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tf ! ' I -- !1 '"' "" Bf , f.J' .Vj, . I fej! ftft 5.5 ? fr K- - W - JABS" k 'IV ' tv '- - b From Mongolia San Francisco May 30 1 For San Francisco: Evening Bulletin Signs on your windows will not WMIiclmlnii May 2b secure you tenants and boarders From half so quickly as n little ad in Maramn Vancouver! Apr. 29 the B u 1 1 c t i it's Room and Board Columns. For Vancouver: Manuka, .. .May 26 3:30 EDITION Secured the news and hence many subscribers ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4628. 10 rAGE3. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, MY 25, 1010. 10 PAGES. PRICE I OEKTfl GRAND The Territorial llrand .lurj wiib In cession tlilH morning nml made a lr gin- ning on n special iiihI nyli iiisllvo In CHtli;rilnii Into the number nf nuto-mobi- nrctdenta Ihat have occurrel on Onliu during the courso if the h"t hIx months. The (irnud JiirnrH itro re- ceiving Iho nsxlstancu nf llio Oily nmt Count v Attorney's oulco ami Iho wlmln Biihjoct will lie gono Intel thoroughly Tlio Cluticy caso was taken up liy Iho Craud .luiors ul tlio morning scs-kIo- lint tlidr luveijllgat'on will tint bo confined tp Hint or nny ono c.uso but tlio luvusllgillnii will tnko up I ho whole subject of automobile rogula-Hon- , tlio prevention of nccldcntu anil V TIiIb afternoon Sheriff Jflrrctt Imt nn Interview with' thq Governor with nferi'tiio to forcing tho prison-ei- tn tnko food. Dr. Macknll ret fused in do tho work according to the b1 orlft's mid inter on HiIh evening" president Molt Smith of tho ll(Mrd of llt.illli will he called on to appoint a 'iicdU-n- l otllcor to udniliils-te- r noiirlsliinont to tlio "ninrtrs." Kvcii tho ItiisHlan "nmrtjrs" who aro nllfRoif lu he nliirvln thoniRuhcii tp dcntli have "irnllorB" In their ranks. I. mt nlKht tho yoiuigeBt of Iho, hunch ukcd for homq bread to eat, and at tho samo llmo slKiied tho warder to keep Iho nutter quiet nnd not to toll tho other Itiisxlnint of hla "tho self Imposed ant. Vnelllaff Is ttiUliiR water at present na a stoutly diet and ho Is not (uaclly wailiiK fnt on IU Tho rest of tho prls-oner- a aro trying to ilcniollHli tho food that Ik cooked for tho Himlnua but pnnxpil up by them. L. Of h. A. Thurston was today appoint-- c I nticlllnry nilnilnlstralor of tho es- tate In tho Into Uluiix Hpicckclx iiikiu petition nf Clank A. anil Hudolpli Hprciltcls, nclnilnlstiatoiH of tho es- tate. Tlio estate looaled In Honolulu which Yar. tfie property of Ohim Bpreckela ioiihIbIb of threo pleccH of, real valued at 77,uu. Tlio ltrt lot inmitlouid Is tho liloclc lKiunded by Kurt, Merchant,' Alakoii ami Uneeii i.ticots, uxcept tbivo small holdings, nnd valued at $350,000, Tlier0 Ir property on tho southeast corner of AInkea and Merchant Btreeta containing 11,328 squaro free and valued, at $20,000, nml Inter-ci- t In thO land formed by tho Inter- section or tlio wosterly llnu of Mill Ian! street Willi (ho southerly lino of Union Bquaro valued at $7,000, (Continued on Pace 2) i iirtfisLat v ... i - "H ,' V JURY BRITISH SEARCH Grand Jurors On Auto Cases Begin Searching Investigation Into Accidents And Law-Breakin- g Jailed Russians Give Up Starving Idea COURT APPOINTS A;JH1ST0N Aicillnry Administrator Sprcckcls' Honolulu Holdings. quick anil mire tmti.nlinieiit for tlio drivers whoso ncg,lgenio nml dlsro-K.iri- l nf the law may v Iho cuuso of ill nth or Injury. It is bellovcd tlut t)o cases of tlio IllltO'rltrl Will) 'Vfl6- - OMOStPtl flir OX- - cecdliig.thy si"i'il tiinlhaiid who wcro nil granted suspendou sentencca In lhi Circuit, Cuart. wlllvolst) ho rnnslil crnl liy tlio nrund Jury In n dctormlna-'lin- n tn bring thn public, to a realiza- tion of tlio BcrlotHnoss of the. sltua-Ho- A niinibcr of witnesses wcro before thn ('.rand Jury lit Iho session thin morning, some of them acquaint-- . (Continued on Face 0) In a kltcr which VnBllleff tent out esterdny lie stiiles that tho food pro- vided liy the prison authorities lu Kood ho due? hot mention the fust proposition. Thl liiornlnR Jailor AbcIi gavo tlio "mnrtyis" il little fath eil) talk, iimrtnld tlietu that Ihey wcro In for threo nitmlhs nnd that for lint period (hi) would havu to Btay. "Wo ItusBlniiB will starve," said VaslllcfT, "and wo will die, then whit will you do." "Oh, you linvo another kiicr roinlnR." replied ABrh. "AnierlcniiH aro uptoilate, jou'll got your threo meiln n day whether on ilka or not onco fflontinned on Fane 2 Tho Inferior and nnlmnl soul of tho dog lonfaiiis inner clomcutH of natural, BpontnneoiiB ami boundless kfudncBB than that of tho best of men. il, I.aveidan, In Paris IIIIiib trntinn. BULLETIN ADS PAY WILL BE SURPLUS, FREAR ESTIMATES Collections $150,000 More Than At Same Time Last Year "We hope to. have a considerable surplus rvvouifo In tho treasury by tho tlmo the uoxt Legislature tiicctB," fcnld (iovernor' Wultor Prenr this morning In respouso to a 'question as lo tho Htuttu of tho llnauces of tho Territory for (ho piisent yoar, 'In explaining Ibis londltlon, tho Uneinor stated that, or una thing, tlie Inheritance tax, wlilth last year amounted to only $17,000, tills year hud ulteady amounted to' over $100,-00- 0, "Wo can't tell when rich men ma going to die, jou know,'' said tho (lovemor, "and ho wo can taku no account of that bourcn of Income In making up our estimates of In comu," Tlio liKomo tax so far this year (Continued on Pace 2) MONUMENTS ERECTED FOR DECORATION DAY HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MONUMENT WORKS, limited Phone 648 180 S. Kintr Street . '' '"' I . - i ! victories, a In publle tcntlinint on tho ques lion of weru vvuu by tho opiKinent8 of In tho statea of Illlnoli, Mlrhlgaii and In the April option elections, In HIIiioIh towns aban- doned tlio policy nf no Kiiloons under thn of the lOcal option law and voted for tho licensing of na loons. Tho largest city lu tho Mlddlo West, which had been In tho dry column, and also Decatur, uptet tho scheiuo and ro- - (Special Cable.) D. C. May 20.-- Thc bill Mr. Wall-an- his to operate a railroad on the Island of Hawaii was passed by the House of today, MONK. A. tt At a meeting held at 2 o'clock 8 tt this aftcrnifon Aloxaudcr & llald- - it U win raised thq eipltal Block of tt tt the from three mil- - tt tt lion to five million dollars, b) tt tt paying to Its a tt tt stock dividend of GG and per tt tt cent This is n big Block dlvl- - tt tt (lend oven for Hawaii and a plum tt tt of large for tho Block tt St holders tn (ho tl PROBING STATES REPUDIATED PROHIBITION LOCAL OPTION ELECTIONS Slmr fe" i" Sweeping Indicating prohibition, protilbltloi WHcoiibIu tlilrty-nlu- o npcrntlon previously lloekfurd, prohibition Wall Road Bill Has Passed Bulletin .WASHING-TON- , granting associates affranchise Representa- tives SB. STOCK HNCREASE VOTED corporntlCM stockholders dimensions lorpoiutlou. turned to thc.lleriislng BjKtcui, i lu Michigan, comity ontlou elections wercj held In tlilrtj-bl- x couutlos on Monday, April 4. While less gratl- - fjlng thun tho results achleyid In llll- - iioIb tlio outcome Is ubout all that oouhl ho expected under thu In qultous HjBtem nf voting with tho county us a unit which deprives n town or city of Its right of homo rulo, ami which BjHteni has vwrkui mich a hardship lu thu sister atnto of Ohio. III Michigan, interest (.entered chief, ly on Kent t utility and tirand Itaplda, Its county Beat, a city of 100 000 In habitant!) nnd second In alia only to SPITZER TELLS OF SUGAR TRUST - r NEW YORK, May 2C Former Wharf Superintendent Spiticr con- tinued his testimony for the Go- vernment today in the trial of Secre- tory Hcike of the Sucar Trust. Attorneys for Heike put Spitzcr through a gnllinc hut fniled to shake his testimony in the slightest. Snitzer stated that he : was not promised a pardon as a re- ward for his testimony on behalf of the Government. ' It is expected that the Government will, rest its case tomorrow, - OUT-'T- nr Hnle" eirds at Hu1ftln AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT; INSURANCE In addition to writing policies that cover Loss or Damage by Fire, we have a special policy that coven LOSS or damage to the Automobile insured by bciner in Collision with any moving or stationary oblcct. LIABILITY for" damage to the party of others caused bv collision. MnmMri,,om,nn I iii.wi.1 v.iifaiMiuuoa mum w AUTO ACCIDENTS AMERICAN mmmBBEmJ- - IN HELD IN APRIL Detroit. Not omy did each of the twelve wards of that cltv return u mn Jorlly for llccnBo (totaling 70S0), but oven tho county iiutBldo thu city brought In a majority of 5)1, mnklug tho total county majority 7591. In addition to this, Oakland comity with Its city of Pnnllac, and Wexford county, which Includes tho thriving town of Cadillac, returned to tho wet column after only a year's oxpcrlenc with a dry rvglmo. All of the eight rountlcs of tho upper peninsula which voted went wet, mid the wholo of that part of thu stulo has turned Ita face ngnlnst tho drys. 'American Schooner Held Dp BLUEFIELDS, Nicarngita, May 20. Incidents that have a prospect of producing strained telations occur- red today, when the American schooner Esfuerzo was searched by the liritlsh gunboat Venus. The American gunboats .Pnducali and Dubuque are here, and it is ex- pected that they will act, The fightinc between the opposing forces of Nicarap;uans continues, but without definite results for cither side, MRS. ROOSEVELT WAS CALLER LONDON. May 26. The Queen- - Mother Alexandra received Mrs, Roosevelt today. SCHOONER Judge Hart's Estate$650,000 Will Is". Filed r Holdings In Included The list will nnd testnmeut of Iho Into .liidgo Charles I. Hart, which was tiled for probate tod ly vIiowh mi CBtalo whose value Is given as $.'00 00(1, In property, and ir,:i.8()8 SO In household effects and cash. In (he hands nf agents. T. Cllvo Davis presented tho will for probate, nnd thu estate Is dcscrlh yd as rollows: Nlulll Mill mitt Plantation compos- ed of real estate and personal prop- - yllunted lu tho district or Kjh IiiiIh, Hawaii. Three fifths of n pirccl of land at Ahuitloa, llaninkua, Hawaii. Land at Klklaloa, Wnimcii. Kmti mI on Kowalo street Honolulu can- - tulnlng 27 oniKsqinre feet Merchants Inter-Islan- d Tho prrblcm Invulved In tho np- - Pll ntlon of tho Interstate commerce law to Iho t raffle rates of tho Island lompati) gives promise- orjirn-- i It Is stated by a member of the iIiicIuk u sharp division of ophilon'miKniiatliin that the comiultteo will among (ho incmbeis of ttm Mer eha V Ab.ioi l.itlon, at tho mceling to lie held early next week upon tho iclurn of President Preil Wnldron. "j Tho members of the lommllten on trade and fliunco have oxpresael Ihumselvcs of a contrary belief and are Insistent (hat thn iiKhOclatlon should go emphatically on record ns MMraaMMMraarjrjrarMMamHrarrjraMrjMrjMMHMHHMrsMs awnsTWis mwm 'fur nnNTFST nnsF tt tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt :t tt The ballot demand In thn It it - tt lot I n YcscniltoCallforiiia Con tt tt test Department Is shown In part tt tt by tho big blocks of votes that tt tt are being cast tor tho dally tt tt counts. Mrs. Moore, whoso tt tt phenomenal vote Increases have tt tt been the wonder of tho week, tt tt dropped lu lifty thousand morn tt tt votes yeslercUy and sent her tt tt total nn to four hundred and tt tt Oft thousand. Friends say that tt tt (ho count this evening will show it it lla( rho has five hundred thou tt ti sand votefl, it it tt tt tt it tt tt ti ti it Allcs Busakl was another heavy vot er )csterdny Mho advanced her total lo ono hundred nnd flfty-suve- thou Band. It Is thu claim of her frleuda thai as the Is now within ono hundred thousand votes of Bemud placo that die can easily mako tho Jump to u winning position .it tho Muni count Miss I'lingelliinn nnd Mlsa MrCnbo, (u first and ceeond placo though nre con. Ililent Ihey can hold (ho honor Milts', as they liellovn they can git as ninny votes ns any of (lie candidate:! during Iho Inlnnco of the week. Tho 1I1HI (Illll-I- I'tJllIll Mill I1H lllllllt (hla oveuiuR and ih0 result published il intnnrrnw' nanor. Thin will ln tlm Inst ecnro announced until tho Judged make (he final count on Saturday even Ing. Votes can bo deposited until 8 o'clock of the dual day Additional contest nowg, scores and announcements arc given, on pago 10, ' i Kvery man expects lo go (o hoav-e- n, and he will bo awfully disap- pointed If he happens to meet any of his former neighbors there. What hns become ot Iho old-fas- h toned pedagogue who used (o find a beut pin on hla chair occasionally? ttmiirfMirfift i, For Probate Large Realty Are l.eiseholil of lot and dwell . at, 1'nik Piirnlturi) and household effects and cash In tho h ititU of ngeutB. 11m next of kin t the ncii! aro the widow, Allen Ida Gay, wlfo of I'lancls Ca), Mnknwell, Knual (laugh- ter aiiil Ala Clstnn, wlfo of Charlcj A. Klston. Itedlands, California, daugh- ter. IJevlseca aip! legatees umler tho will me the widow Itctifcca Hart. Allco (lay. May Ulaton. U Wolf Hart ot Kami and l.lrx'c V II irt of Loudon, llebeirn Hart and T Cllvc, Davis am mined as1 i4ttculrlx and executor mid trustees .lnls- - Mb Is tip date set for (ho hear in, of-(- petition Tor prolnlc. Split On ; Amendment tllrioiiragc (he exlcnr,lon of Iho Inter- - tcrstnte ruling io (ho Inter Island of the Territory. report with a recoininendu'loii that tho aswiclallon do all In Ita power to advocating tho extension of (ho In- - state (rallle rulings to the Territory. (lefuru do Idlug on the iiaturo oft thu iccoiuniendatlnti to be mado fo, (ho asocial Iihi iiu a wholo, thn corn- - mlttce cniisldeied tlio equitable basl.1 i (Continued on Pace 5) daily scores of. big leagues- - (Special Ballet ill Cable.) SAN FRANClbCO, May 25. t The scoics of the big leagues for tcJuy were! American Washington 2. Detroit: 0 (stopped by rale in seventh) : New ; Yoik S, Chicaco (J; Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 1, Other crimes-postpone- National New York 4, Pittsburg 3: Chicago G, Philadelphia 1: 'Cin cinnati n, Boston 1; St. Louis 5, Brooklyn 7. DRY DOCK WILL' BE FLOATED (Special Bulletin Cable.) i. MANILA, P. I., May 25. It is here, after a thorough inves- tigation by divers, that the sinkintr. of the monster dndock Dewey came. nooui turougn carelessness ot cm ploycs in neglecting to dose the sea valves. There has been no cvidcaw of tampering discovered. ' Expert array engineers state tho . big .... drydock can be broucht . ." tol . ll,,c ncc una placed again in com- - miivii, POLICE CHIEF IS CHARGE (Special Bulletin Cable.) CLEVELAND. 0 , May 25. Tred- - crick Kohlcr, widely known through- - out the States as the "Golden Rule'' chief of police, has been suspended t by the mayor of this city. The nmorJ charges him with gross misconduct ana immorality. VI i

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Page 1: ftft W Evening Bulletin · 2015-06-01 · Into .liidgo Charles I. Hart, which was tiled for probate tod ly vIiowh mi CBtalo whose value Is given as $.'00 00(1, In property, and ir,:i.8()8

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San FranciscoMay 30 1

For San Francisco: Evening Bulletin Signs on your windows will not

WMIiclmlnii May 2b secure you tenants and boarders

From half so quickly as n little ad inMaramn

Vancouver!Apr. 29 the B u 1 1 c t i it's Room and Board

Columns.For Vancouver:Manuka, . . .May 26 3:30 EDITION Secured the news and hence many subscribers

ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4628. 10 rAGE3. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, MY 25, 1010. 10 PAGES. PRICE I OEKTfl

GRAND

The Territorial llrand .lurj wiib Incession tlilH morning nml made a lr gin-ning on n special iiihI nyli iiisllvo In

CHtli;rilnii Into the number nf nuto-mobi-

nrctdenta Ihat have occurrelon Onliu during the courso if the h"thIx months. The (irnud JiirnrH itro re-

ceiving Iho nsxlstancu nf llio Oily nmtCount v Attorney's oulco ami Iho wlmlnBiihjoct will lie gono Intel thoroughly

Tlio Cluticy caso was taken up liyIho Craud .luiors ul tlio morning scs-kIo-

lint tlidr luveijllgat'on will tintbo confined tp Hint or nny ono c.usobut tlio luvusllgillnii will tnko up I howhole subject of automobile rogula-Hon- ,

tlio prevention of nccldcntu anil

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TIiIb afternoon Sheriff Jflrrctt Imtnn Interview with' thq Governor with

nferi'tiio to forcing tho prison-ei-

tn tnko food. Dr. Macknll retfused in do tho work according tothe b1 orlft's mid inter on HiIhevening" president Molt Smith of tholl(Mrd of llt.illli will he called on toappoint a 'iicdU-n- l otllcor to udniliils-te- r

noiirlsliinont to tlio "ninrtrs."

Kvcii tho ItiisHlan "nmrtjrs" whoaro nllfRoif lu he nliirvln thoniRuhciitp dcntli have "irnllorB" In their ranks.I. mt nlKht tho yoiuigeBt of Iho, hunchukcd for homq bread to eat, and attho samo llmo slKiied tho warder tokeep Iho nutter quiet nnd not to tolltho other Itiisxlnint of hla "thoself Imposed ant.

Vnelllaff Is ttiUliiR water at presentna a stoutly diet and ho Is not (uacllywailiiK fnt on IU Tho rest of tho prls-oner- a

aro trying to ilcniollHli tho foodthat Ik cooked for tho Himlnua butpnnxpil up by them.

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I nticlllnry nilnilnlstralor of tho es-

tate In tho Into Uluiix Hpicckclx iiikiupetition nf Clank A. anil HudolpliHprciltcls, nclnilnlstiatoiH of tho es-

tate.Tlio estate looaled In Honolulu

which Yar. tfie property of OhimBpreckela ioiihIbIb of threo pleccH of,real valued at 77,uu.

Tlio ltrt lot inmitlouid Is tho liloclclKiunded by Kurt, Merchant,' Alakoiiami Uneeii i.ticots, uxcept tbivo smallholdings, nnd valued at $350,000,

Tlier0 Ir property on tho southeastcorner of AInkea and MerchantBtreeta containing 11,328 squaro freeand valued, at $20,000, nml Inter-ci- t

In thO land formed by tho Inter-section or tlio wosterly llnu of MillIan! street Willi (ho southerly lino ofUnion Bquaro valued at $7,000,

(Continued on Pace 2)

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JURYBRITISH SEARCHGrand Jurors

On Auto CasesBegin Searching Investigation

Into Accidents And Law-Breakin- g

Jailed Russians Give

Up Starving Idea

COURT APPOINTS

A;JH1ST0N

Aicillnry AdministratorSprcckcls' Honolulu

Holdings.

quick anil mire tmti.nlinieiit for tliodrivers whoso ncg,lgenio nml dlsro-K.iri- l

nf the law may v Iho cuuso ofill nth or Injury.

It is bellovcd tlut t)o cases of tlioIllltO'rltrl Will) 'Vfl6- - OMOStPtl flir OX--

cecdliig.thy si"i'il tiinlhaiid who wcronil granted suspendou sentencca Inlhi Circuit, Cuart. wlllvolst) ho rnnslilcrnl liy tlio nrund Jury In n dctormlna-'lin- n

tn bring thn public, to a realiza-tion of tlio BcrlotHnoss of the. sltua-Ho-

A niinibcr of witnesses wcro beforethn ('.rand Jury lit Iho session thinmorning, some of them acquaint-- .

(Continued on Face 0)

In a kltcr which VnBllleff tent outesterdny lie stiiles that tho food pro-

vided liy the prison authorities luKood ho due? hot mention the fustproposition. Thl liiornlnR JailorAbcIi gavo tlio "mnrtyis" il little fatheil) talk, iimrtnld tlietu that Ihey wcroIn for threo nitmlhs nnd that for lintperiod (hi) would havu to Btay. "WoItusBlniiB will starve," said VaslllcfT,"and wo will die, then whit will youdo." "Oh, you linvo another kiicrroinlnR." replied ABrh. "AnierlcniiH arouptoilate, jou'll got your threo meilnn day whether on ilka or not onco

fflontinned on Fane 2

Tho Inferior and nnlmnl soul oftho dog lonfaiiis inner clomcutH ofnatural, BpontnneoiiB ami boundlesskfudncBB than that of tho best ofmen. il, I.aveidan, In Paris IIIIiibtrntinn.

BULLETIN ADS PAY

WILL BE SURPLUS,

FREAR ESTIMATES

Collections $150,000 More

Than At Same Time

Last Year

"We hope to. have a considerablesurplus rvvouifo In tho treasury bytho tlmo the uoxt Legislature tiicctB,"fcnld (iovernor' Wultor Prenr thismorning In respouso to a 'question aslo tho Htuttu of tho llnauces of thoTerritory for (ho piisent yoar,

'In explaining Ibis londltlon, thoUneinor stated that, or una thing,tlie Inheritance tax, wlilth last yearamounted to only $17,000, tills yearhud ulteady amounted to' over $100,-00- 0,

"Wo can't tell when rich menma going to die, jou know,'' saidtho (lovemor, "and ho wo can takuno account of that bourcn of IncomeIn making up our estimates of Incomu,"

Tlio liKomo tax so far this year(Continued on Pace 2)

MONUMENTSERECTED FOR DECORATION DAY

HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MONUMENT WORKS, limitedPhone 648 180 S. Kintr Street

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lion of weru vvuu by thoopiKinent8 of In tho stateaof Illlnoli, Mlrhlgaii and In

the April option elections,In HIIiioIh towns aban-

doned tlio policy nf no Kiiloons underthn of the lOcal option lawand voted for tho licensing of naloons.

Tho largest city lu tho Mlddlo West,which had been In tho drycolumn, and also Decatur,uptet tho scheiuo and ro- -

(Special Cable.)D. C. May 20.-- Thc

bill Mr. Wall-an- histo operate a

railroad on the Island of Hawaii waspassed by the House of

today, MONK.

A.

tt At a meeting held at 2 o'clock 8tt this aftcrnifon Aloxaudcr & llald- - itU win raised thq eipltal Block of tttt the from three mil- - tttt lion to five million dollars, b) tttt paying to Its a tttt stock dividend of GG and per tttt cent This is n big Block dlvl- - tttt (lend oven for Hawaii and a plum tttt of large for tho Block ttSt holders tn (ho tl

PROBING

STATES REPUDIATED PROHIBITIONLOCAL OPTION ELECTIONS

Slmr fe"

i"Sweeping Indicating

prohibition,protilbltloi

WHcoiibIu

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fjlng thun tho results achleyid In llll- -

iioIb tlio outcome Is ubout all thatoouhl ho expected under thu In qultousHjBtem nf voting with tho county usa unit which deprives n town or cityof Its right of homo rulo, ami whichBjHteni has vwrkui mich a hardshiplu thu sister atnto of Ohio.

