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lUwallan Star, VoL XXII. No. 7118<br />
jf-S- T V8TE It ,<br />
t C : 7 Senator Clarke of Arkansas<br />
i Startles' Upper House By<br />
1 ; ' : Moving to. Send Measure<br />
v ; V Back to Committee Ad- -<br />
'<br />
v A : - icjrnment Taken With Mo- -<br />
' C:n Pending Opponents of<br />
; 1 : J Biii Have, Majority Today r;<br />
1 - - - ,1a;4 P. by Fed. .Wlreleaa<br />
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: 0 T7ACmzr QTON, D. C, Feb.<br />
; James P. Clarke<br />
i ; r<br />
l-Scnator<br />
r<br />
of Arkansas, a Democrat, star--<br />
"lied the senate today by moving<br />
to recommit the Ships'<br />
V Purchase bill without further<br />
consideration, to its committee.<br />
The chair ruled the motion out<br />
cf order. test vote snowed<br />
: that opponents of the bill had<br />
at that time in the senate a<br />
majority, the vote bein2:46 to<br />
37.<br />
v, The r:n:ccrats who deserted<br />
tl.5 Democratic side were Sen?<br />
;f-- O: "Icmcrrow,<br />
- Drv:<br />
atcrs ? rJead ; of Alabama,<br />
r. . I Florida, : Camden cf<br />
1 r :: : '. :y, Ckrhe cf Arkansas,<br />
ULJzz'': cf ITclraa, O'Gdr.<br />
nan'cf l.r.v Vcrlr, Cmitli of<br />
G ::riz cr.i Vardaman "i of<br />
A;:o; .'Ecnate adjourned until<br />
with Clarke's origi<br />
nal mcticn pending. - r-<br />
ill<br />
Pcsccccicn cf Drug Held to Be<br />
Pen::! Offense by Federal<br />
Circuit Court -<br />
tA. P. by Ffd. WlreleRs)<br />
SAN FRANCISCO, CaU Feb. 1<br />
The federal circuit court today hand-e- d<br />
down a decision upholding the con<br />
ttitutionality, cf the aUtirte which<br />
mskfs the possession of cplum.a pen-c-l<br />
t'.'.tr.zi. The defendant In the caae<br />
c'::ii! J t:day contended that the atat-tt-;<br />
involved local police powers,<br />
This Is the frst test case under the<br />
"new t'.stu'.e and the customf author-itie- s<br />
are jubilant over the decision,<br />
c:c!arir3 that It civee them broad<br />
pewera in treakinj up opium. smug<br />
By a peculiar coincidence Circuit<br />
Zivlge Ashford today gave a deciioii<br />
c:i a somewhat similar qnestion, vir<br />
tually tolifng tit<br />
tbe local police<br />
l.ave no authority to seize opium with<br />
cut a search warrant - ' -<br />
Judge Ashford granted a motlor<br />
presented by Attorney EL A." Douthitt<br />
ordering the police to return, to Ab<br />
Chin and Leong Kun, two defendant<br />
arrested some time ago on an opium<br />
charge, the evidence.'which had been<br />
ta'. ea from the Chinese, premises by<br />
the police. ' Douthitt alleged that the<br />
c;;:a had been taken from the de<br />
fer.iants. without the aid of a search<br />
r errant. City and County Attorney<br />
J. V. Cathcart admitted the facts, but<br />
cn the court's ruling la : the defendants'<br />
favor he noted an . exception,<br />
announcing that he would carry the<br />
question up to the supreme cour ;<br />
The cases of Ah Chin -- and Leong<br />
irun are pending in Judge Ashford'a<br />
' '<br />
Court.<br />
'<br />
-<br />
'<br />
Attorney It W. Breckons appeared<br />
In Judge Ashford's court on behalf of<br />
Ec:r.e other Chinese, for whom he i<br />
cc ling as counsel, and announced that<br />
he desired to present a motion similar<br />
to that of Attorney Douthitt, but<br />
v.c J d withhold it pending a test of<br />
l! 1 court's decision ; in the Ah . Chin<br />
Lr.l Lecng Kttn cases, T.<br />
Judgment for plaintiff ta the. sum<br />
of J S 5.70, with interest from February,<br />
1903, was returnedvby Circuit Judge<br />
IStuart today in the suit brought by H.<br />
Kapela against R. 1 Gilliland.- - The<br />
money was received by the latter in<br />
1D0J to be held In trust for a church<br />
organization and the suit was brought<br />
to compel restitution of the funds.<br />
RENT, OR LEASE.<br />
Store 30x45 ft; warehouse 24x43 fU<br />
.lakea st. Lot 5x100 ft. with barn,<br />
Ililler sU Lot i23xl00 ft, Bereta--r<br />
' 1 and Miller sts. ; Ranch, 14 acres,<br />
Z nllcs from car line. ?<br />
ML e. he::drick;<br />
: '<br />
r.'.-t ari A'.-Sea.<br />
Streets.<br />
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JAIL SENTENCE AND mm<br />
$50 FiNEFOR DRIVING<br />
- AUTO WHILE DRUNK<br />
L. . B, Meyer, arrested and ; found<br />
guilty of driving an automobile while<br />
under the ? Influence of . liquor;" was<br />
fined 150 and sentenced to spend five<br />
days lu Jan by District Magistrate<br />
Monsarrat thia morning. Judge<br />
Mon-sarr- at<br />
tSbunded a note of warning to<br />
all offenders of thla class, saying that<br />
be intended to enforce a severe pen-<br />
-' alty in all such cases. t<br />
JAbfr<br />
Meyer, who belonga to the crew of<br />
the U. 8. submarine lender Alert,<br />
pleaded guilty to having driven the<br />
car that ran down a cart belonging to<br />
a local newsvendor. He offered ? to<br />
repay the; owner for the damage done<br />
the vehicle. The automobile- - was<br />
" ;<br />
- :r<br />
slightly damaged. -<br />
OHIA WOOD TO BE USED '<br />
TO CONSTRUCT PIERS IN<br />
SAN FRANCISCO. HARBOR<br />
: The - first shipment' of .a cargo of<br />
700.000 blocks of oh la wood, bought<br />
from the Hawaiian Development Co.<br />
for use in, the construction of three<br />
piers in San' Francisco harbor, la on<br />
its way to the coast in" the schooner<br />
Defiance, which sailed from Honolulu<br />
on Saturday. This is the largest or<br />
der that has come from the coast for<br />
this wood, r i --7 : :.<br />
Ohia wood has been in use for<br />
street paving on the coast for three<br />
or four years, but the San Francisco<br />
piers are - the most important pro<br />
ject on which it Is to be used, Jamea<br />
B. Castle of the company said today:<br />
The more they , use the more they<br />
will want, said Mr. Castle. ThIs<br />
contract is a ereat thine for us. 7 The<br />
demand tor ohia wood should spread<br />
In the coast from this." , . , : : : , v<br />
FIVE' HUNDRED ATTEND<br />
SUNDAY EVENING PROGRAM<br />
v OF THE NATIONAL GUARD<br />
.... .... . ;. v , . x .. V, --.rv. ;<br />
- The COO present and - former mem<br />
bers of the National Guard of Hawaii<br />
and ladles, ! present fit the armory<br />
last night, heard and witnessed<br />
a splendid and varied program of iuu- -<br />
sical .numbers and .moving pictures;<br />
arranged. .. by Chaplain.<br />
Fianckx for the- - amusement of , the<br />
enlisted men." Father Valentin opened<br />
with a brief address of welcome to all,<br />
and theN expressed hope ', that ,.tln<br />
monthly Sunday evening eniertaln-ment- s<br />
would become more and more<br />
popular features of-- the National<br />
uuard of Hawaii. .<br />
- Vocal selections, a cornet solo and<br />
renditions, by a string quintet formed<br />
the musical part of the program,<br />
rounded cut by a splendid film pla,<br />
"The Ring and the Man." which was<br />
shown through the courtesy of Messrs.<br />
Blair and Bredhof of the Popular' theater,<br />
who for the second time snppliel<br />
a feature picture for the guard entertainment<br />
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STRAY NOTES AND SHOTS<br />
. FROM WAR-BUS- Y MEXICO<br />
:<br />
A. P. by Fed. Wireless v<br />
1-- EL PASO, Texas, The Feb. re<br />
port that Gsn. Villa has been assassinated<br />
was based on the fact that<br />
he received a slight flesh wound over<br />
the heart from a stray bullet during<br />
a cun-pla- y between two officers who<br />
were quarreU'ng in hia. private car.<br />
Gen. Fierro cf hie personal staff arrested<br />
the comhatants. r- - . ; - : :,<br />
V ? CA. P. by Fed. Wireless- -<br />
LAREDO, M ex, Feb. 1--<br />
Gen. Jesus<br />
Carranza'a son Abeiardo and Ignacio<br />
Peraldi, a member of his staff, have<br />
been. executed by Gen... Santibanez,<br />
formerly under Venustiano Carranza<br />
but now with Gen. Zapata.;- -<br />
, :, r-<br />
NOTED FRIESELL CASEw;<br />
; SUBJECT OF DECISION A:<br />
In a decision handed down late this<br />
afternoon the territorial supreme<br />
court reverses the ruling or Judge V.<br />
J. Robinson of the first circuit court<br />
snd enters judgment for the Pacific<br />
Coast Casualty Company in the suh<br />
brought "against that concern by the<br />
territory to compel it to make good on<br />
the bond of F. JL FrleselV who hurriedly<br />
left. Honolulu 18 months ; ago,<br />
leaving a pipeline contract unfinished.<br />
The Pacific 'Coast ' Casualty Company<br />
was surety on Friesell's bond.<br />
The contractor left a number of un- -<br />
naid material bills, which . the<br />
terri-tor- y<br />
made good and sought to orce<br />
the bonding firm to pay it in return.<br />
The supreme court holds that where<br />
the bondwas for the faithful performance<br />
of the contract but does not In<br />
express terms bind him to pay for the<br />
material, the surety la riot liable for It<br />
TELLS OF LOSS OF $1800<br />
IN GAMBLING HOUSE<br />
; :<br />
s<br />
. .v .<br />
The territorial grand jury met In<br />
special session this afternoon "for the<br />
particular purpose,- it is understood,<br />
of hearing the statement of one Choy<br />
Zane. a Chinese who is said to hve<br />
lost nearly $1800 In dealings with, the<br />
alleged Gdlick avenue gambling hui.<br />
After a lengthy search Harry Lake,<br />
special officer In the, county attorney's<br />
office, located Choy "it HawL North<br />
Kohala. Hawaif. his home. The Chinese<br />
is ' said to have lost : the money<br />
while in Honolulu On a visit many<br />
months ago ;<br />
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GERMAN SUBMARINE<br />
COMMANDER WHO LED-- -<br />
WAY IN DARING FEATS<br />
'<br />
J<br />
, Lieut von Weddigen, commander<br />
cf the submarine U-- 9, echiev-- .<br />
. ved renown early In the war by<br />
. the exploits of his vessel.: He Is?<br />
. supposed to be in charge of one<br />
of the submarines raiding Brit-- .<br />
Ish commerce, which haa raised<br />
a storm mof . resentment : '.<br />
1 y sflii<br />
Teuton Admiralty Reiterates<br />
Statement North Sea Bat<br />
tle Not So One-side- d<br />
The ; following: "cablesram<br />
t<br />
was received this mornin?; from<br />
German official sources i<br />
i v:;? agiiiiigtoit;t :r"DlG.<br />
Fel)l"iThe GefmanJadnurB<br />
ty.iijifi5unces:...;' ; : v<br />
' 'In the battle of the IlSrth<br />
ca on January 24, he En'Ihh<br />
lcc3 was one battle-cruise- r' and<br />
threo torpedo-boat- ; destroyers.<br />
The German loss was only the<br />
cruiser; Bluecher. . The report<br />
concerning the ' Kolberg is<br />
falser VM m"'A<br />
It was announced .by . the<br />
British admiralty that ths.Ger- -<br />
man light cruiser Kolberg had<br />
been in ihe'IIorth Sea;tdt<br />
tle.''?--- V<br />
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''.<br />
'WE'LL STIIili TO<br />
PLEDGE TO Fi<br />
; Inspection of the "roads and streets<br />
in Kalmuki. 'Kakaako, Waitlki and<br />
Diamond Head "districts and those<br />
leading to the." Pali 'was made<br />
1 -<br />
yesfer-da- y<br />
by. Mayor Lane, City Engineer<br />
Whitehouse, Road Overseer Clark and<br />
Supervisors Ahla and Quinn and. a<br />
of<br />
definite program of ; improvement --<br />
the roads Inspected mapped oat<br />
- --.<br />
i "We Intend.- - to fulfil our promises<br />
with regard to . the improvement of<br />
Star-Dullet- in<br />
mads," Mayor Lane said to the<br />
today, ''and will put -- forth<br />
koLest- - efforts that no excusea may<br />
'<br />
have, to be offered two years hence.<br />
The cnly . obstruction in the ay of<br />
road and street Improvement is the<br />
c ist of same and this we will endeavor<br />
to overcome as much as possible.<br />
; ''Former administrations have "promised<br />
the residents of the island set yeu<br />
by ' the Waialee-Waime- a road a : real<br />
surface". In this they have failed, We<br />
also have promised a good road, but<br />
we will not go .back on: our promises.<br />
Specifications for the Improvement of<br />
the Waial$p-Waime- a highway are now<br />
being prepared.' They call for a coral<br />
read and 'bids will , be askel for a?<br />
socn ' as the specifications have , been<br />
ccmpleted." V , . ; ;<br />
r. Supervisor Quinn, who Is chairman<br />
of the roads committee,'" also spoke<br />
enthusiastically- - on the proposed<br />
''jy:s<br />
TOur next move will be to fmjrve<br />
the road - to - the Pall . sod . we- - hall<br />
make it a perfect boulevard," he said.<br />
'Work towards this enf '.vhas been<br />
started by It) men working from th<br />
Pali towards the city and it will be<br />
only a few weeks until tho entire<br />
roa will be as smooth as glega. We<br />
also contemplate hard-surfacin- g- Lu-<br />
na street from Pawaa street to"Vlapil<br />
street at a width 'of 25 feet" V '<br />
"Sfc<br />
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J<br />
' ' Tlie federal trial 'jurors' have been<br />
exensed until Wednesday morning at<br />
8:30 o'clock, v ,. - :-- & --<br />
v.i.-<br />
GEtlLIAlOEFie<br />
. . . m . . ,j, .... "<br />
: Tne roiiowtng caoiegram waa received last 0'fliu rrem oerman otnctai<br />
r<br />
of Morocco had: offlclairyaaaured the American charjje cTaffatres it<br />
sources: V;,v 'i r';:-- : "<br />
. .:; , y,r:v : w --WASHINGTON, 0. C, Jaiv 31. Althoush the French resident rneral<br />
Tan-gie- rs<br />
thaV owing to American ,repre entations the death penalty ordered<br />
aC"'nt the Germane Fick and Cruendler, who were accused cf pretended<br />
hljh treasov would not be carried. out but that written, appeal would be<br />
forwarded t the president ef .the French republic, the executions, according<br />
to newspaper reports, "neverthelets took, place 6n January 23. .--<br />
The followJ3 eatlf;ram jkvaa rec eived, yesterday from' German ifflciai<br />
sources: .<br />
. .. ' :Y: Si.y ; ; . ? "iA!. ' " : :<br />
7', WASHINGTON, P. C,"Jn. report, January 31: " lii<br />
Flanders yesten y t, ... - artillery duels only and the<br />
south high read :.tv Cethuna jind near Carency.; Northwest; ot<br />
Arraa-.'h- t Germ- - : s rrench trenches. z u'hJ:-;-<br />
-<br />
On.,the eat .<br />
, f--<br />
:r, tier there were no events. In. Poland, near<br />
Borzymow, east J i.owicr, the Russian attack waa repulaed. v:.<br />
'.,- -<br />
-<br />
- - ' ' ;<br />
The '.follewirT va r:ceived at noon" today from German<br />
'official? sources: , ' A: - "l-'- . ':. ..<br />
: it ,MWASH1NG1P?J,0. C,eb. 1He:J-uarter- a. freport.-- - February 1:<br />
There is' nothin. important to?report frt. the western theater of .war.<br />
t. - uOn .the at t Prussian frontier there is nothing new. Southwest of<br />
Mlawa, north of the Vistula, the Hursians have been driven out1 of some<br />
II<br />
f placea which .the had occupied yiztertfay. Ceforet the German, front 'in<br />
Poland,-south- . of theVistula, the Cermans gained further terrain.<br />
. South of ;F.:::3, C:rman ett - -<br />
' II II Ifl<br />
--. .1 I , II<br />
'<br />
s have been renewed..<br />
I . l .1<br />
Pcifia5cir?Or.brHcrc--Af:5-<br />
HbTl':Tnr-Tcutcr.- 3' Frcm; ;<br />
fgMahilq ALcird<br />
v JiitJGfiVtaL refugees Trom ia<br />
and reporting rough weather, the<br />
Pacific Mail liner China, with. 500 tons<br />
of freight" for- - the islands, reached a<br />
berth' at' Pier 7 at3 p'clock" this ai ter-noo-<br />
The vessel, .with a few cabin<br />
passengers and mail, will be: despatched<br />
for San Francisco: at 10 o'clock tomorrow<br />
morning. . .The following passengers<br />
arrived,: ;<br />
For, Honoiuhi-Rafae- l Compos, Mrs.<br />
Goo- -<br />
Choy; Shee, , Mr.; and"1 Mrs.. C. E.<br />
Cooper.--,- , ' ' 'r '-i<br />
:<br />
. Through' to San'Fraiicisco-Cap- t. L.<br />
Baker, F. I Blessing? Dr. W. Born,<br />
J. P.- Beckw'oldt, , S." -- Copplnger, S.<br />
FehmL' II. Grimm, B-- ' Gruner, : Ju<br />
lius Helm, IMrti F S; Herrls, E.. A.<br />
Kingcome, Mrs., E. 'A: lKingsome, B.<br />
Leu, Miss Ri --T Lewis, A Magedson,<br />
Mrs.' A. Magedson, Mrs. 'J. Manning,<br />
Master Jack Mannlng.vV May, H. N.<br />
Schlaiker, H. BcbmidUMrs. ; IL F.<br />
Schmidt Wm. J. Shaw, J. gr'.Shaw J.<br />
F. Siebert i Mrs. J. Siifert, A. J.<br />
De.Sotitiw Wm. Sprinkle, IL K. Stark,<br />
Master Chas.:Stark, A. Strausz, Mrs.<br />
A. Strauss. Misa N. Strauss and native<br />
servant, S. Z. Sureya, B. Welsz; Mrs,<br />
C. De Witt, Miss Katherine;De WltU<br />
Wm, De Vitt Misf Margery De Witt<br />
and native servant, Mrs."" tZ. .Wolff.<br />
From Yokohama Mrs. C. K. ; utu<br />
rnings, IL C Maxwell,- - S. Tajima, S.<br />
US: Wainwright.' Mrs. S. H--. Wain- -<br />
mam it<br />
.:.<br />
ti'jed mm<br />
DIfi;i;,lY ClffiE<br />
William Desmond,-- a ."civil engineer I<br />
formerly with; the quartermaster det<br />
partment of the army In Hawaii will<br />
be brought back to Honolulu to stand<br />
trial in. the federal court; on a charge<br />
of bigamy.<br />
Desmond, .who recently was ;arrest--f<br />
ed in San Francisco, now 'la out. on<br />
bond to the amount of. 110.600.'. Unit<br />
ed v States ttarshal J. J. Smlddy has<br />
forwarded a warrant to the"coast city<br />
upon" which he will be rearrested and<br />
brought to Honolulu by the marshal<br />
of San Francisco The an. Francisco<br />
marshal and v his " prisoner Tprobably<br />
will arrive In Honolulu February 9.' ,<br />
The, ,charge; Is that "Desmond : joiar-rie- d<br />
his first wife in Boston and, afte<br />
coming to - Hawait 'inarrled v atgain In<br />
Honolulu without' having . secured , a<br />
divorce. '<br />
. , '<br />
v-J<br />
' :<br />
The association lunch, room in; ihe<br />
Boston' building. Fort street. Is In<br />
charge of Miss Cora - Varner.' Last<br />
year Miss, ' Varney reorganized; the<br />
lunch room connected with . the Los<br />
Angeles association, which Is patron--<br />
Ized by from 1000 to 1500 women and<br />
girls", dally; "'i.'v-T<br />
- The local association's lunch room<br />
needs 1 dishes,-- chairs, napkins, table<br />
linen, a steam table and a new stove.<br />
It Is open to thewomen and girls of<br />
the city 'every day-'l-a the year "but<br />
Sundays.'-'- ; " . ; v .. f In the public schools of I Honolulu<br />
there are 3819 girls and : in Jprivate<br />
schools 2481, a total of 6300 girls of<br />
different nationalities. . It is the; aim<br />
of the Y. W. a A. to be a home for<br />
,these;;g1ria-v:- -<br />
'fiif&'i<br />
: A. P. Taylor assistant secretary oT<br />
the' Promotiou'"Committee, has sent<br />
wireless message to H. , P.. Wood, ' Ha-wa- ll<br />
.resident4 fair commissioner; .to<br />
ascertain the number of passengers<br />
coming to Hjonolulu on the excursion<br />
cf the - steamer Great Northern and<br />
whether ah ' island- - residents are<br />
booked. '<br />
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This is Sum it llzztiio r'co<br />
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' )<br />
I aril 17<br />
t. .<br />
Six teams,: each,' composed ? cf'40<br />
women, . tomorrow will ; commence a<br />
thorough .two-dt- y campaign in Honololu<br />
for runds to completa tha 1915<br />
budget of the Y. W..C. A;<br />
:<br />
"<br />
The association 'will ask<br />
r ilcnclulu<br />
for $3787. 'This is needed :to nake a<br />
total of - 320,000, the balance having<br />
already been assured, through sellsupport.<br />
The Y. W. ,C A. .will<br />
deavor to raise the money, through.<br />
private subscription. ; :<br />
tast year the association w as ; 90<br />
- per cent self supporting. During the<br />
next two days it will ask the publn.<br />
only for the. difference .between the<br />
estimated '. expense ' and ; the 'income.<br />
Further financial responsibility of the<br />
community will cease i for the year<br />
when this1 amount 33787 has been<br />
"<br />
raised. r". v v v , --<br />
i.-- ;<br />
During the coming year the associa<br />
Myers, Mrs. H. N Myers, Miss Fran tion Intends to broaden out along<br />
ces C : Myers,. H. Neubner, Capt, G. many needed lines, one betas' employment<br />
of an extension secretary.<br />
While a tew building is sorely needed,<br />
the vital question of livelihood will<br />
be the only one. considered' at this<br />
time. Since its organization the association<br />
always has had strong wo<br />
men at its head, among vthen ' being<br />
Mrs, . Walter F. Frear,- - who now is<br />
president, and Mrs. Lv Tenney Peck.<br />
Competent secretaries have been .In<br />
charge of the various . departments.<br />
The membership of the association<br />
la 7S6. . There are - 888 , women and<br />
girls In the various classes. Thirty<br />
memberr enjoy the privileges "of the<br />
Homestead. There are classes in Ger.<br />
man, salesmanship, swimming, domestic<br />
science tennis, French, Spanish,<br />
basketball, English, - mllllneryf gymnasium,<br />
Bible and first-ai- -<br />
d. ;v<br />
j These classes are' held in Tarlous<br />
parts of the city: Castle tanks,1-Castl- e<br />
kindergarten; College of Hawaii. Kilo-han- a<br />
building, Library . of Hawaii,<br />
Homestead, association rooms and in<br />
'<br />
private homes.' " y-<br />
; :<br />
"During the ' present" year the' association<br />
intends to establish "classes<br />
in school drawing, Biblical dramatics<br />
and dressmaking.; : .' yf' 17<br />
DATE IS FIXED F0R. S<br />
japa rjese : coro rjation<br />
($peearcab1a,tof4ift Hawaii Shinpo.)<br />
; TO K I O, 'Japa n,; Feb.' 1 The Coronation,<br />
of Emperor Voahihito will take<br />
place at Kioto November vIO,' 1915. The<br />
date was fixed today. : . S'A-<br />
i I I I i - u . Il l I !<br />
liJliiLllJill(ii4i!!ro'IAULL<br />
i& UL J<br />
r Li iivJlLj d U Lu Jil jj - j<br />
uar<br />
teuto:iisud:io:3<br />
ANOTHER AUSTRIA? !JVASiO:j LIKELY TO STH 17<br />
is r;oTHi::Q i:.:r0RTA:iT reforted i;j l:.:.<br />
a GERMANS SAY TABRIZ, PERSIA; HOV CCCUriZD<br />
(Associated Press service J)y FederaVTVirelci) ;<br />
i LOITDOIT, England, Feb. 'lAti r-- : i:<br />
- paig:j o:j west Russians battle fiercely<br />
Genhan craft, was seen today atSouthpcrt,.c:jl.i ir '<br />
of LiverppoL , '. --..; - :'.--<br />
VW-''i-i:''<br />
Channel traffic hail b::n ssrionsiy dislocate ,<br />
den war oa conkaercial ships by G ennan sabniari . ;. r. .<br />
has been a bij jump in all raaritinia Lo:urarA:o. 'Jf; ; '<br />
.BEHLHT, Feb.<br />
over the results of thd raids on tha enemy's ilu-;.- L Germany, 1. Tho Ccrmin pre:: i:<br />
;<br />
on bysnbmarines. : ' :'; .' - v- -<br />
.<br />
The press hopes that ths new ccr.n::rcial vbr ;<br />
jfo the roots ol British ovcr-sca- s ccniicrco. ' .Th'i,':<br />
particularly call attcnticn to th3 cplciM cf t3jU . .<br />
irj a thori-an- d :<br />
v rci!c3 frcra it3 ba:3.<br />
J<br />
J w . - . s rs<br />
PA?-I- 3, Franco, rcb.,1.<br />
:':;,-I- n allied that tho Gcmanf d':!i,:-:-:'- , ;<br />
th3'cja,' iyfcHticcf;.th cf z..'::l<br />
discmbarh.-';-<br />
i"<br />
. .';-;- V--"--<br />
',';".'.;<br />
--;v: :;<br />
vFAEIS, Franco, Feb. 1. Tho Eai::r.i .<br />
Atcni says that Grccco will aid Ccrvia il tL..<br />
apparent.<br />
trian invasion ; Great activity<br />
l.ln; and n::t"<br />
has<br />
cf .Cz:z .<br />
last da<br />
:<br />
:<br />
r-.- the in! trj'<br />
J England, Feb.--<br />
France there been a series<br />
the<br />
vantage;<br />
-- The Paris bulletin today<br />
c<br />
counter was- near which aril<br />
- 10ND01T,r<br />
EolgiiLn<br />
spirited artillery<br />
ihiwWch'to<br />
:,:Ka say3 that cnly<br />
a; German charge ;Ypres,<br />
;<br />
western front to report f<br />
- BE?XKT Germany, Feb. 1.<br />
is'repcrtd cdnk off Nieupcrt."<br />
ThoTrcr :h z<br />
is , :<br />
:.'; PETIIO QUAD Bu:::a, . Feb. .<br />
cn tho 7ztzzvi frcnt has been rc:um: i L .<br />
stall b:liovc3 Gen. v'en i: "<br />
t-Hc- avy Zz'J.::':<br />
Germans<br />
general that nind:nV:.'j<br />
a new general cUcnrive movement.<br />
Vr A ferca German charge stormed sever;! ?<br />
The retook them at tho p c int c 1 1<br />
:Enr:ian3<br />
hilating t.7d German companies. 'JTL G er.. . .<br />
and reconquered a portion of tho peeitiens r.; c;.<br />
southward,<br />
' ' As-t- o the situation in the tho ?.u;. . :<br />
says:'vs': - ',. : -l- l-r:-- ,""-:.- .<br />
j Generally spealdng, our pecitiens: in tho C;r,<br />
prcgrceoing satiefactcrily.<br />
. "Only advance .guard encounters are taLlng . . . .<br />
are secure. Our left 13<br />
Bukowina;.'';;-V-T- ;;:;'';-''<br />
' ';<br />
r VThe Turhs ini Persia have been routed.<br />
'<br />
pied Tabroz.''-:;- ;<br />
. ;j :<br />
77e Lr. ,<br />
, '; .<br />
Clfidal DnII::3 Tcny<br />
J'; Berlin curtly says that there is nothing import- - xn th<br />
Dry<br />
Reporcu<br />
c:i co::::<br />
an Dciiioo GormonvV Pre 1<br />
: r<br />
t X<br />
.<br />
; rTASHUZGTOlT, D. C.,'Feb. lBepiyir to tho C:rr ;<br />
protest against the shipment; ofVhydrcacrepIan:3ani v: .<br />
craft from fceret-ry'- the United States to belligerents, cf<br />
;has-rule- warships<br />
Bryan that seaplanes iare not: and h::.<br />
their shipment does not folate the rnle3 cf warfare. - .<br />
Fre<br />
Tbrp sd: pr<br />
VX;.<br />
1 The French do ;<br />
tcrpe<br />
r V". 7<br />
7<br />
'<br />
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"
lit<br />
r.<br />
i i<br />
i<br />
!<br />
r ? i alUllLjlil UUUIIjI 1<br />
cere-monie- s<br />
say that It was the largest<br />
Ingathering of Koreans ever held in II<br />
There were nearly 1000 per- -<br />
x sons "present Resides visitors, there<br />
; 4 ; iwere about 200 cadets in uniform from<br />
e 'the ,various Korean schools on Oahu.<br />
i ";Tbe speakers' st'nd, which occupied<br />
I 'the ceater of the compound, was<br />
jdraped with American, Hawaiian and<br />
- Korean flags. On the speakers' stand<br />
... were the new and retiring officers of<br />
.. - A the Korean Association, Mayor John<br />
' C Lane and )iersons of other naiionall-- .'<br />
VUes who are In touch with local Ko--1<br />
"<br />
. rean Affairs. . , .<br />
.<br />
- v.. Prior to the exercises in the com<br />
I I $ound, there was a brief program "in<br />
the association building, presided over<br />
J A selection hy; the Hawaiian band<br />
opened the program at the compound.<br />
Uev. William E. Potwine' rave the. in<br />
vocation, following which the girls of<br />
the Korean Central School sang. The<br />
Opening address was delivered by W.<br />
Cheong, fchalrman of the new coun-- f<br />
Ilors, who gave ft resume of the<br />
ork of the association' since Its or-- :<br />
k<br />
' ' '<br />
!<br />
Ice ; Cream O<br />
(51.50 per Cai.) f<br />
;::?:':" IceCrcoin<br />
cur; SPECIALTY<br />
I C Delivered) - ; ; .<br />
Freeh Honolulu<br />
J w pwi UUiil<br />
Zlawleys<br />
-- .<br />
Iidne4225 ;<br />
- V 'Hi- -<br />
'ii'<br />
a Capital gvolufion.<br />
Pdsf:<br />
Sold byGrocers and Stores,<br />
ON LOTK AS<br />
leil US WOBV lUCJ ouuui uncaotn<br />
cattle we will not worry. Our own Inspector<br />
and veterinarian are capable<br />
.izatlon.,:.<br />
1 Le new. officers of the association<br />
v ere insUHed with, brief ceremonies,<br />
tie . prayer being deliversd<br />
hy Ker. C. Y. i le. This was followed<br />
ly a salutation to the new officers by<br />
tie cadets. After an address by C. H.<br />
Kim, the new president of the Korean<br />
Assuciaticn; a brief musical program<br />
! rcuht the exercise to a close. ',<br />
The cadets and students of the Ko--'<br />
r'-- n Central School were to hold an<br />
LiLlcilc tournament oir the boys field<br />
thlsf afternoon,<br />
rAIXGEKS BOOKED<br />
Per rtr. Klnau for Kauai ports, Feb.<br />
2 Dr. l)t rfcy, W. C: Parte, C. A. Scott<br />
6tr.-Claudi- ne Per for , Maul ports,<br />
rr. 2 H..vcn Holt, J. B. Bale, 1 E.<br />
"he West End ConsoUdated Mining<br />
irany of Nevada gathered 33,909<br />
--<br />
; :.cejMcffoldln 10 days. .', . i<br />
1 ' 1<br />
r V H rV (<br />
of handling the matter.<br />
Supervisor who<br />
V-<br />
- - KrrTVf - had pre--<br />
Tiousiy ptivawi terdfty 'is<br />
he would oppose sppointment to on.<br />
brother; In- - - at nassing'<br />
apparently; changed' his<br />
concerning ine mppomunea a<br />
urday night for, t& dlscussioa of<br />
the Waterhouse letter uarsen , saia<br />
that it was ft. piece OT basmessj<br />
to take spite the mayor)<br />
his brother, and I am back- -<br />
- up Lane. I<br />
- are t appointraents<br />
made Saturday night by Mayor Lane;<br />
and which. v,were approved by the;<br />
4<br />
'board:<br />
4 I j<br />
; Keepers "of i i<br />
Aala Park David Kunukaa ;<br />
" :.y ; Maunakea. iy<br />
Square--- A. Blshaw ahd Pet-<br />
x '<br />
er . Naone." ; .) 'J<br />
Emma John Kea.-r:-Atkinso-<br />
Park L. M. KeaunuL . ?<br />
Park --Antone Richard j 'I<br />
KalulanV Park Pi Nloloi i -<br />
f ' V<br />
Schocl --janItorst;<br />
Amputation was found necessary in<br />
the case of T. Fuknhara, Japanese<br />
who was thrown from a Rapid Transit<br />
Larsen,<br />
saw in conYersaviuu nfterno0n. The man said<br />
thai the<br />
nave been standing; the foot-o-f<br />
the Tnayors as milk board. striking the<br />
tele- -<br />
spector, hhd<br />
phone poles when he lost his balance<br />
mind<br />
ana fcir between the wheels. Both feet<br />
the<br />
were crushed : He died wt Queers<br />
hospital todays ' -<br />
u<br />
poor<br />
: V' ' iioat<br />
against<br />
rwpondence beciuse of ill health is<br />
on<br />
for assigned a reason for the suicide ot<br />
ing Lot<br />
TJkino Matsu, : ,a . Japinese woman<br />
Following<br />
the-- ;<br />
whose body was. forad 'yesfbrday ln<br />
? v Moiliili reservoir, Deputy : Sheriff<br />
Asch- - will investigate . the-- : drowning<br />
this afternoon; a number of witnesses<br />
parks!<br />
having: been called. The<br />
and<br />
ri<br />
Thomas<br />
Square<br />
Kalihi<br />
X'-<br />
McKinley High Antone fcabo..'<br />
Kaahumanu Solomon Wood. ;?<br />
Kainlani Primary D. Kauahipaulo,<br />
ej. Costa and S. KeIHnuL? -- ' i<br />
Central Grammar W, P, NuhL.f .<br />
. Royal M. ; S. .;- - Nascimento. ''<br />
Pokukaina A, rv<br />
Freemanl"<br />
Kauluwela George LehuanuL Lone<br />
Kaiolohia.<br />
v Kallhlwaena i)an Kama. ?<br />
- woman left<br />
her home and Ave Bmallx:hildren early<br />
yesterday morning.- Her. body was<br />
found tn the reservoir later. She is<br />
slid to have appeared . demented for<br />
some weeits pasi.<br />
n lMe.at and Fooi.InspextorT-Honolul- u,<br />
vv , Monsarrai v xwa, tv. racuun ;<br />
Koolaupoko, G; ' BtUe, i<br />
. Pol Inspector E. IV S.; Marino; Jr.<br />
v Honohiltf Civil Service Commissioh:<br />
U Ay nitehouse,who assumed his<br />
duties as city engineer to succeed W.<br />
A. Wall, today announced the person<br />
: of his department to be as. fol<br />
lows : -r--<br />
:<br />
v nel<br />
-. ;<br />
Waialua H. N. KanlhonuL<br />
Miemae-Mr-s. Il Williams.' i r 1<br />
T. Wayson. ' !<br />
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1<br />
- ;.<br />
The ripened kernels of pearly white Indian Corn<br />
their. succulent goodness cooked, into thin, i<br />
wafery bits, and toasted a golden-brow- n. 1 ' with<br />
are then rolled<br />
to<br />
; : 4 '<br />
: - Add a little creani or milk and sugar-- perhaps some'<br />
t fresh rsteyred fniit and the combination smacks won-- V<br />
.; ".):..<br />
drous gobL:.-'- W;'.' : : P. r1<br />
, : : --Tostoasties are' untouched Uy human band from<br />
; start linisli of the making, and come you crisp and<br />
to to<br />
sweet rcidy to, cat the packet, .molesome,<br />
1 ishinsr a royal dish for all davs. l; '.V::-;-:-<br />
from nour-- 1<br />
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I ' Russian InternistAtNn --<br />
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HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1,<br />
Lorrin Andrews, rchairmhn ; : S. P. Cor J<br />
