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Catriel Keawchaku, Democrat,rna cf HcCar.ilccs r rpcrters, I3
Ecsicthis in rolitics,; Hetcllsvcs ths.t f ollticl r-rt-
fea la tL!sTcrritcry Ebc.ll .t3 licenrci and ai-rccit-
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tu:!rci3' ia tils ..Territory." IIo pro-ic.:- :
that fco cf r.ClJ t3etarr: 1 til 1 cljticcJ parties for cacLyear 4iiey pi ay politics tere.;V'Ci
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;Lo Gociall-t- i .r.i Ilotza r.ilot3 It Is declared ttty cc.M
ret cr wculd net pay tho ncccaaarylicease lee, teace could not est-thei- r
party candid atea oa the cflici&l ' bal-lot. ''-'- ' '''
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, Chas. II. Cc:ta, defeated for deputyeaerirf:': Kczaiaaticn fee. percea- -al eareaees, 512; priatirj -- verti::-- -. CIS: total,: c:-:v- '': t;.v:.
J. Luahiwa, elected ;d:iaty i!i2riffcf' Kc olaulci : ; ICcaalaatlca fe ?, ' ; . a ;ralari:3, clerk and laeeacer, ;i3; lo--
J. IL Kcpaa, elected depuiy fcherliffor vraianae; Nceaiaatioa ,fes,
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ANN ARCOII, LIlch. Nov. lGecula a touchdown and goal Iatho li-- lfew minutes cf pIay, f.lleL: a teiaydefeated tha University, tt feaiaXLota, 7 to 6, la a thrillL: r rae. 11 3
first contest la whle'a tlo t:. j univer-sities have ever partiel; --.ie.t. vjv
- Thenost Interestia deve!crcntfa the resources cf llexleo duriajtlayear 1311 occurred la the cil la leatry.?y The best atoilatl y p tat! e ticsshowins the productiea cf pe'ealeula UcXlco during tha paet fivo yearsgive the following fiurLo, tleaa Itmust be enderstood that ? th::3, arenot.ofricUl; 4 lS07i,CGO,c;o tirralj;:
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ITHACA, N. Y:, i;ov. 2. Ccmcll 'huealled ty Williams tcaay, 2t.to : ,
after playinx a trilliant came ia i
flret,half. The' teara'Eeened te --
pieces ia the third and fourth per.. .
f.'rlrstka 7, Mis: curt 0. --; -
.'. .columeia, " ;.io., ; Nov.; 2. Out-wei-lel;- ll
peuads to the'raa.--. a- -I
outplayed ia.the. last half, the Ilieeeri sstate university football-t- t m'.hlthe; Nebraska ttate university IS eratouch do;vn and a goal in the last quar-ter, Th a final score was t Nebrns la 7,Iliecouri 0. ' " : ,- -
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Cart.-r.cut- CD, Amherst 0.HANOVER. M-I- L Nov. '2,-Da- rt-
couth walked awar from Amherst tday, GO to 0, Fumbles at critical tira . jprevented a much "larger score. '
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'PIIILAEZLPinA.:Nor. 2. The Uni- -
vcroity, cf eulfered he?feurtafctr:lt defeats ;tcdar-'"whe- a
Pennsylvania ttate cell r a . en .thap-u-al focttall game, 14 to 0
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. rith .; a: rttio c:- j : m::3to - ICO feirs!e3. . The 1 cfNew York City .as .a while" luo .. w J j.ae!rc:f evn division by sex. thre
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city, Milwaukee. Fir.t made .'famoai by beer,next by a Tccialht mnyc4";:a:,"n::;l then' byJr.hn : l.'cLr.: :.!:, .' Koo':eycl ta y.rr.l d-- I. t :h--::r:- n ,
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but he did not vote the Bull' Moose ticket,-- '
- ZJJ- Meanwhile; the war has been oin on m Eii
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U two years from now there!- - .Democracy, of crushed to earth. has .risen
E:tcr !!csc:u!u Clar-Dullcti- a. ' ;
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there are no n!ner'a!3 or.lrcn in ti.tc:I tere.-.vil- you j !css-stat- ia yourrper wtethcr this i3 a fact cr ecu"IftLcre i3 no ircn ia the ceil. Trbctmitc3 KaLr.r.!:! ilit f o rc3, tifa? ' '
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a lfr.th art!:!? to a l:rrl r iper, ia 1 . h J C-.- t v;iti rrcc- -psse3 cow in vr 7:? the f jat!.a redearta derci . c zzl 1 t j cc r.r.: . cia'.Iydevelcpei. t V. .3 "2 ti:z? !.? d-nitt- eJ
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t r:t c;.;rt :..caa that J nrz&. ir!- - 1 ,Insa t- -t? twat Ll:l3 L'a- -l vI- - t. " . laaa-i- s amc tj have drank ia ca
,,T C'-- i I l:r.3T . at th,e plm3 attempt to tahe her life yesterday,ry c ntj arew3 well ' as they; The' woman l.as hariily, conveyed to1- -. tL::;;lvc, and whin Ihe cp-- Queen's Hospital, hre, ur.Jcr treat-- i
"t na tir.2 v arrivcaI shall have meat, she soon rallied. The woiaaar ::. to Eay. They can.'t fet xae 'out refused to give any reason -- for. thecf jash act.
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tUUAr:fJ40TC:0 eq. feet in the vpptr, ool part of the valley, .'.,.,$1753CCCAfl VI CVV Modern ; Home with all convenience Vi ; i ; . i . . ; i . . tCSC3AfAPUfll GT.Modern V2 story house ;...........:..$4:C3
i . c . rn ?rtiitia Cuna'ow, ...,........ ..... .w...... ....... i...3,Y0U.:3 CT. .lesiiencs let, 12?3t sq. ft..V ....;.-.:,.'.- . .V....t2X:3PAWAA Mcirn 1'a ttory-hous-e. . . . . : ,4:C3AULD LAN E 3 fcedrocm housa ;..$173
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thould r t c:.::t, f - rt rae t :1a life 13 O An-- -3 8 G Vtvcrds are raaat tr' izz.lz: to a -- rl. eal.:ar.: th: .Gel crinrtly Li,Vr- i- if;
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' toIvcry Nail Cuffers with trays
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march have scarcely1 caur:?, illats
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Twinplex Circppers - for, Cil- -
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Fcuntain Pens. :.1.C3 to C :3Fcuntraln- Cpra Crushes... . "
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Three phyers tied toMor--t acre lathe tc3y conpetitlca at Ccur.try
A. Ewart. C, iforre cr.d V.Grace ttirniss' la cf 4 down.
;Th?y cut for, the, first priz?, &n fvcryfacc3 driTer,: and; wca. ' Tteother two received golf taJl3It wxs a day;for play," twenty
Freiercnce cue scoreshencs the parents tre- -t U :e:
their . dellvcrci ca the:incraCefIn coaster---- . th 5 Eocktis
think 1":: church.?,1r asa 7Tn?ccr.J.tlca cart!.!;' '.that atscluts! p'ttV
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lamps exceeds Jn beauty" and varietxJTknytbIng to which we have called your
attention. Th e most exclusive , pro-- 1ductions of - the world are assembledbere. 7 - . '
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trouads atiPalan; ti XZZZO. rGood tous and lot vita bearing fruit
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thft thnnThtful cf everycommunity neel3-v.cul- d ce astimulus to community spirit? Can atetter echocl cf civics for the-ens- u
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a movement. TheV3 a V remarkableanient spirit;' It "13
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of 'their experiaace to(rneaare3. :'1 .." Her work i3 now completed and her'
lv"r :two reports will soon in-th-e pes- -
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loyer of Iloaclulu. Its ; chief excel- -lence is found In Its proposal of defi--nite Jneasures to meet and counteractunfavorable..- - industrial : ) conditions.Pome of these measures will necessi-- ;tate legislative action; others call forbenevolent assistance;- - still others forgovernmental . cooperation. All .areVS X LCI Jkk iiU V Oil VI & UUf W I
snggestion3 from the. outside by an im-- 1 j
ported student They represent both 1
the convictions of our own most faith- - ( j
ful and 'tried social .workers, and theresults of tested experience elsewhsre.1brought .teg'ther by, a trained expsrt i
wnose--; life work it i3 to study locicoloring taad ziapt sugsstlcns. thersto. . The iavesti-ratio- a
, make3 no pre-tense' to exhaustiveneo3; there h3 netbeen tin? for that; ! nor do 4the. sug-gestions ala at 'finality, for the trus
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rarnc, received' ty this morning'sall, fhew that The Garden Island All
a.vlers easily tock two out of threefrom tha Oahus, who, like. the-li- a
nas, are bowling way belowm. . a : '.--'.- . y; :
Tor the Kauals Vclters bowled twoid rames and bad both, hljrh
care and av'raga'243 and 217, res-- ;actively; Welters score of 243 is so
far hi rh score for the eLague, teat-in-s
Tvietcws score of ; 240 bowled aV.fc'.C CO. '."-..'- .;.''' ; ; .i v.
Per the Oahu3 Winne bad hlgharer-ar- a
1C2 while White just ' got ' awaywith hish score ICS. - ' ;
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Welter 234 1 158 h 234 633Kuhlmann ; . . 199 203 ; 134 " 533Rice ....V.4,;..; ICS' 139 '210 457laser .33 141 ICS, 512
jSiebel .......... 138 130 134 403 R.
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When , California- - and r Stanford v
broke even with a 3 to 3 score in thelannual football ; strussle Satunlajdlast, the tie of the last. tlx years fo?Rnby supremacy was unbroken. SIncthe Introduction of the English gac'rcn tee Coast, each university has wor,three and lost three. Saturday'fane was the first tie. " "
. ';.In the Junior league games yester -
day; the Athletics end-White- faileto put full teams ca the grounds iatime; and forfeited to the J. A. Cs andAr-hl- 3 rerroctiveJy, However, t thrtl-ye-
r3 cn hand xr.zie up scratch orranlratlcr.s and played tcth games;th.vrcru'.t3 Iclz? Athlet!c3 5, J. A. Czi; Aiall3 3,.Wt:te3 2." ,
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a! hi." h f : t tail and smashedso 1.;- -: ti - : : :rs tcre thrcuch the
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t'. n tho Iters t: ;int' Tlnn 5 hits curlaj ths
.n ...r. : . a '.: 1 cut with plentytrrc r r 1 runs .wc re sacred.
Tho t hind 'cf wcrk ..gave the'Chfareo thr: - mere runs, in the: nextinning. A: . :hcr run was picked, in
'The I: j C : he field Earrschs pitchertha third . baseman were- - In
Jtrcullo all the tine. KIdd couldn'tfield lu-ats- , whila the third basemanthrev th3 I ill away; or failed tohandl3, it. :
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v.'ere at ; a dl. advantage-- , because ofthe wet grounds, atd "several "easytalis "were foozled when the players
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TT0Lx::r. r, rr kauai, leadsn t::h i:,iLi:-isirAX- D leagueIn the Inter-Islan- d Bowlins League
there are ser urate prizes for highscore and tioh average for the series.
the teams have played nine games,the indivijual hlj.h scores and aver-ages belns as follows: I;-
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Wolters (Kauai) .i.;.. 9.. 243 4 1S3fdyers - (M). .... 9 203 s:184Cal M) ..I ....,..,. 9 ; 22S 182Chllllngworth (M) .U'9 204 178Maser (Kauai) 9 n:203 n ;173Rietow I (K) ;.i 9, . 240 171Kuhlniann (Kauai) .... 9 --205 466White (0) ...'..V.. 9 ; .185 165Willlaias O) --. .. I . .h9 :'- - 19 163Savage (II) ; ; ; . j. 2 9 & 1 99 163Edgecomb (0) ,5 hl87" "
162Scholtz (M) - ;...i4t;.v '. 190 162Gear (K) .4..;. 9; 191 162Wisdom (K) ..... 6 ; 204 159Campbell lf)z, . ; 3 158Winne (0) .... . ...... 5 170 - 156
E. Scott (It) 9 198 155Hills (Kauai) h. 9 '168 i 154Winter . (Kauai) ..... 9il70J 1154Barter (O) .7.
.. 3 166 152Rice ; (Kauai) . . ,v .h2 ' 210 . , 152Dyson (K) .'. .. ....... 9 183 14?EF. Schmidt (O) . 6 -- 178 '
147 ACrawford (Kauai) 6 ;h 178 146FranzI(O) .;-.-'. ....'..; 8 hi 158 140Siebel (Kauai) 3 - 138 w 134Wilkinson (K). 7;.;; . : 3 1 1 36 v: 131
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! line. r' . Uth- - I'-''- : ;nl:r his left arm La Czl-::- d
in " 1 cut a'mouj the.JIi'h play-
ers an l ran eighty yard3 for a toa.eh-da-.v- n.
The i acre wa3 mads just seven-teen seconds after the UiehefL ' :
After tha IIihs tad gotten the tallIn tha sees.ni Quarter, tha McILlnleyrcstcr3 wche u? and mad 3 a littlanoise. Tha test ' thing' atcut It was,although tha crowd of . classmen wassmall, that they kept it up.
