else has a lead that looks to bobeyond human effort to overcome.What that other party has done youcan do If you only make up your mindto do it.

Don't be afraid to approach the"big men." In othor words, don't get

i tho The y e n- -ing iiu o i n is n newspaper mniany pandldute may be proud to ban- -die, and tho chief ndvantngo to can

j dldutos Is that they uro not "begging"or nsklng tho public to subscribe forsomething thut they do not need.

Tho llul let In Is worth nil thoJ money asked for It. It Is progressive,

real live nows;it is Tearless in Its convictions nndgives the clearest nnd earliest reportsof nil happenings of Interest. Whocouldn't get a subscriber under theseconditions? It Is up to you candi-dates, (let busy, nnd whon It Is allover you can say "I'm off for thocoast" InBtead pi "It might havobeen."Nominations at any Time.

Tho nomination cauiion will not horun dnl'ly any longer but this rtoo3not mean that can ,.. nmJ mstill bo sent in. Nominations of or- -gnulzntlon or trip candidates can bomade at nny tlmo during tho con-- ,test. From tlmo to tlmo tho nomin-ating coupon will appear In tho pa-per, but if It does not appear at thotlmo when you want tho blank, wrltuout tho name, nddrcss, and occupa-tion on n pleco of paper and send tous; It will count for tlio 6000 nomin-ating votes as If on a regular cou-pon.

Names of candidates when . firstnominated will bo printed for onotlmo and then not again until theyrecolvo votes at somo count.

Subscribers sending In payments totho 11 u 1 1 o 1 n must always men-tion tho name of tho Individual tripcontestant and tho con-testant, thoy wish to vote for, as gllballots aro .filled out beforo leavingoillce. You can hold back tlio bal-lots as long as you wish.slato who'lhor you want tho votescast or roturned to you.

Rtery itayment madoon or since March 28th entitles thupacr to votes for a trip contestantKvery payment mado on or slncoApril 27lh entitles tho payer to votesfor hqlh a trip contestant and an

contestant. Present ro- -

...ih mm mm win no loBituti.Hopiembcr yni get two sets of

volos If you pay or havo paid your'your slnco April 27th;ono for a trip cnndlduto, nnd anoth-er for an candidate Anequal numbor of votes ns given lutlio standing voto schedulo are Issu-ed for both,

JCccp your papor coupons for tripnnd candidates soparntennd do not roll tho votes. Send thornlji, lu envelopes with tho namoot thu,cnudldnto and tho number of votosthoy contain written on tho frotit.This will holp to mako counts uccur-nt- o

nnd prompt, nnd permit you to('St)innto what correal total shouldho In mtynnco.How Votes Are Issued,

Kvery copy of tho II n 1 1 o 1 1 n willroutiiln it coupon, which, when tiro-poil- y

filled mil, will untitle Iho holderto Miles of the niiinbor spoclllod,Volos mo also Usuod on imltl sub- -

xi'ilptlmi, i Dm Hullo-- ,1 li III piiiulrliiii In Ihu lunuth nflliim mini urn piii in,urmmliim'u mIHi Ihu mi'IioIiik M'l,")i'(UK H'llW,

WHEN

CONTEST OVER

l'rlco of Evening llnllelln.1 Month's ....J .753 Months' " t 2.006 Months' f 4.00

' 1 Ycar " 8.002 Years' " 1C003 Years' ' $24.00G Years' " $40.00

nominations not!c1)Ui cnvoontinn

organization

Always

subscription

organization

subscription

organization

organization

Kvntilng

miliHrririlloiiH

IS

Subscription

l'rlco of Weekly llullrlln1 Year's Hubscrlptloti 1.00C Years' " J COO

YOTKS ISSUED ONSubscriptions to Ku-nln- Bulletin.

Old NewVotes Votes

One month ..i 2r,o 350 1

Three mouths Up .

Six mouths 1,000 1,200.Ono yoar ....j 2,400 3,000Two years ...j C.OOO 7,000Three years ,.j 9,200 11,000Five years ...J. 24.000 30,000

Subscript!Ions to Weekly Iliillc till.I Old Now

Votes VotesOno year 2D0 3C0Five years l.coo 5,000

REWARD FOR

EXTRAJFFORT

A tlilrlj-llr- e dollar merrnnllle orderwill be gltcu to the t rat el candidatewho casts the most totes before '4 I

o'clock fiuturday, May '.Tlh.A llfleen. dollar nirrriiullln order

will bo given to tho Iruicl randtdntowho rcrelies the second largestamount of voles before Saturday,May 27th.

Tito totals of voles shown In thestanding of candidates. miblNlieil

I Thursday 3Iny 1Kb will be subtmcled. wi si Jveiling Jhiy 2th; to nsccrliilii whouro tuo !Yinucr. '

In addition to these prizes the Hill-letl- n

will glre nil Onoto FounlalnTen to eiery tundlilule for tho firstlite new throe-mont- h dally subscrip-tions tnrncd la before Saturday even-Im- jr

Jfny 27th. -

ASCENSION DAY

COMMEMORATED

Today, Ascension Day, Is tho sub-Jo- ct

of special religious services InrH1 IKWtt trill ti ltd tltn nlnili ntiminl Pnln.

.esslon. This morning at 7 o'clock holycommunion was celebrated at St. An-

drew's cathedral, new J. 1C Uodel wascelebrant, Ilev. Leopold Kroll cplstoler,and Itov J. W. Ounh gospeler.

The program for today Is as follows;7 it. in. Celebration of tho holy

Celebrant, Ilev. J. K. Ilodel;eplxloler, lev. K. Kroll; gospeler, Ilev,J. v (limn. After which n brief ser-vice wuh held at tho old priory cross.

10 a. m. Second celebration of tlioholy communion. Celebrant, Ilev, D.V. Wallace; eplxtolcr, Ituv. F. A. Bay-lor; gospeler, Ilev. W. S. Short.

8 p. in. In St. Clement's hall nwill be git en by tho Ct. Clem-

ent's parish to the clergy and lay dele-gate and to all church people andfriends.

Thero Is no special program for to-

morrow.

NO SEASICKNESSON EXCURSION TRIP

Ono hundred and forty exciirslon-ist- s

havo secured tholr tickets furtho $3.00 week-en- d trip to MuniTliore are ten tickets at tlio TroutTrust Co. still unsold. Hxcurslonlstsnru udvlscd to sccuro their meal tic-

kets for Sunday from tlio Trent Trusttu, lutiny or luniorrow. me unco i

$i.no for tho three meals. Only thosesecuring meal tickets will be providedfor, as Sunday Is a closed day onMaul. Tho mauugemcut of tho

has had a seasick remedyannlyzcd by Food Inspector Ulancli-ar- d

and ho pronounces It safe and ef-

fective It quiets the spirit and nervesin tho brain, so that no motion ofHi0 uoat Is felt Tho drug comes In

small red nnd brown capsules. Evory--,mo Rnlng on the trip Is udvlsed In

call at his druggists and socuro n

Htinnly. If It Is absolutely effectivethe object Ion to ci nines among theIslands In suuill steumers will lio re-

moved,'

III 111). ,KAI.UAIIINi: May 21, on Punchbowl

street, Mrs. Ilntllu Kiiluulilue, 10

ypiirs; septicaemia.NAMOOI.AI' Mny 83, at Ml limine- -

liilli lu no, Mm Urn NiiiiiihiIiiu, fid

yiuiiH! racliiixlu..lOHKI'llMny Sit, lit Nlnlnpu ntli'H,

Mum Jnnepli, 711 yiNiisi ini'iiniiiiIn, iiiuiillniiiul h liiinhsiHlllml IllllUllMI

APPROVE SITEI

Trustees of Chamber of Com-merce Want Barracks Near

Fort Armstrong.

A waterfront Bite for tlio proimfccdarmy imst In this city was favoredyesterday by the trustees of thoChamber of Commerce, colled In aspecial nicctlng by President J. PMorgan to discuss tho moving of tliobarracks from Lvtleliun to Honoluluand the provision for a large bodyof Infantry here.

The result of tho discussion, wastlio passage of the following rcsolu-CC- 0

(ions, presented by C. I). Tciinoy, sec- -onded by J. P. Cooko nnd given unanimous approval by nil tho trusteeipiesent:

Whereas, Tho Island of Oaliu at thoCross (loads of tho 1'aclftc Is a stratcgle point of tbe first lniiortanco tothu Government of tho United Statesand

Whereas, Tho War Department hnswo aro Informed, aftor due consider-ation, determined upon placing a largebody of troops In tho city of Hono-lulu,

Now Therefore De It Resolved, Thnttjio Ilonoluhi Chamber of Commercehereby expresses Its approval of tliogeneral plan of quartering a suffi

cient force In or near the City ofIlonoluhi to meet nny and all emerg-encies, and respectfully recommepdsns a suitable Blto tlio property nowowned by the Federal Government Inmo vicinity or Fort Armstrong wnicncontains an area that will readily admit of expansion and Is In the opinionof tlio Hoard of Trustees most admirably situated from cvory point ofview; while central. It is sufficientlyremote from the residence section ofthe city, is sanitary and convenientto transportation facilities.

