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temporarily to c 1 ose our;<br />
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hours you v ill receive<br />
the same courteous ser--<br />
McINERNY<br />
v - The House of Courtesy"<br />
Coxier Fort and Merchant Streets<br />
KENNETH ALEXANDER, PJCTCGRAPHER<br />
Portraits<br />
f Those who possess pets, of"many kinds are;<br />
much pleased with my portraiture of them.<br />
--Sittings by appointment.<br />
Phone 4682<br />
424 Beretania Street<br />
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HONOLULU<br />
THIRD FILIPINO<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />
WANTED<br />
Anyone with small capital, not afraid<br />
to invest; worthy proposition. Box<br />
369t Star-Bullet- in office.. 6o35 tt<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
Good Chinese boy to care for pouMry;<br />
' able to run automobile.' Phone 7182.<br />
6525 tf.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
I POULTRY<br />
J 200 young laying hens, in pens of 8<br />
to 12; breeding pen cnoice wnjie<br />
Orpingtons; 1 pair young Japanese<br />
Games. 10 o'clock, Friday, July 14.<br />
Honolulu Auction RfHimg. 652'v i<br />
LOST<br />
A gold watch, initials "E. L<br />
CTAE-BULLETT- N, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916.<br />
A.,M be-<br />
tween Normal school and Kaiulani<br />
Home. Return Star-Bulleti- n, office.<br />
Reward. 6525 2t<br />
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Honolulu Stock Exchange<br />
Wednesday. July<br />
12.<br />
EARNINGS OF ENGELS<br />
COPPER REPORTED BIG<br />
;<br />
Twcrcars of a special train carrying<br />
the Buffalo Bill show, from<br />
Port-lain- d,<br />
1de.vto Manchester, N. 1L, were<br />
derailed at RJghy, a few miles west ol<br />
Portland. Several persons were slightly<br />
bruised, but none was seriously<br />
hurt.'- - ,<br />
I<br />
RESOLUTION NO. 547.<br />
Bd it Resolved by the Board of Supervisors<br />
of We City and County of<br />
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that<br />
the sum of Four Hundred Dollars<br />
($400.00) be and the same is hereby<br />
appropriated out of all moneys in the<br />
Permanent Improvement Fund in the<br />
Treasury "Of the City and County of<br />
Honolulu, as an advance against the<br />
cost of preliminary engineering ex<br />
Ipense for the following purpose, the<br />
same to be it refunded out of the<br />
moneys Jo become available therefor<br />
from the bonds of said improvements,<br />
end-t- be expended for Salaries, Pay<br />
rolls and Incidentals, to wit:<br />
King Street Extension Improve<br />
ment, $400.00.<br />
Presented by -<br />
CHAS. N. ARNOLD,<br />
; Supervtsor.<br />
jtate of Introduction: Honolulu, Ha<br />
wail, July 11, 1916.<br />
I hereby certify that the foregoing<br />
Resolution passed First Reading and<br />
ordered to print at a meeting held by<br />
the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday,<br />
July 11, 1916, on the following vote<br />
of said board:<br />
Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Hatch, Hoi<br />
linger, Horner, Logan. Total 6.<br />
Noes: Larsen. Total 1.<br />
E. BUFFANDEAU,<br />
Deputy City and County Clerk.<br />
6525 July 12, 13, 14<br />
tore GjM) Crmamlt4 Byeluu, Etm<br />
Inflamed by exposure to un, Dost and wind<br />
quickly revered by Murine e B A". No<br />
smarting, hut Sr lmtr rt. A. roar Dm; t'S<br />