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Following Is the game-b- charters:Flrat Cuart:r.'a n ' :;" Tha gama began at three-fiftee- n,
tha Tovn:c3 choosing . tha ;:Wail:ihlgoal and : receiving the klck-cff- . Cas-sid- y,
of the Highs, booted the leatherv,hich wa3 received by Paty cn. thaTown's thirty-yar- d line, and which ad-
vanced it ten yards. Off tha firstdown, Aldrica took the. ball: throughleft , tackle. ..for a gain of five yard3,and cil the next rushed it eight yardsfurther.-"Ilaole- Sumner wa3 thencalled and rushed the sphere thrc a; hcenter for five; yards' more. Cn thafourth down, F; lloogs : wa3 U entthrough for a gala of three yard3 andthe Towniesrwere penalized five yard3for holding. Aldrich then made a passwhich was1 received by C. Hoc c 3 whomade a good run of fifteen yards be-
fore he was tackled by Jirothe High'sspeedy right end. On the next play - heball was fumbled by the Townies butrecovered by them, and no gain wa3cade. Aldrich again took i' the- - ballthrough for a gain' of four, yards, andon the third down, Rosa wa3 pushedback for a loss of two ' yards. ' Righthalf lloogs then made a pas3 to : C.Hoogs, .who made another gain of cnyards. On the 'fourth; down the Highspushed F Hoogs. back ior a loss pitwo .yards - but as the--' TowrJe hadmade their' necessary yardage' theyhad four. more, downs in whtei to tryfor a touchdown. Aldrlcn carried, theball fori a ! gain of ten yards on thefirst down, and then called on "Haole"who squeezed through for, three yardsmore. On , the third down Aldrich waspushed back for a loss hpf one yard,the ball now being but twelvd yardsfrom the goaL : TBfe . Townies .. thenmade a pass,! the ball being, receivedby : Ci ' Hoogs, who succeeded in plac-ing It back of the uprights and . scor-ing a touchdown Goal was kicked byC; Hoogs,. leaving a score of '7-- 0 in fa-vor of the :Townles.The Highs kickedto the Towns once more, the ball be-ing received by Sumner on the Town'stwenty-yar- d line, Tucki&g the oval un-
der his Ueft arm, he ran eighty 'yardsfor a, touchdpwn.; using : the I straight-ar- m
in warding off the Hlgh'men whotried In vain to pull him to the ground.
stop-watc- h showed' that the touch-down was made in just seventeen sec-onds after, the kick-off- . C. Hoogs againbooted the leather for. another point,leaving the score 14-- 0 hf the Townie'sfavor. Once more the HJghs kicked, to
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and, cn tha th :rd t!:.vnmere sent th.e- - 'a v. I tilth jens yar3. C::::iy tl 1 :ner receivia"; tl r.,3it six ysrJs. Cn tha fhths Tov.a AI3:1.I: t:but the sp:e 3yrJ.ro vras'. in' Lis.
and pushed him 'tac'i for a ; htwo yar3?. The rest 'do'a--
same thin z over, although ns j:was lest Rcsa took tha tall c .
third dawn, anl in hl3 r.:3 :
klchcJ.tha (water) turaet. Ethis, "Hill" tsra clf a'cala c! .
yards. Cn tha fourth down I
panted," tha tall g::ng cuts'. 1 3 :.:
inj recovered ty the Iliihs. Cnfirst down, Cas:i3y punt: 3, thstalng receive! ty Kssa, who ra
slight gain. Aldrich- - mada a fura' '
tha first down and no 'gala" was :
On the second- Aldrich redeem: 3 'self' by 'shooting through right t
far a gain of five yards,vand c
third a pas3 was-mad-e by tha '
les, but the tall went ontsida trbrought tack.' The two team:lining up. when the whistle tlnauncing the end of the first
"' 'Third Quarter.back and toe- Paty dropped :
ner"s place, who went out Ealk-- o 2
went --In for F. Hoogs, Barnhart wentin center, and. Paty's place was takenby Bally. The Highs kicked off to thaTown Team, and the ball was receiv-ed by Aldrich on the thirty-yar- d Una,who advanced it four yards. On , thefirst down Aldrich .was rushed backfor no gain, and: on' the second Eal-lenty- ne
took the ball through for agala of . three jards. PatyH then ma 3 a
a run through ;' right tackle and suc-ceeded In planting .the pigskin, thrcayards furthe'r.4, A pass to Ballentyneproved to be incomplete and the tallwent over. On the first down. Brashwent through . but was . tackled andpushed back to Baily for a small loss.Another, pass was then tried but fail-ed! and was brought' back with theloss ;'of a down for. the Highs. Ca3-sid- y
then punted out and the ball wasreceived by;- - Paty who J. advanced . Itthree yards. Hoogsa then- - punted at aAldrich missed, but the ' ball --was re-covered by Ballentyne." Paty carrleithe . ball through tackle for a gain c fthree ; yards on , the first down, an ion the second made seven yards moriThe ball was . then' 'passed and He! hicaught It, making a gain of two yarsTs.On the High's down Melln carriedoval through center; for'a gain, of tftofyards,' and the pass that .was znadeon the . next., proved incomplete. 1 Cas-sid- y
then punted, the ball going Jout-sid- e,
and the Townies were penalizedfor playing offslde.hCassldy then Aookthe ball 'through center, for. a gain ofV-:- ' -'-"' t '.: a '.:". "."i- - :,: : r.An4tnn4 Kii' ii..4V4 . t- - f.
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last' innlm th: J. C.s wars-- sreus. and th3 l:s:t slip cn tha
,t cf thsir c;; a..sat a vould Laven:d tha t!3a cf tattla. r ' t.
i'ester Brhlnsen !:3 tha twirlingr- -i dellrcred a very
raod.trani cf t.I. Ila was touchedfor five Lit 3, tha first t lag the onlyinning hi v '3ch the Fcr . :gu3sa slug-sr- s
wcra a 3 to bunch hingls3r. cnacf tLe-- i teiaj an Infl: l a' grounisrwhich La Mers teat cut, at that. ThaBcrturaese used, two t xmen, andgood''.eadwork, ccmhlnrl with ccn-sider-t-- Ie
tasehall luck vi3 what kepttha tine hits from bei -- 3 convertedIntonore than a single run. v. Freita3pitcad four Innings' an 1 then Bush-ne- ll
. went In to elleve him. Six cfthe .'nine - hits were ' off Freitas deliv-ery but ; he struck ' cut five men aswe"Il.; However, although he held theoyaosltion scoreless In ;the third andI?urth Innings," the J. A. Cji managed'tvfill the sacks la both spasms, andJreltas. thought- - discretion the betterfart cf valor,
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t The P. A. C made , two 1 in thefirst:'; Bushnell wa3 safe." Sousa' fan-ned. Akana was out,' pitcher. to first,and La Mere beat: -- out an infieldgrounded,. Bushnell sccringl r McCar-the- y
drew four wide cnes,. and whenFlizer sent one safe past short LaMere camel ; across witv tho ' secondrun of the. game, Freitas fanned, re-tiring the side. a hn ,',v. 1 , . : ...' ,
.The J. A.' C.8 got their run In thesecond. ,: Henry Walker hit to leftfield. Burns put up a pop to short an JNotleyhfanned, Then Brltd .got. eihort, twisting fljr between first ancsecond, Ornellas taking header jusras he! got his hands con the sphere
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through the Waialaa. :IlUoham rat anr'h r i
the tall had t: :n f.r;Cavalry stlehs c 1 th:tit caa cf tha : : .a. :al I
turning:, qulchly, rut It c ,
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Player Thrown.' The fifth period saw a c: lathe Cavalry. Une-- u p. Cart-i- n
dropping out to give II:.; achance-t- o play. The latter . inat tack; ' a stranga . a' . . .1promptly gota a t.avy fall c I a aold pony called Paint, It r . .1 rtPaint has "poll oa 3" about e v . ry ; ' aplayer in the regiment at caa ti ana cranother, and now ta3 the art c! g
out of the gara down pat. II?stumbled with Ilefrernan, sent Lis
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ft yrs. ago; ; last heard of la Honolulu.,1 His nephew, a son of his brother!
Kennetbwotilf like to'cbrttraunlcatowun nim. r. u. uox. urealFalls, Montana; U. S. A.
All loVers of music to derelop talentby taking lessons from Ernest IL,
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wants babies or small cMkLrerrto cere for at her home, and attend I
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.... at 3 cur fenke n.?ght and day, ft. -
.Two more parser crs for "roilnd-the-- ..
x is land". Auto Livery, TeL 1226ft. .
z , ft' . : r.277 .'. .ft '.ft"-- , .v;Kew Packard. E. M. Wood,
Ycuag Auto Stand, Phone 511.
Ilcrr'.ala Auto Eland. Phcne 2223.Cc:t rcat cara E tascnahla rates.'. F.277
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AUTO STARTER. j-- - . ..,i
Everready En&lne Starter, Queen and?Jlickards. TeL 2626. . Any auto or 1
gasoline ..' launch . can ' be equipped- iiu uu iur vrtjr tii.ue uuku catcs
time, trouhle and cuss worda'ftft..
AUTOS BOUGHT, .--
' We bur.- - sell and--exchan- re spcond- -
- - band tutos. Ererrcadr Company,"'' ueen and Richards ; TeL 3638. .
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AUTO REPAIRING.- -
r ,g. Kellogg. 875 South-- SL, nr-- Hus-ac- e.
I Phone 3333.' ; First-clas- s re--;pitl ring ft All work , guaranteed. ; ; .
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CIVIL ENGINEER.
R. Zlmica Civil engineer, - surveyft and dracgntsman. 's lOCSJUakea
, JUpioIxal. Bldg nr. Kiss St .ftftv.- .- ft u. ft,
ft ; V ft VOICE; CULTURE.. I- , w . - --f
"7LrT-'T-D, TeL 23C9. --Voice .
breathing as taught Is Conserrato:,of lluslc, Melbourne University. I
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Mrs. V7. U Howell, modiste, 1233 Pe' ticc'a Ct; TeL 2C43.Dre?snakI
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lllsi. NelUe Jensen, H194Uniqa I.Evening garrs, llngerio recseaJ
JParker & Du-'oi-
t, l07l;Alakea St Tiyrri- - ;Hf-fl"- ? work-- . ,
l!2!r-;r- 3 treatments at yenr tomeci, .rt masseur from Et '
i Ilel.Canltcrlua Th::.3 2347i V ,
111 j UCl C li.iiia, , J,
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,steepl!:;ac:;gtrcfessicril st?cp!?Jscks . frr'
EtacLs. V.'c:k on other Islandslicit; J. Tel. 2231,' orrtar-r.jlktl- n. J. kr: ,c- -.
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ArtL.ri' Hrrnc: Architect' and ' Ii!:r..C.::c :il Ctr.-snra- lJ E'.J
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ACP..TCD WATER C.
Hen. Ccla.V.'crks, 2tA N. E;:TeL 2222. Ck: s. Ik Frasaer,
ft ,. ,
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Kcm Cheng . Co.,,. TeL 4058, FeEerc tania. Y.'e make a si:ec
';Eoys' . CIcikiag, also full 1.
men's shirts, underwear etc....and take advantage cf ou
prices. v. - .ft ; i
CICYCLC3.
Dovrson Brothers; sole agents forC-- I, Tcerless and Bulldog .'gase.engines. Dealers , in Boyal- - NftEnglish bicycles and American bicies and sup; Ilea. Bicycle repair:
ft- a, epeclalty. ;.Phone 3258.4 Smith, 1
St ft-1-Hotel .'-.- :
rJ1' 'clr-- a, ,1213 E..ni, E'cycles
direct from manu'- - ftarers tt greatlyreduced price, Litil December 31.
.Come early and avoid. rushA ft: .'. ' ; ' ':
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a 'Miyamoto, 182 N. King; Ttt,-265- 6.
: Bicycles tad motorcycle supplies.aiuwance on old whls. -
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ft CAMLQQ FURNITURE,
The Idea fcimtture for tae tropleat vesubmit ; designs f or make fromplans. Pkrt are framing :.dona. 8.
.Baikl, ISJ Beretanla; Phone J4livtftftft,: ,5245-l- m --: ft! :ft, '
OUtaaL 1286, Fort; TeL. 3745 .Bambqpfurnltnrei made to . order. ft '
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BOARDING .STABLES ft ,
Splendid care taken of horses in' .'our.--
: charge.' : See us ' before . making ar--ranrements to aboard . horses. CitytSuMee; HI Beretanla; Phone ;it2L
ft'' ft"'; ': K845-- m ft .'
BARBER SHOPS.
The Del monico, 134 S., Bere tania : StVEverylhingftnew- - and sanitary ftft
ft; t.Aft ft : k53S5-6- m ftftv-:-
BUY AND-EL- ft
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BANKERSi
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: .Commercial and Travefara:Utterof Credit Issued on thoBank of California and ThoLondon Jo'nt, Stock Dan V Ltd,London.
? Correspondente for tht Amer-- v- lean y Exprest 'Company; end
Thoa. Cook &'8otv' . -
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Interest allowed on Term'tndCavlnis DIc ;DepoaItaV: ''l- J
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yyy: , LIUITCO '
Issnc It ,- N. - K. 1 1ttcnof. Credit and Travelers' Cretka"available ttronghout the wcrli,
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; I;1 HOriOLULU, Beach, .for 4,4 'an be converted
CUCAH FACTSuse of st
r ; AilD '"v''.TTust: Co. ' or U iX'
; vO., Pantheon-Bldg:- . ; i
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Jf I'cttert palms ferns, pUntx-U- , Chocs;,
22 V. Pcrttanla.-- : ..;.:
ft r.e lft":ery, 212, S. Beretanla. Freshdoughnuts. , every :dayj
'trn taked leans aad trown. rcii cn Saturdays... i ,
",36 DTkery manufacturers nnd dis-- i
ti ilut::3j cf - finest quality bread,rrnr hn.l rakes.-k-5370-6rr-
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CONTRACTOR AND GUILDER. ;
:rrs YarriSda, general contractor,ft. tir.jatcv furnished.'-2C- HcCandless
Phcn 2157.: ft- -
ckcmlzo FukamachI Co., Beretanlanr. Maunakea,- - Tel. 29S6, Home 3167v
' kr,3S2-Gin- - -w - ;
wildings, papehanglng. painting, re-pairing; materials supplied. ".. Mat"tress and pillows to order. Full'line
. of .furniture in stock. Ving Tai &Co., 1216 Nuuanu.; "ft: : .
tCanko "Co.i .1343 Kutianu; TeL" 3151.Ccntracts .for building,, paper-hangin- g
and cement work., Cleans vacantlots. ; ..; ;
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Xakatani, King and Alapai ; ffel.143. Building, painting and paper-.ngin- g.