Ilo It Further Resolved, Thnt copiesof this resolution be sent to the Presldont, tho Secretary of War, Secretary of Iho Navy, Secretary of theDepartment of Commerce and Labor,also that copies be sent to DolcgiitoKnlanlanaolo for presentation to theproper committees In the Senate andtile HouseAll of One Mind.

There was no difference of opinionexpressed in regard to the advisabilityof the-- troops being quartered on thewaterfront site. Tho trustees, tail-

ing tho expressed opinions of armymm hero that a site near Fort Arm-

strong would bo desirable, anil fool-

ing also that tho placing of barrackson tho armory site might not bo doBlrable, joined lu suggesting tho sitoproposed In Mr. Tenney's resolutions

Mr. Tonnoy In presenting tho reso-

lution, stated that It Is evident thotroops will bo sent here, and It Isonly a question of where they willbo housed. Ho thought that the arm-

ory site. Is too small."The nrmory slto contains approxi-

mately 114.000 feet not the propertyof the Territory,'' said Mr. Tcnney."Tlio rest of this would havo to b"condemned to get tho whole block.Tho bill thnt has passed tho Cenotoprovides that ten per cent of thp mo-

ney available can be used for tlio acquisition of moro land. Now real cs-tu-

men of this city say that thisand Is worth from eighty-fiv- e cents to

n dollar n square fool, or about $100,-00- 0

thnt It would cost to condemnthe property needed. Under the billonly fGO.OOO Is available.Help Sanjtary Cajnpalgn.

"The site' as proposed In theso re-

solutions would meet with tho ap-

proval of nrmy oltlccrs, It would it

in Ailing Ip of a largo sectionof g land, which wll makeIt sanltury, and In every way would bodeslrublo."

J. P. Cooko favored tho plan, "Theroare n few people who do not wanttho soldiers lu town at all," ho said,"but I do not think wo can take upthe matter this way. I think, hqw- -evor, that we can center our ngiii... , ,,. ,.,, ,,. t, .

I'" ,"

nrnnoBcdTho discussion was brief, and tho

resolutions quickly carried. Ah a result, tho following cablegram was scutluter In the ufternoon to George McK.McClellan, representative In Washlngton of tlio combined commercialbodies hero

"Chambor approves general removalplan, recommends slto on Federalproperty near Fort Armstrong. Reso-

lutions mulled,"

HANK COX(!i:itT.

This ovoiiltiB tit 7:30 o'clock, tlioItuyal IlKwnlluti bund w)l rentier thefollowlui; promum ut Ihu Muutui hotel,Walklkl:March The Albanian ,.. HullOturturo lmmti Yiileutlnn ..., lelnllallud MuriiliiK IhielliiiVKii

HoU'ctltm Fuiiht lltniuiiilVnntl HhwiiIIiiii suiiKS.iir by llertterHeli't'llou- - Nimihu llollliilliili'irmwn IIiimIiiii I'riiiikuMiiiull- llifi'llMHH . Hull

Tlu Wlitr NiMHiilml llamier

A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever

DR. T. TELIX GOUKAUD'S ORIENTAL

CREAM OK MAGICAL BEAUTIF4ER

tUtboTH- - Tn, rimtle,3U mk!e,, .Villi I'.UI.f,

u, ever? Mtmi.bon txtnlf. and ttrs2 SS flctfrlrcll'io. IIm !i tol II t letlof 9 yrn, fcliriI. ,o tiirtalefi ttANltltlQb.urllU prorwlr in.tl.Arvbt Hi emi titerMl of tlitillaihunt, Pr. L. Aftr t.ta to atoff of tti. titut.ton ( patitt)i

Aa fou It4.lwill Ul tB.ID.t i.,umund

fenrn ua Crrntn ft. ll Icltt oPnll lb.klD prtp.ullODii." Fttr tilt lr .11 drulcmt ..q Finer

Ooou. bt.lett in ti.. United BUt,CMlk and i.uri.IfJO.T.HdPIIKS, Pup, 37 Great Janet Street, HewToit

The LEADERCLOTHIERS

I Fort 8trt Nsar Btrstania

' SPRING HATS

Stylish Pattern Hats Just Opensd

MISS POWER

Boston Building Fort Strost

Received by 8.J5. wllhelml'nsWHITE SERdE AND NAVY BLUE

TAILORED SUIT8ALSO BHOITINO DltCSSES

Mrs. S. F. Zcavc,- 67-6- 8 Young Building

CALL AND 8EE.,THEuJ;ATESTCRE"ATIONB IN HATS

Received by the 8. 8. Wilhelmlna

K. UYEDA1027 Nuuanu Street

A, BLOM,Importer Fort St

DRY GOODS FOR ECONOMICAL

BUYERS

Yee Chan & Co.

FINE LINE OF DRY Q00DS

WAH YING CiiONG

CO.,King Street, Ewa Fithmarket

NdTINFANCY DY GOOD8

78 Beretania StreetUetween Maunakea and Smith Streets

SS3

Dress GoodsMEN'S FUIINISIIINUS

YAT HING

Wing Chong Co.UNQ IXm near bethkl

Dealen In Furniture. Vattresiei,etc., etc. All kinds of EOA and MIS-SION FURNITURE made to order.

F?;

Hotel St: FrancisUnion Square, San Vranciico

Under the Management of

JAMKS MOODS

ACINI (lie beautiful parkF Ik the heart of the city,which li the thrntrc otHie principal ertnls ot

the famous fettlrnls of HanCrunclM-o- , thin liolel, In en-

vironment and atmosphere, ex- -

pntKCH most pleusnully iliecomfortable spirit ot old Cal-

ifornia.The royalty and noblllly of

tbe Old World and the FarKnst and the men of highachievement In America whonssembte here contribute to thecosmopolitan atmosphere ot anInstitution nhlch representsthe hospitality nnd Individual-ity of ,S.tn Francisco to thetraveler.

The building, which murksthe furthest udrnuce of telenreIn serilre, lias now the largestcapacity of nny hotel structureIn the (Vest, nnd npon comple-tion of the Post street annexwill bu the largest caratnnseryIn the world.WHILE TIIK SERVICE IS

TUB I'lUCES A UKMIT.

European flan from (2.00 Up

HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGetry'Street, above Union Squaie

Juit oppoilu liotel St. rDclEoropean,Plan Sl.CO.a day upAmerican Plan $3.00 a day up

Steel and brick structure, furnish-ings cost $200,000. High classhotel at moderate rates. Omnibusmeets all trains and steamersHotel Stewart now recognized asHawaiian Island headquarters.Cable address, "Trawets" A. B.C.Code. Reservations made.throughTrent Trust Co., Port Street,Honolulu.

YACHTINO. IIOATINO, OOLF LINKSAND T1INNIS FOR TIIOSK WHOWISH QUIirr, HI3BTFUL. DAYS FOR

THU OTIIKRS

HaleiwaWAIKIKI INN

Rooms and BoardFINE BATHING

W. C. Bergln, Prop.

4U.oVtlL.TIiK.0IIL

14 Kt. Watc les,

$45.00Cash

J.A.R.Vieira&Co.113 HOTEL 8T. JEWELERS

2185 edftorlal rooms 2250busluess oftlce. These are the tele-phone numbers of the llul letln.

lVote for Organization Contestant

In Evening BulletinTen Trip Travel Contest

Orgsnltstlon ...,,. ,,,, ,,,...,,, .,.,r

(This Coupon Is not good after Thursday, June 1)

Fill In name of your favorite orosnlistlon candidate and sendto the thillMIn Contest Department.

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10 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULO, T. H, THUR8DAY, MAY 25,'1911.

Oceanic Steamship Companylaava 8. F. Arrlv. HoaMV 2 May 28June 10 June 16

Hon.June

G5 fiut class, ilngle, 8. F.j 1110 first class, round trip, 8n rranclsco.

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

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,

Bt earners of the company will cnll at Honolulu anil leave this porton or uljout Ilia dates nieiitluiicj helow.

FOB THE ORIENT. TOR 8AN FKANCI8CO.S. 8. Mongolia June 123. 8. Persia July 5S. S. Korea July 11

8. S. Siberia July 24

8. S. China August 1

For general Information apply to

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

Htennirrs of the above CompnnyHhout Urn ilitin mentioned below:

TOR THE ORIENT.

'8. 8. Chlyo Maru May30.6. 8. America Maru June 20

W3F7

Arrive

8. 8. Tenyo 27 8. 8. Nippon 23

4 8. 8. Nippon Maru July 18 8. 8. Chlyo July 21

8. Chiyo Maru.., August ID 8. 8. America Maru August 11

CASTLE COOKE, LIMITED,Agents, Honolulu.

Matson Navigation Company

DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN TRANCISCO HONOLULU

mOM FRANCISCO. FRANCISCO.S. 3. Lurlino. 29

Sij'S. Honolulan i.v.,....Jun,3 8. 8. Honolulan.,...' June13C ...... i I Alll.1mlna,)' Jun21o.u. wiuicimiiia. ...... wm. i

S. S. Lurllne..i.. June2l,8. 8. Honolulan..'. w.Julya tA.H..t4lnn. ..Inlx 11

S. S. HYADES of sails,about JUNE Vft

, i Tor Jurlliep partleularaplo (...vwm i

CASTLE & COOKE. .LTD..

My

Maru June Maru JuneMaru

,8.