rea and Noah W. AlulL Vv .; "c . '..S<br />
), Charles H. Clark,- - wad overseer;<br />
Curl A. Widemann, chief clerk; Sam<br />
Kamoilint t; Naeole l r 4v,t<br />
PauoarAhdrew KalaL b i J<br />
i Ewa John Tonal. ; v fi<br />
.' Luhe.<br />
'<br />
Walpahu-Kapahuelu- a.<br />
v'<br />
- Pearl City D. P.<br />
Lllluokalanl K. Kamakau I and 1<br />
Keliinoi, statistician; A. K. Vierra,<br />
Jr.<br />
timekeeper ( James , Goo, clerk and<br />
stenographer; William A. Hall, clerk<br />
of<br />
Alea<br />
Hoe<br />
D.<br />
Kahiktea. .v y v'y.<br />
: r:'<br />
Central Grammar-rWo- ng Ah Yuen<br />
and Benjamin ;<br />
Kaallitlti.<br />
?' Kalihlkal W R Needham v r,:<br />
Manca Mrs. Walwaiole.?<br />
Mclntyre Building Peter Kanae.<br />
Mechanic to ekamlne county auto-<br />
: mobiles a E. Kellogg.. ' . , i v<br />
Chauffeur.' mayor's , automobile'--Jame- s.<br />
Kekahnkt K nr. .vj--'<br />
City and County Physician James<br />
-- outer districts; Andrew JBrlghti<br />
foreman - of , Kakaako stables ; Apaki<br />
ManuwaL' watchman of. Kakaako . sta<br />
bles; Barney Joy, machinist of Kaka<br />
ako stables;-Charle- s Holoua, foreman<br />
KI-oul- and watchman of Palama stables ; a,<br />
watchman Moiliili quarry; John<br />
Vasconcellos, foreman of, the sweeping<br />
gang; Hobron, auto truck4 driver; K- -<br />
kanuna.auto truck driver; John C OH<br />
veira, blacksmith ; George . KawaC stableman;<br />
Kahue,- - stableman; John Ma- -<br />
hakuA stableman;, Levi KanaL tool-jnan<br />
and Pan danger..man. v . i<br />
civn service Positions, r "f<br />
r. Those appointed by oeing placed Dn<br />
the list of those eligible for positions<br />
in tne police and fire departments as<br />
result or th civU Bervlcb eianilna-- tloa Thursday ; were announced Satur-- ;<br />
a<br />
H<br />
day night zt follows: v'i ir f ? i<br />
Police Department. ? '<br />
--<br />
;ohn;IL WaiwaioleijWalter W: Lar<br />
sen, E; K Richardson,-Josep- WF Santoa<br />
F. Nomu Hans K.? KlhachL Wm<br />
; p. Anglin, Pal YoungA. L. pe Pries,<br />
Dewey MpekinL4 c. ;;; :v?;<br />
,<br />
;<br />
Fire Department:. . ' .<br />
-- '<br />
i<br />
' a. F. Bradley Frank Plada, S.. D.<br />
Blake, .J W Dowdy, J. K, Kealoha,<br />
E. P. -- Maeomber, J. Malterre, De Witt<br />
I Special offleer, detective department<br />
"<br />
Mounted offlcer--E. J.-- GayJ<br />
, Motorcycle officery-Cha- s. H. tinstace,<br />
O. L. Almeida, fm. J. Markham,<br />
iLU. Moranba. M.i.; Miller, - f<br />
Substation of ffcerV-Joh- n Hills, Sam<br />
uet Ferrara, i I r Jleldgrove.<br />
-- Traffic office liver K. ' Akan,<br />
Samuel Lehua, H. Ihenhauer. J.;S.<br />
Townsend, AVm.' Legros,-;- - -- Michael<br />
Morse. Sylvester Cu Wm. F. Mey-- r.<br />
era, Oscar S. Weitu M. Stupple--<br />
beem. V- V . ...V<br />
' The; board apprbv the ' followmg<br />
itments by Fire<br />
Chlpf Thkirstnn In hid department: '<br />
I - Assistant<br />
I<br />
'<br />
" t<br />
Foreman Olaf Evenson,<br />
'.<br />
promoted to driver.<br />
Hoseman H. V. G, Field, promoted<br />
to assistant foreman<br />
' A: G. Kaiser. John M. Fries. Alfred<br />
Jaoa and John K. Jmes. appointed<br />
hosemen from the eligible lsL<br />
Ninety per centfjall the .city and<br />
county .supplies wla, be purchased<br />
,<br />
through the office I of Purchasing<br />
Agent E. J. Botts fo the six. months<br />
period' ending June 0. ,fBlds wlU be<br />
anthoriied at the raetlog of the board<br />
or suDemsors romoraw niht<br />
1915.<br />
iiuiwLULu limn HiiYu luuii uuijuu ;pv<br />
Paul Glade Writes to Friend<br />
Here of War in Belgium, East<br />
Prussia and Poland ;<br />
Irt' the ring line and . to draw again<br />
for munition from other detachments<br />
behind the ring line. The detachment<br />
has 24 wagons, 200 horses and as<br />
many"! soldiers. After nite long.<br />
marches we reached ,th,e enemy,<br />
On Kthe iwehtysixth of August we<br />
Friday-evente- g.<br />
school February 5, at.<br />
8 o'clock. - - Admission 25 cents. Entertainment<br />
is for the benefit of the<br />
milk fund of this organization-Ad- v.<br />
J<br />
1<br />
u, .x- -<br />
;<br />
. .<br />
1<br />
it<br />
;<br />
hcurs through the length of Germany,<br />
through Berlin, where I saw my family<br />
at the railroad station, brought us<br />
on the fourth of September to our<br />
place where we wre ordered to In<br />
East Prussia. Within 12 days not a<br />
IJ;" Tn UH w Jiuslei, the 'thud of<br />
, f ydruro and a selection by the<br />
fcn band. opened exercises at the Ko- -<br />
7 I Jrean compound. Punchbowl street; to--<br />
''y day; In observance of the seventh<br />
?'nlverary of the founding of the Ko- -<br />
Those who were present at the<br />
i by 8. H. Choi, secretary of the Ko-- ,<br />
rem X. M. G. A. The program opened<br />
with a song by the Korean boys oi<br />
- Ml school, after which H. S. Hong,<br />
t ; wanaging editor of the Korean Chrts- -<br />
" tiaa Advocate, offered grayer, ;<br />
V A TeatnrV of the meeting "warf ; the<br />
surrendering of the keys and seals<br />
of the association to the new officers<br />
by the retiring heads; The docaments<br />
vere handed to the new president by<br />
, iW. IC Pak, retiring chilnnan of the<br />
; Counsellors. : Mr. Pak then : delivered<br />
, a brief address In mhich he predicted<br />
t a bright future for the association Tinder<br />
tljf administration of the new offl--<br />
'<br />
eers. T-'"-- T:-h- T<br />
.. v -- , ---. i 4 f i j<br />
J. .... . I<br />
MajiJrs Brother Among Large<br />
Number of Appointees Approved<br />
by Supervisors<br />
'<br />
.<br />
-<br />
.<br />
inspecuon or W<br />
4 , :<br />
f<br />
ana mw<br />
rles fcy the munidpai government, m-eluding<br />
the tests for<br />
Official<br />
snpenlsors by Albert Warhote,<br />
president of the Territorial Boardor<br />
m urlitk was read to tn<br />
board at the meeting Saturday night.<br />
.<br />
jine lexiPr wag because he had<br />
territorial a Lille the British viceon- -<br />
Ui although town had been five<br />
ar?,t71J0riS? mitTh ln Germans,<br />
a counter-measur- e<br />
coun 7-- previous y<br />
Mayor<br />
. arresta or ;<br />
appointed Lot his brother ww;enJcye1 In une-- , ciu-- tne posiuon ana<br />
WOTK XOI muruiuft. ' ; ,<br />
Cut Lane1 did not start inspecting thanks military author!-milk- r<br />
Instead, accompanied by Super- -<br />
-<br />
tJes , .<br />
Ahia and Physician Way-- .<br />
renort that Walker was brut- -<br />
son, he toured the dairies of the coun- -<br />
trip was to secure information to show<br />
that the territory was not. handling<br />
cattle and inspection1-- properly,<br />
which iwould afford an excuse for tlty .<br />
dairies. ' .. - T"5?"--<br />
The supervisors the Water- -<br />
ttMtea lotVor oa ,!noilltfnr DlSCUSS- -<br />
i.. . I<br />
cno.ian. rin<br />
- rv .tfiG. "wtiV'hav1<br />
i<br />
The following cablegram! vai. te- -<br />
ceived Saturday from '<br />
German official sources: J<br />
"WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 30.<br />
Tbe London Times on December 23,<br />
'2814. reoorted the English<br />
COB8U, ln LlUe Walker, had brut-<br />
'<br />
territorial do not want to<br />
-<br />
iprpafp. hv th. nprniAn atthouah<br />
i.V.d broien one arm. lV.<br />
l:r<br />
established the<br />
tn anir nf hl. wAJ<br />
"Zr",7', I -- "rdTrfVenUv<br />
" " " ' l<br />
to on his jacket and overcoat when<br />
transported to Germany.<br />
dei SDeci.i facilities. He was allowed<br />
Iia. mA.Im vloltino- - lureru<br />
InspectlonOf diseased cat- -<br />
ftrrested<br />
as<br />
the<br />
fl.Ji?;Si2KrtoSaeeii<br />
possession of the<br />
pointed Vwas<br />
Lane d<br />
aermans<br />
Lane,<br />
to<br />
fa<br />
M1tlo .vhn t.<br />
by<br />
iPressei to<br />
y- -<br />
late afternoon<br />
that vicebeenput<br />
the<br />
visor County The<br />
alljr treated was. therefore lnventIotLMIfared far, and circulate<br />
milk Rj!:o9&HoifpitaJ<br />
branded<br />
A coroner's inauest lias been called<br />
10 Investigate the death of a Japanese<br />
laborer nimed Fulyimoto, who was<br />
t,on by<br />
officials<br />
beittglragged A letter , from . a Honolulan anl<br />
from one of th German soldiers who<br />
broke through the Russian cordon in<br />
the terrible and now historic battle<br />
of last .November has come to a iocal<br />
friend vivid with the roar of bat- -<br />
tie.<br />
I<br />
Tef letter is" from Paul Clade. well- -<br />
that he has wen a lieutenancy and the<br />
some dIsUnie<br />
b' runy team of, mules. The<br />
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UtkA M<br />
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cherished iron cross. The letter i ,<br />
- nn Uttlo f,nt (Tnfh I<br />
Poland. Previous to time young<br />
Glade had fought on the western side, I The in Belgium was corapara-tahlh- g<br />
part in the successful Uwly easy, in feouth Poland still quite<br />
on Namur, Belgium<br />
The letter is as follows:<br />
- Strykow, Russian Poland.<br />
Dec. 6, 1914<br />
Dear George<br />
So up to this place 1 have succeeded ,<br />
in getting through, and I am healthy ,<br />
and in good spirits. As It may interct<br />
vr.n nrf rttir n Hnnniiiiu' tn<br />
har a little direct from the<br />
Scene.<br />
o you may<br />
' war'"<br />
I shall write shortly how J<br />
Russian scul was in East Prussia, but<br />
now<br />
that<br />
war<br />
assault<br />
I the letter<br />
; On the fourth of August, ihe thlru<br />
f Jue-terbo- day of mobilization, I rg<br />
reported at<br />
at the 6th Garde Field Artll- -<br />
lerie Regiment and I was ordered to<br />
the light detachment of munition of<br />
thie Brst division. After the mobiliza<br />
tion of this detachment we left the<br />
garrison on the tenth of August,<br />
o'clock in the morning, by train to the<br />
Belgium border. 't<br />
- It is' the task of this detachment to<br />
provide, the munition for the batteries ly<br />
-- the rascals tried to invade<br />
sia. At cnce we received the order I<br />
tc-rea- ch Breslau by train.<br />
And from thtre we came into a<br />
frightful mltUp. We marched about<br />
0 kilometers Poland to the<br />
hT Hi.,h<br />
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agreeable, not censidering the bad<br />
roads, tut nere It is awful. Nobody<br />
could possibly Imagine the local conditions.<br />
The terrfible cold weather,<br />
far below aero, and then seven days<br />
and nights without sleep and no shel<br />
ter ln addition thereto<br />
by the Russians, cnce un--l<br />
expectedly surprised by the ''ossacka i<br />
-10 ake the story short, the most<br />
wrriuie pCrnce ine iasi ivaays.<br />
division and were suddenly surround I<br />
ed". by the Russians. They attacked ;<br />
us tIrom .all sides, everything went<br />
wrcng. but ' JAS - kit<br />
Freight Forwarders and Distnbutor<br />
Stle-- I<br />
on<br />
eichTeTTnd<br />
: ?J??n<br />
wnaeyer,<br />
surrondfJ<br />
we .succeeded to fight 'our<br />
way through "and thought we were<br />
safe as the Cossacks attacked us suddenly<br />
one. evening. Snd burnt and rnur<br />
dered and shot and pierced every- -'<br />
,tgJn-sjgfeirji- nd 'ne ca" f!<br />
,MK<br />
Vf ..Wrtjr ,"um lUttt<br />
.ter!:.'l ''.<br />
Though we were surrounded entin<br />
our army corps succeeded in raak<br />
V They -- are made daily at our bakery.<br />
SODA CRACKERS- -<br />
--OYSTER CRACKERS<br />
ANIMAL CRACKERS<br />
Sold in Paekascs and in Bulk at our Bakery.<br />
. Sold in Tins and Packages by ail Grocers."<br />
Love Biscuit<br />
j<br />
5-D- $68.75 for ay Trip<br />
;tTO; THE fGARDEN<br />
ISLAND"<br />
. - i of Kanai<br />
including Steamship Rates, Hotel<br />
Accommodations, Automobile<br />
Service , and Guides.<br />
Lower Rates Quoted for Parties<br />
.of Two or More. ,<br />
ALORICH A. HALL<br />
202 Kauikeolani Bui Id ing, 118<br />
King Street.; Phone 5395.<br />
We . arrange many other local<br />
--<br />
. tn& Inter4sland tours. - -<br />
ing 14,000 prisoners and conquering<br />
2"j cannons. - .That Is the best of the ;<br />
whole affair and that has ' been . ac- - i<br />
knowledged in the highest quarters.<br />
Ali i lost was my trunk, sleeping bag.<br />
laundry bag and last but not least,<br />
; r "i j."ijy 1' ; (came out well. I am sorry that I lost<br />
The Mothers' Club of KaimukI will the kodak. ; and the Honolulu . Photo<br />
give an entertamment and dance in Supply Ca may make a claim against<br />
the Assembly hall of-- the Liliuokalanl Cossacks . for same. Kind regards<br />
.<br />
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vij.<br />
'Aloha, vmii<br />
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pAtiLGtADEl"-Ue- ut<br />
6th Garde Field Reg. 3.<br />
CITY TRANSFER CO.<br />
Insist Love's Products<br />
lijf<br />
Dutch Cookies Ginger Snaps Lemon Snaps<br />
stormed Namur, a wonderful feat We to<br />
marched after that 50 kilometers further<br />
than Namur- arid then suddenly f<br />
the" ' command was' given: ' "Back<br />
march; march to East Prussia In or<br />
der to .fire the Russians out of that<br />
I<br />
A beautiful' train Journey of ? i<br />
the dandy<br />
DAILY<br />
kodak of the Honolulu REMINDERS<br />
Pho--<br />
Supply Co, But t have to' get along<br />
now without all these things and" I<br />
t Buy ynur Y. Ml C.<br />
nd I can do it The last few days<br />
A.'meal, books<br />
we today-Ad- v,<br />
had a little rest the first time since we - , , W<br />
are at the Russian side. I shall write<br />
"Round" theIsland la auto. $3.00.<br />
more today and divide my letters in<br />
Lewis Stables. Phone 2141. Adv.'<br />
several parts in case one should get ' The latest: Tommy Atkins" and<br />
lost On the ninth of November I military turbans, at Milton & Par-<br />
twas promoted 'to lieutenant; on' the son's, fashionable milliners: Adv.<br />
By -- 1<br />
DANCEiAT<br />
the Matsohia arriving tomorrow<br />
UUUOKALANJ,<br />
morning Henry May A, Co.. LtL will<br />
SCHOOL NEXT FRIDAY, my war pictures. I took 70 so fan all receive fresh . cauliflower and celery<br />
84<br />
tt6ter<br />
and newly churned Puritan creamery f<br />
butter. . Telephone 1271. Adf . ;<br />
our winaow.<br />
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" We are making a shipment of<br />
Can<br />
'Pineapple direct-t- o - Er-'a- nd OA<br />
the S. Director." Takf advantage<br />
of this rare opportunity ta send your<br />
friends or relatives in Cn;1and or<br />
Scotland a case of Hawaii's rery<br />
choicest canned pines at A little above<br />
the Honolulu price. We Guarantee ,<br />
Delivery to any part of England or<br />
Scotland, all charges prepaid., ..... ..<br />
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Let us have your order immediately.<br />
tfiVF - 3<br />
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ocooie Union Grirt, king St.<br />
breakfasts for your dealer sells<br />
Swift's premium products or an gel<br />
them for you.; - r.<br />
ISSIt<br />
IK!<br />
0 'BYBHiSIlE!<br />
V The, best bearding nouse or cafe Is<br />
that cne, which; serve Switt'a prem- SAN FRANCISCO, Caly ' '<br />
Feb. f.<br />
ium ham or bacon.' You will vouch<br />
for this If you have been disappointed coast, for several xfays has done<br />
; with pthef brands. And., It you live damage to Venice, Long Beach and<br />
home-yo- u at can." be sure of pleasant other resorts. V , . ;<br />
The big storm .that has- - swept the<br />
13C0,-00- O<br />
Hoed 0iines :<br />
oiapt cash wetMm& .<br />
I- -<br />
of<br />
ISli<br />
men s and boysi mixed<br />
suit in the store J<br />
ii Deneiit<br />
you act quickly: See<br />
(ffil)lllIM(S CO<br />
Street<br />
Just<br />
Ewa<br />
and Bread Co,<br />
TO<br />
Fort<br />
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SAYS DELEGATE<br />
WORKED HARD ON<br />
HARBORS BILL<br />
Raymond C. Brown Declares<br />
Kuhio Should Be Commended<br />
For5 What He Has Done<br />
Secretary Raymond C. Brown 'of the<br />
Chamber of Commerce made the<br />
lowing statement this morning:<br />
"I have jUBt seen a prlTate letter re-<br />
ceived by a businesa house in<br />
Hono-Jul- u<br />
from a gentleman in the East<br />
who has been considerably interested<br />
in the Kahului project appropriation<br />
which was left out of the rivers and<br />
harbors bill by the' House of Repre<br />
sentatives and I am fuly convinced<br />
that Delegate Kalanianaole is entitled<br />
to considerable praise and commendation<br />
for the efforts he has put forth<br />
in An attempt to have the harbors of<br />
Hawaii reoresented In that bilL Pert<br />
tSonany, I have not been in favor of<br />
Prince Cupid as our delegate to Wash-jjngto-n<br />
but 1 believe in giving praise<br />
where praise Is flue and to offset some<br />
"of the bard knocks that has been<br />
: given the delegate I want to say. that<br />
Vk<br />
be has certainly performed much<br />
worfcfor us In connection with the<br />
rivers, and harbor bill. It Is not always<br />
necessary to get favorable results<br />
before one is commended with<br />
'good work. Much good wok and<br />
much hard work sometimes shows no<br />
favorable results and In this instance<br />
I want to be one to pat Kuhio on the<br />
back and say good work.<br />
- "The. tetter above referred to shows<br />
that Prince Cupid has busied himself<br />
quite largely o working with senators<br />
In an attempt. to have Honolulu har<br />
bors recognized and , having the needs<br />
cf our harbors inserted In the rivers<br />
and harbora.bill. ;<br />
.<br />
,:a<br />
VThe Information that I have tends<br />
X' to show that there is .very little like-'-a; llhood. of either Hotiolula or Kahului<br />
getting ;Any portion of their $250,000<br />
; and respectively. ' this ses-slo-n,<br />
but 4 tan see no good reason for<br />
rapping Prince ; Cupid and saying 'I<br />
told you so I thing we should . for<br />
get the fact ti; ahe .was not on thk<br />
' get the 'fact that be was not dn the<br />
; :. hearty support now that he is 'on the<br />
job, and I believe greater good will<br />
v come of that method rather than the<br />
i method of always condemning bin.<br />
a- - Praise should be given where; praise<br />
is due regardless of personal animos-Z- .<br />
Ity and personal dislikes." - v ; a .<br />
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Buy your Y. M. C. A. meai book<br />
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Iffozx dlllrca tre pile cr fraH<br />
If they catch c&IJa easily, lack an<br />
tltloa cr are tackward in schoct<br />
they need SCOTT'S EMULSION<br />
wLich is rich ia the food deceits<br />
to create gwd Hood to tirof-- ? cn<br />
their bodies and brains SCO IT'S<br />
L7IULSI0N is free from al- - O<br />
echel cr t&bit faming drsss.<br />
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' The Emporium' of<br />
ORIENTAL - MERCHANDISE.:<br />
Nuuanu St , Phone 1522 ;<br />
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At 35 cents each<br />
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HAWAEIAN.BZPT.<br />
Honolulu. T. H February 1. 1915.<br />
Special Orders No. 24.<br />
(Extract.) ,, i<br />
L. Pvt. Harry T. Nayor. Company<br />
M, 2d Infantry, bow on duty at these<br />
headquarters, will be discharged from<br />
the army by bis commanding officer,<br />
by purchase, under the provisions of<br />
General Orders No. 31, War Department<br />
series 1914.<br />
By command of Maj.-ge- n. Carter.<br />
2. Cpl. Samuel E. Lyeth. Company<br />
A, 2d jnfantry. Fort Shafter, T. FL,<br />
will proceed to this city, reporting on<br />
arrival to the Department Adjutant,<br />
for duty, at these headquarters.<br />
There being no public quarters available<br />
and it being impracticable to<br />
assign this soldier to any organization<br />
for rations the Quartermaster Corps<br />
will provide suitable quarters and<br />
commute bis rations at the rate of $1<br />
per day while on this duty.<br />
The Quartermaster Corps will furu-Is-h<br />
the necessary transportation. The<br />
journey is necessary for the public<br />
service.<br />
3. Pvt Patrick Rawlings, Battery<br />
E, 1st Field Artillery, Schofleld Barracks.<br />
T. H wW be discharged from<br />
the army by the commanding officer<br />
of that post by purchase, under the<br />
provisions of General Orders No. 31,<br />
War Department series 1914. r<br />
Under the conditions mentioned in<br />
section of said order, $140 of the<br />
purchase price Of discharge Is remit<br />
ted in this case. i<br />
4. Pvt Walter R. Merchant Com<br />
pany G, 2d Infantry, Fort Shafter, T.<br />
H win be discharged from the army<br />
by, the I commanding officer of that<br />
post by purchase, under the provis<br />
ions of General Orders No. 31, War<br />
Department series 1914.<br />
5. Pvt waiter E. Rose, Battery E,<br />
1st Field Artillery, Schofleld Barracks,<br />
T. H will be discharged from "the<br />
amy by the commanding officer of<br />
that post by purchase, under the pro<br />
visions or General urders no. si, war<br />
Department series 1914.<br />
6." Pvt John M. Swain, Company A,<br />
2d Infantry Fort Shafter,, T. :H Is<br />
transferred to the; Hospital; Corps at<br />
that post ' .'f<br />
Leave of absence for one month<br />
and 23 days, with permission to leave<br />
the Department to take, effect upon<br />
arrival at San Francisco, CaU of the<br />
April transport Is granted 2d Lieut<br />
Edwin ; J.' O'Haray ", Coast Artfllery<br />
Corps, Fort De Russy, T. Ht<br />
Attention Is invited to General Orders<br />
Na 196, War Department 1907,<br />
and General Orders No. 35, series<br />
1914, these headquarters.<br />
JURY ACQUITS PA VA0<br />
OF STATUTORY CHARGE:<br />
OUT THREE MINUTES<br />
After being out less than three: min<br />
utes a Jury In the federal court this<br />
morning returned a - verdict of not<br />
guilty in the case of Manuel M. .Pa-va-o.<br />
The defendant was charged with<br />
statutory offense,: the complaining<br />
witness being Maria Pimental, a deat<br />
mute. The trial which closed today<br />
was the second hearing of the case,<br />
the, first having resulted 14 a. disagree<br />
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' The, Jury was; composed of A. F.<br />
ment y : :y-..v:- . j;<br />
Thayer, W. R. Grace, H. B. Weller X<br />
M. Irvine, C. Sv Desky, E. O. White,<br />
S:t S. : Peek, S., J. J-yl- e, P, H. Bar-tel- s,<br />
Joiqulm Souza, Robert Horner<br />
aiid,y J. Bdchiy.' ... ."<br />
GAY PASSES TEST FOR<br />
MOUNTED POLICEMAN<br />
7 E, J. Gay, discharged by Mayor Lano<br />
from i the position as milk. Inspector<br />
In favor of the executive's brother.<br />
Lot Lane, looms up . again as a pros<br />
pective city employe. Gay ; took, the<br />
civil service examination for a position<br />
aa mounted police officer and<br />
passed, according to the commission's<br />
findings Saturday night" He probably<br />
will be 6een riding a policeman's horse<br />
In the near future.<br />
CORPORATION MEETINGS (<br />
Annual corporation meetings are<br />
now Irf full awing; thoujh none of the<br />
big plantations has yet had. its meet<br />
ing. From now on for the next few<br />
weeks there will be a targe number of<br />
I meetings to go over the past year's<br />
work and elect omcers for the new<br />
year, ;:::<br />
The meetings as advertised to be<br />
held include the following: ' '<br />
: February 4 --Honolulu Soap Works,<br />
February 6 HonoluIu'Gas Comoany.<br />
- -<br />
s a. m. :; ."- v.<br />
February 6 Kona - Tobacco Com<br />
pany, 10 a. m.<br />
'.<br />
w<br />
men<br />
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fm<br />
""''4.' t<br />
For ihe next few days these sanitary<br />
electro-welde- d BatMrooni Fixtures will<br />
be sold at these low prices to reduce<br />
an over stock. Buy now and save<br />
; W. W. DUIOND & CO., Ltd.<br />
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The House cf Housewares. ?va--. ';a --<br />
'63-6-5' King1 Street'<br />
V HOIfOLULtrCtBlrtXEfniT,? MOXD& Y FEBRTTAB Y lV 19l<br />
SENATOR .HARDING<br />
GJEST OF AD CLUB AT<br />
LUNCHEON VFDRESDAY<br />
United States Senator-elec- t W. G<br />
Harding of Ohio will be the guest of<br />
honor at the Ad Club luncheon- - oa<br />
: Address hox. 141,<br />
' .6076-3- t ,<br />
TO CB X I a f 1<br />
state , price.<br />
Experienced 'dry goods salesman, for<br />
-- .wholesale Arm. stating age,<br />
experience . also salary ; eipected.<br />
-- Dry Goods," this office.: 6076-t-f<br />
' BAM CO O ' WO RK,<br />
OhUni. Fancy bamboo work, 1286 Fort<br />
6076-l- m - -<br />
M. Nishigaya, house-painter-;, tel. 2322<br />
) ; 6076-l- ' m<br />
. . a<br />
Okazaki, merchant . tailor, 169' Hotel<br />
I<br />
Kbyama Sfiotesv dry goods, toilet g'ds!<br />
Tengudo, watchmaker. Hotel & Smith.<br />
- a<br />
:<br />
j .<br />
Pacific Photo Gallery, Hotel - Street<br />
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a i. - a .<br />
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; ' 6076-6- m '<br />
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st<br />
O. Yamagucht 1582 PhlliD: teL 520L<br />
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6076-l- : -- -<br />
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imv. -- 1<br />
WANTED,<br />
Second-ban-d incubators;<br />
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Star-BulleU- ni<br />
TAYLOR SHOP.<br />
WHOLESALE KOUSE.<br />
WATCH IWAKERV<br />
6076-l- m<br />
PHOTOGRAPHER.<br />
076-i- m<br />
Michlta Photo Gallery next' Empire;<br />
6076-l- m<br />
WHOLESALE HOUSE.<br />
Ozaki Shoten, merchandise. King<br />
PAINTER.<br />
CONTRACTOR.<br />
Nomura, contractor-builder- ; 3919<br />
- 6076-l-m<br />
tel.<br />
M. Ohta, contractor-builder- ; Hotel si<br />
6076-l- m<br />
K. Segawa, contractor, 602 Beretanla.<br />
PROPOSALS will be received at the<br />
Bureau !" of.. Supplies and . Accounts.<br />
Nary Department, Washington. D. C,<br />
until 10 o'clock a. m March 2. 1915,<br />
for delivering at the naval station,<br />
Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, naval supplies,<br />
as follows,:. Bolts, pipes and fittings.<br />
ralves,.VoIf,meters, watt meters. Apply<br />
for proposals to the nary pay office.<br />
Honolulu, T. H or to the Bureau.<br />
SAMUEL McGOWAN, ' ' Paymiuster<br />
General, II. a N.<br />
076-Fe-b. 1, 8. -<br />
JiUlj iiiilx J4LiliLjl!L<br />
Harmony Lodge, t O O Fl. meeU<br />
this evening at 7:30 o'clock<br />
Harmony Lodge. I. O. O. F., meets<br />
this evening at 7:30 o'clock.<br />
Wednesday, noon.<br />
Senator Harding in response to a<br />
wireless invitation extended . through Hawaiian Lodge Na 21, F. and A.<br />
C. H. Brown has an Mv. Representative<br />
holds stated meeting tonight at<br />
swered that he will be there, provided 7:30 o'clock.<br />
storms do not delay the Matsonia. in<br />
which he is a passenger.<br />
The other big feature of the Wed<br />
Long<br />
1<br />
nesday luncheon, will be the address<br />
this evening.<br />
r CnMiA Uhm Arlmitw Dmhh<br />
of the leaders in charge of the Mid<br />
Regular<br />
Pacific Carnival. They will tell what<br />
meeting of George W. De<br />
Man,<br />
Long n has-bee- done and what the people Post G. A. R.. at 7:30 o'clock<br />
are expected to do in helping out this evening.<br />
Company, Artillery.<br />
There will be music by the Kumalae<br />
quintet club and it Is expected<br />
The Jurors of Circuit Court Judge<br />
PH headcuarters<br />
that<br />
dvldt Ashford's court are expected<br />
one of the record breaking assemblies<br />
to.be in<br />
complaint<br />
attendance tomorrow moraine at a charging<br />
will be cm hand.<br />
o'clock for duty.<br />
Plans for the entertainment of Sen<br />
ator-elec- T Harding are still In embryo, The pupils of the piano department<br />
due to the uncertainty as to whether of Punahou gave a concert this after-<br />
he and Mrs. Harding will conttaue on noon, the program being one of mis<br />
to Hllo on the vessel, spending wee cellaneous music.<br />
there before returning to Honolulu. It<br />
Is certain, however, that the senator Harmony, Chapter Order<br />
elect and his wife will be th guest Eastern Star, meets the Odd Fel<br />
the<br />
of the governor and the territory at lows' building this evening the reg-<br />
a number of social affairs. They are ular hour. Business Importance.<br />
expected to be in the territory about<br />
three weeks.<br />
'<br />
Kenneth Southerlnnd, deputy reve<br />
nue collector for Coney Island dls<br />
trict received a "black hand1 letter<br />
recently. It is supposed to-- be from<br />
the illicit wine makers of that sec- -<br />
-- . . - i<br />
tiont - f T- --<br />
V I - - " ' ' .<br />
'f<br />
The members Oiive Branch S.<br />
the<br />
is the<br />
the<br />
4.<br />
in<br />
at<br />
of<br />
of Ret.-0.-bekah<br />
Lodge No. 2,<br />
February 4. All Odd and. Re-- 1<br />
bekahs invited to attend.<br />
committee the Republican I<br />
A . VJ- -. .<br />
few-<br />
? tonight<br />
Iri rom wnere:<br />
The inembers of Olive '<br />
POLICE BELIEVE<br />
Vitrr Murdered Charge<br />
Benjamin Sinton, belonging to the<br />
U. Coast<br />
pending filing of<br />
him with murder of Wlh<br />
liam De Freeze, a member of the organization.<br />
That Sinton Implicated in<br />
death of lie Freeze, whose matgled<br />
body was found in a vacant near<br />
corner of Bishop and Queen<br />
Yll<br />
streets late Saturday<br />
LJlt<br />
night is tz be- -<br />
No. of<br />
police,<br />
they have secured much important<br />
evidence to sustain their opinion.<br />
. McDuffie has<br />
&<br />
ktna'<br />
Fellows<br />
a<br />
discharged<br />
T'lt<br />
w-fpimd:<br />
withlita<br />
Officers from de<br />
Branch Re<br />
rartascnt secured<br />
1earned<br />
104th<br />
the a<br />
lot<br />
from Sinton<br />
after series of contradictory siate--<br />
I J"116118 P will<br />
FTeeza was indebted<br />
William Dunnasan 11. dishonorably<br />
- soldier arrested shortly<br />
ntral of<br />
k-i.<br />
knifewas<br />
"C.<br />
the mire'ered man<br />
lay. tLe1 detec!tc<br />
tle remains cf<br />
bekah Lodge . Na 2, L.O. O. P. will<br />
February 4. All Odd Fellows and Re-- 1 mixpA with Sfntnn .dmlt- -<br />
bekahs invited to .Adiinr attend.<br />
ted to McDuffie today that h had ac<br />
, Albert F. Afong.<br />
companied De<br />
broker, formerly<br />
Freeze : on" Saturday<br />
epbell StrtrtitSSS-<br />
He bad asked Da Freeze,<br />
block.<br />
today Joined the<br />
J guardian Trust com encc sume<br />
. as<br />
of liquor, to repay of thw<br />
Pany .head of its .stock and. bond VZZl Mm<br />
regular. 1 6 dozen size<br />
; This. Iy for ten davs- - 'offer<br />
only.<br />
Portrait post cards 1J0 per dozen.<br />
Hotel1<br />
OF DE FREEZE,<br />
Ix-t- hich Slnon admitted . con--<br />
department ... a i l ' "7 :<br />
i<br />
' , t :<br />
Alleging! that for a period of 8taUon .tY N.v<br />
several "ie '<br />
.alW<br />
i5lY!5?<br />
Josefa.Lorenxo has filed in circuit<br />
h5JS?<br />
court a petition for divorce from Flo--<br />
wiii- - meev. uuq evejing,.4n u..i. tv<br />
hall at ?:?0fli After, the meeting Mra.<br />
Smythe tiay. will, give a musical pro<br />
gram of her own composition, assisted<br />
by local talent All Eastern Stars cor<br />
dially Invited. -<br />
:f"<br />
The , time, limit for; the ".tender- of<br />
Dias for.uxe Hawaiian Memorial,<br />
Ihe, obhiracll whlchiHhaa'<br />
puudfnr<br />
-<br />
htm .Rt<br />
today.Vwas postponed until FeoJ 15 to<br />
give contractors more time to figure.<br />
The bids will be opened on that. day<br />
at .the, office of,,H. L. Kerr, architect a<br />
r li.r-- r.r-- A-- i<br />
'Ht<br />
A. ..W. Neelv. deDUtv- - tax .assessor.<br />
Hi beea appointed, arbitrator: to fix<br />
the, valuation , of a stripy of property<br />
owned by the Queen Emma estate<br />