or by nuiil. ". SOe lottl. For Bosk i XXm<br />
' , MJrt frac jw Maria By Iteiaedjf Co-- Chicago. J<br />
BY AUTHORITY. -<br />
RESOLUTION NO. 549<br />
t v t UP TlhlEj WILL<br />
Transport Bringing , Many to<br />
- Honolulu; Due Off Port at<br />
8 P. M. From Coast<br />
At o'clock tonight the U. S. army<br />
transport. Sheridan will, arrive ofl<br />
port from San Francisco, a radiogram<br />
received this morning by the depot<br />
quartermaster' office from CapL<br />
Carletm sjs. She Is expected to<br />
dock about 9 o'clock tonight at Pier t,<br />
Freight for- - Honolulu is given as<br />
106 tons, and 'there are 12 tons of<br />
cold storage freight and one auto. No<br />
sickness or stowaways are on board,<br />
the message adcs. The Sheridan will<br />
take on 650 tons of coal here before<br />
learning for Manila tomorrow morn<br />
;<br />
' The passengers for Honolulu are:<br />
'First-clas- s MaJ. C. E. Taymn,<br />
Capt. C L. Crawford, wife and daughter,<br />
F. A. Drake, wife and three children;<br />
Lieut. S. S. Griffin, wife and<br />
child; Lieut J. C Haw, Capt L. B.<br />
Magruder, wife and two children;<br />
Ueut J. N." Neal, wife and son; Capt.<br />
'''ft, P. Reecar, wife, three children and<br />
mother; Capt B. O. Ruttencutter and<br />
v<br />
wife, Capt ' B. Taylor, wife and two<br />
' children; CaptE. & Hartshorn. Lieut.<br />
:<br />
M."M. KImirel, wife and daughter;<br />
' Frederick'. Cramp, Quartermaster's<br />
clerk; F. Fox, engineer, Q. M. C.; Mrs.<br />
C A. Hedelken and two children. Mrs.<br />
J. F, Lehman.<br />
There are 18 second-clas- s passengers<br />
on board, including Ord. Sgt.<br />
Childress. Bat 8gt-MaJ-a. Hoffman an J<br />
Fleming and Q. H. Sgt Neal.<br />
Troop class are as follows: Two<br />
quartermaster corps, 33 hospital<br />
corps; six engineer corps, two 4th<br />
Cavalry, one cavalry unassigned, one<br />
gst Field Artillery. 94 coast artillery<br />
unassigned, one 75th C. A. O, 10 1st<br />
Infantry, one 2nd Infantry, one 23th<br />
Ifantry, 2nd and 15th Companies,<br />
-' No' advices aa to the "movement of<br />
the transport Baford have yet been<br />
' deceived by the quartermaster's office<br />
As soon as the steams from Manila or<br />
the Orient the office .will be notified<br />
ly cable, and the newspapers in-- '":<br />
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formed.' .,<br />
'.Tbe SberiZan .was 'not expected to<br />
before-tomorro- arrive: morning, but<br />
- ahe iiaa evidently made up half a day<br />
; ' on the' voyage over. C<br />
tEW COMPANIESWILL'<br />
Q.I.1.C HERETO<br />
BE 2ND LIEIITS.<br />
Under the provisions the Army<br />
Reorganization Act recently passed<br />
by Congress, the army pay<br />
clerks now service soon<br />
commissioned second lieutenants<br />
the Quartermaster Corps,<br />
The nominations were confirmed<br />
the senate 3une 29. and commissions<br />
expected the near future,<br />
was learned today.<br />
There seventy<br />
COME HERE THURSDAY<br />
--<br />
WJ<br />
--three<br />
IS<br />
NATURALIZED<br />
AS U. S. CITIZEN<br />
of Provisions of Judge demons'<br />
all of<br />
Decision Again Recognized<br />
in are to be in Federal Court<br />
as<br />
in<br />
U. S. A.<br />
Being<br />
by<br />
the third native of his country<br />
to be recognized under the decis-<br />
on<br />
ion recently handed down by Federal<br />
are in<br />
Judge Charles F. demons. Gabriel<br />
it<br />
pay<br />
Ordcnio, an honorably discharged<br />