III Michigan, interest (.entered chief,ly on Kent t utility and tirand Itaplda,Its county Beat, a city of 100 000 Inhabitant!) nnd second In alia only to

SPITZER TELLSOF SUGAR TRUST

- rNEW YORK, May 2C Former

Wharf Superintendent Spiticr con-

tinued his testimony for the Go-vernment today in the trial of Secre-tory Hcike of the Sucar Trust.

Attorneys for Heike put Spitzcrthrough a gnllinchut fniled to shake his testimony inthe slightest. Snitzer stated that he :

was not promised a pardon as a re-

ward for his testimony on behalf ofthe Government. '

It is expected that the Governmentwill, rest its case tomorrow,

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OUT-'T-nr Hnle" eirds at Hu1ftln

AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT;

INSURANCE

In addition to writing policies thatcover Loss or Damage by Fire, we

have a special policy that covenLOSS or damage to the Automobile

insured by bciner in Collision with

any moving or stationary oblcct.LIABILITY for" damage to the party

of others caused bv collision.

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AUTO ACCIDENTSAMERICAN

mmmBBEmJ- -

INHELD IN APRIL

Detroit. Not omy did each of thetwelve wards of that cltv return u mnJorlly for llccnBo (totaling 70S0), butoven tho county iiutBldo thu citybrought In a majority of 5)1, mnklugtho total county majority 7591.

In addition to this, Oakland comitywith Its city of Pnnllac, and Wexfordcounty, which Includes tho thrivingtown of Cadillac, returned to tho wetcolumn after only a year's oxpcrlencwith a dry rvglmo. All of the eightrountlcs of tho upper peninsula whichvoted went wet, mid the wholo of thatpart of thu stulo has turned Ita facengnlnst tho drys.

'AmericanSchooner

Held Dp

BLUEFIELDS, Nicarngita, May 20.Incidents that have a prospect of

producing strained telations occur-red today, when the Americanschooner Esfuerzo was searched bythe liritlsh gunboat Venus.

The American gunboats .Pnducaliand Dubuque are here, and it is ex-

pected that they will act,The fightinc between the opposing

forces of Nicarap;uans continues, butwithout definite results for citherside,

MRS. ROOSEVELTWAS CALLER

LONDON. May 26. The Queen- -

Mother Alexandra received Mrs,Roosevelt today.

SCHOONERJudge Hart's

Estate$650,000Will Is". Filed

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Holdings InIncluded

The list will nnd testnmeut of IhoInto .liidgo Charles I. Hart, whichwas tiled for probate tod ly vIiowh miCBtalo whose value Is given as $.'0000(1, In property, and ir,:i.8()8 SO Inhousehold effects and cash. In (hehands nf agents.

T. Cllvo Davis presented tho willfor probate, nnd thu estate Is dcscrlhyd as rollows:

Nlulll Mill mitt Plantation compos-ed of real estate and personal prop- -

yllunted lu tho district or KjhIiiiIh, Hawaii.

Three fifths of n pirccl of land atAhuitloa, llaninkua, Hawaii.

Land at Klklaloa, Wnimcii. KmtimI on Kowalo street Honolulu can- -

tulnlng 27 oniKsqinre feet

MerchantsInter-Islan- d

Tho prrblcm Invulved In tho np- -

Pll ntlon of tho Interstate commercelaw to Iho t raffle rates of thoIsland lompati) gives promise- orjirn-- i It Is stated by a member of theiIiicIuk u sharp division of ophilon'miKniiatliin that the comiultteo willamong (ho incmbeis of ttm Mereha V Ab.ioi l.itlon, at tho mcelingto lie held early next week upon thoiclurn of President Preil Wnldron. "j

Tho members of the lommllten ontrade and fliunco have oxpresaelIhumselvcs of a contrary belief andare Insistent (hat thn iiKhOclatlonshould go emphatically on record nsMMraaMMMraarjrjrarMMamHrarrjraMrjMrjMMHMHHMrsMs

awnsTWis mwm'fur nnNTFST nnsF

tt tt tt tt tt it tt tttt :ttt The ballot demand In thn It it - tt

lot I n YcscniltoCallforiiia Con tttt test Department Is shown In part tttt by tho big blocks of votes that tttt are being cast tor tho dally tttt counts. Mrs. Moore, whoso tttt phenomenal vote Increases have tttt been the wonder of tho week, tttt dropped lu lifty thousand morn tttt votes yeslercUy and sent her tttt total nn to four hundred and tttt Oft thousand. Friends say that tttt (ho count this evening will show itit lla( rho has five hundred thou ttti sand votefl, itit tttt tt it tt tt ti ti it

Allcs Busakl was another heavy voter )csterdny Mho advanced her totallo ono hundred nnd flfty-suve- thouBand. It Is thu claim of her frleudathai as the Is now within ono hundredthousand votes of Bemud placo thatdie can easily mako tho Jump to uwinning position .it tho Muni countMiss I'lingelliinn nnd Mlsa MrCnbo, (ufirst and ceeond placo though nre con.Ililent Ihey can hold (ho honor Milts',as they liellovn they can git as ninnyvotes ns any of (lie candidate:! duringIho Inlnnco of the week.

Tho 1I1HI (Illll-I- I'tJllIll Mill I1H lllllllt(hla oveuiuR and ih0 result publishedil intnnrrnw' nanor. Thin will ln tlm

Inst ecnro announced until tho Judgedmake (he final count on Saturday evenIng. Votes can bo deposited until 8o'clock of the dual day

Additional contest nowg, scores andannouncements arc given, on pago 10,

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Kvery man expects lo go (o hoav-e- n,

and he will bo awfully disap-pointed If he happens to meet anyof his former neighbors there.

What hns become ot Iho old-fas- h

toned pedagogue who used (o find abeut pin on hla chair occasionally?

ttmiirfMirfift i,

For ProbateLarge Realty

Arel.eiseholil of lot and dwell . at,

1'nikPiirnlturi) and household effects and

cash In tho h ititU of ngeutB.11m next of kin t the ncii! aro

the widow, Allen Ida Gay, wlfo ofI'lancls Ca), Mnknwell, Knual (laugh-ter aiiil Ala Clstnn, wlfo of CharlcjA. Klston. Itedlands, California, daugh-ter.

IJevlseca aip! legatees umler tho willme the widow Itctifcca Hart. Allco(lay. May Ulaton. U Wolf Hart otKami and l.lrx'c V II irt of Loudon,

llebeirn Hart and T Cllvc, Davisam mined as1 i4ttculrlx and executormid trustees

.lnls- - Mb Is tip date set for (ho hearin, of-(- petition Tor prolnlc.

Split On;

Amendmenttllrioiiragc (he exlcnr,lon of Iho Inter- -tcrstnte ruling io (ho Inter Island

of the Territory.

report with a recoininendu'loii thattho aswiclallon do all In Ita power toadvocating tho extension of (ho In- -

state (rallle rulings to the Territory.(lefuru do Idlug on the iiaturo oft

thu iccoiuniendatlnti to be mado fo,(ho asocial Iihi iiu a wholo, thn corn- -

mlttce cniisldeied tlio equitable basl.1 i

(Continued on Pace 5)

daily scores of.big leagues- -

(Special Ballet ill Cable.)SAN FRANClbCO, May 25. t

The scoics of the big leagues fortcJuy were!

American Washington 2. Detroit:0 (stopped by rale in seventh) : New ;

Yoik S, Chicaco (J; Philadelphia 3,St. Louis 1, Other crimes-postpone-

National New York 4, Pittsburg3: Chicago G, Philadelphia 1: 'Cincinnati n, Boston 1; St. Louis 5,Brooklyn 7.

DRY DOCK WILL'BE FLOATED

(Special Bulletin Cable.) i.MANILA, P. I., May 25. It is

here, after a thorough inves-tigation by divers, that the sinkintr.of the monster dndock Dewey came.nooui turougn carelessness ot cmploycs in neglecting to dose the seavalves. There has been no cvidcawof tampering discovered. '

Expert array engineers statetho.

big....drydock can be broucht. ."tol

. ll,,c ncc una placed again in com- -

miivii,

POLICE CHIEFIS CHARGE

(Special Bulletin Cable.)CLEVELAND. 0 , May 25. Tred- -

crick Kohlcr, widely known through- -out the States as the "Golden Rule''chief of police, has been suspended tby the mayor of this city. The nmorJcharges him with gross misconductana immorality.

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Masonic Temple

AWeekly Calendar

MONDAY!

Hawaiian Third Degree,

TUESDAY:

WEDNE8DAY:Rose Croix Special.

THURSDAY:

FRIDAY:

SATURDAY:

All visiting members ot tneOrder aro cordially Invited toattend meeting1) nf local lodges

Meet on the2nd and 4thMondays ofeach monthat K. P. Hall

30 P. M.

iiinmr runmrreix fflemDeri 01Mttninc cnoiNLcna other All0.

KNEFICIAL ASS?9IATI0R. elation, cor-iial- lj

invited.

HARMONY IQDGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. P.

Meets every Monday ovcnlng at7:30 In t. 0. O. 1'. Hall, Kurt Street.

H. It. HENDRY, Secrotary.H. E. McCOY, Noblo Grand.

All visiting brothers very cordiallyInvlteX

nAWir TrmrvF rr 1 v r t:"' ""' "i ""---.

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Meets every first nnd third Fri-day ovcnlng at 7:30 In K. ( I. Hall,corner Fort and Dcrotanln.ybrttlna;brothers cordially Invited tolattcmt:

WM. JONES, C. C. -- -O. T. HEINE, K. It. a

HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. G16, 11. p7i).Elks, meets In their hall, on KingStreet, near Fort, every Friday even-ing. Visiting Brothers are cordiallyInvited to attend.

JAS..D. DOUOHnilTY, B. R.GEO. T. KLUEGEL, Sec.

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

Meets every first and third Thursdays ot each month at KnlgbtspfPythias Hall. Visiting brotberscorjdlally Incited to attend. i--

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P. HIGGINS, 8acherfl.7-.-- 3

k. v. touo, c. or it.- - -

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F.O: EfMeets on the 2nd and thAELp

NESDAY evenings ot each rnontlTaT7:30 o'clock In K, ot P. Hall, cornerOeretanla and Fort streets.

Visiting iKagles aro Invited to at-

tend.W. It. RILEY, W. P.WM. C. McCOY, Sec.

W1I. MoKINLEY I0DQE NO. 8,K. OF P.

Meets every 2nd! and 4th Saturdayevening at 7;30 o'clock In K ot P'Hall, cor. Fort and'Deretanla. Visit-in- g

brothers cordially Invited to at-

tendII. A. TAYLOR. C. C.E. A. JACOBSON, K; R. S.

CtJ LrIt pays to have a G0URZ LENS on

.Vour Kodak or Camera, became ofthe richer and finer results.

SOLD BY

Honolulu Photo SupplyCo.,

Fort, near Hotel

ANSC0FILMS AND CAMERAS

Gurrev's, ltd.

Lelmlmrdt'sFRESH CHOCOLATESHENRY MAY & CO.

Phone 23

IMMIGRANTS ARE .

NO'UuSilEO

Russian Troublemaker Is

Conspicuous By

Absence

There Is Very little doing around theTerritorial Immigration station thqsodais The last lot nf Russian Immi-grants coming to Honolulu by thesteamer Korea were found very easilyhAndlod b I ho officials nt tho local Bta-tlo-

Two or thico icrsons Bufferingthrough pomo affllctlmt were discov-ered alii tho patients have thereforebeen detained They will bo deportedb tho first available steamer sailingTor the Orient.

Director Rojal D. Mead of tho Ha-waiian Planters' Labor Ilurcnu. hasclosed his offlco at tho planters' re-

cruiting shed, tho last of the Russianshaving departed for Hawaii and Kauaiplantations last ovcnlng.

Practical!) Iho cntlro number passedby tho Immigration 'authorities havonow connected with the sugar estates.They offered no such violent objectionto terms as was the case of the firstInstallment nf Russians from Harbin.It Is qulto evident that pomo one Inauthority Indulged In n very Btrcnuousheart to heart talk with the Russiansbefore they sailed from Kobo for Ho-nolulu.

Tho claim that there was a misund-erstanding of the agreement betweentho recruiting agents and tho laborerswas not dragged, forth by tho latest

of, Russians. Tho elimina-tion nf this plllkla made smooth theway of the Planters' Association officials In assigning Iho laborers to thovarious plantations.

While no dcflnlto advices have beenreceived by tho Immigration officialsIt Is believed that tho last consignmentof Russians Ik duo to arrive at, Hono-lulu .on or about Juno 11 bv tho Pacific3UU liner Siberia. , t

JWE-HAVEWIT-

HUS

AT THE YOUNCJ.

Monday, May 23.Miss L. M. Cleaves, Oakland, Cnl.;

A. B. Todd. Walalua; W. M.A. M. Aldrlch, Los An-

geles: Aig. Johnson, William Watson,New York: HcnJ. J, Stout,' Indianap-olis; Miss W. C. Bmlth: Mrs. W. Walker and daughter, T. E. Dlbblns andwlfo, Mrs. F. W. Krausc. San Francis-co; C. P. McAvoy, Watertown; A. M.Aldrlch, Los Angeles; Mrs. J. Schul-melstc-

3- - AT TH HAWAIIAN.

- Monday. May 23. I

rnCA". Itomano, Koloai W. D. WlttdHea;B. Crcssaly and wife. Pasadena.Cnl.- - .-

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WILL "BE SURPLUS, THE-- GOVERNOR ESTIMATES

(Continued from Pare 1.)tr below that of last jcar ar thsame toaton. i rom tno outlook oriho next six1 months, both the propfcriynna incomo tax will be ahead oflast 'year on account of the largesugar crop promised and the higherprice of this Btaple than during thlast year.

Tho whole of tho money receivedwill bo needed, In tho opinion of theGovernor, In that the last Lcglslatu re cut out several necessary appro-priations on account ot tho lack otmoney to coyCr them, and these ap-propriations will undoubtedly bemade at tho cqmlng session.

Up to May 1C the total collectionsat tho tax offlco from the Island ofOuhu had amounted to $790,817.33,and the further collections expectedduring tho remainder of the montuwere estimated at $2500. At theend of May, last icar. tho total cotlections were but 96f1.4Q4.64, jsothat on the last day of the presentmonth the amount collected will beabout $150,000 more than at thesame datq a year ago.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.

Hawaiian IuijndB Qahu Pearl Har-bor inner Channel Ilango Front andHear Day Dcac.on8, Correction Gen-eral Romarks, "Itango lino marks, midchannel courso N, by W. 118 W. mag.after passing through dredged portionof reef," Data obtained fr.om surveysheets show that this inner rangepases cry cfosu to tho easterly side ottho channel .betweqn buoy No, 6 and(he stone heap marked "boulders" onIho chart 4107 C. & O. S ,'and Is not amid channel rango. Tho jeast distanceto tho eastward of this range (o the29 foot curvo Is 8 feet; 'to iho west-wat- d

of this rango tho least width ofchannel to 28 foot, water Is 242 feet,so that the width pf the channel Is250 fcot at least. In ublng this rangoit Is well tlign, In going In, to keep Itopensllghtly to starboard. The east-wa-

sIDo of tho channel Is tho weath-er sldo and fs the ono to bo favored.

Referring to tho Entrance Rango,this docs nearly mark tho nild,chaniiclof dredged portion over the roof, tholeast distance to 28 foot curvo to east-ward being 110 (cot: and to westwardto 28 foot curvo 88 feet, V

There. Is moro tbpn 28 feet of waterIn, mosofho channel, put bb thereha6 lie'en'snmo 28 foot lumps Bhownlv"th4 survey, datn Is gjvon for thisdepth only.

Bulletin Business Office Phone 250Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOWTLO. T. H . WEDNESDAY, MAT 25, 1910 VrT,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

tt goes without saying that every-thing is Ilcat at Tho Encore.

Auto for hire. Phone 190

Jaruea Baker. .Young-Hote- l Stand. ..Embroidered ttuusscaus and tancy

needlework. Mr. II. Dell, 162 Hotelstreet,

lfnyou want a good job done on anauto or carrtago take It to HawaiianCarriage Mfg. Co , 427 Queen St.

Lelthead ana Woodward, phone 657,

deliver to residences superior sodawater.

The Kentucky saloon Is as famedfor good liquors as the State ot Ken-tucky, Jack Roberts Is tho propri-etor.

Tho children aro always happy whenyou havo n case of our soda In thehouse Distilled water ut ConsolidatedSoda Water Works. Tfclophone 71.

Ten Chlncso gamblers appeared incourt this morning nnd tho banker gotsoaked $S0 for his share In the

Tho rest ot tho bunch gothit for 111 each.

Judge Robinson this morning al-

lowed the taxation of tho costs In thoCnmpbulMIackfeld case, a petition forwhich was filed by the attorneys fojrtho defense last week.

Soon Duck Is still at liberty, andlikely to remain so from tho look ofthings. Anderson Grace, lato ot Onhuprison, has also forgotten to send hischange of address to tbe postal nutnoritles, Tho pair are said to havo startcd a now club entitled "Tho Outs."

S. Nakamoto, charged with sellingImitation gin nt Walpahu, was prosecuted under tho puro food laws thismorning at the Pollco Court. B. C.Peters appeared for tho defendant and.after argument, Judgo Andrado decid-ed to give a verdict on Saturday next.

The Japanese nuartcrs at tho Country Club vvcro biqktn Into last nightand trunk In cash stoM" "'"$'" " ".'" K"' u,u

Tho empty trunk was found , "i,lffi . .,,road

on,n1, was

i.- -. 1....V. . .I It.... ......... .!.. .1"; ""f.'SiLVn:"V" "''", InrTnIlBnLB.0i!havVlnRLC a handicapv- - -- H

. ..Fourteen alleged gamblers who wcro

arrostcd by Chief Mctumo on Pauahlstreet, had their cases sent over tillMay 28ras tho principal defendant hadset his wedding day for tomorrow andtho event evidently was too importantfor any such thing as a gambling caseto interfere with.

lllrano, who Is alleged to have assaulted a Japanese woman by pullingon her urm, appeared In court thismorning and Attorneys Chtlllngworthand Peters conducted tho caso. A catana Kittens mm aomenow nguren intho matter, nearly drovo tho judgowild, and considerable trouble wasfpund ,ln getting the witness to stickto tho main facts of tho caso. HisHonor found tho proposition too muchfor ope day's work and he sent thocaso over till Saturday.

SHOPPING

BUSINESS REMINDERS

W, negllgco shirts In,(ho latestsummer patterns now ready at SHva'sToggery, ft jou're looking for some-thing dressy at popular prices why notsee this stock right away,

Ypu. need not fear .any accident) toyour ,bcor,or llquor.lt yon get th,eCriterion, .corner nt Hotel nnd Uetholstreets. Kvprythlng thorc Is thotverybest and Befvcd In the. yery best way.

If you aro going to havo any plumb-ing dono, employ John Nott, (ho"Pio-ncj- r

Plumber, 182 Merchant street,and receive tho benefit of his years ofexpcrlenco all classes of plumbingwork.

If your delivery wagon or' heavytruck Is In need of repairs or paintingtako It to tho W. W,i Wright Co., Kingnnd South ittrects, .who aro expert re-

pairers of wagons, carriages and auto-mobiles.

Don't be old fashjoned, ,Upio-jat- e

pcoplo uso tho wireless ,to communl-cat- o

with friends and business asso-ciates at sea and on the other Islands.On Sunday mornlnra ou will find theoffice open Irom 8 until JO.

Tho Hawaiian Trust Company. Ltd.,represents the leading companies Inall HneB of Insurance Ire, llfo, acci-dent, marine, surety, casualty, liabil-ity, etc. Your business placed withthem will bo promptly and carefullyattended to,(

Th,oro Is no hotter way to prqvldefor your; future, comfort tian by mak-ing regular deposits now In a savingsbank. And thcro Is no better bankto havo your sayings account with thanthe Hank of llawajl, Ltd.. .turner otMerchant and For.t streets.

JAILED RUSSIANS GIVEUP STARVING IDEA

i

(Continued from Paee 1.) ,that, wo.aru satUfjed thaljou aro

lnvdqnger ofdylig."other ttusslan asked for some

milk this morning and was givensame. He stated that ho had somothroat ttoublp and would jlko'somocow Julco tpr breakfast. It la thoughtthat Jho backbone of the starvationstrike Is broken, and will

yw. iiiu HII,II 10 IIUD -

slan Who rohbod all tho poor boxethe city churchf s, and ho acts, asterpreter for Jalor Asch when he latter wailts to converse with the prisoners

Shorltr Jarrett will consult Mm

Rpssfan prisoners, by compulsion,, --: tt i.

C.cqRpin to n report, brought

morning, thn MntRon Nnvlgntlnnwob tnklnc on siieor

at nipoio nnd was rchcdnlci) to sail.

BAGGAGECity Transfer Co.,

JAS. H. LOVE.r!?

MILLION NEEDED

FOR -- 0011 ROADS

Smaller Demands of Board

Now To Receive

Attention

"It will tako at least a million dol-

lars to cover tho cost of doing tho,work ,new or (incompleted roadsthroughout the. Cty and County of Ho-nolulu, should tho road board hccil thomany petltlrna coming beforo tho Sup-ervisors at ovcry meeting, from resi-dents, demanding better highways."

Such w'a the declaration comingfrom Supervisor Qulnn this morning.

windward Oahu In company w itnMayor J. J. Fern and Supervisor Kane.

Yesterday Culnn and Knno put In abusy afternoon In going over a drawerfull of petitions, from taxpayers andcitizens who havo maintained a moroor less Insistent clamor for better,roadwa).

"Now that .c have tho Kahana nndlKalanunul beach rord yearly clearedfrom tho slate, tho City and Countywill necessarily havo moro money todevoto to the smaller requirements

. wwisuix.il v uu

.no0(I'C(I wold uq comnctcll wltnn n.kn.l Im.aeiiuiLliuiv.u n,nniinr..i 11,. u,nrir nn iiniMFtrPCL Manoa valley Palolo valloiKallhl Camrt tho Ka'utolanl and tho

"" """ nDa containing S4

en. In , ,,

'unfinished wirk where only a'comparatively ,nl.nM,r

NEWS

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real-ly

One.

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Schnack as districts destined to!,a1 nl8,lt Mn"ln' tho omccr nnd

receive early attontlon from the Cityand County road department. I

According to.rouh estimates nowIn hand about fifty thousand dollarswl n aco this roaa d strict liovonditho reach ot criticism.

STEAMSHIP MAN'S

HURRIED VISIT

S.S. But1LfIwJLI!:teA,'l,l:i,'Few Hours In The

Sir James Mlllpromlncntly Identi-fied with tho Ualvn8tcamshlp Com-pany of Aulraltl.i,whlch lluo ofsteamers Ib a great factor In tho, trans-portation of freight una passengersthroughout the south Pacific and ex-

tending to foreign ports, was, permit-ted Ijut a hurried visit to Honolulu.HO arrived late' last ovcnlng as a 'pas-senger bv the Canadian-Australia-

Tho vessel arrived aC'thoport shortly after 8 o'clock.

Sir James Mills, accompanied by hissecretary and valet, wcro hooked nndassigned a suite on .tho Matson Navi-gation steamcFWHliolmfna" whlch"v6iissel sailed for San Francisco at 10oclock this morning.'

"I am on my way to London andwhatever arrangement may bo,cffcctedbetween tho Union Btoamshlp Com-pany and tho Matson Lino for au Interchange of traffic will not bo attempteduy 1110 wiiiiu ueru. t

Tho Australian steamship mngnatowill upon arrival at Franclucoi,i.. ..... 1 i... , .i.u.vu iu.iwuuiu .u .u.mo.uircctoraio or tno juaison ciaviga- -

'I0".1-'?- ?' J.'""?:..?.! "tt.,?.,U?.t:

Vhl. .,.has Hawaii Vy

sir James pa mudifled a, the splendid Sadeoy tno Canadian-Australia- n steamerVilli tho liner at tho port

IOELA ANDREW

SENT jD TRIAl

Judge Andrate' CommitsManToifircdit- -

miZ,At Polko' Court this morning

the case of Ioola Andrew, Awho Ischarged wlth murdering Alec darner,canid up for preliminary hearing. T,liodefendant .was renrescnted by LeonM. Strauss and .tho prosecution waaconducted uy A. M.

The .first .witness called wnsVrs.Hot have to administer to tho t

Oarnor, nnd sho told of how horgainst thotr will. ,band had como to her room drunk,

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to

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""""j uuutlyo were nnd emergedln a fashion frntti IiIh rfinni

'and Piinulred If utiyuno wished to

mark, down nnd made tho mo -

- ....wnub wmvuMMb t,.,.u. ,waji neany uajK, and tno. witness

njion going, into herGarner Rlttl'ig on chair nnd

nn.Toliilii bv Hhl from thts'hnt wns thrown.

