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Ayers Sarsapartlla<br />
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with n noodlo<br />
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that it Is<br />
lull of<br />
blood<br />
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kind of<br />
blood<br />
Rich and<br />
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Hilt rind<br />
Impiim<br />
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fi tho skin<br />
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pustules salt rhoum boils carbun<br />
clos and otbor sores Thoso simply<br />
tell of somothlng bad down deep In<br />
tho blood itself Ointments washes<br />
powders and cosmetics will not reach<br />
o evil You must tako out all Im<br />
lritlos from tho systom with<br />
1 fbim<br />
Sarsaoa in<br />
nSSa<br />
and thon see how quickly tho skin<br />
trouble will disappear<br />
As now made Ayers Sarsa<br />
parilla contains no alcoliol<br />
There aro many imitation<br />
Sarsapanllas<br />
Bo sure you get Ayers I<br />
Frtpiril by Dr I C Ayir C towill Kin USA<br />
60 YEARS<br />
EXPERIENCE<br />
r A I l k 1 sTl<br />
rade Marks<br />
Debigno<br />
COPYRIQHTS 40<br />
nnrone sending ntkbtrh and description may<br />
qnlckly aicerinlu our opinion fres whether an<br />
Intention u probably patentable Communis<br />
llontnlrlctlycontldentlal HANDBOOK onlatenta<br />
lent free Oldest agency for ecunnarpatenti<br />
1iUdU taken through Mann Co recelre<br />
rprctal notice without charge In the<br />
Scientific Btiericatt<br />
K handiomely Illustrated wMklr Lanrest cir<br />
culatlon of any eclentlDa journal Term S3<br />
four months L Sold by all newsdealers<br />
Sunn co36b New York<br />
Branch Offloe C2S V BU Washington II C<br />
BUSINESS OA3XDB<br />
HONOLULU IRON WORKS<br />
of every djcrlptlon made to<br />
order<br />
ARE DETERMINED<br />
ON PUBLICITY<br />
Continued from Pago One<br />
samo timo stato that any portion of<br />
the land may bo homesteaded So tho<br />
leaso of pastoral lands could he mado<br />
and wo could renew the notice at in<br />
tcrvnls<br />
Carter thought this a good idea Wo<br />
could formulato a rule ho said by<br />
which the public could bo annually giv-<br />
en a list of tho public lands susceptible<br />
of homestcading<br />
However Kinneys resolution was<br />
carried unanimously it being agreed<br />
that another resolution to embody tho<br />
ideas of Brown and Carter should bo<br />
presonted at tho next meeting<br />
List of Transactions Contemplated<br />
As tho next order of business com-<br />
munications from Lund Commissioner<br />
Campbell were read giving tho lists<br />
and descriptions of land transactions<br />
contemplated and now in tho hands of<br />
the land commissioner nnd which will<br />
hnvo to be passed upon by tho commis-<br />
sioners It was ordered that in accord-<br />
ance with the resolution of tho board<br />
duo notice of nil tliese transactions bo<br />
published in the papers Tho list sub<br />
mitted to tho board and which is only<br />
a small part of the transactions which<br />
Mr Campbell has to submit is as fol-<br />
lows<br />
1 General leases of the Knpnn Ann<br />
lola- - and Kamaloinalo lands<br />
2 Water licenses of Knpaa Xnnhola<br />
and Kamalornalo<br />
3 General leaso of AVoIbhuli nnd<br />
Keoketi Island of Maul<br />
4 Lease of government portions of<br />
Waiaou and Alao 3 and 4 Mnui<br />
5 Exchange of lands in Alao 3 and<br />
4 Island of Maui<br />
C Leasing of grazing and waste<br />
lands at Waipouli North and South<br />
Olohena and Kapaa Kauii<br />
7 Lease of laumalu Oahu<br />
8 Leaso of Onoull II South Kona<br />
nawaii<br />
9 Land exchange in town if liana<br />
Request of County of Maul<br />
10 Excbango with Kaelcku Sugar<br />
company lor land taken for road pur<br />
poses Hann Maui in 1899<br />
11 Lease of Pololu lands N Ko<br />
hula Hawaii<br />
12 Lease of Punalau Moloknl<br />