8AN AND

SAN FOR 8ANMay

tills line'10, 19.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MailSTEAMSHIP C6MPANY f

ron rui and Australia. , for Vancouver.Zeatandia Moy2tt Makura , June20Maraina June 23 Zealandla 18

THEO H. DAVIES 4 CO., LTD.. GENERAL .GENU.

F.

Agent for

New ork

llh PLDQ.

nat It la ayou Must have the i"

jy, themost Laws Masia

OP

ysu would fullylaw, address

M"" T, M,

Leave 8. F

6June .June

abiiVfi

,,

a.

11 ft,.

6

July... ...

S. 8. Parsla June 9S. 8. Korea ..June

. 8. Siberia June 30S. 8. China July 78. 8. July 15

will call at and leave Honolulu on or

FOR 8AN

0. S. Maru May 26

S. 8. Tehyo Maru June 2

. ........ ' r A8. 8, Lurline

July 10.... t "'

from 'Seattle for direct on or','' . I

') ,

. .

Oahu Time

Fur Kabuku andWay Stations "silt! a. in., 3:20 i. m.

For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way17: 30 n. m., 9:16 a. m.,

11:30 a. ra.. 2:1C p. m 3:20 p. a..&:1G ii. m.. J9:30 p. m., tllilfi p. in'.

For and 10:20a. in., B:15 u. in., J9:30 p. m., UUHP. ru.

Inward.Arrive from

and '8:3 a.6:31 p. ra.Arrive froa K.wa Mill and

Pearl a. in., 8:36 a. m.,11.02 a. hi., "1:40 p. ru., 1:2 p. in.,G:3l p. in., 7,30 p. in,Arrive from and

S a. in., 11:40 p. in., B:31P. m, 110-1- p, in,

Tbo a two-nou- r

trai'i (only first cluss ticketsleaves every ata ni.; Ives luat 10:10 p. m The Limited stopa only

I'eurl Clly anduinl ami I'eaiJ CllyInwaiii

Only(I P K

A,

Mu lie I In iiuue are)(iniin Ittil,Hm HI Hi.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N COMPANY.

Trom New York to via Tehuantepec, every sixth day.Freight received at all times at the wharf, 41st Street, South

FROM OR TO HONOLULU

8. 8. MlSSOURIAN, to sail JUNE 28. S. COLUMBIAN, to sail JUNE 14

S. S. ALASKAN, to sail about JUNE

Tor further Information apply to H. HACKFELD 4 CO, LTD, agents,Honolulu.

C. P. General Freight Agent.

Phone 2295 ReachesHustace-Pec- k Co.,

ALL KINDS OK ROCK AND BAND FOIl CONCRETE WORK.

FIREWOOD AND COAL.

63 QUEEN P. 0. BOX 212

FIRE INSURANCE

B. Dillingham Co.

a.nei-a- l Hawaii:

Atlis Assurance of London.Underwriter' Anenoy.

Providence Washington Insurance Co,

FLOOR, STANUENWALD

LIFE INSURANCEie Luxury; Ntceitlty.

But BE8ind tliat Is provided f.imousmd equitable ofhuitta, in the

New England MutualLife Insurance Co.

MASSACHUSETTS.

If be Informed aboutihsia

CASTLE. & COOKE,

JjMtflAU .lr!NT,HONOLULU,

31

21 27

17

Manchuria

FRANCISCO.

America.

,.., J.u",?2,3.8. Honolulan,....;

Honolulu

General Agents. Monoima

Railway Table

Outward.Walanae, Whialua,

Stations

Wbhlawu Lellehua

Honolulu Kahuku, Wal-aulu-

Watauga in..

HonoluluCity-17- :46

Honolulu U'uhlawaIB

Jlalolwu Limited,honored),

Honolulu Sunduy 4:36returning, on Honolulu

at WhIuuuo outward,Wuluiiuu, Wftlpahu

Dully, tHunday Hirepled IHuuilsy

IlliNltlON, (J HMITJI.Hiiirliiliiient. O, I1,

uumlmrllutlniisaksllrrlsl

STEAMSHIP

Honolulu,Company's

Brooklyn.

SEATTLE TACOMA DIRECT:

2G

MORSE,

Ltd.

STREET

TheLIMITED

Company

BOSTON,

IiUbllibed in 1BS8

Bishop & Co.BANKER!

Commercial and Travelers'

Lftteri of Credit inoed on

the Bank of California nd

The London Joint Stock Bank

Ltd., London.

Correipondenti for theAmerican Expren Company

and Thoa. Ccok & Son.

Interest allowed on Term

and Saving! Bank Deposits.

BANK OF HONOLULULIMITED

PAID CAPITAL, 1600,000

Baeceiaori toGLAUS SPUECKELS & CO.

Invitei your Account andoffers utiifactory tervice.

Loans at market rates.

Exchange and Cable trans-fers.

Travelers' Credits andChecks available everywhere.

The Yokohama Specie

Bank, Limited

.IIEAD OFFICE... T01I01UMA

Capital (Paid Up).. Yen 24,000.000Keaorve Fund Yen 10.6U0.OUO

General1 banking buslneeattaneacted. Savings accounta for$1 and upwards..

Fire and burglar-proo- f vaultr,with Safe Deposit Boxed for rentat 12 per year and upwards

Trunkal uud raiieu.to be kept oncustody at moderate ratea.

Particulars to be applied for.

TU AKAI, Mauuger.

Honolulu Office, Uetliel and Mercbanta StreeU. Telephone 2421and 1C9L P. O Uoi 168.

Oahu Machine Shop301 QUEEH AND BICHABDS III.

Telenbone 514Automobiles, Motor Cycles. Qu Ita- -

tioaary and Marine Engines, BiceMill Machinery, Etc

Honolulu ElectricCo.

Engineering ari ContractingHonse-Wirin- g Bjpairing Supplies1187 ALAKEA ST. Near Beretania

PLANISHED STEELA full aiiortment, sizes Z4"xl6"

to 48"zl20", and gauges N. It toN- - 10 just to hand.

Vfe do sheet metal work of allkinds, and guarantee satisfaction.Yonr patronage is solicited.PB0MPT ATTENTION TO J0BBIN0

EMMELDTH A CO., LTD.Phone 1611 145 King Street

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KUTOI.

IKALIftS Of LUM1KK.

ALLU A 10110.Into Itrsat :: t: i Honolvln

2185 filltorlul looms 2250business oMrc. Thrne ure the lele- -

phone numbers of the Bulletin.

Alexander & Baldwin,LIMITED

OFriCERS AND DIRECTORSIt. I Uuldwln President

'W. M. Alexander

tutJ. P. Coo1..,.2ni1.1 It tlalt 3rdJohn Otilhl Acting TreusurerII II Puxton .SecretaryW O. Smith DirectorW n, Cmtlo DirectorO. N. Wilcox Director

Sugar Factors.Commission Merchants,and Insurance Agents

Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.llnlku Sugar Company.I'ulu Plantation.Mnul Agricultural rnmpany.lluwnllan Hugnr Compaiiy.Kahuku Plantutlon Company.Mcllryde Sugar Company.Knhuliil Itallroad Coinpany.Kuual Halluay Cuiiipuiiy.Nonolua Itanch.Haiku I"rult mill Packing Company.Kauai Fruit and Lniul Company.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

8HIPPINQ AND COMMI88ION MER.CHANTS, 8UQAR FACTORS

andOENERAL INSURANCE AQENTS

RepresentingKwa Plantation Co.Walalua AhTlcultura) On., Ud,Kohata Sugar Co.Walmea Sucar Mill Co.Apokn'a Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fnlton Iron Workn of fit Iiuls.Babcocs & Wilson Pumps.Qreen'a Fuel Kcouointtera.Mataon Navigation Co.

,C. Brewer & Co., Ltd,4 .. ""

8UQAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION " MERCHANTS

Officers and Directors:

H. F, BlBhop,. PresidentQeo. II. Ilouertsou

....Vlce-Prealden- l and ManagerW. W. North TreasurerRichard Ivers SecretaryJ. R. Qalt AuditorUeo. R. Carter DirectorC. II. Cooke DirectorR. A. Couke r. DirectorA. Qartloy Director

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.

FIRE AND MARINE

INSURANCE AGENCIES

Itoyal Insurance Co. of Liverpool.Ixmilon AEsurance Corporation.Commercial Union Assurance Co.

of Uindnn.Scottlxh Union & National Ins.

Co. of Edinburgh.Caledonian lusuranr Co. of

Kdlnhurgh.American & Foreign Marine Ins.

Co.

ms,Chas. R. Frazier

CompanyIOUK ASVEBTUIM

Phone 1371 122 King Bt.

STANDARD CAS ENGINESTor All Purpoiws

Marine, Stationary, Pumping,Hoisting, Etc.

HONOLULU IRON WORK8 CO.Agents for Hawaii

Chemical Engines andWatchman's Clocks

For Sale byA. OILMAN

Fort Street

PACIFIC ENOINEEBINOCOMPANY, LTD.

Consulting, Designing and Cob- -

strttotlng Engineers.Bridges, Bnildings, Concrete Strue'

tares. Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys-

tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro-jects. Phone 1040.

mter-lslan- l, and O. It. & h Shippingbooks for sale at the Bulletinnffice. C0o each.