Btcnmnr

Matsort

profusely irom a wound onfor San Francisco today. this forehead. Qarncr refused to go

PHONE 152..LI II I. i

HAWAII LEAVES ON

TUESDAY NEXT

All Ready For Big Race

From San Pedro To

Honolulu

who will sailtho Hawaii In tho transpacific raco fromSon fodro to .Honolulu, stated thisninrnlne that nvcrvthfnir was shauim:.up vwoll for tho hlg event, and onTuesday noxt. May 31, tho gallant "rep-- 1

resentatlvo of the Hawaiian Islandswould start on her voyage to tho mainland.

Tho. crew Is now, finally se

"Captainf ,r"

,"aw"' .w'lb,fnH.no,Ln;

v,llh " nt wl" do n" ln

Sr ! w'" TlhVf&TlZiUo "ll0Ul11 G cioM fvWlnnlng thov..i,

EXTRA TI1KFF HUNTM8

-- FOR I'MSINER

Iouts Martini, being, a county prts- -

cr, decided Asch's hotel wasgood enough for his. He accordingly

.BIM1L WUIU I1I1UIIKI1 UHIIIDVI. lltu. "...1. -. . ...

tract mct

San'

would surrender to omccr Minnviouo," ,hu la,tor wuld moot him by ap--

polntmont. Mlnnvlello consented, and I

mmsou up. no siaieu in couriih morning that It was an ovorpow- -

crlng for n certain fairy that'""uo """ ""u "'" "' ""'" ."'".K..8. fi f

Union Director

""sacks arrived ,(rom helaxon up ni time, . f. 'mhi,... ri, iin. ,.,.

IS

fho

Drqwn.

food

riviueuraunuarreng,

Miy.ir.anytblne

Commodore

that

"'"'" .Judgo Andrade listened to 1niln

lovo lorn story and then remarkedthat tho defendant woud Jilt1 havo

months additional sentence toecrvo through his cscapado. Tho (airono will havo to ,walt nearly fourtconmonths moro beforo shu can againkeep. Iiouiq for Louis.r WATERFRONT NOTES I

THE Ri:VENVE CUTTER Thetis l'n

LslansKy Islands. Tho mission ofthe Thetis, however, remains as In allformer .crttlses, more or less shroudedIn, mystery. .Iho Thetis may get Intotouch with Midway Island and J

there may como news of her move-ments und probablo return to Honolulu.

.m ,...,T0IAY'8 .ARRIVALS Included ,tholfltertl))and steamor W. O. HallfcomKauai pof(s( bringing a dozen pfsscu-ger- s

and a. cargo o(, sugar amountingto 5oQ sacks. ' ,ln to Biigarshipments 20 sacks'' oocoanutB and, 26pa'ckages sundries urrlvqd. Tho vesselmet with moderate weather on hertrip. 'I ,

PURSER I.OOAN of tho stcamjir.W.O. Hall reports 4ho. following Bugarawaiting shipment on Kauai: K. 8. M.2160: K. K. B.r 2tG0; V. K.. 1200; M.

JA. K.. B5.12G: McR.. 27.282: K. P.,sua; ii. r., u.uiu; 11. ai ui.r; m, a.co, suuu; k. a. co, szvu.

SAILINQ FROM Hawaiian IslarAlports by tho way 'of Kaanapall, thoAmerican-Hawaiia- freighter Arlzonanis inuci:t;iiiiiii iu namia v.iu& wiiiilargo shipment pf sugar. Tho vessel

fnr ,hn ...I,,.,... ,,n Uniiilnr.--- -.. , r.SUGAR TO tho amount of lb

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MlAT 2 O'CLOCK yesterday tho pa-

cific Mall liner Mongolia sailed frpmSan Franplsco, destncd for Honoluluand the coast of Asia. Tho vessel laduo to arrlvo hero on Monday morn

THE MATSON NavlgatlqnLurllno Is ronortcd as having arrlyodat San Francisco at 7 9'clock yester-day morning. Tho vessel sailed fromh era ,on tliq evening of May 16.

MC, QRCWER & CO., th'o local ngenta

for tho Oceanic Steamship Sierra, havobeen advised that thp vessel nrrlyei)aV San Francisco at, 1 o'clock on Tues-day' mornlpg. . ,

r -- '..' iIN FOREIGN PORT

- Wednosday,-,M- y 25.YOKOHAMA Sailed tay 26! 8. ,8.

Nippon Maru. fd'otiama.KOtlE Arrived .Way '25: 8. S, Man- -

i nui.Manu ror .Honolulu; , .,, tt.tt.tt jj n n n a a.a n.n n.to tbe hospital and to bis

mai no was naoiy injured, Foni rortho pollco and had her husbapd .taken(n dm hnnnltnl wh... h. .nn.i .nn.ndiva later.

from her husband; Oarner alwaysKiuuuvii u Hiiue wiiuu nu was arunic.

f Btrnus smade it fin orntlnn bii; hehalf hf his cllont nnd limiurlit nut' py.

ry point In his fnvor, JudgfeJAnilrado",however, found thn defendantnnd comniltfed him to tho' CircuitCourt for trial.

, t" "" " ..wm . w.,u ,,.u ,ww...,Wnu room on Kukul street, ,whoro. ho""d 't outside tho house on a wood resided aparUrpm hl wlfo., Sho, how.rl,le-- Garner, she alleges, then got over, accompanied him, and scolng

County law authorities on tho starving "Pjj1, In Attornoyproposition and learn exactly Tnn defendant appeared on tho . Strauss elicited tho fact that Mr"-h- e

stands on thn matter nf tnpMne th SCCna and mokiliE an unprintable re- - Garner had mnnv limn tnbon n Wnlf..

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I AHRIVED , I l ,PHAHTP .,Tuesday, MaytSI. i

Australian porta via Suva MiuililVC. A, 8. 8 , 7;45 p. m.

Wodncsday, May 25.KburI ports W,.O. Hall, stmr., a. ni.'

; r--r .....',.. t'VESSELSTO ARRIVE).is.,.1Norfolk, Dr.

Newcastle, N. S. W. St. Dunstan,ir. siinr.

Thursday, May 26,Hawaii via Maul ports Claudln?,

stmr,Friday, May 27.

Victoria and Vnncouvor Makura.C.A. 8. S., Hongkong via Japan t porta DuyoMaru. Jap. stmr,

Saturday, May 28.Hllo via way portB Mauna KcaJ

stmr.8unday, May 29.

Kauai ports Klnau, stmr.Maul and Molokal ports Mlkahala.

Monday, May 30.n r. -- .. tkAMtln Tl t O Ocan rrwiciscu muus" ' ' "

Sunday, June 5.' Ncwcastlo, N. 8. W. Henley, Ilr. I

stmr.Wednesday, June 1. ,

San Francisco Lurllne, M. N. 8. 8.Kauat ports W. O. Hall. stmr.

Thursday, June 2.

Hawaii via Maul ports ciauuino, ,

Btmr.Friday, June 3.

San Francisco lcrrav O. S. 8.Kona nnd Kau portj-Mau- na Loa,

stmr.Saturday, June 4,

Hongkong nnd Japan ports NipponMaru T. K. K. 8. 8,

Koa,I11IU V1U

stmr. ?jBurt'day, June 5.

Maul nfiilKofoknl jiorts Mlkahala,Btmr. '; "

Kauai ports-Kt- nau stmr.Tuesday, June 7.

sn Francisco Tonyo Maru, T. K.

Saturday, June 11.Mnhlla. Hongkong via Japan port- s-

Siberia, P. M. 8. 8.Monday, Juna 13.

San Francisco Korea. P. M. S. 8.Tuesday, June 14.

San Ffanclsco Yllhclmlna, M. N.S.S.

Saturday, June 18.Hongkong via Japan ports China,

P. M. 8. 8. ,

Tuesday, June 21.Australian portB'vIa Suva Maranin,

C.-- S. 8.Friday, Jurvn 24.

San Francisco Sierra, O. 8. S.Saturday, June 25.

Vancouver Manuka, C.-- 8. 8.Hongkong via Japan ports Man-

churia, P, M. sr 8.Tuesday, June 23,

San Francisco Nippon Maru, T, K.K. 8. 8.

Wednesday, June 29.8an Frajcjfcttr-Lurjln-e, M- -. N. 8,8,

T PA88ENQER8 BOOKED

Per M. N. 8. S. 'oxadan, for 8anFrancisco, May '25. Mrs. Kodllng,Mrs. M. Mitchell. -

Per stmr. Claudlno for Hawaii porta;May 27 Mrs. Wm. Bell.

Per stmr. Claudlno. for Hawaii, an JMaul ports. Mr. and Mrs. J,, P. Cooke,Dr.. A. II. Clark,, Miss A. J. Adams. ,

Per Btmr. Klnau, (pr Kauat ports,May 31, F.N. Payno. A, H.. Rico.

Per ptmr. Mauna; Kqa, for Hllo viaway ports. May 31.-r- E. F. Coddlngtqn,II. ,T. .Barclay. Mrs. Barclay, n. I.Mead. Cecil Brown, Mrs. P, McLean.

Per stmr. Mauna Xoa, for Kona andKau1orts, Juno 3. "W. Kapcko, J,

Messrs. Lindsay, Johnson, K.May, T. May, Stevens. Misses Ilin I

(2), JameB Hind, Mrs. Hind, Mrs.Grocnbnugh, O. Bcrtlcman, Oco. Cani-bel- l,

Oeo. Howlft, Jr.Ha. A fl 'C nlnppa fnr Qnn Vran.

Cisco, Juno 8. O. H. Swezcy, Mr. andMrs.'0. A. Nlckcs6n."M."K, Cook," Mr'andMrs.-SB- . Marston, Miss Orundy,Ilov. D. Scuddcr, Mrs.r M. (J.' Balcom.Mrs. E., Lcws,, Miss Van Dalccn. V.Busch, A. M. Morrill. Miss Hamilton,Miss AsHunUMjBs F. A. Dewtt. MissRosenberg, Miss Wells, Mr. and Mrs.J. i L. Oordon Mrs. 0. A.. Marker, Mrs.L. Rider, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Home,MrB. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tullj,Miss M., Maxwell. Mrs. Hummel.-MIb- j

K.Mattoon, Geo. ulbb. Jtidgoand Mrs.Bcatty. W. W. Ooodale, Mr. and Mrs.J. A. Jllchards. V. do Btettevlllo, MlsaE.,M.$teveos,' Mlsa M. Welch, Mlss,E.Roece, Dr. Cbrls 0'Dayr Wm. Campsle,J. M. Ruddtman, Vfot, Lord, l'rof.

and Mrs. W. A. Bryan,Mr. and Mr. 8. D. Kokl. Mrs. A. Wag-ner, Mrs. Jr Wlnton. II. P. Asbburn,VarkxAshburn,.Mrs 8ownll. Miss

C; M- - Moragne Mrs. M.Miss I, YartHJrpUKh, Bishop

llostarick, J. D. Watson, iet, M. LuuuKiuaB, mary a. jurRir, ivjiss r,

B Candall, J.(P. LynchR. HWolln. F. M, Parker. Mr. Wm.Kse,Mrs. Kruse f r. ' A

TRAN8PORT 8eRVICE, 1I

Plx, arrived at Seattle May 14.Logan, arrived San Francisco May

Sherman, nailed from Manla, MoySheridan sailed from Honolulu for

Manila May 14.

." .'A BIIIPMENT'nf ll.mhnr m.i. i

to tho local V of Allen Robin'ton! Is roortedld havd left Tacorimvesterday by the .Americanmen.

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- CARGO TiTOM Ilqnqlulu w ai holndhcharKBil nt K&ifia fAim Irtlf'Ui..!:Ifland steamer Keatihou nt tho tlmo of

I doparturo of tho steamer Hall, i

JLui.44kiLl

' Tuosday, May 24.

Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., 5 p m.Maul and Molokal porta Mlkahala.

stmr., 5 p. m. 'Wednesday. MV 2.

Wllhelnilna, M. 'N.S. 8."ion. m. "' . I

- 1"'"' ''VE88EL& TO DEPART

Wadnssday, May 25.Victoria and Vancouver Manuka.

C.-- 8. S, 3 p. m,u t. 1

Thursday, May 28.Kauai ports W. O, Hall, strur 5

p. m. ?

San Francisco Nevadan, M. D. 8.8., G p. m. " ,f

Friday, May 27.Australian porta via tfUva Makura,

C.-- 8. 8. -8outh and Central American port

Duvo Maru, Jap. stmr..Maul and Hawaii ports, Claudhic,

stmr., G p. m. t ' . i ,Monday, Ml' 30f

.Tnnfln nnrli nhil ltoAnVnne Mnn.. - n tgoua, -. ja. a. 4.

Saturday, June 4. ;Ban Francisco Nippon Maru, TAK.

K. 8. S , " '" ""Tuesday, June 7.

Bn Francisco- - Liitllh6.M."N. 8. fi.japan porU vud Hongurng Tcnyo

jjaru. T. K. K. 8 0. " "' 'Wednesday, June 8.

San Francisco Sierra, O. S. 8.Saturday, June.1L ,

Ban Franclnco SlborIar'l'.tM. 8. 8.Monday, June. 13. ,

Japan ports and Hongkong Korcu,p. M. 8. S.

Saturday, June IB.San Francisco China, .P. M. 8 8.

Tuesday, June'zt.Victoria, B. C Marama', C. A. 8. 8.

Wednesday, June 22. iSan Francisco iWllhollaluo, M.) N.

8. 8.Saturday, June 2S. t

Australian ports ,yla Suva Manuka,C.-- 3. 8. 1

Ban Francisco Manchuria, P. J M.8. 8. '

Tuesday, Juna, 28., J

Japan portB and Hongkong NipponMaru, T.'K. K. 8. S.' ' p

S

Wednesday. June 29. 1

San Francisco Vlicrra, O. 8. 8,

PA8SENQERS ARRIVED I tPer C.-- 8. S. Manuka.' ,' fom Ante

trflllan imrts. May 24, Sir ' JamesHtllt. -' alMm.J, Hf. .n.l lira (

B. Wells, Mrs. and MIbb .Tulloch, Mls.iC. K. B. Barker, Miss J'.tM. Barker.Miss M. Lowncs, P, Benjamin, v 8.Smith.

Per stmr. W. O. Hall, from Kiualports. May 2$. Y, ,Amoy, Judgo 8. B.Dofo, C, II. Jonnlngs. "T,,,A. Cunning-ham, B, llayashl, E, Langcr.

. 4PA88ENQER8 DEPARTED

Per stmr. Klnau top Kauat jicjrts.May ii. Oeo. Bustard, A, Romano, P.ratama. Rev. W. '8. Short, Miss-- B.Hastle, J. W. Cathcart.' Per M. N. 8. S. Wllheimlna, for SanFrancisco, May 25. L. LfVGrecnwell,Mrs. L, L. Grcenwcll. Mrs. K. i M.Stync, "MrB. C. II. Dlckoy, R.Pbolps, Mrs. It. 8. Phelps. Mrs. O! II.Swexoy, O. it, 'Swcioy, "AV, A. Paul,Mrs. W. A. Paul and Infant. M. 8. Bis-se- l,

Mrs. M. S. Slsscl, ,Mlss Weber,MrB. F. Weber1, F. 8. Scudder, EJ II.Hand, P. Gorman, F. Weber. Wm.Watson, Mrs. 8am I. McKcague, Ham' I.McKeaguo, E. E. Crandell. j; B. Wat-sb-

B. T. Stout, 'W. K.'Orth,' Mrs. W.K: Orth, II. R. Grant, ijenfy Mead.Chas. Remington, Mrs. L. M.' Gray,Charlolto P, Dodge, It. C. Jones,Mrs. II. Keener, MIbb Mi I" Douglass,Mrs.L. K. Slm'pson, Mrs, M. Smith,MIbs'.M. Mrs. DorehmaScudder Miss M. Home,' Miss Walker,Mrs. Walkor, F T." DHIIrtfiharn.'rJlrs.F.tT. Dillingham. Lulgl Dell Orto, Mrs.Lulgl Dell Orto, Erifst"rjcsCcke;Mrs.Ernst Glesecke,R. J, Swanioy, Capt.C. Averdam, It. ISorne, A. R.'Camoron,W. 8, Wltto, Mlsi E.M. Christian, Mrs, John K. Oanall,Mrs. W. U Whitney, iita.' B. W. Sut-ton,' Miss J. Raymond,. Mrs. C. T.Wilder and child,' Miss May LaTolar. Mrs. C. W.iDeebo, H. II. Mil-

ler, Mies M. A. Miller. Miss I. Reld,Mrs. P. R. Brlnckcrhprt and Infant, J,D. Van Baalen, MrsJ. D. Van Baalen,Mrs'F. G. Hlssem and child, T. E.Dlbblns, Mrs T. E. Blbblns, MrB.Un-n-a

L,r Wright, Slr,JameMins"andsecretary, Mrs. Sir JameB, Mills! Mm.P. L. Homo, MIsa'L Richardson. J. L.Horno. J. A. McCandlosB, R. J, Mc-

Donald, MrS. Itt J.-- McDqrrald. Dr., W.P. Austin. Mrs. W. P. Austin, C. G.Bockus, Gen. ,J, McCIollan, Mrs. J.McClellan. child 'and mMd. Mlsrf R.McClcllan, Miss 'J,' McCljllan, lijulaAyres, E E. Boswofth. 8,P. Prathor.Mrs. 8. D. Prathor. Mrs. L. C. Stooland child. D. II. Hitchcock Mrs D.

than. Mrs. .ScottAlva Scott. Rl F.Oakea. Mrsi R. P. Oakcs. Miss E.Wagner, O. B Ripley, Mls3 LonlsoCaldwqll, W. L. Hellbron, Mrs. Hi M.We'lfs, T..R. Robinson. II. 8. Ship- -

man. L.B. Arnpld, II. A, Catuell. ,

TMAIU8. ,Malls are que at Honolulu from

points as follows: iColo'nfcs Icr Marama. Juna 21. Ivi...i. v.. .. ' -- :: ,i .."jwm i er uenyo waru, mbwbt.y,an?ver-F- er Makura, May 27."

. " VJ .V"'"' '.Tr' wr onBoa. way ju.Malls Will denart for the fnllnalna

points as fojfows:okoliqma PPrMnnRolln, Mayancouver Per, Mnpiika,,Jhti&s),

(7otorilee Per' Maklira, iliv' 'hiisn ..n,(mt25i

Cook. MIbb'M. Reed,Mr. oifcf Mr4J; II. Illtchcock, MIbb C. W. 8hlpman.Devercuux, Mrs. W. L. Ungton, r.fMtts C. M. Shlpmanf Miss P.. L Bblp- -Farla.

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DEWEY DRYDOCK

Couch Covers SINKS AT MANILAnSummer Wear

' We received per S. S. yfilhelmlna some very pretty and

entirely new designs in bagdad and tapestry Couch Covers.

Prices from $2.75 up.

HANDSOME SHIRTINGS h Dingo Shirtings;fine quality and finish. A large variety of patterns directfrom the factory. 15o. per yard.

VEILS, VEILS, VEILS Low priced and high priced,long and square; hemstitched borders and satin stripedborders. Also, an extra heavy automobile veil; oVie that

r will stand the wear and tear. All colon.

WHITE MERCERIZED WAISTINGS AND SHIRTINGS. A large assortment of patterns, 27 inches wide 20c.,

23c, 30c, 35c. per yard.

LADIES' WASH COAT SUITS The Very latest in lt

and most stylish makeup. Very prettily trimmed.Comer Fort and Beretania Streets Opposite Fire Station

SACHS' DRY GOODS CO.Corner Fort and Beretania Streets Opposite Fire Station

NOVELTIES

Today we picture and de-

scribe several decidedly chic

fashion innovations. They are

dainty and exclusive crea-

tions indeed; and outside of

this shop they are shown

only at the leading metropo-

litan stores of the East. You'll

enjoy just seeing them.

.JetJBlaok. SuqdePumps ,

Made of the best qualityBlack Suede, with the newShort Vamp. Leather Bowto match. Slightly extendedsoles; high Cuban heels. A

style most popular 00 Kflat present tiJUiuU

Patent KidPumps

With the Snu"-F- it Heel andthe No-Ga- p Ankle Fit. A rich,dressy shoe for home orstreet wear which may beworn with any eown. Made

with light feather edge, turn soles and Cu- - (JJ i Kft

ban heels , tD'J.uU

Ankle StrapPumps"

Made of bright PatentColt Skin. New Short Vampeffects, made on a new high- -arched last with leatherCuban heels Afect fitter . r:.

Made of closely-wove- n SeaIsland Duck. 'Four -- EyeletRibbon Tie Effects, made onpretty plsia dress toe sbipeswith licht turn , soles andCuban Heels to 9 flfmatch UUiUU

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Made of Sea Island Duckwith Bow to match, on a newperfect fitting Short Varanlast. Light turn soles andCuban heels. The same withlow heels, suitable for grow-

ing irfrls wearing $9 (1(1ladies' size ...... tJu.UU

Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,LIMITED

1051 Fort Street

$3.50

White CanvasOxfords

White AnkleStraps

LONDONreproductions of the old masters artistically colored.

The subjects are the best exhibited in the "allenes of Lon-

don, Paris and Versailles. The prices are moderate.

YE ARTS & CRAFTS SHOP, Fort below KingFrances Morrison, Manager

FOLGER'SLemon and Vanilla

Flavoring ExtractsAre Unequalled for.

Pastry, Cakes, Ices, etc.

Sold by All Grocers

MANILA, Mny 24. The great drydock Dewey has been sunlt. It Iibelieved by those In authority here that her vnlvcn Weia tamperedwith. An attempt to raise her will be made Immediately.

A navnl Investigation was nt once started and divers sent down tonscertalti the true cause of the sink Ing of the big drydock. The raisingof the dock wilt be prosecuted without delay. ,iWILL FIQHT IN SAN FRANCISCO.

SAN KtlANCISCO, May 24. The police committee of the Hoard nfSupervisors has decided In favor of granting n permit for the Johnson-Jeffrie- s

prizefight here, notwithstanding the Btate law which was expected to put a stop to such exhibitions. The supervisors, acting on thlirecommendation, arc pxpected to Issuo n permit.

Numerous protests made by local ministers were' unavailing, It Isnow probable that the fight will be brought off here on July 4, accord-ing to program.

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BRITISH SHIP HELPINQ NICARAGUA.

11I.UKK1K1.D3, May 21. Tho government forces a"fo now attackingthe troops of the jirovlslonal government, which are entrenched strong-ly. The Venus Is lahdfug men. Tho steamer Veniig flies the IlrltlMiflag, and Is said to have a cargo consigned to the agents-o- f the Madrlzgovernment) including contraband of war. Appeals' have been made totho United States to seize her, on tho ground that she was violating thelaws of neutrality.

MANY FILIPINOS ON THE WAY. ,

MANILA, Mny 24. One hundred laborers bound for Hawaii sailedfrom here today. They had been recruited by agents of tho Hawaiiplanters, and left anticipating opportunities for work,which would liftthem 'Into better jobs than they have hero.

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MILLIONAIRE MANUFACTURER DEAD. i .

NEW YOIIK, May 24. Charles Dickson, founder and former pres-ident of tho Carnegie trust, Is dead. He was a millionaire author andscientist, Ills death was due to his Inhaling gases following an explo.slon In his laboratory.

THROUGH THE AIR; ALBANY TO NEW YORK.NEW YOItK, May 21. Curtlss, tho aeronaut, will attempt to make

a flight by aeroplane from Albany to New York on Thursday,i

ANOTHER SUOAR FRAUD WITNESS.NEW YOIIK, May 24. President Thomas of the American Sugar

Compan) has been subpoenaed as a witness In the Sugar Trust Investi-gation.

NEXT INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET. oWASHINGTON, 1). C. May 24 It was decided today to hold tho

next world's Sunday school meeting In 1913, In Qeneva.

COMET GAZING

BY PROF. TODD

Observations Made From a Balloon' Most Satisfactory Mrs. Todd

Accompanies the Professor.

Stories aro coming In of observa-tions of tho comet throughout differentparts of tho world and one of tho bestwas madu from a balloon at Spring-field, Mass, by Prof. Davli Todd ofAmherst Collego, who. with Mrs. Toddand CJhnrlea J. (Hidden, mudo an as-

cension from rittsfleld about 2 u. in.Tho party landed In Bast Haddam,Conn., a little after C a. in.