- Work guaranteed. U ft
N'akanlsht King and Kapiotint;"m 22S$. t General contractor, find:Jer; palntlnx.' paprhanglnK.' v
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ii'n ' . . .I, ; .iyao, , contractor and builder, ,627tania St ft-- Work guaranteed.le 3516.. .ft ft ft : 6245m
'K, Sfsa wa. 672 S. . King; . Phone 323C: Building contractor and house mover
ftft ft. ' 5245-l- y, , : :ft y ft v ;
T. Hokoshiri, 711 a --King; TeL 3091. .BufldJncsft NO charge drawing plane.'fft,' v ft ? ft 'X'ftftvftft;ft
Y. Kobayasbl, general Contractor, 2034V 8. King; Phone 2365.- .;ftv'-ft.- ft;
ftvi ft ;.-- :. .;
CIGARS AND: TOBACCO.
'ft t-'ft THE 1 NVATERS. .ft ft'-.:-f- t
The .best blend of the finest Havana'. . tobacco..: MHd . and sweet Fitapat- -'
rick Brwv agents. fty'ftl'f ::ft527T
New stock : Perfectos, Lond res. Vlcto-- ;rlas, TlmlKeev cor. Alakea & Klngl
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' -- l5entral Cafe,lv. F're ; Station,
' -- t'omplete new equip-tt'Ie- ly
i new ; nianageraent.41 lUlOiO V 4 DUV, b V4 4 4. ;
Par-m- a Car;,' tp." Ye Liberty. Every-- .thing new. Prices Just' Caters espe?ci.tlly to . theater . parties! Private
:ft7;:?:ftv;-;;'i:ft;k-5323-3-ra
"The Easle,-Bethe- l, bet. Hotel andKin?.. A rice- - place to eat; finetcme. cocking.' Open night and day.
ft; . ; "jik-5338-3ni4-;$iv- ft ft'ft"The norfmanri:ete! SU nextr the
Encore. Xest i meals :for prices in:. xown...,ur?a cay. Bc,a,iiism. ur
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.CLOi'HES 1 CLEANING.'"':Try ths r'.r"; Tel. '1182.;.:We-prtBS-
v clcinm.J" and deliver' 'within? 24i. '. -- ; .1tcurs '
'k537-6m- .' -'- 4
Qiuc.c,ler ftr 'JCp.,: Berctanla.f nr.TJJuu- - r
: anu: Ck ..ilng,' dyeing- - and tailoring.ft-'- - .. k:2S2-e- -- -
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Sunrise Deing House, 134S Fort;! Tel.. 1027. We clean, ::pres3, mend ! nnd
62S4-3- a
Tanahe, 1207 Liliha,- - cor. Kukuln TeL21C7: CTcaniiift dyeing' and stamp-- .
'i lS. w Ve.end. for. Jmd. deliver, t --
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TakahaikL ,12SS Nuuanu; Phone' 3263,ft Make sails' good 1 as new. - Call lor
.: and dellven Mending, dyeing, .ft-- 'vr . , . : ' i ':'
U. Tosawai Nuuanu arid Beretanla;TeL 3023. We call for, and deliver.Ferns rented for receptions. ; --ft ;
N-ft : : ':- : ft"',- -
S. Haradai .Pauahi and Fort; --TeL3023. Expert clothes cleaner.
ft. - ft u : ' ft -- ft
CA LAC ASH EG.A1Factcry,.171 LUIha. above- - School; Tel.4 223LUia: stockftor.made to order, ' ft
CACINEXjMAKERfft
John T.oes,:MIUer,.nr.iPunchbcrwL' ; Ctrbagedi, Un fctruments -repairei y ' I' V... I.'.,. v f"r rvi --
Ygft ft 1 1 "ft
" 'ft' ""' ; "' ' j, "ift:5k '.' G-Y- ft1 J..Gome'aExpress, TeL 2298,"ft7, yrs; Ionr Fort ft SttftReliabIe;ftft reasonable;
J ft prorptUp-to-dat- e motor ? trucks!I )
. ft k5354-ly';'v-";ftft-:--:f- t:!
fskndTTransf er Co' 229 Merchant SUDajU Jbdne1 3S3 night 3891. ift- - -- -
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City TYaWI Ca TTJa-i Hft Love. 'AlllihVaop'dryWg. Autb-tfncks- . ft ftftft
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DRESSMAKER.
Bui Snri, 1176;Nuuario,- - opp. --Te L4b--
fit-- X Vd Ves and ' Children's 5 suits':to braeir Fit: guaranteed. : V. ' .ft '.
- ftift ft'fft
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EXPRESS.
KaliuL Express Stand, .Beretanla and- Smitb Sts.; TL 2696. All kinds of
ft express 'and 'draylng. 'Charges Justft;ftft Iftft : k5385-6- m :ft V' '
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Lovers Ex-press.- " Phone Clty 'Traixsfet--ftCfci 12U : Household 1 goods stored: ft. ftft.ft'-
lGomes Express, .TeL, 2298. 27. yrs. on
I Fort St Reliable, reasonable, prompt
Tslatnd Transfer Co.,' .229 ; Merchant Stft Biay phone 1 3863, night 383LV . v
feft m .,"
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Manoa. Express, King and South: ,TeI,1S23 Express and ,draying'pf ,;ail
ft:k!ndslf; Piwti pt "and efficient ser
FURNISHED ROOMS :
tiansel Place, Fort . and Vineyard.: Telephone 1541; gas. electric lights.t T-i- k5385-lntT-V ;;
The' Delmonico, 120 S. BereUnlx St;; Large; well-ventilat- ed rooms; No
mosquitoes. .
T67 Kinau Sti' Large front ' upper: room; tiO; smaller onets. Ilousev keeping it: desired; ?S373tf:
Larger airy, rooms; electric llghU; lowrent Territory House, 54G S, King.
' , : ':53G8-lia-,.',' '. 4V.:;-'- :.
The Elite, opp.'Tounrf Cala. : Largr airy rooms, 11 $ up. Batha
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The Villa, 1263 Fort; Phone 21CL Oillacal rooms, 112 month.. tj ,
i -- ; ; EMPLOYMEtr OFFICE. : ; ,
Jatanesd'.topldymeat Ccs Itcv:Eak etanU 'CU cr.' PuicibowL Tlcss
Da routneed a cook, yardmara cr gen--;erat servant? Call 1423. ?C0 T.cre-- 'tania. : G. Hiroaka." ' k -- 53:j-3ia
' ' ' : " "J' 'r Y J;Y. Nakanishl, 34 Beretanla, for good- cooks, yard boys. S Phone 3S09, Ues-- !
idence Phone- - ; v -- WIG Cm.
Japanese took, waiter; j'arJ Loy.-- . ilot--.
snmoto,' 1124 Union. Tel. 17S. :
FURNITURE.
Oahu Furniture Co., 163 S. King; TeL2033, P, O. Box 40. Manufacturers
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of koa, monkeypod, oak and white,pine furniture. " Repiiring and up-
holstering In all its branches." '
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All kinds', of -- 'household good3 boughtand.hoIJ. Je;f. prices. IL Ilayr.shi,
. 629 S.. Klns.""ft ,, , - E243Cm
Flowers Lels to i order at Julia ;Ka-laliiel- i's,
f Tauahl . and Nuuanu; ; Tel.
hats;
C-ro-'.Ir.
Ueda,-;.r!:r.--
c:trl3
LIdj.
Talt:
f;part .....
ii;.ft-- y iftrft: ;
'ftft' ft ft' "a ftsmall'sam. "".. .
thlng ' J. suitcases, etc. .Kani C.vca Co.. ftort.
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FIREVCQD.
Yokomizo,- - Kukamachi: Co. Beretanla,rrr.,
.OJOU. lll'lliV V.vv I
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Kaai Glee Club, 63 Young Bldg., Tel.3687, furnishes music, any occasion.
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HOUSEHOLD, GOODS.
Fuji Co., CI N.King; Phone 1879. Canfurnish at prices unheard :i cf.
w.Old vfurnitute: exchanged for. . new.Will send roan to your bousei iDIs-cou- nt
03 . of 219; ft--
iv : ft -- ft ft ; i
HORSE
J. Nunee, Klng and AlapaL 24 years'"; 'oarperlence In wifll as
HAWAII'S MUSIC. ft.-:- f
fErnest K, Kaaf, 69 Young. Bldg Tel..687 teaches- vocal and
.ft'-.- ; . ft ."ft.-'-
-- ft HOUSE MOVING. ;
Gomes Express, TeL 27 yrs. onFort St reasonable, prompt
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KOA.FORNITURE.
Fong Inn 1152 Nuuanu; TeL 3038.ft Koa furniture order. - Full line
Cainese embroidery & curios.,wft--
;?ftk-5337-6- m - y'--":- : 'ft
LOTS CLEANED.
T. Tamt-ra.-121- 8 Nuuanu;; TeL 3899..ft'Fehclng of all' plant-- ,
ed. Lots cleaned. : ;
teedft ftiftft ift.'" :.'''.ft-6348-3r- a
Fir rt --class turnouts at reason- -"aWe ratea" TeirKory .Livery, Stable,
?34rKlngr phone '2535.ftftftft. J; ft;;
Victor Records- vBERGSTllpM MU.SIC CO.ft 'Odd 'Fellows' Block - ? Fort St
FURNISHED COTTACES
Cressaty's Furnished cotUSes, Vt'ai--klk- l
beacfi, tun Kalia r.d. .
II- -
MILLINER.
Dickerson's, Hotel Majestic Imported,' domestic and felt chl'oa vei'.i
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MUSIC LESSONS.
Krcest K. Kaal, 69 Youag Eld , Tel,2687, guitar,1 ukuleler; mandolin,
xlthCr,1olin, cello and Tocal.. .; :ft v--
Bergstron Music Co-- Music anl nsical lastiumenta. ; 1C2MC21 Tcrt
"st -
M- ;,; , ; r:?7
Gregario Dominso, tczeker cf -- -.:
lin, mandcla izi clrintt Tel: 217 J.1c ni '.v o v. v.
MAOZIRA'C::. i w , . V4
Mrs." i Terr i, 1.. , i . 1 ,. .
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taitial and ter.:: .'.:.". I ;. I..;.
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IL Afea- - Co. l irft-- c 1 : .'3 1:t- -;ilc:-- i cr ;::ft 1
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'ft.pcrkanaj, pftlft !r .ft,.
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and frr-- . ftjr 1 r-- .ft
niDTAU
The Occidental, Kir. j tr 1 ."ft ' i.Give U3 trial jcu --.. ft.l
become reslir prtrcn.i'V4S " W.4 - --1
The Pacific, Iwir.j r.r..I . I.r" . . 3
J5 meal tic' :tj fcr l.:?. ft
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Ear:!i3 r:al cnJ . 4L .
--Pratt" 101 Ctan-rrnval- d
ft- -' "' 5277 -
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SIGN PAINTING.
George 174 a King Et:' Tele--' phone 1874. J3-C- a
" '3. Harada: rauakf aad Fcft: TelJ:::. ' .
Delivers any. cityl'-;- ; '' ;: t, .... .- .
ft - 1 i . j j j;1
Kft.cm, -- 73 rr. ::; 1 '. : "
Tlj can clothe yourself ft?
, ft ;her for very ' ftr:y3' ' , . ' - '"'ft: :c? men's ...furr.Lihlnss. tru - " ' ;
r- - "! " ) ft :J7-t- fj'
t rr.ft Maunakea. v Contractor Te!.'Ki ,T
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purchases ft 1 1
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SHOER.
A.. Ha horseahoer.
3
instrumTl.
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2298.'?: Reliable,
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ebony,
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kindsft HedgesWork- -- gnaran
livery
ban-jo,?
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S R00I.I AND EOADThe Gleowood. 1431 Lmmj rt.; Tck
171." Bungalows, t':!la ar. 1
'irooms. Beautiful-rr---- - --
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"The Melva," 17C3, Nir.-- 3 Ats.Beautiful ground .3 ; evcrtr.::j
-- 1- : W31S-C-U
The Argonaut Bocm wi'.a crboard.: Terms re;..-;a-l!-
x I12CS: C27 Bcretaa'.a Ave.
The Hau Tree, 2193 Kalla r.d .
klkl. - First-clas- s private 1fttel. - ft k- -' :.
The Alcove, 1315 i;.r.a. )
' forts,. plaao, rtiJirj.r:.f,rouad3..
The Nuuanu. i::i1121. Cu: r-
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OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COa
SYDNEY SHORT LINE"
; ron san francisco :8. 8. SIERRA ;....;,:Oct. lJ8. 8. VENTURA ... . . Not. ' 18. S. SIERRA ...... . .Nor. 'Iff
TO SAN FRANCISCO, (85,00; ROUND TRIP, $110.00.' U ;r
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TO . SYDNEY, $150.00; ROUND TRIP, $225X0.'V. ;';1 Sailing Lists and Folders on Application lb C BREWER A CO,LTD, General Asenta. i : "v V':: ";"--
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Pacific MailSteamers of the above pany will
.-- port on or about the dates mentioned
ron TME ORIENT ; ;8; 8. Persia. .. ,f. .Oct 128, 8. Korea............Oct 188. 8. Siberia ........... Nov 1
For general Information apply to.