ARCHITECTS SPECIFY ITTHE QUALITY OP THE ( Itl'HIIEI) IIOCIC FROM OUR

gi'AlllllEH IH HO fiotil) THAT AIH'IIITEt'TH fAN HAKKI.Y

PIT IT IN THEIR HPLCIIIi ATUlNH WIIHItlJ t'liMENTUllUlt III TO III! IKINIJ.

Honolulu Construction & Drayinti Co,, Ltd,,IIOHINbON UUII.DIHO QUEEN HTM HUT

LEQAL NOTICE8.

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURT, FOR THE TERRITORY

OK HAWAII.THE UNITED STATES OP AMER

ICA, l'lalntlff, vs. CECIL BROWN,Trustees, ct nl., Defendnutn. Ac-tl-

brought lu said' DistrictCourt, nnd tbo Petition tiled Inthe office of the Clerk of saidDistrict Court, lu Honolulu.

THE PRESIDENT OV THE UNITEDSTATES, fJREETINU:

CECIL HltOWN, HENRY M. VONHOLT and AM1ERT N. CAMP-DEL-

Trustees under the lastWill and Testament of JAMESCAMPIiELL, deceased ; ADIOA1LW. KAWANANAKOA; KALAKA-U- A

KAWANANAKOA, KAPIO-LA-

KAWANANAKOA, other-wise called KAPIOLAN1 KAWA-NANAKOA CAMPIIELL, nnd U

KAWANANAKOA, minorchildren of AUIOAIL W. KAWA-NANAKOA; ALICE T. MACKAR-LAN- E;

WALTER F. MACFAR-LAN- E,

husband of ALICE T.MACFARANE WALTERJAMES MACFARLANB. ALICEEMALIE MACFARLANC andMURIEL BEATRICE MACFAR- -,

LANE, minor children of ALICET. MACFARLANE nnd WALTERF. MACFARLANB; MURIELSHINGLE; ROBERT W. SHIN-OL-

husband of MURIEL SHIN-GLE; MURIEL MELVIN 8H1N-OL- E

nn,d ROBERT W. SHINGLE,Junior, minor children of MUR-

IEL SHINGLE und ROBERT W.SHINGLE; BEATRICE MARYCAMPBELL; OAHU RAILWAYAND LAND COMPANY, a corpor-ation existing and doing businessunder and by virtue' of the lawsof the Territory of Hawaii; ROB-

ERT W. ATKINSON and WAL-

TER F. FHEAR, Trustees; HA-WAIIAN FIBRE COMPANY, LIM-

ITED, a corporation existing anddoing business undor and by vir-

tue of tbo laws of the Territoryof Hawaii; EWA PLANTATIONCOMPANY, a corporation existingnnd doing business under and byvirtue of the laws of the Territoryof Hawaii; nnd JOHN BROWN,JAMES WHITE, HENRY SMITH,DAVID JONES, MARY GREEN,JANE BLACK, MARTHA WIL-LIAMS, and ALICE DAVIS, unknown owners and claimants.

You are hereby directed to appearand answer the Petition In an actionentitled as above, brought agalnBt youIn trie United States District Court,for the Territory of Hawaii, withintwenty days from and after serviceupon you of a certified copy of Plain-tiff's Petition herein, tdgether with acertified copy of this Summons.

And you nre hereby notified thatunliEM you appear and answer asabole required, the said Plaintiff willtake jitdgmout of condemnation of thelands defrrlbed In tbo Petition hereinai.d for any other relief demanded Inthe Petition.

WITNESS THE HONORABLESANFORD B. DOLE nnd THE HON-ORABLE CHARLES F. CLEMONS,Judges of uald JDIstrlct Court, this23rd day of March, In the ye'nr of ourLord one thousand nine hundred andeleven and of the independence of theUnited States the one hundred andthirty-fift- h

(Seal)(Slgued) A. E. MURPHY,

Clerk.(Endorsed)"No U. UNITED STATES DISTRICT

COURT, for the Territory of Ha-wu-

THE UNITED STATES OKAMERICA VS. CECIL BROWN,Trustee, et al. SUMMONS. ROB-

ERT W. BRECKONS, UnitedStutes Attorney,

THE 'JN1TED STATES OF AMER-ICA,

Territory of Huwatl,City of Honolulu, ss.

I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of tboUnited States District Court for theTerritory and District of Hawaii, dohereby certify the foregoing to be afull, true aud correct copy of theoriginal Summons lu the case of THEUNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs.CECIL BROWN, Trustee, et al as thesame remains of record uud on (He Inthe office of the Clerk of sal'd Court

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 havehereunto set my hand uud affixed theseul of said District Court this 30thday of March, A. D. 1911.(Seal) A. E. MURPHY,Cleik of United. Statea District Court,

Territory of Hawaii.By F. I DAVIS,

Deputy Clerk.4892-3-

BUSINE88 NOTICES.

NOTICE OF MEETING.

All piiKons holding property In feesimple or under lea mi, within the sec-

tion uf tbo city kiiiiun us the Auual- -ollmii district, corner Alapul and Lu- -ualllu streelK, uie lespectfully riHiuest-e- d

lo ultend a imellllif lit LusltanlaHull mi rrlduy. May 2C, 1911, at 7.30P in., fur tin, purpoie of orKniilzliiK unImpiowiiieiit usnocliitloii, '

A. I) CAHTRO,A II. It. VIUIRA,v rmtNANDi:. jr,J n KAIUA,J. p iioDiiiniiir,J V ItllflO,W P WII.HON.

Iliinolulil, May 20, 'j 4fJ3C--

llluhk books of all sorts, ledgers,ell), niitiiufiH'liirud by Hie llullullii1'iilillnlilns f'iiiiiiuyr

Use He II u 1 1 1 1 u II ur ir,

REAL ESTATE

TRANSACTIONS

Entered for Record, May 23, 1911.A n ton o de Costa ct nl to Joo Car- -

vnlho .i I,Null! nnd wf to Kenol .1)Kcnol nnd wlfo to Mnry E. Foster.. D

Maul Auto Co Ltd to YiiB.iku Ma- -mono BS

HatBiiklchl lllrata to Yusaktt Ma- -

riiono , CM

John RodrlgueB to Maria C Rcls..RulMaria C Rcls aud lisli to Mary M

Miller - DMnry M Milter to Pioneer Bldg A

Loan Abhh of Haw MAgnes C Weaver to Mnry E Low..DMary n Low to P L Weaver DKniillicolnnt Children's Hospital to

William Stodnrt and wf DOahu College by Trs to Cnrollno E

Peterson i..I)Cnrollno E Peterson anil, hsb to Trs

o Oahu Collcgo MGotdle G Giirncy to Mull Bldg &

Socy of Haw Ltd MGeorge R Castle by Atty to Notice

NoticeHnnliku Puhl to Knneakalau (k)...D

Entered for Record, May 24, 1911.Manuel B Costn und wf to John

Perrelra Jr DMunoel A Gonsalves to John da

Costa , DMnul Plneapplo Co Ltd to FlrBt Nat

Bank of Wnlluku MFrank Sommeifeld nnd wf to Ma- -

knkoa Snlffen DMnknkoa Snlffen nnd hsb to Jose

V Mnrclel M

llatbsliclia M Alton by Atty to L 11

Kaplloho Par RelI. II Kaplloho Hi Zen Kim Kill (w)..DPapalHIM Adams to William J Co- -- ellii) DT K Clarke to B II Claik I)Onhn College by Trs to James D

Dougherty I)JameB D Dougherty to Trs of Oahu ,

College MOahu Collegn by Trs to Mrs Helen

M von Datum DHelen M von Damm and lisb to

Trs of Onhn College. MEst ol B P Bishop by Tr to Hono

lulu Constructn & Dray Co Ltd..DHonolulu Conslrcn & Drny Co Ltd

lo Trs of Est of II P BIb1io,...M

Recorded May 5, 1911.Edward (Jcrtz lo von Hunim-Yriun-

Co Ltd. C M: model D Uulcklourlnc car No 12SR,"Ter of Hawaii;1000 II 319, p 2S, Alr 1". 19U

I. II itlchcy to von Jlnmin-Youn- s CoLtd, (' M; model 49 Overland touringcur N" 4983)!, T.er PU!.wul' j).lr!i .!'349. p 27. May 4, 1911.

Henry II Parker to J II Schnack, D;924 r, fii) ft of It P 4367, kul 139, HotelSt. Honolulu, Oahu; S60. 11, 362, p 29.May 4, 1911.

Von llmmn-Yoiin- Co Ltd to-- IIRlcliey, Rel: model ,D UulcktuurliiK enr No 12rli, Tvr of Hawaii:J COO 11 349, p 29. Mny G, 1911,

Solmon Kininl und wf nnd liy tr toKclllahonul (k), I: 10,200 i ft land,Walklkl-ukn- , Honolulu, Oahu! 110 H352, i 30 May 4, 1911.

William It C'aHllu nnd wf tn JaineiI! Castle, I); pe laud, Auwalollmu,

Oahu; tl, etc. B 302, p 32, Dec28, 190C

Uiik Tin to Nb Chuck, D; IntIn por It P Kill, kul 3102. np 3, bldc,etc, Iwllel, Honolulu, Ouhu; SHOO. II352, p 34 Apr 27. 1911.