are<br />
clerk<br />
who will be advanced to the grade of<br />
member of the U. S. navy, who was<br />
second lieutenants, including Freder-<br />
born in the Philippine islands, was<br />
ick A. Markley. Alfred J. Maxwell.<br />
admitted to American citizenship in<br />
Frank K. Parker and Will T. Taber.<br />
federal court touay.<br />
who are now stationed in this city. "The Filipinos who come here seem<br />
The ray clerks formerly belonged to be cf a superior type." remarked<br />
the Pay Department the army Judge<br />
tfi<br />
of<br />
demons. "They appear ear-<br />
and, upon the consolidation of the<br />
nest in their desire for the privileges<br />
Quartermaster's Department Subsist-<br />
of American citizenship.".<br />
ing Department and Pay Department As in the cases of Paulino de Guz-ms- n<br />
in 1912, became pay clerks of the and Marcos Solis, the first two<br />
j FiUpincs<br />
Quartermaster Corps. By virtue of the<br />
to be recognized under<br />
recent legislation, they now become judge demons' decision, which holds<br />
commissioned officers of that corps, that natives of the Philippines are<br />
and understood that they "Will eligible for citizenship, the govern-- .<br />
!<br />
it is<br />
now be bended and be eligible for as- ment entered a formal objection to<br />
signment to duty as disbursing offi- the admission of Ordonio.<br />
cers, fact any duty the Quar- U.<br />
or in<br />
In<br />
S. Attorney S. C. Huber stated<br />
termaster Corps.<br />
the following grounds in his exception:<br />
"Because'' the applicant is not an<br />
alien; because he is not an alien free<br />
white person; because he 1b not an<br />
alien of African nativity or descent;<br />
because he is not a free white person;<br />
because he is a Fllipiiw cf Fili-<br />
STIFF SENTENCE pino nationality and descent, and because<br />
he is a person of the Malay<br />
race."<br />
JOY-RIDIN- FDR<br />
G<br />
NEW GUARD COMPANY<br />
INSPECTION TONIGHT<br />
Stiff sentences for taking an aato<br />
At 7:30 o'clock tonight in For<br />
,<br />
belonging to the territory, and using<br />
Ruger the 2nd Company, C. A. C, Na-<br />
It for a Joy ride, have been imposed<br />
by army authorities on Pvts. Henry<br />
C. Burnett, Edward Caperton and<br />
Celestin A. Fresnel, Company A, 2nd<br />
Infantry.<br />
Each private has been dishonorably<br />
discharged from the army and sentenced<br />
to 9 months imprisonment in<br />
a military prison. Following the practise<br />
of the civil courts here, they<br />
could have been sentenced to a year's<br />
Imprisonment each, but as clemency<br />
was recommended, by the court, sentence<br />
was reduced.<br />
The privates took the automobile<br />
the night of June 8, and drove around<br />
the island in the car. They were<br />
caught between the Pall and this<br />
city, while returning. The men are<br />
alleged to have been partially intoxicated<br />
at the time:<br />
.The policy of the Philippine Department;<br />
U. S.'A-;-i-<br />
.<br />
s also to impose<br />
severe sentences In cases of this kind.<br />
:<br />
Mayor Mitchell laid the cornerstone<br />
of the New York City Reformatory'<br />
new building at New Hampton, Oronge<br />
Co.<br />
:vf<br />
rfVt 4vM zr<br />
, y&TT<br />
v<br />
i<br />
-<br />
tional Guard of Hawaii, will be in-- !<br />
f.pected by MaJ. Joseph B. Douglas,<br />
! Coast Artillery Corps., signal officer<br />
of the Hawaiian department. The in- -<br />