E.aolrfold s Co.,
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rtcancrs cf the above Companycr .Lcut the''ites mentioned below;
- rcr. THZ ORIENT
'C C Chlyo Waru...,.Nov. 21C. C. .fiippen Mani .....Dec 13Tcnyo f.'aru .... Dec 19
.Cia t iranlla, omlttlni call at Sb&etfitt ' f';
CASTLE & CO 0:;E, LIMITED, Ag:ntc llcnclJiit
D.. .ct CcrViCO Odvccn Sen
rr.cr: cam franciccoC. C. Vl.slmlna. Oct 3-- 1
C l':r.!u!sn ...'..V.Nov.' 9C. C.Ltrlirs ..........Nov. 23C. C.'Vil.'-.sInln- a .?....Nov. 25
C. HI LCftlAN s'al!5 from SttleJf.Honolulu .norotNji
u:nSi C: C00;;Ej LTDi,
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For, sec -
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COVE8 : THE "EARTH
i.' All kinds : Wrapping and
Twines. Printing and WritingAMERICAN - PAPER
SUPPLY .LTD.Fert and Queen Streets , Honoluluriicne Hit Geo. Q. Gen. Mgr.
Cr.rcIIftia Ads. Best Ecslntxi- ' . .
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FOR SYDNEY, N. 8., W. ,
:--. si: sooma V.:;;6rt. wS.S. VENTURA V..'.NOY. 25 "
a S. SONOMA Dec.
Cocarl at Honolulu and leave' this
V 8AN FRANCISCO j .78. 8. Slbrla..Vlr.llibct.8 S.; China,... ;Oct. 158. 8. Manchuria ..... ...Oct. 22
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will call st and learo Ilonoluld oa -
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C Crsrsrr.a. .OctC C f.Ukura. . . ,.. . .....Nov. 5.. .
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Tor Walanae, 'Walalua. Kanakn andWay Stations J:15 a. m.. 3:20 p, m.
For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and WaySUtions 17;0 a. m., ?9:j5 sC xa.,1130 a. BL, 2:1S p. m., O p.5:13 p. $9:30 p. bl, tli:lS p, mTot Wahiawa and Leilehua 10:20
a. xa; f5:15 p. ta, $9:30 c. xa, tU:15V ' !:.
lawaxa,v :
Arrlrt Honolulu froni Kanaka, Wal-slu-aand Waianae.8:3 tv xa-,5:-
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p. a.: . c, ; Syy' x,:.Arrlre Honolulu froni Ewa 11111 and
Pearl Cityt7:45 a. ra, 8;3$ a, rc.U:02.. n:40.-Bu'j4:2- p. m,5:31 p, mM 7:30 p..m.Arrire Honolulu from Wahiawa and
Leilehua 9:15 a. .bl, tl:40 . p. bl,5:31 ni, $10:10 p. xc .; v .;
7 The Haleiwa Limited, a two-ho-ur
train (only - first class tlckeU hon-ored), leaves Honolulu . every Sundayat 8:2 a. f m.; - returning, arrives InHonolulu at 10:10 p. m. The limitedstups only at Pearl City and Walanaeoutward, and Walanae, f Walpahu andPeart City Inward.:; l,;-- ,
Dally. Exceptei $Sun-da- yOnly.; ' f : ; .
O. P.' DENISON. ; T, a EUTTH,: Sunerlntsndent : '
O. P. A.
Photo-Engrarrn- s; cf highest fradscan be seevred from the StrEal!et!arhoto-EcraTl- c; PUrL
:::in;:MiAVAi!An co::.?a:jy.vr: n" rrrrr vnnt' m tmni m ti
Vli Tc'-.u2r.t:,-:- c every ilxlh day, Freljht reciivtd at atl timet at thaC.-.-r- -y'a v.!.arf, 41st Ctmt, Couth Croeklyn. ';' " "r ''':
FuC::. SEATTLE OF! TAC0:.!A T0 DIRECTC C. ALACK AN, to a!l tbout..,."........,...,V..NOVEMDER: S3C. G. Ltisjcurian to sail about Dec Uth ',.
C. C. Cc!wmt;sn to sail about - ...... .Dec 25thTcr further Information apply to H. HACKFELD A CO, LTD,r.ta, Henelulu.:' ; yC. P. MORSE, Freight Agent i
Dispatch
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Prcd.Street
PapersPapers.
HAWAIIAN ACO,
Guild.
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HONOLULU
General
Valdro
HONOLULU GTAn nULLn, XOV, 11, 1912.
Established In 12Z3
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BISHOmCOBANKERS. 4 -
. Commercial and Travelers',Letters' of Credit Issued on thOanlc of California and The ;
London Jo!nt,6tock BanVLtd,
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Correspondents for the Amort 1:
lean V: Express rCompany, and. ,
Thos. Cook e'' Son.' V'
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. . : Interest allowed en Term'and :t
; Savings Sajik Dcpalta, ; v -
Ml; Of
? LIMITED
Issue - K. N. ft c K.i Letters - ofCredit, and Travelers Creeks
' Arallable throughout the world.
Casde.a CccIiq; v:;-w- v: Limited' :. .. ;! ,1 '
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fc.HONOLULU,
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r , CUGAR FACTORS, CHIPPINQi'S-- AUD COMMISSION
V CyC r MERCHANTS ,
"r4 ;;"'Acents tor ;: V 1
t . FIRE,': LIFE, MARINE, TOUR--V v ISTSV DAGGAGE AND
-- AUTOMOOILE INSURANCE..:!; Jj1 i .'.. .".".
- ; f Representlna ,
, Ewa Plantation Company --
: Walalua 'Agricultural Co, Ltd..; ; Eohala Sujor Co. -
- Apoksa Eu-ar- Cp Lti .
Co. N l'Toyo KIsea,Kalsha ' 1
::--:; : - LlmltsdHead 1 0ffice v; Yokohama
"r.' 1. - YeaCapita ; Subscribed. ,,48,00u,CC3VCapital Paid Up.....$O.C0O,C0O '
. Reserre Fund ..... . . 17,850,000 :
v General ; banking, : businesstransacted. ,' Savings accounts
:. for 1 and upwards. " v
Fire and burglar-proo- f vaults,' with: Safe- - Deposit Boxes for. rent at . $2 per rear and up-
wards. ; : r--" - (l
; Trunks and cues to be. keptoa custody, at. moderate rates, i
z Partiftilars to be applied for.
';'7:.YU' AKAlMana-sp.- .iIfonolulu; Office, r Bethel and .
i Merchant Sta. Telephones 2421";and 1534. r P. p. Box 168.
CHEMICAL ENGINE8 ANDWATCHMAN'S CLOCKS
'v:;4;V;::For,8ale"Dy'
J GILMAFI; , Fort Street '
Er.ir.iELUTII CO, LTD.PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL
8T0VE8 and RANGES xCorner King and Bishop Ctreets
. Phone No. 8C57
SEND FOR FREE B00KLET8 :
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They ten: about the Trus-Con- t lineof technical finishes and enamels forall kinds cf painting, damp drooflngand water proofing.; c ; . . . ,;
HONOLULU IRON WORKS 0., Honolulu :
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: Pheto-EngTETl- o; of5 highest ' gradecan be seeared from the Star-Billet- la
rttoto-iDgraTi-ng rianu ; . s
DuriiftJieRa
Robinson : Building '
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AcciLZVUCZZQ
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Accnta :. 1 Honolulu
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Sugar Factdrsi??f?tCommission Merchants
' and Insurance Aoents' .v Acenta'-'for..- :
Hawaiian Commercial ft Sugar,:
; Haiku Siar XorafcxayPala PlahtaUoa - ?
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; Maulj Agricultural, ConriaIlawaliaa 'Sugar, Conraay
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Kahuku Plantatloa CcsranjHcDryde - Sugar OorapaxqrKahulul RaJIroadT ConpiajItaual Railway Co:jzsj ;
Honolua Ranca ; 'r; Haiku ; Fruit jahd FacUnCJoiKauai Fruit and Land Coxarany
Limits vv:: CsUhltshed 1229
CUGAR FACTORS,.CHIPPING and COMM'lSSIOfl
Fl RE ft MARINE INSURANCEmi ' r
'Asenta for :-----'
Hawaiian : Agricultural Col 3; Onomea Sugar Company : ? : ;"' Pepeekeo Sugar Company i?"' Honomti Sugar Cbmpany-v- r
t Walluktt Sugar; Company: -
OiowaJa Company : 5
4 Kllauea Sugar Plantation.' Co.' H
HUo Sugar Company 'rPaauhau Sugar. Plantation Co.
: Hakalau Plantation- - Compafly' ;Hutchinsoq Sugar Planfxt.Ca :
- Waimanalo Sugar Company i 'y Honolulu Plantation .Company:I,- Ocealile Steamship. Company v' Baldwin Locomotive' Works ' '
PACIFIC" ENGINEERIFiatiSggCOMPAfJ
Ctxsiltlnt;, Desljrtdng and l' cins""r.i strveUns Engineers. "vV'-- '
i Brjdges, Buildings,: Concrete Struo-ture- s,
Steel Structures," Sanitary Systems Reports and Estimates on Pro-jects. Phone 1045.'-- ; 'CM-i-t:- '
BUILDING FilATERIALOf All ICtadf : ; i
DEALERS O LUSBZS
ALLEN B0BDTS05 'Qneen, Street Honelala
Everything In the printing Une atSUr-Balletl- n, Alaken street branch,l ertnanl street.
LtdQueen" Street
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The unevenness of your lawn la shown, by the water holes.What about ; having them filled and a cement walk put down?
Honolulu Construction & Driving Co
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: la Crowing SsMHer Cverr Dej.CARTCl'S UTTLEUVm PILLS re 'k
: leraosfcble '&ej ec
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TINSMITH
Un Sing Kee, 1044 Nuuanu; Tel 2D00.' Tinsmith, ? pi umber, hardware, "etc
; vjlv-'j- , k53S2-6- vi :
II. Yamamoto, 682 S. King; : Phone5308. -- Can furnish best references.
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F.'MutauIsh!, 117?-uuan- u. TlcsaiUiand shtet Iron Worker.- - Water p'.rsand gutter work in all its branches.
. Intimates furnished. TeL ZZZZ.'
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TYPEWRITERS.
Ket::i:t Underwoods, Visible Tten!rtcz3, L. C. Smiths, Olivers, Yc;t3,.Issirchs, Smith Presiers; Fez,
' etc: ETcry machine' guiriztcci.; .113 a Hlzg CL; Tel. ZZZi. : :.
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TAILORS.
me iicneer, ceretania ana Enr.aC'x;'-Phos9'3125.'- : Clothea clcanti,
.;: prc:::J ani dyci' Wcri cillcl for. and d lirerei. E277
Sang Chan, UcCandles3 Elds. Illoh-clas- s
work. White duci anil f.m; nels a specialty, - - k :C37-Ci-a
Sang Chong, 35 S. Klri, ccr. EctzeLBest quality material' tzi wcr7.--.'
snip. Fit guaranteed., Vu--.i ;. -Y''
TRANSFER.-
City Transfer Co. (Jas. II., Love). Eaj-- :
ssge, furniture and - pianos movers.: ..
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UKULELES."
Factory, 1719 LUIha. above School; TeL2324. : la stock or mada to crdcr.
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UMDRELLA3.
K. lllzata; ,1234 Fort; TeL 3745. . Re- -'
pairing done. ' ,r: v": j
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WAGON REPAIRS.
Lee Kau Co 306 N. Beretanla. Ex-pert repairers. Brins your old
' wagons to us and we will make asgood as new for very little cost,
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WATCHMAKER.
Hoy liathews. Palm Bids;. Annex. Justprice. Close regulation. Hall orders... " ,
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t PASSEXOERS EXPECTED
Passengers holding reservations perSierra, arriving at HonoluluVNovV 11.
R. Abernathy, Mr. Jf. Acheson, MissJosephine - Aunjo, E. R." r. Bauer,: M rs.Bauer, Nicholas Bauer - Mrs Bauer,Mrs. N. A. Bell. E. Al Berndt, E. Bishop, tH. H. Blood, Mks. M. Buckley,Miss Nan Buckley. J. A. Carew, Mrs.Carne. Miss Carne,- - Rl Cayce; M rs.Cayce and -- child; H Carls, W. J. Con-ro- y,
Mrs. Cor, Mr. Cunningham, Wm.Danford, Miss Margaret Douglas. Mrs.
Gartley, Miss C. Gilbert, Mr, GuTlck,A. S Heyward,'MUs J. Helbing, MissPearl Helbing, S. Hodges. ; Mr.. Ho)lings worth, Mrar Hollfngswdrth, K. S.Ilreda, Mr .Jarman, Mrs. Jarman. MissKMa Johnson, P. C. Jones, Mrs.: JuiM.
i. It. Kashlw, Mrs.' R. zf. Lee, Leroj'Leonhardt, ' D. H. Lewis, Mrs." Lewis,Mies V. Uttle. Miss Lttdwlg,-Mis- s CF, McEwen Mrs. J. U McLean. MtesC. McLean, Miss Elsie T. ; PattersonT. E. Phillips; Mrs. Phillips and child,Mr. Reese, Mrs. Reese; Miss- - M. Robin-son, R, W. Robinson;' AIL Rosenberg.Wm. Roseman. Mrs. E. A.T Saylor anJchild, Mrs, E. ScottS.'T.Short. W. W
Spiegelberg, ;W I.' Seymour." Mr-an-
Mrs,. Sheridan, J W. Thorn psor Mis.Thompson, M rs. Lt K.Waterman, Mrs. M.'Winton, J. vivi-cbave- s.
Miss Evelyn ' Washburn MIwClara Wild. F. .K; Willis. Mrs. Willis.F) K.WiUls,Sr M. M. Hollond shears.
f r PASSENGERS DEPARTED i t4-- --r- ..... . f- Per str. . Mauna. . Kea, for Hllo via
way ports, Nov. 9.c-- K. V. Chlng.. E. A.Mulford, 31 r. and Mrs. C. E. Warn, S.Karuso ' afidv servaait Mr. and 'Mrs. L
Chas. F. Clarkv Mrs, Max. Maxfleld,M; Colto, Mr. tod - Mrs. E.-- P. .Rose,E.:L. Wilson, Mrs. Fowler. Miss Fow-ler;: s '' .': . ' , ;:
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Rrmvnc ht""d remedyU W 11 J - ' for covlK Koarse-f-r
'- . . , - and - lkroat af. PfOnCCialy fectlon. ctvlnf ranch
,.. ,. - relief ia Ike dUeaserTrOCtCS : offhelBSbrpachi
r lis and asthma.