which la needed by the city and county<br />
to complete the government road<br />
between Puuloa and Pearl Harbor.<br />
The estate asks . 1700 ,while 'the city<br />
offers 1300 for the strip.; ; - a ;<br />
A J<br />
Judgment for defendant was return-- 1<br />
ed by. Circuit Judge Stuart today: In<br />
the suit brought by :Wong .Tim Look<br />
against. Goo. Wan Hoy to recover the<br />
Sum ; of ,48Z.55, this, being half the<br />
amount paid Into court by Wong Tm<br />
Lops; some time ago on a Judgment In<br />
which the two were defendants. Wong<br />
Tim, Look avers fie: paid Goo Wan<br />
Hoy s part of the judgment and want--l<br />
ed the latter , compelled : to reimburse<br />
him for It a.<br />
Chairman C. R. Forbes, T. : M.<br />
Church and C. J. McCarthy of the<br />
harbor commission, returned yester<br />
day morning from a tour of inspec-- i<br />
Uon over KauaL They investigated<br />
the subject of the proposed wharves<br />
at Koloa and Walmea. inspected the<br />
government railway line which . has<br />
been leased to Cot Z. S. Spalding and<br />
viewed. the' proposed locations for. the!<br />
extension .f the road.through the<br />
pa& district A general report of their<br />
activities : and findings probably ; will<br />
be made to . the harbor commission at<br />
ts meeting tomorrow morning. .<br />
" '<br />
FREE<br />
With each, order for one dozen of<br />
our fine retouched, portrait postcards,<br />
we will give, freefone cabinet photo.<br />
The KODAGRAPH SHOP. Cor.<br />
Advr<br />
Ka--<br />
and Union streets. - : ':' ;<br />
--<br />
t.tr.rS<br />
lii.nanHAti A 1. f.lArtalutr<br />
4<br />
Have You<br />
er; oVA J<br />
EXTRA!<br />
If. you own a Waltham Watch,<br />
write us A fairly brief<br />
about "Why I Bought , My Wat<br />
tbam, How it Has Served<br />
Me." 1 letter<br />
and<br />
For the best true account<br />
we will present the writer with .<br />
the choice of a 150 Waltham<br />
"Opera" Watch, or a 50 Waltham<br />
convertible Bracelet<br />
Watch.<br />
Today<br />
m<br />
the<br />
"MIDDY<br />
r<br />
; TOT:::<br />
m.<br />
PAJAMii<br />
You don't have to<br />
button the coat!<br />
TheGLARIOri<br />
A'AA AAA- -<br />
1 1 ., ?<br />
U12, Asia lane<br />
SasakL, Mosaic works, Nuuanu stree<br />
; 6076-l- m : . '.<br />
Kba<br />
6076-l- m . . -<br />
SHdP.<br />
Kuba: and'<br />
' - . '<br />
Saito Drug King ft Aloha' lane.<br />
' - ' '<br />
. : 6UTB-l- m<br />
i .:<br />
& King.<br />
.:.y , 6076-l- m :":vi-r u . -<br />
'<br />
a<br />
TIN8MITW.<br />
Masaki tmsmithTel.<br />
vw afld sectred at the<br />
u iuo uBial( Wu iou7<br />
FURNITURE.<br />
King-Alapa- Hasegawa. furniture; i.<br />
6LACRSMITK<br />
Re-tire'work<br />
blacksmithihg.<br />
6076-l-<br />
DRUG-STORE- ,<br />
jStore,<br />
BICYCLE SHOP.'<br />
Komeya. Bicycles. Punchbowl<br />
MASSAGE.1<br />
Mr7 A Mrs. Hoshlmoto. - Phone: 263t.<br />
' ' , 6076-l- m<br />
..<br />
DECORATOR.'<br />
IidaA Beretanla st Telephone 4049,<br />
' ,T---- - .' 6076-l- m .: X'--<br />
' PAINTER1.'<br />
uy r JfjtflWry, baTTSCkS ' last Ight<br />
Thdrstensena, seaffiao by trade andl rcTeaieqVa number of bloodfitalxja. The<br />
of Norway. - ; ; la spotted, several<br />
- v-- : .a X I patches of on the<br />
v ine reguiarrmeeung or we<br />
uuruuuu .teams uao oe BlU'milai'<br />
fDUir - McDuffie ,wts Immediately<br />
4a aI<br />
!2J yw;-- ftte<br />
- if.iv .fv? J y, ?&t2.Tur<br />
-<br />
stawmeAts to him regarding<br />
tfWong A:PetittoneT jChambers stom , Jle; Joined De<br />
a. wrlt;trf corpus. rhd Freeze a few he said,<br />
be removed, from the later secured sddawater with<br />
of Richard U Halsey., tb intoiant w nixMi "SinJ<br />
.. a.<br />
cefgj have at,- - Fort Arm<br />
acres'. . agricultural, .timber and flat<br />
land on Moiokai, mauka of Waialua, at<br />
mxJrott..SAtdrrfay<br />
sa: il:!,? -<br />
II<br />
VdlmWrinlCra<br />
0,;StewillctIon<br />
Att<br />
Fort and streets! 7<br />
Tulh 'VS " ousesu5t"Se ieer<br />
.Bowen., , ,J suspects,. Including man who gave<br />
I RvArjl Kmiiht<br />
stockheldreol.the hAaiuari<br />
BUnUth Paving qtte8tIotied !an(j leased. HeiTran Is<br />
A Concrete v annual 1 night<br />
Coat<br />
native that much while<br />
a;? larger blood are leg<br />
win uem mortr<br />
I Kr<br />
of<br />
8aId to told police that<br />
are. j. a. presxaeati tlagt saw m ftv rffh<br />
Waterhouse, A. j ' '<br />
! . va<br />
P.: secretary; W . Shingle, I : jiiiab lAfrfih<br />
. i i tfie coroner's he itet<br />
' r ':?'.':' 'iv? v<br />
- f Information through. the<br />
ChapterNo. O..E. S.,l vestieatlon now beihaf<br />
A. . . . . . W I. I<br />
CJ T0 2' safla. fh<br />
c- --r --.; i his<br />
case Kum jWo Drag<br />
for habeas has minutes later,<br />
91i,<br />
custody ; whicK<br />
1<br />
arrived .<br />
strong" at Saturday<br />
ThA ntf<br />
his place on Queen<br />
their names Simpson, Heilran aad<br />
The-ne- w<br />
Captain McDuffie A number of witnesses<br />
will be summoned. '<br />
- . I A"<br />
mi a<br />
r<br />
Influence the; exchange<br />
day with .the result of general rise<br />
quotations more marked than any<br />
weekftVot only was there<br />
general advance but there came also<br />
quickening interest ana many<br />
transactions. "h:r.<br />
W Cr S.,' Hawaiian Mc--<br />
,<br />
Bryde, Olaa and Kehaka made good<br />
10:55 night gains. H. S. made gain<br />
AA DTAM 4 Y<br />
23i between and additional<br />
this morning; 290 shares chang<br />
ed hands. Hawaiian Sugar advanced<br />
34H, gain McBryde touched<br />
nt the mark. Its highest this yeat,<br />
as<br />
:: cheers elected by the 250 shares being sold.<br />
Wl)rit,<br />
Olaa was up<br />
registered Its first trans<br />
Co., lml at their action the year<br />
have,<br />
at 137, rise of<br />
the he<br />
metsuug uuman, Ftpwh inmiuv<br />
vice-presiden- t;; John<br />
Brewery also was up Pineapple<br />
sinton.<br />
; v<br />
Gilman,<br />
was unchanged, were<br />
.R.<br />
Gas common<br />
neDntv: Sheriff fc'<br />
u4itprv<br />
and Olaa; 6s. a.,<br />
;.<br />
ltfauest until can Dividends were announced fol<br />
additional<br />
lows: Haiku II; Paia, SI; Kekaha.<br />
conducted h<br />
A - M<br />
11; Pioneer, .20; Walmea,<br />
H .THREE NEW OFFICERS<br />
, 4 y ; ;<br />
: : F0 R HAWA II ATI D:<br />
Several changes in' the cr<br />
sfbned personnel of local rc:<br />
are announced In war departr:<br />
ders just received here. "The tr<br />
of officers being due to the re'<br />
colonizing regiments, and cl:<br />
the officers wherf four-yea- their<br />
its.?r"'<br />
r<br />
of foreign service Is up. A<br />
Sugar at 4M began to'exercise<br />
T--<br />
on stock to--<br />
Tr<br />
a<br />
eome to the 2nd Icfi<br />
Capt'<br />
in<br />
Clarence R.; Day. 5th Cav<br />
of recent<br />
to the 4th Cavalry.<br />
a<br />
These , changes - become e.T<br />
May<br />
a or<br />
I, the three officers br!r<br />
'<br />
I ; dered tp sail for Hawaii on tlz<br />
, -- transport, - .<br />
& Sugar,<br />
a , -<br />
,<br />
'<br />
C. & a H to DELINQUENT GIRLS SET. i<br />
: boards an<br />
; jTO INDUSTRIAL SCi:<br />
to of<br />
Eva Kupihea and Rose Johnac:.<br />
two ld girls arrested by<br />
police Saturday night in company<br />
.A Kekaha<br />
of a<br />
two soldiers, were sentenced to a<br />
as<br />
.<br />
as<br />
1.<br />
'<br />
at the girls', industriai school by<br />
cult ; Judge' Whitney this art: r:<br />
Probation Officer John C. An !<br />
:<br />
says that the Kupihea. girl bai<br />
In the Institotfon before and U:at<br />
have :been on probation in Juv<br />
court for several months:<br />
YOUR<br />
BRAND<br />
WICHUAN<br />
& Company<br />
L E A D IMG<br />
J EWE L E R Si<br />
at<br />
NEW<br />
-- ' e w ',;-- r -v -<br />
A '<br />
Sent in the Num--<br />
Waltliam<br />
h ) I 1-<br />
Watch shown hereand it may be you. a<br />
We Repeat the Simple Gonditions:<br />
j1 $100 extra tlnn rnbdet Araltham Watch :1wiU Am iriven<br />
to the owner of the oldest Waltham Watch in this Territory.<br />
i<br />
Ag6 shown by number on the movement. 'Watch mnst have<br />
been in the Territory before January 25tli of .this;-yea-r, and<br />
be in good running condition. Tell m something of the ; :<br />
watch's history.<br />
L6i<br />
Numb<br />
t<br />
,.<br />
'<br />
.jt-.-<br />
. , : ty,<br />
- ' A" A hL<br />
Has your Waltham'T'a<br />
lower number thin this?<br />
"Wkhinan &. Companyiif! '<br />
"Sir:-- : I, John Bryant, own a<br />
Waltham Watch, No. 2,188,232'<br />
which is in perfect ,working or-d- er<br />
and as I claim' is, if not.<br />
the best, is as good as the best<br />
timekeeper in HonoIuluA Address<br />
- "JOHN BRYANT.<br />
' - ...:y<br />
sr 2,108,252<br />
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GUI 'ft?' HONOLULU STAE-BULLETTI- N. MONDAY,<br />
- ... . . -<br />
I1ILEY H. ALLEN<br />
::0NDAY.;...rr FKBRUAHV 1, 1915.<br />
it ring dream of a srpooth promoter.<br />
It is. the campaign of the loiing women s<br />
Christian Association to round out its 1915<br />
; '(icttb care for definite advance steps.<br />
ilfte influences and home, surroundings for<br />
ur.drcds and thousands, of girls.<br />
Isnt that worth a-litt-<br />
le of your attention, you<br />
:sy businessmen b.IIonolulu who know tliat<br />
ressive citizenship is the future , hope of<br />
. is city I , Ish t that.wortKybur attention, you<br />
inen of IIonolululroknoTr the need of<br />
cry wholesome factor in developing a strong<br />
1 clean youth in yonrTfeityj1 ;; ::<br />
f.'ome facts are dry facts,'.but the facts about<br />
? Y. "VW C. X areoti' Last year it was 90<br />
r cent<br />
; means pretty<br />
1 business ( management, and it oughtj to<br />
cal' to the ; business Jinstinctsjof the men.<br />
. institution ot 750 inembers with all its<br />
!ricted avenues of incomer that is 90.per cent<br />
:<br />
' :'.', ,<br />
'<br />
; ;. f ::<br />
t the need is greater than the present<br />
i ment to handle it Honolulu has "made<br />
; extension ;.<br />
4 Then<br />
' I v"cw furniture 'is needed for rest room<br />
. oflice.' There is a time "dunng the day<br />
'. more and comfortable equipment has be--<br />
is $19,2G6 and thisJtU(Jget basenan-:- d<br />
by:-- tha careful businessmen . tof the<br />
ruber of.Commerce. . Its income is estimated<br />
15,479.!-- . That means that $3787 stands be-- n<br />
the<br />
W; C. A. and the work- - it should<br />
.As inveTnt ;of $3787 will pay; 100 per<br />
t in divided :' ' : '.<br />
that two-da- y campaign is 'over; the<br />
. ,'lcxi<br />
G. A; ought to have ik nly $3 87 but<br />
) or CC000.<br />
''<br />
-<br />
thcre V any over the .budget account put<br />
the new building fund.;'. '<br />
v<br />
$<br />
)w abqutrlt, Honolulu I tXis)?;.<br />
ins to lis that most of the- - first month of<br />
c w municipal administration has been<br />
i in scrr;iping over a milk inspector and a<br />
Tr--i j<br />
.<br />
'<br />
- EDITOR<br />
FEBRUABY, J,401a<br />
' ' ,;: 'v<br />
ii ah ii un ii ii ii ii r ii ii ii ii ii ii xrw hi i i 11 1 1 u<br />
THE EFFECTIVE SUBMARINE.<br />
TE THE GREATER WORK POSSIBLE!<br />
For two da'8 tomorrow and Wedncslay--- -l<br />
a people of Honolulu will have a chance to<br />
:::vest some money where it will bring 100 per<br />
cent in divdends.<br />
get-rich-qiii- ck This is no scheme, no glit- -<br />
The investment T Recent telegraphic despatches telling of sup- writers so desire, tire<br />
posed German submarines on the Irish coast for<br />
effects;<br />
draw attention to the unexpected ranging pow-<br />
THE<br />
ers of these deadly engines of war. The steady<br />
bination<br />
extension of the sphere of activity of German<br />
T. H., Jan. 29, 1915.<br />
submarines is the subject of a recent article<br />
Sir: reading one<br />
by the German naval expert, Count Reventlow.<br />
of your<br />
here I note a on<br />
The sinking of the British battleship Formida at<br />
pianist<br />
ble in the channel, preceded as it was by the It wrote the<br />
sinking of a boat and later cm,cl8m n musician at Lib-- they can The picture on<br />
'<br />
, - .<br />
. .i<br />
It is $3787. ;<br />
The dividends! They; are the dividends of<br />
-- ful semce to Honolulu and Hawaii; the<br />
: ividends of educatipn, and .honorable employ<br />
ment, and; cleans wholesomo companionship,<br />
tli:1!de;W' reereatioijitey the ;0f German j a erty theater demonstration playingthe screen silent drama and reiwu<br />
sieauiei s uii suited to picture is not suitable music<br />
the evidence, Says the (<br />
with the picture! Many leaders change from<br />
' wor,d m tne 8tates- - Mu8ic and the the<br />
under-wate- r able , but cannot, the. picture screen to call for these<br />
space anonymous communica- likewise waltzes or<br />
tions.)<br />
MUSIC AND THEATER.<br />
Honolulu,<br />
Honolulu Star-Bulleti- n,<br />
Editor .<br />
In<br />
daily<br />
papers criticism the<br />
musician the Liberty<br />
is evident whoever<br />
patrol Dover<br />
better.<br />
uesiruciion cuuuuerciai<br />
high-clas- French gives s orchestra<br />
theme<br />
wnter, that German pictUre Is will be in demand orchestra by number. I regret that<br />
to operate almost anywhere even in the most;! M111 history the this beautiful city of Honolulu is<br />
: motion picture. music<br />
irequentea frnnnonM<br />
Wurlitzer piano somewhat backward regarding<br />
.waters. ian(i organ effect combined In- - and the picture.- - ! hive not visited a<br />
lie tne suggestion tnai revival<br />
wonaerrui possiDiiuies. theater where good music to<br />
virile<br />
dividends<br />
two-step- s<br />
during sentimental scenes. In other<br />
words, music classified, not a com<br />
of tones, which makes this<br />
instrument sound far below its capa<br />
bilities.<br />
The public demand music suited<br />
the picture throughout the United<br />
States is very critical, so much so<br />
that many film companies employ a<br />
play for the actors as they<br />
play their parts. The players claim<br />
Off bv the the play<br />
of is a<br />
me in music the con- - quires<br />
coast,<br />
versant<br />
one to another, directing<br />
craft are and more<br />
during the past of<br />
The<br />
is<br />
dismisses tue sunmenvor 4- - is<br />
for<br />
to<br />
theater.<br />
to<br />
an<br />
suited<br />
we<br />
- ffiSJT'- sUamboat Thanking<br />
Oprmnnv's v.Iewr-lgium,<br />
new Daser, Rlatiriff he steamboat whisUe,<br />
that<br />
Lates reports. that thelnew White House<br />
baby is to ne Francis.?;<br />
sav<br />
be<br />
;;.<br />
- II .' .iTT- . : : '<br />
(The 8tar-Bulletl- n tsTtte free and<br />
frank disensston In this column on an<br />
Iegltinute subjects of current interest<br />
Communications are constantly re<br />
ceireft to which no signature la<br />
This paper will treat as confidential<br />
signatures to letters if the<br />
a<br />
socalled organ which the musician<br />
plays. We tourists know a pipe organ<br />
' repeating when'; there is nothing on<br />
1 snbinarine "<br />
tne restoration Ot tne lOCKS at ieeDrugge, uei-- i direct given when a is in- - you In advance for the<br />
HARMONY OR SURRENDER?<br />
Beginning his first Jury trial this<br />
Uttie DUt pay UlS taxes una nope.ana ana instituted an innovation in the method<br />
,<br />
morning. Judge Stuart of the<br />
circuit court<br />
announc--<br />
- supporting is',worth encouraging,' isn't it T<br />
!;cre is a class enrollment of 88G. There are<br />
,s in languages and literature in many<br />
Is" of suitable athletics, in domestic science,<br />
Irst-ai- d, in salesmanship. J The Y( TV. C.<br />
-- ns a big lunch-roo- m' and makes it, worth<br />
,. . i.. ..... ... : ..:- -<br />
'<br />
the ordinary citizen the fellow who does,<br />
T." To<br />
B.<br />
civil division of the first<br />
worK<br />
vM fnT "what he hil avar' are nrofrress and' of empanelling the jury. He<br />
, i.<br />
that<br />
sort<br />
..<br />
' horses, space In your paper; I am, very truly,<br />
L. . . , . . , - I :,ed he realized it. waa 'entirely!<br />
emciency, m .munjcip verumwii--iu mia ,Bew m.tlao. territory; but believed that<br />
of alcitrzen the tiw RepubliAin i city.ad-tafte-r It is given, a Uhornugh test<br />
i , ; II - ; 1 the<br />
members of fhe bar. UtianU and Jur- -<br />
ministration is asad puzzle. : 1 1 - ; JWs ancfU an. improvement over<br />
1 Mayor lineV insistence on put' Jng politics the method vogue. Zi<br />
firetfillingry<br />
We want to add to our force an educational Justice' Robertsonis .not a new, one. "jDn. Jan-- ; proceed with<br />
secretary, who - shall go out<br />
7 the girls and young men of this city,<br />
t<br />
out their needs and desires, and assist in<br />
rorming ;of classesand clubsvn; h J<br />
in order, to" put tlie lunch:room: on a<br />
uppoi ting basis,' we need about $400 for<br />
equipment and 1D0 people" patronizing it<br />
. day. It would then be able to save ap<br />
'<br />
i -- "<br />
.lately $100 per month. ; . ; -<br />
all<br />
the,<br />
the rest-roo- m overflows into .the office,<br />
IX<br />
neecssity.,V;r'Vlil;C-C,;i- ;:<br />
a :<br />
(1 the;Y. W C;; ATjs looping and working<br />
new building for a real Y. W. U-- A.<br />
i i n 1 1 . ,.<br />
s plans;' are businesslike. Its . budget for<br />
Zone<br />
r Quesfions-'an- d<br />
nujr';S3aihe StaBnlletin'toiatlie'<br />
tip' being passed arouna here,? on alleged draws their names from the bal- -<br />
Wain apttoriit Jndgn<br />
be elevated .chief ' be ;ney;,for fthe plamtlff. ' is required to<br />
Chief Justice Eobertsori ::'is sacrificed to pat<br />
ronage .<br />
VYshinjgton.<br />
5 i<br />
In 'addition to getting the . war news<br />
first by Associated Presjsy-etarBle'i-<br />
'<br />
'WKiirW-cbai-printing'!<br />
daily official Uennan. retwrts from<br />
Washington, "C whictf detailed," con<br />
secutive Story German fighting. This challenge right manner,<br />
a new; feature that has b&n received with wide tween<br />
interest!<br />
;If Cob Goethals some of the European<br />
trench-fighte- rs down, at the he might.be<br />
able to --.guarantee passage for the battleship<br />
S<br />
clerk<br />
to the justiceship. ; Will<br />
an<br />
nounce his challengea for cause. Then<br />
pounsel for defendant given simi-<br />
; politics.in<br />
lar: privilege. . Then , the court clerk<br />
hands' for the a typewritten<br />
list of<br />
:<br />
5T<br />
), to<br />
the Jurors' names,<br />
the order; In which they have been<br />
called to the box. From this list the<br />
attorney may strike out name,<br />
this exercising his peremptory<br />
challenge.' Heathen passes the list<br />
to counsel for the defendant,' who uses<br />
Of the is; his in similar<br />
counsel,' striking; out; the<br />
number aUotted him on ; It<br />
is<br />
counsel plaintiff<br />
in<br />
big<br />
one in<br />
way<br />
tell<br />
each<br />
first,: second<br />
and third challenge. The list is returned<br />
to the clerk, who reads the<br />
had<br />
names .of those.; remaining and the<br />
Jurors ' .whose ' naofel ayeV not been<br />
read , must ' retire from' the. box<br />
v lf neither challenges for- cause' nor<br />
- 'heart,<br />
Y.<br />
. harity, i6 any;careles philanthropy, to any<br />
j of generosity based the ' Oh, I suppose<br />
'<br />
ought to have itVidea. j v v i::r<br />
t rood business to see that the Y. W. C. A.<br />
couraged' that carrjn.onl i<br />
on<br />
v' Those who howl at President AVUson for not<br />
lodging,' a. formal protect against the; invasion<br />
jt can its public-- j of Belgium would W tke first to scream at him<br />
. i i cd work. It's, good cusines3 ror ,tne in-- were the' country involved<br />
fo<br />
mti<br />
parade. . -<br />
-- .; j<br />
.<br />
- Applying for citizenship, a. Japanese says<br />
his heart isA&erican Thatrouldrseem; to<br />
be<br />
i<br />
'<br />
4h<br />
tii is ' - ; rear. ; :<br />
--v , . : .<br />
tomorrow tbe younwomen of the organ-- j<br />
,.:i:legin a twoiaVcampaignVi ' I<br />
: : ey do riot need toapfl to any sentiment<br />
the chief pTCuisiterv v<br />
r ;<br />
Tliat enatefilibuster is certainly . proying<br />
thc'npper house; tab;tbevgrtest'liberatiye<br />
body in the world; "I V<br />
''1-.'.- '<br />
1:.t'a.--.-v.-<br />
; There's no Oslerizing Dr. Osier. He is going<br />
to the battle-fro-nt for active hospital wort?.<br />
JFebruary 1 is the date to bring out that Car-<br />
nival Smiled vi ;;-;-- t<br />
V- : ;;;<br />
-.<br />
-<br />
1." O-." 'r.i i" V t s 'V V! C<br />
The only knocterwort listening to is ; Op-<br />
portunity.<br />
Twenty Days till Carnival opening!<br />
:<br />
''<br />
; ,<br />
peremptory; challenges iiave reduced<br />
the number of the panel from f IS to<br />
12, Ihe court excuses a sufficient number'<br />
from 'the head of the remaining<br />
the innovation today, none of the coun-seU<br />
actively interested having ever t others on a bill for lumber and build-seen- !<br />
the method employed before and . Ing material amounting to $475.25.<br />
being unfamiliar with the procedure. Former Circuit Judge W. J. Robinson<br />
The case for trial was an assumpsit and L M. Straus appeared as conn-su- it<br />
brought by the City Mill Com-!s- el forr the defendants and F. J. H.<br />
pany against H. Fernandez and two Schnack for the plaintiff.<br />
r " v.V.:'.:'<br />
'<br />
v. . ;k - FOR<br />
Guardian<br />
from a AVurlltxer motkra --picture play?<br />
er. . The musician. may be a natural<br />
musician, but he disolays very poor<br />
taste in his playing. Chimes and bells<br />
a tourist-moti-on<br />
to his knowledge the were never damaged fvilv note,; the sign on the' :;<br />
vy xjunan juii-ui- as uas ucu<br />
of<br />
of<br />
is<br />
c auuiiin-aiiicu- .<br />
.<br />
a he German submarines :<br />
are not dependent on Zeebrugge a base, in<br />
order : successful, in England<br />
is<br />
ive enough without it, he says proved by the<br />
fact that submarines gone as far as the<br />
Shetland Islands and to points even more distant,<br />
referring; evidently, to the welt-authenticat- nayai picture<br />
locks WuriHter<br />
matter fact, argues,<br />
NEW<br />
lining<br />
SYSTETiI UF<br />
as<br />
to make raids<br />
waters. --That their radius action extens<br />
AT WORK TODAY<br />
. m m, mm, M M m u mmmAJ<br />
have<br />
IN CITY OFFICES<br />
ed<br />
report that one of the little craft had circumnavigated<br />
the entire British Isles. Judge Stuart Institutes Method Twenty Bureau Heads in Roads<br />
He Believes Will Save Time Department Walk Plank at<br />
Infilling Panels .<br />
Whitehouse's? Order<br />
Seventy employes of the city and<br />
county: who. went but Saturday night<br />
were supplanted by others appointed<br />
by Mayor Lane and approved by the<br />
board of supervisors and byr City Engineer<br />
Whitehouse today. Tnte ole-sal- e<br />
removal will : progress further<br />
when 150"or'20(TcmpIoyes of the road<br />
department are discharged! These re-<br />
movals, probably wttTbeglri "tomorrow<br />
and continue for ;the-nex- t 10 4ays. '-<br />
Forty .successors to " present offl.ee.;<br />
holders were named by the mayor .Sat'<br />
lnnf tm irood -<br />
today<br />
struggling good jthe in<br />
: it could do werp its.equiDmentmow<br />
'<br />
'.'hat about the needs<br />
. :<br />
failure, of the superyisorsjto checjc nim,r ejr by the circuit cbprt's newest<br />
' ;r Af f! A "hnf'tfio KisfAr nrirnriiza. Ifn Tornatpr h rrmtfst:. nr' roiisons. for judge indicated in the case<br />
w..- -..<br />
V<br />
( II, there . is" the; demand for new classes.<br />
old steadily broadens. ;"A class irk dress-'-.<br />
:i r, a ? class in biblical dramatics, a new<br />
iiKe<br />
hih school drawing, 'should estab-1-.<br />
TLcre is a place for them in Honolulu.<br />
:<br />
2 president, Mrs'Mary Dillingham Freaf,<br />
r,, y'-.fVVzrr- r tt . : whejf connwl for both dea formally<br />
is along, doing much suspicion emciency toTt "to protect the<br />
Wordo.of;.thia-adnuniSiratlontb-<br />
Ut v merely the,, interests of their oenfs-<br />
1<br />
in<br />
be<br />
- they an--<br />
" -y-t<br />
" v '- , lnounced:rThis: feature7? tbe"limova<br />
. If new supervisprs3rr&;in eaniesFabolit'iiear futurt ah apft&ti xgA<br />
ktihi"e; to say so. ;; Tacit acquies-iP'f- J Jugt t len<br />
ence 1 even<br />
urday for minor positions, : in<br />
was.<br />
addition to the dozen more important<br />
)<br />
offices filled by previous appointments.<br />
i Jess that<br />
L. M..WhitehouBe started action<br />
today when he removed 20 heads o<br />
.<br />
r,f-::i- ;<br />
the various bureaus r which ,<br />
the<br />
in. the mayors program may,: be.' bar-- from the regular ventre ftadA,<br />
--<br />
many v j it ratner.more wean, tneja, ana men removing en, by<br />
jLfcV-it-uf- out iooiTs ri. ourii Uvi<br />
peremptory 'challenges iand replallng<br />
each with he-i- s<br />
one another aV remov<br />
as ed, Judge Stuart's system tested<br />
regular<br />
box,<br />
'counsel<br />
; comprise<br />
the road jdepartment.Tbe ..waterworks<br />
anasewertieadprtbaWT'-wil- !<br />
feel the "axe" later In the week.- -<br />
night<br />
early<br />
In the offices bf City ?nd Count<br />
Clerk Kalauokalani, City and County<br />
Attorney Cathcart' and jCIty Physician<br />
Wayson no changes were, made and<br />
but one change was made in the office<br />
of City and County Conk-Iin&- .-<br />
Treasurer<br />
Building inspector Murasky re-<br />
"<br />
moved:;<br />
C ParislC clVrk In his de-<br />
;<br />
partment, and substitute F." W. K.<br />
Reckley. . IV; . v<br />
fflO IUAUSI1<br />
o<br />
When' Cltv and County Clerk David<br />
Kalauokalani; Jtf; IJeft, isbflicfef: in<br />
the Mclntyre building after he meet-In-X<br />
of tbe .batdorruperylsoraifea,<br />
sei2ed, huslled foto<br />
a waiting automobile and.kldnappef to<br />
the home of friends, .where members<br />
of his officeJand<br />
others feasted him<br />
'<br />
with a luai";'. . f ; :,,-:.j,.<br />
t<br />
ft It needless to dwell on what<br />
happened at that luau, but when David<br />
Jr.; made his way home<br />
RnnHnV rAlnlrfner-in-Rnifi- is<br />
Kalauokalani,<br />
t<br />
vHfiwiv. and Heht in<br />
her 'v.O..rT'"<br />
received his second surprise,<br />
xi e waisea law ou owa uuue iu imu<br />
rt. . i A n j<br />
other friends, - his 'relatives'--; and - his<br />
family sitting down at bountiful tables,<br />
awaiting his return. ' The second luau<br />
was a;j grand<br />
list ta; bring the jury down to the pro-- - ao<br />
portion required by lawi'. ,- - .y r ' Btandpolnts. .<br />
There was i naturally some , confu-- 1 The "occasion<br />
sion "attendant on the introduction of , birthday ; '<br />
1 1<br />
success from all<br />
was David's<br />
PUNAHOU DISTRICT Two lots, frontage on three streets,<br />
areaO.OOO-s- q. ft i..... 350O4J<br />
For further particulars and list, of other property call on<br />
Trust Go<br />
; Stanenwald Bldg 'Merchant<br />
-<br />
fortieth<br />
PUUNUILaree lot 107.500 bq. ft. A good place to buUd a ....<br />
:T- ' - borne or ; rafset; chickens<br />
U U UAN Uorner.;. lot on Bates street<br />
fVAUini JLtoia .in iueyers iraci, .......<br />
Cottage on<br />
Cottage,<br />
--Wilder<br />
2C000<br />
i8oob6;<br />
" ' 450.00<br />
avenue, near Oahu College, corpec lot. . 20oapo ;<br />
on-- Young street,' between Victoria and Piikol streets 2500.00<br />
St.<br />
Ltd<br />
',<br />
MIL and MRS. H. GOODING ft ELD<br />
tiate taken up their residence at 2521<br />
Lower Manoa read.<br />
: j. C COHEN, treasurer of the Con-soiidat-<br />
ed<br />
Amusement company, has<br />
returned from a business trip to Ma uL<br />
F. M. HATCH, prominent attorney<br />
and capitalist of Honolulu, and hi<br />
daughter are staying at the Bellevue.<br />
San Fnn Cisco Examiner.<br />
' MISS MARGUERITE KRAMER and<br />
Lester C Clark were married yesterday<br />
evening at 8 o'clock at the Catholic<br />
church by Father Valen tineT Only<br />
a few friends were present<br />
SENATOR ERIC KNUDSENiI<br />
family arrived from Kauai yesterday.<br />
They have taken the H. F. Wlchmau<br />
heme in Victoria street and will rre<br />
main in Honolulu about two months<br />
A. a RICHESON. for the past<br />
year a member of the Advertiser staff,<br />
will leave for the mainland in the next<br />
transport He was a guest of honor<br />
at a farewell dinner at the residence<br />
cf Chester A. Doyle last, night<br />
JOB-HUNTE- RS CROWD<br />
"CITY HALL" TO SEE<br />
IF PLUMS ARE FALLING<br />
Crowds of idle" men are hanging<br />
around the city hall these daya, Last<br />
Saturday and again today ; the side--:<br />
walk In front of the Mclntvre building<br />
was nearly all occupied by men<br />
who. stayed hour after- - hour and<br />
- up<br />
stairs the narrow corridors of the<br />
icity haU" were - " '<br />
packed:<br />
One of the city officials' was asked<br />
what was up; . :<br />
: v:<br />
These fellows are 'mostly all Job--<br />
llunters,, he said. v :They heard that<br />
on February r. 1 1 all the Democrats<br />
.would be out and all the Republicans<br />
would be given jobs and .1 guess most<br />
of them thought they could come to<br />
the city hall and pick a, job off the<br />
wait somewhere. This is a free conn-tr- y<br />
but when it comes to jamming<br />
L the halls so it's hard to do business.<br />
Ill<br />
mum<br />
ti<br />
2336 Oahu Ave Macoa<br />
bedrooms......<br />
.'-- 1252 Klnau St.<br />
Manoa<br />
3 4<br />
.<br />
bedrooms 40.00 .v.v..<br />
ft.v.Yt.;-.v-,-- '<br />
Cor. Armstrong and Vancouver<br />
Aves ......... i ...... 3 bedroom. . . t. . 60.00<br />
2568 Rooke St, Puunul ..... 4 bedrobms. . .v 75m<br />
Jones St, Manoa valley .. . .. ... 4 bedrooms. . .1..,; 60.00<br />
250 Le wers Road, . Waikikl ..... 3 bedrooms . . , '. 50X0 :<br />
1339 Wilder Ave......<br />
:1328 Kinau SL.....:,.<br />
;1877 Kalakaua Ave.,...<br />
112tf King St<br />
; 2015 Oahu Ave4 Manoa4 valley...<br />
Wilder Ave. and Alexander.: .<br />
2130 Kamehameha Ave., Manoa ,:<br />
valley . .'. .v; . ; ; . . . v; . . .<br />
Cor. Mokauea and Colburn Sts,"<br />
Kalihl ....,<br />
(<br />
Aroused by Arrest of Garbage<br />
Man Accused of<br />
Sale of Liquor , "<br />
Department<br />
Illegal<br />
v 4<br />
,"-'<br />
Mayor Lane will not tolerate the<br />
visiting of blind pigs or the ronnraj --<br />
of Ulegalispensirlea of liquor Among 1<br />
employes the city and county. - V-- ?<br />
"HI 'fire every man I catch visiting<br />
blind pigs or any man found guilty of.<br />
running such places. he declared k---' of<br />
after hearing aoout the arrest of. John " '<br />
Stone, an employe of the garbage dej<br />
arlment. on a charge of running<br />
Illegal liquor dispensary In one of the ,;<br />
city<br />
stables today.<br />
' learned that all of these en thd '<br />
lilt as having visited this "alleged<br />
blind pig are appointees of the former;<br />
city and county administration. he<br />
continued, "and were not appointees<br />
. of this administration."<br />
.. . V . V i i<br />
Charged with the1 illicit sale of tn-- .<br />
toxlcaUng liquor. Stone .was today glr- -<br />
en until Wednesday morning to enter<br />
Inspector Fennell ' has confiscated ar<br />
quantity of liquor found on the prefcv<br />
ises. Police Officer , Stein viaite4<br />
Stone yesterday' and secured' beer ta .<br />
be used as evidence.<br />
V vv- -<br />
Fennell ' says thai Stone, has' been,<br />
doing an - . business In . illicit<br />
selling of 1 extensive<br />
intoxicants for some1 time<br />
and that employes of the garbtge de<br />
partment were enrolled as. customers;<br />
The officers seized books which ' aH<br />
alleged to contain a list of ' patrona<br />
.<br />
and the amounta. due, for liquor. BUPI<br />
piled by Stone." Stdne Is said to hive<br />
secured a United ,JStates revenpe ,Jl<br />