ppection will decid whether the company<br />
is entitled u recognition as or- -<br />
! ganized militia and also if storage<br />
facilities are available for the equip- -<br />
ment to be Brig.-Gen- issued. . Samuel<br />
I. Johnson and other National Guard<br />
officers will also attend the inspec<br />
tion.<br />
WILITARY ROAD PROJECT<br />
PVIAKES 4300D PROGRESS<br />
Members of the Hawaii Democratic<br />
delegaticn to the St. Louis convention<br />
were told when in -- MERCANTILE<br />
Bid. Asked<br />
Alexander & Baldwin...<br />
C. Brewer & Co.,!<br />
SUGAR<br />
Ewa Plantation Co 33 34<br />
Haiku Sugar Co<br />
Hawaiian Agr. Co<br />
'Hawaiian C. S. Co 52<br />
Hawaiian Sugar Co 47<br />
Honokaa Sugar Co 11<br />
Honomu Sugar<br />
Hutchinson 8. Plant. Co.<br />
Kahuku Plantation Co . 224<br />
Kekaha Sugar Co<br />
Koloa Sugar Co 200<br />
McBryde Sugar Co.. Ltd. 12<br />
Oahu Sugar Co 42<br />
Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd 184<br />
Onomea Sugar Co<br />
Paauhau Sugar Plant. Co<br />
Pacific Sugar Mill...<br />
Paia Plantation Co<br />
Pepeekeo Sugar Co<br />
Pioneer Mill Co .r3?<br />
San Carlos Mill. Co.. Ltd 15<br />
Waialua Agr. Co<br />
35<br />
Waialuku Sugar Co<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Haiku F & P. Co., Pfd..<br />
Haiku F. & P. Co.. Com,<br />
Hawaiian Electric Co....<br />
Hawaiian Pineapple Co..<br />
Hon. B. & M. Co., Ltd... 20<br />
Hon. Gas Co., Ltd<br />
Honolulu R. T. & L. Co. . 157<br />
Inter-Islan- d S. N. Co<br />
Mutual Telephone Co. .<br />
Oahu R. & L Co 157H<br />
Pahang Rubber Co<br />
Selma Dindings Plantation,<br />
Ltd. (Pd.)<br />
Selma - Dindings Plantation.<br />
Ltd. (42 Pd.)...<br />
Tanjong Olok Rubber Co.<br />
BONDS<br />
Hamakua Ditch Co. 8s...<br />
Hawaiian Irr. Co. 6s 80<br />
HawcTer.-- Rfg.. l05..<br />
Haw Ter. 4 Pub. Imps.<br />
Haw. Ter. Pub. Imps. i<br />
(series 1812-19- 1 J)<br />
Haw. Ter. 4....,....<br />
Htfw;.Ter.'4tt<br />
Haw. Ter.<br />
Honokaa Sugar Co., 6 95<br />
Honolulu Gaa Co Ltd., 5s<br />
Hon. R. T." & L. Co. 6 . .<br />
Kauai Ry. Co. 6s..<br />
McBryde Sugar 5s<br />
Mutual Telephone 5s<br />
Oahu Ry. & L. Co. 5.. ..<br />
Oahu S. Co. 6& (redeemable<br />
at 103 at tiaturity)<br />
Olaa Sugar Co.<br />
Pacific Ouano $Fert. Co. . .<br />
Pacific Sugar Mill Co. 6s 100<br />
San Carlos MiH. Co. 6..<br />
Washington that<br />
several large federal appropriations<br />
for Hawaiian projects are sure to. go<br />
through this session. One of them is<br />
the million-dolla- r military road. The<br />
Kahulul breakwater and Nawiliwlli<br />
harbor projects are also in favorable<br />
"<br />
positions. ,<br />
Five New Haven men in an automobile<br />
were painfully but not seriously<br />
hurt at ThompBonvllle by the upset, of<br />
a machine In which they were riding<br />
.from Springfield.<br />
Among the arrivals on the Manoa<br />
Tuesday evening were Vernon 'Penney<br />
and Mies WHhelmina Tenney.<br />
Mrs. H. G. Nocnan, Miss Alice Hasting<br />
and Miss Lois Brundred.<br />
100<br />
Be it ResolTed by the Board of Su<br />
pervisors of the City and County of<br />
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that<br />
the sum of One Thousand Dollar?<br />
($1000.00) be and the sane is hereby<br />
appropriated out of all moneys In the<br />
Permanent Improvement Fund or me<br />
Treasury<br />
52<br />
of the City and County of<br />
48<br />
Honolulu, as an advance against the<br />