Tho balloon was fired at by nomo onawith a ride abtfut three miles north ofManchester Just before sunrise. Thobullet did not strike tho balloon, but Itcamo uncomfortably close.

Prof. Todd reports that ho was abloto get a much better view of tho cometthrough a 2'A Inch telescope, with amagnifying power offrom tho, balloon than through tho bigeighteen Inch telescope at tho AmherstQbservatory.

On his observations taken tho Pro-

fessor says."Tho comet appeared from idx to

eight times as bright from tin billoonas from the observatory on Miy 1.

Wo were 6000 feet from carti at thotime. Mrs. Todd first saw thj cometnt 2:36 a. m, with Its hoad vtry neartho horlton and Ub fantatl at 20

and very bright. J made fourscketches of the tall, which curvedslightly upward. Instead of downward.as previously noted." .

Ten or twelve meteors were noted,but Prof. Todd does not bellove theyhad any connection with tho comet.

WILL FORFEIT BAIL .

Judge Robertson, In tire rederalCourt, this morning denied the mo-

tion to set aside the forfeiture of

the ball In tile case of tho Territory .

va,. Chink Kim Hee.The Chinaman was before the.

court some time ago charged withbeing Illegally In the country, and,for his future appearance gave nan.When thotlme fr him to comeagain Into court arrived, ho did notshow up, but later arrived In them I. . 0., I, h nl i. n n .1 ,1

..n.l .l. l. .11.1 .t.,4 l.tmt,l (n 1'UIU Milt UD UIU MUb t.tvMM u wu

absent,.Motion wub presented by his at

torney to set aside the ball forfeiture, but this was denied at the hear-ing this morning.

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Women nrc self denying and un-- tcandid; men are andoutspoken; and this is the key to athousand double misunderstandings,for good women are just as stupid inmisunderstanding men as good menhre in misunderstanding women.Charles Reade,

Should the ynclit Hawaii lack fora live-cen- piece on this year's tourto victory, ii real disgrace will reston Honolulu.

Members ot tlio (Ira ml Jury canwell nttord to work ovortlme on autospeed regulation. Tins situation callsfor sotting high pressure brakes.

Now the time ban arrived whenmoney should be plentiful in Ilono.lulu, mid only lack of confluence, en-

gendered by the demand for freaklegislation, can check prosperity.

Prlvato railroad bills seem to getthrough Congress more rapidly thantlio ordinary legislation for the pub-lic, welfare. Is It because the prl-vn-

Interests know exactly whatthey want and go after It? - -

China's' ability to borrow thirty.millions from tho Powers for rallroa'dpurposes exemplifies weakness ratherthan strength. Such a hulk ot a na-

tion going about and practically sac-

rificing its territory for such n pit-

tance, presents a pitiable plight.

Ever" ninii who votes for Prohibi-tion In Hawaii puts a premium onthe practise of sending secret emissaries to Washington for tho pur- -pouo ot working through laws, bythe dark lantern route, for the gov-

ernment of those Islands by u few,

It is quite proper to. put the Pohu-kain- a

School In Kokaako, where themajority of Its children live. Hutto place the public library way ourto Punchbowl Btreet will reduce thepatronage' of that valuable Institu

tion a hundred per cent., more orless.

A. A. Young, who speaks of theevils of Prohibition and the injuryit would do this city, Is a mightygood citizen. And yet Agent "Wool

ley. spokesman for, the Prohibitionists, declared In his opening keynoto address: "Against us are onlythe guerillas of ovll nnd timidityEvery day lends Its quotn to themass ot evidence that the Prohlbt- -

tlonlsts base their hope ot successon vicious assertions and flagrantmisrepresentation.

Unslnsss men havo a special Inherent In. securing a citizen. labor. clause in tho contracts to bo let forPearl Harbqr construction, but wedoubt that they will gain any di-

rect results by agitating tho matter'in Washington. Tho United StatesGovernment Is not likely to take ac-

tion that "will cause tiny unpleasantness with n friendly nation. ThoSliest guarnnteo our local businessmelt huve Is tho fact Hint they have

t not had reason to complain of thot labor employed on Federal work thus'far.

THEIR PERNICIOUS PLAN.i '

"Tho State of Maine hasbuilt up n tourist trade of won-

derful proportions, although tho' Stnto Is nnd tins been for halt a

century In tho prohibition col-- rumn. What's tho matter with

'Hawaii trying the same klnd.ottourist promotion work? Thentho Moaim Hotel and a dozenmore like It can 'all flu big bus-

iness.Maine's principal hotels sell liquor

fllllcltly. 'They pre forced to, violategthe law In order to retain business.

Tlio tourist business, of Maine nndivtvlng indttstry brought about tho

condition of of theProhibition law and help make of Ituperfect farce.

i .,' Tourist Jmslness In Maine has cre- -

llie conuiuon mat rresmemmight well hnve had in mind

wben he said to Yale students:"In cases where the sale of

liquor can not be prohibited infact, it is far better to, regulateand diminish the evil than to

' attempt to stamp it out, By the

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EditorPAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

WBBKL.V DULLDTINPer Sit Mootni.., , 0 .noPer Vm, injrirbete la VS. ,. .. I.ooPer Ver. enywbere n CnU,., I. BoPerYetr IxxIpiM, lentigo 3,ua

Office, 256Knitted it lh PottofEct tt tlooolalou tcondlui matter.

MAY 25, 1910

enactment of a drastic law andthe failure to enforce it, thereis injected into the public mindthe idea that laws are to be ob-

served or violated according tothe wiu of those affected, In'eed not say how altogetherpernicious such a loose theoryis."Prohibitionists of this Territory

know very well that tho averagetourists coming to this city expectto have placed nt their disposal theusual list of alcoholic beverages.Agent Woolley has .said that thetourists will be amply supplied withnil the liquor they want. This mustmean that ho expects the hotel menof this city to follow the example ofMaine hotel men, and sell liquor totheir guests despite the law.

To use the words of President Taf tand declare such n situation perni-cious is to put it mildly. .

HOLDING DOWN THE SPEED.

!, V.L' ''3 " ' '.Most- - every citizen ot Honolulu

will lie grtlflcd to icarn that theCUV .Attorney'. Is, bringing the recent"automobile speeding' cases before thoTerritorial Grand Jury for n thorough review nnd searching Investi-gation.

Judge Robertson, in a recentcharge to the Grand Jury of hisiiurt, spoke ot that organization asrepresenting the conscience of the((immunity. There can not he anydoubt of the sentiment prevailing ontho matter ot automobile speeding.The evil has gTown to such proportions that community conscience hasbeelfajmost lost; the speeders defythu law- - on-- tho one hand, and thetlsajjy liiw.nbldluy citizens and res- -Meuts are so stirred up that, theyare. liable, at any time to take thelaw Into their own hands.t.Wititsuch a situation existing, itIs Tmost fitting that the prosecutingofficers ot the city governmentthould" 'bring the Grand Jury Intothe matter for the moral effect onthe thoughtless automobilo fools who:flfifjr"ilhe; law;; as .well ns the

of public duty in dealingytlOiir those who have sacrificed or,jeopardized hupian lire.

The City Attorney and the GrandJury may be certain that they willhave the enthusiastic support of thepeople, of this city In the work thcyjnave apparently undertaken .In cltbcichecking the speed o( the criminallynegligent and tho careless aiito driver, or knowing tho reason why.

THE 'S PART.

One line o! comment on automobile speedings appears tb be volun-teering excuses for Sheriff JarrcttThe claim Is set forth that he hasnot enough men ou his forc'o towatch, the auto speeders.

wo do, not, know whether SheriffJarrett Is responsible for this or not.

'Wo hope that he Is not.Sheriff Jarrett had a sufficient

force to land somo eighteen automotbile speeders and thus, remind rtuto.drivers in general that hp,,was rfn,

tho watch. He. should keep pp. thesame ilno of work, not slump nndwhine that he hasn't chough men,

Officials who get results, evenunder n dlsadyantnge, are the menWhp ga(n public confidence. )P

Of course, it is recognized that asthe clecU'yi. lime is Hearing, 'the,coalition to keep Jarrett In office andput up a Hepubllcan figureheadagainst him, may .call for somo excuse to add more men to the pollcoforce. ,4 It will bo far better to cut odt tho

factional political necessities of thehour until the speeders are. brought.to.nccount and Grace. Is, .jcaught.,

Hold the watch on nuto drivers,and .don't mnicoi whining excuses.

STUDENT PHYsTqUEIMPROVES

The American undergraduate Ismaking marked advance physically.This can be proved by the .recordkept by the physical instructors.

It Is hoped that he Is also grow-ing mentally and morally, Thephysical director and Roosevelt holdthat the man with, n sound body hasa bctlcf chance than tho weaklingfor belog sound morally,

rrntrtfa Butting

4"'K'S':kii reals' et tr.e fcail ot thynn.measurement dlijejose a notable lm- -

povement ip student pnynique dur-ing a generation. The gain Inheight has been negligible, but Inweight amdonta to sixteen pounds,while' there, has been a distinct In-

crease In tho girth of neck andchest. The present senior class Isgenerally taller, heavier and strong-e-r

than the wartime clais,The gain In physique ban been at

tained in splte of cigarettes and Inme inco or inoe rsxeesees iioin mluxury and of nthlotlcs which haveoccasioned concern among educatorsand made tho modern college youththo despair ot the moralist. As re-

spects physlqun at least ho appearsto have triumphed over the demoral-ising tendencies of undergraduatelife. Having tho sound body, thoNow York World expresses the be-

lief that there Is hope for his mindnnd morals.

BAR ASSOCIATION

HOLDS ELECTION

David U Wlthlngton will bo tho newpresident of tho Hawaiian Dar Asso-ciation, according to tho opinion heldby many local attorneys. Wlthlngtonis now vlco president of tho liar As-

sociation, W. A, Kinney being thopresident,

Tho election of tho new officers oftho Association, which will bo dono nttho regular annual meeting held nt 4

o'clock this afternoon, may produce,some surprise, however, firmer As-

sociate Justice of the Supremo Court8. M. Ilaltou Is also mentioned as suc-cessor to W. A. Kinney ns president oftlio liar Association. It Is stated that,ho would .receive' a great many votesIf he expressed deslro to hold tho of- -nee.

w HAY HAVE

TO DROP OUT

Still In hopes of financing Hawaii'sentry In tho trans-1'acltl- e race, the,committoo In charge df securing fundsis hard at work, hoping to secure thorequired sum.

Tho time Is now getting very short,and something must be dono withinthe next few days.

Tho Hawaii was supposed to havosailed on Wednesday, but as the

not In sight, tho date ofpossible sailing was postponed UntilHaturuay.

If tho-rnc- ht cannot cot nwav vervshortly, the race will havo to bo givenup. ns far as tho Hawaii Is concerned,

To draw out of this event for lackof funds would certainly bo a rcllec- -

.tlon, on tho prldo mid jmtilollsm of"Hawaii Nel," and tho oilglntttors ofthis yachting event of tho .Pacific. Itwpuld bo a reflection to havo Hawaiidrop out with, a magnificent yacht,anchored In tho bay and with every-thing but the paltry bill of expense.

Surely wo havo some nloha, somespirit, somo ilcgrco of patriotic prldo,

. Help now: lend your mite, ba ldcit- -

tided with tho land you call home, Ina purely "clean sporting, event.

MtujiuBo uiusu irau uru trying inmake this a success and bo a party tbtho glory' of seeing tho dear old, nine- -barred, flag of Hawaii ontho starting line nt San I'cdro on July9th.

Send In your donation to w. ir. Mr.Incrny. i

The method of commu-- ,nftatinft with business assdeiates'and friends ,

Wireless. . i '

1 1- -Office open Sunday from 8 to 10

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Real Estate

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HOUSE S,; $$&, BEtfT.Unfurnishedii'i .

Wahiawa ,...-- . ...2 Bedrooms $20.00Pearl Harbor 3 " 60.00Xalmnki 0 " 45.00Thurston Avenue 4 " 40.00Kameha'meba IV. Road .4 " SJ5.00

Anapunl Street ..,..., 2, " 00.00Kalmuki, 12th Avenue 3 " 35.00leweri Road 3 " 30.00Kinau and Pensacola 2 " 25.00Manoa Valley .!... 2 " 35.00

Call at our office, 910 Fort street, for further informa-tion, and ask. to see our list, of Furnished Houses.

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Trent Trust Co., Ltd.

Ten (10) RoomHouse In

KAIMUKI

Modern and in Best ofCondition

Large Grounds (4fi,000 q.

ft.), Growing Trees, Garden,Chicken Corrals, etc.

Entire grounds all foncednnd well Improved.

Price, $3500

Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.BETHEL STREET

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COURT APPOINTS I

L. A. THURSTON;

(Continued from Page 1.)Anna C. Sprockets who died on Feb-

ruary 10 last left two' hits ofilnndlnher own light nnd her' Interest In 'tho"::.; '""," -- u"".... n" i. ...ta,nl"R 7.34 arres )n 10 southeast-cor- -

ner Of Piinahpu street nnd anothernn hn nmo 'street rontnlnlnc B.D05

ncres both being' valued at JtS.SOO.There Is furniture and personal prop-erty In tho house on tho property es-

timated ns valued aUll.GOO.Under tho will of tho widow John

D. nnd Adolph II., sons, are cut outentirely the same as In their father'swill.

THE MANUKA, one of tho flno llllem iiwmto,l l.v th nnudln.nAnstra- -

llan Steamship Company brought lessthan ono hundred tons of Australiancargo to tins .port, ine (

od at the Alakea wharf shortly bo,'fore eight o'clock InBt evening, A doz--

en passengers left tho vessel nt Ho--

nolnlu. Tho officers report a flno pas- -

sage up from 8ydnoy. Tho Manukawob dispatched for Vancouver at threeo'clock this afternoon , taking nbont

Waterhouse Trust

In Kona yesterday, sailing onManna Loa.

M. Paulhan's reminds us of

Mark Twain's remark that foreign-- !

crs spell much belter than they pro-

nounce. . i

Bedrooms.

,&:

Manoa Valley 3 $40ifatlock .Avenue 2 ' 25 '

Matlock Avehde 3 '30

Alexander 'Strict 5 GO

Lunalilo Street 3 25Nuuanu Street .7 60'

FURNISHED: ;

Manoa Valley 3 50 ,

Young Street 2 30.

SALE:Improved and unimproved prooer-- ,

ty in Manoa, Kaimuki,- - Palolo andinsidp dUtricts..,; ,,

yWANTEDf

To buy a small house and lot inRood neighborhood.

Waterhouse Trustk ft Fort and Merchant Street JA..

rjt.vr 2, lho25555

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DEPEVV TALUS

ON WHAT LIFE IS

.During a recent birthday banquettendered to Chnuncy Dcjiow by theMontntik Club, that noted afler-dln-n- er

speaker cntertnlncd those present with bno of his characteristictalks. Incorporated In his speechwas the following, entitled "WhatLlfo Amounts To":

"I read ah account the other dayof n Ilusslnn named Ivan Kusman,

was admitted to the hospital InSt. Petersburg at the age ot 138. Heremembered .Napoleon's burning ofMoscow and the few Incidents thatoccur In tho career of a Itiihslnnpeasant.. Ho was an agricultural la-

borer fpr a mere pittance during thisWhole period, nnd could neithernor write. That Is not nn experi-ence to bo envied. It enforcesTennyson's lines, 'Ilctter fifty yearsof Europo than a cycle of Cathay.'Hut, on tho contrary, youthink of Auber composing his bestoperas nt 89 and Manual Oarcla stillan Instructor in vocal culture .at100, and Whlttier singing immortalsongs at 85, yqa nre.ln contnet withmen who have tlvod and who know'what It all amounts to,'

"There, Is nn Eastern maximevery man at 40 is ciiner n rooi or n

,h'B'c,a,n" U " " J"a'0,d Italian, Carnado, who foundbf his asioclales In 'Venice dying ntto, mnli' u, ills mind that thosetrilgnilliM w? duo to excesses. Hebad the turngtli of will to adopt aveiy severe but frugal regimen bothIn ratlins nnd drinking. ,At 80 hopubll'he fhU experiences for the ben-

efit of those who were still dyingor likely to die, at 40. At. 90 andnt 100 he repeated tho publicationnnd enforced the lesson of the hanpincss which had to him withhealth and longevity, doclaring tho

mht lie everv mnn?"iyDnl" plan waa ,le B.

"ted out of the .many things, heliked a few for ins. tamo, maBiicatcuthoroughly, long befor.o Kletch,erlsniurns known, and limited the nuan- -

iy i,y measurement upon the scales

not been uiseovercu.

URGE COMPANY

m PINE JUICE

' It has been nnnounccd that nlanshave been practically .completed fortho organization of a' subsidiary cor-poration to tho Hawaiian. PineappleCompany capitalized at $600,000, toundertake tho preparations and mar-keting of pineapple, Juice.

now corporation, It Is declar-ed, will davoto practically all of Itsresources toward tho waglni; of nn ex-

tensive, and cffcctlvp advertising. cam-pnlg-

ot Its product throughout themainland, ho promising

'territory Will

bo left untouched n attempting toforco tho snlo ot tho now product ofHawaii. i

It Is believed 'that there will bo alargo market for plneapplo Juicewhich can .bo used for n number fitpurposes nnd tio man features oftho advertising campaign 'that will beundertaken by tho now corporationwl)l soon bo decided upon.

",REAL .ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered, for Record .May 24, ,1910,Ocorge Klpapa.ct al.to 13, C. Win-

ston .,.,.,.,,..: , ,,r;David Kukallanl to Mrs. Annlo

Thompson , , .1)W. 'O, Irwin et nl Trs to Hawaiian

Bugnr Co , nelSing Hop Sing Co. to Honolillu

Plantu Co. , . 1) s.Kalnoa, tear' and hsb to S, M. Da- -

mon .,..,....,...., ,,DJacob Kaulaa, Est of by Admr to W.

I A. Kinney D1,15. D. Baldwin and wf to C. Mc

Lennan DEntered for Record May 25, 1910,

A. J CampboM. to. Mail flingCo ....,:.,,. ,,...f..Agrmt

F. R. Clark to Wong Juck Lung,.RelWong Juck I.ung to Chlng Shco.,,,DChina Rhco and hsb lo,F 13 Clark.. M

I Ow, JI, Falrchlld hnd wf to ItufusI'. SpahHng ,.,,d

twenty passengers. inu to what he had uguaUy deyour-ban- dplayed tho off,, i

d re(,ucea hg wh0 to ,Uo m,n,.

Miss Arncmann returned to her """" .t that time tobacco hadhometho,

name

FOR

who

read

when

that

coma

Tho

Will

hnf

WILHELMINA SAILED;

GAIETY REIGNED

It was a banner outpouring otthe people 'at tlio Matson wharf thismorning; Tho sailing of tho Mat-so- n

Navlgitlnn steamer Wllbelinlniifor San Francisco at 10 o'clock drow,out nearly a thousind people.

most of tbli crowd wanted to7'hdthe decks of the liner. Many

succeeded In breasting the crushWi(lch thronged ,th.e passagewnyn.nndtho large gapEPlanl..

who pined t'mt for nter rush, contented them-

selves with remaining on the wljar!anjl watching the scramble , of t

pas-sengers and, spectators.

The vessel departed on lime. Tier-ge- t-

and his band of musicians had asurprlso In store for the assembledmiltltU(lo. Tho-ban- blossomed forthIn a now repertoire of tuneful mel-

ody. There was a conspicuous ab-

sence of "My Wife's Gono to thoCountry," "The Irish Washerwo-man" anil "tltngs on My Fingers nndDells on My Toes."

Tho let ladles suro did reap aharvest of silver. The man whocould get n corner on thq flowermarket on Wllholrolua sailing daywill not have to worry over a reluct-ant stock market.

The Wllheliiil'i.i sailed with n holdfilled with sugar', tinned- - pineapples,nnd other lines of Hawaiian prod-

ucts.The first and second-cabi- n passen-

ger capacity' of the liner was welltaxed. Tho Wilhelmlna has aboutcleaned up tho rcgulnr and transientpassenger bustner ot the port.

Tho liner Is expected to arrive atSan Francisco ou Tuesday morning.

SUGAR STOCKS SLOW

'BUT M FIRM

Sugar stoclcB havo yet to displaythrough (ho stock exchango quotationsthat tho market has exoerienced anyespecial now llfc.In conscqucnco oftno reporicu casing up oi tno moneymarket.

Between boards business was fairlyfrond but: thn snips 'on tlin hoard thinmorning were confined to twenty flvoshares or Hawaiian Commercial at4K7r, and fifteen Qlaa nt 6.S0, Thesorepresent advances over tho last pre-vious ' 'Bales.

fJrowery continues strong at 1B.C0fifty shares being reKrtcd.eold be-

tween bonids at ll(4l flgurd. Flvo Wai-ali-

sold at 134.., Oalm Sugar thatgavo promise yesterday of advancingholds nt 34, foity i.liarcs selling ntthtit price. Fifty sbaics. of McUo'dosold at C which' represents a shadingof ono eighth. Ono hundred nnd fiftyfour Hawaiian Pineapple sold nt 28.00;an advnnco and thirty Tanjon'g Olokassessable at 350.,

Generally speaking, tho market Isfairly firm. It Is still Influenced how-ever by the belief that quite n num-ber aro nhxlous to realize oh theirholdings In order to go into specula-tions abroad. Consequently tho buy-ers nro waiting for tlio bedrock fig-

ures. ,.:

,THELMA JONES PASSES AWAY.

, Thelnltt Kalpuala Jones, the two.year-ol- d daughter of John II. Jonesof the Mclnerny Shoe Company, pass?

d away this forenoon nt the homeof Mrs. CPcdersen.

The little girl, who hnd been thoprldo nnd joy ot the neighborhood,was sick but a short time. The bestdellcal skill and trained nurses Intlio city were culled In by the anx,-Ipu- s

father, but were of no avail.. .Little Thelma's mother died less

than a. year ago. Mr, Jones has an-

other Ihlld, a llttlb son n year anda' halt old.

Notice of the funeral will be giventomorrow.

mHEN you purchase a finew Watch, you want one

that will last for.years; one that will,

give satisfaction , under allconditions. Howard watcheshave the reputation of bein"accurate timekeepers, and,with the proper care, willlast a lifetime or longer.They cost a little more .thanother makes of watches, butthey are worth more. We sellHowards at the factory price,and have a large stock onhand at all times,

H. F. Wichman

& Co.. Ltd.,LEADING JEWELERS

FORT BTREET

Liti.1JLiijjIOfi i.

YWI i3UAr-7- li

I keepsclean.

the country,

There Is no exaggent'tioifabo'utrthis state-ment.$, It is' a fact.

I, i Nearly evSryfgrocersells Ivory Soapi Nearly

' every well-toidd- '" Afneri-ca- n

family uses it; forthe bath; for? i'the toiletor in trie laundry for

,, the finer things. f

Ivory Soap99Aoo kCetftPurT

TRAVERSE RUN

ACROSS KAUAI

The work of the parly of U. S.government topographic engineerswho have been located on this

since the first of the year Isgradually ncarlng completion, nndIts members nro beginning io talkof their return trip to tho Coast,says tno Qardcn Island.

Their flnnl efforts on tho surveyhave been to run n primary traversoline nbout seven miles lopg;-4n--a- n

nlr line, across Napall frpm Puji oka Pele penk, 3CC1 foot' hlghf nearIlalemanu, to Kllohana, 4024 focthigh, the point on the north, sldo oftlio district which lies at the topor the (rail down .Into Wainlha Val-ley.

Tho purpose ot this traverse linoIs to servo as a means or control forthe topographers In that section, nndIt tins flags placed ninng Its, course,every' mile or so,, which will enabletho line to be Used ns n basis of

' , 4 .'Mr. Dlggs has been working In

that country for over four( weeks,and his party has met, with, somo se-

rious obstacles In tho way ot theiroperations, which mado the workmuch slower than It might havebeen.

There woro only twodnvs of clear.weather during lo oftltBiour wccks wnicu .uiggi- - party spentIn tho highlands, nnd this, with thornln whlhh fell' nearly, every day, de-la-

thorn considerably.Tlio other topographic, parties nro

protty well scattered' around tho Is- - .

land just at present nil along thecoastline nnd In, the interior.

WYNNE MANDATE

HAjfpN SENT

According to n cable received byJudge Dole, tho mandate of theUnited States Supreme Court in theWynne caso was mailed nt .Washing-ton on May 23. and po will, nrrlvoIn Honolulu In irbout two weeks.