DEVELc?i::a kelp .
0;i PACIFIC COAST
Following a trip of 3.C0O ; milesalong the Pacific Coast Inapectln?the kelp beds at, different points forthe bureau of soils of the - nationaldepartment' of agricultur cf tbeUnited States. W. D. CranJall andparty have returned to Saa Dieso lathe power yacht Paxlnoso, says a LosAngeles paper. The apeclal investlgator reports that the heaviest bedsof kelp, .which are becoming valuatlefor "".the - production of Iodine, fcrtlliter and ether, ts. lie alon;the coast of Southern and Lower CafIfornla. At several places ho foundthat the kelp beds had .been stakedout by ; prospectors who will cutthe seaweed with marine mowing machines, similar to those used la .thekelp beds off Tolnt Loma, San piesor Investigator Crandail spent ' two
months on the ec&3t, his labors taklog him from San DIeo Eay to Pu-ge- t
Sound. He collected a lot ofdata regarding the kelp beds, whichis decidedly interesting In view ofthe fact that It 13 but recently thatthe beds have been considered valu-able. ' '
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; Mr." CrandaH's work: has resultedin a completion of the survey cf thekelp bed of the . Pacific Coast. Hefinds' that.. the heaviest beds lie effthe coast of Southern California, andthat ileyond Mendocino City thel-r- ebeds cease, while beyond Point Ccn-ceptio- n
species of the larss, or bullkelp, different from that cf SouthernCalifornia waters, 13 found.
-- Beyond Mendocino City, to eays.the v nature of the Pacific coastalfchelf "anda lack of prctcctlcn fcrkelp constitute ccr.dlllor.3 Lc.'JIj tothe growth of laro Lc3. V.'hit l:r';)there is in these EortI.:rn water?, Y.o
reports, is found la locations too cl:igcrous for successful harvciliuj cfthe sea weed." -
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The only largs source cf su; ;!ycfkelp fertilizer lyin; cute: -- 3 cr t.u. re-
gion of' our Southern Taeiric C tare found in Puget Sound aui en t3coast cf Lower Callferr-la,-
" 1.1 e illyesterday.' 4The kelp L;- -j la I ;:tSound are'resarded in that vicinitygo valuable that c!alrr.3 havj L:::istaked out - Whether 'theeo clil.-'- i
will held or not I a quezllcn."On the return trip, dur:: V:.-- t'c;.
at San Pedro, seme cf taa ne-- t :):-&bl- e.
information gained cn tts v.Le';trip was secured.
'Here i3 found the fcarvc- -kelp developed a3 a rc'u!irby the . Paclfio Kelp-!Iu::N- . Ce concern which 13 c:cutter of San Peiro tzl '! '
In frora twenty to thirty ta day," he said.1- - ThI 3 I: : :
ranchers eft La inter: :.as - green manure 11:1
suits.;- -' "Although, 'thekclp 1
upon i3 not more 'thin cand from COJ to 1Z1 lcutting done In I13 t: .
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detrimental effect-v- . l
I W73 r?'-j7.- !
det (.4 ..-- a a . : r itrapid 13 tha - rrrovtth c iplant Thl3 would in !' -- " 'bcding3 c3-'.to dcot;-.- -.
protection and cf tre::. --,
ilsh, should kelp Izls 1
(ially exploited ara rjreur.
AT A r.:0TfiEa' 3 .
the wife of a noted Naw Vsaid to her listeners, "V.'at:!: c:.!y. your'daughter's phye': 1 C.ment. Mothers should e:3 tLt rIs assisted. If necessary, to ; :rf -
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offices and keep their daInformed as. to matters periIalnj tohealth." -'- .:::;; Irregularities, and rain cvo i r?symptoms; of some oranle tr:and mothers may depend u; on L; ;.iE. PInkham's Vegetabls Cc:::; 00: !.
the standard remedy for wcu:an'3 I'.'.s,to restore the system to a nor-mal condition, advertisement-
; REAL ESTATE TSArVrjACIIOSrJ.
Tnfered-o- f Kccord 5oTrr;;.rr S, 1:12,From U:Zd a. ta. to iiZ ) p. r:. ,
Walkapu Agrctl Co Ltd to Wailu- -.
" ku Sugar Co .. .r LPaukaa Agrctl Co Ltd to Onomea '
. Sugar Co, .. :.. . . ....... . ,LRobert W .Breckons to Wm M :
" Langton .. .. : . . . , .DeclrtaTrMoses E Miller and wf to Asso-- '''
elated Garage Ltd .. ......... DEdith E Pond, and hsh to James
- T Leach, and wf ... ... .... . . ; . DW E Rowell .to Henry Waterhouse
Tr Co Ltd. .J.i... ...... ... . DMrsH Fanny - Strauch , to" Lanakila --
- 'Tracts. i. . . . . i i. . . ... .PlanS"T Court of Land Registration.Henry Waterhouse Tr Co Ltd to -
Wong Goon Sun (k) ''.".'. . DWaikapto Agrctl, Co Ltd to ;WaI- -' luku Sugar Co . ;....,.... L
Entered of Record .Jfereraber 9. 1312,V From 8j30 . in. ta 19: a. m.
Bank - of Hawaii Ltd to Marie KHumphreys' ,i .. ........ Rel
G Kotomori to .T Machida .. . CMTra : of First Foreign- - Ch of HUo;' by Atty to Sarah B Lacerdo W.'vA tTam Look to- - Volcano Stables &- -
Trans Co Ltd CMT KochI to Volcano Stables & .
Trans Co Ltd . i i i . ..... ..'.' . ." CMN Yoneda et at to Volcano Sta-- r
c bles-- Trans Co Ltd CMNYdneda et al toetaotnemfwyp DimeSamuel Parker to John : T Baker. DManuel J Tawash and wf to Joe .
Henry Waterhouse .Tr Co Ltd tr ;et al to George Makalena .. . D
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S0METH1XO FOR MOTHERS.
This Is the season of the year whenmothers feel very much concerned over the frequent ; colds contracted bytheir children, and have abundant rea-son for It, as every old weakens thelungs, lowers the vitality and ' pavesthe .way for the more serious diseasesthat so' often follow. Chamberlain'sCough Remedy.is famous for its cures,and is pleasant and safe to take. Forsale by all dealers. ; Benson, Smith &,
Co.. Ltd, agents for HawalL "
' Suffragists are to parade during theInauguration exercises at Washingtonnext March. '
wszix :;) a::' ;t::
:San Franc::eo Chtrr.ir.. U.:Wednesday, fisvsrrtrr 1!.
Hocs!;cr.v--: via J:;an rcrts ?'P. M. S, S. .
Hawaii via Maui pcrtj C: .
strnr. '"' .CKauai ports V. C. Hall, rtr.
Friday, fbvtrr.hsr 1S."':''San Trancicollanchu::, 1
S. S. - ', .
Saturday, Have- -'. :rHilo via way ports ; ;
ktmr. ' ,.. . Sunday, flovtr.'::? 17.
'' MolokaLHaul aal La" l :Mlkahala, stnr."Kauai icrt3 Klaau, r- -.-
,'Tf::diy, r::v:- - .
- IIcncuT via J:; -- n :Maru, Jar), ttcr -- .r.
Jillo direct ::e --. a ::
Veir:;';y, f , : .
Hawaii via :.'a::l 1 ..:.- .-stmr.
San Frarcl cn Lt:r! V. : '.
Kauai .port3 V. C. . .
Thur;;y. r::,:San Franel:c CI '; j
etrar.,
. Uilo via - wry ; . . --stmr." :
, .
'Maui. 1 . : :
MilrahrV-- ttrr.Kar.e! v:'
.Can
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Can Fr-r-ci-r.u
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!.Iall3 are du fro 0 i
points S3 fellow 3:San FrancLoo ::o; ::.Victoria Mohura, I . :. !.
Colonies Sonoma, ...Yokohama ::ro-o::.- :, ;: .7. 1
Maii3 will d:: rt i.r tl. ;
points as fellow 3:Yokohama Manchurli, ' v
Vancouver Zealand LColonles Ventura, r.'ov. .
San Francisco riou- - :: , :.'
Loan. eaiiOd frcoi llcoo.. ;
: Manila arrived, Noy. 2.Sherman,, from Son rra-';-"- ", fHonolulu, Guam, llanila, T.'ov. C.
Crook, at San Francisco.Buford, stationed cn Pacifio C. " t.Warren, stationed at the r:Thomas,: from Manila for 1 loo :
sailed for San Francisco :v.Dix, from Honolulu, for U :it:I. C- 2. .
Supply,' from Seattle, arrived Cot. :4--
PASsrxcEr.3 ecc::i:Per str. KInau. for Kau! a rorto, ;.' .
12. Mrs. I. Danford, Mrs. C r. i
dow. Rev. C P. Her.?, Her. J. V,
man.;-:-'-':''---' i-- r
:.Per str. Macna.Lcarl for Kc-- a :.
Kau ports, Nov. 12. Miss 'I:Mrs..Magoort.' C; C. Jones.: Per str.. Mikahala," for 1'aul .
Molokal ports, Nov. 12. Mr. aai ::.F. G. Snaw. ' . . 'j Per str.'.W.' G. Hall, for Kauai :Nov 14. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. W.Professor Jaggar, It K, Bcnlu.
Per str. Kilauea, for Ililo via . :
ports, Nov;. 15. Mr and ?.Ir3. I I!Underwood and infant, Ml03 C Si:o.son. - '. ;.',. . -' ";
: The price of beef 13 higher In t
Francisco this week that it has tbeen before In the history cf tho c
except Immediately after th ?- qnake, when it waj alr o;t i .
to secure any at any :r:::.
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MONOAYi v
i : - ; " - f 'JI ' Honolulu Ledgr, Slatrw. ,
TUESDAY lHawaiian Coltory, SpttlaL'
-- " ' ''.WEDNESDAY!Hawaiian Idje, 2ad jlVgrCcQ
. THURSDAY! vV:.
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Honolulu '"fommandcrx, iOrderthe Temple. - f ;i',vy
V-.I.i
; Oreaalc Lodge, 3rd Df grrcf
SATURDAY! v :J' Honolola Chapter So. 4, O.E.S.
All ; vlsitln member ' of --'
theorder are cordially invited to at--tend meetings of local lodge.
L'OXCLCLU LODGE, C18, D. P. 0. E.- ;
Honolulu ' Lodge No.616. B. P. . O. Elk.meets in their hall, onKing St, near Fort,
K 9, every Friday evening.Visiting - Brothers arecordially invited to at-tend. . . ;Zr--
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A. E. MURPHY, E. R.II. DUNSHEE, Sec .
--""V f Meet on, the 2nfl
,T- - and 4th ; Mon-- "
- days of each1
- month at .K.: P.Hall, 7:20 p.;ia.'Members of btb-- '
. ' r ;ers' ';. er Associations; '. : ! " ; are cordially in-:tic-n
V tited to attend!
::i:cr.rY Lcrar, jrtvv
ry 2nd an3 4th xtu?-- '.Izz 7:0 o'clock In
c: I 11::, cor.-Tcr-t and
: c i. VI :tilz . brother!:-.;:r- 1 to ctt-r.4....- -1 ;
'i . r. i;iL:.;;y, i it. a.
. c : tuT!i!z:I t. every I'ri::
:iaIlyiiT:tc3
J. Vir.TS, Dictator.r.LOYD, Cecrclary.
r.'OTic:
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that th LUmo should be placed rht- thert. Suppose yoa go right now and )
' examine your refrigerator." '.' ': I '
Jtut amell inside of L' Ceras '
. tnrow' off a gas wh3e 'digesting thogrease which you hare' wiped' into' the'
i adratche tathe . While . enamel.' uto; holes made for shelf supports and other' cracks am ttnces,"or left on the qn '
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to cleanT Not a crack, hole or crevice :
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--t-be finest lefegerator made,' :':.''':"'-';- -
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Pholrt-Epcrailn- tf :f . hlrrhost pmJaran be ecared from the Star-Itaikt- la
WtolO-E ngrailuff PLmf,"
all-hayaute- a. .
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tider , ftying, and then V recoveringQuickly, made" a bee line : for; thestabfes. being in his own stall beforethe'iidef: had ; picked ; hiihself ,ypPaint won out. and wasn't draggedback; to ,tbe game- .- f-- .
JJ- -'
Frank Baldwin v scored the" firstKcal of the Derioolt and then Mlllikin,in an attempt to jturn the ball, sent 11
through :Ms wh; goal ?i for a Greensnore. uaia win .pat ..the ; paai oni orplarrafter.: Utxfen had been called byrcoring again. .r.;
The sixth and last period saw Han-son in the game in place of Millikin;and ' Sam Baldwin1 with; the? referee'swhistle. : Castle made 7 a goaL wllKtwo ' sensational lofted' shols," andRico made the last score of the gameoff a pretty centering shot.Jby Dil-lingham.- Final score,: All Hawaii II,Caralry u'
1. No penalties . were re-
corded.t rt
Showing Encouraging? - ;.. "
The . stick; work of all the Greenswas good,-- : but probably it was" Har-old, Castle's, turn to"star" in "this particular respectj i His quick turns werefeature, and he was on the . ball allthe;time!atbersjun.tmg:vpiaylng aiess Independent ;;game than he usu-ally does.: Arthur Rice played his po-sition, well, and seemed able to ,comjbine aggressive riding-'of- f with timeJy hitting. Frank; Baldwin, right offthe ocean. 'U played ':
and conserratiye . game atback. It is a position that a
he doesn'like" add he deserves double credit foTDlavinsr It "5so "unselfishly ; CapiainWalter Dillingham played his ' vsualcrafty rio. 3. jrrom tnac posiuon nejcan hold his team together, exchangewith back, and feed Tils forwards aswell as any player 1. ever' sawr-Hi- s
centering-shot- s are getting Jetter allthe . time -- ; i:r:- :y '
' As to the f Cavalry,' it must be saidtbat' neither men ; norV ponies havehad "any practiced "since the ' inter-Islan- d
tournament. All ; the' playerswere considerably? below form Satur-day .'.and- were also playing strange
that " they are taking in., giving thelocals a 1 change lx play together, ifmuch appnciated by, the, latter.':
One more, game -- y ill be played; be-
tween the two teams, Tuesday
the time and place. .'.