cense some months ago. :A x<br />
I think the mayor and the board ought<br />
to show ' a<br />
1::::..<br />
little speed and tell these<br />
chaps to beat<br />
; ' -<br />
; .,<br />
Ice tennis la a popular winter pas<br />
time in New York. .Other cold belt",<br />
cities are preparing t,q .give the sport<br />
a tryout . .''.'; , :,<br />
;T7Ti<br />
FINE MODKRN<br />
OVER ONE ACRE OF: LAND. LOCA<br />
xTION IS IDEAL: THE GRO UNDS ARE<br />
LiVID OUT. TROPI-- :<br />
A<br />
CAL PLANTS, 'SHRUBS AND " TREES ;;<br />
EESIDENCBiWITII<br />
ARTISTICALLY<br />
--<br />
ADD TO THE GENERAL ATTRACTIVE--;<br />
NESS OP THIS HOME; SERVANTS' ;<br />
' QUARTERS<br />
tGARAGE FOR AUTOMOBILES ARE ON<br />
: THE PROPERTY. 1 ; ;<br />
JEM CO.<br />
Wafceriioii<br />
'';':'r- -<br />
Waterlion<br />
fMORlILTii<br />
Pricei; $17,000.00<br />
E1PL0VES FOURD<br />
':?v:j;<br />
Car. Fort and<br />
USING BUI PIGS<br />
TANDtA"WELL-BUIL- T<br />
!<br />
mi<br />
13<br />
HOUSES FORRENT<br />
FUHNISHEb<br />
UNFURNISHED<br />
1<br />
r.<br />
t<br />
it<br />
-<br />
. . - t - " t ' '<br />
3<br />
X.'S ;<br />
""Vi--t- -<br />
Hctd St.:'<br />
i "<br />
3 bedrooms : . . .7.140.00<br />
3<br />
35.00<br />
3 . . . 20.00<br />
5. bedrooms. . . . . 50.00"<br />
J bedrooms.-- .<br />
bedrooms..;...<br />
bedrooms...<br />
30,00<br />
3 . . 3o.OO;<br />
bedrooms.;.<br />
3 bedrooms . . . i . "40.00<br />
..-<br />
-<br />
'. '.<br />
'- - U<br />
v v.<br />
3 bedrooms ; ;-- ; . . 15.00 V<br />
Tri!<br />
Merehaxt Bta.<br />
St<br />
-<br />
"<br />
- '.fc<br />
"i.<br />
"<br />
r.'<br />
4- -<br />
r.'- -<br />
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4 1<br />
A<br />
--r
3<br />
)<br />
k I - '<br />
.01 J .<br />
Tremendous Reductions<br />
; L&1 Jtroe<br />
I piaiy Dcmg peneciea igr ine<br />
&a pageant which will be a feature of<br />
the Mid Pacing Carnlral., ;3<br />
The pasen will be produced on the<br />
campu of Pnnahdn .Academy at '3: SO<br />
o'clock February 11 'and . will be participated<br />
la by more than 350 Hawaii-ana-,<br />
the majority, of whdmVwill be<br />
descendants of the clant of Hawaii.<br />
The p?scaht will be In two parta, the<br />
flrtt depicting the conquerins of the<br />
Islands by Kamehameha I and the sec-<br />
'<br />
SjS J "<br />
- .: -<br />
-<br />
i ' ,<br />
. - -- ' ' . '<br />
i -- -<br />
i I H. H. JNGERSOLU '<br />
'<br />
i<br />
I .: i:p of the Dollar Watch.<br />
L' i cn a. Jfichlgan farm just as<br />
the C.:: Wlt Ifdke out, H. Inger-tell<br />
: "3cd to save up $23. With<br />
ili3 c r: fall concealed he boarded a<br />
cat 'J 2 tn'.n and dropped off In.'New<br />
lire'"" 1. It wasn't long until he was<br />
la t! 2 rulber. Btamp business,, sell- -<br />
izs Eta;-- and novelties, mostly by<br />
mall. A common alarm clock gave<br />
lzgcrzz'A the Idea for the- Dollar<br />
watch t!:e first ones-bein- g huge<br />
af-<br />
fairs. Crr. dually the watches were<br />
made r:v. i!Icr ahd finery And as the<br />
watcLco were made better the adver-tklr- s<br />
v as increased, until last year<br />
tver 2,C .0:o watches were sold!<br />
fc"<br />
:revcr 3 cu go" you-"fin- theVlnger-- v<br />
-- tcli rr.ads by the man who, as<br />
cy, saved 1 523 and then went to<br />
1 1 to iake It earn money. That is<br />
r ii " Liticnl The way to realize it<br />
lo Etart a savings account here.;<br />
- - . ..<br />
, - .'<br />
1 ' - ' '<br />
'<br />
. 'y<br />
1 r<br />
T<br />
eiciiop&co.<br />
the chjtftainsl ot-.Ko-<br />
,;: i U'.' .<br />
- Nuuanu and his brother, Keakaoka-lani-;<br />
s ent messengers to the king to<br />
come" overland ' dMrtagr the ' midnight<br />
and they, with thir.force they said;<br />
would join him. v Kekuaokalani had<br />
fewer men and muskets than Kalani-mok- u,<br />
and little ammunition. . . : .<br />
The two armies met near Kuamoo,<br />
and Kekuaokalani and iis men were<br />
outflanked and driven to the seashore,<br />
to flanking<br />
re from a, squadron of double canoes,'<br />
phe-0rwf-<br />
wherethejrere-uBxpose- d<br />
K carried a. mounted<br />
gun manned by a foreign gunner. '<br />
:<br />
-- The prince-foug- ht bravely and repeatedly<br />
rallied his .men. in the meantime<br />
calling to them the war-cr- y of his<br />
order: Comradesi'"'uphold,"the sacred<br />
- honor of tour ancestral deities- -' E<br />
111 i ke.,kapu akua.o'amau kupuna e<br />
na hoa.), He received a shot in the<br />
Ma-non- o,<br />
left breasL His beautiful wife,<br />
fought courageously by his side.<br />
Knowing that the pflnce was wounded<br />
she knelt by his side and he gave into<br />
her keeping his lei niho palaoa. Fearing<br />
that: the . enemy might discover<br />
the ornament she resolved to destroy<br />
It hut her husband urged her to keep<br />
it as a memento: :<br />
: :?'..zy"<br />
The prince died surrounded by nis<br />
men and with his father's cloak covering<br />
his face. : Thus .passed TCekuao-k'lan- i,<br />
defender of the kapu,' as the<br />
result of a shot from a white man's<br />
gun.. - ; '1 .<br />
--<br />
.<br />
.; ? .<br />
His wife called out for quarter to<br />
her cousin Kalanlmoku, but he, knowing<br />
very well the custom of royalty,<br />
kissed her and said, "Wala. auihei<br />
kaua io oe you will dishonor us by<br />
your cowardice." He lhen killed her<br />
with ; a lei o mano or - necklace ,of<br />
sharks' teeth. "'"Cy.-'y- l<br />
: Thus Hawaii's noble defenders of<br />
the ancient faith died on the battlefield<br />
of Kuamoo, North Kona. , An<br />
oblong pile of stones near the sea covered<br />
with Vines marks the spot where<br />
Prince Kekuaokalani and his heroic<br />
wife, Manono, died. Their bodies were<br />
carried away and taken to a; place<br />
known only to those of their lineal an--:<br />
cestral llne .<br />
' :<br />
" 'yyy.<br />
With the --breaking -- of the kapu Hawaii<br />
was without a religion. , With the<br />
arrival of the first American missionaries<br />
and the three Hawaii ?n youths<br />
from the Cornwall school, a new re<br />
ligion was established in the islands;<br />
The Cuntrd liner Ord una,-saili- ng<br />
from New York to England recently,<br />
carried twol naval guns consigned<br />
to Harlan Wolff. Belfast.<br />
Ireland. It is. supposed they are in.-tend-<br />
. for a British now;<br />
buUdiag thefeta-- i ; v ;<br />
Sajh Fanclsco is about to install a<br />
truffle signals to<br />
sysim-forcesln- gt<br />
consist of colored, lights. - The system<br />
asrpmploTrd"nt other cities is<br />
very successful, , jjj<br />
a - - aT- -<br />
m J<br />
m Every Line of Furniture<br />
Efflffl<br />
E<br />
Kapu Sys<br />
tem Will be Feature of Car--<br />
...<br />
' ' - . : :<br />
Under the ulrecllcn of Director-se- n<br />
D.: J5u?herty plau& re<br />
ond the new. era which. followed ihla<br />
acccesloa to the throne. ;<br />
The story of the first part nas been<br />
Klvea. That of tbo aecond part la aa<br />
follows: ;'-- r 'V-y"y- -<br />
When Kamehameha had consolidated<br />
the group under one government<br />
an end grajJufLlly came to feudal<br />
anarchy end petty wars. He took as<br />
his motto : Mamalahoa : kahawai,<br />
which means "Let the old men, the<br />
old --women attd the-childre- n -- sleep' In<br />
the highways' unmoleeted," Thus the<br />
blot ipn escutcheon<br />
was. wiped off. Kaweharaeha's faults<br />
were those" bf. the environment in<br />
which he lived ' but his good deeds<br />
prepared- - the way for' civilisation' and<br />
Christianity. He died .May fy 1819,<br />
-<br />
at 'allua; Krha, Hawaii. t<br />
I 'j will Uamehameha left; ta his<br />
so- -<br />
--<br />
A anl jAholiho'. the sovereignty<br />
onr all the jslands, and the title ot<br />
"rtoi." To the'.'son of<br />
hia late brother<br />
he; Kuka-ilimolz- u.<br />
left the wargod.<br />
Kaahumanu waa guardlaijk<br />
"Vshn." of the young king; and ss<br />
ir .V A FARMER BOY: kuhina nui op premier w?s to exercise<br />
equal authority With the king.<br />
Hewahewa, the high priest, had<br />
ceased to believe in the power of the<br />
ancient deities, and his highest, chiefs,<br />
especially the state, queen Kaahumanu,<br />
resolved t to abolish. . the I oppressive<br />
o,<br />
"kapu" system.: The ingr Iolani<br />
h;d been carefully ,trained in<br />
the traditions of his ancestors and It<br />
was not an easy, matter to iorsake<br />
the beliefs of his fathers. , He was<br />
Very slow. to yield to the sentiments<br />
of the, chiefs.; yy<br />
, . Keopulanl, the queen mother, sent<br />
to the. king for his younger brother,<br />
Kaulkeaouli, to come and eat with her<br />
in defiance of the kapu. The king permitted<br />
It but ws careful to refraim<br />
from violating the kapu himself. ?<br />
. Kaahumanu then sent for the king.<br />
requesting him to renounce idolatry<br />
Accoraingij, ne spent two a ays in a<br />
drunken debauch with his retinue And<br />
some white.; men.- - (haoles)<br />
f.'<br />
rnnrnrfrr Ann a ?jat!c<br />
win uuu nnu n iiniiii.<br />
i<br />
V<br />
( , during<br />
which he committed several violations<br />
of the kapu. On his arrival at.Kallua<br />
a great feast was. prepared to which<br />
he sat down with a large comijany, ol<br />
chiefs of. both sexes and openly feast-- ,<br />
ed .with them. ?he common people<br />
looked fear, and curiosity.<br />
. . . ,yyy-- : , --.lyyy y: .;<br />
The high priest then proclaimed the<br />
breaking of the kapu-- which was, termed<br />
the al noa, or free eating, in op--<br />
Ipositicn to the ai kapu and hlniseh<br />
idols and sanctuaries. ; Messengers<br />
were seni-v- en as far as Kauito<br />
prcclaim "the abolition of the kapu- - , '<br />
, KaumuaUl gladly s. consented to tlie<br />
hreaklsg of the Wptrnd a "general<br />
jubilee was held over all the' islands<br />
but the '.kapu system, was too ancient<br />
to.be givetf up without a struggle.; j ;<br />
1 Insurrection Breaks. l - V V , VIv<br />
Kekniaokalanf, prince, , of the high<br />
rriests and "keeper" of the ancestral<br />
war god 'Kukailimoku, wis highly indignant<br />
at-th- DEJF OF iCIEHLlON<br />
that hereafter the date of the annual should notice your eyes clear per- -<br />
meetmg NEW OFFICERS<br />
be changed from January to ceptibly right from the start and jn- -<br />
July. The club voted to endorse the flammation will II<br />
scheme of Charles It. Forbes, superin- - your eyes axe bothering you, even<br />
of public works, to alter the little, take steps to save them now<br />
course of the Manoa stream wUch it is too late. Many hopelessly<br />
TO BE POtniAVED 1PI PAGEANT TAKE CHARGE OF empties into the ocean between the blind might have been saved if they<br />
Outrigger Club and the Moana hotel, had cared for; their eyes in time.<br />
The meeting was by about adverUsement.';--':-.-'-<br />
200 j<br />
Battle-to-Preserv- e<br />
UUIKIIlUtK blUd Tunnu; atitav vmin i<br />
hvvhi luun<br />
nivalProcessipn,<br />
Guy H. Tuttle was reelectedpresi-den-t<br />
of the Outrigger Club at the annual<br />
meeting of that organization Sat- A FREE PRECCRIPTION<br />
urday, Other officers were elected as<br />
. '<br />
follows: ' ' You Can Have Filled apd Use at Home<br />
Tice-presiden- t;<br />
Guy H. Buttolpb;'<br />
Beaven.i secretary; Harry; E<br />
tk) you<br />
Campbell, treasurer; G.,' p.'"- Center,<br />
wear glssses?<br />
' The report<br />
ven that'<br />
xiCwUXijIogled<br />
one<br />
ana<br />
'<br />
was<br />
Kekuoakalanl,''<br />
Kalahlm?.lokulokuke-liicaikai- ,<br />
e pojiduct of jhis. cousin<br />
the king and , retired ;to , Ksawaloa,<br />
There the priests ffocked. around him<br />
and offered him the, crown. f A large<br />
body of chiefs and ', common people<br />
rallied around' th " standard of the in<br />
prince,' who a galled ."defender of<br />
the faith," He liad adherents in the.<br />
district Of'Hamakus 'and the favor of<br />
; Are yoo a<br />
willi peddlers'<br />
Richard Qu.nn and A."'Il.v-TiJletoir.:;- their wares popcorn, peanuts, candy<br />
were. elected members, of the bouie, h this wonder-- "d pop at pubUc parks, ? the quickly<br />
attended<br />
innumr<br />
resolu- -<br />
a y rui;iree presenpuon una man says,: 7.,<br />
annual' t)t Secretary Beaft<br />
,tft lie linger passes at tae meeting of the<br />
.showed the iClub iisviinrttrtM w ronrt it vw'r board supervisors tomorrow jilght<br />
flourishing .condition- - and that- - muchf, eveiiythIng any glass. j Hollingersited Kapiolani Park<br />
progrsa has rbeen j, made during; the ea mf eye8 do nQt watgr any yesterday afternoon td to Cap-pas- t;<br />
year. :A the result an ad--mn- r(, A nteM' hv wni.Mf.n tain Bergers band. Discordant cries<br />
life-savin- dress on . g methods by R.,T.- -<br />
fl,nv. nw tho fool fink ffwi tima lof<br />
au- -<br />
ras like a tn me". a latv nuts" spoiled the concert,'he said<br />
1V.J..1x.i..iu1.... w jiuicuuB- ..4 l.i..lr<br />
-<br />
iu uai luouiu- - wlio.nsed it says: "The atmosphere<br />
ed a pulmotor,-M- t -<br />
,<br />
' i<br />
of<br />
of<br />
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of ;<br />
:<br />
au<br />
i . .... i<br />
. . . T 4 ' ' t-<br />
further .was decided hazy with or without glasses,<br />
to communicate With the Royal ' HU-- but after nsinar thla nraarrintirtn<br />
-<br />
fie<br />
the<br />
for<br />
and pop scat- -<br />
np<br />
!<br />
persons.<br />
of a 15 - evervthin i satisfied me Honolulu<br />
to establishing a of that can even fine without jwould do to follow. the ot<br />
; 1 organization in; Hawaii. , . j it Is thousands San Francisco and mainland<br />
amendment; t6 the bylaws was " glasses c?n ies prohibitpeddlers tre<br />
auoptea reaucing crom rive to the a reasonable and<br />
I ; ;<br />
number of proxies held<br />
by ' will he to strengthefi linger: licenses . provide<br />
3 member at a meeting. It an - ne tne anfl tnev Miicf Keen nut<br />
nounced<br />
of internal .revenue.<br />
m n nian, Aiier<br />
EyeUion' DreD- -<br />
all descrlptlofts ;<br />
proxies must tax wonderfully benefited bv the<br />
resulted in; X simple Isv th Trescxliir Robber3 are iecomlns '<br />
bpldrln<br />
Mo... nv. .w. . iiuu, VU BUdB ttttU UIO WMl VIUtB minimi<br />
of. directors, was getta-bottl- e 'of ODtona.-..Fi- ll a. - f - . - ... T M - tvrtifT7r<br />
p T M M<br />
ed o iher revised i bylaws, j Ac--: in one Optona .tablet and to 4is--' c<br />
on thjese.will .bQ at With ' .liquid. dbathe 1 the J a<br />
consensus of opinion" was ' disappear.<br />
a<br />
tendent<br />
EYE-GLASS- ES<br />
No<br />
witnout<br />
A"<br />
two to' r v<br />
Wct aire going'to &goo&&<br />
job d6rlngour place<br />
; cisbose -<br />
Pop, cent,, "canny" and "pea<br />
miricle<br />
iuwfuj!U.<br />
"The<br />
8Cemed<br />
. was covered .with<br />
nese peddlers and noise<br />
they made the<br />
mane Society 'Great. Britain with davs rlear itered that<br />
view branch read print glass- - well custom<br />
es.".; believed that who'' otier dt-- v<br />
An wear how discard them' in"! "and" from<br />
time<br />
abe eyes ."Their that<br />
roano snarea rrfmou mnvint<br />
that<br />
laes.<br />
heat lucent stamp, following<br />
which several Here<br />
U1U,.IIUIC<br />
,The DoarcL autnor- -<br />
before<br />
loftgsr<br />
Usten<br />
park .Japa<br />
candy<br />
bottles<br />
seeina<br />
about<br />
voted<br />
theirdrafts<br />
allow<br />
taoi' abater ?oive<br />
The times daily. Youi<br />
-<br />
the steamer will arrive<br />
at Waimea shortly noon liAllAI ot GllOOIilll<br />
Fel'v<br />
ruary 13 those who wish to make this,<br />
trip will hike directly from Waimea,<br />
Puu Kahale in three-hour- s,<br />
the camp equipment sent'<br />
FOR VELCOI on<br />
TO HOILULiS<br />
Chamber of Commerce of Garden<br />
Island Making Arrange-- -<br />
ments to Extend 'Glad Hand'<br />
: IW PUBLIC PARKS The Garden Islanders are grooming<br />
themselves' and getting the "glad<br />
handT in splendid shape to welcome<br />
I the excursionists who will leave here<br />
February 12 spend two on<br />
- '<br />
Kauai. : ; , ; :y<br />
Timmons of the Garden Island<br />
advises the . Outdoor Promotion<br />
Committee that "enthusiasm at this<br />
end is growing." He also says "tln<br />
banquet- - of the of<br />
Commerce, originally planned for. Feb.<br />
20, has brought to next<br />
Thursday evening in order; that all<br />
Prince'the,board:of.dIrectors;was<br />
committees may ba assembled<br />
'maltitades'iholpassihg<br />
::-y,- i<br />
lngvl9W8<br />
do<br />
-- anead oy . Competentcooks<br />
wilt be cn hand at this<br />
to prepare, dinner and the breakfast,<br />
of Sunday morning. hikers<br />
extend their tramp the Puu Ka<br />
naie base and see someunng or toe<br />
Na Pali section of the island and<br />
able to return to .Waimea and motor<br />
over to Na will will la, time to<br />
the steamer that evening for the home<br />
trip to : r' It la ' .about<br />
wagons.<br />
that United States'<br />
Senator Harding- - and party ba.<br />
members of excursion..: !t<br />
. Knudsen will be one of.<br />
speakers' at' the", Friday luncheon oft<br />
Kauai excursionists at the Y. M. C.<br />
wnen. ne win give grapoic sute<br />
in the steamer hiiauea on tne nignt vment ot the bonders of Kauak<br />
of to days The committee this weefc<br />
ry:y;::: will put into effect a whirlwind canrV<br />
Editor<br />
palgn to th number of excurn<br />
sionists up to the .required 200. The<br />
committee believes that Tt wuld<br />
wise for business houses, who intend<br />
session Chamber soon to to the<br />
Garden on business to1<br />
hold off the of. this excur?.<br />
,.,<br />
togeth<br />
: " s ,<br />
er we may shape plans of fcj Ri nPIf-- r PVPY flaRRIaHP<br />
general character for extending the . . dvS CT<br />
glad hand' to our prospective . IS SET PUR f MO<br />
v : :<br />
1 These committees are composed -- ot .r - ;<br />
representative men of the island and ' Amelia Block, daughter of llt<br />
they get together there ia 'some-- : and Jrrs. Carl Block of thla'city, and;<br />
thing domg.'" ; , Percy J. Levey will be married in the.<br />
;n a k-f- .n nrVm) ' fnrmi, Methodist church at. o'clock Thurs<br />
president of theHawaiian senate, whd'day r evening. February 18, Rev.<br />
x. resoni-- f tn n nwr wia ti.: urece oinciauuz. inn<br />
C.TAi Cottrill,' collector pense of ever", getlte w will make wedding a reception will be held at<br />
had ruled --that<br />
Kllaaea<br />
after<br />
Good catC<br />
from<br />
b<br />
will<br />
:Mr.-been<br />
hack<br />
; troubles of many toay'Hie i keen them off the Darks. . ; -- ratirmii for one of the hikes ! the residence of the bride's parents.<br />
a<br />
proxies not rules y so<br />
uu au fcf"ilr Mrw<br />
.<br />
;l<br />
ticn y? this<br />
y.idate.<br />
eyes; four<br />
.<br />
a<br />
outdoor<br />
send<br />
general<br />
until time<br />
sion.- -<br />
and' out<br />
visitors.<br />
Miss<br />
when<br />
8<br />
erandest<br />
ever for a tramping party; 41 Hotel street Miss Bloc;<br />
' ana iur. are weu. --<br />
He plans. to conduct any numner.ot tvey hbowu iu<br />
excursionists from Waimea up to Puu noIuIu. the latter-bein- g with the Ha<br />
Kahale, '3G00 feet' above" sea; level. wailan' Pineapple1 Companyj--h'?- .<br />
This is one of the overlook- - As<br />
being<br />
catclk<br />
the Kauai<br />
the<br />
seenlc<br />
bring<br />
&<br />
representatives<br />
Island<br />
I<br />
Ed-j<br />
'" . !." .<br />
ing . the grand Waimea eanyon and Mount Lessen Is: still rumbling txuli<br />
oud<br />
comprises oneof the ;most;astonish-- . occasionally sends up ? a-cl-<br />
.,. of<br />
,ln all tne Pacific. ,: v. smoie. .<br />
'' '' ''""<br />
If you ' firo ;;riot v paying<br />
careful , to our<br />
! l ' nnd<br />
specials, ' yoir are " reaching<br />
summit?<br />
tIonoIuljC,f;l<br />
expected<br />
cBnUAni<br />
conducted<br />
elevations<br />
attention<br />
advertised bargains<br />
losing j<br />
1<br />
t yy-y WE r. ? Y<br />
y v<br />
xSK'vFor<br />
These Garland Ranges are staple goods, sold at<br />
"a small profit. : We'd recommend them even if<br />
we 'didn't elUthem they Wihat good.<br />
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save money on a<br />
ouin<br />
Theii we strongly some<br />
!,Onp of ;.tlie Garland Eanges<br />
really ys ! the ' 1<br />
recommend<br />
"<br />
world best.<br />
. -- aVe show picture of the<br />
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sfof<br />
Don't<br />
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le'atticle;<br />
equ tlrd<br />
10 II. P. Twin. . . . .<br />
y,<br />
15 H. P. Twin'. .<br />
' f Come<br />
line of Spalding Bnnnirig:!<br />
I Shoes, $4.50ilte pair.<br />
'<br />
(Running sui<br />
'V" it"-<br />
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Opportunity<br />
rNowYSlibwing:--an- d Selling the new. ;<br />
5 in<br />
"moneyv I ' ; .<br />
so" orS7<br />
50-- f<br />
V-w- e sell<br />
in. Garden Hose for -<br />
for yovi toi<br />
1915 Indian Motocycls<br />
:'iV-y-<br />
jvvill<br />
Al 1 ipied with .newIndian Starter<br />
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ElSIIOi?:;;. .rresideoi<br />
noucRTsoN<br />
..Vice-Preside- nt Manager<br />
IVERS. ...Secrctarj<br />
E. A.; H, ROSS 7. . . . . .Treasurer<br />
G. JL CARTER. . , . . . .Director<br />
C. II. COOKE. ..... ...Director<br />
J. H.. GALT.; ... ..V... Director<br />
R. A. COOKE... ...4.'., Director<br />
A. GARTLEY.:-- I. j...<br />
D. G. MAY.<br />
; Director<br />
.Auditor<br />
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Credit and TraYelers' Checks<br />
rsilatle tiiroushout the world.'<br />
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T.Z'.Z Af.'D EONrj CROKERS<br />
llonttulu<br />
: : - a a IaT t1 St.<br />
- Stock" and Bond<br />
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Castle & Cooke, Ltd.<br />
Fire, Life, Marine, Automobile and<br />
4f- - -<br />
Aecidentlnsurance!Agents<br />
uxury-- or<br />
tyo,,ji d<br />
start saving;<br />
YdflHotv<br />
i t 's worth.<br />
while.<br />
HAWAII<br />
OF'<br />
limited<br />
;VJ-<br />
nawaii;.<br />
. Sugar<br />
Alexaniet<br />
Baldwin<br />
LlmltedVi'--<br />
Factori<br />
ComrhissiorrUerch-iiit- t<br />
Vtnd Insurance Agents<br />
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- '. . - ,' Aegnts .for -<br />
Uaiaiian Commercial & Sugar<br />
- Co.-- ; - ; ; j<br />
Haikxi Sugaf Companj,'<br />
paiae Plantation; .<br />
. Mauf Agricultural Companj.<br />
Hawaiian Suar Company.<br />
' Kahuku Plantation Company.' -<br />
McBryde' Sugar C4V tid. i H<br />
Kaculul Hailroad' Company;<br />
Kauai Raihray Company.<br />
v Kauai fruit 4rLand Co, Ltd<br />
v Xlonblua Ranch,<br />
Bichop aCoJ<br />
Pay 4 yearly In Sivtea De?<br />
...l .. posits,- com?aunded;.twte4rrvfct<br />
Annually.-- - v<br />
MEAT DARKEY GROCERY<br />
Fuor:e 3451 .<br />
c. q; yeetkop : & co;?r<br />
FOH --<br />
SALE<br />
J1000 house on lot KSx<br />
.100. Pakul and lpth avc; fine vie.<br />
t $236-- Lot r COxiQO " corner 10th 'and<br />
Pakui; good for store, r r r "<br />
$700 Lot '40x112; 3800 sq. ft. In Pf r-ry<br />
Tract corner Scoooiand Emma<br />
Waity Bldg. V :',jr.-7- 5 King St<br />
AGHffS WANTED<br />
HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII<br />
Ltd, 0Neil Bldg,' 96 King SC corner<br />
Fort St, ' Telephone 3529 r ;<br />
Fine cottage. In town; gas;<br />
screened; electricity; 322. v<br />
Renovated house; 30. . I '<br />
OR SALE Larss troae.and lot with<br />
bearing trees and grapevines; $2500.<br />
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REAL ESTATE,<br />
k INVESTMENT, ':<br />
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'and acquaint yourself with<br />
the tnanner:lflf Which we can or<br />
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HONOLTJLTJ. BTAB-BtrtliEll- N, MONDAY,<br />
Honolulu Stock Exchang<br />
Monday, Feb. 1.<br />
Bid-Alexand- er Asked<br />
Baldwifl,Ltd 200 230<br />
!C. Brewer & Co. .. 250<br />
SUGAR.<br />
21H mm<br />
L.-C- o.<br />
Ry. Co. 6s..,;...,. 100<br />
Kohala Ditch COu 6s. . . . . 90<br />
McBryde Sugar Co. 5s.., , , . 93<br />
Mutual Tel.. 68 ......... ... .<br />
Oahu Ry, & Land Co. s.. 103 ?.<br />
Oahu Sugar Co. 6s,V. ... 103 r<br />
Olaa Sugar Co. 6s 81 ;<br />
Pacific J G; & Fi. Col-s- : i i<br />
j Pacific Sugar Mill Co.' 6a - 77 95<br />
Pioneer Mill Co.": 5s:;;., tOO I<br />
San Carlos Milling Co $ 100. .<br />
Waialua Agri. Co. 5s: .100 ;<br />
ur iiWU may' 'taken<br />
5d In ' the circuit court<br />
. niuiui urn<br />
all th Pod<br />
though I u<br />
rannihglto 1.<br />
itlon over - the ' dlarlct ton would<br />
ail and Porto Rico and longer.<br />
R we"f ! eXTO given<br />
linsairrin-ove- rmlr in<br />
-' r ' '<br />
Kason S;a lam it F.. 9(1 9ft IT C<br />
& S. Co. 33; 50 McBryde:6;;3S.6W1',l?T.d,n.<br />
5 ; 10, 40 Haw. Pineapple Co. 35; 30<br />
H.:C.- - c S33t,,5rJl & M .CO.<br />
J'iv<br />
; DIVIDENDS.<br />
Feb. t.00,Paia W.0; .KeaaagL99;<br />
rioneer zo; waimea 1.00,<br />
.Latest sugar quotation:? deg. test<br />
4X0 fcerf $84X0 per t6ni ,<br />
Sug - 4.20cts!<br />
-- S,if r..h LzlZTlf M It lit?<br />
HcnrV. aTBrhCII!!3 Tni5t Cnl<br />
Ltf.<br />
Members Honolulu Stock and ; Bond<br />
Exchange, ' :<br />
Fort and Merchant, Streets<br />
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'Telephone 1203 .<br />
i. F. UORGAfi C- O- LTD.<br />
I ,-. ;'v,,J. STOCK ; BROKERS<br />
information Furnished and Loans<br />
Mada;<br />
' Merchant Street Star-Buildin- g<br />
v: Phone 1572 "<br />
' , C. G. BOCKUSi<br />
Authorized Agent for Hawaii for<br />
First Preferred Stock of Pacific Gas<br />
s. Electric; Company of California.<br />
Phone 2784. ? . P. O. Box 542<br />
Office, 503- - Stangenwald Bldg.<br />
After serving ; I yea rs as vessel<br />
master on t the Great : Lakes. Captain.<br />
cservice<br />
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; This Company, the oldest and largest Tnist Company<br />
la the TerrttoryJ of Hawaii places at' your<br />
disposal its .complete services in" its various Depart-<br />
ments,. incIuding'ZZ.f:;:.-;,- -<br />
MERCANTILE.<br />
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FEBRUARYS, 1915.<br />
H A V A I I MM<br />
? ' , t-- Si. f<br />
PUT<br />
! More than 300 sacks of mall frbfli<br />
the mainland wiR arrive la the steam<br />
er- - Matsohia; tomorrow morning.<br />
A-- lolopalntv of tnirist from '<br />
the j<br />
mainiana lS vDooKea for Hawaii m tnei<br />
steamer Mauna Jlea,- - leaving for Hilo<br />
Wednesdaynornlng. -<br />
The steamer Helene ; will beVr de-spatched<br />
fer windward.Kauaf ports<br />
'!Zrr<br />
H The FarffJeXMaff liner ?ChIna,. scheduled<br />
to depart for San Francisco at<br />
10 o'clock tomorrow mornln& will car<br />
ry --the nextjnafl for the mainland. .<br />
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f ttt . i j ;m . I<br />
Sugar amountMK io'1740 sacks from f<br />
Mniotai '. xmacha the oort. vesterdav 1<br />
teithe-.:ste8etVMfkahal- a. Th ves- -<br />
sel brought three cabra passengers<br />
,f w j v<br />
A small number of cabin passengers<br />
has been booked fbr the coast in the<br />
Matson steamer Miiioa. to denart for<br />
San Francisco at 4 o'clock tomorrow i<br />
r I<br />
afternoon.<br />
I<br />
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IJOin ine onusn army ana ny.<br />
1 - icapuiah mil<br />
rvvmnsnr ateamer' J. Alr - Chanslor<br />
steamed for the California coast yes<br />
terday afternoon. ; . r ' v,<br />
The United States army transport<br />
Logan Is expected to arrive from Manila<br />
by way of Nagasaki, Japan." Fri<br />
day morning. The vessel will remain<br />
at Honolulu about 24 hours before<br />
steaming for San Francisco.<br />
The "<br />
Pacific Mail steamer Korea,<br />
with a dumber of passengers and .a<br />
large mail from San Francisco, is due<br />
at this pdrt Friday morning. The ves- -<br />
sel carries a big: cargo for the coast<br />
of Asia.'<br />
The Klnau from Kauai ports . has<br />
hoi .Hi.hrorf f ahnur 70AO sArVs I<br />
of 'sugar and a quantity of sundries<br />
brought from KauaL The vessel re-turned<br />
to this port with a small list<br />
of cabin and deck passengers.<br />
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With Australian products. Including<br />
refrigerated meat for the United<br />
States .army , jjuartermaster depart<br />
ment, the Canadian-Australasia- n liner<br />
Niagara is due at Honolulu Friday.<br />
The vessel carries passengers and cargo<br />
for British Columbia.<br />
A smalt number of passengers and<br />
a. cargo "including an auto, 21 sacks of<br />
beans, crates of chickens and 79 pack<br />
ages of sundries reached port from<br />
Maui in the steamer Claudine. . The<br />
vessel, is scheduled to depart for the<br />
.Valle Isle at 5 o'clock this evening.<br />
PASSE5GEB5 ABETTED<br />
4-t:<br />
Per str. Kmau, January 31 W.<br />
Ions, S. K. Kaeo, S. Sayegusaa, R.<br />
lOuye, Morimoto, Chang KeeMrs. An- -<br />
tonio, K. Hamano, Mrs. K. Hamano, '<br />
P." A Gorman, J. J. Dias Mrs. W. Ebe--<br />
'Iing, H. Busher, Mrs. A, Wflson. Rev.<br />
Mr-Kal- . S. E. Hannestead, Dr. Derby<br />
Li a Larsen. M. A. Mikaeia. D. H.<br />
Bryne, L. Reflton, Miss A. Cooke, Mrs.<br />
CM, Cookev W. H.-Ri- Sr Hans la-enberg,<br />
E. Kopke, Brothers Sylvester,<br />
A. Horner, E. A. Knudseo, Mrs. A.<br />
K&ndsen, Master V. Knudsen. Mrs.<br />
EL A. Knudsen and three servants. C.<br />
R. Forbes, T. M. Church. C. J. Mc-<br />
Carthy, Master Rurakie. .<br />
Buy your Y. M, C A. meal books<br />
today. Adv." . . , y -j-;'-<br />
C';.<br />
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SCHOONER D<br />
"111111<br />
Wine oTltOnS WHO Snipped fr0lTI:<br />
y Hawaii arejlastfened Across'<br />
Canada Toward London<br />
The nine young "men of Hawaii , who<br />
signed on the- - British steamer Glen--<br />
roy .and left here to join tho British<br />
rniw fa, rw ' Kaii trtanrH<br />
- " -<br />
me ironi now, according 10 a new- -<br />
papef article from Seattle. The Post--.<br />
Intelligencer says; ,<br />
ADoara tne tmnsn steamer uien<br />
roy, of the Royal Mail Steam Packet<br />
Company, which reached Vancouver<br />
yesterday morning, bound from London<br />
for Seattle, were nine strapping<br />
young men who are on their way from<br />
the Hawaiian Islands to England to<br />
eers on the Glenrov. but had signed<br />
on as members of the crew. They<br />
were released as soon as tne ime<br />
reachedVancouver and allowed to pro<br />
ceed to London.<br />
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"In the party were G. W. Badger,<br />
who will join the .submarine service.<br />
and G. H. Davis, G. Farthing, R, Trot<br />
ter, A. ' P. Mustard, and W. Pollock,<br />
who will wear the uniform of the roy<br />
al artillery, i<br />
British Residents Bear. Expense.<br />
D. (i. Dmn, who will join the royal<br />
horse artillery; V. Begbte, who will<br />
become a member of the' Ninth ua-and<br />
R. a Kay, wh will cajt his<br />
l W,U1 ine u wcr<br />
Itrt-- .<br />
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uriusn. resiaenis oi uw. niwiuui<br />
ianas are oeanng me evuv -<br />
senamg me men w.ue irvnu in w<br />
der that there might be no breach In<br />
the neutrality of the American Islands<br />
men were signed on the Glenroy<br />
Cl 1X1 e c '<br />
;emD?<br />
iisieu as uueni, Buueu uiu w,u,<br />
d Begbie. a husky r, ...lu.<br />
was<br />
s"ca<br />
J? six-foote-<br />
'When the Glenroy was casting on<br />
her lines at Honolulu an amusing incident<br />
occurred on the pier. Several<br />
Scotchmen, who were down to see the<br />
loys off, were singing "It's a Long<br />
Way to Tipperary," when a big<br />
Ger-ma- n.<br />
In a loud voice, tried to drown<br />
the, melody with "Deutschland Uber<br />
Alles." It was a battle of music for<br />
a time, but the subject of the kaiser<br />