Wynne wna sentenced .to pay thedeath penalty for murder committedon the high seas, and upon appealto the United States Snnremn Pnnrt.that body Upheld the docslon ofjtholower court. ,, .

He will probably pay wltti his llfofor the crime before the monih ofJune closes.

WHAT COCA-COL- CONTAINS.

For tho past several weeks we 'havopublished In this paper letters fromanalytical chemists showing what'COCA-COL- tho popular tempcruncadrliik, contains and what It docs licit'contain.

No Intelligent person can read" thesoletters from tho leading chemlstB ofthe country without being convincedthat COCA-COL- Is what It, claims tobo; a .pure, haiml03s, delicious, re-freshing, temperance ' drink. TUBCOCA-CQL- 90., Atlnntn, Oa., willglndly send freo to nny reader of thisPaper a booklet entitled 'Tho TruthAbout COCO-COLA,- containing num-erous lottors from analytical chem-ists showing tho trim composition ofthis great national drink. Bolow" findadditional letter:

nocKFortn man school. ,Philcs and Chomlstry,

nockford. III.' July 31st, 1907.

'Mr. M. N. Nelln.nockrord, Ills.

Hear Sirs: In roply to 'your letteror July 27th, 1 hnve this to. say: Inour High. School Chomlstry Class, Ihave had, my pupils analyio' COCO-COL-

tor tho last two. years. Wohavo never been able to find oven atr,aco of alcohol, pnd wo nppllod evorydelicate tost for It: nolther did wofind any cocnlno. As to caffclno, womado a clip of coffoo nnd got n bettortest In tho coffee than In tho COCA-COL-

According to our, findings, pint forplnt,COCA-COL- u less, harmful thanstrong tea or coffoo, but neither 'Isharmful If used In moderation.

Itcspcctfully'

submitted,A. C. Norrls,

Instructor In Chemistry, nockfordHigh .School,

Chemist for tho City Health De-partment. .

For freo booklet of chemical anaiy--"i nuureM. the

.COCA-COL- CO.,, Atlanta,, Qu, '

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jt

Ba)tnScuffs

From 76 cents to $1.50

, Perfectly Constructed,with a , view to having acomfortable covering forthe feet after a bath in thetub or the sea.

M'Inerny Shoe StoreFort St., just above King

The Warm Weatherwill toon be with m, and you willwant a change to the

Hills orSeashore

I can ihow you tome choice locations.

Make Your Choice Now

J. W?frattP. 0, Box 451 125 Merchant St.

Phono G02 and 1387

A Rare Opportunity

to BUY A LARGE TRACT OF LANDoff LUSO STREET, above Mormonchurch, containing 30,000 SQUAREFEET, for a residence. Nice Manic-ni- e

lawn; some fruit trees. On carline. In walking distance to Post-offic- e.

PRICE $2000

P. E. R. STRAUCH

Waitv Building 74 S. King Street

OWE YOURSELF

somcthine by starting a Sa-ving Account, and at the endof the year you will have asnug sum and can count your-self ahead. Saving by regularsystem will do it.

4 1- -2 per cent

Interest, compounded semi-

annually,

Bank of Hawaii,.LIMITED '

Capital andi Surplus:$1,000,00000

AUDIT COMPANY OF

HAWAII

024 BETIIEL STREET

P. 0, Box 040 Telephone 708

Conducts all classes of Audits andInvestirations, and furnishes Reportson all kinds pi financial work.

Suggestions given for simplifyingof systematizing olllce work. Allbusiness confidential,

WHEN IN NEED OF

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Phone 410HONOLULU'S LARGEST

PAPER HOUSE

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Fort and Queen Streets

GEO. G. GUILD Manager

BONDSWo nro prepared to write Bonds

of all classes, covering any form of

guarantee, at the lowest rates.

Insurance Department

Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd.023 FOHT STREET

REGAL SHOESREGAL SHOE CO.

, King and Bethel.

MARTIN GRIM,REAL ESTATE AGENCY

83 Merchant Street. t telephone 780

Stop Paying RentSee the

HAWAIIAN REALTY CO.Phone SS3, 83 Merchant St.

$506 io 515.0C0

P. H. BURHETTECom'r. of Deeds for California nad

New .York; NOTARY EUBLIC;Grant .Marriage Licenses t DrawsMortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,Leases, Wills, Etc. Attorney for thtDistrict Courts. 70 MERCHANT BTffflNOLUI.lIi PHONE 310

Intur-Iahn- and O It, (L h, shippingliooka for Halo nt tliu 11 11 1 1 0 1 nofllco, CO? each,

EVENIWO ntJLT.ETlN, HONOMJMJ. T. It., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1010

Alfred D. CooperHawaiian-Stock- s and Bonds

Bought and Sold307 JUDD BUILDING

Telephone 480 F. 0. Box G07

Wm. Williamson,.

Stock and Bond Broker,S3 M2RCHAJTT IT,

PHONE B12. P. 0, BOX MB

Honolulu Stock Exchange

Wodnosdny. May 25.

NAMK OP STOCK.MERCANTILE. Did Asked

C. ilrewer & Co6UOAR.

Ewa Plantation Co iiHnftnllauAgrlcColluw, Com. & Sug. 0. ... 140

42Hawaiian 3u?urU-- j ClHnnomuSuga-C-

Honokaa Sugar Co ...... tin Vo "'Haiku Sugar Co u' '54 .Hutchinson Sugar Pl.inL I8 IHJiKnliuku Plantation Co. , .K ok ah a Sugar Co noKnloa Sugar Co 150 .foMcBrydo Sugjr Co. 0 6)1U,thu siugar t'o M iVAOnomou Sugar Co toOlxii Sugar Cc. Ltd m 5OmwaluCoI'u iuhnu Sugar Plant. Co. Iy"l'uiiilc Sugar Mill J CO

I'.il'iPlantatloaCo 1 4(1 55I Lpcekeo Sugar CoPli'McerMIIICo i'1'4" 220Wnlalua Agrlc Co IJJI 135NaIIuku sugar Co

WulmanaloHvgurCo. ... 2&J'"Walmea Sugar Mill Co. . , 100

MISCELLANEOUS.Inter-Islan- d Steam N. Co 124Hawaiian Eloctrlc Co. . . .Hon. K.T. &'L Co..Pref. 105Hon. K. T. & L Co . Com. IOSMutual Telephone Co. . . . UKtlolilkuntibcerCo,

Paid UpNahlku ftubboi Co , Ass. .

Oahu It. & L. CoHllo II. R. Co. PMllllon.lt. Co. 13 'A

Hon.,D.&M.CollawailjuPlnutimileCo .Tnnjong Olok It. Co. 11 1 up 41 281-- 2

do do ass. G3 p 42UONUd.

Haw.Ter.4 fFirti Cf ., 103Hnw.Ter,4X 100UanvTer.4y,X ICO

Haw.Tur.4i4A; 100iIuw.Ter.367. ICOCal. Ilecit Sin;. & Kef. Co.O CO

Hatnuku.iPltrliCo,Upiier Ditch Cm IOJ

Ilaw.lrr. Cu,C45 pd. 77Haw. lrrglu. Co., 64 102Haw. Com. & dug. Co. 55 105Hllo It, It. Co., Issuo llU 01HlloR.R.Co.Con.CX .. 97 99Huuokaa Bugui Co , Q .Hon. n. T. & L. Co 6 ...Kauai ley. Co. Ga

Kohnla IMtch Co. 6 101Mcllrydo Sugar Co. ns ,., 08 100Oahu n. & L. Co. 6? .... 102 lOltfOahu Sugar Co 5Olnft Hni'nr f!n Ay

941-- 2

racsug. Mill ro. 6 ifojPlonctr Mill Co. 6 hoiWalalun Agrln. Co. 5;. ... 101

Sales Ilctwrcn Hoards; 30 TanjongOlok .Ashes, $TiC0; 25 Haw. C. & 8.Co, 141.75, 151 Haw Pine. Co, 128 50;5 Wnl ilua, (134; 25 Hon. II. & M. Co..WCO: 25 Hon II. & M. Co, 15 50;30 Onhu Sug. Co, $31; 10 Oahu Sug.Co. S3I; 35 Mcllrjdc 10; 15 Mc-Urydo. S6 Session. 21 Haw, C. H 8.Co, $11.75; 15 Olau, S5 50.

Latest sugar quotation 4 2 cents or8&qo per ton.

Sugar, 4.27 cts

Bests, 15s Od

HENRY WE10USE TBUSr (0.Mtmti.rt HoroluU StoK and Bono

ExchngrORT ANU VCHOHANT 8T8

TELEPHONE 7J

HarryArmitageStock and Bond Broker

Mombcr of Honolulu Stock andIlnlul Kxchango .

'Campbell Block, Merchant 'Street

Roth & GiffardSTOCK AND BOND BROKERS

Members Honolulu Stock and BondExchange

848 KAAHUMANU STREET

STOCKS AND BONDS

Trent Trust Co.,Limited

MEMBER HONOLULU 8T0CK ANDBOND EXCHANGE

STOCK BOOK CLOSED.

Tho Block bookn pt tho PioneerMill Co. Ltd., w bo closed totransfers fiom May 2C to June 1,11110, both daen Incti8lu.

(s.) lTorn.NMiAi'mt,Ticiaurer, I'Joneer Mill Co, Ltd

' , 4628.lt

jsy"Kor Salo" cards at Dullctln..

LOCAL AN) GENERAL

A new supply of the. huge nickel

Sads has just acme in. lwosheets for five cents, at the

Bulletin office.

Autoi, $4 per hour. LeWls' StableMrs. Davison, fashionable drommnk-or- .

Ilooma 2 Young building.Treasurer Trent U expected, to 10

turn to th( city' on tho Wllhilmlna,v, hlch arrives on Juno 14.

Miss Elliott, n member of the McRne8tock Company, In reported to be uultoHick at tier Hawaiian Hotel collate

Phone 6 and ask (or Manuel lllcharlwhen you waut an automobllo Scionseated Chalmors-IMroI- t. late model,

Charles Wjmann, who bat been Inthe employ of Wall, N'lchols Co foroier two carK, will resign on Juno 1

Tickets for tho "American Comioscrs" concert of tho Kllohnna ArtLeague at the Hawaiian Hotel are. oxsalo at Dergstrom's.

Professor Ollmoro makes announce-ment that the observatory nt Kalmiulwill bo open to'lho public each ecnlng for the rest of this week.

Qeorgo Annua has been arrested ona warrant f 10111 (ho Federal Courtcharged with placing unmallahle mat-ter In the Unltqil States malls

Ah Wat, once Janitor nt KnaliumiiiiiSchool, Is up for n bearing before Mar-shal Hendry on a chargo of sendingobsccno matter through tho malls

Tho members of the Federal potltJury who arc not drawn on the casenow before tho Federal court. haobtcn excused until (ncxt Tuesda) nt 10o'clock,

Dismissal of tho case has been askedby tho plalntlit In tho action broimlitby George F. Strati!) against ChanelHon as executor of tho will of It WMarti no ft.

Hlchard Mossman. Jr.. ,1s reportedby his phiHlclun. Dr. Was son. ns recovering rapidly from' tho siege oftyphoid fever through which ho hasJust passed.

Cull at ino show rooms and getInenty-flT- Qre'en Stamps'frco. Every-thing In tho show room Is freo forrirccn Stamps. Cull today or any day.Dcrctanln opposlfo Fire Station.

Ladles' should not miss tho oppor-tunity of tho sacrifice salo of Irish cro-chet. French and eyelet .pmbrcldcrles,noieltlcs. etc., nt Mrs. J. 'Rosenberg'!",rooms 9 and 10, Alexander Younr.hotel.

Tomorrqw ovcnlng nt 7:3() o'clocktho Democrats of tho 7th Precinct, 4thDistrict, will meetingat the corner of South and Queenstreets. Abraham Knklkuu will pre-side at tho meeting. ,,'.

rlttcun days extension ,was grantnlKurahana today (or lit.asu'caranco.luthe- - Fctleral Court on appeal, by thefiling of n now bond. He was sentencedHPtdrol weeks ngo to Imprisonment forviolation of tho Ldmiind,act.

Ile?autc he was going away on thoWllhclmlqa this morning without ap-pearing In court us told, a bench wnr;rant was Issued lor Joseph Scrpa byJudge Itoblnson. Scrpa was to fippcafto show csuso why ho should not payalimony grunted by the court to hisdhorced wife, but said he would 210Jappear in court, would not pay alimonyand was leaving on the Wllhelmlna.

NEW - TO-DA- Y

in thi: cmcuiT couiit or thkFirst Judlilnl Circuit, Territory ofHawaii, At Chambers. In Probate.In the matter of the Kstntu ofCharles Frederick Hurt, deceased.Documents purporting to bo thoLast Will arid Tentamcnt and ' acodlctl thereto of Chirles FrederickHart, lato of tlio-CU- y and Countyof Houolulu. Torritori nt Hnwiill. dn.

Ncuscd, having on tho 25th day ofMay, jsio, been presented to eald1'robato' Court and n Petition forI'robnto thereof, piajlng for tho Is-

suance of Letters Testamentary 19bo granted to Itebcrca Hart and T.Cllvo Davles, both of Honriiilu hfore-sai-

huvlng been Died by 'tho saidT. C.ho Davles; It Is ordered tlmtTuesday, tho 5th d.iy of July, 1910,nt ten o'clock a. 111. of said' da, littho courtroom of s.ild Court In thoJudlUnry Iliiildlng In the said Citynnd County of Honolulu, bo und thesame fa hereby appointed tho tlmoand plate for proving said Will undCodicil and hearing said uppll:ntlon.Dated, Houolulu, T. II., this 25th dayof May, 1010. Holmes, Stanley &Olson, nttornojg for petitioner. Ilytho Court; M. T. SIMONTON, Ciork.

4G2- S- May 25; June 1, 8, 15..

Honolulu Athletic Park

BaseballFriday Afternoon

, Pacific Coast Club

.vs.t.

Japanese 'Athletic Club

.

Admission, 25c and 50c

v

Because E. . W.Shirts Are Best

2ft -siB siB

VY'E have decided to gradually weed out all other

makes and

IN OF THEof

'At InIn the of tho of8 V, On

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of S. V. latocf

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the sum at 1. 1 1.

nnd ntk that the same bednd nnd that a nluil

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and If anywhy tho same not

bo nt this24th day of 1910.

& fur petiIl tho M. T, SI

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IN THE OFFirst of

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In tho andty of of

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In Its to thomid ills,

It and Its from allus such

II s that Tuesday, tho r,th day of atton 11. m , thoof said at tho oftho said at afore J

bo and the same Isus tho and for'said nnd

and that allthen and and

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as to who areto the said at

this 24th day of& at- -

fpr Ily thoM. T--.

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of tho at,the next withmldi. In of Dm

and thothe ns pre

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handlewho like to wear dressy negligee shirts, cut right,

without skimping, and in the beautiful patterns,are invited to see the new summer styles just in.

SUVA'S TOGGERY, Ltd.,

NE'W TODAYTHE CIRCUIT COURT

Flj'ft Judicial Circuit, Territory'Hawaii, Chambers. Probate.

matlcr Estate EllscNeumann, deceased. read-

ing filing petition ac-

counts Hermann FockeSophia Stackable,

County Honolulu, TerritoryHawaii, Executor Executrix,

Tes-tament Ellfe Neumann,

Honolulu nforcsnld, deceased,wherein they allowed

1K,2G3.54. chargo them-selves with 17.3G

'may exam-ined approvedorder made Distribution

property remaininghands persons thercio enti-tled, discharging tficmfurther. rcspoiislblllt) Exec-utor Executrix; ordered

T"7lay'. V", da? f'JV,"

Judgo Court cutirtroornCourt Honolulu aforrsuld.j

hereby appoluicdplace hearing

petit accounts, thnCpersons Interested nnd.

there nppenr show rnuse.they have, shouhl

granted, Dtted Honolulu,May, Holmes,

Stnn'cy Olson, nttornejstioner. Court.MONTON, Clerk.

May

CIRCUIT COURT THEJudicial Circuit, Territory

Hawaii. Chambers. Probato.matter Estato John

Dillon, deceased. readingllllng petition ucco'untslIUliop Trust Company, Limited,Hawaiian corporation, havingprincipal office City Coun

Honolulu, Territory HuwaiLiillllilllllBllUIUIDillon, Honolulu, deceased,whcicln allowed

159.C7, charges Itself$281.82,

examinednppnned order

madd distribution prop-er- tj

remaining handsperson thereto entitled,charging suretiesfurther responsibility Ad-

ministrator: orderedJuly, 1910,

o'clock before JudgeCourt courtroom

Court Honolulusaid, hereby ap-

pointed tlmo placehearing petition Accounts,"

porsoiiB Interested .may,there appear show

cause, they havo, whyshould granted,

present oldenco enti-tled proporty. DatedHonolulu, May,1910. Holmes. Stanley Olson,torncs petitioner. Court:;

8IMQNTON, Clerk.Juno

MERCHANTS SPLITINTER-ISLAN- AMENDMENT

(Continued from Pageexisting Inter-Islan- d rates.

result Investigation corneadecision association

should declare against extensionInterstate commerce traffic

regulatlpus Hawaii.member association stut.

morning iIIbcubtfollow consid-

eration committee's roportmeeting week, the;,

faor committee reportbeing rejected association,supporting amendmentsented Congress, providing thefextension Hawaii.

I"

kittiiMMm' -- lrf &&" &,MliM)ffii.;'-- 1 iU

this line exclusively. Men

most

L

Yosemite ValleyOPEN ALL YEAR ,

The Scenic Attraction of California

I A valley of gre'al bjanty' and grandeur, unique in itsasscmblance of sheer walls of great height, imposing peaks,and the number of its stupendous waterfalls.

'Now Reached by Rail A Quick,Comfortable Trip

Daily train service from Merced, to the Park Line, con-nee- ts

nt Merced with Southern Pacific and Santa Fe.O. W. LEHMER. Trafflo Manaeer. Y. V. R R .' Merced. Cal.

IN FINE NEWNearer the heart of the busincsj

siock of line millinery,a

Feet willyou

kuLiiJi .Tttyhii

LOCATIONdistrict, and with a complete new

DUNN'S, HAT,SHOP,FORT STREET. JUST ABOVE HOTEL

Your be less painful ifuse

JOHNSON'S FOOT SOAP

It makes walking a joy

Benson, Smith fc Co.HqTEL AND FORT STREETS ,

' PHONE 297

FRENCH LAUNDRY258 BERETANIA ST. J. Abadle, Prop. PHONE 1401

This Laundry has built up a d reputationfor the careful handling of the daintiest fabrics, either inWashing, Dyeing or Dry Cleaning. ,

Our Annual Skleof

Remnantswill begin on

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st

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EVBNINH MJI.I.BTIN. HONOI.tll U, T. II.. WKDNi:9r)AV. MAY 2B. 1D10

Men nnd Boys5Clothing

Blue and Black SERGE SUITS,both double and single breast-ed, $13.50 to $18.00, equalto any $20.00 suit sold else-where, i

MIXED WORSTED, 2 and 3 piecesuits, all sizes, $9.50, $12,$12.50, $13.50, $14, $16.50,$18, $20, and $21 each.

WASH and TUDOR BOYS' SUITS$1.50, $2, $2.25, and $2.50.

BOYS' WORSTED SUITS, allsizes, in sailor, Russian andstrait, from $2.50 to $8 each.

350 Different Patterns, in ALLSILK FOUR-IN-HAN-D TIESselling for 50c; regular 75cqualities.

A complete assortment of STRAWand FELT HATS, all thelatest shapes and colors, $1to $3.50 each.

V

L B. KERR & CO., Ltd.4MKEA STREET

New ShipmentTRUNKS, LEATHER BAG. SUIT CASES

Up-tQ-D- ate Styles

YEE CHAN &' CO.,Cor. King and Bethel

Every Member of the FamilyWILL FIND USE FOR AN

ELECTRIC IRONEACH ONE CAN USE IT IN HIS OR HER OWN

ROOM, FOR IT CAN BE ATTACHED TO ANY LAMP

SOCKET.

The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.

NEW HATS, Coast StylesK UYEDA

102R Vnnanti St

WRAPPING

SUPPLIES

Wrapping- - Paper (all col.

ors), Paper Bags Hemp Cord,

Sea Island Twine of differentcolors, and all the conveni-

ences for wra"ine; packages.

Hawaiian News Co.,Limited.

Alexander Young Bldg.

imswnuwmMaX5i2uui,

Wall, Nichols Co.,LIMITED

MOVED 1 MOVED 1

To REPUBLIC BUILDING. KINOSTREET, where you can find thelatest in Books, Stationery, OfficeFurniture and Supplies.

Ring up Telephone No. 201.

MANILA HATS

Large assortment, double weave,ladies' and men's.HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO

Totine Buililintft(Next Cable. Office)

Veak,

j WornWomen

Find n TrueFriend in jjnpiijy

Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky

The World't Greatest Medicine

Tlio old fiiiiilly iciniily Cures nerv-

ousness nnd liullgcitloii. Mu HiwcrIn the brnln, ulrcnulh- - nml elasticity totlio muscle nt.il ilclincss In the Mood.It In invaluable fur ocrworked men,delicate, women, nnd sickly children.It In n promoter of Kood health andlongevity. lCCpl IIIU ma young;makes the joimg strong and vlguioua.

Avoid r.'ilist Itutos nnd liiiltn tluiiM ;

they nui dangerous,Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester,

N. Y., U. D. A.

San Francisco lintels

hoteiTmanxSAN FRANCISCO

Army and Navy Headanarten.

SHhHHSpecial attention to Honolulu trade.

RatesWithout bath $1.50 per day upWith bath 2.00 per day up

Meals table d' hote or a la carteMonactment of Qui C. larm.Honolulu Representative: M. P.

PETER Phone 301.

HOTELSTEWARTsan FranciscoGeary Street, above Union Square

Just opposite llotcl Si. FrindiEuropean Plan $1.60 a day upAmerican Plan $3.00 a day up

Steel and brick structure, furnish.I ngs cost $200,000. High class hotelatmoderate rates. Center of theatreandretaildistrlct. On carllnes trans,ferrinealloverclty. Omnlbusmeetsall trains and steamers. Send forbooklet with map of San Francisco.Hotel Stewart now recognized asHftwailtnlslandheadquarers. Cableaddress, "Trawets." ABC Code.

HOTEL 8TEWART

ACCIDENTSArc frequent these days, butit would be a remarkable andinexplicable accident if a person hapucned to get a glassof beer at

TheCriterionthnt was not the very bestnrtl served in the very bestway.

C. J. MCCARTHY, Prop. ,Corner Hotel and Bethel Sts.

THERE'S A GOOD TIME ALWAYS

ilaleiwaHotel Majestic

Sachs Block, Fort and Beretania Sts.I' nio ruriilxuril rooms, SI par day

(20 nml umvurtts per month. Splendid accommodations.

M1IS. U. A. HLAISDELL. Frop

WAIKIK1 INNFint-Clas- s Familv Hotel

Flqt Bathing on the Beach

W, C. BER0IN. Prop.

Rainier BeerFOR SALE AT ALL BAR8

TELEPHONE I ill I

PRIMOBEER il

FIFTEEN THOUSAND

DOLLAR NEEDED

To Build Hawaiian Home

At Molokai, SaysMott-Smit- h

Ono thousand dollars hao bconsubscribed by olio public-spirite- cit-izen of Honolulu already toward thefund for the construction of a nowhomo for Hawaiian sick at Molokai,under lite agreement that fourteenothers pledge like amounts for tliowork, which will cost 115,000; orIf more than fourteen others pledge,then tills donation Htnnds.

Hit h was tlio cheering news thatPresident Mott-Smlt- li o( tlin Hoardof Health hud to glvo out this morn-ing, nftor but forty-eig- hours hadelapsed since making his statementthat such a home was needed ut thosettlement.

"I believe that the llnwntlnnashduld subscribe for this fund tocrict'tho new home," Bald Motl-Snilt-

"Tlio white, people In Hono-

lulu furnished the money for thohome for whites, and as 00 per cent,of the persons at tho settlement tiroHawallatis, the Ilawulluns shouldfurnish the nioiic) for this nowhomo."

Speaking of the present quartersof the Hawaiian sick, Mott-Smlt- h

stated that this building was erect-ed nbout ten years ago. It Is builtof rough lumber and whitewashedInside, meat erucka arc in the wnlls.nnd tho floor Is of rough boards like!a barn. It is mure like a barn thann place for sick people to llvo In.