'' PORTUGUESE.' TAKE
f.'f frcn" Ptz 9) '''--' I'rT
and VaI!:2r. scori'?."'nc-ir.so- n forced
fTlic Svore3s'.'V-- : ' 'r.. T A . 0 . T? DUCD TC A 17!
Markham, Sb ....4 - 0 10 2 1 -
Lemon; rf . ..".. .3 0 0 0 0 . 0Hampton; If ; .v,;l -- 0 O .0 a '0. 0AkauaV 2b .'...H4 0 '2 ;lV21 3WaUker, cf ; ... 3 1 2 . . 0- -0
Bmns; lb tii:Vi;.3 ,0;, 0 0 12 0.Xotley.. If-r- f; , ,. .,3 ; 0. l; 0 2 0 ,
Brito,: c; ,..i;;4 ; 0 10.; 5: 2iRobinson, p ....... 4 - 0 tl 1; ; 0 7 .
v ; To t ai s . . ; . . '. 34 : ' 1 9 ': . 4 24-15-
- P A; CXrhi--i ADT,R BH SB PO A EOTlsa, 3b v. ..;4 0 1 :1" 7 0 ;1
Iiiishnell, 3b--p ..4" 1 1 0 l'Vl. 3 tpurnej ias, rr ... .4 o 0 0. 1" 0 .0La Mere; ss ....3. -- 1 1
MvCarthy; 2b '.,.2 0 0 3 1Fliier,. lb , ... .'. ...3 - 0 1 0; 6 1Freltas: ik ,vi2;') o' :0 2F. Joseph; ,f.71 i 0, 1 0 ; 3 0Zamiska, if ";.;.'.3 0 'o 0 2 0Madeira, f ? 0.1 10 .0 0
y : Tot als i 2 iV-- 2 2 i,5 ;v--t 27 vJScore, by winnings: . - v z m
J. A4 C-- Runs t .O 1 t) 0 0 0 0 0 01; Hots ; .v iiUi.'.ti, n 2 2 d p 0 14-- 9
P., A. CZ Runs ;vl 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 2? Hits; Jvi v.2-- 0 0 l4 0h 1,1 5
, SummarySacrfice ' hitBruns;, leftoa uases, j.. vj. .0 .;Jr.;A. u,;,, iirstbase oh errors'; J. Arc 'l, P. A. C. 2:double : piays,4Rpbinson, ito Kuailt toliruns ; struck out ; by Fjeitas , 4V: byBushnell 3 by Robinson 5 i bases' oncalled , balls, off Robinson 2; Inningspitched by Freitaa - 4,- - by , Bushnell . 5 :hits, off Freitas: 6. Umpires, iBower,Ett Spe; . scorer, Raposo.r Time ofgame, 1 .hr, 23; minutes.; ' -
:- .- - ;
1 BLACK CAT HELPED
(Continued from Page 9)
btst ever staged here, and if tlii mencan be' . brought together; again' thefans wlllbe in favor of a retun match.The neft time,' though" k should be astraight proposition .as to; coin, forBanersock showed baturday night jthatfcc; is good. a fighter;for Madison toconcede advantages to. Both men wereshowed that he' could 'make 150' ring-side,' and .still,be strong.';The Preliminaries. ; j; l.,'- -' ;
h The first preliminary ;between Kingo Schofield.Barracks, and Layman, ofFort; De Russy,1 was' about as brief asa fashionable bathlngsuit. In Josa'about fiftyseconds --after the openinggmg soimded.D,r. Birch, Vho. refereeiUth preliminaries; was sawing the airover Layman's 'prostrate form. ; Thelatter- - took- - several minutes do come
l of dreamland. ' ;,. zz-- ? V-?- z '. ,rThe second' go Van affairbe--tween - Plscezek, pf ; Schofield, - and"Tex" Selman of the navy, wsa a'verVgod(Cl: exhlbltloi3; Seimah . had theheight and reach b.utv" Phytic as theriigslders soon christened the fighterwith; the snpronouncable name, hadtheaggresslveneialthgugh he wnscot In the best of shape. He was sub :
tllued" 6n,three;' days notice, r andevery time he came back to his corner
fhe'be wailed the factthat he wasn't fitrAt that.: tap sbldier;,wasthe; mqre effectlvejof the two,; and .the. worst hVshould : possR)ly have, been1 given was
draw; Greta was the. anrpriso whenthe referee, grabbed the jailors gloveat the end of the eighth. The decisionwas '
a': jokeX4-T::'-A big and enUusiastic audience fill-
ed the Bijou ; stage,; to overflowing,there, were" 'fewVTacanl seats In thbody of the houses The iUow; was wellhnadled.' and pickvSullirin deserves alot of credit for vnning, It off withpractically-n- o hitches. v'.V'
; , SFLDIERS BLOW ;
t , , :
(Continued from page 9.) W
sli pped and slid trying to ' grab themiSuddarth was' sentto Ihe slab for
Kldd v after the - damage - had" beendone.' He showed ' some pretty littlecurves and considerable' speed, butshone best :in-fieldin- g his. position--
. The soldiers saved 1 a shut-ou- t. bygetting an unearned run across. Ed-
wards; . the v catcher, had workedaround as far as third base. PitcherApau turned . loose a half-bal-k motiontoward the plate that drew "Edwardsoff the bag. Instead of throwing tothe plate, Apati shot the ball to third,and 1 Edwards .was ; caught flat-foote- d
tempted to run him. down as he .dashed ' for home. "Lai Tin Is close to aten-secon- d man- - In the hundred andthoughtr he- - could f get 'the ; solrUier.s but he 'couldn't. Edwards wasalmost hom 9 when Lai Tin found, thisout and threw! to Kan Yen-- to headhim off. :The thiow was made whehboth men were on top of the - littleChinese ? catcher Edward.:' in ; fact,diving; for; the I. ball and - Kan YendioppedIt,' thft soldier scoring ; theonly tally "for. Schbneld.'V'Scorei.'- - '
- SCHOF1ELD BARRACKS ;AB; n; bh sb po a e
Baugh lb .. Wiii? 00 T6 j6 0Edwards, c-J- 4 v 1" 0 13 1 1
Steinhauer, If v. .U : 0 ,'0 0 2 0 (H
Bladen, sr ..,.. 4 ' 00 2 4 0Moore, ' 2b!i; . 4 :01 0 0 . 0 0KIbbey, cf, 4;.0 ;.i- - 0 0- -a 0Ferris, 3b .V. ; 0 0 0 . 6
Curn, . rf .;.V.3 ' 0 1 . 0 --1- 0 0
Kidd. p ; ...r.2 0 0 0 0 1 2Suddarth, p 0 ; 0 0 0 2 0
Totals'.ti;M' V 'A a 24 14 9:r 'r - 1 .'. :
4ALL-CHINES- - '
k I 'C
-! AB RBH SB PO A E
V.Aya'i8s1.:5 0.1' ' 0 H 7 S.lA. Akana," lb i..:.5 0 0 "0 11 0 -- 1
Lai Tin, 3b....4 2 l.Il T 1- - 0Kan Yen, c.....5f--l 2: t 611 1
Lt Akana; If 2 09A. Asam. 2b A v. 4 0 . 1 0.; 1 :.' 3; 2Apau Kau,-- p .:i;inor00 "3 0
Sing Hung, rf 1.4M.' lll 67 1 0 0En Sue,5 cr !. ;1V 1.4 4 1 ' 0 . O--'; 2 v 0 0
r Totals z'?.:: .88' ' VI - 3 27 15 3
Scorer bnnUgsf -- HrlTt?I nnrrnlr4 ' O 0 ft O O li A 1 O t
;mts ; o a o. i i o .i 11Chinese, Runs, .0 0 0 4 3 .1 0 0 8, Hits' h....V..0 0 0 3 1 2 1 0 7' Summary Two-bas-e hits, ' Apau,
Kan" Yen, Asam sacrifice hit. Curatleft" on bases. Barracks 8, Chinese; 8;bases' on errohs, Barracks ,4, Chinese;1 ; double plays,' Asam to Ay au Aka-na to Apau to AyauT hit; by" pitcher.Apau Akana ; ; struck out; by Apau ; 6,
Kidd 6; Suddarth S ; bases on ball s',
off Apau '3tioff Kd aVj passed, ball,Edwards; innings pitched, by Kidd,by Suddarth 3." : Umpires v La Mereand J. K. Notley." Scorer, Sam -- Hop;Time of game,l hour 4$ minutes."
S 5 uVKILLEY ELEV- -'
(Continued from'page 9.) ' -
twoyards; and on) : the.' ttext , downBrashwas .; rushed. : back for a smallloss. Brash. the.n made a good gain offifteen: yards,' and on" the next downCassldy reeled, . off six more, tyards.Brash againtopkthe' ball'for, a gainof; seven , yards , and. on-- . the .. seconddown Melin : carriedv It. two; yards; fur-the-r.
Then Brash, .was. carried; backfor a. loss ot 4 jard, and the .whistleblew. for the. end, of the third, quartefithe score still remaining 140 In favorot the.Tpwnies. . 4
; The : ballwent Intoplay, on y theTown s twenty-yar- d line in possessionof ; the Highs ;oa their first, down;Brash . took the:; pigskin around leftend for a fealB.of . two yards;vA: fakeDunt in the shane of a nass was madeand ; the v ball cwas ; received by :Patywno advanced: it ten yarns Deiore oe-in- g
tackled by Jiro. A -- fumble on thepart of ;vthg.T,6.wn;vTeam-'resuited:-- i Idthe recovery, ot the", ball; by ..the HlghslBrash was called - and took; the ballthrough- - right tackle , for a 'gain ofsix yards; On the second down Cassidywent- - through. center, but was tackledby Barnhart. and: only succeeded 1 Inmaking a gain of two yards. The bailwas then" given to Jiro who gotthrough ; for seven yards.'and on thefourth; downf Melin broke loose andran 'for. ten; yards! with the oval Firstdown 'again. .Brash and Mela carriedthe ball for trains of four yards eachon .the first and second downs andmen; Melin dOdgea tnrougn teit goarafor a touchdown. Crozfer failed to"
kick goal, 'making the; score 14--6 infavor ot the ' Townies. Forr the .firsttime ' during the ; game ' the: Townieskicked ' to the Highs the ball beingreceived:;: bv ; M eliri on the v ten-yar-d
line who advanced it sixteen yards. Onthe first down Melin took the ballthrough- - left tackle for a gain of fiveyards andon the second Brash. wasunable to break-throug- h the line. Anincomplete pass was the next featureand then Cassidy punted out,- - the ballbeing received by Aldrich for a faircatch, on the foxty-yar- d line On thefirst down Rosa was given - the balland went" through the line for a gainof one and a half yards. Aldrich wentthrough-lef- t guard for a couple ofyards more,' and on the next downBellentyne was nnable" to . gain anyground; On the fourth down Aldrichgot througbrfor two yards. Rosa thenmade a pass and the bail was receiv
ed by : Cassidy. On the "HlgVa t firstdown Caksidy pnntcd and the ball wasreceived by Paty on" the Toowniesthirty-yar-d line, : who 'advanced It se-ven yards before falling into the clut-ches of the speedy Jiro. On the Townfirst down C. Hoogs was sent throughfor A' gain of four yardaranoT the gaineMCKIXLEY'GAAI333 ;r ; ; i .MCIended with the score of 14-6J- n favoro( the Town ;Teanv ;;;, ; ;C ; ; u. ;
Is the' way the teams lin-ed np ;-j- .:
. :M;ZZHigh School Stone, re ; Rosehill
rtr P. Hart," rg; Silva. c: En Choy,lgf Dyson,1 (Capt)- - U; Jiro 'MorRa.le; MelhVQb; Croxier, rh; Brash, Ih;Cassidy;. fb. ,.t .z. z-
- Town Team: C Hoogs, re; :Paty(CapC rt; XI Hart rg;;Bertlemannc; Carted, lg; Moore, It; , Cbuxens, le'rAldrich, qb; F. Hoogs,, rh;. Rosa, Ih;Sumner,' fb. '"".; ;.::k:. v' ':' In the second half, the Town's sent
in Barnhart." forBertlemann. Turnerfor Carters BaHentyne- - for; F.-- Hoogs.Paty took : Sumner's place and Ballywent" Inat : right" tacklel :;;,?;" Score i Town Team; .14; HighSchool, 6;- :;;" 'y- -- --.
Touchdowns : Towns 'Sumnerv 1 1
a Hoogs, li Highs-Iel-in. lv; : .':.