IC Nnkninoto ,nnd wf et nl to SnoMartlnhn Dent Socy of Hawaii, M; IntIn premises, Kapaakea, Honolulu, Oahu:11250. B 349, p 29. May E, 1911.

II Colt Hobron to John II Dyo nndwf. D; lots 14, IS, 32 und 33, 1,1k J,KaliKioUilii) Tract, Honolulu, Oahu;S500. 11 352, p 35. May 4, 1911. .

John II Dye and vf to Trent TrustCo Ltd, M: lots 14, 15, 32 and 33, bile

J, blilKS, rents, etc, Koluaolohe Tract,Honolulu, Oahu; $750. Q 349, p 31,

Mny 4, 1911.Henry Waterhouse Trust Co Ltd to

Keakulkaual (k), D; lpt 2 (18,004 aqft land), Pnlolo Hd, Honolulu, Oahu;1400. 11 352, p 37. Jnn 24. 1910.

R K Alnulko and w f lo a W Malohij,D; I Rliare tn but land, Mabaiilepu.Kona. Kaunl; II, etc. II 362, p 32. Nov30, 1910.

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OLD NATIVE CHURCHIS BEING REPAIRED

( Special Bulletin Ccrreapondence,)WAILUKU, Mny 21. The repairs on

the old historic native, church ofIn Wnlluku, are almost com

pleted now. The cxtcilor as well astho Interior of the church Iiuve beenreplastered hy native workmen underthe direction of Contiactor V. It Pat-terson, nnd the old church looks almosta new one. New pews of tho latestpattern lllivu been obtained, while thoold ones have, been sold,

DmliiK the last trip nf Rev L, IIiKuumehelvva, the pastor, to Honolulu,hn placed orders fur tho making ofthree new kou pulpit chairs, costingnliout 1200, nnd these will he placed tnposition before the renovated churchwill he reconsecrated on Sunday, Juneis. AfUr the formal reopening of thethiiidi, lis memherr. will enlarge thoscnpn of tho r'hrlstlun Ihideiivor work,und the condition of natives uud othersliving In need und went will receiveHie iiiio und attention of llio virionsriiiiiiultlei'S und ineinhers represmitliigHie iirKiiiilmilloti In this ttmn

2185 filllurlnl rm 225butliiris ufllrr, Tlii-i- e lire Hie Isle,pliulis UUHibrri llif II U 1 1 s 1 1 M,

MOVEMENTS OF

MAIL STEAMERS

VESSELS TO ARRIVS

Friday, May 26,Hongkong via Japan ports Ame-

rica Maru, Jap. Bttnr.San Kranclsco Sierra, O, S. S.Victoria nnd Vancouver Zealandla,

C.-- S. S.Saturday, May 27. .

Hlto via way ports Mnima Koa,stinr.

Sunday, May 28.Maul, Moloknl and LannI portB

Mlknliala, Btmr.Maul (excursion) Llkellko, stnir.Knual jiorts Klnau, gtmr.

Monday, May 29,Son Francisco and Seattle IIIlo-nln- n,

M. N. 8. S.Kauai ports Noenu, Btmr.

Tuesday, May 30.Sallna Cruz via San Kranclsco and

Pugot Sound Mexican, A.-- S. S.San Francisco Chlyo Maru, Jap.

stmr,Wednesday, May 31.

Hawaii via Maul ports Clnuillnc,Btmr.

Kauai ports Kinau, stmr.Friday, June 2.

Hongkong via Japan porto TenyoMnru, Jap. stmr.

Saturday, June 3.San Francisco Honolulan, M. N. B.

S.Friday, June 9.

Hongkong via Japan jiorta PersiaP. M. fl. S. '

Monday, June 12.San Francisco Mongolia, P. M, S.

3.Tuesday, June 13.

San Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. M.S .S.

Friday, June 16.San Francisco Sierra, O. S. S.

Saturday, June 17.Hongkong via Japan ports Korea,

P M. S. S.Tuesday, June 20.

San Francisco America Maru, Jap.stmr,

Australian porta la Suva Makuri,C.-- S. S.

Wednesday, June 21.San Francisco Lurllne, M. N. S. S.

Friday, June 23.Hongkong via Japan ports Nippon

Maru, Jap. Btmi.Victoria and Vnncoiuor Maramn,

C.-- S. 8.Saturday, June 24.

Central and South Ameilcau portsKlyo Maiu, Jup. stmr.

Tuesday, 'June '27.San FranclBCd-TenJ- u' Maru, Jap.

stmr.Friday, June 30.

Hoilxkoiie Via Jatmtl nnrtn Hllia.irfa, P. M. S. S.

1 VM8EL TO DEPART fThursday, May 25.

Kauai porta W O. Halt, stmr., S

P. m.Friday, May 26.

San Francisco America Maru, Japstmr.

Hawaii via Maul poitn Claudlne,stmr., G p. m.

Australian port via Suva Zealan-dl- a,

C.-- S. 8., midnight.Friday, May 26.

Konn nnd Knti ports Manna Loi,stmr., noon.

Saturday, May 27.Maul (excursion) Ukellko, Btmr.

p. m.Monday, May 29.

San Francisco Lurllne, M. N. S. S.10 n. in.

Kauai jwrfR Noenu, Btmr., 5 p. ru.Tuesday, May 30.

Hongkong via Jupan ports ChlyoMaru, Jap. stmr,

IIIIo via way ports Manna Ken.stmr., 10 a. m,

Mnul, Moloknl nnd LannI portsMlkahala, stmr., ft p. ni.

Knnnl ports Klnau, Btmr., S p. in.Wednesday, May 31.

San Francisco Sierra, O. S. S., 10a. m. j

Thursday, June 1. --'

Kauai (HDrts W. Q. Hall, stmr.Friday, June 2.

Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlnostmr., S p. in.

San Francisco Tenyo Maru, Jap.stmr.

Snn Francisco Porsla, P. M. S. S.Monday, 'June B.

Kauai ports Nocau, Btmr., E p. ni.Tuesday, June 6.

Hllo via way porta-- Mauna Kenstmr., 10 n. in.

Monday, June 12.Japan ports and Hongkong Mon-

golia, P. M. F. S.Tuesday, June 13.

San Francisco Honolulan, M, N. S.S.

Saturday, June 17.Bun Francisco Korea, p M, S. 8.

Tuesday, June 20.Japan ports and Hongkong Ame-rlc- n

Mnru.vlnp. stmr,Vlctorln nnd Vancouver Makuro,

C.-- 8. 8.Wednesday, June 21,

Snn Frnuclsco Sltirrn, O. 8, 8,Sun Frniiclsco Wllhclmliiu, M. M

8, 8.Friday, June 23,

Bun Francisco Nippon Morn, Jup.stmr.

Australian polls via Kiivu Mura-mi- l,

C.-- H, H,

Tutidsy, June 27.Jiiinu ioiIh iiml iiiikIiiiw-Ti- iiu

Mum, Jup, sliur.Wednesday, June 78.

Japan iKlrii Muru, Jsu, nimr,

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inwiMiPi niiwn niin mr

WANTSTO LET.

'ilie property known as tlib Wilderbuilding, corner of Fort and Queenstreets. Dimensions 41xCB. The buildIn will be remodeled to suit tenant.Apply to C. llrewer & Co. Ltd.

Furnished cottage, near cnrllne. U12Llllha St. 4926-l-

R00M8 AND BOARD.

Cuttnge with bath and board for cou-ple. "A suite of rooms with boardnnd hot and cold water bath. ShadyNook, 1049 Beretnnla at. Telephone1333, 4910-t- f

Rooinh with board, Wnlklkl, for n.

Z391 Kalaknuit Ave.; phono2S2C. 4930-2-

Nlcely-furnlshe- d rooms with board.Apply 13CG King St.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

On credit; SI a week; no security. Usewhile paying. J. Carlo, Fort St.

FURNISHED R00M8.

One large, airy furnished room, suit-ubl- o

for two gentlemen, and a smaltfurnished, with electric light andbutlirooni; near carllne. Mrs. F. L.Schmidt, preprletor, 1038 Alapal St.,mar King. 4933-l-

No. 73 lleretanla St. Electric lightsand running water In each room.Price reasonable. J. II. Townsend,proprietor. 4870-t- f

Clean furnished, mosqulto-proo- f roomsto let. "The Oakland," 1189 AlakeaSt. 4930-l- m

Moxiiulto-proo- f Innal rooms; also lighthousekeeping. 1248 Hmma St.

4936-l-

FURNI8HED COTTAQE8.

Cressuty's furnished cottages, WalklklBeach; Tel. 2868. 4889-t- t

FOR SALE OR LEA8E.

One house situated ut 125!) Lu- -

uulllo St. Apply Lewis' Stables.4936-7- 1

Lots or cottuges on ctirllhe, Kalmukl.Uorman, mG'-Alftke- 6t.