cost of preliminary engineering ex-<br />
llVk pense<br />
Co<br />
for the following purpose, the<br />
same to, be refunded out of the<br />
moneys to become available therefor<br />
from the bonds of said Improvements,<br />
and to be expended for Salaries, Pay<br />
13 rolls and Incidentals, to wit:<br />
Improvement of Kalakaua avenue,<br />
42, $1000.00.<br />
r Presented by<br />
CHAS. N. ARNOLD,<br />
2<br />
Supervisor.<br />
25<br />
2'0<br />
Date of Introduction: Honolulu, Hawaii,<br />
July 11, 1916.<br />
:4<br />
1 hereby certify that the foregoing<br />
I6V2<br />
3."4<br />
Resolution passed First Reading and<br />
ordered to print at a meeting held by<br />
the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday,<br />
July 11, 1916. on the following vote<br />
cf said board:<br />
Hol-linge- r,<br />
Ayes: Ahla, Arnold. Hatch.<br />
Horner, Larsen, Logan. To<br />
44<br />
20 v tal 7.<br />
Noes: None.<br />
E. BUFFANDEAU.<br />
Deputy City and County Clerk.<br />
6525 July 12, 13, 14<br />
.... 20<br />
160<br />
RESOLUTION NO. 548.<br />
Be it Resolved by the "Board of Supervisors<br />
of the City and County of<br />
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that<br />
the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dol- -<br />
hars ($250.00) be and the same la<br />
hereby apropriated out of all moneys<br />
85 in the Permanent Improvement Fund<br />
of the Treasury of the City and<br />
County of Honolulu, as an advance<br />
against the cost of preliminary engineering<br />
expense for the following purpose,<br />
the same to be refunded out of<br />
the moneys to become available therefor<br />
from the bonds of said Improve-<br />
97 ment, and to be expended for Salaries,<br />
Payrolls and Incidentals, to wit:<br />
101<br />
Sea View Frontage Improvement<br />
Number Three, $250.00.<br />
Co.<br />
Presented by<br />
106<br />
- CHAS. N. ARNOLD,<br />
106<br />
Supervisor. J<br />
Date of Introduction: Honolulu, Ha-<br />
109 waii, July 11, 1916.<br />
102<br />
I hereby certify that the foregoing<br />
Resolution passed First Reading an J<br />
101 ordered to print at a meeting held by<br />
the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday,<br />
Between Boards; Sales: 125 Olaa, July II, 1916, on the following vote<br />
18; 25, 70. 50 Olaa, 19;. 100. 30, of said board:<br />
30, 50, 20, 70 McBryde, 13; 25,. S,<br />
Hol-linge- r,<br />
Ayes: Ahla, . Arnold, Hatch,<br />
20, 20, 15 86, 50, 30, 60 Oahu Sugar Horner, Larsen, Logan. To<br />
Co., 43; 50, 15 Waialua, 35; 100, 10, tal 7.<br />
5, 19, 50, 30, 50 Pioner, 54.- .<br />
Noes: None.<br />
Session Sales: 40 McBryde. 13; .25,<br />
E. BUFFANDEAU,<br />
25, 50, 100. 1C0 Olaa, 18; 35, 20 Ha Deputy. City and County Clerk.<br />
waiian Pineapple Co., 44 ; 15 Honokaa,<br />
6525 July 12, 13, 14<br />
11; 140 Hawaiian Pineapple Co ,<br />
44; 50 Ewa, 34.<br />
RESOLUTION NO. 552.<br />
Latest sugar .quotation: 96. degrees Be it Resolved by the Board of Su<br />
test, 6.40 cts er $128.00 per ton. pervlsors of the City and County of<br />
-- Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii.<br />
Sugar 6.40cts<br />
Henry Waterhouse Trust Co.<br />
Ltd.<br />
Mtmbers Honolulu 8tock and Bond<br />
Exchange,<br />
fort and Merchant Street<br />
Telephone 1208<br />
- that<br />
the items In Resolution No. 539, EleyJ<br />
trie Light System, Material and Sup<br />
plies $1000.00 per month, $6000.000<br />