The building needed Is for pcoplowho aro too III to live In the cot-titg-

but not bad enough to be pa.tlcnts at the hospital. It Is not fora hospital, but fur a home, andshould accommodate about sixty per-

sons."Nothing Is needed for labor In

building this structure," said Mott-Smlt- h.

"All wo need Is money tobuy the necessary materials, for wohave the labor there to put It up.In tho new homo for tho whites, thecost of construction was nothing atall, there, being plenty of carpenters,plumbers nnd all other kinds ntworKmcn tlicie to do tho work Ingood shape.

"Fifteen thousand dollars will buytho nccsnry lumber nnd other stuffto erect a building that will meet allthe requirements of tho settlement,and will construct a building thatwill be serviceable for years to come.The whole thing will be of matchedlumber, nnd there will bo no cracksor anything of Hint sort such us aroIn the old rnnishacklo structurewhich now homes tho sick lluwnl-lam- ."

. 'It Is the opinion of tho picsldcnt

or tho Ilo-jr- or Health that this mat-

ter Is ono of public interest, espe-

cially lu the Hawaiian community,and that they will respond nn soonlis the ina'tter Is brought to their ntIcntloii In the proper manner.

"Some peuplo believe that the gov-

ernment should not ask for donntlonsfor u work of this kind, but 1 nmnot of that mind," said Ml. MottSmith. "Wo have no money to buildthe needed stiucturo nnd It hnstocome fioni tho public. However, I

should not want to go out to get sub-

scriptions for anything of tho kind."With $15,000 a home ran bo built

Hint will be tho rival or tho supe-

rior of the one lecently elected , fortho white patients. It will ba largoon tho ground, and the rooms willbe of- - good size, comfortable nnd ex-

cellently ventilated, something thattho old bulliilng lacks woefully,

WALLNERjS loanedManager Congdoa or tho Park Tho-ale- r

has kindly consented that CnrlWnjlucr, tho aorman specialist, shalltake part in tho International Fetothat In to bo given on Friday ovcnliig,Mr Wallncr Is to appear with tbu(icrmnn booth and will niaku his en-

trance In a hay wagon.

Wflif OFJRRURJ, I.. Holt, tluough his attorneys, Iiuh

filed n petition for u writ of en or Intho enso against him relutlvo to givingout Information or tho Grand Jury, the,answer to tlio citation which was de-

cided against hliu by Judgo Cooper re-

cently.In bis assignment or en or .tlio de

fendant names 'eight errorn which tho,court niado in giving tho decisionagainst him.

- - I

dRAND JURORS ON AUTO CASES.

(Continued from Pace 1.)ed with tho details of the Climey case,mm others with some of tho othercanes that havo occurred recently. ;

It Is expected that tho, Grand Jury!will return a special report, embody-- 'Ins recommendations for tho proper,cufoi cement of tho law against auto-- 'iiioblUsts,

Charles Unlley or Walluku Maul,was today excused finni further dutyon tilt? petit Federal Jury. He haslii'cii In Honolulu sliirii tho presentterm or comt ripened and has sat onnearly pvcry case.

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.Blank Books andStationery

OFFICE iUPPLY CO.FORT STREET

Book:.! Booksl Books!

do to

BROWN & LYON CO., LTD.

Alexander Young Bid?.

Cut Crepe PaperFor Ilima Leis

A. B. ARLEIGH & CO,, LTD.Hotel Street

.THE 0RPHEUM .BURNEDBut

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SaloonIS STILL ALIVE

Ice

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iitei"Cherrif 9eetoral

Orphcum

Delivered t(J residencesand offices at 25c. perhundred in 10-l- lotscr more.

W. O. DARNHART,133 Derchant St.,

Tel. 14b.

ICEManufactured from pure distilled wat-er. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

Oahu Ice & Electric Co.,Kewa.o. Telephone &2n.

All the Go

"BULL" GINGER ALE

RYCR0FTS FOUNTAIN SODAWORKS

Phone 270

COCA-COL- REFRESHES

, Bottled bj

HAWAIIAN SCDA WORKSPbone file

HAWAIIAN FISHERY, LTD.

Kin Street Fish Market

PHONE DCJi

OUTRIGGER DUGSTho surf nt Wnlklkl Is coming up

to tho regular summer standard nndtho Outrigger boys me nut In largoforces on their surfboards, lo say nolhtng of moonlight canoeing pnrtlos.Tlicro Is a boom on In tlio Outrlggur,forty applications for membership nrooil file lu tho men's department and nlurgo numlier for tho Indies' Auxiliary.

Tho Improvements being mado fortho unteitainmeiit nro creating n no-ticeable, cnungo nt Wuiklkl, tlio big 80by 40 root lannl and dancing lloor tobo ready tor tho doings on tlio 10th, IsHearing completion, tlio workmen nrolnlng tlio noor, other workers nro cut-ting pelo glass up tho valleys nnd thobent tlmtciiers left In tlio Islands "IIIsoon begin work on tho big waterproofroof. Dozens nt big cocoanut logs nrobeing hauled fiom otcry part of townfor tho columns of the lagoon lanal,tho new ennoo shed nnd the hfg hailtree Imial that will bo tho largest ofIts kind on tho Islands. Places aro bo-lu-

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MANY RUNNERS IN

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Kaoo and All the Stars 'in RaceOxygen Machine to Be UsedKaoo Running Well Heel andToe Men Busy.

.Nigel Jackson la, hard ut work onthe flftccn-mll- raco which Is tutnko iilace at (ho league ground onMonday, May 30. All tliu arrangements have been made, anil tho rucopromises tu bo tho most exciting andfastest ever run In Hawaii.

The oxygon ninchlno will bo ontho ground, and all the men whotnko a sniff at the gas will, accordIng to Jackson, get out on tho trackagain and run each succeeding milt)faster than ever. Jackson says thatthe man who docs not use tho oxygen will not have a chance In therace, and that the full dlstanco willbe run In about one, hour twenty-fiv- e

minutes.All tho runners nro out on tho

track every afternoon, und sumostrenuous runs arc put up by themen. Little "Charllo," tho game little Chinese, Is running wcll and hepaddles around smiting as usual.''Suppose me get ten dollar alright.1Suppose me cntch fifty dollar alright.Mo try lun all the time alright," Isthe way Charllo sums tho raie up.

Connie Hayes Is running very.well, and It Is hard to figure on any-

one beating him. lie can do thodistance In good time without oxy-

gen,' and with a whiff of tho dopo hecan run away from himself.

also doing great times overtho fifteen-mil- e course, and hobounds along at about the samorate as .Downey usod to' when at hisbest. , This runner will mako thewhole outfit movo their legs oxygenor no oxygen.

Gomes, ' who won the Halelwa.Marathon, 'Is In fine shape, and hefeels sure that he can beat the bunchthat will go up against him. KaooIs also running well, and the oldchampion will take some beating,1too. The "Walalua Ilorso" is nwonder over any distance fromtwenty-fiv- e yards to twcnty-flv- o

miles, and tho younger men willhave Ip keep an eye on the old fellow for every Inch of tho fifteen. milerace.

It would surprise nobody to seoKaoo add ono more first prlzo to hislong list, and everybody Would boglad to see hlni sprint In first overthe winning line.

The walking race hns attractedhalf; a doxen men, and the best heel-and-t-

men In the Territory haveentered for the event. Ajres andSullivan will be two stars who willonco more fight It out on' the track,

nd a dark horse from Hllo Is alsothinking of starting In the race.

Fourteen men are in a'cllvo training for tho fifteen-mil- e race, andthere' Is every prospect of them allstarting. Tho final entry list willbe published In a day or so, and ItIs thought that ull the best menwill take a chanco at tho race-Las- t

Sunday a meeting pf the run-

ners was held, and tho division ofthe prlzo money. agreed to. Jackson, who made the race possible, wasallowed a fair-size- d sum for adverUsing purposes, and the rest of thebunch; will get good coin for theirefforts.,

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it In tho dates of any, events which ttit they may be. getting up, for In- - itti sertlon under thojrabovo head, itI Address all communications to it

ti tho Sporting Edltof, I) U 1 1 o 1 1 n. M

ti Baseball, tttt MIMTATIY UEAOUK. itit May 28 Marines Vs. fort Shaf- - tttt tcr; N, 0. II. vs.lllosnlial Co. titt May 29 Fort Shaffer vs. Cavalry, ti

PLANTATION LKAtlUK. tlit May 29 Walpnhu vs. Walanael ti

'it vs. Walalu . ttit Oahu Le cue. itit ATHLETIC PARK, ttit MAy 27 J. A. C vs. Mainland ittt Nino. ttit May 23- -1'. A. C. vs. C. A. C: it

Marines vs. J. ; n M-

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vs. Saints: aU INTERNATIONAL (IAMBS. tiit July 3 Waseda VHOahu League, tt

Skating MaVathon.tt May 30 Princess Rink. itit Golfi ::tt couNTimcLun. tttt May 31 IJogcy Tournament. itit June 11 Four Hall Tournament, titt iionolult cr.un.tt May 31 Match P ly.

Juno 19 Fourdbm ,

tt Crick t.it Mar 28 Opening of teaseit Tenna. tttt May 2f, 27, 28 Ar inal champion- - itti ' ti

June 11 Progre slvo Tourna- - Jiit merit. itti Vaehtl ia.

June B Maofarlar 3 Cup.Jnno.t6 Oovemc ' Cup Race, tt

tt July 6 Sea WrentRaco. tttt Trap It'tt 1 Weekly Clip, ttit , Horr .Mting. ' Aii,tt n- WAILDKU." tt.ofit July 4 Inter-Islan- d meet. illit Transpacific Yacht Race.tt July 9 Start from Ban Pedro. ttit World' Championship Fight. Uit Jeffries vs. Jack ttit Johnson. "ittt 'Polo. . ttm Ai,a,.i-.inipr.ii- .,',i .Tnn,.mmii mts ,, sttttiitttttttttttttttitttttstiitt

Entrles Jact night for the I... .......... ....I, .,.. ..,... ......:....r ""u "" '""""""r'aas follow

' Runners1, N. Jackson; 2, J., Hau; 3, Dal

Kahy: 4.'c. K. Charlie; n, K. Enoa;6, Malsaka; 7, II. Gorman; 8, Con-

nie 9, C. KrcltusJ 10, Ornol-la- s;

11, 0. Kaaea; 12, Antono Kaoo;13, V. Gomes; it, If.' M. Ayrcs.

Walkers.1, It. M. Ayrcs; 2, Dal Kahy: 3,

N. Jackson; 4, L. ltosn; S, Hill llul-hu- l;

G, Cbas. Urede; 7, Pat Walch!8, tJardlu; 9, Dick Sullivan.

ti it ttDOTS AND DASHES'. '

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be seen

noser ana seve ai ouiers - naroiuCast e s also said bo thinking ofplaying. The regular men-- Wal erDillingham, John etnlng, Dr. laid- -

win aim ouni imium winbe Been on the field.

Jack Scully has yetan auswer to his to Hugh Mc-

tosh, but oxpcctB to do so verysoon. Tho fact that Mcintoshthe Alms, of the l)urns-Johnso- n fight

him, Is very Interesting to Ho--sports, and of

the pictures should draw housefor sure.

PROFESSIONAL

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FOREIGN

HORSE RACING.

FOURTH ONULY

HORSE RACES

KAFIOLANI PARK TO

BE PUT IN USE

Meeting of Horsemen Called forMonday Evening All Those

in Sport Requested toAttend.

Ttans for tho proposed horse racesto be held ou July 4 at KaplolantPark aro rapidly being' gono on with.ium cvcryuiiiig points 10 a success- -

mi at local people

mowing iiiucu .merest in ino com-ing raco meeting, and ho will getthe track into as shapo as pos-slb.-

At least eight running horses andfour trotters will tako part In thodifferent ovents, and the owners ofthese animals have signified thilr In-

tention of giving a hand to got theball started In the racing lino oncemure. Several letters have been reeelved from, Hllo In regard tu themeeting, and It Is possible that atleast Ihreo horses will come downfium the Italny City to run at Kn- -

I'lolanl Park.Some fifteen gentlemen who are

deeply Interested In racinghave been approached on the subJect of the meeting, for thoand they all agree that Hum hascome for an 'attempt to he made Inestablish on Oahu the sport of kings.

Hawaii and Maul havei regularrace meetings which draw largocrowds., hut .Oahu. with the capital

tt May vs. Palamas; ttlCBn c,,Jo' themselves.Asahls vs. C. A. Jrs. tt e."1 ?' Kaplolanl Park U

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A meeting has been called forMonday evening at the Young Ho-

tel, and all horsemen and those In.tcrcsted In the sport are Invited toattend and suggestions; A

ifii'imiice win uo suiucicu, huh uiiitticlals detailed to tako charge of thfc

meeting.The motor cyclists are also com- -

of races tor the fast little machinesare spoken of. Dill Chilton, Ilergrrand a couple of other

rldors will be on tho spot, undthe paco they will get up will as-

tonish tho vpccta(ors who havo, notbeen following up motorcyclingclosely,

Tho races will be watchedwith Interest, and as the wholeshow will bo free and the prizes Uo

nated by of the game, somefine clean sport should be seen, Sts-blln- g

accommodation for u numberof horses has been arranged for uearIIim anil u,wi,i in llm

e bw wll0 tnke8 any lu,ert,n (he bcst a1( Kctng ,(wrt0 B beUer alton(J , mMtngut , ofl Mon(J nJghtnext.

tt it tlThe, of the' School (earns

la as' follows:Won. Lost Pet.

Polo shows every sign of booming mfcT Mom, n ,a ,,,.his" coming season, and the f,Cd u ,h(J eventg ,0 be rudi ,herB

ing newplayers will on the w Ue , n R oHeld: Hedemann Arthur Oil- -Dr. ,, park , ,, ,, ,,,man, Robert McCorrlston, Lieut. J.'when lho horBCg Mart training.u.

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Plain Talk From. Player Speaks of 1003, Cham-

pionship.

Sporting Editor, Evening I) uDear Sir: An article ap-

peared In this morning's Advertiserwhich seemed to Intlmato that thoSt, and Punahou teams hadbeen barred from competing In theOahu League with tho expected Jap.ancso .team. Tho writer docs not sounderstand It, hut thinks tho teamshave been admitted under the sameterms as the Oahu league teams.

That would bo only fair and reasonable. Certainly, If tho Japanesedefeated tho Oahu teams, they couldnot claim tho championship of theIslands without meeting nonio of the

"big league" teams, for,with all due respect to tho Oahuleague, the class of ball put upthere Is not equal to what homo ofthe teams at the oilier grounds canplay. In a way It would bo advisable to play one or two games at theold grounds, for certainly the turfdiamond Is far and away superior tothe Oahu ground.

Tho writer In tho morning, paperstates that Interest In the-ol- Honolulu league waned because the St.Loujs outclassed all other teams.This Is Indeed news. Even as laloas 1908 It will be remembered thatthe Punahous had a comfortable leadfor tho championship when tho season was declared off, against tho objcctlon of Punahou.

Tho St. Louis thcrctoro "claimedtho championship," being tho chainpious of 1907. Right here It mightbo remarked that less talk nboutchampionships, fewer promiscuouschallenges for championships, anilmore good, clean baseball Is whatthe public wants.

To como down to cold facts, thoold Honolulu leaguo blew up hecausooi anaiory (acnes, jochaying unuprofessionalism. Those who watchedthe season of 1903 aro convincedthe championship was thrown toKamehameha because of tho Jockeying of tho St. Louis. Scores andejcwltnesses tell the talc.

From then on, Interest graduallywaned until" people got disgusted.With the mucker baseball,, uiijustih- -

Ihble kicking, and desire for gatereceipts exhibited by two of tho re-

maining four teams In tho oldleague. This, combined with the

baseball at the Oahuleague, has killed tho possibility ofa good, snappy anil clean season aithe old leaguo grounds.

There aro still sume players whowould enter a season at the oldgrounds for the puro sport of thegame, but until tho objectionableplayers are rooted out of their respective teams, and tho great American gamo hero put on, a cleanerbasis, any revival of tho old Ho-

nolulu leaguo would bo, a mistake,and a worso farce than thoseason of 1909, with Its "champion,ship." ' RIO LEAGUER.

MGOMMilll'lr)' IElIIUT

Men Are Signed Up for a Fifteen-Houn- d

Go at Aloha ParkManaging Show.

Jack McFadden has got to workquickly with regard to a match forPat Cornyn. Nelson of Camp Verywill behe man that Pat will firstmeet In the local' rliig. ' The nfenhave been matched to box fifteenrounds at catchwelghts, on the nightof June 11, and tho contest will ,be

brought oft at Aloha Park.Nelson has been very successful In

the local ring, and he has a long listof victories to his credit, lie It II It

answered every question put him Inthe squared circle, and Is duo tu bomatched against u bettor man whowllltry him out properly.

Pat Cornyn Is well known to mostpeople from the CoaBt, and he, aa anamateur, did good work In Califor-nia. Ho then blossomed out in therauks of the prr.fesslonaj, and heldIlls own. Ills advent hero will bejvatched with Intorest, and. JX.J'Q'Is anything llko Ills brother, DickSullivan, he will bo welcomed lo thocity by everyone. Cornyn Is takingn trip to Australia, but after tie oncosees Honolulu, nil thoughts of cross-ing thy equator wll leave tho young

McKadden Is arranging', for 'two.preliminaries, and liaB Simmons, Bar-con- l,

llaoa and several other menin sight. The show promises to boa good one, and no doubt the AlohaPark wll bo crowded lo the doorswith fight fans.

DOTS AND DASHES,

The officials for the fifteen-mil- e

race at the league grounds on May30 will be as follows! Judges, W,

IT,' Ilawllns. V. L. Stevenson, PercyIleiuon, FjiAi BqardmanauWj Warham ana August Helnceko. Thewalking judges aro Peto Uaron, W.Chilton and C. Q, IUrtlett., . Thetimekeepers, jvill "ha Den Ifolllnger,lien ClaHsa and J. W. W. Vf. Drew

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sler. Bcjiator C. V. Chllllngworthwill officiate as refcred; John Ander-son will announce, and Lester PetrleWill ,lo clork of tho course.

It will bo heard with regrot thatMy Uilhch Ncstnr, the beautiful prlzobull bitch. Imported by O, H. Wll- -

JlknisTa couple ot weeks ago, diedyesicruay. me uucn .was yaiueu ui$500, and was n tine type ot tho bullbreed.

There will be no weekly cup shootat tho Kakaako traps this afternoon,as the Hawaiian Clim Clnh has post-

poned Us meeting pit account of thodeath of V. V. Hall.

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HONOLULU IRON WORKS. Agenti. .,

..BY-- AUTHORITY..

NOTICE--

Staled Tenderii

Notice. Is hereby given that theopening of Tenders for the construe'Hon of School Teachers' cottages 'atKeokea, Kuln, Maul, will be postponed until 4:30 p. m. on ThursdayJune 0, 1910.

Plans and Specifications may bohad ot tho undersigned upon mak-ing deposit of rive Dollars, whichwill bo refunded upon return otPlans.

All Tenders must be made out onthe blank forms nnd enclosed, In theenvelopes, scaled, furnished by thoundersigned, nnd must be accompa-nied by a certificate, ot deposit orcertified check1 drawn upon a bankor trust company doing business Inthe Territory Ih a sum equal to 6

of the amount of bid, and made pay-able to the order of W. 'F., Pogue,chairman ot the Hoard ot Super-- 1

visors.Dy order of the, Hoard of Supervis-

ors of the County of Maul.HUOH HOWELL. ,

4625-7- 1 County Engineer.

SEALED TENDERS;

Sealed Tenders will bo 'receivedby tho Hoard of Supervisors ot thoCounty ot Maul, up to 4:30 'p. m.,Jnne 9, 1910, for the constructionlit a 'School Tftichers' Cottage atKaunakakal, Molokalr

Plans and Specifications' mity behad of the undersigned upon makingdeposit of Five Dollars, which willbe refunded upon return of Plans,

All Tenders must bo made out onthe blank forms and enclosed In thoenvelopes, scaled, furnished by thoundersigned, and must be accompa-nied by a certificate of deposit- - orcertified check drawn upon, a bankor .trust' company .doing business Intho Territory In a sum equal to tof the ampunt ot bid, nnd marie pay-

able to the ordor of W, F. Pogue,chairman of the Hoard ot Supervisors.

Ily order ot the Board of Supervisors ot the. County ot. Maul.

HUOH IIOWKLL,County Engineer, '

Dated-Ma- 18, 1910. 4624-7- t

SEALED TENTjEBS;

Scaled Tender will be receivedby the Hoard of. Supervisor ot thecounty 0I1 Maui, up to 4:30 p. m.,June,, 9, 1910, for" moving KaupoSchoolhouse.

Specifications may be had ot theundersigned upon application.

All Tenders must be, made out on!

the blank forms and enclosed In theenvelopes, Bealed, furnished by. theundersigned, and must bs accompa-nied by a certificate ot deposit orcertified check upon a bank or trustcompany doing business In the Territory In a sum equal to G ot tbqamount of bid, and made payable tothet order of W. F. Pogue, chairmanof the Hoard ot Supervisors. '

Ily order of the. Board ot Supervisors of the County of Maul.

IiyOU HOWELL.County Engineer,

Dated May 18, 1910. (4C24-7- t

.LEGAL NOTICES.

N0TI0E ,T0 CREDITORS.

In the Matter 'of the Estate of FredM. Lyon, Deceased.

The undersigned, having been byap order ot the Hdn, V. J, Robin-son, Third Judgo ot the CircuitCourt of the, First Judicial Circuit,Territory ot Hawaii, duly appointedadministrator of tbn Estate ot FredJU Lyon, late ot Honolulu, Island'ofOahu,-- Territory of Hawaii, deceased,Inteatato;

Notice Is hereby given to all persons to. present tbelr claims: againsttbe estate of tbo said IFred Mj Lyon,deceased, duly, authenticated, andwith' proper, vouchers. If any exist.even It tbe claim Is secured by mort-gage upon real estate or otherwise,to Messrs. Thompson, demons ftWilder, Nos. Campbell block,Honolulu, attorneys tor the said adrmlnlstrator, within six months fromthe date hereof, or they will be forever, barred. And all persons

the .said esfajq are, herebyrequesiea 10 make immediate payment thereof to the. undersigned.

Dated at Honolulu, this 17th dayOf May, Ai D. 1910. ,,

J. J. 11VUNK.Administrator of the Estate ot Fred

M. Lyon, deceased. f4622 May 18,, 2C June 1, 8, If

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rUYEii mm imPunahou and Kaahumanu Win From

Xaiulani and Training School.

On the Hoys' Field jeslerday aft-

ernoon, the Punahou boy defeatedtho Kalulanl team for tho first timeslnco the school scries started. TheKalutanls had won their two pre-

vious matches, and wero looked uponas having a great chance of goingthrough unboaten. However, thePuns handed them a package ot 14to 7 yesterday, andlt was an aero-plane act In the fifth and sixth In.nlngs that did the damage. No Teas

than ten runs were scored by thePuns In those Innings, and thatabout ended the matter. 1

On the Maktkl grounds the Train-ing School nnd tho Kaahumanusmet, nnd the latter team whitewash-ed the Training School, 12 to 0. Thegame 1 was a1 runaway affair; theTraining School had not muchchance against their opponents. Thelosers, however, showed Improve-ment over the form they previouslyexhibited on the, diamond, and II

was tonly In the slith Inning thatthey, allowed the Kaahumanus toscore 'five runs that sottlod tho gamefor sure.

tt tt a

NEWS NOTES FROMtSCHOOLS

Thero nas a very exciting game ofbaseball, played on the school grOundiyesterday, morning between the NowComers and the colored team, in whichtho latter won by the scoro of 12 to 6.

This Is tho first big gamo played bytwo ot tho school teams. Opunut, whopitched for tho New Comers, was hithard' In the. fourth Inning, eight runsbeing piled up IntblB Inning tor thocolored, team. Mr. Mengal and. Q.Hewt umprcd tbo game, and had nhard job of It. Tho Score by Inningsvwaa as follows;

1 2 3 4 5'6 7 8 9New Comers ..020001 0--0 3 C

Coloifcd 0 0 0 8 9 0 2 2 012Tho lineup of both teams was as fol-

lows: .

New Comers 8. Kealealll, c.j Opu-nu-

p.; II. Oodfrcy, lb; Walalealo, 2b;Bush, 3b; Makannnl, s; S, Hussey,rf; F. Kalelc, cf; Mitchell,

Team W. Apau, c; Mlllkanp; H. Brandt, lb; C. Wilcox, 2b; II.