scon ran cut of wind and retired fron<br />
the pier. The most interesting character<br />
in the party is Begbie, who has<br />
roamed about the world for years. He<br />
fought in the South African war, has<br />
been a cow-punch-er in Montana and<br />
New Zealand, and of late has been engaged<br />
in breaking horses and mules<br />
in Hawaii."<br />
Joseph Schwartz returned on the<br />
three-month- Mongolia. Monday from a s'<br />
trip to Honolulu and has<br />
joined bis family at their home on<br />
Divisadero street. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Schwartz and their two daughters.<br />
Misses Henrietta and Josephine<br />
Schwartz, are planning a trip to Honolulu<br />
in June. .Miss Schwartz made<br />
her jdebvt last montn at an elaborate<br />
supper dance given in the Italian<br />
room at thp St Francis. Miss<br />
Schwartz has just returned from a<br />
short .visit withMisa Prlscilia E1U--<br />
IsIand.-:-Chronic- cotf at Ie.<br />
Mare<br />
Captain Charles Peterson has wirelessed<br />
Castle & Cooke, local representatives,<br />
that the vessel will arrive from<br />
Sail Francisco on Tuesday evening. It<br />
Is expected that the-ves- sel will be<br />
off quarantine about 7 o'clock. Dr.<br />
F. E, Trotter, Iff 'charge' or" the" fed,<br />
eral public health service, has consented<br />
to grant pratique that the liner<br />
nny come to a - berth at Pier 15 with-<br />
out additional delay.<br />
The Matsonla Is reported to have<br />
met<br />
SSf<br />
with unusually rough weather.<br />
which fell to the lot of a number of<br />
a mere soutneny coufso," '<br />
; The Matsonta left the coast with a<br />
record shipment of automobiles. Its<br />
cargo includes 3397 tons for Honolulu<br />
and abour 2000 tons for discharge at<br />
Hllo. - Mail flJTiounfTflff to 230 '<br />
sacks<br />
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AUCTION 8ALE t Of; , LAND,<br />
' WAIALUA ISLAND OF MOLO--<br />
;.:V'." . kai, . :;;yV;:<br />
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SATURDAY, ' FEB 6; 1J15V<br />
: at 12 O'clock noon. '<br />
At my . salesroom, .cprner .Fort<br />
and Queen streets, --opposite-H. '<br />
Hackfeld b Co, Ltd, I will sell:<br />
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323<br />
WOODED, WATER, . RANGE '.r<br />
All thit certain parcel of land<br />
situate In Waialua, of the Island ' s<br />
Molokal and described as<br />
follows: Commencing at the '<br />
top of a hill In. ridge- - Just above<br />
a bamboo clum in gulch and<br />
running: North 64 SWest<br />
true) 5200 feet along Punlchua<br />
np ridge to top of mountains; --<br />
North 28 15' East (true) 2830<br />
feet along top of mountains;<br />
South 75" 42' East (true) 4480<br />
feet along Moannl dowa center<br />
of ridge; South 63 44' West<br />
ttrue) 1173 feet along Daniela<br />
Napela's purchase ' in Waialua<br />
to point oh slope; South 3r 36'<br />
West (true) 1187 feet along S.<br />
Kafli's purchase Ap. 3 m Waialua,<br />
across stream up side of<br />
ridge to point on top of same;<br />
South 3a ir East (true) 1944<br />
feet along Hoopil's purchase Ap.<br />
3, and Kaahanul's Ap. 4 in Waialua<br />
down side of ridge and<br />
across stream to Initial point<br />
containing: an area of 323 92-10- 0<br />
acres. Being a portion of the<br />
premises that were awarded<br />
and patented to the said William<br />
Charles Lunalilo. by Land<br />
Commission Award 8339 B, Apa-n-a<br />
27, and Royal Patent 7633.<br />
Would especially draw attention<br />
to the water and wood on<br />
this land, being, as I understand<br />
It, part of the headwaters<br />
of the Waialua river.<br />
The upset price is $1230.00.<br />
The terms are cash. A Warranty<br />
Deed will be furnished,<br />
but the deed at the expense of<br />
purchaser. ?; c.'.. ..<br />
DO NT Ml S8 THJS; IT IS AN<br />
INVESTMENT,<br />
NOT A SPECULATION.<br />
O. A. STEVEN,<br />
Auctioneer.<br />
1<br />
Fresh Eggs<br />
40 (Qeiitsf,1<br />
per dozen<br />
Fresh Island Butter<br />
40 cents per lb.<br />
Sterilized Mill:<br />
Pure<br />
Haiku Sugar Co 130<br />
Haw. AgrL Co<br />
150<br />
Haw. C. A Sug. Co 33 34<br />
Haw. Sugar Co. 35<br />
Honckaa Sugar Co. . . . ; . 4H<br />
Hcnorau Sugar Co 100<br />
Hutchinson S. Plan. Co...<br />
15<br />
Kahuku Plan. Co. 16<br />
Kekaha Sugar Co. 135 149<br />
Koloa Sugar Co 130<br />
McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd. 6 6<br />
Oahu Sugar Co 20 2o<br />
Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd 5 5<br />
Onomea Sugar Co 30 31<br />
Paauhau S. Plan. Co.,.<br />
Pacific Sugar Mill 50 90<br />
LPaia Plantation Co 130<br />
Pepeekeo Sugar Co<br />
Pioneer Mill Co. 24 24<br />
Waialua Agri. Co 91 95<br />
Waihiku Sugar Co<br />
(Walmanalo Sugar Co<br />
Waimea Sugar Mill Co. . loo<br />
Haiku F. & P. Co., Pfd.. ....<br />
Haiku F.. & P. Co., Com.<br />
Haw, .Electric Co. ... 160<br />
Haw. lrr. Co. Ltd ........ ....<br />
Haw. Pineapple Co. .... . 34 354<br />
Hilo R. R. Co Pfd.<br />
Hllo --RJL Co.. Cora . 2<br />
Hon. B. & M. Co., Ltd.. 15 15<br />
Hon. Gas Co Ptd....... 100<br />
Hon. Gas Co-- Com.... 100 ...<br />
Hono. R. T. & L. Co..... 155 ...<br />
Inter-Islan- d S. NaT. Co. . 14d<br />
Mutual Tel. Ca 18 19<br />
Oahu Ry. & Land Co. ... ....<br />
Pahang Rubber Co.<br />
Tanjong Olok Rubber Co. ....<br />
BONDS..<br />
Hamakua Ditch Co. 6a... .... ...<br />
Haw. & Sugar Co. $8 . . ....<br />
Haw. Irr. Co. 6s......... 90<br />
Haw. Ter.- - 4s, Ref. 1905.. ....<br />
Haw." Ter. Ba,-- Pub. Imp. . ...<br />
Haw. 4s .<br />
Hawv Ter.T 4s...... ....<br />
Haw.; .Ter. 2ts. ... ..... . ... .<br />
Hilo R.R. Co. 6s Is. '01.. 60<br />
Hllo R.R.Co R.&E.Con.6s 54 5<br />
Honokaa Sug. Co. 6s... ' 34<br />
ROUTES<br />
Two new steamship lines are investigating<br />
the possibilities of Pacific<br />
ocean trade and one at.. least . may<br />
send a representative to Hawaii, according<br />
to reports from Seattle.<br />
The<br />
MISCELLANEOUS.<br />
C<br />
Ter'Pnb.?Imp.<br />
. . .. S5<br />
Hon. Gaa Co. Ltd.' 5s... 100<br />
Hon.' R. T. & 6s.. 104<br />
newly-organize- d American-Mex- i<br />
can Steamship and Trading Company<br />
is one and the United Fruit Company<br />
is the other. It is said that the Am<br />
erican-Mexica- n fleet will operate be- -<br />
tween the North Pacific and the west<br />
coasi oi Mexico, ine service aireaay<br />
nas oeen inaugurated oeiween an<br />
Tancisco ana Mexico uy me amert<br />
cu Bieamer kajivu, luriucnj iucaa -<br />
can steamer Ramon corral. The Mex -<br />
ican steamer uen. x. resqueira is now<br />
at San Francisco, overhauling, preparatory<br />
to entering the beattie-Mexi -<br />
can service. She will De piacea -<br />
aer tne American nag ana reennsxen -<br />
ea tne UaJDOa.<br />
The United Fruit Company, which I<br />
operates the "Great White Fleet" be- 1<br />
tween New York and Boston and the<br />
West Indies, has been investigating!<br />
Seattle as a terminus for a new route!<br />
to be followed by its steamers m thelber of years. Woods Low, son of E<br />
nauguration of service to this coast<br />
via Panama canal. Its vessels are be<br />
ng changed from English, German<br />
and French to American registry<br />
since the European war began and the<br />
company will soon have the greatest<br />
fleet flying the Stars and Stripes,<br />
with the exception of the. American -<br />
Hawaiian Steamship Company. The<br />
United Fruit Company has been oparating<br />
to Mexican, Gulf, South Ameri- Te schooner Defender, owned by<br />
Hind, Rolph & Company of San Fran<br />
cisco went ashore at Keomuka Point<br />
on windward Lanal, some .time yesterday.<br />
It will be hauled to deeper water<br />
with the arrival of one of more<br />
Inter-Islan- d steamers and saved, is the<br />
belief here.<br />
The Defender, under charter to load<br />
a shipment of about 16,000 sacks of<br />
sugar at Hana, Maui, left Honolulu<br />
Sunday morning towed by the Oahu<br />
Shinning Cotnoany steamer Kaena<br />
Eben P. Low, manager of the com -<br />
.<br />
pany, early today received a wreiess<br />
from Lahaina that the Defender, with<br />
Mjttie ballast in its hold, had gone<br />
ashore at the exposed reef which ex<br />
tends for mort<br />
un<br />
can and West Indian ports from Newcles to send assistance to the vessel<br />
York and Boston In the banana and<br />
tropical fruit trade,,<br />
From time to time there have been<br />
rejports: thlt'the United Frtit Company<br />
wpuld nleythe!, Hawa.iMra4e i<br />
NOTES<br />
th-- a m:le off Kmhiu<br />
ij pqx. The steamer Kaena was<br />
reported to be sUnding by<br />
Tne Defender has met with two dis- -<br />
ters since com Ine into Hawaiian<br />
waters a month ago. The vessel ar<br />
rlve1 --t Honohiln on Jannarr 20. bar<br />
fog been hauled off a reef near Mahu- -<br />
INSIDE REEF; ALL O. K.<br />
Eben P. Low. said that the schooner<br />
Defender, in tow of theKaena,<br />
bad gone ashore on the Lanai coast<br />
and that assistance was urgently need<br />
ed. .<br />
Star-Bulleti- n The wirelessed o<br />
George Freeland cf Lahaina to get thel<br />
racis ana rTeeiana wirelessed oacK<br />
shortly before noon:<br />
"Schooner resting easy on mud<br />
Inside reef. Sea smooth. All<br />
well."<br />
In the rreantlme Low and John K.<br />
. Clarke or Hind, Koipn & Co., agents<br />
m T - - - a. i<br />
or m feienaer, goi ousy.io sena<br />
assistance to the vessel. Admiral<br />
Moore was communicated with by<br />
telephone to get the assistance of tha<br />
naval tug . Navajo, but it was found<br />
that the Navajo is temporarily out of<br />
commission on account of boiler re<br />
pairs or something of the sort. Then<br />
the<br />
Ikona. Hawaii Th arhnnnA aiifTerMt<br />
damage to its bottom and was da the<br />
floating drydock for some days under<br />
going repairs. Captain E. Erlckson Is<br />
well known to local shipping. He has<br />
been coming to the Islands for a num<br />
IP, Low, accompanied the schooner to<br />
i ManL<br />
The report this morning that thl<br />
Kaena had also gone ashore while<br />
trying to haul the Defender to deeper<br />
water could not be confirmed at local<br />
shipping agencies<br />
-v A report eariy this morning that the<br />
four-maste- d schooner Defender had<br />
gone ashore on the Maul coast started<br />
1 immediate activities in waterfront cir- -<br />
find started also a chain of Inquiries<br />
j to get definite facts, on what waa<br />
I vaguely reported to be a marine disss<br />
ter.<br />
The first report wa received, by<br />
wmn mi<br />
revenue-cutte- r Thetis was asked<br />
to go to the vessel.<br />
"Low said today that If the Defender<br />
has gone ashore on the windward side<br />
of Lanai in a northeast blow it is not<br />
likely she can be saved.<br />
The Inter-Islan- d Steam Navigation<br />
Company wirelessed to the steamer<br />
Mani, which Is bringing cattle from<br />
Hilo, to go to the Defender and ren<br />
uer assistance n any is neeaea<br />
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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, M<br />
ONI) A FEBRUARY 1, 1915.<br />
; TRIBUTE TO BAR OF HAWAII PAID 'PERItV RE5I0VAL !<br />
IN SENATE DEBATE ON APPEALS, ASKED IN MOTION :<br />
Discussion of Bill Protested<br />
Hefe Shows Local Men<br />
Carry Weight<br />
Hawaii's protest against the "ap<br />
peals bill" was beard but not in time<br />
to stop the legislation from going<br />
through. The Congressional record of<br />
January 14 gives an interesting report<br />
on the debate tn the . senate. The<br />
mrae of the local attorney who wrote<br />
so effectively to Senators Sutherland<br />
and Clark is not given, but the<br />
chances are that Robert W. Breckons<br />
knows something about it. Here is<br />
some of the debate that preceded passage<br />
of the bill:<br />
I Mr. Sutherland Mr. President, I do<br />
not want to delay the passage of this<br />
bill, .because I regard it as a very<br />
necessary piece of legislation; but 1<br />
received this morning a letter from a<br />
very prominent lawyer in Hawaii I<br />
think the senator frortt Wyoming (Mr.<br />
Clark) received a similar letter--i- n<br />
which he st 9 ted that some members<br />
of the bar there are very much opposed<br />
to the provisions of the Mil<br />
which seeks to take from the supreme<br />
court of the United States the Juris-- ,<br />
diction which it now his over appeals<br />
and writs of error from' the supreme<br />
court of Hawaii, where the amount<br />
is $5000 or more.<br />
I I confess that such information as I<br />
have upon the subject inclines me to<br />
the view that the 'provision of this<br />
j proposed Itw Is a wise one. The su-- i<br />
preme court of the United States<br />
ought to be relieved from appeals in<br />
that class of eases. But the writer<br />
of tbfc letter also stated that a meeting<br />
of the bar of Hawaii is In contemplation<br />
at which this subject would<br />
be taken up. I am reluctant to ask<br />
that the bUl be delayed until the bar<br />
can be heard from, because, as I have<br />
already stated, I think it te a very<br />
necessary piece of legislation, and It<br />
it should be deliyed for any length<br />
of time It probably could not be passed<br />
at this session of Congress.<br />
I am going to offer an amendment<br />
to come in . at the end of section 2,<br />
on page' 4 so that the matter may go<br />
Into ' conference and' there be considered.<br />
I have written the amendment<br />
somewhat hurriedly, and fearing that<br />
the secretary may not be able to reid<br />
It I will read it myself. Add t the<br />
end of section 2 1 ; f, V ?<br />
"Writs" of error and appeals" from<br />
tho final judgments and decrees of<br />
the supreme courts of the territory ot<br />
Hawaii and of Porto Rico wherein the<br />
amount' Involved, 'exclusive of costs,<br />
to bo ascertained by he oath of either<br />
party or of other'competent witnesses,<br />
exceeds value of S5000 may be taken<br />
and prosecuted in ' the circuit courts<br />
of ppealaJf :k .',,. ; - s, : .<br />
"iThe circwtvCbiirU1 of, Appeals are<br />
given Jurisdiction over the district<br />
courts of HawaU and Porto Rico, and<br />
it . might r be well if " thejiare; given<br />
the j same' Jurisdiction over the . .su-<br />
preme' courts of those territories.' At<br />
any rat.'I offer the amendment, and<br />
I nope' the senator in charge of the<br />
bill 'will not. object to it and let li<br />
.go Into the bill, and Inasmuch as the<br />
' biU has to go to conference anyway<br />
Writs or, errorn and .<br />
the final judgments and decrees of<br />
the supreme courts of the territory ot<br />
Hawaii and of Porto Rico wnerein the<br />
amount involved, exclusive of costs,<br />
to be ascertained by the oath of either<br />
party or of other competent witnesses,<br />
exceeds ' the ; value of S5000 may be<br />
taken and prosecuted in the circuit<br />
court of appeals." ,'v,v. .. :'i<br />
Mr: Sutherland The effect of it Is<br />
is to give the circuit courts of appeals<br />
to which Hawaii and Porto Rico are<br />
attached the same appellate Jurisdic-<br />
adding to the suggestion of the<br />
senator from Utah, it will be rememt<br />
bered .that to 'the orgahizaUon of the<br />
terrltorv of Hawaii a different fndiplI<br />
j system was provided ; than - had vr<br />
beea, provided for any territory before<br />
I that Ume, At the time that It becanle<br />
j a; territorr, or at the ? time that It<br />
1 became subject to the 'jurisdiction of<br />
.the United States, they had a well-- ;<br />
developed and fully equipped' local jur<br />
j dietary system, and it was the purpose<br />
1 to incorporate that in bulk aa far as<br />
'possible Into ' the new territorial<br />
in order that there might<br />
not be any sudden disturbance of their<br />
j judicial, procedure. Therefore a dif--.<br />
ferent method was provided for reaching<br />
the supreme court of' the United<br />
States, and it' allowed appeals from<br />
jthe supreme court of the Territory oi<br />
Hawaii, composed entirely of a local<br />
organization, to the supreme court of<br />
the United States la cases where the<br />
subject matter In controversy wis<br />
over $5000<br />
I I had, I suppose, a communication<br />
In substance such as that received by<br />
the senator from Utah ' (Mr. Suther-land),,<br />
and it had been my . purpose,<br />
had I been in the chamber when the<br />
senator from Wat Virginia first called<br />
) up this mcsuretoasfc-tha- t the bill<br />
' might go over untU tomorrow, perhaps,<br />
or the day after, in order that<br />
the formal views of the Hawaiian bar<br />
might receive consideration. . But 1<br />
realize that that is too late,<br />
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Personally I hare an exceedingly<br />
high opinion of the hJr of the territory<br />
of Hawaii. I doubt if any jurisdiction<br />
in the United States of equal area<br />
and equal or far more population has<br />
a bar that would exceed in learning<br />
land in bflity the bar of the territory<br />
! of Hawaii. I would be glad if an op-- 1<br />
portunity could be had for the views<br />
I of their bar association to be express-- .<br />
ed. I think, however, under the<br />
meth-Jo- d<br />
suggested by the senator from Utah<br />
I that this appeal, instead of coming di<br />
j rect to the supreme ccurt of the United<br />
States, may be Mowed to the cir- -<br />
I cuit court of appeals of the ninth cir<br />
cuit Probably the differences and the<br />
inconveniences can be equalized, and<br />
I hope the amendment will prevail.<br />
Vice-Preside- nt The The question is<br />
on agreeing to the amendment proposed<br />
by the senator from Utah (Mr.<br />
Sutherland).<br />
The amendment wis agreed to.<br />
Mr; Cummins I ask that section 5<br />
be read.<br />
The Vice-Preside- that the court did not remember this<br />
promise, however, selecting Judge An-- 1<br />
tonio ferry without notifying them Or<br />
giving them an opportunity to be<br />
heard. As the child's next of kin. ex<br />
cept for the father whote interests<br />
they declare are inimical to the<br />
child's, Mr. Knight now asks that<br />
Judge Perry be removed. She does<br />
nt It will be read. not nominate or suggest any other<br />
The secretary read as follows: person for the office.<br />
"No court of the United States shall Attorney Anderson alleges that he<br />
have jurisdiction of any action or suit specifically requested Judge Whitney<br />
by or agaitast any railroad company cn December 12, 1914. that Mrs.<br />
upon the ground that said railroad Knight or her attorneys be heard upcompany<br />
was incorporated under an on any application which might come<br />
act or I Winsress. hpfnre the court for annnintment nf a<br />
Mr. Chilton That amendment was guardian ad litem, "and that deponent<br />
agreed to.<br />
Mr. Cummins My attention was distracted,<br />
and for the moment I did<br />
not know whether the section had<br />
been amended as we had agreed on it<br />
or not.<br />
Mr. Chilton Yes; that has been<br />
agreed upon as a committee amendment<br />
Mr. Cummins I see it has.<br />
Mr.' Saulsbury I desire to ask the .<br />
senator in charge of the bill why the<br />
first circuit was agreed upon as the<br />
circuit to. which appeals might be<br />
taken from the local courts in Porto<br />
Rico and whether in determining<br />
which circuit appeals should be considered<br />
the committee took into consideration<br />
either the second circuit or<br />
the third circuit at Philadelphia.<br />
1 wish to say to the senator , In<br />
charge of the bill that h year or more<br />
ago I was In quite close communication<br />
with a number of lawyers in Por:<br />
to Rico, and they at that time, t know,<br />
desired that their appeals and writs<br />
of error should be taken to Philadel?<br />
phla.sv I do. nbt know hatUeir "position<br />
Is now, but 1$.; 8e.emej Jtd me<br />
that possibly that ' would be much<br />
more convenient" for : them than' Boston.<br />
Of course the NewYork circuit<br />
would be the most convenient, because<br />
of the rapid exchange between New :<br />
York and Porto Rico, but Philadelphia (<br />
is within an hour of that port, where<br />
all th Porto xtico trade centers, al-- I<br />
though t think there are some beats '<br />
running to Philadelphia whereas Bos--j<br />
ton would be five hours andftwould be 1<br />
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longer. v : I<br />
' I only inquire so that' ma know t<br />
whether any consideration ''has been'<br />
given to It r - c ' 5 I<br />
Mr. I wiU Say to the sen-- 1<br />
ator that; that? was considered after,<br />
mlny suggestions were made. There ;<br />
Chilton<br />
were two reasons why the first circuit j<br />
was agreed upon by the committee-- !<br />
unanimously. ; une was tnat it was<br />
thought that Boston, where the court<br />
is held, comes within the line of travel<br />
as nearly as any place would, and that<br />
docket was not crowded with business.<br />
and tht court would probably take .<br />
care of the business more expeditious<br />
ly thin any other circuit court of ap--'<br />
ithis may be considered in connection<br />
with the other mattert. ' ; 3 ' S<br />
j Mr, ChUton I should; liktf ,to have<br />
th6 amendment read again. : V<br />
t The Vice-Preside-nt The secretary<br />
( wiU read, the amendment. ";,t.<br />
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. The Secretary It is proposed to<br />
add to section ;<br />
: 2; v v i<br />
appeals from peals. It was discussed before the<br />
committee, and we came to that con--!<br />
elusion. , J<br />
Mr. Saulsbury May I ask the senator<br />
whether any representation was<br />
nude by the bar of Porto Rico as to<br />
their desire regarding the circuit to .<br />
which appeals and writs of error might<br />
taken ' all<br />
be v .<br />
Mr. Chilton There was none before<br />
the committee of the senate, aa I re-Cal-<br />
,<br />
. Mr.'Shafroth I will state, if the sen<br />
ator from West Virginia will allow J<br />
me, .tnat I received a ? communication<br />
from Judge Hamilton, .who is at pres '<br />
nt judge at San Juan, P. R., and he<br />
prefers the Bostoa district, I also<br />
received, being chairman of the com-- i<br />
mlttee on Pacific islands and Poho<br />
Rloo, a communication from some1<br />
ether party, saying that they thought<br />
It. .was more 'desirable that.the Porto<br />
Rican courts should be in the first<br />
circuit than the one at Boston. As<br />
tion the bill seeks to give over the<br />
'<br />
district courts.<br />
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Mr. Chilton Of course, I have no<br />
right to accept-th- e amendment, ' but<br />
after the statement of "<br />
the senator<br />
from Utah, who has given this matter<br />
much attention, I urge no objection to<br />
Its going into the bill. " It will probably<br />
. go to conference and can 'be consid<br />
ered further. - la the meantime the<br />
protest of the Bar AssOciatWn "of Hawaii<br />
wIU have been received and the to distance, it seems to mesenator<br />
from Utah can ebeak jnore<br />
definitely upon the subject ' f"<br />
Mc: Clark, of Wyoming Mr. Tresi-den- t,<br />
- to be very<br />
Immaterial , whether It is five hours<br />
or one hour or two hours. When people<br />
come for the consideration of business<br />
before a court it is not a question<br />
as to one or two or three hours.<br />
QUEEN EMMOOME<br />
TRANSFER PROBABLE<br />
Transfer of Queen Emma home at<br />
Queen Emma park in Nuuanu valley<br />
may be accomplished at tomorrow's<br />
meeting Of the board of supervisors.<br />
City Attorney Cathcart has rendered<br />
an. opinion that the transfer. If made<br />
to an individual, would be legal and<br />
the matter is now in the hands of a<br />
committee composed of Supervisors<br />
Hollinger, Logan and Qulnn. The<br />
Daughters of Hawaii have reqaested<br />
title to the home that it might be<br />
preserved for its historic valiie They<br />
intend making it a rest house as well<br />
as'a relic of earlier days, if the trans-<br />
I<br />
fer is made.<br />
The legislators of CaUfornia are<br />
wrestling with a bill to regulate the<br />
system of taxation on motor vehicles. t<br />
Horsepower of motor to be basis for i<br />
I<br />
tax rate.<br />
It is stated that the Teutonic allies<br />
have over 800.000 prisoners. The Germans<br />
are credited with capturing more<br />
than 300,000 Russians.<br />
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todayv Adv.<br />
OF IS. KNIGHT:<br />
In the motion by Mrs Elizabeth J<br />
Knight and appended affidavit of her j<br />
attorney. R. H Anderson. AM fiatur- -'<br />
day afternoon as told by the<br />
Star-Bulleti- n<br />
of that date, the allegation is<br />
made that Circuit Judge Whitney.<br />
who is presiding in the Smart will '<br />
case, definitely promised Mrs. Knight's<br />
counsel that they should be heard be<br />
fore he appointed a temporary guardian<br />
for the child.<br />
Attorney Anderson's affidavit avers<br />
was then and there assured by said<br />
Judge. Whitney that ho such appointment<br />
would be made without granting<br />
Mrs. Knight and her attorneys an opportunity<br />
to be heard relative thereto."<br />
Judge Whitney has taken under advisement<br />
the question of the removal<br />
of Judge Perry and his decision is<br />
anticipated almost any day.<br />
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GREAT WESTS!<br />
Former Trims National Guard<br />
and Latter Beats De- -<br />
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SERVICE BASKETBALL LEAGUE.<br />
w. L. Pet<br />
2nd Infantry 6 1 .857<br />
National Guard1 4 1 .800<br />
Dept. Hospital ;'4 1 .800<br />
Alert ,'4v 2 .667<br />
Engineer 3 3 .500<br />
Fort De Rutty 2 ; '4 .333<br />
Signal Corps . 0. 5 MO<br />
Fort Armttrena .... .... 0 6 .000<br />
'SATURDAY'S RESULTS. ,<br />
1 2nd Infantry 39, National Guard 2f.<br />
Engineers 58, Signal Corps 10. '<br />
, SUNDAY'S RESULTS.<br />
Alert 18, Dept Hospital 15.<br />
; Do Rutty 9, Fort Armstrong 1.<br />
Two grand games of basketball, fea-<br />
tured the week-en- d play of the Service<br />
league, - one being staged Saturda<br />
night and the other Sunday afternoon.<br />
Record crowds were on hand for both<br />
contests and excitement ran at fever<br />
heat, the rooting of the soldier and<br />
sailor fans being a special feature.<br />
The surprise of Saturday night was<br />
the defeat of the National Guard five!<br />
Ing game.. The ; win was Immensely<br />
popular with the crowd,' and every<br />
basket by tbe"regs" was greeted with<br />
whoops of Joy. "The winners played a<br />
fine game, the field goals of Mad do<br />
being a feature. The National Guard<br />
team was somewhat up against It with<br />
Nottage and Henshaw out on account<br />
of injuries, but at that the team ws-we- ak<br />
on the defense and didn't show<br />
its. usual classy, combination. lta de-<br />
feat was the . best . thing" that could<br />
have happened far' the league, as It<br />
will probably silence the "holler", that<br />
all the teams, with the exception : of<br />
the 2nd Infantry, have been making<br />
ass.!n6t the players on the ground that ''<br />
they were too good for the league.<br />
; The Sunday feature was , the game<br />
between the and<br />
the Alert. In the first half, it was a<br />
runaway for the "pill rollers," who<br />
b cored 15 points to their "opponents'<br />
three. In the second half the sailors<br />
can:e l!cl!l:ewl!2f.re, holding the .<br />
cr;-c.:t!c- cccreless - and. turnir.s lhe<br />
taLIc3 ty fctwus w yumts iwr wcu i<br />
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The Hospital team was badly snak-lA- t<br />
ca vp 1 y tJ:o r-'- r's accident4o -IIaek-<br />
ctt, the v : j u<br />
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rtturr.c3 to the Ccor and played out;<br />
the :n:c C.anz, captain Cf the Ball- -<br />
cr team, xvt3 also, badly shaken up<br />
end vas half a cripple during the<br />
can:e.-<br />
ga:.:es<br />
GUAuD II.'DOOn -<br />
BALL LEAGUE SET<br />
Wednesday evenlnS the National,<br />
n-a- rri iaRPhai 1p .win re--:<br />
f i' rr nlavi-- !r fT fmir fon--<br />
t::t3 Cat were postponed for one.<br />
cau 3 cr zr ether. The race is a good<br />
::, v '.L'. H Ccrarany in the lead and<br />
Cc ar.y G a Etrcas contender. ' If<br />
t'..3 later wlas both Its remaining<br />
rarcs.ani the forner takes its final<br />
I .ras t! 3 tcar.3 will be tied and a<br />
1 lay-cf- ? tcrlcs necessarj'. " :<br />
Following are the remaining play--<br />
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MORE DETAILS<br />
OF AUSTRALIAN<br />
Sl'CIKO MEETS<br />
Here are some added details of the<br />
recent swimming meets at Sydney, In<br />
wmcn uuxe nananamoau ana ueorse<br />
Cunha figured so prominently, uken<br />
from The Town and Country Journal,<br />
a Sydney publication:<br />
In. the past, Australian representa-<br />
tives have defeated a number of world<br />
Champions in various contests. The<br />
latest of the visiting champions<br />
by an Australian the famous Ha-<br />
waiian swimmer Duke Paoa Kahana-<br />
moku. After the Pacific champion<br />
Lad easily won the; 100 yards cham-<br />
pionship, beating all our best,<br />
question was asked, how will our men<br />
shape " him over the longer<br />
distances? The race for the 440 yards<br />
championship was fixed for January 6,<br />
in the Baths. Sydneyltes ex-<br />
pected the holder of the title, W. Long-wort- h,<br />
to make a great race of it. Vn- -<br />
fortunately. Longworth was taken sud-<br />
denly ill. and, to use an old sporting<br />
phrase, it looked Lombard-stree- t to a<br />
China orange against any of our otner<br />
men being . to down visitor,<br />
However, Australians are notably<br />
game, and In hope that they would<br />
see a fairly, good i race, nearly 3000<br />
peoole uaid "gate"- - to what<br />
proved to be one of the most remark<br />
keenly contested events ever<br />
witnessed since, the days when Pro-<br />
fessor Beckwith and his famous fami-<br />
ly were the great swimmers of their<br />
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The 440 Yards Championship.<br />
s When the contest the '440 yards<br />
championship of the New South Wales<br />
came, on, excitement ran high, as Ho<br />
who would be the starters, and the an<br />
nouncement . four were stripping<br />
to contest against tne visiting cbam<br />
pion, was pleasing to the - crowd, who<br />
cheered when thep ' appeared on the<br />
board. .<br />
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The. starters --were Kahanamoku<br />
(Hawaii), F. Fitts (East Sydney), .T.<br />
Adrian Manly), Page (Rand wick and<br />
Coogee), C. .Thomas (Sydney)."; The<br />
visiting, champion always ' indulges in<br />
a 'preliminary dive before entering<br />
into a contest, and after he had-ha-<br />
his all stood ready for the start<br />
Ing signal, which was given by Mr.<br />
Williams. The. Quintet struck<br />
water "well together, but the<br />
.ney Club man,, Thcmas, was first<br />
m Biroxe, ana neia a.isiaLcommenc- -<br />
first lap, which is. 110 yards.<br />
Weiaesday evening, Feb. 3-- -D and. cover that last ,<br />
halT-furlong-<br />
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' "Come<br />
G (pestpened Tuesday, Jan. 12). on. Tommy !", was the common yell.<br />
TucsJay evening, 9 A and to the onlooker It was evident<br />
IIc?;ital Ccrps (postponed from Fri-- that Tommy was making the effort of<br />
cay. Jan. 15). . his life to reach the board,' while the<br />
Y.'ea'r.fciay evening, Feb. 10 B and : bronzed Islander was puttmg In a so--G<br />