six months, and Electric Light System,<br />
Emergency Payrolls, $225.00 per<br />
month; six months $1350.00, be amended<br />
to read aa follows:<br />
Electric Light System, Maintenance<br />
and Upkeep, $1225.00 per month, six<br />
months $7350.00.<br />
Presented by<br />
F. M. HATCH,<br />
Supervisor.<br />
Honolulu, T. H. July 11, 1916.<br />
In connection with the announce<br />
ment of dividends at the rate of 1<br />
month paid<br />
Engels Copper beginning July<br />
Francisco Examiner issue<br />
June says: corporation<br />
doing remarkably<br />
earnings<br />
months current<br />
aggregated $275,000, which<br />
$137,000 aside develop<br />
Improvements, leaving $1381<br />
000 tne treasury.<br />
1-- I hereby certify that the foregoing<br />
Resolution passed First Reading and<br />
ordered to print at a meeting held by<br />
2<br />
the Board of Supervisors' on Tuesday,<br />
per cent per to be by July 11, 1916, on the following vote<br />
20, the of said board:<br />
San . in its<br />
Hol-linge- r,<br />
Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Hatch,<br />
of 30 The<br />
is Horner, Larsen, Logan. To<br />
well. Net tal 7.<br />
for the first six of the<br />
Noes: None.<br />
year of<br />
E. BUFFANDEAU,<br />
was set for<br />
Deputy City and County Clerk.<br />
ment and<br />
6525 July 12, 13, 14<br />
in<br />
RESOLUTION NO. 546.<br />
Be it Resolved by the Board of Supervisors<br />
of. the City and County of<br />
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that<br />
the sum of Forty-Si- x Hundred Dollars<br />
($4600.00) be and the same is hereby<br />
appropriated out of all the moneys in<br />
the Waterworks Fund for an account<br />
to be known as Installing Mains and<br />
Laterals, Beach Walk Improvement<br />
District , '<br />
Presented by<br />
W. LARSEN,<br />
Supervisor-Introduce- d<br />
July 11, 1916.<br />
I hereby certify that the foregoing<br />
Resolution passed First Reading and<br />
tTrdered to print at a meeting held by<br />
the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.<br />
July 11, 1916, on the following vote<br />
of said board:<br />
Ayes: Ahia, Arnold, Hatch, Hol- -<br />
flnger, Horner, Larsen, Logan. Total<br />
7.<br />
Noes: None.<br />
E. BUFFANDEAU,<br />
Deputy City and County Clerk.<br />
6525 July 12, !., 14<br />
SEALED TENDERS.<br />
Sealed Tenders will be received by,<br />
the Superintendent of Public Worki<br />
up until 11 a. m. of Monday, July 24,<br />
1916, for Furnishing Materials fo4<br />
the Makiki Round Top Road, Hono<br />
lulu, T. H.<br />
The Superintendent of Public<br />
Works reserves the right to reject<br />
any or all tenders<br />
Specifications and blank forma of<br />
proposal are on file in the office of<br />
the Superintendent of Public Works,<br />
Capitol Building, Honolulu.<br />
W. C. WOODWARD.<br />
Acting Superintendent of Public<br />
Works.<br />
Honolulu, July 12, 1916; -<br />
fis?j; id<br />
FIREPROOF<br />
WE STORE EVERYTHING<br />
JAMES H. LOVE<br />
CITY TRANSFER COMPANY<br />
PHONS 12ST vv,<br />
H ONOLULU'S EES T,<br />
!::iG:i43i<br />
Love SCREAM Eread<br />
TJhen you purchase an Un- -<br />
V derwood you need never<br />
question your chbice. Its work<br />
proves its excellence.<br />
The Waterhouse Co., Ltd;<br />
Bishop SL<br />
0;<br />
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and you don't have to play it under the sweltering .rays<br />
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