Pahla.sa; 8. Ihish) 3b; J, I.oa KwnVrf; J. Kanhl. cf; H. Apo, If.

J. Kauhl Is leading In tho fieldingaverago on tho, school team,, with apercentage ot .915. Ai McGonan is acloso second, with .849.

A concert arranged by Mrs. SaraL. Nowcomb was given In tho BishopMemorial ,Chappl Sunday evening. ItWas a treat to the faculty nnd the,students of tho schols. Mrs. StephedNorton .Bobo. raado.a,flno, appearanceand her songs woro appreciated by all.Tho program was as follows:Offertolro ,,. Lcfobre Woly

Sydney Hobcn,Mother O' Mlno ...' Tours

E. C. Vapgttan.Violin solo ,...(,.

Will Love.With Verduro Clad (Croatlon).Hayden

Mrs. Allan Wblto.O, Lovo piiflno ,.,. N,ovin

Mrs. Stephen Norton Dobo.Andante in A .,,,..., Batiste

1 Sydney Hobcn.Tho Rqaary ....,, ,...,Novin

Kamehamcha Girls' Olce Club.O Dry Those Tears , Del Regq

Mrs. Stephen Norton Bobo.A Song of Love l. Novtl

E. C. Voughqn,"awall ,,,, Newcomb

Kamehameha Boys and, Olrls.Miss Lathrop at the piano.

The Installation of battalion officerswill take place In the chapel this eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock. There will bosix, vacancies In tbo, lino, of , commis-sioned officers' staff and the filling ofthesehas drawn rauch'Intertst of 'thestudents. Tho matorshln In ih tmui.iton-mo- hard to suggest a winner for.. . .rin.l It Ih .I.... .1.1 -..-- . iv m iiiuuKiu a uarK norso' willcapturel .that position for next.) car.The commissioned officers wntf arc torouro from their positions are as fol-lows: Major A. McOoWan, CaptainsA. Poepoq, n. Kawa, and iIL. Burgess,Lieutenants a Wilcox and .J. Ba!.

President Perley L. Horne Ieavojfor the coast tomorrd'w morning onthe Wllhelmlnu.. H9 will bo away allaummor. Mr. Thompson will be Incharge while he Is away.

The Kamehameha cadet battalllonwl" Jj Pftrt In the.para-d- e

on Deco-ration Day, After that date drill mbe suspended nt the school for thorost of tho term.

" ' "m

Tho double chnmnlonnliln ."l "'"rf up tomorrow,

arternoon, nnd entries will close ihlafternoon;

M4fftm Wh.rtk'.si.

LEGAL K0TICEI.3

fcoUIVftOF'THBUNITED 8TATE8, FOfl THE TBIl--

niTonr of Hawaii.

T1IB UNiTEtf STATPF. AMER--

W Plaintiff, vs. WJLtAM R.CABTLE, et al.. Defendant.Action brought In said District Court,

and the PetlUon filed ln tho ofltco ot

the Clerk of said DUttlct Courf In

Honolulu. nTHE-- PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED1

STATES OF AMERICA QOEBT-IN-

TO! ,

WILLIAM R. QABTLE; IDA D. CAS- -

tle, wife of William r. castle? .WILLIAM R. CASTLE, Trusteo;

whose full and true nameIs unknown; ITO'lNt JOHNSON, wlfoof J. D. JOHNSON, whoso full and true,

name Is unknown; WILLIAM C.ACHIj, HANNAH MARKHAMrClEOrtOE MARKHAM, husband ,oIHANNAH MARKHAMt EDITH MOR-

TON; HENRY O. MORTON, husbaptlof EDITH MORTON! MAUD PFLU-OE-

HENRY O. PFLUQER, hushan-- I

of MAUD PFLUQER; YONO AHIN:PIU BHEE', wlfo of YONO AHIN; LEBCHU.Trustoo: CUM HOY; LEBCHVaCHUNO BHEE, wife of LEE CHU; C.DIN StNO, whose full and (rue nAvneIs unknown; WONOJ8EB, wlfo of aDIN S1NO, whoso full and true-- namrtIs unknown: T. KAT POO, whose fulland truo name Is unkndwn: LEONOSHEB, wlto ot T. KAT, POO, whosfull and truo name Is unknown; "VEBCHIN: WbNQ SHEE, wlfeBfYEElCHIN; CHIM BHEE; THE WESTERNand IIAWAIIiNlNVEaTMENT COM-

PANY LIMITED, a corporation dulyIncorporated 'and organized under tholaws ot tbe United Kingdom ot GroatBritain and Ireland and having Its Reg-

istered Office at Dundee, Scotland i,

YONQ'YAU: CHOW CHONO TIN;!'DHOW DON; NO MINO JOKE; EL-

MER KAPAHULU, ROBERT KAIMU-K- I,

CHARLOTTE PALOLO and CLA-R-

WAIKIKI, unknown helnt at lawof KAAIHAEMA.aecoancd; MANUHUtHAIH. AUGUSTUS WAIAI1AE, ED-M- A

HANAMU and MARY N1U, un-

knots heirs at law ot HOOMOEA-PUL- E

(w). deceased; ALFRED PUU--nui, Antonio pauwela, edithKEWALO ' and) MALAGA PALAil A,unknown heirs at law of KANAI-MAULO-

(w), deceased; JOHN AIEA,CHARLE8 MUNANA, JOB WAIAV.EUOENB MOlLllLI, VINCENT PA.-HO-

CLEMENT KOELB," MIRIAMLBIIUA. RUTH-HAL- JSLIZABSTiiMAKIKt, ABBIE KALUAOLOHB.LEJUNIiPUNAWAI. LYDJA, MQKUand EVELYN POO, unknows ownef)and claimants. ;

y You are hereby directed to appear,and answer the Petition In an actionentitled u abovo, brought against youIn tho District Court of tho UnitedState, In and for the Territory of Ha-waii; within twenty days from and af-ter service upon you of a certifiededpy-o- f. Plaintiff's Petition heroin, to-

gether with a certified copy ot thisSummons, , '

And 'you arc hereby notified thatunle'ss you appear 'and answer aaabovo required, the said Plaintiff willtake 'judgment and condemnation ofthe' lands described1 in tbo Petitionherein and for any other relief de-manded In ,Uio, Petition., 'Witness the honorable a. c.

M. ROBERTSON, one ottbn Judges ot said DistrictCourt, this 18(0 day ot

(Seal) March In tbe year of ourLord, one thousand, ninehundred and ton and oftho ;lndcpondenco ot thoUnited States tbe onehundred and thirty-fourth- .

(Signed) A. E. MURPHY.Clerk.

(Endorsed) : ,

"NO. 61 DISTRICT COURT 09THE U, 8. for the Territory of Hawaii.THE UNITED 8TATES OF AMERICAvs. WILLIAM R. CASTLE, ot al.SUMMONS. ROBERT W. BRECKON8;Plaintiff' Attorney."UNITED BTATES OF AMERICA, )'--

)fistTerritory of Hawaii, )

I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk ot tho Dis-trict Court of the United States otAmerica, in and for 'the Torrltory aqdDistrict ot Hawaii, do hereby certifythe: foregoing, to bo a full, truo nndcorrect copy of tho original Potltlqnand Summons In the case of UNITE.DBTATES OF AMEJIICA.vb. WILLIAM

uaoilie. 01 ai., a mo samo ro- -

mains of record and on file In tho ot-nco or the Clerk of said Court.IN, WITNESS WH11EOF, I bavo here-

unto set' my hand and af.(Seal) fixed 'tiro 'seal of said DIs-tri-

Court this 21st dayof March, A. D. 1010.

A. E. Murphy.Clork 'of 'United States District Cour,t,

4691-S- m

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Blank, book 0r all Bortn ,,,etc manufactured by .tho T) 'till 0 tinrubllsblng Company.

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Coyne,

For Good Furniture

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. gASHJOHABLE1 TAILOR.

Soilness BniU forBt

A. blom:Dry Goods

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PARISIAN ART CO.EUROPEAN AND FANCY GOODS

Armenian',1 Malterp., Torchon andClnny lace, by thy yard, at reason,able price.FORT'SIREETI HARRISON; BLDO,

NEW PATTERNS IN STAMPING,UNDERWEAR and GLOVES.

Miss Kate Woodard, ,1141 Fort'Street.

ERENCH and EYELETEMBROJIERIES

Mrs. J. Rosenberg,Alexander! Yonni? Building

Mme. Lambert,Dressmaker from Paris. Stylish

Dresses, tailor-mad- e specialties. Rea-sonable prices. Harrison Block,Beretania and Fort streets.

BEAUTIFUL SUMMER MILLINERY' 'At

MISS POWER'S MILLINERY' PARLORS

Boston Building Fort Street

LEADING HAT CLEANERS.i

All Kinds of Hats Cleaned and- Blocked;j No Acids Used. Work Guaranteed.'

jbiUi TUKKO, Bpecialist,- -

1154 Fort Street. Opp. Current.Honolulu. T. H.

WAH CHONG. CO.DRY GOODS AND TAILORINO

', Everything absolutely new andfresh from the Coast.WAVERLEYBLK. - HOTEL ST.

FANCY DRY GOODS

Vfah Ying ChontCo.,. .King.St.. Ewa Fith Market

WTO CHONG CO!KINGiST. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers vin, Furniture,. Mattresses,etc, etc. All kinds of XOA and .MIS-SION FURNITURE .made to order.

You'll Find1

. FRAMED PICTURESlyr .for GUtsat

Wing Ori Chbngte,Bethel St., Between King and Hotel

IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL(i GOODS

H

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FlINiST FITAnd Cloth of Al Quality Can be

Purchased from

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V. 0, Box Sort Telephone 031

HONOUJLU CAFE,'79, Hotel Street

Oriental Meals and Choo Suey nostairs. Occidental Meals downstairs,

CIGARS AND TOBACCOOpen Day and Night

Meat Market and Importers.

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A Sample

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! I 1

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and woodwork.

No use lending lEtE' forsamples when yoa cannot thesame things right here alhome jfor

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Your Watch

is such & piece of fine and, delicate machinery .that,, in!

order to keep the correcttime it must he overhauledby a competent watchmaker.Opr Watch-Rtpai- r Department is hr the hands of suchan oneMil t " '

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T

$ per DourFOR CALLING. , .

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AutosC. H. BEHN Phone 5

AutosRepaired

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Auto Tire Repairing1177 AJakea St. Phone 431

WE WIREyour store or residence for(lights o: telephones. '

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Fresh Milch, Cows

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NICOLA? THE MAGICIAN.If you ver get In debt or Inn

tight plnch'nnrt can not get out, youwill do well to fait Intb tho eooilgrnco of Nicola, the magician, boydu can call otlihlin for assistance.Thin young" "man ts known as thoklng ol handcuffs nud has tho ability of getting out of all torts oftight places. The best efforts of thepolice to find some kind of a contri-vance or lock that will hold him nprisoner havo. failed, and they admitthat they aro completely baffled andcan offer no plausible solution ofhow ho effects his deliveries fromthe handcuffs' and Jails which to nnordinary man are' Invincible. Dotens of times he has been locked Insome of tho strongest American Jailcells, but 'tins. walked out Just as nchicken would walk out of a queens-war- e

crate. The appearance of Nl.Cola and his company at tho Honlnonext Monday evening will be thefirst opportunity the people In thisvicinity Have bad of seeing this re-

markable

on

artist, and It tho peopleevince as much Interest In his per-

formance as they do In the largercities, crowded houses will Erect himeach evening.

"LAW OF THE MOUNTAINS."A bit picked up from .the wild and

woolly, Vest has found Its way Intothe Park Theater and will be showntonight for the first; time. It Is ofrn'.her unusual for the Park to runWestern life scenes during the earlypart' ,of thoi week, and thpsa whohnvo not been accustomed to seeingthis class, of ' excellent studies may

do so now. Mr.. Wallncr: who bangiven so much pleasure to the patrons of the Park,, will sing, andwhistle himself Into still greatertintintnrltv diirtnir the ovenlnir. Thenudlences'.at this theater have crowded the place every night this week,and on Monday .nlght many whocatne late were .turned away. a

MUSICAL TREAT FROM

AMERICAN COMPOSERS

The plans aro now all completed fortho "American. Compospra' concert, tobe given bytho'muslc clrclo of the

Art Leaguo' at tho Hoyal Ha-

waiian Hotel on Thursday evening athalf after 8 o'clock.

Mrs. Carrie Jacobs-nonir- , tho talent-ed composer and slngor from Chicago,who I" visiting here, will render someof her own composition. The com;pieted program'follows:

, PART I.Sulto for Piano Hugh Kelso

a Gavotte, fc

b Serenade.c Dounclng Bet.

Mrs. V. D. WOBtcrvolt.1. "There Sits a Dlrd on "Every

Tree" Arthur Footo2. "When Soul Is Joined to Soul".

Mrs. H. II. A. DcachMrs. Druco'McV.' Mackall.

a nbqulescat Arthur Kurwellb "Dlow, Dlow, Thou Winter

Wind" i... Gerard narlonCllve Davlos.

n Constancy Arthur Kootob "Peaco" ...Mary Dillingham Frear

(Cello ,oblgato by Dr, Cllamus.)Mm. 8tcphen Norton llobo.

hIn Dear, Hawaii.'b Tlio Shepherdess,c Vjay "Make-Bellovo.- "

Composed and sung bylr. CarrloJacoba-Bon-

PAtlT II.a Tho' Eden Rpse" .... Arthur Footob Spring i.. Margaret Iluthvcn. iJini;

Mrs. C; B- - Weight.a I'm Wearln Awa',.,., Arthur Footob Tho Years at the! Spring k

.;.. Mrs. II. II. A. BeachArthur' Wall,

a do Lovoly Rose ....Arthur Footob Dear Little Balrnle '. ..

Edgar A. P. NowcQmhc Danta, d 'Thou Art So Llko n

Flower" . . Qcorgo W.'ChadwIckMra, Alezadder Lindsay, Jr.

After . Mrs. H. II. A. BeachMrs. Stephen Norton Bobo.

a Dear Love, When. In ThineArms .... Gocrgo W. Chadwlck

n Day Is Gone ......,'..... Margaret Iluthvcn Lang

Edward C. Vauchan.Longing (a song of Hawaii Net)

j4 Gvorge I'. Davlos(Words by E. At P. Newcomh,)

Mrs. Bruce McV. Mackall.Piano solo Gavotte ...........

.,.).,,.,.. Clara Kathleen llogcraMrs, W. D. Westeryclt.

The accompanists will .bet Mrs. W.Dj Wc'stervelt, Mrs. Ollvo Davles, MlsaMargartt E. Clatkv Mra. Henry Dick

ellrt.tjls; Agues .Wlckstrum.

REMEDIES

are a pending-la- - the vaqt army ofpeople who live. In rural dlstrlctV,and such standard medicines asLudla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com-pound, which has stood the' test ottime, growing In popularity and fa.vor every year, will continue to bothe safeguard ot American womenfor all diseases. pe'cullur to their sex.

Judgo Snnford B. nolo of the Su-

premo Court will not go to the coaston vacation In thei nonr future, itwatf joxpwtpd ithaU.Jiplgp Dolo was i'lenVij shortly for rost In the States butthlx 'morning ho stated that it wouldho Impossible, for' him'' to go for somatime If at nil tlila year.

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T53t2 StitriH' EUotrie A--j-frf IHJlTiniRWCHPastiv ,V: i '' j

( r Lqok for this

The only gotrsnteed,Eitormlnator lorcockroaches, rats, -- fermice, waterings, etc.

STEARNS' BLECTJU6,PA3TE

FORT SHATTER NfiWSFOLD:AND BARRACKS.

.

The. men of this battalion We been

the target rnngo shooting for Ihu

last month and thero ha. ln ,,efew good scores maije. inp weauierhas bqen very nice alt tho; time, but

;there was a ,few days of It that hasrained. Company E hns eleven marks-men, Company F has fourteen mnrks-me-

Company O has nine marksmen,and Company II has twelve marks-men; but all thp men, have, not shotyet ns there has; been a fow from each

the companies that have Just ar-

rived from the Stntcs, Tho sharp-

shooters have, Just started on theirpreliminary courso and somo of themen nrc making very nice scores to

start with.Electric Lights In Post.

Tho electricians have been workingfor some lime In tho post putting Inlights. They havo tho headquartersand a few of tho offlcers1' quarterslighted up,, and they expect, to get to

the enlisted men's quartern by nextweek. The electric, llghtRthave, made

great Improvement to the 'post, es.the quarters', as they have

been using oil ever since this post hnsbeen Indlt. j

Bowling.Tho men of this post have made

Homo very nice scores bulling, nsMusician LcwU of a Company made279 and Prlvnto Frollch of O Companymndo 263, 'and'a.'fewi"0thi5nr-o- f thisbattnllon havo made creditable scores.Handball,

Handball is getting to bo. a 'greatgamo hero In the post, as'thore. nrequite a number of men who' take, greatInterest In the. game, so lt.kcepn thegymnasium filled with men all tho,day,Extra and Sptclal Duty,

Private Uerger of "Company 0 hnsbeen detailed 'on. extra du'; as) jioatbaker. Private Gordon of CompanyII has been detailed on special 'dutyon tho target' range and Prlv.ato Grantof the samo company has been detail-ed on speclnl duty ns post electrician.Return From Culinary 8chool In 8.- - F,

Private Knwrlght of Company II.Privates Thatcher and Pearc'e of Com-

pany O, and Private Stepy of CompanyK, have Just returned from it fourmonths' courso nt' the cooks' nnd bak- -

school, San Francisco, Cat.From Sihool of Musketry, Monterey,

Sergeant Miles of Company G, Cor-

poral Reed of Company E, CorporalThomas of Company II, and PrivateDrews of Company F have Just returned from n four months' courso at theschool of musketry, Monterey, Cul.

Tho National Ononis hnvo boonusing thp garget ,rnnge,of thin, post on

I't ,, .1. .','

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The B

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Monty Backlfit Ftilt

St si.Imx 3Sc lS.kSl.OO. Sold tr tialtrl

COMPANY, CH1CACO, U.

Sundays for the past month and therenrc some of the men who aro doingvery good shooting.

There was n ilanco last Thursdaynight at this imst, given by Jho officer

fand Indies. of Fort Shatter, and officersand ladles from local posts, gatheredfor the hop. Tho dance lasted until1:30 n. ni. and thero wero about two

""U? NcVm.n of Company 0 h asbeen relieved from Post Tailor ,as aresult of sickness. Private Newmanwill bo sent to the Army nnd wavyGeneral Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark.,ns tin has been sick for tho past fourmonths, and he leaves on (he next itransport which salli for tho Stales.

MOONLIGHT BAND CONCERT.

Thu llawnlian band will give a

public moonlight concert this even-

ing nt Aala Park, commencing nthalf-pa- seven. The program willbo :

March Dan Cupid. HartleyOverture Paragraph III 8uppoIntermesxo Cupid's Gnrden ....

v EugeneSelection Bohemian Girl . . . . . ItalfeVocal Three Duets., Ar. by UergerSelection Runaway Girl. .MoncktnnWaltz Pnlillta Do IngpreFinale Dreams Thurban

The Star Spnngled Banner.

BORN.

LAUMAUNA At Wnlnlua, Molokal,May 2t, 1910, to the wife of A

K. a daughter.'

JjtTor fUnt"erds on sat atlh Bulletin office.

CORPORATION NOTICES.

NOTICE.

Election of Officers.

At the adjourned nnnual meeting

of the shareholders ot tho Olownlu

Company, held at the office of C.

Brewer & Company, Limited, on the20th day of May, A. D. 1910, the fol-

lowing Directors and Auditor wereelected' to serve for the ensuingyear;

Wm. G. Irwin, Richard Ivors, 11,

M. Whitney, E. I. Spalding nndII. F. Blshoi

D. G. Mny AuditorAt u subsequent meeting of the

Board of Directors, tho following of.fleers wero appointed to serve for theensuing year:Wm. O. Irwin Presidentlllchnrrt" IvorsII. M. Whitney TreasurerE. I. Spalding Secretary

E. I. SPALDING,Secretary, Olowalu Company.

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SUITS THE PEOPLE

("WANTSi PiU is"T'

WAXTO'

While motoring or driving towardEwa on Wolalua, you to call atthe Wnlpaliu Exchango and par-

take of their liquid refreshmentsto clear your throat from dust.We alto handle, the best In the to- -

bncco line. 4C19-t- fTwo

Ambitious men ana women to pre-

pare for better positions and larg-er salaries. Apply for, list ofpositions to Hawaiian Agency ofthe International CorrespondenceSchool, at 1139 Fort street.

First-cla- ss bookkeeper, Must bequick and Accurate. Referencesrequired. State salary wanted.Address ' G. II. A.' , this office.

4C27-- :

Gcntlemnn to Join two others In es.

tabllshed bachelors' quarters; rea-

sonable cost of living. Apply

"123," Bulletin office.

Everybody to use the large nickelpad 'for school and figuring use)Two --hundred sheets of good paperfor five cents, at this office. tf

Boy at Expert Hat Cleaners, Fortstreet, opp. Club Stables.

4627.lt

Clean wiping rags at the Bulletinoffice.

SITUATION WANTED.

An expert stenographer desires a sitnation In a reliable house. Hold'er of excellent references. In addltlon, hns good knowledge of gen-

eral office work.. Apply "J. D.'Vcare Bulletin office. 4626-C- t

Japanese Cooking School. Families orhotels supplied with cooks. C, M.Matzle. 14S7 Auid Una. Tel. 1564.

LOST.

Between Country Club and FortShatter, bunch of keys on silverring. Reward It. returned to thBulletin office. 4C2C-1-

FOUND

Silver watch, with leather fob. Callat Lowers & Cooke stables.

462G-3- t

CLOTHES CLEANED.

City Clothes Cleaning Co., No. 4'Ma- -

sonic Temple, Alakea SU Clothescalled for and delivered.

AUTOMOBILE.

For hire, seven-seate- d Packard:phone 199, Young Hotel ..Stand;Chaa., Reynolds, 4640-t- f

PROFESSIONAL CARD.

Piano taught in six months; $3 amonth (8 lessons). Special atten-tion to adult beginners. "Music,"this office, 4622-18- 1

Mrs. Hodgson, Experienced TeacherPiano nnd 'Singing. Best methods;rapid progress. Thorough train'Ing. All ages. Studio, 136 Kingstreet,-- opp. Hawaiian Electri-c-rear cottage.

4626-l- m

W. Karl Vincent

Prof., or Music Lessons in Singing,Pianoforte, Pipe .Organ, etc. Residence and Btudlo, 1G60 Emma St,

4544-t- t

Dr. F. SCHUMANNOiVJOpttb.

Corner Union td Beretnl Its.House Coniultinr. 1-- 3 V. . i4--

ardays excepted,, Operating 8--

ft. OS.. S-- p. s&.Phons S3.

A. B. BOWAT, P.; V. S.

HOURS Club Stablest 10 a. a.to 12 m.; 3 to 8. pt,m, Residence:8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.

PHONES Club Stables, 109; Res-idence, 1429.

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Chili R.,Fasricr ,

Company,TOUR ADVXITDIEJJ

v than 371.-- 128 (Kin. St

M. E. Silva.UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER

Prompt and Polite AttentionCHAPLAIN LANE; OPPOSITE

CATHOLIC SISTERSPhone 170 Night Call 104

CITY MAUSOLEUM

Come and learn particulars at

T0WNSEND, UNDERTAKINa- - CO,

Beretania St., Opp. sachs'.t,

UI:CeTin Ab8 PAY- -

V- - U:MiiMmkdmmtt 'AiSsSstisAWki t.'ilj. ...lii-.- . v m 'yyiifVfisafflsfttfcla

TO LIT

Furnished cottage and housekeepingrooms, Cottage Grove. Phono,1087. 4621-t- t

Clean furnished rooms; $1.60 week,00c. night. 1281 Fort street.

C20-l-

furnished rooms. Apply Mra.D'. McConnsll, 122S Emma 8L

BOOMS AND BOARD.

Comfortnblo home (with full board)for one or two gentlemen. I'lcaa-n- nt

location; terms very moder-

ate. Apply "M, A. a.", care Bul-

letin. 4627-2-

Cool furnished rooms and cottagt,with or without board. 1634Nuuanu Ave., near School St.Prices moderate. 4460-t- f

Flrst-clas- a apartment, with board.The Macdonald, 1102 Punahou.Special rates for tablo board.Phone 1113. 462S-6- 1

Neatly furnished rooms and board,15S0 Emma street, opposite RoyalSchool. Mrs. Annie Gabo, prop.