Goals : Town Teanf-t- Ca Hoogs, 2;Highs 0." .;': v-
- ;: O fflcials Davis, referee ; ,' Schu-
mann, umpire; . Hitchcock, bead Unes-man.;-.-
'. , ' ':.v'; -- j: .:
Next Saturday afternoon the Highswill play , the Puns 4 on. AlexanderHeld.- - i :; ;r2X--:-Ci.-?- :i : : i:
NOTES OFTHE CHINESE- -t
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rBig.Cbie.'-Akan- a was very Imuclito the good Saturday; Besides reelingoff thei hit; that'got Pitcher KiddVgoahis mader a Wonderful .catch; ;u - leftfield, Y?ith;" two . men on bases--ei-on- d
and thlrd--a' soldier Vlrove a high,5twisting fly ta short left, almost backof third base, f Akana had been play-ing deepTo'getJthe'balI he;had torun "across a lot tot:; heavy aoilv Hemade a . great effort "and nailed thebalL''i'E6th of thd runners .were almosthome by. the time, he .caught the balland if he had missed two runs Wbuldhave scored. As it was, he retired the' '"" v'sfdftT" "":"",;;.."---
Pftcher Apau pulled off a great bitof fielding during' the gam.e,V;Ohe cfthe soldiers . sent a., slow;, twistingbounder to the box. Apau steppedforward to get It, slipped . in" the wetdirt and sat ddwn.V1 Sitting down, hepicked up the ball, took careful aimand, got, it to f i rsty the ' fraction r of asecond ahead ot the soldier.' Two menwere on bases,, and,' a wild - throwwould ' have , let both home. - ;;. , V
V 'The Schoneld'teamis 'aet'te'r'.g-- ;gregatlcm than yesterday's score seemsto' show; v The soldiers Svere'ali at seabecause "of the muddy grounds, f Theyare used. to" dry: diamonds. ''' J
.Umpires-LaMef- e 'and johnny' Notley
got along vail;- right;' although;; the!crowd was; disposed to yell. over everydecteien --Themialakea-.wren't cotice- -ableii v.r - .1."
T31Bladen,ov the 'xvisitors'; shortstop,
played, a ; stellar game. v . He Is 6ald tobe slated: for the Vernon: team of. theCoast.; Leaguenext year ; ;, '? :
; The . iastt two Innings f the gaiicwere played in the duskInorde.r toend it -- right,: the Chinese closed witha speedy, double : play. ; v "
: :
; Ayau scooped up - f a lot - of V hardchances at shortstop. ''.1' ?
En. Sue made two nice "catches Incenter-.f,ield- ..
; legal Notice:Jn; the Circuit Court ' of . the First
Circuit; Territory 'of Hawaii; at cham-ber- s
in probate'J In the matter : ofthe,; Estate" ! of ;' Clara L. EngUsh, dctceased. Order of ; Notice of HearingPetition for : Administration On .Read-ing imd . Filing the ..PetlUon of EdithA.; Miller a' niece, of ' Clara; Ik Eng-lish alleging 'that Clara V English ofHonolulu, T.' ll died Intestate at Ho-nolulu, T. IL, on.the 17th day ! of Oc:tober, A. D, ;1912, leaving property
(ill- - ivl J:il jr. .necessary, "to be administered upouiand praying that Letters' of Adminia- -
tratipn issue to "Hawaiian Trust Com'panyr-Limited- ?X:i: ' "';v'!-- '
- It Is Ordered. v that Monday; the23th day. orNoyember A. p. 1912, at9 o'clock aZ m.,' be and hereby is appointed ; for , hearing Bald petition inthe Court Room ' of this Coiirt In theold Y. M. C; A." Building In the Cityand I County ? of Honolulu,; at whichtime and pla.ee all persons concernedmayv appear and show : cause. If anythey . have, ;why said Petition should
" " ' ' vnot be granted. .; -
i'By .the' Court! " , "3;.: v.(Seal) JOHN MARCALLINO,- V .
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- Clerk First Circuit' Court-Date- dHonolulu, October 19th, 1912.
; z , 5372 Oct 21, 28, Nov., . 11
In the Circuit Court, First Circuit,Territory of Hawaii.". In the Matter ofthe Estate of C.rT.1 Akana, jillas ChunHing Chee; deceased. On Readingand Filing the Petition and accountsof Henry Smith as' Executor ol 'thewill of. said .C. T.i Akana, alias ChunHlng fchee,' deceased."": wherln petl-tion- er
asks to be allowed $76S.3d andcharged 'with'. I7CS.30, and , asks thatthe same be; examined and approved,!and yiat a final order be tade of Dis-tribution of the. remaining property tothe; persons thereto entitled and ' dis-- .
cnarginglpetitioner ' and stireues" fromall further, responsibility herein: .
--- It is Ordered, that Monday; the 2nd"day of December... A. ' D. 2912,. at 9o'clock a.- - in.;- - before the : Judge ."' pre1siding"at. Chambers of said ;'Courtathis Court Room in the Old Y. M. C.1
A. Building, : In; Honolulu, City landCounty of Honolulu; be and the samehereby V is 7 appointed r the time andplace for hearing said PetlUon andAccounts, ami that all persons Inter-ested may then and there appear andshow" cause, if' any they have. whythe same should not be granted. '
Bp the Court:A. K. AONA.
' ."- - Clerk 'Hoholulu, T.. H, October 2L 1912;" - 5372 Oct, 21, 28," Nov. 4, 11. C
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is xy health pGTcrnstsr bs. cans 'vse Uve by H on d cnit: ' with txxjt -- blood; are
' languid, tired,' susceptible to?j colds lack natural energy j
j j and j ambition,, but this;con j
I dition can be proapuy cor-- j j
i rected with Scott's Ejnxzliionabounding inlood-tnakin- g j
fproperties rich in tissue-buil- d- J j: tng material and so medicinally j
effective that it compels J '
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! asi cehl fcrce fcr cHIJ cr tlzll.j Scott & Bowne. Eloomfield. K. J. 12-- t
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le;gal N0T1CZ3.
IN --THhl CIRCUIT COURT OF TH13FIRST CIRCUIT' TERRITORY OF
. HAWAIL A. D. 1912 TERM,- ;- ;
Cecil .. Brown, Plaintiff, - r. EnmettMay; - Eminett May Trustee. De--
- fendant WJUiam Henry; William.llenry Receiver ot-th- e .Fidelity .In-
surance - Company, Limited, Gar--: nisbee. Stamps $2.00. ' Garnishee. Summons. ' . , '. , ,. . . ..,The Territory of Hawaii; To the
High Sheriff bt the Territory cf Ila-waii- or
his Deputy; the Sheriff of tieClty; and 'Count? of Honolulu, cr hisDeputy: .
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You are commanoeo: to inmricaEmmett May;' Emmett May, TYustee,Defendant, in case he shall fila writ-ten answer within twenty tdays afterservice hereof, o be and arpeir be-
fore the said Circuit Ccurt ct tiia ternthereof pending Immediately after theexpiration of twenty- da73 z.rf.cr ser-
vice hereof; provided, how ever, if noterm be pending at such tine,' then tobe and appear before the Eili CircuitCourt at the next succee i'.zz . terr.rthereof, to-wit- ,- the Ja---r- y, 1513,Term thereof, to'be tc'.::i at:II:- -lulu; City and County cf Hcncl-'- j,
Monday, the 12th dar cf Jisu-r- y,
ten o'clock a; in., to show ccv.:? v;tythe claim of Cecil Crown, n .Ir-ti-,
should not, be awarded to hiu pur-
suant. to the tenor of hU annexe 1 Ccn-plain- C
And you are alro c:r.::::.I:Jto leave a true and attested ccpy ol
'thl3 Writ with William1 Henry. Wil-liam Henry receiver cf tn? n::.y In-
surance Company, Limited, t3 Attor-ney; agent, factor,-tru2ter-
, cr. Ccltcr,of the above named D:!:r !ir.t, cr atthe place of his usual &lcif, czl tinsummcti t? appear V.y la sailCourt cn tne diycf tr.-- J, ct teno'clock am.; tnen and tH:rc, cn citn,to disc!::? whether ta h- -3 cr z.1 ttatime eaid copy wa3 serveJ, ta ' anyof the "fcbbui ,cr , effects cf ttz Efendant in ;ti3 ti-i- i, If r tnsnature, amcuntcr.i ' d cl the tan:;,or is indent: I to tv : I Tcr ni l.if an.ount uzl : .'. ::j cl --.- .a
- c 7 the' :i!3'Grr.' t!t trrcnui-- -t ta attend tlj ; c.iday, and- - hour 'Clove - mentioned, cr-
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ert" estate' for. tta amount cf . eu.. .Judgment as the Plainti" cay recoveragalpst the Defendant: ';
And have you then there thi3 Writwith fjiU return of
"your proceeding
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" Witness'the Honorable 'HENRY E.COOPER, First Judge cf the CircuitCourt of the First Circuit at Honoluluaforesaid this 23th day of Jul. 1312.
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X Section . 2122 Rev. Laws. Whenso-ever, any person summon ci as an at-torney; agent,' factor, or debtor of anydefendant, may be desirou3"of so do-
ing, he may apply to the magistrate orany judge of the court from whom orwhich the said summons niay havoissued, and the magistrate or.1 Judgehaving caused reasonable notice to begiven to . the plaintiff , InV the action,shall proceed to. take the deposition ofthe. person thus summoned; and makesuch order as may be proper" inthapremises; at any time previous to theday appointed for hearing the cause,and the person so summoned as agent,factor, or debtor' of the, party defend-ant, shall be taken i to . have obeyedthe 'Summons. r ::.z:z-- z:z '.
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Page 43. Circuit Court First Circuit.- Cecil Brown, cyiaintirf., r. EmmettMay, Emmett May, Trustee,' Defen-dant ; WUliant Henry, 'William Henry,Receiver ; of the;; Fidelity InsuranceCompany,4-- , Limited, Gaplshee.. I Gar-nishe- e
' 'Summons. ; 'i Issued at 9:25- - o'clock;, a. m., July29.. 19.12. ;J. A. Domlnis, Clerk. Re-turned at 10:25 o'clock a. m., August7,' 1912. J A. Domlnis, Clerk; Alex-ander D. Larnach, Stangenwald BldgHonoluluv Attorney for Plaintiff.
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: ; Clerk's Certificate. '
-- I certify the foregoing to be A true,full and faithful ;cppy; of. the originalon file ; in the archives of said .ConrtWitness my '. hand : and Seal of; saidCourt at Honolulu aforesaid,; this 3rdday of October, 1912. ; "
(Seair; HENRY SMITH, Clerk.6360-O- ct 714. 21, 23; -- Nov 4, 11, IS.i 25; Dec 2, 9; 16, 23, 30; Jan 6, 13
corporation; notices."
NOTICE.
By order.of the Board of Directorsa special meeting of the Stockholdersot The Koloa Sugar Company will be"
hel1, at the office of H. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd.. Honolulu, on Wednesday,'Nqyember 13tb; 1912 at 2:00' p. m.;for. t he purpose ,' of considering atiamendment; of the by-law- s and suchother - business as may; come' before
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HONOLULU MONDAY, KOV. 11,1012.
JAMES BliYCE
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; WASHINGTON Nov. 10. It la an-
nounced that the Right Hon.-Jame- s
Bryce, ' British ambassador to. , theUnited States, has decided to retirefrom diplomatic life and to devote himself to literature hereafter." "
4 It is understood nere in diplomaticclrctes that 1 Sir, Cecil Spring Rice,now British minister , at Stockholm,Sweden, win 'be advaflced'to thtf posi-tion of British ambassador at . Washington, to succeeed Bryce. :", "
AUSTRIA MUST NOT INTERFERE.L LONDON, Nov. 10. Premier f As-quit- b,
in an Important speech . at.; theGuiMaaU last night, on the occasionof' the lord mayor'a banquet, gave anintimation that Great- - Britain wouldoppose any intervention on the part ofAustria ; in 7 the settlement- - of ; peaceterms between Turkey' and the Bal-kan allies.: --The victors' should not,berobbed of the fruits of their victories,"he said, . the, announcement being re-ceived with great cheers. Premier As-qui- th
twas speaking for the cabinetwhich had', met during the afternoon.
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To tho Advertiser iOVdera were received bg the foreign
naval .commanders now here to beready to: land marines and f blue jack-ets--at
a moment notice. :- J f:The Committee of Union and Prog-
ress accuse the Cabinet Ministers ofcowardice while . the . army Is said tobe in the hands of officers who onlywait ' an epportnnityj of overthrowingthe Sultan Muhammed as --Abdul Ha-m- id
was disposed. . ,;. '..V.
Rioting f and ' looting - is proceedingIn Constantinople, the siuation is des-perate.-' 'z'JrX::': -.'- :-'J4i'-:t. 4
. The ulemas sent by the ..Sheik UlIslam to preach a holy war among thesoldiers defending the last ramparts ofTurkey in Europe have been receivedwithout any grpat show, of enthusiasmas the lack of a commissariat disguststhe generals and, soldiers, .
A. !.Wendell Jackson, the UnitedStates citizen who induced CharlesEirch l Crisp . to i finance the Republlcan. govweoaeot ofnChhia withxmt theguarantee demanded by the- - six' Powera group of bankers, arrived in NewYork from London, yesterday. ;
Jle ' predicts ' a great awakening ofthe 'Chinese trade," and believes theway now, open for a great intercourseof commerce from . China ' and the Pacific seaboard of the : United Statesvia, Honolulu. The key to the Orient!
Among the thousands . of communi-cations ; and snssestions. received byPresident-elec- t Woodrow Wilson sincelast Tuesday ; are - many having refer-ence' to future appointments vand - theattitude of the coming administrationtowards the : Pacific Territories ofHawaii and the Philippine Islands. V
' To all suggestions and advice thePresident-elec- t has turned a courteousbut diplomatically deaf ear. He hasdetermined to give himself and thecountry a rest from politics untjl thetime appears when he win Have toface the problems of cabinet-makin- g
and prepare for actnar'work of execu-tive; .Control.', following the - inaugura-tion next : March in Washington v.