Friday. Jan. preme effort which he : finished of ;<br />
evening.' Feb. C and<br />
II Friday, Jan. 29).' .<br />
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nerve<br />
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taaae.<br />
ren.edy<br />
impolency,<br />
memory, part,<br />
lost and any<br />
Our<br />
vijor vital<br />
men-youn- jj, and<br />
it<br />
jca<br />
so abund-t-- t<br />
be<br />
thrilled with the<br />
i:t --5 M an<br />
rn York.<br />
i Dreg Ltd.<br />
beat-<br />
en is<br />
the<br />
'against<br />
Domain<br />
able the<br />
the<br />
witness<br />
able and<br />
day.<br />
.for<br />
that<br />
dip,<br />
Fred<br />
the Svd<br />
the<br />
the<br />
and<br />
22).<br />
the end of ao yards Kahanamoku<br />
W - aa second,' swimming with a beau--<br />
,tirui,jeven stroke, making Mrdly.-an- y<br />
splash.. - Swir.ls<br />
within him- -<br />
Beift il Uh t.3 perceptible exertion,<br />
te" Joined Thomas when making the<br />
first turn,1 while the Manly represen<br />
tative, Adrian, was a few feet away<br />
t the .Second Jan Thomas araln took<br />
the lead, swimming very strong and<br />
well, the first furlong being ; covered<br />
in 2 min. 41 sec At this stage the<br />
East Sydney representative, Fitts, re-<br />
tired, and Page was . never trouble<br />
some to the three leaders. ' Thomas<br />
was swimming strong and well in the<br />
.Ird lap,Jn which, Adrian began' to<br />
f?1;?1 J0?<br />
P01 '8 the straight.<br />
or la6t laD tO the POsL<br />
Adrian Wins.<br />
When word was given through the<br />
megaphone that the Manly boy. was<br />
leading excitement ran high. Kaha<br />
r amoku's attendant waved his cap to<br />
direct his attention to the winning<br />
board, and a great effort he put forth<br />
There was never so much excitement<br />
crammed into a short space as during<br />
the Beconds it took the swimmers to<br />
Ith by.dashing out his arm, but the<br />
white hand touched first by about a<br />
foot.<br />
The --220-yard championship -- of New<br />
bouth-- Wales, January 9, also<br />
created ; a lot of Interest' Unfortu- -<br />
r.ately, the Sydney . cracky. W. Long<br />
v.orth, had not sufficiently recovered<br />
to take part In the race. ' The pre--<br />
sence of the crack would have added<br />
still further to the Interest In the<br />
ace, which .was productive of 4 keen<br />
and hardly fought out race., in which<br />
the Pacific crack, Kahanamoku, came<br />
out successfuL The starters and place-- e<br />
.getters', for. the 220 yards champion-vfchi- p<br />
were: Duke Paoa Kahanamoku<br />
(Hawaii), 1; R. G. Page" (Rand wick<br />
and Coogee), 2; G. Cunha (Hawaii), 3;<br />
C. Thomas (Sydney), 4; L. Boardman<br />
(Sydney), 5.- - v u f?<br />
Race' Described.;<br />
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; In ; the jump . off the Sydney men<br />
were the first to hit the water,-bu- t<br />
me nawauans were to rront wben at<br />
the end of the first' 10 yards, and at<br />
CO yards held a clear lead of Page,<br />
who .was followed by Boardman and<br />
Thomas. Swimming In. great style<br />
ahd pace, Kahanamoku made the first<br />
turn with a lead of three lengths in<br />
front of Cunha. with, Page following.<br />
Bo rar as the result of the race was<br />
concerned. It looked a certainty for<br />
Kahanamoku ; Who was swimming<br />
with the most perfect action. -- In the<br />
second lap Cunha shaped a bad course<br />
and" Page moving through the water<br />
in a most determined manner,; began<br />
to overhaul him, and a great race to<br />
the board was witnessed. .They had<br />
no ' chance of; catching Kahanamolra,<br />
HONOLULU BTAB-DULLETI- Ni ' FEBRUARY 1, 1915.<br />
Comment<br />
Foreign<br />
Written Sport Co-c- rcl<br />
Department-Hospita-<br />
postponed<br />
MONDAY,<br />
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'Announcement ; that William<br />
. 7 "' V MJ<br />
Johnston and ' Henry n.v- - wmilrf .<br />
com to'ltonolula to take part to the<br />
Carnival lafw' teravis tournament this<br />
month assures i the . classiest tennis<br />
event, ever held In theterrltory Be-<br />
sides the Coast- cracks, there, will be<br />
entered E.-P- . Lamed, brother of W. A.<br />
Wrnea,: rtne many-ume-s nauonai<br />
championw dt himself ar'topotcii<br />
player. Wm. Eklund, Hawaiian cham<br />
pion; A. i A. - J.- - Lowrey, W.<br />
H,i;Hoogs,; and several "other" players<br />
who have won distinction on locaf arid<br />
mainland --courts. ;.in addition - to the<br />
singles there will be - some exhibition<br />
lent sporLr5 i A'-c''.f--<br />
i<br />
Word that Johnson and Brecav will<br />
br here comes from' Dr. Sumner Har-dy- ,:<br />
president of the Pacific Coast<br />
Lawn Tennis Association with whom<br />
A. L. Castle has been in .correspon-dene- e<br />
evet since it was. decided to in.<br />
rite a Coast pair to Honolulu, and the<br />
expense guarantee raised by -- subscrip<br />
tion among tennis enthusiasts. It was<br />
hoped that Maurice McLaughlin could<br />
be persuaded to make the trip, 'out<br />
with an eastern campaign in prospect<br />
this summer "Mac" felt that he could<br />
h ot get away from' his rear estate bus-Ines- s.<br />
,;..: 'zC- -<br />
' :fr;'U<br />
r:i Wllllain i Johnston V- Is well ' known<br />
here, --<br />
having made' stopoffs at Honolu-<br />
lu last year when he and Ella Fottrell<br />
went to Manila for the 1914 carnival.<br />
He Is : rated No. ? 6 ; this year on the<br />
ranking list, and is considered' one of<br />
the greatest exponents ?of the game in<br />
the country. He is-- Pacific." Coast!<br />
champion, and with Clarence Jriffln<br />
HSd iw<br />
TI1E1915UACE<br />
At :th Annual election of officers 1<br />
last 'night, the 'meaner; 'of the Chi- -<br />
nese Athletic Union re-eloct- W. Tin<br />
Chong as president' of the dub," and<br />
manager of the All-Chine- se baseball<br />
team, which competed In the Oahu<br />
league last season with much success.<br />
Along with Chong. KanYin Chunv the'<br />
crack catcher of. the traveling Chinese<br />
team, was elected to succeed Lai Tin<br />
as captain.' With these two men to<br />
handle the affairs of the hall team,<br />
the other officers elected were: Hoon<br />
Kl' . YIm, f vice-presiden- t; Kin Luke,<br />
treasurer; Kam Tin - Yen, secretary.<br />
and Ping Kong, auditor. 4 : - r<br />
- The report of the secretary. - show<br />
ed that theclub is to a flourishing<br />
condition:' : Besides owning the fran<br />
chise of the All-Chine- se team in , the<br />
Oahu lejigue. there still remains a nice<br />
sum In 'the treasurer's hands. : :i<br />
There was. plenty '.of '.; enthusiasm<br />
shown In the meeting by .the large<br />
number of members present and it is<br />
the , intention : of. the club to enter a<br />
strong team to compete in the Oahu<br />
eague this season.; Last year was the<br />
first season, of the Chinese Athletic.<br />
Union, team in the senior league and<br />
they earned a record which any ball<br />
club may,be proud of.-'- , :,.. ';.;';<br />
who swam home an easy winner in 2<br />
rninT 32 2-- 5 see; while Page just touch-<br />
ed ahead of Cunha, with Thomas<br />
fourth. 'V1-- 1 r :<br />
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TODArS VETT8 T0D1I '<br />
niswry<br />
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sassiest<br />
TT<br />
holds the doubles 'title for the same<br />
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secuon., - A . vvr -<br />
Henry urecK lsvE vmuue maver wno<br />
has flashed ;into. prominence recenUy.;.<br />
He Is champion ot the "University of .hikers had a little thebest of th mile-Californi- a,<br />
andf Ds considered cham--, age; ,however...; .<br />
.<br />
"- -' v;; ;<br />
plonship material by. tennis judges on ' rouowmg is a summary or tne re-th- e<br />
mainland. He and Johnson will : suits, giving the relative- - position' of<br />
nssJte'va'',ftKmgite4mT.tvis(t--<br />
- As'the tournament Is .to be' Invita--<br />
. . .. - u.:. vrAv<br />
,,OTial syttl<br />
-<br />
draw1- - wllr be fseeded"5: tcf . the extent<br />
of Duttinr Johnston and Breck . in dif<br />
faMnl K I vaa .' Tit aah 1 Ad ivfn ' Vfa<br />
wa through i AlsdIyfsIoii they mSnto<br />
meet m'theT finals; but rwn:Larned,:iJ. awav ....y.<br />
Eklund Castle ahd eneor tworother? W: Makaeh? ; ,v 5i i,.6. & A i 1 8 : 35<br />
toithe rnnnlttJ;lt-n- o m 7 7TT:t!):D0<br />
foregone conerasloaHharthe" Coasters<br />
will come together, tr any one of the<br />
local men , ls.KonH' he will hsve a<br />
chance to defeat Brecfc although John- -<br />
ston Is' srobabjy .too; tough, a proposl--t<br />
tion td'be downed. ' i,v a.'4 ; - :<br />
.<br />
In-th- doubles Johnston and Breck:<br />
...will '. , rf Minna ,Ipbui .. nn '"<br />
ti1 .' fnr ". tvrul ;<br />
v. ww, w w. ww<br />
nnttMla h'ww vrfll 'lvavA ; OaafTA nj4 K<br />
Eklund Lamed . And .'. LowreyHoogs ;<br />
and Argabritei and perhaps one'or two.'! .:.<br />
other local pairs. 'i; : 11.<br />
SSiefrL<br />
P. B. CI. Ml<br />
x quo wing b vf HcueuuiB oi eveuui<br />
for the Carnival tennis; meeting: ; v<br />
'.t. Sunday, Feb..; 21Manoa '? courts, A<br />
p. m.; singles tourntimentrt:'.l - c: v<br />
: Tuesday, Feb. 23 Pacific courts, "4<br />
p. m singles tournament' ? . ' : ; ?<br />
Wejjnesday Feb. 24-P.ac- ifIc courts,<br />
4 p. nu singles tournament "<br />
Thursday, February v 23j- - Pacific<br />
courts, 4 p. m.i singles tournament<br />
Friday, Feb.' 26 Pacific courts, : 4 (<br />
I lUwf OAUlUlltUiL UvUVICOa . ,f .. '" v<br />
'<br />
1<br />
; . Saturday, .FeW 27 Manoa courts, 4<br />
p.; mj exhibition doubles.- - x<br />
I i<br />
'<br />
In a cattia fftatnrfid hv tha oitehfne<br />
of Nelson and the- - fast; base running;<br />
of his opponents the Olympic team ;<br />
defeated the P. B. C. L nine by 20 to<br />
6, at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night t<br />
- Nelson was in top rorm and fanned<br />
11 of the"P."B.an men. Although.<br />
14 hits were scored off Mm they were<br />
not timely and try as they would the<br />
losers could not get their runners ovei<br />
the last span to home and - most of<br />
them died on bases. f<br />
"t Phillips, for the P. B. C. L club, had<br />
his' opponerits- - guessing for but. two<br />
innings, fanning the first three batters<br />
who confronted him. Hla delivery 1h<br />
a slow : one. however, and they ; got<br />
next to It about that tlmd and hit him<br />
and Rawlins, who took his: place in<br />
the sixth, : for,. 14 ; hits. Nelson and<br />
Kula shared honors on the scoreboard<br />
when' each V chalked up six for his<br />
team Gosling added 'fohr while Sing<br />
and Anderson eac added two. f . ;<br />
'<br />
i For the-- P. B. I.s Serrao. - Rosa;<br />
Rodrlgues, Perry. Phillips and Raw-<br />
lins each got on tally., i v ? i<br />
Next Saturday night the 5 Olympics<br />
meet , the last Washington aggrega--;<br />
tion, while the Hawalls go against the<br />
P. R C. L's. ' ;<br />
;;<br />
' -; ' ' r<br />
The Saturday lineup follows:<br />
P. B. C L Serrao, Rosa, Rodrlgues,<br />
Perry, Phillips, Soares, Sllva, Perry,<br />
Rawlins. ;<br />
"'<br />
Olympics Gosling, Kula, Nelson,<br />
Sing and Anderson.<br />
Umpires H. Meltm and C. Melim.<br />
--ir ,<br />
QsnnnnnsQs&snnnus<br />
a A GOLF RULE A OAY ': 2:<br />
tt - In playing through the green, 8<br />
8 irregularities ; of the : surface S<br />
8 which could In any way affect 8<br />
8 the player's stroke shall not be 8<br />
8 removed nor pressed down by 8<br />
8 the player, his partner or. either 8<br />
8 of . their caddies : ; a , player '. is, 8<br />
8 however, entitled to' place' his 8<br />
8 feet firmly on the. ground when 8<br />
8 taking his stance... , ' 8<br />
8; The penalty for a breach of 8<br />
8 this role shall be the loss of the 8<br />
8 hole in matcli play, and the loss. 8<br />
8 of two strokes in stroke compe- - 8<br />
8 tltlon. Rule 10. : 8<br />
8 ' Comment-Dcn- 't expect per-- 8<br />
8 fectlon from every lie and a poor 8<br />
8 one now and then wont upset 8<br />
8 your game. In practising, balls 8<br />
8 should be dropped and played 8<br />
8 from where they lie, hot from se-- 8<br />
8 lected spcts. - ;8<br />
Jt .'.. ' '' ''". ... v 8<br />
8 8 8888888 888 8 8 8 8 8<br />
PETER PLEMEft<br />
V.K BIKE RACE<br />
I SPEEDY Til<br />
The 25-mi- le bike road , race contest<br />
ed yesterday afternoon over a Waiki<br />
Head Kapiolanl : Park<br />
course went to Peter Plemer of Waia<br />
lua, after an exciting contest that was<br />
a real race all the way. It Is estimat-<br />
ed that more than 2000 persons watch<br />
ed the progress, of .the grind , from<br />
points of vantage along the course,<br />
and from the Kapiolanl track, where<br />
the riders finished. Bunched with<br />
Plemer were R Aiau and A. Bright, in<br />
the order named, the first three men<br />
being close up and riding desperately<br />
at the finish. .The time compares<br />
most favorably with the existing rec<br />
a a s t t - -<br />
wu n me course waa accuraveiy mea- -<br />
ureu. ..... in B .o-m- ue evenv wim bo<br />
many turns ,It Is probable that the<br />
the riders by laps, and the ,' final<br />
time:. .<br />
- ' V " - - u<br />
sntry. - . 1 2 3 4 Time -<br />
P Plemtner . ; . . . 2 2.1 1 1:08;<br />
H. Aiau . . . i 3 3 3 1:06:01<br />
A" Rri-?)- lt l17 . . 1 3 1:06:02<br />
A. O'Brien .... . , 6 S 1 i. t ;;. 1 i23 : 13<br />
Bolider King 7 9 9 i 9J 1:3Q:00<br />
K?T. Shlnn Wi 8' 10 10 10 1:33:10<br />
D. Levr .vVi 4 .U,llil'.lt: 33:00<br />
VAircnnTnAli'<br />
I HI I I III! f llHl I<br />
l illili I UUlUllUJi.r<br />
vt-'v- t" CBy Latest MaU J -<br />
NEW HAVEN, Conn. The Yale<br />
football schedule for next fall has Just<br />
been announced.' The schedule in the<br />
main Is similar .to that of last year<br />
except that it is made lighter by the<br />
dropping of Notre Dame And the sub-<br />
stitution of S Springfield ' Tralnidg<br />
schooh Yale's efforts to " get A; game<br />
With Williams failed because, the Wli-ia-<br />
schedule was already heavy.<br />
While no - announcenjentv'accompa-nie- s<br />
the schedule It Is'understaad that<br />
Washington and Jefferson remains in<br />
because that team defeated Yale last<br />
year. All the games are home games<br />
except the closing game with. Harvard.<br />
Th schedule follows: ! j. .<br />
- Sept 25, University ofMameJ i' Oct<br />
2. University of Tlrglnla; Cct 9, Le<br />
high; Cct 16, Springfield --Training<br />
School; Oct 23, Washington and Jef--<br />
ferson: ' Oct. 30. Colgate: ' NOV. 6,<br />
Brown; Nov. --<br />
.13. Princeton Not.' 20,<br />
Harvard . .: ? jr ;;<br />
H. - A. Martlng, who was center; on.<br />
Capt Ketcham's eleven and assistant<br />
varsity coach last year, has been en<br />
gaged as freshman coach for ? two<br />
years. ' Nate Wheeler, freshman coach<br />
last fall, will assist Head Coach ' Hin-ke- y<br />
and Dr. Bull with the varsity men<br />
this rail.; : - - 'M"<br />
Wheeler made good as a freshman<br />
coach, and . going over to the varsity<br />
field with his knowledge of last year's<br />
freshmen, he promises to he of tre-<br />
mendous : value to Coaches llinkey<br />
and Bull In saving time in placing the<br />
new: men in places on the first and<br />
second elevens. ?...'<br />
Several of last seasons eleven will<br />
come back as assistant varsity<br />
coaches next falL' The list Is' held up<br />
pending acceptances, but it is expects<br />
ed that two of them will be Capt Tal-bo- tt<br />
and -- 7 Red Brann, respectively<br />
tackle and end.;-'--4.;-.-<br />
v V A-- -- ;<br />
'<br />
Statistics prepared forthe Associa-<br />
tion of Life Insurance Presidents,<br />
show average life insurance carried .<br />
by<br />
each of 22,000.000 v<br />
families M the<br />
United States is 3932. rAbout $20,763,-000,0- 00<br />
life insurance is In. force in<br />
Snakes In South' Africa fear the sec-<br />
retary bird, and will even crawl away<br />
from its shadow. ' This bird devours<br />
snakes and "can easily kill a reptile<br />
twice its size; - ...<br />
GRANDPiOF DIMIOiliO IS Mi<br />
: tBy Lstest MaflJ - i<br />
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Kid Gleason.f<br />
for 20-od- d yetrs a figure In baseball.<br />
has quit the national pastime. - When<br />
In the rejuvenation of the Chicago,<br />
White Sox. the -- KW received the 1<br />
blue envelope he had nothing but phi-<br />
losophy to offer.<br />
Gleason, a Phlladelphian, and who<br />
disdained the Osier theory, for a long-<br />
er period than any active pastimer<br />
alive, was .assistant manager of Co-mlake-<br />
team. - Gleason, possessed of<br />
one of the keenest minds in the game,<br />
saw the handwriting on the wall, and<br />
when it spelled -- release- had noth-<br />
ing to say, except a few observations<br />
'on the game, the principal of which<br />
I was:,, v .. . . m . i '.r:<br />
form again." continued the "Kid."!<br />
fc. a. m X<br />
Aiy experience nas oeen out wua ,<br />
the boys on the field, and now that I,<br />
have reached the parting of the ways<br />
I know, when I've had enough. Base--'<br />
ball has changed much In the passing<br />
years. We old fellows like to sit back<br />
and watch a star, and say, 'Young fel--.<br />
low, how will you take it when the i<br />
daya. comes! ;';'. : I<br />
"But what's the use? I have been<br />
expecting my release e,ver since the<br />
baseball clubs decided on curtailing<br />
their players to the limit. Twenty --one<br />
men' the American league will carry<br />
this year, and some of them will have<br />
a ball 1 player and 20 men. My re-<br />
lease - Is not the unexpected. I re-<br />
ceived a letter from Jimmy Callahan<br />
when he was relieved of the club man-<br />
agement. In which I was told that I<br />
might expect the .ax.<br />
. "Well, f wasn't disappointed. Since<br />
the Federal league forgot to fall , by<br />
the wayside and not play dead, both<br />
the big leagues have been troubled. .<br />
Expected Feds to Fall.<br />
"The American and National league<br />
club owners did not expect the Fed-<br />
eral - leaguers to : continue the fight<br />
this year; in tact, they didn't think<br />
the Feds would outlast the season of<br />
1914, and when the 'outlaws' continued<br />
the warfare the major leaguers were<br />
more than surpaised.<br />
"It Is the Federal league that is<br />
causmg the policy of retrenchment<br />
now. The Feds have, put too much<br />
money In baseball to quit now, and<br />
sooner or later the leagues will have<br />
TERMS USED IN FIGHT<br />
; AMONG BALL CLUBS TOO<br />
TECHrjiCALrrorrrA:::<br />
i. In these times of .baseball war many<br />
terms' . are used by the newspapers<br />
which may be confusing to the fan<br />
whose technical education; on the po--j<br />
litlcal end of the game has never been<br />
polished.. Therefore the following de--$<br />
finitions of terms used In the story of<br />
the salt brought against organized<br />
baseball by the Federal League are<br />
given: if;:yf ' iv'r'''<br />
t Organized baseball-Th-e term ap-<br />
plied to all. baseball leagues affiliated<br />
under a working agreement by which<br />
the various clubs and leagues agree to<br />
respect the contracts made and the<br />
territorial rights of other members of<br />
their . organization. The . agreement<br />
also covera methods, of selling, trad-<br />
ing and drafting ' players, and the<br />
means of carrying on all other busi-<br />
ness to the advantage of clubs work-<br />
ing together. , v '<br />
Outlaw baseball AH professional<br />
ball clubs working independently of<br />
organized basebalL ; ; r ,<br />
;<br />
National commission The : highest<br />
court of basebalL It consists of the<br />
president of each major league and a<br />
third member, elected by the two who<br />
hold places in the court by virtue of<br />
their positions. These three men hive<br />
CUwXge .oi &11 iujw watuo iuiaub tu.<br />
which both leagues v are concerned,<br />
and also consider appeals In disputes<br />
involving two minor league clubs, a<br />
minor and a major league club, or a<br />
player andHmy club. . ( .<br />
National agreement The working<br />
constitution - of - organized ? baseball.<br />
under which the major and minor<br />
league' clubs carry on business rela<br />
- '<br />
tions.<br />
'X'.---<br />
- National association The organiza-<br />
tion ; of minor leagues, each league<br />
having one representative, usually its I<br />
president, on the board of control.<br />
The association settles all disputed<br />
between minor league clubs, but an ap<br />
peal may be taken to the national<br />
commission.<br />
-<br />
L -<br />
:<br />
'<br />
v Reserve . clause A provision in a<br />
player's contract giving the ball club<br />
an option on the athlete's services for<br />
the ensuing year.. ;, ; . : . ;<br />
;-<br />
- -- LINES BY A HORSE. . C<br />
'<br />
1 r'K. ..-I-<br />
'-'<br />
The guy who invented the motor<br />
r<br />
Has taken our jobs away.<br />
WJe, who've served man since the race<br />
r. began, '.1 , - , .',<br />
"'Are diminishing day by .day.<br />
bfj " ' m '--<br />
U s the hour of the horseless carriage,<br />
And our only hope' is that " v<br />
They may use us yet as '& household<br />
' .<br />
pet'iv ''"' y. -- :.y:l ,;V r<br />
v like a poodle or pug br; icaC..'..; ;v<br />
J5tllli we've one thing over the gas'<br />
'; cart, .''-''"-<br />
' ; Vfe - ;,;-?- A<br />
One thing that assures oar fame;<br />
When we have died It is still our hide<br />
'<br />
Which furthers the national game. '<br />
Every ball that is pitched or clouted.<br />
Each sphere with the big league<br />
'<br />
seal.';;<br />
;<br />
.X--<br />
Is - Inclosed about with I horsehide<br />
tf-- .stout- - ;?;i;fS: i :'X<br />
- But you can't skin an automobile ;<br />
13 'V<br />
to get together. I f they dont ba<br />
ball will be ruined. There isn't rot<br />
for three major leagues as basev<br />
is conducted today. There isnt .<br />
iuuvu wvuc; ui uiWUWI m KOI pe<br />
pie think, but the Feds have , tor<br />
w. w. w w v uaw .w M4ll luutli,<br />
Wa Offered Brooklyn Job.<br />
"I was offered the management c<br />
w.w w. wwu M ww. AM .ww&UW LIUJ It.<br />
than one month ago, and, declined t v<br />
A. unn a in nuK. m in ij 1 1 inn rn vnnawa<br />
baseball team: It lant mnch ntMc-- r<br />
to manage a baseball team under ei<br />
tatuis cuuutuuu. . miu m league Wl.<br />
Ing to talk business with the player<br />
at any time, it is hard to maintain d<br />
cipllne among the players of clubs .<br />
organised baseball, and I Imagine i<br />
would be as hard to keep a Fedor-leagu- e<br />
club In line. It isn't the eis!<br />
thing in the world to get the plajc<br />
to do what you want them to do. '<br />
long as conditions remain as they t<br />
today, the life of the manager will I<br />
anything but a bed of roses. I bv<br />
been through the mill and ks<br />
whereof I speak. However, this w ;<br />
have to worry some one flae. for I<br />
not intend to bother myself with t-- Mil<br />
again.- --<br />
Praises Rowland.<br />
;<br />
Gleason had av boost" for the<br />
Clarence i Rowland.<br />
."He la a smart baseball man." t<br />
Gleaaon, "and I expect to see him t<br />
wonders with the Sox. I know t '<br />
and know that he Is as good as V<br />
say, v Some baseball players may r<br />
think he is, but Rowland will let tv<br />
know before he is at the helm 1.<br />
that he is the boss, .v -<br />
"With Collins at second and Wev<br />
at short, be has the Infield in :<br />
shape, and then he has Bunny r<br />
for first base. 1 hear he has pic<br />
up a good third baseman, and 1!<br />
has he will have a splendid lz"<br />
The pitchers1 and catchers are l.<br />
class. John Collins Is as good an c<br />
fielder as there is in the .league,<br />
he has a fine outfielder con:!-Felc- h.<br />
He may not be a wonirr 4<br />
first year, but eventually he wi:i<br />
velop into a star. He is your 7 :<br />
willing to learn. I watched<br />
a number, of games in the A: .<br />
associationand 1 told Corals' y ;<br />
he had picked up a grand ball ;!<br />
t expect to see the Sox in the ru-<br />
in 1915."<br />
r<br />
DONNAS TAKE 13-- -<br />
rir:i::n pall o;,"<br />
r "<br />
FR0M THHA7.. ::<br />
MIDWlNTEn,LEAC'j:.<br />
- . . .'.' .; ; . 7. L.<br />
Maklkl Stars V.. . 2 1<br />
Donnas 2 1<br />
Kaimukis 2 2<br />
Theatricals 1 2<br />
Pauoas ....... 1<br />
YESTERDAY'S<br />
. Donnas 8, Theatrlcala 7 (13 I -<br />
- Pauoas 11, Kalmukls 4.,<br />
' A 134nning game was tha f<br />
of yesterday's baseball play :t .<br />
Ietic Park in the tlldwlstrr 1<br />
O'Sdllivan's homer In t.v.3 nlth<br />
two men on tied up tha tzz:-- .<br />
from then It was tlht ta3b:::<br />
the thirteenth, when. a pair c :<br />
hits gave the Donnas tha wi-- r.<br />
The score by , innings cf t .<br />
games: ;<br />
' ? ' .. FIRST OAMC.<br />
'<br />
Theatricals ..1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 r.<br />
" -- Basehits ..0 01200010001<br />
Donnas .. .7. . 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1<br />
Basehits . .2 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 K<br />
"..".---- SECOND GAME.<br />
Paucas 3 0 2 0.1 0 4 0 :<br />
Basehits .... 2 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 l<br />
Kalmukls ..... 0 1 10 0 110 c<br />
- Basehits .... 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 0<br />
INTERESTING GA!.!ES<br />
C IN STORE FOH TI!Z<br />
;v BOWLERS 1HZ V. .<br />
An interesting week la tha Y. .".<br />
A. bowling leagues is in stcra f :r<br />
bowlefs and their friend3 ,Tc-th- e<br />
two Service teams hoci u;<br />
contest which Is sure totJ<br />
fought from start to finish.<br />
Capt Stayton will start with C.<br />
Goebig, .Walter Treptow, Ed'iri :<br />
Tavlsh, Joseph P. Ryan an i C.<br />
Fyfe In all probability. LI 2 ut<br />
Deusen, Carl J. Martin and Tye I.<br />
son are other members of th e t<br />
who will likely be In the mitch.<br />
- The Signal Corps first tean U c<br />
posed of S. O. McCutchen (Ca;D, (<br />
C. Reed, F. J. Smith, Andrew M:<br />
E. D, Easter, A. Ai Ackedr 33, r.<br />
Brooks and Harry Rice will do<br />
rescue work, r<br />
'<br />
Y. M. C A. Bowling Schedu's. '<br />
Tonight Signal Corps vs. C<br />
Defense. ';. ; ' ;'<br />
- ' -<br />
Tuesday East s. 7c t<br />
"<br />
(Club League). i .r<br />
tWednesday-monoIul- us vs. C;<br />
Thursday Chamberlain's CJr.s<br />
P. B.C.t .<br />
.Anna B. Warner, the auth-r:<br />
wrote-"Th- e<br />
--Wide, V, '- - V.c<br />
other works, is cri:; . '. I.<br />
home in. Highland rlls, N. V.<br />
British Board of Trais f<br />
average change in retail f:<br />
between August 1 a:l D;:<br />
was advance cf 17 per cent<br />
official figures show &lvzzr<br />
lin In sane period cf 13.4 1 r c<br />
In ten . years th 9 tz u- - t.J<br />
graphic and gold rcn<br />
United: States t?3 &lzzc--<br />
.<br />
while that .cf the st??l
f 4<br />
J -<br />
'iv'ilZ<br />
. v '<br />
"ays Days of 30-Yea- r, Conflicts<br />
Have Passed Boom in<br />
: C usine'ss Com ing- -<br />
"Tie year 1914 dealt a staggering<br />
! zv,' to clTiltration, the arts" and tne<br />
icr.ces' eald Thomas "Ai EdUson at<br />
3 ja!?oratory In Wet prange, New<br />
rscy, recently, ; "Hut civilization iil<br />
t3<br />
;over from the blow srtry soon after<br />
war ends.! ... ;<br />
" Ar. i that ill ; hr sked . : The<br />
".'crld corre5pondent.T.'.'--- r<br />
t fcr; two years, I fear," said<br />
s jTreat- inventor.' "This war. has<br />
:!.t the world that the killing of<br />
- n ia war is a scientific proposition<br />
: ; w. Y.'lth all the implements jof de--<br />
- cticn and plans for offensive and<br />
:t"sive cperatlcns ao carefully map-with<br />
.Ihe .great number<br />
, 1 c ut tad .<br />
ir.ea that 'can le drawn into the<br />
ry l y bc.th aides,, the conflict will<br />
Z drawn out , A,;..;'. v.'v<br />
10 fNlo rl<br />
' - There have been wars .that - have<br />
.: 1 CO years, but those days are<br />
t. Killing men is a, different prop-- ;<br />
toiay, but I believe the pre--'<br />
t ttru-:l- e will not end for at least<br />
; 0 although I jray;It will end<br />
er than any of us expects ( ; i<br />
; marine and Preadnought.<br />
Mr. Jdlson added that the subma-r:,- e<br />
has been the greatest offensive<br />
strument in the world conflict, and<br />
"VhUe" the submarine has not obyi-cte- d<br />
the necessity, of Jthe dreadnought<br />
it surely hai lessened its value. . But<br />
cu can bet the ships England is con-- 4<br />
f tructing now are so built that they<br />
will be protected, against submarine<br />
t : rpedoes. The effect of a primary<br />
x plosion can be greatly, minimized<br />
I V-- LIlc jjuucijua vuuiuuvuvu m n<br />
dreadnought and this;, in all -- likelihood.<br />
Is being done by the Allies now'<br />
The. hearty t Old gentleman, irom<br />
whose pockets the destruction of his<br />
plant ty fire took 3,0Q0.00Q not a<br />
TTsonth ago, seemed entirely happy and<br />
. confident ; '<br />
Matua<br />
.will<br />
pos<br />
the<br />
the<br />
the fire<br />
the<br />
our put in oth<br />
er and got out the<br />
T;<br />
new<br />
Nr<br />
the now<br />
900<br />
the sink<br />
to<br />
. of is<br />
has to -<br />
-<br />
over war. seem to oe<br />
with sort of<br />
the<br />
you can put a<br />
; you<br />
"Has your loss ; persuaded you to<br />
make sny New, Year' resolutions T"i<br />
' "<br />
he was asked. v ; J<br />
"iiesclutionst he repeated. 4 Non-- 4<br />
r ense ; , ears bku. aiwriueu.f ui. ua<br />
"<br />
replaced. madeM drives<br />
world<br />
salvaged<br />
buildings first<br />
chine and. record.. r'zj<br />
"they<br />
Z0T<br />
Why, average man's worries<br />
insignificance this.<br />
standard.<br />
Belgium<br />
surprised<br />
Americans'<br />
Ttey stricken<br />
commercial toaralv<br />
opportune time.<br />
Why, buildlnr<br />
today could the<br />
and of<br />
the<br />
-<br />
war is. over<br />
. of<br />
pay more for the<br />
now the<br />
In we soon<br />
will<br />
the<br />
'<br />
--before<br />
fMymany<br />
supposed<br />
good<br />
sign prosperity<br />
building.<br />
prepare<br />
boom trade experience<br />
which tremendous<br />
war.;<br />
- buildings foe rebalredVer oa completion of this road it will<br />
On Thursday nffht we one of the-mos- t beautiful<br />
a record when firstdiamond dlso ! and as drawing, card<br />
phonograph and i record ; was turned 'fot tourists someihing incomparable<br />
out smce In (Jdavsw; The. Pali road cannot present half<br />
machinery, it attractiveness collectively. i<br />
ma r My . prescription would be to<br />
ity<br />
a beautiful memory ot things and<br />
a for things to go up<br />
continued Mr. Edison might ap-- ZZL<br />
; '<br />
ply y standard of woiTy;vjast V<br />
think. TCaisen the The writer recently had pleas- -<br />
of<br />
on<br />
t<br />
de-- tne<br />
fensive, with nearly talles aU?w"e ff a iS;0 fnd<br />
Beginning: the substantial and<br />
into compared Stately; homes on<br />
Another disaster<br />
gritty--<br />
"It me see how<br />
have become weak-knee- d<br />
this<br />
a<br />
something; now is<br />
up cheaper:;<br />
war,<br />
our<br />
businessmen will<br />
'as a<br />
and The<br />
maii' will for<br />
will<br />
and be<br />
L<br />
--Makiki one<br />
winds : up and up to dizzy heights,<br />
of the revealing some<br />
new beauty. - The joy which we<br />
turned ..a kaleidoscope in our childhood<br />
days, erclaimlng delight as<br />
mew and ; had,'<br />
hold<br />
past<br />
high hope come,<br />
with<br />
street<br />
each turn road<br />
with<br />
with<br />
each color form presented<br />
itself to our admiring aze, ican only<br />
sla.. They want Uo .get. out and do j be feebly compared with our emoUons<br />