13 Land Exchange with Raymond<br />
Itanch Knnaio lands Maui<br />
Tho board agreed that in tho future<br />
between meetings of tho commission<br />
similar communications may bo turned<br />
over to the secretary and advertised as<br />
ir iney uuu been passed upon by the<br />
board<br />
TJp to Lindsay<br />
Carter raised a question as to tlio<br />
interpretation of tho clause in tho land<br />
law amendment relating to exchanges<br />
It was his Idea that two limitations nre<br />
r<br />
provided ono that not moro than forty<br />
neres may bo exchanged aud tho other<br />
that land worth more than G000 may<br />
not ho exchanged Other member of<br />
the hoard held that the two limitations<br />
run togetkor It was finally agreed to<br />
leave It to tho attorney general for ap<br />
opinion<br />
4<br />
TEETHINO CHILDREN<br />
Teething children havo more or leu<br />
dlnrruMa which win he controlled by<br />
giving Chamberlains Colic Cholera<br />
nad Hiirrbooa Remedy All that li<br />
IIMftrtary h t glVD tilt prrlbfd dose<br />
utter ueu ulgistloii cf the bowels more<br />
than natural uiul then editor oil to<br />
dfif the ym It It safe tnd ime<br />
iiMllh fta Ltd RHHti tot 1 Uwll<br />
tfdM8IMMklftgJNiffii<br />
MARINE REPORT<br />
By Merchants Exchange<br />
1<br />
Tuesdny Juno 14<br />
San Francisco Arrived June 14 8<br />
n in S S Sierra henco Jnuo 8<br />
Mahukonn Sailed Judo 14 330 p<br />
in scli A 11 Baxter in hallnst for<br />
Port Townsond Wednesday Juno Iff<br />
Scnttlc--AiTivo- d Juno 14 8 a Co-<br />
lumbian<br />
¬<br />
from San Francisco<br />
San Francisco Stilled Juno 14 8 S<br />
Xcvadan for Honolulu<br />
Port Townscnd Arrived Juno 14<br />
bkt J I Stanford hence May 21<br />
Poit Ludlow Sailed Juno 14 schr<br />
C S Holmes for Kauai<br />
San Francisco Arrived JunclS sir<br />
Hilonian from Kahului<br />
Thursday Julie 10 1010<br />
San Frnnclsco Sailed Juno IB S S<br />
Hilonian for Senttle<br />
Yokohama Sailed June 10 SS Man-<br />
churia for Honolulu<br />
Tort Townscnd Arrived Juno 10<br />
schr S T Alexander from Hilo<br />
PORT OF HONOLULU<br />
tf 1010 semi<br />
ABBXVUD<br />
Tuesday Juno 14<br />
Str Likclikc from intcrisland ports<br />
Str Niihan from interisland ports<br />
Schr llobert Lowers from Port Gam-<br />
ble Schr Fearless from Grays Harbor<br />
M N S S Wilholmina Joanson<br />
from San Francisco docked 1215 p m<br />
Juno 15<br />
Str Ko Au Hou from Kauai 215<br />
n m<br />
Str W G Hall from Kauai ports<br />
530 a m<br />
Am schr Mary E Foster from Port<br />
Ludlow 830 a m<br />
Am schr O M Kellogg from Eu<br />
reka 10 n m<br />
Gcr sp Itcnca Rickmcrs Dau from<br />
Bremen 330 p m<br />
Schr Moi Wahlnc from Hawaii ports<br />
1030 n m<br />
Str Cascade Wailclc from Hawaii<br />
n m<br />
Thursday Juno 1G<br />
A II S S Missourian from Scattlo<br />
and Ticomn a m<br />
Str Clnudine from Maui and Hawaii<br />
ports a m<br />
DEPAETED<br />
Str Mauna Koa for Hilo and way<br />
ports 12 noon<br />
Str Mauna Loa for Kona and Kan<br />
ports 12 noon<br />
fcitr jviikanaia tor Maui ana iioioKai<br />
ports C p m<br />
Htr liinau ior Kauai ports 0 p m<br />
U 8 A T Logan for Guam and<br />
Manila 5 p m<br />
atr Jwnlani for intcrisland ports<br />
noon<br />
M N S S Wilhclmina Johnson for<br />
Ililo 510 p m<br />
Br Str Henthdcne Tippett for Mu<br />
rnnnn Japan 530 p m<br />
Br str Henley for Comnx B C<br />
p m<br />
Str W G Hal from Kauai ports<br />
o p m<br />
Br S S Henley for Comax B<br />
12 noon<br />
PABBENOBEB<br />
c<br />
Arrived<br />
Per M N S 8 from<br />
Snn Francisco Juno 14 For Honolulu<br />
Mr and MrB S H Miss Flor<br />
ence Uuppy j is Myers Aliss U i<br />
Mr and Mrs J S Morrow<br />
Airs Desmond nnd daughter Dr A<br />
Herbert Mr and Mrs E R Shaw H<br />
Ji Trent Miss ai a Dean Airs J J<br />
Bean Mrs Grace Waitham Miss Hut-<br />
chison<br />
¬<br />
Miss O S Bartlett Mrs W E<br />
Beckwith Mrs C H Millor and two<br />
children Airs A Herbert Alrs 1 JI<br />