4922-l-

FOR 8ALE.1

Ueuutlful ten-acr- e country homo onthe principal street In Mtinoa. Landruns to top of Tantalus'; ubunduntfiult nnd shade trees; cottage, barn,

'junto shed,; etc. c fc'lnatvlews, coolbreezes, no dust; un Ideal home nearuu line. Alio for sale, two choicelots with fruit In abundunde andhandsome shade treos, high andnightly. Address "Kullano," careBulletin. 4936--

I cun supply ou with stock or eggs

from the following breeds: It. I.lUds, B. I. Itocks, S. C. White s,

Faverolles, Silver Spangledilumburgs, Silver Seabrlghts, Ban-

tams, Silkies and Black Mlnorcas.Itefrrence: Sonoma National Bank.Jack Lee, It. 3, Box 68, Petnluma,Oil, 4930-l-

New attractive live-roo- cottage,cheap. Everything modern. Nicelawn: choice fruit nnd shude trees.Ninth Ave.. Kulmukl, one block fromcnrllne; above sanatorium, inquireun premises. 4928-t- f

The Transo envelope a tlihs-ikvl-

Invention. No addreislng nottary In ending out bills reelpts. BulUtlu Publishing C.sole agents for patenter tt

Fort street snnph; I1D0O Seven-roo-

nnd bati home. Lot 60x114. Thispiece of property Is within a blockmid a half of Beretnnla street.

niuntirni hnrnn tn Pnlolo Valley, closeto cnrllne; cheap; attractive terms.See Walter II. Bradley, care Kttlmukl Lund Co. Ltd.: Tel. 1669.

Comer lot, Kalmukl, 160x160; best location In district; good neighbors;unsurpassed view. Address P. O,

Box 612. 4878-t- f

MEN'S clothing on credit; 1 perweek; suits given at otice. F. IovyOutlining Co., Sachs Hide. Kurt St.

Three-bedroo- house and lot on LI- -

lllm St., above Wyllle$1900. Phono 3448.

Belected Caravoulca wool cottonseed. A. V. Gear, 114 Fort Bt

P. O, nox 404. 4ll-t- l

inltr-lslan- d and Ouhu Ilallrosd ship- -ntiiL-- books, at Bulletin oltlco. tf

f'holre rut llowers. Phone .1029.

Victor Talking Machines

And

LATE8T RECORDS

DHRGSTROM MU8IC CO, LTD.

Thayer Piano Co.

STEINWAYAND OTMEH PIAN08

160 Haiti BlrtH Plions 2111

TIININU (IIIAIIANTIJIII)

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WANTED.

To save ou 33 per lent, on yourmeter bill by using our wire-draw- n S.Mazda lamps. Will burn In any po-

sition. Honolulu L'lectrlc Co, cor.Beretnnla and Alakea St.; Tel. 3097.

4933-l-

By reliable woman, situation as cham-bermaid In rooming-hous- e or houseworl In small family. Must havework. Address "T", Rulletln ottlce.

4936-2- 1

Men who like to wear good clothes tocall and see our sample, COO pat-terns Just arrived. V. I.ovy Outllt-tin- g

Co, Sachs IJIdg., Fort St.

Hveryone to have his hat cleaned by theExpert Hat Cleaners. Wo do the bestwork In the city at lowest price. rt

Hat Cleaners, opposite CluhStables. 493G-l-

Y.A horse or pony suitable for boy, State

lowest ensh price and where ran beseen. Address Melville, enre Bulle-tin office. 4936-t- f

You owe It to the departed. Monuments nnd tombstones cleaned; madelike new. Investigate. Dewing, 1223Emma. 4934-30- 1

Second-han- d portnble or stationarygasoline engine, 10 to It, horsepower."C. C.", Bulletin office. 4928-- tt

Good dressers to get their suits madeto order from F. Levy Outlining Co,Sachs Bldg, Fort St.

All kinds of keys mado to order. M.Shestopol, cor. Bishop and Merchant.

4033-l-

To buy a small collection of postagestamps. "K. B. P.". Bulletin ottlce.

4928-t- t

Anything of valuo bought (or cash.Carlo, 1117 Fort St. 4763-t- f

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

Pacific Electric Co. Motor and dynamorepairing n specialty. Motors andgenerators of oil capacity for sale.1152 Fort St.; Tel. 3132.

4931-l-

Storage butteries rented; S2 per month;recharge SI. Mugnetos and colls re-- lpulred. Berger' Electrical Works.

4931-l-

WATCH E8.

On .credit; St a week; no security.Wear while paying. J. Carlo, FortSt. 4910-t- f

SODA WORKS.

Why drink Inferior grades when yourun have the best soda at same price?All our goods comply with pure foodlaw, Star Soda Water Co.; Tel, 2267,

4936-2-

Keep cool by drinking the most de-

licious soda water made In Honolulu.All flavors. Delivered to your home.Sunrise Soda Works; Tel. 1345.

4935-l-

We use artesian water, ninklng oursodu superior to all others. A drinkof our pineapple Juice will convince.Dragon Bodn Works; Tel. 3162.

4934-3-

Phono 3022 for the best soda wutermade In Honolulu. Honolulu SodaWater Co, Matsumoto lane, near corner of lleretanla nnd Nuuanu.

AUTOMOBILE.

For hire, atten-ieate- d Packard;phone 2511. Toung Hotel Btand:Cbaa. Reynold!. 4&40--

LIVERY STABLE.

First-clas- s livery turnouts at rea-

sonable rates. Territory LiveryStable, 348 King; phone ZGSS.

VETERINARIANS.

Dr. I II Case Olllce, Lewis' Stables;Phone 2141. Itesldence phone, 1113.

4931-l- m

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

Union Employment Otllce Japaneserooks, waiters, ynrdboys, etc. Phono1420, Q, Hlruokn, 208 lleretanla,near Emma, 4919-H- n

T. Ishlbashl, Klnuu Employment OfIke j phono 1879.. 4896-t- f

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.

J, A Combs, 103 Stangenwald BldgTel 1884, Notary public,

4931-l- m

JEWELRY.

On credit; no security; wear whilepaying, J. Carlo, Fort St.

CHIROPODIST.

Ull, 1III1CII Olllce, 04 Alex. YoungIJIdg, Phone 3308.

ANNOUNCEMENTS,

(I V LINCOLNTill! ONLY ONI'I

PriKikul iiiw lilt r intimitis HI, bet.King Mild IJueeil, upji Alum It an Htuble

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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911. V., ,

WANTSREMEDIES.

Are you III? If so, you should Inves-tigate Vlava No drugs. A treatmentfounded on laws of Nature. Naturealone can heal; that's Vlava. Youowe It to yourself to Investigate.Send for literature. Free lectureThursday, 2:30. The Vlava Co, 1148Alakea St. 4912-l-

Hashimoto Massage, baths; rheumatism, bruises, sprains, tired feel-

ing, other nlhreuts, relieved, 178lleretanla; Tel. 2637. 4936-li- n

MA8S tJoeY

Hheumatlsm, brain dlsense, neuralgia,lumbago, quickly relieved. ltecom-mende- d

by a number of prominentHonolulu citizens. K, Oshliim, 34

Beretnnla St. 4938-l-

SBMU8IC TEACHERS.

Mrs. Hodgson, teacher of pnlno. 1516Emma, opp. Roynl School. See sign.

4932-l-

on8HOEMAKER. a

B. Jong Expert shoo repairing.Union St.. opp. Auto Delivery Co.

4932-l-

INFORMATION.be

Call on J. Carlo for Jewelry, watchesand diamonds on credit; SI a week;no security. Wear while paying.

JEWELRY MANUFACTURING.

Call and sea my fine Oriental Jewelry,All kinds of Jewelry made to order.Bargain prices. Wntch repairing. InFukuldo Wntch Co . 222 lleretanla St,

4931-l- m

BUY AND 8ELL. for

New and second-han- d furniture boughtnnd sold. Mirrors repaired nndresll-vere- d.

J. Tnkukl, King- - St., Palamu.4934-l-

JEWELRY.

SI a week: no security. Wear whilepaying. Full Hue: low prices, goodgoods. J. Carlo, Fort St.

CLOTHE8 CLEANING.

Clothes cleaned, dyed and pressed onshort notice. Called for and deliv-

ered. Phone 3029. B. Harada, 1160 ofFort St. 4846-- tt

CONTRACTORS.

Asahl ft Co. H Matsuto, prop. Contractors and builders. House paint-ing ami paperhanglng; screens of allkinds. 208 lleretanla St.; Tel. 1420.

4936-l-

Oeorge Yumadu, general contractor.Estimates furnished, 210 McCnndlessBldg. Phone 1116.

J. It Davis, builder and contractor.Estimate free. Tel. 2629; Box 166.

4930-2- I

PAINTER.

"Enos tho Painter" paints anything andeverything. All work guaranteed llrstclass. Alko paperhanglng and dec-

orating. A trial will convince. UnionSt., above Hotel; Tel. 2230.

4932-l-

PLUMBING.

Johr Mattos, suultury plumber andsheet invlul worker. Manufacturingnnd repairing of uutn fenders, radia-tors, etc. 124 Beretnnla St.; Tel.1657. 4932-l-

Won Loul Co. Sanitary plumbers andtinsmiths. Hotel St., bet. Maunakeannd Smith Sts.; Tel. 1033.

4931-l- m

Tee Sing Keo Plumber nnd tinsmith.Bmllh St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl.

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S1TEATARM0RY

Delegate; J, Kulilo Kalanlannote leftfor Washington yesterday, but he-

roic he left It was loarnod thnt per-

sonally ho Is not In favor of the arm-ory site fur nn Infantry barracks, Hobelieves thnt u waterfront silo Is pre-

ferable, und It the matter becomean Issue and local sentiment la foundopposed to tho armory silo also, IhoDelegnto U ready to roproscut Hintopposition In Hawaii.