on reaching r the<br />
than<br />
yet<br />
wait until<br />
wise<br />
that"<br />
after<br />
- I<br />
high points, where<br />
the wonderful panorama of sea-an- d<br />
rf llfe and I have adhered to them.<br />
The cMelest of them Js, Work." ; No,<br />
e lo?s of the money does not worry<br />
2. Nothing was bumed that cannot<br />
e replaced; I was up against a htrd- -<br />
r' prcpbs.tton :? when ,t we built, the<br />
1 ;rtt: electric ' lighting plant in New<br />
hew'--clectrl- c<br />
Ycrk.iv It was something,<br />
' '.Jinr-the-n. . A . fortune had been<br />
;4 world was<br />
, p ?ted and the whole<br />
r wp4t ing the outcome. Everything de-- 1<br />
ended upen the success of that plant<br />
Sale<br />
Price<br />
& -<br />
:;:3YffiSfliiiJSFr(ffliETifli<br />
rSBfliPEtHiSSIfflrtilS<br />
v<br />
COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 8 A. M., WE WILL HAVE ON SALE OVER 1000 PAIRS OF LADIES'<br />
FINE SHOES AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS. THESE SHOES ARE ALL OF WELL KNOWN MAKES, SUCH<br />
LAIRD, SCHOBER & & EDWIN & OTHER KNOWN MAKES,<br />
AS CO., E. P. REED CO., XJ. BURT CO., AND WELL BUT<br />
ARE SHORT LINES AND LINES TO BE DISCONTINUED. ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS, BUT NOT IN EACH INDI-<br />
STYLE.<br />
i SUCH AS PUMS AND PUMPS AND TAN<br />
BOOTS, 4PUMPS AND OXFORDS; BLACK AND TAN SUEDE BOOTS AND PUMPS; WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND<br />
1 1<br />
but as a result of it the world has<br />
become . electrically iHurainated at<br />
as were,; t<br />
VIDUAL<br />
OXFQRDS.<br />
night, -'<br />
DON'T<br />
necora ' i nursaay nisnc<br />
Philip Hall of the Paradise . Tours<br />
will for the<br />
to the ?'.<br />
Company leave mainland<br />
shortly represent Promotion<br />
Committee to accompany the steamer<br />
; Great Northern's excursion to Honolulu<br />
Mr. : Hall - was authorised to<br />
make1 the trip at a meeting of the<br />
committee Friday afternoon. The<br />
Great Northern will leave San Francisco<br />
February 16. arriving here February<br />
20.<br />
,.<br />
HONOLULU '<br />
MOKDAY,<br />
"<br />
r i.<br />
,...' i<br />
STAB-BULLETI- N,<br />
FEBRtTAKY<br />
$4.00<br />
$5.60<br />
$5.BO<br />
$6.00<br />
STYLES PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, OXFORDS; WfllTE OXFORDS;<br />
LET THIS PASS UNNOTICED. IT WILL PAY YOU TO<br />
3JC<br />
- ;;t rji- - ......<br />
With Completion of Road Honolulu : Possess<br />
.<br />
1051 Fort Street<br />
iy<br />
andiop<br />
One<br />
of the Most Beautifill in the Worldj Great Drawing--<br />
New<br />
WW<br />
Drives<br />
A<br />
'<br />
Card for Tourists; '"<br />
r 'v v ,' By KATE MARCIA FORBES. '<br />
; :<br />
-J 1 UiiA?-- ocf id blanket of living green softaulet<br />
meats the of the wonderful color that makes one think of bulows<br />
scenic road . through1 the mountains to rest in<br />
which " work has been accomplished its sptness.<br />
;<br />
the prisoners the state, Here ", ia building<br />
jgrateful<br />
cluster . by<br />
of confined<br />
cottages in , cleared<br />
at Canon City. ; "<br />
:<br />
J spots. We gaze and gaae. Adjec- -<br />
Oregon, too, .boasts its Governor tives fall us, and we can only look in<br />
West and. magnificent road built by silence and ponder the old Question,<br />
the same, means, to 'Mt-Hoo- Per-- , "What is- - moro beautiful than<br />
no single achievement of either ture ?" Oh.-fo- r the brush of Colot<br />
state has obtained wider spread pub-- or paubigny jto.catch and these<br />
licity, not only for the ; englneeringT . To pass on to others who<br />
feats and the merit of, the work, but may not come to<br />
as well' for being the means pro- - red and rose fading to the soft<br />
yiding great pleasure to the people tinges of gray, and the sun, dropping.<br />
and drawing ' Interest ana dropping ball or in a goiaen<br />
commendation from the wrhole world.<br />
Honolulu not far. behind thesh<br />
states in to construction of a , new<br />
road sround Makiki Ronndtop, which<br />
is proceeding under? the direction<br />
: of the government '. :..' ':.k-- .<br />
t<br />
vJs' Honolulu .alive to the fact- -<br />
a<br />
hold<br />
glories!<br />
see these sunsets,<br />
a<br />
gejreral like a nre<br />
bowl - . ,<br />
is<br />
; Below lies the city, the streets and<br />
streams and colors standing out like<br />
em-broide- ry<br />
threads in a silken pattern of<br />
rapidly<br />
One wonders v, what new<br />
?<br />
pleasure would await us with the<br />
that dawning,, wheneach crag, and mountain'<br />
top was crowned with beams oi<br />
light and every .blade of grass held a<br />
flittering diamond drop of dew trembling<br />
cn Us tip and a thousand blossoms<br />
with the day awoke.<br />
Evening comes the glare of the<br />
sun reflected on water is gone every-<br />
sky,, mountains and valleys and city<br />
below us, spread, out to view. Wher<br />
evereye can reach one beholds some<br />
view, some Scene .more enehanting<br />
than that shown before. Here, spreads<br />
blue sea, ripplingly soft and shining<br />
with all the colors and fire of a Mexican<br />
ppaL Italy, with Us road from<br />
Capri to Sorrento, famed In song and<br />
story, can present nothing more lovely;<br />
here are colors rivaling Mediter--<br />
Punchbowl stand out in bold relief<br />
vue s niiDa conjures up , tne umes,pUnch<br />
of<br />
.J- . J m..<br />
Na-hap- s<br />
of. amber, j<br />
thingvis-hushed and<br />
brooding dark-<br />
ness begins to fall over all. Night<br />
draws . on-w- ith chastened heart we<br />
ilngeringly descend but take with us<br />
a.'8tore of., treasures for memory's;<br />
.vaults.- - With what inspirations and<br />
what thoughts cannot such scenes im'v<br />
oue usf. What wishes for the eloquence<br />
and the .facile pen of a painter<br />
of words, that we might hold this in<br />
our mind's eye and when stern duties<br />
and less etheriaJ things claim our attention,<br />
reflect with thankfulness on<br />
our glimpse or t airyland, and we<br />
think with Ruskin "What fairy palaces<br />
we .may build cf - beautiful<br />
thoughts proof against all adversity<br />
rHbrtght fancies, satisfied memories;<br />
noble: histories, faithful sayings;<br />
treasure houses of precious and restful<br />
thoughts, which care cannot disturb,<br />
nor pain make gloomy, nor poverty<br />
take away from us houses built<br />
without hands, for our souls to live<br />
in." ,<br />
Visitor ((leaving inn after sleepless<br />
night) I suppose you dont happen to<br />
be a German? Landlord Do I look<br />
Hire . Vliltn. . V t i . ...<br />
naa a concrete . bed in it London<br />
when these now slumbering land- - t m t '<br />
marks were mighty giants in travail Modest Suitor I have only $5000 a<br />
and streams of lava flowed down their year, sir; but I think I can support<br />
precjpitous sides and white hot stones your daughter on that.. Father en-re- il<br />
.hissing, far below. , On every thuslastically) Support her. my dear<br />
side are mountains rearing their rug-- boy. Why, you can support her whole<br />
ged heights and to their tops one sol- -' family on it. Boston Transcript.<br />
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Valentines<br />
bought at the<br />
HAWAIIAN NEWS CO- - LTD.<br />
In the Young Bldg.<br />
Safety BJa!3s<br />
, nesnarpcnco DCiier nan new,<br />
we erina Anytning.<br />
HONOLULU GRINDING CO.<br />
1115 Alakea Opposite V. M. C. A.<br />
MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO, LTD.<br />
"<br />
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FOR ICE COLD DRINKS AND<br />
14 PER CENT ICE CREAM,<br />
- TRY THE<br />
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HAWAIIAN DRUG CO.<br />
Hotel and Bethel Streets<br />
Yat Loy Co.<br />
DRY GOODS<br />
12-1- 6 King Street I<br />
PONGEE SUITS'<br />
DRY CLEANED<br />
tvV FRENCH LAUNDRY<br />
&::.VV"vv.'- Phone 1491;<br />
Put Your Poultry Problems<br />
; ' np to tie .<br />
!<br />
;<br />
CALIFORNIA TEED CO,<br />
Alakea, corner , Queen.<br />
They 'will tell you the' trouble,'<br />
inl St. Auto Stand<br />
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LATEST CARS PHON E --4700<br />
Sam McMillan Sam Peters '<br />
Anton e Rodrlgues ' ,<br />
j)lS. NOTT, Jt. .';<br />
Plumber end Cheet Metal ;<br />
'.; Worker. ' , j H''<br />
Sachs Clock Beretanla, nr. Fort<br />
;<br />
; Phone 565<br />
.<br />
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ERY, PICTURE FRAMING.<br />
,..urjriw;t 5UKjf uits<br />
V<br />
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YE ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP<br />
'<br />
.:. 1122. Fort EL :.<br />
Reliable Transfer Co.<br />
.'.l Bethel St., ; beL<br />
,v. ..'v; 1 v king "and , H otel Sta.;<br />
- HEYWOOD SHOES. . ,<br />
i V -- . t3.0D and $6.00 '<br />
f: ,at Ihe V<br />
MANUFACTURERS' SHOE<br />
v store.<br />
1128.<br />
v,"- -<br />
Is the number to call when you<br />
y-<br />
: need. ICE. '<br />
;fv V- oah u i CE --col<br />
CRESCENT JEWELRY CO.<br />
WATCH AND JEWELRY- - Rp<br />
i PAIRING A SPECIALTY, i<br />
1130r Fort, : near Pauahl, Street<br />
vSTEINW; All<br />
. ."Bargains In Other Planoa.'- -<br />
V i PLAYER PIANOS<br />
THAYER PIANO CO, LTD.<br />
v156 Hotel Street V. Phone 2313<br />
FOR LIVESTOCK OF ALL<br />
KINDS.<br />
CLUB STABLES<br />
LIMITED.<br />
52 Kukul Street<br />
D. J. CASHMAN<br />
TEMT8 AND AWNINGS<br />
Luau Tents & Canopies for Rent<br />
Thirty Years' Experience<br />
Fort 8t, near Allen, upstairs.<br />
Phone t7<br />
$22.50<br />
Gold Eagle Blue Serge Suits<br />
IDEAL CLOTHING CO. Ltd.<br />
84 Hotel Street<br />
Spic-and-Sp- an<br />
Everything is at the<br />
C. Y. HOP WO MARKET<br />
(Opp. the FishmarkeL)<br />
"On the Beach at Waikiki"<br />
("Hon! Ka-u-- a WiklwikV)<br />
Just off the Press.<br />
BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.<br />
MTHESNEY COFFEE CO.<br />
COFFEE ROASTERS<br />
. Dealers In Old Kona Coffee<br />
MERCHANT ST., HONOLULU<br />
VIENNA BAKERY<br />
1129 Fort 8L Phone 2124<br />
DO IT ELECTRICALLY<br />
Hawaiian Electric Co.<br />
- 'v v ami w<br />
BAILEY'S FURNITURE STORE<br />
Alakea SW near King.J<br />
' .. 'ORDER : C: - ...<br />
SALMON, HADDOCK, SMELTS<br />
: Metropolitan<br />
Meat Market<br />
v - ls Phone ;3445. . '<br />
Lovely Violets<br />
'V- - V<br />
M RS. E. ':<br />
T M. TAYLOR, Florist<br />
'<br />
Hotel St, opp. Young Cafe<br />
For the Latest Style Hats for<br />
. ,<br />
. kaaies na uinuvmcn<br />
If 0 A ' f<br />
v come and See Uh" l<br />
K, UYEDA, '<br />
1028 Nuua&a SL<br />
SPECIAL SALE<br />
Grass Linen and Pongee Waist<br />
Patterne<br />
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YEE CHAN A CO.<br />
Corner King and Bethel Streets<br />
SEE OUR<br />
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HONOLULtf AUTO ft,<br />
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Behn & Bedford. Mart,<br />
2999 Phones 1005 '<br />
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BARGAIN; COUNTER PRE-- ,<br />
MIUM SALE NOW ON AT<br />
i !cVrYlMERCANTiLE CO.<br />
' 24 Hotel St, Near Nuuantt.<br />
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Fort and Queen Streets. Honolnln.<br />
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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, MONDAY, FEBRUARY J, 1915.<br />
Real Estate Transactions<br />
En.tefei<br />
of Record from 10:30 m -<br />
wan. 3 to a. m. jn. zo, ivis.<br />
DEEDS<br />
Joseph U. Kubia to J. H. Schnack.<br />
L. P. 8122 Kul. 64-- 0 Ap. 1 (Kalibi,<br />
Honoiulu, Jan. 25, 1915. 12250.<br />
Margaret K. Nottage and husband<br />
io Anna m. fans, uois ana -<br />
i.iijji?<br />
t- -<br />
niK. ana pc. iana ucean iraciti<br />
- s.o<br />
tlonoiUlU. 600.<br />
Munchu Baker and hsbd. to P. E.<br />
siraucn. loi i, renis, etc, raioio i<br />
Minsiae iois, Honolulu, Jan. zo,<br />
$1250<br />
Abraham N. Hussey and wf. to<br />
Frank C. Paetow. Int. in Kul. 387.<br />
rents, etc., Nlnlll. N. Kohala, Hawaii<br />
Dec. 3, 1913. $100.<br />
Frank C. Paetow to Trs. of Estate<br />
of Charles F. Hart. Int. in Kul. 387,<br />
rents, etc., Niulil. No. Kahala, Hawaii.<br />
Oct. 24, 1914. $100.<br />
Kahiwa Kealoha and hsb. to.Trs. of<br />
Est of Charles F. Hart InL in R P.<br />
776. rents etc., Niulii, N. Kohala, Ha<br />
waii. Oct. 24, 1914. $100.<br />
Maria de J. Quintal and-hsb- . to Albert<br />
N. Campbell, 14.095 sq. ft. of gr.<br />
3573 Lot 542 Kulaokahua, Honolulu.<br />
May 5, 1914. $2800.<br />
W. A. Wall, comr., to Mary Kaele- -<br />
makule, Kalmi Kauhaihao, George J.<br />
Kauhaihao and Charles J. Kanhaihao.<br />
Pc. land Holualoa 1 nd 2, N. Kona,<br />
Hawaii. Nov. 27, 1914<br />
Mioi Kekua and wife to John F.<br />
Morte, Ap. li, Sec. 2 hui land Paia,<br />
Hamakuapoko, Maui. Jan 16, 1915,<br />
$180.<br />
Mrs. Kamaka Kaueau to Mrs. Malaea<br />
Kin a, 1 a. iand, Pauwela, Hamakua<br />
loa. Muai. 20, 1915. $100.<br />
Geo. S. Reinhardt to Thomas Rein-hardt,<br />
int in lands S. Hilo and Puna,<br />
Hawaii. Jan-- . 23, 1915, $800<br />
Joseph P. Kapihe to Miss Carrie<br />
Williams, Jr., various pes land Pau-wela,<br />
etc., Hamakualoa, Maui. Oct. 10,<br />
1914. $10 and love.<br />
W. A. Wall, Comr., to T. "Shigenaga,<br />
pc. land Hoi ualoa 1 and 2, N. Kona,<br />
Hawaii. Nov. Z7, 1914.<br />
,HUKlUAUr.S<br />
Annie Gribble and hsb. to Bank of<br />
Hawaii, Ltd. lots 17, 19, 19, 37 and<br />
3 IJlK. A, Diugs reuis eic, dbcuh 1<br />
Tract, "onoiuiu. jan. a. ,oouv.<br />
Mary mu iwiw, tu -<br />
t 9V loir s"r<br />
Mo.r tl" Nrnniki mi hfih. to R.<br />
A Wadsworth Lots 25, 26 and 27.<br />
Kalua , Wailuku!<br />
m., Jan 22. 1915. $17.50.<br />
fHATTEL MORTGAGXS<br />
Kenfnhi Neknmoto.i Sadaiehi Neko--<br />
Harry..iSfX: r;;,<br />
Int<br />
e'<br />
iv. r. wo, uuxo, " '<br />
etc Kwa, uanu; sw. . . f<br />
m- -. it e.o ' Imr Tt Trt I<br />
inimE itteiis oain. an,j-- r .r<br />
Mary P. Borba, lots 25, 26 and 27, Ka- -<br />
WaIlIstt 39JL ' '<br />
StA?"<br />
T LEASES,<br />
Maria Akana. Manuel Esplnda and<br />
3,r N. Kona, Hawaii; 15 years at $6.75 ,<br />
ner year.<br />
Annie Makekaa to Pioneer mui uo.,<br />
LtdU 1L P. 5604, KaL 3421, Kahoma<br />
valler (Lahalnar .Maul). Dec. 9U914f<br />
10; years: at x5.<br />
Kahani to- - Grace Carrolly lot 8, blk. J<br />
1, PuunuL Honolulu, Jan. 23, 1915; 10<br />
years at $15 per montn. ; -<br />
- . LAND COURT.<br />
Keahiloa Jt Bradley Reln- -<br />
ecke, special powers, Oct, 29-1914-<br />
- DEEDS, v<br />
Walter H. Bradley and wife to Da<br />
vid Hammond, lot 8--B of subdivision<br />
of lot 8, Weaver lane, Honolulu, Jan,<br />
.<br />
'JSljrrVA<br />
DEEDS. - I. - Conrad J. H. Behn and wf and VSTar.<br />
Entered of Record from 10:30 a. m. ren M. Benford and wife, to Guardian<br />
Ltd. 1500 sq. ft; land,<br />
ni ivauiae uu uuauouu w Klntf Rtrpftt, HotiaIiiIii Tan 93 1Q1K.<br />
IS, 4Z. a " - - ';-<br />
John Keoloewa to Frank U Kalei- -<br />
mamohu, interest in shares In Gr. 464<br />
hui land, AVaikane, Koolaupoko, Gahu,<br />
Dec. .31, 1914; S50.<br />
Agnes IL BC Judd (widow) to Agnes<br />
EL- - Judd.: Albert Fi Judd. James - R.<br />
TlZZs SSwKS'<br />
Oahu<br />
tion. ' .<br />
W. A. Wall, Comr., to Esther K. Lai- -<br />
oha, 2 parcels land, Holualoa 1 and 2,<br />
N. Kona, Hawaii, July 20, 1914.<br />
W. A. WalL ComrM to J. K. Laioha,<br />
3 parcels. land, Holualoa 1 and 2, N.<br />
Kona, HawaiL Julr 20, 1914. r<br />
W. A. WalL Comr, to J. K. Laioha<br />
and Esther K. Laioha-- , parcel land. Holualoa<br />
1 and 2, N. Kona, HawaiL ov.<br />
it, 1914. ;: ::<br />
CHATTEL MORTGAGES:<br />
X. Honda to von Hamm-Youn- g Ca,<br />
Ltd., automohlle, territory of Hawaii,<br />
Jan. 22. 1915; ?825.<br />
K. Nakamoto to von<br />
Co-- Ltd-- antomobne. territory of<br />
wait Jan. 22. 1915: J5751<br />
von<br />
John 'Wraato -<br />
- I D A f RICS I I CTATlPTIftt<br />
nniiirMLU.o i I IO I IUO<br />
Hamm-Youn- g I<br />
Ha-- 1<br />
Hamm-Youn- g I<br />
Co., Ltd automobile, territory of Ha--1<br />
waiL Jan. 19, 1915; $1835.<br />
un rong to nawau preserving uo.,<br />
Ltd., leaseholds, buildings, livestock,<br />
crops, etc, waniawa, ; Kaiaiua, uanu,<br />
Jan. 2, 1915; $3000. " - J<br />
PARTIAL RELEASES OF MORT--<br />
GAGE.<br />
McBryde Sugar Co.. Ltd to Kapi- -<br />
olant EsUte, Ltd pors. R. P. 5489<br />
KuL 3111 and 3559 (Waimea, Kona,<br />
Kauai), Jan. 11, 1915r$50.<br />
Estate of James Campbell by trustees<br />
to Kapiolani Estate, Ltd., various<br />
parcels land, Oahu, Maul, Kauai and<br />
Hawaii. Jan. 19, 1915.<br />
RELEASES OF MORTGAGE.<br />
Bank of Honolulu, Ltd, to Samuel<br />
Parker and vrife, various parcels land,<br />
leaseholds, livestock, etc Hawaii.<br />
Msnl snd Oaho. Jan. 2S. 1915; $93,000.<br />
.Anfnit Rnrnkn in Phnr Tlrilr 17<br />
l8 and 15, buildings, rents, etc, Pala<br />
ma tract, Honolulu, Jan. 25. 1915;<br />
11000.<br />
OPTION.<br />
J. G. Henriques to T. Marumoto,<br />
privilege to renew lease of acre<br />
iand. Kiloa. S. Kma. HawaiL ADril 8.<br />
acrcemfnts<br />
Schuman frrir fn tn In.<br />
B.IEDh k riarfc to 1 T;n"t aiito--<br />
mobile. Oahn<br />
Schoman Carriaee P 11 to Jo-seph<br />
K. Clsrk, to sell for $750 1 auto<br />
mobile, Oahu.<br />
BILLS OP SALE.<br />
Chung Moi to Fong Tal Kam, Tr.. 1<br />
share in Wailua Rice Mill Co. and<br />
Pol Factory. Jan. 23. 1915; $350. .<br />
Leong. Chung to Fong Tal Kam.<br />
trustee. 3 shares in Wailua Rice Mill<br />
Co. and Poi Factory, Jan. 21, 1915;<br />
$ior,o.<br />
LEASE.<br />
J. G. Henriques to T. Marumoto,<br />
acre land, Kiloa, B. Kona, Hawaii,<br />
April 8, 1912; 7 years at $30.<br />
CANCELLATION OF LEASE.<br />
James McCIellan to C. P. Hofgaard<br />
& Co., Ltd. (2 parcels land, Waimea,<br />
KanTi'i<br />
PLAN.<br />
LUiha Street Tract by Bishop Trust<br />
Co., Ltd. (owner), to plan, R. P.'s 648<br />
Aps. 4 and 5 and 2263, Ap. 2 and lor<br />
t'ln3' Ap- - ' U,iha 8treet-- Hon- -<br />
Entered of Record From 10:30 a. m.<br />
Jan. 28, to 10:30 a. m. Jan. 29.<br />
DEEDS.<br />
WTmiara C. Achi, Tr. to Charles G.<br />
Maeomber, lots 4, ", 6 & 7, Lunalilo<br />
tract, Honolulu, Jan. 22, 1915; $4300.<br />
Chas. S. Desky to F. Stelninger, InL<br />
in lot 10, blk. B, Villa Franco Divis-ion,<br />
Hilo, Hawaii, Jan. 28, 1915; $1<br />
James A. Hopper Estate, Ltd. to Al--<br />
Men & Robinson. Ltd.. lots 1, 2, 3 & 4,<br />
blk , Kewalo lots, Honolulu, Jan. 26,<br />
1915; $1066.11.<br />
Fannv Straurh nnrt hah fP V. P<br />
to Norman Watkins. por. lot 4, blk.<br />
57 KaImuki tract Honolulu, Nov. 28,<br />
1914 $100.<br />
R Crownmghurg to Mrs. Cassimlra<br />
a. Drummond. int, in hui land Pauwa- -<br />
lu, Keanae, Maul. Jan. 15. 1915; $200.<br />
MORTGAGES,<br />
Christian Church of Honolulu by<br />
trs. to Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.. lots<br />
uiugs., rents, etc., wew<br />
Maklkl tract, Honolulu, Jan. 28, 1915<br />
18.750.<br />
lots. Hono ulu. Jan. 11. 1915? $4000<br />
. PARTIAL : RPLFARFcv nc. ...w,..- mort. -<br />
GAGE.<br />
H.opkln , ta, Kilchl Kubo , and<br />
IShinsaku Kfiba; lots' 22, 23 and 24,<br />
tuna traeni,<br />
Honoiuln, Jan. 27,<br />
vTIi-- , 1 J 1 I;<br />
masutsn, parcel land. Polapola,'Lahat.<br />
nalaui.an., ilKt year at SffH--: KJ<br />
$130 J-<br />
t<br />
h. nZZv t nvionment<br />
Cd, Ltd. R. P. 8071, KuL 6241. Puaa<br />
- and IV block<br />
Honolulu, Jani 27r 1915; $1070a<br />
W-- l' C- - Lunalilt by trs to W.<br />
v.. acai, juib ,.o, o ana i Jbunaiiio<br />
tract Honolulu. Jan. 28. 1915; $3450.<br />
AGREEMENTS. , , :v :<br />
K. Kubo and Kubo to Chow: Sin<br />
Shing to sell for $1675,; loU 22, 23 and<br />
24, Kuba tract Kot 1, Honolulu, Mar.<br />
15, 1913L'<br />
LAND COURT PARTIAL. RELEAS<br />
ES OF MORTGAGE.<br />
Guardian Trust Co.. Ltd to Frank K<br />
Archer, Kapahn Archer and Edwin B.<br />
Hamaukiv Gr.. 49; King street, Hono<br />
lulu, Jan. 23, 1915. ' $1:<br />
- f DEEDS.<br />
Hamauku Trust by Trs. et als to<br />
Conrad J. H. Behn and ' Warren M<br />
jBenford .15,300 sq.' ift land, King<br />
: MORTGAGES.<br />
run rrno<br />
vhou:<br />
Rainfall statistics for the territory<br />
are compiled In a report presented to<br />
the board of agriculture by the depart- -<br />
ment or.h,dmgr.phy. .Th. IrregW<br />
Here are the figures in part for<br />
Oahu:<br />
Nuuanu Pali gauge, elevation 1200<br />
feet 140 inches.<br />
Wahiawa, mauka. elevation 1250<br />
feet, 218 inches.<br />
Wahiawa, makai, elevation 900 feet.<br />
41.2 inches.<br />
Waianae at Makaha, elevation 1300<br />
feet, 74.3 inches.<br />
The police of Paterson, N. are<br />
searching for burglars :who sawed<br />
through electrically charged iron at<br />
the W. H. Mills store and escaped with<br />
hardware worth $1000<br />
I don't like that deal you're In.'<br />
Don't worry; you won't be answera- -<br />
ble if its questionable.' New York<br />
wppe.<br />
LUieCtriC --TJUIS<br />
-r-l<br />
. t-- -<br />
hi(Tirffi<br />
rr" w<br />
ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY<br />
GUARANTEED. ALL MAN-<br />
NER OF ELECTRIC WORK<br />
SATISFACTORILY AND<br />
REASONABLY HANDLED.<br />
v<br />
LEGAL NOTICES.<br />
NOtlCETTO CREOItORfc 'ui<br />
Estate of Warren Chamberlain, deceased.<br />
The undersigned, having on the IStb<br />
day of January, 1915, been duly appointed<br />
the executors of the will of<br />
Warren Chamberlain, deceased, late of<br />
Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii, notice<br />
is hereby given to all persons having<br />
claims against the estate of said decedent<br />
to present the same, duly authenticated<br />
and with, proper vouchers,<br />
if any exist, to the undersigned, Wm.<br />
W. Chamberlain, at his place of business<br />
In the office of the Guardian<br />
Trust Company, Limited, on the protrad!<br />
floor of the Stangenwald building, on<br />
Merchant street in said Honolulu,<br />
within six (60) months from the date<br />
of the first publication of this notice,<br />
or they will be forever barred.<br />
WM. W, CHAMBERLAIN,<br />
THEODORE RICHARDS,<br />
Executors.<br />
Dated, Honolulu. T. H., January 18,<br />
1915.<br />
Smith. Warren, Heraenway & Sutton,<br />
attorneys for executors.<br />
6064-Ja- n. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15.<br />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.<br />
The undersigned having been duly<br />
appointed the executrix of the will ,of<br />
Peleg P. Shepherd, late of Honolulu.<br />
Territory of Hawaii, deceased, notice<br />
is hereby given to all persons to pre<br />
sent their claims against the escate<br />
of said Peleg P. Shepherd, deceased<br />
duly authenticated, whether secured<br />
by mortgage or otherwise, to the un<br />
dersigned at the office of Cecil Brown,<br />
Esq... 97 Merchant street Honolulu<br />
Territory, of Hawaii, within six months<br />
from the date hereof, or they will be<br />
forever barred.<br />
And all persons indebted to said<br />
estate are hereby requested to make<br />
immediate payment to the undersign<br />
ed at the office of said Cecil Brown<br />
in said Honolulu.<br />
Dated, Honolulu, T. H., January 25,<br />
1915.<br />
MARY C. .SHEPHERD,<br />
Executrix of the will of Peleg P. Shep<br />
herd, deceased.<br />
G070-Ja- n. 25. Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22. Mch. 1<br />
BY AUTHORITY.<br />
RESOLUTION NO. 16.<br />
moto and Shunicht Nekomoto to Lew- - S. Aukai to Agnes H. B. Judd, R.<br />
ers & Cooke, Ltd., leasehold. King St,P.'s 1132 and 292, rents, etc., Hakipuu,<br />
Honolulu. Dec 29. 1914, $1500.<br />
i RELEASE OF MORTGAGE<br />
Charles M. Cooke; Ltd , to May M.<br />
U Wright Lots 3 and 4, rents etcjof Hawaii, .Ltd., lot 1 and lot 3,<br />
Manoa Terrace Lots and 7800 sq. ft. ofjbldgs., renfe. etc, Lunalilo tract and<br />
Gr. 3355, rents etc., Kinau sl, Hono -<br />
lulu. 'Jan. 21, 1915.. $3200j r<br />
wars r. mramiwu w win.<br />
of waimanm tvaunane aaa ivamou- -<br />
Be it resolved by the Board of 3u<br />
pervisors of the City and County of<br />
Honolulu, Territory Of Hawaii, that<br />
jetc, Kooiauioa, uahu, Jan. zs,<br />
the sums amounting: to Two Thousand<br />
1915; Three Hundred Sixty-si- x and<br />
$200<br />
Charles G. Maeomber & wf, to Bank<br />
jmtg. of Kaplolanf Estate, Ltd., on Ta<br />
Jrlous pes. lad. Kalihl, Honolulu, Jan<br />
128, 1915; $8000.<br />
t ;<br />
keaiu ivaunajie. --<br />
CHATTEL MORTGAGES.<br />
" T. H. Petrle & wf. to Trs. of Est of<br />
In Sale Agree- -<br />
ment of lot; 803, Maklkl Round Top<br />
25-10- 0<br />
($2,366.25) Dollars be and the same<br />
are hereby appropriated out of al<br />
moneys in the General Fund of the<br />
Treasury for the following 'purposes.<br />
to wit:<br />
Attorney, salaries, deputies<br />
and clerks . . $1,050.00<br />
Premium on insurance ...... 102.00<br />
Janitor, incidentals 50.00<br />
Mayor, furniture and fixtures 506.55<br />
City and County Engineer,<br />
salaries and payrolls . . . .. . 67.70<br />
Clerk to the Board of Supervisors<br />
. 75.00<br />
Donation. Hawaii' -- promo-'<br />
tion Committee. December. 250.00<br />
Honolulu Civil Service tJmn- -<br />
mission, incidentals ....... 300.00<br />
Presented by .<br />
. DANIEL LOGAN,<br />
Supervisor.<br />
. Honolulu, January 28, 1915. .<br />
At a regular adjourned meeting o<br />
the. Board of Supervisors of the City<br />
and ; County of Honolulu, held Thursday,;<br />
January 28, 1915, the foregoing<br />
Resolution was passed of First Read<br />
lag and ordered to print on the fol<br />
lowing vote of said, board i<br />
i Ayea: . Ahia, Arnold, Hollinger,<br />
Horner, . Larsen, Logan, . Qulnn. Total<br />
7. .<br />
Noes: None.<br />
D. KALAUOKALANL JR,<br />
, City and County Clerk.<br />
6074Jan. 29, 30, Feb. 1. :<br />
SEALED TENDERS.<br />
Sealed' Tenders will be received up<br />
to 12 o'clock: noon, Tuesday,' February<br />
2, 1915, at the office of the City and<br />
County Clerk, Mclntyre building, for<br />
furnishing the City, and County with<br />
;<br />
the following:<br />
550 school desks, No. 6; 350 school<br />
deskB,:Ko. 6; 30 school desks, No. 4,<br />
and 20 school desks, No. 3, complete<br />
Iron fittings, one rear to every" eight<br />
(8) desks.<br />
nsuii Bidders, will<br />
IN REPORT<br />
state time of delivery,<br />
landed F. O. H. Honolulu.<br />
A certified check amounting to 10<br />
of the total bid submitted must accom<br />
pany each proposal. -<br />
The Board of Supervisors reserves<br />
the right to reject any or all bids.<br />
- D. KALAUOKALANL JR.,<br />
Clerk, City and County of Honolulu<br />
C06I-Jan- - 21. 22. 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,<br />
.. 30; Feb. 1... 1915. v<br />
CORPORATION NOTICES.<br />
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.<br />
At the annual meeting of the Bltu<br />
lithic Paying & Concrete Co-- Ltd-held<br />
this day, Jan. 29, 1915, the follow<br />
ing gentlemen were elected as direct<br />
ors for the ensuing year:<br />
J. A. Gilman,<br />
John Waterhouse,<br />
II. G. Dillingham,<br />
W. B. Warren,<br />
A. F. Gilman. A. F. GILMAN,<br />
Secretary, B. P. & C. Co.<br />
075-3- t<br />
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.<br />
At the annual meeting of the Bitu-lithic<br />
Paving and Concrete Co.. Ltd.,<br />
held this day, January 29, 1915, the<br />
following officers were elected to serve<br />
for the ensuing year:<br />
A. Gilman ... President<br />
.Vice-Preside- nt<br />
John Waterhouse. ....<br />
A. F. Gillman.. ,<br />
R. W. Shingle Auditor<br />
A. F. GILMAN,<br />
Secy., B. P. & C. Co. who took my overcoat from the. club<br />
6075-3- t<br />
the other day!" "All a mistake<br />
STA GIYES TOD "I<br />
TODAFS 5ETT8 TODAY<br />
-<br />
of<br />
course. But I left a much better one."<br />
know you did. It.was too smalL<br />
. . . . Secretary<br />
r<br />
STEWART<br />
SAN FRANCISCO<br />
CVICC. COMFORT, waciccuift CWI- -<br />
t. ftt aoai.c tc. cievc<br />
Try a month at the beach It<br />
will do you good. Fln bathing,<br />
good meals and comfortable accommodations<br />
at<br />
u<br />
Waikiki Beach, next Moana<br />
Hotel.<br />
For Ladies and Gentlemen.<br />
PIeas2nton Hotel<br />
LUXURIOUS AND<br />
COMFORTABLE<br />
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS<br />
100 ROOMS FIFTY BATHS<br />
HAUULA HOTEL<br />
A Home Away From Home"<br />
An Ideal Vacation Spot.<br />
White Cooking.<br />
Rhone 772. Hauula, Oahu<br />
A. 2UM STEIN, Prop.<br />
This is a Good Time to Visit<br />
HALEIVA<br />
Trains to the Ooor<br />
A REAL CHANGE OF CLIMATE<br />
can be had at the new<br />
boarding house in<br />
WAHIAWA<br />
nearly 1000 feet elevation, near depot:<br />
grand scenery; fine bass fishing. For<br />
particulars address E. L. Kruss, W- -<br />
hlawa. Phone 0393.<br />
You don't really love Hawaii<br />
until you have dined, danced<br />
and slept at the r ,<br />
SEASIDE HOTEL<br />
J. H. Hertsche, Manager<br />
For Wear, Comfort and Style.<br />
McINERNY SHOE STORE<br />
Fort, above King SL<br />
HAVE YOU. HAD YOUR FEET<br />
.'"FOOTOGRAPHED" YETf '<br />
REGAL BOOT SHOP.<br />
- V . Fort and Hotel. Streets<br />
- ...Suggestlona and designs for r<br />
RESETTING AND REMODEL-.- )<br />
JNG OLD JEWELRY v,<br />
: :. Gold and Platinum Settings -<br />
. WALL & DOUGHERTY<br />
HONOLULU . MUSIC CO.<br />
r- Everything Musical<br />
Fort next to the Clarion<br />
After the bhow<br />
Tools<br />
To<br />
SWEET SHOP<br />
either store<br />
LEWERS & COOKE. LTD.<br />
H. HACKFELD & CO.<br />
- d. ;;<br />
Su'ga t y Factors, 1mporters, a nd f<br />
Commission Merchants.'<br />
HONOLULU- -<br />
PACIFIC ENGINEERING .<br />
COMPANY, LTD<br />
Consulting, Designing and Con-- '<br />
structing Engineers.<br />
Bridges. 'Buildings," Concrete Struck<br />
tures. Steel Structures, Sanitary Systems,.<br />
Reports and Estimates on Pro-ects.<br />
Phone 1045. ' - '':;<br />
"Say, look here, you're the fellow<br />
Cleveland Plala Dealer. - $ l<br />
? -<br />
'<br />
r"<br />
'<br />
I<br />
Weehly<br />
A<br />
MONDAY<br />
Hawaiian Lodite No. 21: S:.<br />
;<br />
ed: 7:3o p. m.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
lionoluh Uk No.-40?-<br />
V<br />
; E;<br />
rial. Third Degree; 7;1rp. r<br />
.WEDNESDAY r<br />
''Hawsiran Lodg Ncv ll; S;<br />
rial. Third Drre; ":Z0 p. r.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Leah! Chapter No. 2, 0 E. S.<br />
Social, Iactise Meetlas<br />
7:30 p. m. ?S<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Oceanic Lodge No. 371 f Sp:<br />
cial. First Ie8ree; 7:SJ.p, r.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
8CH0FIELD LODGE4<br />
WEDNESDAY.<br />
Work in Second Degree: 7:- -<br />
Pi m. . - i<br />
THURSDAY 1:<br />
SATURDAY .<br />
Work in Second Degree1; 7::<br />
p. nu--<br />
HONOLULU LODGE NO. 1, "C.<br />
ORDER OF PHOENC.<br />
Will meet at their hoc:,<br />
Beretanla and Fort street",<br />
Thursday evening at 7:30 r<br />
CHARLES HUSTACE, Jl, I<br />
FRNAK MURRAY, Secre<br />
HONOLULU LODGE, 616, C V.<br />
j Honolulu Lc ! -<br />
. 61$, B, Pa O.<br />
meets' la u<br />
on King -- El.<br />
Fort, ever<br />
evening. VL<br />
thers are cc<br />
vited to at.<br />
L. ANDREW,<br />
IL DUNSir<br />
Uin's Wcai<br />
LOWSET PRICES.<br />
I- M. R. BENN,<br />
1<br />
Bishop and Hotel Str-- . Deliver to all parts of t<br />
, HIRES & DISTILLED .<br />
' and all popular sc- -<br />
' CONSOLIDATED SCI<br />
WATER WORKS CO.,<br />
- 601 Fort 8t , Phons ;<br />
WATCHMAN<br />
fif Bower's Merchant Pi.,-:-!<br />
l Telephone 1C3I<br />
ritiries<br />
AT<br />
',. r.<br />
Vogue Hata .v<br />
( 'Cf , MISS POWER<br />
SUva's Toj;<br />
; Limited.<br />
THE ST0R2 FQTl CC<br />
CLOTH SS"<br />
Elks' Building ; - KInj<br />
y'- -<br />
DasIieC.<br />
k'"' 5C0 Speclme-- :<br />
.HAWAII & SOU .<br />
SEAS CURIO C<br />