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.William Jennings Bryan has arrivedin Washington and he will spend , allnext week - conferring : ,with politicalleaders prepasatory to the officialcomjaencement of. the coming " Demo-cratic enu? Colonel Bryan .will' visitPresident-elec- t Woodrow , Wilson be-fore going to . his winter ; heme in Plor-Ida- .:
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"fhe great, fourteen-lnc- h wire-woun-
guns to guard : Pearl Harbor, in" Hono-lulu, .in Manila' and ; In ; the PanamaCanal rone, are more than up to theestimated war valnation: of the expertordaace constructors who' have beenengaged : for months id prefectmg thefirst models. ; t r;
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The : navy . board nlans to ' increasethe eoal plant in Pearl Harbor to 200,006 " tons - capacity by increasing theheighth of the walls. Provision is alsomade for en Increase -- of the liquidfuel capacity; which Is estimated inthe original plans at 900,000 gallonsof gasoline. - : ; ; ' , -,v-
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from Portsmouth marks a new era InBritish naval construction, The vesselis the" twenty-nint- h
' British dread-nongT- it
to take the. water. Her : displacement is 26.000 tons, and her mainbattery consists Of ten 13-Inc- h guns,firing sheels of 1400 pounds, or 150pounds more than the projectiles fir-ed by former weapons of this cali-ber. -;-.
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; ; President Taft probably will not beable :to play golf again for severaldays. He played nine holes over theChevy Chase links Saturday, and thismorning woke up to find that he wassuffering again from a slight attack ofthe gout -- :.:
An incident which 'occurred whileKlmr Cforee of Enidand was shoo tine
- recently on the Hon. John Ward's pre--
serves ta woolley shows the monarchsnares WitA maay therr persons, tnesuperstition about number thirteen.:,The eight 'hunters were: Joined at
luncheon by five ladies of a party atChilton. Tue King noticed the unevennumber and would not sit down untilDonald Harding, the acting ageat onthe estate, was called in to make thenumber fourteen.
The Bulgarian army is now attack-le- g
with ail its strength the remainingTurkish --positions about Tchatalja;and th& fail of these vital --Turkish de-fenses in front of Constantinople- - isonly a matter of hours, according totoday's' dispatches received from- - theHelens post's correspondent' '
Jack Johnson's first night in theCook county rjail, where he was con-
fined ; because he .was unable tot givea t bond for $3,000. ; etted, him sixhours' sleep.: A request
, by the - bigbfack pugilist that he be .moved to - alarger cell was denied. .To add' fur-ther to the negro : pugilist's troubles,It 'is reported today V that --the UnftedStates investigation -- ot Johnson's 'Im-moral pracQces haa only begun.1 Sev-
eral otner charges against him are tobe investigated .by tne grand Jury, Itis aaid. 'vv--. The meeting of the Republican na-tional committee, which w" called forNov. 12 in Chicago, to select: a suc-cessor to the, late . James S. Shermana3 Republican candidate f for' - Vice
I President, : has beenr :indef initely post- -
- The : following transfers of officersof. the Field Artillery were ordered.to-d- aj
: ? I First Lieut. Arthur JL Carter,from the Fourth to the; Third; FirstLieut Thos. i, Sloan, from the Thirdto the Fourth, Lieut Carter will. beassigned to a batiery and stationed byhis regimental commander Lieuten-ant Sloan will remain on hid presentj... i - .
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- Among tho many passengers on theManchuria are; Paul Jsenbergr promi-nent
rin the financial world or Hawaii,
who is' returning home after a stay otseveral- - months': on the 'Pacific tcoastfand Mr.i and .Mrs. .Walter Macfarlaneand .Mr. .: and .: Mrs. Fred. : Wi ' Macf ar--
lane, prominent in-soci- and in bus-iness in Honolulu, who.ieft for homeafter a stay of less' than two weeks inSan' Francisco.
',, A Hawaiian seaman, Kalowi, whohaa been declared a leper and wao wasdiscovered on' the battleship Connecti-cut, last' week, is now on Mare Island.He is in a tent in the cofithgioas campnear the hospital htider Strict iSurveil-lahc- e.
He was taken to Mare ' Islandunder the care of a na.yal hospital
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oWitft sixty-nin- e pVe6incts still td'beheard ' from,' the- - California vote to-
night stands as follows: Roosevelt,281,654; iwllsoh,280,765 giving Roos-evelt a plurality of 8S1K . . - .
Late election returns from V Idahoshow Presi4eji,U Taft -- tilh in the-lea- d,
but only by a final 1 majority It issaid that' the districts not; receivedwill - show heavyV Democratic voteand will reshlt in placing Idaho id the
i;. According to' complete returns from
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Papes Diapep'siH fs" noted 'for Ifscpeed in giving5 reifef; its": fiarmless-nes- s
i it's certairi tta failing ' action inregulating sick, sour,' ' gassy stomachs.It's millions of cures In Indigestion,dyspepsia, - gastritis and fbther. Sitom-ac- h
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. alarge fifty-ce- nt 'case ir6m ahy drugstore and "then If anyone should eatscmetthing --which doesfl't agree withthem r If what they eat. laya tike lead,ferments and sours r'and forms gas;causes headache; dizziness and nau-sea eructations of acid and undigest-ed food- - remember 'as soon as'Pape sDapeps'n cornea inontact with thestomach all such distress' van!shes. Itspromptness, ' certainly ' and. ease '.Inovercoming the worst stomach dlsor-Ser- s
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BIG SURPRISE TO MANYIN HONOLULU
- Local people are surprised at thequick resorts received from simplebuckthorn bark,, glycerine, etc, asmixed - Irt Adier-i-ka- ,
. the - German lfl
remedy. The HolIisterDfugCo i states Hhat this - simple remeryantlsepticizes the digestive systemand draws off the impurities so thor-oughly that A SINGLE DOSE relievessour stomach, gas on the stomachand constipation INSTANTLY.
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The new superdreadnought of theUnited States navy, the 27,000-to- n bat-tleship New York, is to be launchedwith much ceremony. President Taftand Secretary of the Navy Meyer willbe present at the launching.
A .young couple from Fort Wayne,Indiana, flew 75 miles to Hillsdale,Mich., in the young man's biplane, andwere married. " The bridtfs parents,who had objected to the niatciK wired 1
that they would forgive them if theywould come back by train.
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LATEST XETTS - BCLLETDT,(Xews erl;rlnatla;r day steamer sailed)
A hunger-craze- d mountain lion at-tacked an automobile r party - la theheart of the San Mateo county moun-tains within twenty miles of San Fran-cisco. After a desperate tattle theanimal was killed. The . party werebadly scratched., : r s.!
"Father John Russell, founder ofthe Prohibition party, has. Just died inDetroit, Mich., at the age of ninetyyears: v v.-- '
It Is stated that fifty millionairewidows, under the leadership of Mrs,Marshall Field ;of Chicago, i. are todominate Washington, society this win-ter. .Many of the hostesses, are build-ing ot; remodeling beautiful mansions.
;A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs.Jack Geraghty of Newport, R- - I.' Themother was Julia French, one of thewealthiest and most beautiful of New-port's heiresses, who eloped with achauffeur. Che was discarded by herfamily as a consequence,, but the mar-riage has been an lieal one. : v.- -
Wallace I. Poland; cashier of theCan Franc!:co branch cf the Interna-tional ILirvc eter Company, has beenarrested f;r cmtozaling .$84,CC1-- - Hesrent tha maney :eai.atlishirig shows,end gamelm- -
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The injunction law has been "mod-ified ty .tti UnLed Ctates supremecourt, which 'now prchlhits prelimi-nary Injunctions veithc--t rctice,r andrcstilcti th3 rrar.tlr.7 cf temporaryrestraining crlm. Lnlor .has'. work-ed for th! : .rallr.r far years. 7 ,.--
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A little Danderiae will immediatelyclout Is ' the beauty of your hair. - "Nodifference how dull, faded, brittle andscrarrv, just moisten a cloth - withDanJerine and carefully draw .itthrcuh ycur hair, taking 'one small
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: i;:du3TuIes of Mexico' There, seems to be some attraction
ia the rather industry to foreign cap-
ital which other, and perhaps morestable, lines fail to exert; yetno in-
vestment should be more care?ullyinvestigated and considered:; -- fromevery possible . standpoint. m v y CJ'.Wild castllloa Is common through-
out nearly all of southern Mexico andeppean in places on the west coastMany planters find the rubber treea profitable side line grown dn ; con-nection with - other crops, ; ftna espe-cially as fhade for the cacao tree.The gusyule shrub or plant (Parthe-nlu- m
aixentatum) Is becoming an im-
portant factor, ia: rubber productionon "the high arid lands of Meiico. Ithas long been a familiar fact J thatthis plant .contained - rubber, but onlyas recently as 1900 was; a process dis-covered whereby It was made a com-mercial possibility, ? Guayule Is saidto have three " distinct advantagesover : other rubber plants ; in that Ugrows on an almost sterile soil in ahealthy subtropical climate; it canbe gathered all the jrear, and it canbe treated cheaply. " Exports of guay-
ule inxthe fiscal year 1910.U, approx-imated nearly, f 6,000,000 in value.
The production of sugar; cane andmanufacture cf sugar is one of Mexico's oldest industries, "dating back tothe earliest colonial, perlpd; ... Thereare over 2,000 sr.gsr factories ia IheJlepubllc, but only .a small percent
and utterly routed the Cowerfof theIslam army, v It is "reported that over150,000 soldiers were engaged la thbattle, . v'-- ': 7r-- 7V; r
Lieut." Decker of the New York po-
lice has been taken to Sin? SIn& pris-on and placed In the death cell toawait the decision' bi his appeal jfora new trial. - ;
' iA lone bandit In North Dakota; held
up twenty-flr- e men in a bunkhouse andonly secured $1X0 for his trouble. Heknocked the first laborer' senselesswho said he didn't bare any money.
The German Crown Prince, Freder-ick William, was Injured In a limitingaccident 'near Danlz, Germany. v Hishorse" fell oa top of h.Im,-.,-; ..;
Sir Thomaa Llrton has ; proposedthat . the Emperor ' : William. ; : KingGeorge and the King of Spain enteryachts la a great race on the Pacificat the time' cf the Can Francisco ex-
position ia 1315.' .
A small army cf Servians and Mon-tenegrins left Saa Francisco for theirnative lanl3 to enlist la the waragainst the. Turks. , ,:v
Ey uins snrarnel the Turkish &rmy, succeedsd ia bringing down aRussian aviatcr who was spying theTurkish fcrtiUcations for. the Bulga-rian amy. ' - ' : ' T :. .rr-- " ";-y- ;;
Lcng Eeach, Cal., has just adoptedthe most drastic prchitltory amend-ment In the state. - It iias made thetown, to "dry" that it 13 thought thelaw will to C colored tinconstitutional.
!x sloters c! clarity in a CathcIIocrrV.ar.a-- 3 ct Zi Anton!o,;. Teas,sacri-c- ci tl.ir. lives in a, fire .tryingto save their lltlo-- chorees. Only twoof the e!ohty-c:vr- n children lost tlieirlives.--- : . yy'-'y--'"-
system cf r:t in tha commissaryd:,ortr.:nt cf Vr ovy, TrMchimayreach every o:p i.. t..o Atlantic fieet,ha3 t ::a revealed. G. T. Davi3 chiefccu-- . .rrory cf th? r"tt!::hlp Loulol
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- Tho i:,:::t c! the Tclna has askedtho muni::;il cr ;il to ratify tha irn-mclio- to
e:.' - "tors cf tlD.CCD.CCJ formunicirol irorr.:ven::r.Li Ii'.Pari3..v
r.cl:'.3 in Canto Domingo havethr e at z n c 1 th 3 Am c ri caa consulate,and tho cru:::r Daltim:ra has been
-sent to quell the d':turlances. , ','.- -
A i;ev Ycrh man, 1CD 'years, old,v.ho h:3 vctcJ all h;3 lh'o for,the Do-r::rot:- 'o
party, is to'c:t h!3 vote forY.'i' ::i v.'ith as reat i'. insure 3 thatv, ;;:i which he voted for Andrew Jack- -
The funeral c :rvice3 ' for tha 'latavico-prc:!- -' '.t Jame3 - S. ' Chermanwill to hell f : turo' ay ; r.t' Utica, ' NewYcrh. rrc.IJ.nt Tait ' and memherscf l.:3.cah:r.:t v. Ill 13 r rc:nt -- ' : ;
It is re: :rt :d that Ccr.stantinople13 at the mercy cf th?' Eulrarian for-ccvc- rl
that Turhey is ccnsiJoring' r;' c, :tur; ",. ' "'- -
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terrified for fere I. o would lbe late tosch;ol, etolo a l.ereo anl wagca te--
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;hi: ininistralcrfor. tho eetato cf the- - late Mary EahcrIleTelj', foun.ier cf tho Christian Scien-c- s
faith, r.-ii- i turn over to the churchprcrsrty amounting to $2,C3D.CCD, per-sona- l"
rrcrcity left by Mrs., Eddy. ' ,
Tho tnga . re: r.t is reported of 1.1 Io3Uhe.leth Finley cf levr York 'andEdward rt.- - Thomas, millionaire ban-he-r
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strand at a time., Th3 effect is amaz- -in ycur hair rill be lisht, fluffy andway,' ari lave ra .appearar -- e V.cfatunfan.e; un i;;oniparable lustre,scftneo3 and luxuriance,, the 'beautyand shimmar cf true hair health. r
Get a 23 cent bottle oMCnowltoa'sDanderine from any, drug store ortoilet'counterr and prove .to yourselftcnlbt now that your hair" Is - aspretty 'and soft as any that it ha3been neglected' or Injured ly careles3treatment that's all you surely canhave beautiful hair and . lots of it Ifyou.will just try a little Danderine. ",
age of these are of . importance 'froma commercial standpoint. The great-er part of the larger estates are sit-uated In the State of Mprelos. ; l:'y:-
The total production of sugar in1910-1- 1 is reported as ; 161,603 metrictons, 'an increase., of .13,638 metrictona over the previous years produc-tion-.
i The total .ampunt of molasses-produce-
is stated ' to be 83,954 tons,an increase of 5,203 ' tons over theamount produced In the precedingyear. ;sWitli the introduction of mod-ern methods cf cultivation and well-equipp- ed
factories the. sugar industryin this Republic ls rapidly - growingin Import anca Cos sul General ; Ar-nold Shanklin, Mexico .City. .:--
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