"I hellovo that unless tho pooplonro united here, no protest should bomade In Washington, nor am I Infavor of tipjiostng tho nrmy plntiH unless the local sentiment Is unmis-takably thnt way," 'says the Delegate"Unless n roason ailses for protest-ing ngutnst what tho wnr departmentwants, I would not fool like, tnkliKun Iho discussion,

Personally I do not llkn Ilia arm- -

nry site for tho barrucliN und bullnvotli nt much heller places run bo sccur -

ed on Iho waterfront. I do not feu!luslined III lulling a i iv stuinl unlet.the snplo here nnd Hint limy ruiiliolnrcepi tho derision of Ilia ilniarl nitwit.Then I would do i duty In lukn tintinulter up nt ont'ti"

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BULLETIN A08 PAY

Cable News

M0BA1MKS

DIAZ'S PALACE

(Associated Press Cable.)MEXICO CITY, Mny 24 -- President

DInz Is seriously (.Ick, being proMrutcdwith n high fever, combined with ul-

ceration of his teeth,Due to this fact, reports were clr- -

culhted that Diaz Is sulking In hispnlace and would refuse to resignRioters Killed.

Enraged by1 the report, crowds gathered and marched In p. mule tn thepnlnce, where rioting conimciHed, themob refusing to dlspirse nt the com-

mand of the police.Tho troops were railed out hut tho

rioters again refused to disband nndstarted to stone the troops, who tired

them, killing n dozen nnd woundinggreat many more.

Resignations Tomorrow.It is stated that the nslgnntlon of

Din nnd Corral will benlllclnlly presented to Congress tomor-

row, nnd that upon their acceptanceFrancisco lie la Bnrra will immediately

Inaugurated ns provisional presi-

dent.

CROOKED BANKERSREMAIN IN JAIL

WASHINGTON, I). Mny 24.

President Tnft today refused either topardon or commuto the sentences ofWalsh In I.envenworth prison, or Morse

the Atlanta penitentiary Hi) declares Hint violations of the bankinglnws must bo punished

He encouraged Uiomo seeking relieftho former bank presidents, how-

ever, by giving permission for n renewal of tho applications after Janu-ary, 1913.

CITY STREETS

There ore several city streets thntnro In lino for an additional coating

oil In order to preeri their use-

fulness.Members of the city nnd county road

committee have completed nn Inspection of those districts where tho needfor polling of streets und roads Is mosturRtnt. r

One thousnnd dollars has been appropriated by the supervisors for covering the expense' iff oiling certainstreets In the Maklkl district, According tn the figures now submitted bythe city nnd county engineer, this sumwill cover tho cost of oiling aboutthree miles of thoroughfare.

It Is clilmed thnt unless somethingilone nlmof.t Immediately p largo

section of city thoroughfares will soonbe placed where It will cost u in lehlarger sum for restoration. Tim oiling.It Is believed, will savo more than onesection of street from passing Into ndistressing stnte of decadence

Another highway that Is to receive)nttentlon nt the hands of tho countyfathers Is thnt portion of tho NuunnttVnllej road thut lies between the terminus of the carllne nnd the Pull. Arecent Inspection of this rond developed the necessity thnt something bedone right nwny If the roadway Is tobe kept up tn n passable standnrd ofusefulness It Is estimated that It willcost considerable money to give theNuunnu Pall road n coating of oil,nlthough the need for It Is declaredto be Imperative.

HIL0 LABOR UNIONSENDING DELEGATE

(Special nil I let In Ccrrespnml'nce1.)HILO. May 21. The question of

sending a delegate to the comentlnnin Seattle of the Internatlonal'Long-- Ishoremen's Association was broughtup Friday, and It wus definitely set-

tled by tlie Union that Ewullko shouldbe sent us such delegate. Ho willstart on his journey In tho Maunn Kennext Friday, nnd expects to he hackIn Illlo by tho Enterprise July 3.

Tho letter from Governor Krear, re-

plying to the suggestion from thoUnion thut Messrs Prltchnrd, Molrand Mugulro be appointed members oftho belt road rommlsslon, was rend,nnd tlio appointments made by thofJovernor wcro npproved.'

The commltteo appointed to reportIn regard to the complaint mailo bysome Kulwlkl Portuguese to the ef-

fect that Portuguese weiebeing employed on public work, re-

ported that the cusn complained ofhad been examined,, and thnt It hndbeen found thnt Iho complaint wusnot founded on fact.

Tho committee nppolnted to tnko upthe' mutter of having the sheriff ap-

point union members to escort pris-

oners and liiHtima persons to Honolulu, reported that us tho shorllT wnsheld responsible for Iho g

(,f such persons, It did not seem propur for tlu Union to Inlerferu. Doththese reirt "m adopted

W. (' H ilTdiWUmi, KrnixUtiu of llinKient sliili'sniuit, who Is mi Hip stiifftif Mr linn', iiiiilmssiiilnr nt Wnh

, will lie uiKillli'i luril llt'lllnii,inn ni riliiulilin liiiKl'iml, HminllimIn un iiiuiilHUI rvpoii.

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REGAL SHOESExcel

In Fit, Quality, and Workmanship

$3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50

1st we willin Kaimuki

Regal Shoe Store,and Sts

Smart Advance Models. cjCfXLfa9s ff''11 4rCt&Tr3lK

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Photos by American Press Association. S ''rpiIK 1911 waists promise to show contrasting embroidery effects. The white' crapo model, for Instance, Is embroidered !n browns and blues to har-monise with tho waist It accompanies. Tho black chiffon model la trimmedwith whlto beads and Is made over a white lining.

Tellto

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inc. muai ruuuion urasn uri,nil the f00iish wife hardly ever realALL 18 SHE WHO BETRAYSHER HUODAND'8 FAULT8.

TyoUEN, don't tell your troubles If

will bo surprised to see how much youcon holp It If you try.

areat as, the satisfaction la for themoment, It Is more than paid for Uter

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You are sure of tho friend In whomyou confide, but are you sure that thernemump win last torever, and whatiKve. tt tetUnt t'ut tho very best Iswoman once the friendship qver couldbe sure of keeping her mouth abso- -'

lutely closed? Even though your friend '

la absolutely discreet, telling her yourlittle weaknesses will Invariably affecther attitude toward ou. She will haveleas respect for you, less admiration,and that means less love.

Bo wlsa and d. not show your wej--

,sme. uonriuing your trouujes is tin.l- -, i,in,i r h.i.n i, t. .. u ..f'loself control, a lack of self reliance, or.',

,only the self controlled and the suf I

reliant win out In this world.Don't allow yourself to weaken.)

iMako up your mind to show a smilingface to every one, to make the ust ofevery circumstance, to glvo to yourfriends, not to take from them, and I

you will obtain all the affection, all thesympathy, all thit admiration you stand I

BEGGAR CHASED FROM

AGAIN ON MOVE

John Vlllliimtcu, who some monlhsiign ilinppetl Into Honolulu by Die SH Hln I ii and emlcuwiird to gain nlivelihood by begging or selling patk-iigi'-

or ineillcn onl tn lie chased flniiithe I'HMl by filler MrOillllii und pl.iei'diihn.iiil mi Orient IhhiihI U'e, has nowbeen in ih red ilepoilml fimn ManlliiWllll.iin.li In t'lnlins In liiiVu litiil liullifeel lrohi Millie II IhsIiIiIII of Aluckulit, bus belli i l,i lug mil u livinglluousli III iIimiIII of petiplit, wll'i

The only Shoe sold1- -4 Sizes

After June deliver freedistrict

King Bethel

In such bad need of now and whichyou will never get by whining undweeping on over one's shoulder.

The greatest mistake of all Is for awoman to apeak agiilnst her husbandto her friends. Her husband may bothe worst kind of brute on utterne'er-do-we- ll and all that, but It certainly Is not going to helo him reformn lit tHn ydswIiI tltitu r luiiit It nlfn

Urs It, by telling all about his faultsand weaknesses she lowers her ownself socially as well, for husband andwife rise or sink, together,

' HELP HIM TO SAVE.(lenerally It arises from pure

I but all the same It Is' an undoubted fact thut It Is quite of -

ten the fault of tho fluncco that herwedding day Is so long delayed,

LoV,,s .,, generous.

not Ktd enoui". fjr the belovod andwillful to firvuU Qer every desire.

Vow, all this Is vsry charming anddi';r,titfu! and Jiut as It should be.bat the girl who U as wise as she Isltwtng wl.l contrive without In theleist hurting bis feelings to help herlover to savo.

Slio won't express thoughtless wishesseo eery new pluy thut cornea out.

na " '"" l"" ,u ,naRB "" J--

"" ,,,a,' f '" ron p easing her,"" Penlvo glfU actually give her!"'"

Then, as for when atramp through country luncs, followedby a cottugo tea, spells happiness, whywaste money thut udght go toward thellttlo home ou hiring a. motor or goingto the seashore or oloewberu?

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Sanitary Commission Re- -

Asumes Inspection

Touring.

Tlio drainage nf llio lowlands (if

Honolulu was the problem again con-

sidered ycstpnluy afternoon bv lliolii'emljern of llio Kenllnrv Commissionwin) continued their Inspiction triplimit r llio guidance or Chief SnnlinrvOinccr Charlock of thp Hoard ofHealth.