Young EuiU:- -<br />
EVERYBODY -,-<br />
.. " knows where to get ths t<br />
J--- :" SODA WAT El<br />
Phone 3022 We do th s r<br />
V<br />
HONOLULU SODA WAT.<br />
:<br />
- CO, LTD. .<br />
Chaa. Ev Frasher, Mar.--- -<br />
. The' Honolulu Iron V.<br />
' Company solicit corres;:-- .<br />
and will gladly furnish<br />
-- mates relative ta the rr :<br />
equipment of Mills and F;<br />
:ies. , - , . ,<br />
. ' MONUMENTS<br />
and all kind! of mart! 3<br />
cleaned and repaired by c- -<br />
workmen at reasonable<br />
' Call for ZImmernan at<br />
y'y;;S. CAXTCLL'a<br />
:<br />
Alakea CJr::t<br />
V't
.TXVli<br />
S : u' :" Wagner's Sidewalk<br />
3 cfTer of assistance, Address : tion .in Kurope. v. Here he firsts sees<br />
:i ririkhem lledicine Co., (conj.)<br />
Lynn, U:.:<br />
-<br />
ry roman. ouzh t to have<br />
T 3o!r. It is not a book for<br />
distribution, as it is too<br />
Ire. "It is frco and only<br />
- r.3 by mall. , Vi rite icr<br />
V T<br />
' ... 4 ' . . . .. ..!- - - ' ' .<br />
-- i : i :" ;. i ' :'''.'<br />
Petty Annesley ( Lolita Robertson<br />
and falls In love 'with her. He returns<br />
en the same boat but fails, to meet the<br />
girL Upcn reaching home he decides<br />
to play a Joke upon his sister. Shav- -<br />
Ing off bis beard he changes places<br />
with the family coachman at an elabt<br />
standing In his<br />
up Miss Annesley and a friend, gives<br />
4,-- .;<br />
TTT9-- !<br />
'<br />
HONOLULU STAE-BULLETI- N, ' MONDAY, TEBRUARY i l9Io.: 5<br />
here from<br />
t. ':<br />
V '.' 'J<br />
f-u- directions<br />
alt ages, and; gfvwn-up- s are printed on<br />
each-bottl- e. ?:,MrP-MT- iHii<br />
:.. Beware of; jcounterteit Bg syrups.<br />
Ask; your druggist for a 50-ce- nt bottle<br />
of "California, Syrupt. of .Jrtgs. then<br />
look carefully and see that if is made<br />
by . the, ;"Calrfornia Fig , Syrup Company."<br />
;- We make no smaller site.<br />
-<br />
Hand back with contempt any other<br />
"<br />
bg syrup. --advertisement. -- : : ; ;<br />
orate reception. - Through a misunder<br />
call-humb- er he picks 1<br />
VArchbishop Irrland of-S- L Paul will<br />
be created cardinal at. the next con-<br />
sistory, the date of which has not been<br />
flxed.<br />
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VO L<br />
lie<br />
Kba Hat<br />
2C<br />
TONIGHT'S BAND PROGRAM.<br />
Beginning at 7:30 o'clock the Royal<br />
Hawaiian -- band; win give a moonlight<br />
concert this- - evening" in Emma square.<br />
The program.. will be as follows:<br />
March Guiding- - Star StrebUzky<br />
Overture Unrest Storck<br />
Intermezzo Elua Maka UliUli . . Heins<br />
Selection Nabucco Verdi<br />
Vocal-Hawaii- an Songs. A r. by Berger<br />
mmtmm w i<br />
Sulkies<br />
Racks;<br />
pieces in Circassian Walnut<br />
detain<br />
nanav 10 anv id<br />
i<br />
)<br />
o wo on evervu:::<br />
:<br />
iSiOiie<br />
I V.' '. '<br />
msm<br />
'.'.<br />
I f)r A,<br />
1 - - f<br />
; ;;.Tn and Ex-;- y<br />
Cr:t in<br />
:!r.i'on the Box," presented<br />
1 ; !ar theater Saturday mat--'<br />
--<br />
(. . : snd to be repeated<br />
.3<br />
f-.T- frcrn any form of<br />
--<br />
3 invited to communicate<br />
promptly with tha<br />
J vr o m a n 's private<br />
the Ly--<br />
Icine Co., Lynn,<br />
Uass. - Your letter<br />
vrill ba epened, read<br />
., arid answered by a<br />
, . woman and held in<br />
r..".-:n-<br />
?e. A woman can freely<br />
; her rrivata iilness to a woman ;<br />
3 been eU-tas;ic- J-<br />
V-L- I I 1<br />
-l 1 VJ<br />
AT.nnnni na<br />
;:ZAiELtS FILLED 7ITi<br />
Company<br />
Ccmcdy<br />
a connaentiai<br />
nicr.ee which has extended over<br />
tnd which has never been<br />
L lcvcr have they published a<br />
cnial cr used a letter without tho<br />
i Company allowed these<br />
letters to cet out of their posas<br />
jthe hundreds 'cf thousand j<br />
A ia their !es will atl est.;' , 'J.<br />
c f the vast volume of experience<br />
t'..ey b ave to draw from, It is more<br />
; zzilYs that thejr possess fit vefy4<br />
--a r oedi in your tase,Y Noth--<br />
Of-C":.- tonight and tomorrovr nlgTit witM dai<br />
ly matinees, was heralded as a "mili<br />
rct tary, rc'jnance.'I It ,was said tobe<br />
Coming "more thrUling than . the v plan r and<br />
more attractive than the novel". It<br />
is cf that and then some. "The<br />
Man on the Box" is undoubtedly the<br />
comedy.correspondence<br />
- offering of Blair's<br />
Greater Phota Hays, during the very<br />
successful run of those photo plays<br />
in Honolulu. It draws more laughs<br />
than any other picture that has- - been<br />
shown in the Popular theater since<br />
that house became the exponent of<br />
' big live features. ' .<br />
t ' '<br />
.<br />
The . opportunities throughout the<br />
offering for good toiedy work fare<br />
innumerable and ilax Figman gets as<br />
much out of the silent drama tt he<br />
did while starring in the on the<br />
legitimate stage. And' it might be<br />
stated in passing that Figman "knows<br />
how" and keeps his audiences In a<br />
continuous uproar. Sterling acting,<br />
not only on the part of Figman but<br />
also of the balance cf the cast Is essential<br />
to put over the laughs in the<br />
films, where the effect of the dialogue<br />
is entirely lacking. The --Lasky aggregation<br />
Is. most successful in this re<br />
spect.' " -- v . ; r j.'<br />
.,ln addition to the comedy feature<br />
there are a number of spectacular<br />
scenes", consisting of an exciting cavalry<br />
charge over the brow of a steep<br />
bill, a desperate battle with redskins<br />
at a stockade gate and an attack on<br />
a settler's wagon train by bloodthirsty<br />
savages.'all of which arejexcellently<br />
portrayed, , ;' ; '<br />
A novel method of flashing the cast<br />
cf characters on the screen warrants<br />
a tribute to the ingenuity of pro-ducin- g the<br />
staff. - A-- coach drives up 'and<br />
stops . against the curbstone : and as<br />
each player descends through the<br />
open door a footman announces the<br />
player's .name through ,a" megaphoned<br />
As the name is spoken,; white letters,<br />
ccusplcuou8 against the contrasting<br />
black ' background of the vehicle; -<br />
from the large end of the horn<br />
juotil tbename in spelled in full. w<br />
"Figman jk cast 'as iieut Bob "ai<br />
tiiea in recum ewrjwr, j wealthy adveuturet who wiN<br />
..a wtu Miivv j---r -- - i oesses aaveniure ia uaiimiieu ,meas-- them a thrilling diiveJthrough Jthe de<br />
serted, streets which ends only when<br />
mcuhted p6Uce . interfered Thinking<br />
his .sister JNancy; to, be his fare" be<br />
jumpV.fI7.e-'bokv'andrksse8,0-th- e<br />
first oung lady to alight Trom the<br />
carriage: The-- ' young<br />
all<br />
best<br />
play<br />
Issue<br />
' lady is Betty,<br />
and, .the coachman is arrested.' ; War-burto- n,<br />
who hasassumed a new name<br />
for. his coachman's role,; is .fined but<br />
Betty pays the "ffne and mploya'hiin<br />
a coachman.,- - - "<br />
!: ;r V : '' J;'---A ; Betty -- and vBob'i ' sister' Nancy are<br />
chums-and- : the complications that, follow<br />
Bob's acceptance of the s coachman's<br />
job provide thV unstinted com<br />
edy; that Is the hit of;th show. -<br />
; : A serious side In introdu'ced through<br />
the efforts of a foreign secret service<br />
man to obtain from Betty's father the<br />
plans; of certain ,U, S.' fortiflcatIons?<br />
Of course Bob thwarts the scheme. Is<br />
compelled ; todisclose hia 5 identity:<br />
which already has been fathomed by<br />
Betty and Bob and Betty tell; each<br />
otter of their love, v ; ( - k ;<br />
: "One oi the best ver" is about the<br />
way to explain The. Man on the Box."<br />
It is a guaranteed laugh-gette- !<br />
r<br />
Many interesting scenes, at home<br />
and abroad.' are shown .' In the Pathe<br />
Weekly, which is used as the "curtain<br />
raiser? for the performance this half<br />
of the-week:-<br />
"-- - , ..''; -<br />
Elaborate plans ror the reception of<br />
the Shanley Cabaret, which opens next<br />
Saturday,' are being made by Messrs,<br />
Blair and Bredhoff. ; ;<br />
A HAPRY CHILD IN<br />
! J UST A FEW HOURS<br />
IThea cross constipated or If feverish<br />
give CaUornla Sjrnp ef Flga.<br />
. then, dent werry<br />
Mothers can rest, alter giving "Cal<br />
ifornia Syrup of Figs,", because In a<br />
few? hours: all the clogged-u- p ; waste.<br />
a ur bile .and fermenting food gently<br />
moves out of the bowels, and yon have<br />
a well, playful child again: Children<br />
simply will not take the time from<br />
play to empty their bowels, and they<br />
become tightly packed, liver gets slug<br />
gish and stomach disordered.<br />
When cross, feverish restless, see if<br />
tonguo is coated,, then give this delicious<br />
"fruit laxative Children love<br />
it. ani It5 cannot case injury. : No ;dlf-ierencelwalls<br />
, your ; v.9 1 1 II I II<br />
little oneWf<br />
full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea,<br />
stomach ache, bad breath, remember,<br />
a gentle 'inside cleansing"- - should<br />
always be the first; treatment given.<br />
for babies; children, of<br />
I. 9 llftul I l.ll. Ill.lilllll I 17 111 .11".- -;<br />
'<br />
; ; ;When benr office' receipts v increase<br />
each succeeding night at a theater it<br />
is . the best Indication' In' the world<br />
that 'the-- show:'Ii pleasing io the pat?<br />
rona j and Jthat' whehthey leave --the<br />
playhouse tbe yboost for the "show. This<br />
is what is ? happening , at the Bijou<br />
theaters which is presenting a high-clas- s<br />
vaudeville and ' moving picture<br />
program this week. The two big vaudeville<br />
"acts are of ' Orph eum caliber.<br />
The Aerial Bartletts, in their ; lofty<br />
flying trapeze act: fairly, bold the spectators<br />
awestricken from the time they<br />
climb into the slender-lookin-g rigging<br />
until' the climax when Annetta Bart-le- tt<br />
suddenly . is sent! flying out over<br />
the heads of the audience .in .two<br />
great swings," whlch make..;xhose beneath<br />
duck theif heads. v<br />
't; '<br />
The action Is so fst that at times<br />
It Is bewildering to'tollow, the movements<br />
of the two performers. There<br />
Tonight and tomorrow night will be<br />
the to see Protea"<br />
and thev second 'episode of "the Million<br />
Dollar Mystery" at Ye Liberty<br />
theater. This combination of highgrade<br />
moving pictures has proven popular<br />
with Ye Liberty patrons and the<br />
attendance has followed a close second.-t-<br />
Annette Kellermanu's record break--;<br />
ing Tun. ; At' the conclusion, ofJthe. five<br />
main amazed and puzzled at the light<br />
ning-costume<br />
changes and Impersona<br />
tions .by Protea, ? for --whom the ; play<br />
was written and frho is the greatest<br />
costume change raf tis4. and impersonator<br />
in American amd European vaude- -<br />
ville. : The second episode of! "The,<br />
Million Dollar Mystery" also takes a !<br />
10.DM LARGE CR8VDS TO HOUSE<br />
are' no . rest periods and no mopping<br />
of brows with kerchies for effect as to<br />
the strenuousness of ,thephiaieal ex<br />
ertlons. 'The . Bartletts user no<br />
iiiiilv<br />
firm: grip on the spectators and it iss<br />
certain that; this; great serial story<br />
will be followed with delight by- - Ye<br />
Liberty patrons. ;.: , ? A<br />
--rietsor<br />
other safety devices-an- d yet theV toss<br />
and swing themselves about high in<br />
the ; air - without seeming thought of<br />
danger. Their apparatus Is suspended<br />
from the ceiling-o- f the theater di-<br />
"<br />
rectly in front of ; the stageVf ' '; '',<br />
" Gruet & Gruet are- - blackface comedians<br />
extraordinary. One starts laughing<br />
the minute they step on the stage<br />
and does net stop until they' dance pff.<br />
They are both clever musicians and<br />
around " this accomplishment ' weave a<br />
line of talk and jokes that are a continual<br />
scream.' . Y i 'V; '.i<br />
; Bernstein, a clever manipulator vof<br />
the "bones," and five reels of selected<br />
moving" pictures round out the? bilL<br />
This program will be given several<br />
'<br />
more nights. '.A ':<br />
vALTIIMl WATCH<br />
1 1 L L L U I v I Nil 1 1 1 1 1 L I<br />
Ul l UHIUUL 1<br />
Interest ia very" rapidly growing In<br />
that offer of Wichman & Co. to give a<br />
$100 Waltham watch to the owner of<br />
the oldest watch of that make In the<br />
territory. More than . 100 numbers<br />
have been sent in by letter, postcard<br />
or brought in personally. . v ; ;<br />
In fact, Saturday at mailtime it was<br />
hard to buy" anything at Wichman's<br />
because of the influx of letters and<br />
people all. with tlie one Idea to re<br />
cord numbers or movements. ' Someone<br />
la: going to win a ', )r WASHINGTON SOCIETY f<br />
, 8pcUt"8tar-Buneti- n Correspondence<br />
" WASHINGTON, D, CV Jan." 1Z r--4<br />
Rear" Admiral; and! Mrs.iJ.'<br />
beauty of :a<br />
watch, and . naturally everyone , who<br />
owns a watch of that make is inter<br />
ested, .<br />
A '<br />
.<br />
4 The conditions of, the offer are very<br />
simple; the $100 present goes to, the<br />
owner of the oldest Waltham In .the<br />
territory; watch must have been here<br />
before Jam 25th; tell something about<br />
the history of the watch. ' .. ;<br />
; Many ; varied and Interesting incidents<br />
are related as to the history of<br />
their watches by those who are Bend-<br />
'<br />
ing In the movement numbers. . ' .<br />
1X5 Adams<br />
entertained at dinner last evening the<br />
Secretary of War "and Mrs. Garrison,<br />
Genr and lrs.; Albert Mills.CDt' and<br />
; Mrs.1 R. M.x Thompson, Capt;and .Mrs.<br />
i Eyerie, suraeon-gen- . tnue, Mrs, juiian<br />
' James,TMiss Thiele and "Dr. Bispham.<br />
; ; Mrs. W. . McCarty; Little announced<br />
yesterday rat. her home In 'Newport,<br />
R. L,' the engagement of her daugh-- I<br />
ter,; .Miss Alice McCarty Little of<br />
; Newport to James Lounsbery, son of<br />
Mrs. Edward L. Morse of Stockbridge,<br />
Mass., a cousin of Richard Lounsbery<br />
i of New - Dorothy 'Mason,' debutante ;<br />
of Admiral Mason,: both of 'this city,'<br />
will be entertained as the housa guests<br />
this week. of Rev.4ac4 Mrs. Carenca<br />
W. r Bisphaair .In ..PhiladelpLla. " They V<br />
wlll attend the tea to be given Thurs--<br />
BIs-pha- m<br />
day afternoon by Mr. and Mrs.<br />
'<br />
for their daughter's debut<br />
?<br />
York and relative of Mrs.<br />
' James R Harfn.nf 'Nw Ynrk. Mia t<br />
,<br />
3fr<br />
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J'lThe Secretary of War and Mrs. Gar-- ; .<br />
rison entertained at dinner last night<br />
the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs.<br />
Houston, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Lamar,-- -<br />
Miss. Boardman, Miss Thiele of New<br />
Yorkrwho is a house guest of Secre-tar- y<br />
and Mrs. Garrison; Mr. and Mrs,<br />
WUUam . Phniipsr Mr. and Mrs. Presi ,<br />
ton Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Letter<br />
and Mr. Wirgman. J. : ; J<br />
Maj. 'and; Mrs. George' B. Duncan,<br />
t TJttiA u ftfetftr nf ifr. Rprfnftia Nnr. Seventeenth street ; northwest . have<br />
! man, Capt. Louis M. Little, command-- 1 " their .guests for a few diys Mrs,-tinthe<br />
marine guard at the American George A .Young and Miss Polly<br />
i legation in Peking, and of Julian Lit--? Young of ancouver --Barracks.- a Cel.<br />
tie Of New York. - - V Cung wiu mu ior me cuasi<br />
Bemuse of the seriousillnss:<br />
steamship Great Northern.<br />
fathe-r- Capt W. McCarty Little, a<br />
;-member<br />
of the Naval War College' ' ' ' ' ' J1. - .<br />
. , '<br />
staff, the wedding- - af-'Mr- s. will be a cuiet Jlobley.D, Evans, who Is visiU<br />
fair. No time has beeri 'set: 2 f . !1ag her son and daughter-in-law- daughter<br />
, LlauL<br />
1 Commander and - Mrs, Franck Taylor<br />
Miss Ruth Wilson, debutante daugh- - Evans, at Newport, R.' U will spend<br />
ter of Capt, and Mrs. Wilson, and Miss part of the winter in this city.<br />
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my debts. : Jack It" must be vefy annoying<br />
' to . be-- , continjually.vd.unned.<br />
Ned Ob, hang, the duns! What worries<br />
me . is the fact that I can't get<br />
any more creditKansas City Journal.<br />
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Waltz Aeroplane Dip" Pryor<br />
M arch Afifi ?, . . .. . : . . Pryor<br />
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A Iieroic iculptnre. In the accompanying picture are $ooj the OCTtes done John jrunaoo. The type<br />
'the left the ,AdTentuer, and on the right ls,lthe -- r b on<br />
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theie Xsurea were drawn into place.<br />
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to th84 Star-Bulleti- n 'and receive, ! the newjand<br />
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SENATORIAL COURTESY.<br />
' At times the time-honore- d senatorial<br />
courtesy becomes in the heat of<br />
debate somewhat, strained; :,A.n Inter-<br />
,? Smith of South Carollna-I- f<br />
senator,<br />
the<br />
from<br />
ImmigraUon<br />
may<br />
1<br />
North Carolina Is going<br />
s the bill, shall<br />
be Very glad -- to hear him. : ' v<br />
r:' Mr. Overman 1 want say t<br />
am- - in .favor of the ImmigraUon bill,<br />
and --do "hot desire in presenUng'UiIs<br />
report delar It; but there cn is ah<br />
'ot $2,500,000 a provision<br />
contained in the deficiency bill<br />
combat the ravages of the footind-nlcut- vMr.<br />
I<br />
to that<br />
to<br />
In<br />
urgent<br />
to<br />
h<br />
disease.; For. the. adopUon cf<br />
item, ine, people, of ;thla country<br />
are clamoring,,,. All I ask . ia that the<br />
bIU be received ,so that It may be<br />
printed, so that theenate exam-<br />
for consideration when we get through<br />
'<br />
with Ue immigration bill? .; '<br />
' 7<br />
.Mr. SmiUi.of SouUx: Carollna-M- r.<br />
President we ourselves are suffering<br />
terribly here with the mouth disease"<br />
and; I. must" object unless ' an .appro--<br />
This many striking tf-ta- la one of. the<br />
s<br />
at the Panama; Pacific Exposition,<br />
which opens at San Francisco on. Feb.<br />
20. The Tower of Jewels is seen dim.<br />
ly In the distance.<br />
mm inn<br />
prlatlon Js made to cure that disease<br />
In this bedy. (Laughter.) I object;<br />
MrJ Otermantr-Mr- : .President I fear<br />
somjething the' matter with 1th e<br />
esting example Is afforded by the Record<br />
of December list : Perhaps the<br />
lllustraticn is more - interesting be<br />
cause the illustrative' colloquy . occurred<br />
between a senator from North<br />
Carolina"1 and a heads some and perhaps<br />
ought have a approprla-- '<br />
tion that account'<br />
"THE; SANDWICH ISLANDS." y<br />
senator from . South Congressmen may: know<br />
Carolina. Whether, At Its conclusion : 'mar have fhim' nAMls<br />
the<br />
prtattoitibiU<br />
given<br />
immigration<br />
cc-uld- i course,<br />
under liberal<br />
' senators t'reeotted to one cf ths 'rrtrvi 'mfiftv efniVXl'nt? 'mov have<br />
cloaX. rooms and quoted the historical '<br />
reai our history; may be our' best<br />
contersatlon which, occurred between j mends. Just the same, some of them<br />
the go vernors 1 their respective bften" forget the proper des-stat- es<br />
method of<br />
many --years ago<br />
''K'X<br />
not noted In jignatuig us.' In the Congressional<br />
December a apeech<br />
SenatCr Smith cf South Carbllna, ! delltered by .Senator Weeks ' of 'Mas-charg- e<br />
of r ImmigraUon ; bUI, u ob- - j sachusetts, whlcli rls a "careful; review<br />
jected - strenuously; the request, of J of the military sltuatiqn. of.' fheUnit-Senato- r<br />
Overman of v North Carolina ed?States.r The tdistlnAifsfced enit:<br />
. ranort ureentdrieripv:aiinra7ftrtf.'-An- a ..ffi- - mifefatiatvJmSrS liners<br />
j Aclalmlhgthat; Consent<br />
' to such' presentation would; de<br />
lay the passage, of the<br />
but - On Smith's objection the . report<br />
of not Toe presehted,: but<br />
the-- there<br />
to little<br />
cn<br />
of<br />
wail<br />
is<br />
ot liatfpnf<br />
In<br />
the<br />
to<br />
to<br />
leagues speak him such<br />
apparently careful<br />
armyr and naval<br />
rules of the senate,<br />
Senator Overman discussed his . ap--<br />
; is<br />
of senators,<br />
we -<br />
'<br />
1.<br />
inucn Ha- -<br />
ituiAl<br />
of<br />
Re<br />
tha<br />
of as has<br />
made ?a study; of<br />
affairs.' VHis ; discus-eion-fwi- ll<br />
go :down as classic 'Just<br />
the same, the senator speaks of us as<br />
the 'Sandwich Islands." Here' la<br />
proprlatlon 1)111 while the- - Immigration' paragraphr from the speed! in' qtes-bi- ll<br />
was ' under consideration. Here tlon: :' "Thegarison of the Sandwich<br />
Is the debate:. :'.v-r.- - w.-V- i Islands is eight, thousand and;proh- -<br />
;;Mr. Ovennani desire to ask unan- - ably- - should; be to. twenty<br />
Imcus consent to report the urgent thousand In order to provide a naval<br />
deficiency appfopriation : to secure a Mrborand.<br />
.; Mr.Smith South Carolina I ob-- coaling .staUonifor? our-etvi- increased<br />
of<br />
.the<br />
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i j This may be all right aid may .<br />
The' presWent pro ' be<br />
tempore--Obje"-c.<br />
i 1 intelligent reference, Hawaii. If<br />
Air. - to<br />
Overman The whole country produces the twelve Vthousand ex-I- s,<br />
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ticn' isv made. v an<br />
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interested Inthis question. rj ; . men we r may . forgive : Senator<br />
Mr. Smith South Carolina I oV 1 Weeks for. overlooking the fact that<br />
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we<br />
in this en--<br />
1 he president -- pro . tempore-Th- e HlMened age no Jonger: known aa the<br />
ject. ' -<br />
senator from Scutn CaroUna has obV"Sa?dwIch Islands- - --<br />
jected. i',:',<br />
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! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ,r<br />
r Mr, OvermanAThe --I wlil discuss<br />
the immigraUcn biU a little. - 1 the Congressional, Record ; one<br />
The president - pro i tempore-Th-e secure information, sometimea<br />
sub-nize- d.<br />
Hoor. iiXililt " vV1. speech which covered is5 age8VPt<br />
Mr.vSmithj of; South' 'clinM11!''?11?' Afn'<br />
not' the chair recogniiethe senator strated, certainly to-hi- s owa<br />
South Carolina' tion and perhaps to the satisfaction<br />
j .The v president .pro tempore-T-he<br />
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senator irom North rr.-""."- CaroUna has ' the "."r '<br />
floor; the senator from South Carolina' S0" JS may - be .cured by<br />
Christian - Letters are-- insert-por- objected to ,hls presentaUoh t<br />
ofa '<br />
at thia time and, tne: strongly<br />
senator<br />
of Patent<br />
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! from North rr u medicine advertisements, and Metho- - steamer Isthmian in convoying her to<br />
Immhrratlon hm j from a rock<br />
V I sen-rth- e<br />
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Wl?m. dlscusa'the dist experience meetings. This. fSan Diego after she struck on<br />
Mr. Overman want cL one of letters inserted by the. coast of Lower California, '<br />
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thing about the immigration bill" "1 ator bis lengthy speech, has a fa-M-r.<br />
. Smith South Carolina--As mHJat 8wing,4to u - of<br />
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socn as, I conclnde badqulte become a. chronic<br />
point 1 vasahouttoinakitwUlyiel<br />
to the senator from North Carolina<br />
means for relief, tried as a last<br />
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: Mr. Overman-W- :<br />
ho has the "sort Christian Science,-- I<br />
as it prom-iTh- e<br />
floor?.<br />
president "pro '<br />
: temDore Tii .' "<br />
senator from North Carolina Is recbg: T<br />
nized. ".v "v .<br />
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ine It, and ' that it may be .brought up<br />
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kHE accompanylnj picture shows a part of the Coort of the Four Seasons of the Panama-PaclS- c InteTfiitlczalXx- -<br />
. position, San Francisco, with the. Fountain? of Ceres," by.Erelyn Beatrice Longman, In the foreground. Thsgrttt 3<br />
- - display of the nations will open on scheduled time, Feb. 20. The European war wlU not aJTect the Eipcsltioa j i<br />
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at all, and It will bea huge success.-- '<br />
ised relief. I started a treatment and<br />
a short time I: was completiel)<br />
healed of: this trouble,-s- o that I became<br />
strong, well and useful" 5 ,<br />
The SUr-Bullet- ln has no doub that<br />
copies cf the speech will be gladly<br />
forwarded by Senator Works to any<br />
one who may care address him at<br />
Washington, fD, C. : in<br />
to<br />
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v.' :s-- .1 v i<br />
Fdbraaiyil2th<br />
- Come In toour store and took over ,<br />
our big stock' or, valentines; some are ,<br />
too dainty to put in our window .for<br />
display; and then the comic ones and A<br />
online awfurunes-bu- t they 'do sell<br />
hike hot cakes:-iWal- l NIchr'-Co- ;<br />
Ltd., leaders in all holiday attractions;<br />
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frDlGtSTION, GA OR<br />
; SICK; SOUR STOMACH<br />
Time It! Tape's- Dlapepsln.'makes<br />
S yotnr vpsct bloated stomach feel<br />
A-- fine. In; Ore .minutes<br />
' ., 'i'v'.y : -; ::zix:'<br />
'RalIy ."doca.'puf ;bad stomachs Jn f<br />
order "really does- - overcome lndl-gesUo- n,<br />
dyspepsia gas, heartburn and<br />
sourness in five minutes that Just<br />
Uiat makes Pape's JDIapepsin the<br />
largest-sellin- g stomach regulator In<br />
Uj world, i. If what no eat ferments<br />
;<br />
Into : stubborn ; lumps you - belch gas<br />
rnd eructate sour; undigested food and<br />
add; head Is dizzy and aches; breath<br />
foul; tongue coated; your insldes fill-<br />
ed with bile and Indigestible waste, re--'<br />
member the moment "Pape's Dlapepsin"<br />
comes in contact with ,the stomach<br />
all such distress r vanishes. C It's<br />
truly - astonishing :L almost marvelous,<br />
and the Joy Is Its harmlessness<br />
A large fifty-cen- t cat e of Pape a Dia-peps-in<br />
will give you a htndred dollars-wortof<br />
satisfaction or your druggist<br />
senator from North Carolina la recog reliable, sememes jnoV a any<br />
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.. ? .. ject. - Bellevereto Christian ."Sctence<br />
Mr. Overinan-- -I wish to say that 1 1 can sectin : sound-hav- e<br />
a8ttrailce ,9' the<br />
been trying to perform - -- hands you your money back. ' ,<br />
Irs worth Us weight in gold men<br />
and women who can't get their stom- - ,<br />
1 - I ness the doctrine which , of<br />
In they achs ; regulated. It belongs In<br />
r Mr. Smith of South Carolina flsi 'aith by a perusal of tkeRecort,<br />
the senator frdm--' North, Carolina the of 191.' SenatorAVorks of<br />
noon viCalifonlIa' a 3?6 firm believer in Christian<br />
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The - president pro ; tempore-T- occupied, the time the<br />
he' Science,'<br />
of<br />
senatorJromr<br />
senate on January 5th and ,6th for a<br />
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f always be kept handy ;<br />
in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach ,<br />
during the day - or night i -- It's the<br />
quickest, - surest and ' most harmless '<br />
to<br />
stomach jfloctor in the world.--advc- r-<br />
v'-<br />
Usement' :.i ,v'<br />
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'I Secretary Daniels haa received i<br />
letter from President George, S. Dear- -<br />
born of the Ha wallah Steamship Company<br />
- expressing , appreciation of the<br />
services rendered Ay the cruiser West<br />
Virginia, destroyer Perry and tug Iro- -<br />
quois - to the " Hawaiian company's<br />
By hiring a one-arm- ed cop who will;<br />
the' town of South Connells-yill- e.<br />
Pa,, forM0 "peiKmontb, the town<br />
taxpayers $20 per<br />
protect ,<br />
council saves , thet<br />
month: ; '<br />
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l PERFECT CLEANLINESS in every data it. ?<br />
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;ABSOIAJfTE PURITY pf everyJngredi cut<br />
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Fort and Hotel Sts.5.? 1' J f F 3 Phono 1207'.:.'<br />
id-paci-<br />
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1 Hawaii to Honolulu and Return .. ; , ; . ;J. . . . 2 C 3 r .1<br />
; Maul to Honolulu and Return . .V ; . - J :i . t . , . J A . .... 8.C 3<br />
Kauai to Honolulu and Return . . A ; . . i:.; ; i . . . ' CCD<br />
Crf! Ah etra charge of One Dollar will b made for certafa dcci'<br />
f;' berths ' on 'steainers' oetitreeailauC.. Kauai and Honolulu," witii the t.;--<br />
of the w. o.rHa;t ana Mikahaia.n v , - tf - c<br />
Tickets issued to arrive at Honolulu February 20, "131 3,".return<br />
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- Inter-Islan- d Steam Navisation Co.. Ltd.<br />
PHOIIE 2205 I2HACZ3<br />
ijtaq o- - Pecli ; C c.,'<br />
ALL KINDS OF ROCK AND<br />
8 QUEEN STREET.<br />
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, FIREWOOD 8ANO FOR C0NCR2TS VCnX-- s A<br />
-- AND COAL. , - , ' ..<br />
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We; have opened ai<br />
Oriental<br />
Gbodsland; tKev are ow on display :bG stock is most complete and<br />
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to<br />
prices e: reasonable a;nd it trouble show Goods.<br />
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the ones who read what the progressive merchants are 6fferiiJg--an-d Ithen' cooperate<br />
Are . ...<br />
INTELLIGENT with their efforts to assist their patrons by doing as much of tiieir , shopping possible<br />
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SHOPPERS help his customers by adveftigfc lhei<br />
one is most likelv to find the thin crs desired: iu iu Morxd 'h<br />
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l pIiE quality and price of goods are what interest the<br />
purchaser and<br />
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sumer, as iney enable mm compare ana<br />
chasing power Ihthis respect<br />
7me<br />
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conciuae and to wi direct his pu<br />
advertisement wnicn has tu luuneu UU<br />
as effective as the advertisement which X<br />
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prospective<br />
con-sely<br />
IS IlUt<br />
self ithat the merchant<br />
andhe MpHs<br />
mL i TT rCir lyt Ir! 1 LVniU':-- TV<br />
ne jaonoiuiu otarrjouiietin<br />
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Star-Biilleti-m<br />
Niagara;<br />
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SllCikS uut<br />
are attract<br />
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Stcarncrs of the Tbya Kisen Kaisha line are indefinite and iincertainl Ask the local aVehts for information regarding deHnite sailing dates.<br />
9 - - ! Join<br />
Pile Mnks Of Intelligent<br />
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distinctive<br />
Shoppers<br />
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Send vbur Pnrifrria to the STAR-BULLETI- N<br />
Korea<br />
Siberia<br />
Chiyo Marii<br />
Kerituckian;<br />
edent<br />
and effective<br />
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