4027-l-

Nlcely-furnlshe- d rooms, for couples,with board, In private family. Ap-

ply 136C King street. 4624-C- t

Boarding, by day, week or month..Mrs. Oanzet. 118 Vineyard.

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FOR IAUB.

The Transo. envelope a time-savi-

Invention. No addressing; neces-sary In sending out bills or re-

ceipts. 'Bulletin Publishing Co.,sole agents for patentee.. tt

Gasoline launch, two outrigger ca-

noes and fish nets for sale cheap.Address' F. Johnson, Honoullull.

Diamonds and Jewelry bought, sotland exchanged. J. Carlo, Fort St.

Inter-Islan- d and Oahu Railroad ship-ping boqks, at Bulletin .office, tf

MEN'S CLOTHING.

Men's clothing on credit. SI a week;suit given at once. LYy Outfit-ting, Co,.- - Sachs Bldg., Fott. St

EMFLOYBMT AOIHOT;

IgMKtt?. Employment AstocfctioB.Maunanea near Asi Tneater. uauup phone 697 It you want a cook,good boy or servants.

PLUMBING

res Mag JCes-Plasa- ber aast Tiunitlsj8mlta BL. bet. HoUl .and. Pauahl.

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No PreservativesIn Our Cream

Special care to keep,it cold and proteot itfrom contamination as-

sure ample keeping,qualities,

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April RecordsFor the Victor Talking

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10. EVENING TirjLtBTTN. .TI0N0MJMJ, T, It.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2K, 1910 : 11.

STANDING OF CONTESTANTS;MEM0RIL.DAL.M

Standing of..Chapcrone ContestantsCandidatcs-At-Larg- c

Mn. W. C. Moor i?S.l'.n? Honolulu ,,.r 452,889Mrs. Helen Siemton ...'. .V.'l .'..'. HI16 230,763Mrs, Beggs, Puunene Hospital . . . . PUunene .' 238,868Mn, Henry Blake . uKoloa' 14,165Mrs. Ed. Daniels 'j... Lahaina 6,841Mrs. Henry E. Abbey Anahola 3,345Mrs. Wm. Kruse Wahiawi .....'.;... .... 3,125

Standing of Trip Contestants -

DISTRICT NO. 1.Miss Angle Pangelinan, Palm Cafe. . Honolulu 293,452Miss Mary McCabe, Kapiolani Ma-

ternity Home Honolulu 262,390Miss Emma Sasaki. 1457 Auld Lane . Honolulu 157,625Miss Mary Johnson, Johnson Sana

torium Honolulu .....103,283Miss Rebecca Macy Waialua 73,759Miss Honey Voss Honolulu 3,840Miss Lucy Kopa, 915 Prospect St. . . Hoonlulu 3,238Miss Emma French, Sachs' Honolulu 3,176Miss Lucy K. Barber Honolulu 3,042Miss Rose Amia Honolulu . . . i , . . . 3,030Miss Mary Dias Honolulu 3,014

DISTRICT NO. 2.Miss Emma Akamu Hilo 79,134Miss Helen Watson Hilo 7,432Miss Quccnic Scharratt, Kamuela. .Hilo '. 4,429Miss Louisa dc Harne1. Kohala .,..,.... 3,968Miss Kathcrine Clark Kailua ,...,.......,, 3,811Miss Kuulcl Hapaii Hilo, t..ir ,3,380Miss Isabella Kooraoa, Keauhou. . . .North Kona 3,278Miss Annie Kai Keauhou ' 3,104Miss Louisa Hapal Hilo 3,094Marv H. Kawewehi Keauhou . 3.080Miss Mary NailimaMiss Mary ArakawaMiss Rose K. NalimaMiss Annie Aiu

DISTRICT NO. 3.Miss Sarah CockettMiss Annabelle MundonMiss Mary MarcielMiss Scholtz. Circuit CourtMiss Alice AiMiss Mary Kaoo, KaunakakalMiss Waiaholo r.

Premium Offer Renewed,Tho premium oiler was renewed

rtti Mntirl-.- . fm llin laal lima Itlinn been cbnnseil In no way' since wh ". lh m0Sl' 1, ,or cbap-liv- etaad. three weeks nBo. It allows c

thousand extra vote for every, Don't forget the candidates forrandldate who turns In, or has turn- - chaperone art'eandldatet-it-largt- .

in iur iicr, iiiree new ur inreo iiiudally subscriptions. Two thousandfive hundred votes arc Riven forevery club of five new or five oldweekly subscriptions.Hawaii. Maui and Kauai.

All contestants and their friendsliving In Hawaii, Maul and Kauatdistricts and depending on the mailsto bring their subscriptions to the11 u 1 1 e 1 1 n office, MUST be sureand have all their votes and sub-

scriptions In the ballot-bo- x before 8

o'clock p. m. SATURDAY, MA"Y 28,as that Is the time set for the glialcount of the votes, and any votescoming In after that date will notbe counted and allowed. Those send-Inl- ii

votes or subscriptions shoufdRKOISTKK same before mailing, asthere will be less chance for themto be lost In the malls, and It anyshould be lost and show up after the

Ifinal count Is made, they will not be Weekly Bulletin Old subscrlp-counte-

or allowed, as the count on ton. too votes; new Biihnerlntlnn us

to., theNo,

you

the Contestyou

the

whom

returning receipts forContest May 8

Saturday, twenty-eight-

Is the forand and subscrip-

tions theon The closing

and those on themalls subscriptionsthe Bulletin office

subscriptions thebox 8 p.

that The for thecount the will

prominent menwill announc-

ed due season.will theor her look

ber during tbeot uauois. ,iit

No. 1 Includes the" andCounty Honolulu.

No. 2 Includes tbe County

District No. Includes the CouutleiMolokal and

Ave thatfollows;

rr contest

Pahala '.Hilo

. .'Kailua

Lahaina 19,653KapaaKahakuloaWailuku 6,388

Mplokal 4,215Lahaina

Two District No. 1.Ono to District Nd. 2.ono tn No. 3.

VOTE?S8V!"tlll.P.T'?.,l8vAL.LOWED AS

One month's subscription to theEvening subscription, votes; ,now subscrip-tion, 125 votes.

Three- - subscription Jo theEvening Bulletin Old' sub-scription, 350 now subscriptionT60 otes.

Six 'months' subscription to theEyeo'lris Bulletin Old sub-scription, 800 new'

One subscription to "theEvening D 1 1 e 1 1 n Old, sub-scription, 2000 subscrip-tion," ?500

Five subscriptionEvening Bulletin Old 'sub-scription, 15,000 new subscrip-tion.'

One subscription the

subscription to 'theEvening Julletln, $8.00."

Five subscription to theEvening Bulletin. J 4

One subscription to theWeekly Bulletin, 31.00.

subscription to theWeekly B i' lie tin, 15.00.

Address all inquiries

MANAQER, CONTEST DEFT.,Evening Bulletin,

'--'' Honolulu, T. H.

WATPHINQ., . FALIS TO DEATH

' was a sad accident .at.thoField

Louis fell from tho limb of'ufr'lim was viewing' l thosnorts. Jandlue his He was

LplekertiuM jiuan unconscious condition

l icnilivil 1IUIII II1UBC3

the accident that, boy 'lose his and pitched headlongto the The examination bythe discovered the fact thathe had Injured his the fall.

'For Bulletin.

Saturday evening will be final. The votes. ' 'above will also to uis- - Five years' subscriptiontrlct 1. Weekly Bulletin Old subscrlp- -

Important Notice to Subscribers. tion, votes; new subscription,You are entitled to for every'2,"X e

subscription payment to the Vnice op v itinlet in have made since March'6 weekly bulletinHunt up your receipts and send ' n '

them to Department, if,' " ,

have not receipts One month's subscription to'tbfcwill be returned to you. You vote Evening Bulletin, 76 cents. '

for two contestants a trip and a Tbiee montbb' subscription tochaperone candidate. Name the two Evening 12.00.ior you wish to vote when' 8,x ' subscription to Jtbosending in subscription payments oriBven,nB uuueiin. sioo.when votes.

Closes 28, p. m.May the

time set the close of thecontest all votes

MUST be In Bulletinoffice that date. hourwill be at 8 o'clock p, m, on May28th, depending

.to bring their toMUST have

all votes and Inballot before o'clock m, on

date. Judges finalof ballots be chosen

from business of Ho-

nolulu; their names beIn Each contestant

have right to Belec('jfriendrelative to represent and

after Interests finalcount me rfl it.'.ajH!MJr'!THE

Districtof

Districtot Hawaii

of Maul.There are trips are appor-

tioned as

3,0893,0413.0323,021

13,0327,288

Lihue 4,559

4,114

to

District

FOLLOWS

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votes; subscription,J0Q0 votes.

year's

votes; new'votes.

years' to.thfvotes;

20.000,year's tq

Twelve months'

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year's

Five years'

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thereBtiys"' yesterday when little Man-lie- !

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BULES FOR CONTEST CLOSE.4

s Eight o'clock will mark the cloie of the contest Saturday night.J-- All contestants and friends In the office at that time will be wait- -4 ed upon. The Judges will then take the ballot-bo- x for the final

' count. Immediately the box is opened, ihe contestants tfnd their4-- friends may witness the last count ot the ballots. The winners 4$ . will be announced after the close of the count. All contestants

are requested to bring someone with them to watch their Inter- - 4? csts while the count la being takou.' Ilemember, 8 o'clock Is the 3

close.

Hilo

which

U.A.K.

At a meeting jdJ the O, A. If. yes-terday the further perfecting ot plansfor tho parado on Memorial Day weremade. In addition (o the local surviv-ors or the flran,d Army, there will hoIn the parade the National Quard,army and nay detachments, tho

cadets and local'pollcc, alsothe Hawaiian band. Tho parade Is tostart at '9 o'clock from tho ill III shed.

Tho followln'g orders have been Is-

sued by Colonel Jones for NationalGuard participation In the observanceof tho day:

N. O. H. ORDERS., TERttlTORY Of HAWAII,

Tho Adjutant Ocncral's Ofilct,'lonolulu.

May 13 IS 10.

Oencrnl Orders No. 5.

All organizations of the NationalGuard of HuwhII will pirmlc In their11'npi'Cllvp IochIUIi's on Memorial Day,May 30, 1010, at such time and In suchmanner as their respective command.lug unicorn may direct. Such paiadcswill be tn conjunction with local postsOr ramps of the Grand Army of theRepublic. United Spanish War Veterans or other kindred patriotic organizations when possible.

By order of the Gocrnor,JOHN W. JONES,

Tho Adjutant General.SPECIAL ORDER.

Honolulu, T .11., May 21th. 1910.Tho following named enlisted men

of tho Klrst Hospital Company, N. O.II, stntloned at Honolulu, T. H., will 'report for duty at 7;3(j a. in. Monday,May 30th, 1910: Sergt. Glruood M.Addison, Sergt. James McSacuma.Sergt. John Mnswa, 8ergt. Ho Tong.Sergt. John Townsand, Sergt. FredWood, Corpl, Arthur Arnold, Corpl.Solomon Kuahlnc, Corpl. Abraham

Corpl. Joseph Woodward, Corpl.Ho Yap, Corpl. Harry Kdemmo. Pt.John Carey. IM. I'ctcr Kern. 1'vt, Solomon Kuala, Pvt. David Kapua. Pvt.HObor-t- Lono, Pvt. Henry Lnnl, Pvt.Antono O. Sllva. Pvt. Nc Slnir. Pvt.Ocorgo Townsand, PU. Henry E. Lee.

By order ofJ. H. IIAYMOND,

Commanding First Hospt. Co., N, O. H.

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Estate

M"ir.la '!i05.-'-- y 3 ii - t ...uanu college, by Tra., to Mrs. T.

Sorcnson; D; lot .8. blk. 9, Collegeruns. Honolulu, Oahu; $U00, B. 335,p. 159. April 1, 1901.

, Karen S. Sorenson (widow), by Attorney, to Trent Trust Co. Ltd; Drlot 8, blk. 9, College 11111b. Honolulu,Oahu; Slt'00. D. 335, p. 162. May 12,19)0.

Ellen II. Blcknell to Trent Trust Co.Ltd . Tr I): lot 4 lilk A Or '.e innside Ave'., Honolulu, Oahu; $1200., B.rfJB, p. ibJ. April 13, 1910.

Bank of Hawaii Ltd. to A. H. Don-dcr- o

ct al; Par. Bel; lot H, WalalacHeights, Honolulu, Oahu; 1150. B.321, p. 460. May 4, 1910.

A. II. Dondcro ct al to Irwin P,Kimball; D; lot 14, Walalao Heights,Honolulu, Oahu; 1350. B, 335, p. 161.April 30, 1910.

1. P. Kimball and wf to Mutual Bldg& Loan Sotfy of Hnv., Ltd; "M; lot14, bldgs., rnts, etc.. Walalao Heights,Honolulu, Ouhu; $000. B. 324, p. 461.May 11, J910.

Mutual Tclephouo Co. Ltd; Notice;Application for Heg. Title of 4644 sq.ft. of Kuls. 162 and 163, cor. Alakeaand Merchant 8ts.. Honolulu, Oahu.B. 336, p. 13. May 12, 1910.

Murray V. Hemlnger, by Gdn to C.t Merrill; D; lot 11, Gr. 5118, Pukele,PaloJo, Honolulu, Oahu; $1600. B. 32S,p. 448, May 11, 1910.

Now Oconn View Tract, by owner;Plan; 180 A. of Kul. 10,613, Kapuhulu,Honolulu, Oahu. File No. 34. May 7,

Leahl Farm Tract, by owner; Plan;1C8 A. of Kul. 10,613, Kapahulu,Honolulu, Oahu. File No. 35, May t,1'JIU.

Est, of Bernlce P. Bishop by Trs.,to Waialua Agrl Co. Ltd; L; ior. Ap3.3J and 31. n. P. 4476, Kul. 7713, andwater rights, and right to dig for

diinis, flumes, etc., on land,Kawalloa, etc., Waialua, Oahu; 39 yrs.at $13 500 per annum and crop per-centage. B. 323,p. 160, May 5, 1910,

'Emma M. Nakulnu and tub (M, K.)to Oeorgo Fern; D; lot 15 of Aplll.Kanepalkl Tract, Honolulu,. Oahu;$450. ill. 335, 1. 168. Jan. 30, 1910

Wm. Q. Irwin, by Atty., to Est. ofS. O. Wilder, Ltd; A. M; Mtg. of Sidney M. Ballou on premises, Puitnul,tionoiutu, uanu; $9uiw, Bj,32t, p.464. March 12, 1907, ' "

M. J. Itodrlguec anil wf to San An-

tonio Port. Bent. Soc'y ot Haw; M;lot 30, blk. 9, Kaplolaul Tract, llouo-- l

lulu, Oahu; $300. II. 32t, p. 461. May10, 1910.

Sldnoy M, Ballou to Kul." or S. K.Wlldor, Ltd; Add'n Chgo; prcmlsus,Puunul, Honolulu, Oahu; $3000. B.321, p, 466 March 12. 1907.

Leong Slice (nodlw) to Y. Anln; d;Int. In B. P. 117, Kul. 74. cor. Mauua-ye- a

and Pauho Sts., Honolulu, Oahu;$850. B. 335, p, 169. May 12, 1910.

C. F. Morrill and wf to Chrlstlno M.Foster; D; 8013 sq. ft. or lot 11, Or.5181, Pulolo, Honolulu, Oahu; $100. B,

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Notional Guard of Hawaii Headquart-ers First Infantry, Honolulu, T. H.

May 25, 1910.General Orders No. 7.

1. In pursuance to Oencrnl Orders,No. 5, A. 0. O. dated May. 23rd. 1910,companies and "detachments of thoFirst Infantry, National Guard ot Ha-waii, stationed at Honolulu, will as-

semble under arms at the Drill Shedon Monday May 30. 1910, at 7:30 a. in.la' participate ' In tho memorial cere-monies of the Grand Army of tho'Ro-publl-

2. In accordance with the requestof Geo. W. Do Long Post, O. A. IL fora firing party. Company A, First In-

fantry, N. G. II.. will fire the pre-scribed saluto for tho dead.

3. Uniform. Service with whiteglove's.

4. ,Fleld and staff Mounted.By onlcr of Colonel Zleglcr, Captain

and Adjutant 1st Infy., N. G. II. 'i

UfUHTES AT

CENTRAL UNION.

Irlvato services for the lato Mr. Hallwere held at the family residence y

afternoon, Ilev. Scuddcr officiat-ing. The floral tributes were manyand beautiful.

Tho employs of E. O, Hall ft Co.sent a most beautiful wreath.

At 4 o'clock this afternoon tl pub-lic services villi be held In CentralUnion church. It Is stated that thobody will be cremated and tho ser-vices at the cemetery will be private.

HEARD JNJRIDAYTho case of tho Territory ngalnst

Sam Pupuhl, charged with gross cheat,has gone over In tho criminal courtuntil Friday, at which time tho argu-ment to quash tho caso will bo heard.

Pupuhl Is charged with cheat In thatho sold an automobtlo of tho vonHamm-Youn- g people for moro than hopaid them for It. Tho caso camo tipto ihe Circuit Court on fi"ip.c.al fromthe Pollco Court.

tMiss Juliette Athcrton, who recently

graduated from Mills College, will ar-

rive' home I6n tho Mongolia on nextMonday, Miss Athcrton Is bringing

spend some time In tho Islands.

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Transactions

35rrC.170:.May"lI,. 1510."

JlctropoUj Trust and Savings Banktq Alfred Li Moycrsteln; A, M; Mtg.ot .David Kaahanui on por. It. P. 1709,KQul. 656, bldgs., rents, etc.. Vineyard St.." Honolulu, Oahu;' $10. B.324, April X, 1910.

A. N. Campbell, Tr., to Jaclntho Mi-

guel and wt; He; lots 34 and 35, o

Tract, Honolulu, Oahu; $200. B.324, p. 47Q. May 12, 1910.

Jaclntho Miguel and wf to Maria S.'Mello; D; lots 34 and .35, blk. 3, o

lots, Honolulu, Oahu; $2000. B.335, p. 172. May 12, 1910.

Itumon H. Makckau and wf to F A.Schacfer; D; Int. In pes. land, bldgs.,rents, etc., Hamakua, Hawaii; $1. II.335, p. 158. April 30, 1910.

11. Kckulwal L. Hopulaau (widow)to Mnnuel'M. Pedro; D; 3 shrs. Inhul lands, Holuaton 1 and -, N. Konu,Hannll; $895. B. 335, p. 165. May 11,1910.

Aj. W. Wulbers uud wf to T, ClheDavlesV'uT Int. lu Or. 3718, bldgs.,rents, cattle, otc, Wnlpuualei, N. Hi-

lo, Huwali; $65. B. 335, p. 166. March28, 1910.

Recorded May 13, 1010.Anna M Cook and hsb (It E) tn

K Tashlro (k), D; lut In It P 3030,kul 7151, ap 3, rents, etc, Mollllll,Honolulu, Oahu; $565, 11 327, P409. Muy 7, 1910.

Metropolis Trust ft Savs Bank toAlice E Harrison,'. ITel; 210o'sq ft ofIt P (gr) 3330, bldgs, rents, etc, ucurVictoria St, - Honolulu, Oahu; 0.

ij 3341, p 128, Apr C, 1910.E I, Hutchinson to William C

L)on, D; lot 16, blk 10, KalmuklTract. Honolulu, Oahu; $1150. 1)

327. p 410. Feb 28, 1910.William C Lon ant1 wf to Henry

Watcrhouse Trust Co Ltd, tr, M; lot16, blk 10, ' Kalmukl Tract, Hono-

lulu, Oahu; '$2400. U 334, p 130,Apr 20. 1910.

Solomon Mahelano and'wf'to JohnKeahlpaka, D; 4 Int lu 11 P 903883, and grs 444 and 844, WulaluaOuhu; $300, and mtg $300. U 327,p 412. Nov 15, 1900.

Solomon Paakonlu to John Kcnhlpaka, D; 1.1 Int In It Pa 903, 883and 9U2, and grs 444, 844, 428 and1779, Kumalle, etc, Waialua, Oahu;$360. II 327, p 413. Mar 27. 1901.

Lum Pong You et al to Ho Hoy,B S; 1 share n See Sang Co, Walau,Ewa, Oahu; $380. B 336, p 43, Apr26, 1906.

See Slug Co to Slug Hop Sing Co,B Bi-l- tit In leaseholds, stock tn trade,contracts, fixtures, tools, accts, etc,of See Slug Co, Watnu, Ewa, Oahu;$2930. (I 336, p 44. Jan 11, 1908,.

A M Hurtt anc' wf to Floyd IIEmmauB, D; 11,250 sq ft ot lots 1

and 2, blk 71, Wulalae Tract, Hono-lulu, Oahu; $55), B 327, p 414,May 1, 1910.

Maria da C C Bodrlguei and hab(A) to Max Eel art, M;land, Market St, Wailuku, Maul; $1,-00- 0,

11 334, p 120. May 11, 1909.

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A Wrong "Diagnosis "

is not drinking that is abhorrent.1 Jt isIT over-drinkin- g. What you good prQhi.bi-tionis- ts

want to do is to pass and en-for- ce

a law against drunkenness. If you canenforce a prohibition law you surely ;can en- - f

force the other,, : i ; .

Because a banker becomes, dishonest, shall l:

we abolish the banking law; or because ajudge ;

renders a partial verdict are all judges scoun- - ;

drels ? If one fellow fills up on bad whiskeyshould 99 respectable citizens be compelled. toabstain for their life-tim- e from moderate useof a healthful beverage? Shall we close all the

'churches 'because one minister of the gospelran away withcongregation?

Never !

the young wife

They're all in the same category.1 Now think, reasonable men, think.

New Ocean View Tract"Isn't life worth living jyhen you can live on such a spot I" This is theemark recently made

by a wealthy malihini 'wTiileta'ndinj; iwi lot 12 in block 108 located,' in ',thsn center 'o( the .NewOcean View Tract, looking north towards the Waimanalo Mountains resting underneath the silver-line- d

clouds. Then turning' to the east he saw Koko Head in its crimson iattir danling in bits ofrainbow and surrounded in leagues of ocean view as far south as Diamond Head, rising out of thesea in all its splendor, .with the golden twilteht of the setting sun in the west transforming the heav-ens into a miracle of colors, he said: "This1 is a wonderful place with its glorious air and health-givin- g

breeze. It matters not how far this spot may be from the car line or what the commercialfuture of your city may be, I, want to buy two lots in this block and build a brown stone bungalow,

aIt is my intention to live here 'a few months of every year during the balance ot my life!"

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uur fixed prices are $ouo for corner lots, and $400 for inside lots; size, 75 ft. z 100 ft., or 11,200square feet each. Our terms are $50 cash down and $10 per .month on each lot. Call up Telephone650 and make an appointment with one of our representatives. 4 '

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When an absolute stranger, who has traveled the world over and has seen all the best residen-

tial districts in large cities, makes such a favorable statement about property selling at only $400per lot, we can not help but feel proud of the fact that we are causing our friends to make homesiteinvestments that will be appreciated more and more as the years roll-b- Ever since we introducedthe-- . .New Ooean View Tract to the public, we knew, considering the scenery, elevation, climate, prices,etc., etc, that we were offering residential property that would compare favorably with any subur-ban investment in the United States. Our Sales during the past few months, the excellent class otpeople to whom we have sold, and the favorable impression male upon everyone who 'has seen purproperty, is sufficient proof that a recorded Deed or Sale Agreement; for a few,,lots in he -- OCEAN

VIEW TRACT is ,far better than any investment fyo can ijaake.f It pleases, us to know that purfriends are going to be more than satisfied. , .

, The entire Xaimuki District today is the center of home-buildin- g activity. There are now thirty-seve- n

new homes finder construction. Our sales have reached the enormcius.sum;pf;f 125,000, and putof one, hundred andJseven purchasers w have thirlr-riwlf- o intendj'to puijd; hn8es tl the rewOcean View Tract "just' as soon as the new Government Rese'rvolr now under construction can supplypure artesian water, and iust as soon as we can lay in the water pipes which we have on the prop-erty for the pumosc. We invite you to call at our office and look over the list of our purchasers andconsider the names ot those who are going to build, and judge for yourself whether or not the NewOcean View Tract will be the coming Residential District ot Greater Honolulu.

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