Tlio drainage pioblein at tlio Wnl-kl-

cml or the ell) was studied atIriiKtli. Iho m.ilii question to bo

liv llio commission being, wliellipr tlio swamp aioas arp forniPil

by mountain Blrpams, nrteslnn wateror simply rainfall. If rainfall provesto lie tlio most Itnpoitnnt souico r.f

Rvvnmp wntnr suppl Hip members ofllio? commlHslnii believe Hint thedrainage problem will bo largely com-

plicated.Tlio commission lina fnuiiil that

large stretches of Ininl near Mollllllcould bo dried up illcrlltiR tlioflow of nrtctlan waters now used hy

the Chinese.The contamination of thoMnnni

t.tieam was Illustrated to the SanllarjCummlsslnu jestordiiy by mi overflowInn cesipool used tlio Mills Instllute.

Ono of tlio tentative conclusionsreached by the commission Is thaithe, roads of the city nro built loohigh nnil as a ronscn,uonce art incafes as an obstacle to pioper draln-ng-

Chlilrmnn Carter jebterday diewattention to King s'leet oven withintho) fifteen mile wiped limit, which Isluillt at a level that even iirecludesthli placing of storm drains Tho sameiHKlc'iilty Js found hy Carter with Kit

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(Cpf.nl Hull Pll n r rrrsrmmli nre )W MM Kl', Maul. May 21 Uev

Win C Men ill, a former rresldent ofO.ilm College, will bo on Maul In afew weeks Mr. Merrlft Is one of thefoieiuost men In tho States In Sun-

day school wort. Ho will deliver miaddress 111 Wnllukii on Sunday nfter- -nuon, Juno 3, at either tlio WallukuTown Hall or at tho new WallukuTown Park, near tho Walluku depot.Trains will bring tlio people fromllainuktiapoko, Klhel and oilier adjacent towns connected by trains withY.'nlluku Mr Merrill will also de-

liver nil address buforo tlio meetingof pnstors to be held at tho WallukuTown Hall on Krhhiy, Juno )th. Therenro many of .Mr. Merrill's old pupilsIn Central Maul, among, whom areManager II. A. Ilaldwln of the Mai)lAgricultural Co., Malinger W A. Ilaldwln of the Haiku Pineapple Co, Ltd,and many who will be Rind to meettheir old school master This will boMr Merlin's llrtt llt to the IslandsIn about twenty jenrs.

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Colorado Legislature Fails toFill Place of Man Who

Was III Here.

Tho death of Senator Charles JHughes, of Coloindo, left a ncancyIn tlio upper hoiiso ol Congress lh.itwill not be filled now. Aft r the vac-nne- y

octtirrod the Colorado leglslnturowrcsUed during ono eiillro tochoose a man to succeed Hughes, butwas uusiiccobsful, and tho sessionto it ml with tlio deadlock unbroken

Tlio result Is that Colorado will herepresented for the next two vein byonly one senntor, a ltopubllran, BtnionGuggenheim, who Is a nonentity ho

far as slatesmanslilp Roes,Senator HiiRhes was n Id

Hawaii. Ho tamo hero last fall torecuperate his health, hut he was toofar Roae, and returned llttlo bettertliim when he an lied. APer n briefBlniRglo for llTo In his homo, Honver, he succumbed

Ho iiiinlo many friends during hisvisit here.

HILO PREPARES

FORM FOURTH

( Piwlal n u 1 1 1 1 n Correspondence. )HILO, May ?l A number of prom-

inent business inen held n mootingInst Tuesday afternoon for tlio pur-po- ro

of discussing tho proposition ofsecuring funds for the Fourth of Julycelebration. II V ratten presided,tnry

The following resolution wan offored

by Vicars and carriedResolved, that for tho purpose of

raising Hultleleiit funds to defray theexpenses of u celebration In Illlo onJuly Fourth, and that each business,(Irm or corporation may contribute nfair utid Just proportion of said

this meeting hereby retiieststhe following businesses, llrms undcorporations to contribute thoamounts set ngalnst their mimes:

Thpn followed a long list of localllrms.w lillo Q, II. Vicars acted as socre- -

Tliero was considerable discussionns to whether a largo amount ofmoney should bo appropriated for thopurchase of fireworks Ono factionheld that llio Fourth of July colubrn-Ho- n

would seem u queer one withoutthe traditional display of II reworks,whllo tlio other side thought It toogreat n waste to expend four or livebundled dollars, as had been sugges-ted, only to sea the money go up Insmoke. They argued that It was prcf-erah- lo

to use tho money for prlrcs, Inwhich enso It, would remain In thotown. No definite action was taken.

Those present at the meeting wcro:H. V. Patten, n.'K Itlchnrds, 11 F.Nichols, II It. Austin, H N Holmes,A. Lindsay, C. Castendyk and 0. II.Vicars. Tho nmounts assessed ranfrom $."0 to $..

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SPi:NCi:n KAIPUHINIT May 20, ntKamehnmchn IV road, Hiilhul Spen-cer, 22 j ears, to Kalpuhlliu, 21years, both of Moanalua, O.iliu.

IlAimi:iI!A-C- I May 18, at CatholicChurch, Jose Itodrlgucs Ilarrelre, 19

' jears. to Milgdulenn Pomaro CI, 1!)

j ears, both of Hun Mill, Oaliu.

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DILLINGHAM In Honolulu, Mny 23,Mil, to Mr and Mrs Frank T. Dll- -Ilnglinm, a daughter

KAl'IXA At Kallhl Hospital, May 18,1911, to Mr. nnd Mrs. William K.Kapela, u daughter

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NON-CO- M CLUB

TO BE REALITY

Arrangements for House Madeand Will Star With 300

Members.

That tlio officersclub will soon 1)o u reality nnd thatIn tho now lninio It will start with amembership of several hundtod, Is theimormnuon irom military circles.

Sorgcant-Mnjo- r Qulgley, coast nrtlllcry corpn, is tho moving spirit In thoaflalr to provide a suitable club lioroin tho city for tho s of thedifferent branches of the service, andhe lias secured an option on thoSchmidt houso on IlcrGtnula street,

As soon as thn necessary bond Isput up by the nuuy men tbg placowill be fixed up and within a fewmonths a servlco club will bo a realityIn Honolulu Instead of a dronm nftho men serving Undo Sam In thoParndlsc of the Pacific.

It has long been tho wish of thonon-com- s that tlicy might havegathering place in Honolulu and thomovo to start tho club Is meetingwith tho encouragement of llio oin-ce-

ot tho nrmj' who would like tosec Hie club for tho non-co- a reality.

It Is expected that hy tho timo tiobuilding Is ready there will bo n mem-bership of three hundred, which Is ngood beginning.

Ily tho timo flvo years hnvo passednnd tho nrmy hero Iiob been Increasedto sovoral times its present size, themen believe that they will have nmembership of nt least 1,000

officers of the servlco, mail-

ing It tlio biggest club In tho city.m

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JAPANESE FARMERSINCORPORATE

It seems from developments thattho Japnncso nro not slow to ceo thepossibilities of small fanning In thoIslands. A full of Japanese has betnIncorporated for tho express purposeof raising garden truck and marketlug tlio same to tho advantage of nilconcerned.

Tho company Intends to net ns middlemcn for growers nnd consumeisand plans nlso to open up an exorttiade with tho Cfflist and nn Impoittrndo fiom Jup'iu. It will nlso undor--tako to hundto fresh fish, not onlytlio fish caught In local waters, butfresh fish Imported In cold storageflom Japan.

Tho capital stock subscribed fortho venture Is 110,000 with MessrsKawalinra and Sumlda at tho bead.

tmLeong Nan, u Chlneso merchant on

Hotel afreet, was arrested ostcrdayfor "taking It out" of on Informer onnulet lHtlo gambling riipios tint nroquite Interesting to many of tho localChinese sports.

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Thanks All andWill Remain On

Shore. .

Tjic total amount that has beencontributed to tho Capt. Sam fund HJlfiOO. This amount Is now In thohands of tlio Bpeclal comtirltteo con-

sisting of John Clark, James Jaegerand It. W. Shingle.'

Tho proposition of purchasing an-

other vessel for Capt. Sam has beenabandoned as ho has expressed him-

self as desiring to lemaln on sboio(he rest of his dns as bo thinks hoIs too old now to start all over againIn the ca business.

The comiiiltteo has decided to ninkolilm nn allowance of $10 a week from(ho fund, nnd It Is hoped that lhciowill ho sopio easy employment foundfor 1im In the near fiituic. A job asnight watchman would bo right In hislino ns ho Is too old for hard draft.

Tho following letter Is from Capt.Sam, expressing his appreciation forwhat has been doiio for htm:

"I desiro to thank tho kind friendswho have so generously donated to mylellof; also )o thank tho athletic association, various baseball clubs andHonolulu Amusement Company for Ihobenefits which they hnvo given In mybebnlf. I feel particularly Indebted toThe Advertiser, tho Star and tho Hill-lot-

for whnt they have done o helpmo In my plllkln.

CAPT. SAM MANA.

The cit'toni of cnstliiR roses on tliosurface of .tho Columbia Klvcr Inmemory, of the sailor dead will bo ob-

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