Kngcis AIiss H lory Aliss tsadia tur<br />
rlovnnt Miss F Holloway Miss Mnr<br />
garot Koir Miss Sullivan Carl P<br />
Schacffer Mr and Mrs C G Hoisor Jr<br />
S JJ Aldricli Air Alillcr li Win<br />
Uiropc li S Thurston F S Hill C<br />
iMichol JI Sliarpe U 11 Wppincott 11<br />
J Carsten E Downing F F Wood<br />
ford Miss O Curra Miss A Davis<br />
Aliss iT Air nnd Airs<br />
Grosse Mrs D J Gurran Mrs S II<br />
Cary Mrs Carrie B Brodie Miss Anna<br />
Arms Mrs L I Johnson Miss Grace<br />
ytoror Air and Airs llcdquist and<br />
two cniiurcn l- - ivintmnn 11 n<br />
Waymont Mrs H A Petersen Miss<br />
Violet Petersen Miss S G Miguel Miss<br />
F Petersen Mr nnd Mrs F N White<br />
F H Uradcn lr Unry ll l liovrldgo<br />
J II Bauer Mr J F Mc<br />
Cnrthy Dr W D L F<br />
Cockroft Mrs R D Mend and child<br />
II Ohlnndt Jr Mt and Mrs H M<br />
Hepburn W Orlnndt Allan Hamilton<br />
lcr str W G Hall from Kaui ports<br />
G jSt Wilcox J lassotn Aliss urn- -<br />
liampton J L Sonres Mrs Soares W<br />
F Frost E L Glazcr K Matsuda<br />
Departed<br />
Per str Mauna Kca for Hilo and<br />
wnv norts Juno 15 Mrs Forrest Mrs<br />
Ji 01UU X J uuiuitia oj amro iiv<br />
wife Miss K JI Aliss W<br />
Wills Miss Ellzabctli Gosling Mrs<br />
Harry E Murray F Allermun wlfo mid<br />
child II P Baldwin Mrs II P Bald<br />
win P Bartcls wife thrco children<br />
nnd servant Miss Mrs<br />
Baylor Mrs T Warden Mrs M Eisort<br />
T M Young E A Douthitt Thomna<br />
IT Drane Mr Eisort H Hind E H<br />
Wodeliousc R B Booth Captain Jen ¬<br />
kins Fiftli Cavalry II Holmes Cap-<br />
tain Day Mrs II Shampsou one child<br />
and mirne Miss A Gosling Mrs Clara<br />
A Uoton C J II 11 Ren<br />
ton Mrs Stahrliu Miss Stnhrkn J T<br />
Dnias A C Alexonder II B Brown<br />
Wong leong Aong ising ioy 11 --inai<br />
C Ayet Miss Becky- - Kohnrny Miss<br />
Bessh J E Walsh Mrs Walsh Miss<br />
Molzerkc Mrs M Drcyem Miss L<br />
Merchiuit Mrs A S llnysehleu and<br />
child M K lumcson T P W Gray<br />
Alfred llnnscn 1 bpeniKiit i 1 wi<br />
lie Mrs It A Baldwin MIbs II A<br />
Baldwin D P Harrison and wlfo S<br />
Soto Mrs A Ilaiibrouck L Andrews<br />
John Hill Master And rows It V Bond<br />
Arthur Hlng ointo Pozro ill Borjn<br />
Comtc V do Nnvcrteo V 11 Olson<br />
Judge 8tanlsy K Eskow L Kmltli<br />
i IJ llotolho M P Mnthtt llev A<br />
V Soar Aytie Dins Mrs Sclioen T<br />
D Skinner A F Wedge J II Cuus<br />
toii A llalch<br />
Per str hiunu for llnwuii ports<br />
June 14 FrnueU Gny Douglas Ilald<br />
wm Mrs C II Fruiter and two chil<br />
dren MIm A Knuohl Mmtcr K Am- -<br />
n ii t a i iiuu r 1<br />
Will lll IWIIMW IMW 11079 M- - -<br />
nvfp aiMirglnu Slitliloii Kiw Shehdo<br />
Muster me U Jrlwl IJIIIhh Mflksi<br />
m Kmil Hnrry Aymu<br />
CbttNic Ywr w 91 HitWMri u u Aus<br />
tin OW YAH Chun OIiIm H i Pax<br />
mm It W J tlu II Ilsuu- -<br />
iilHBWJH1tlWV1l<br />
Hawaiian gazette Friday june weekly<br />
j<br />
Wednesday<br />
Wilhclmina<br />
Thompson<br />
Hcmonway<br />
llarrnclougli<br />
Miirtonctti<br />
Huntington<br />
Kllincswortli<br />
Ellcnsworth<br />
Sehocning<br />
MtmtKiuerj<br />
lUbUtain<br />
mm TENDERS<br />
HIS RESIGNATION<br />
Chairman of Promotion Commi-<br />
ttee<br />
¬<br />
Will Leave Shortly for<br />
Mainland Tour<br />
r<br />
IsfcL Jr<br />
ifmhti rr<br />
JAS L McLEAN<br />
VIco President of tho Inter Island<br />
Steam Navigation Company<br />
J Ii McLean chairman of the Ha ¬<br />
waii Promotion Committee resigned<br />
from that tiody yesterday not only<br />
from tho chairmanship but from mem-<br />
bership<br />
¬<br />
and his resignation will be<br />
accepted when his successor is chosen<br />
Mr McLean in tendering his resigna ¬<br />
tion at tho regular meeting of tho com<br />
mittoo yesterday stated that ho ex--<br />
pectod to leavo next Wednesday for<br />
tho mainland on a thrco months vaca- -<br />
tion and ho felt that the interests of<br />
the committee required a now member<br />
to rcplaco him so that the meetings<br />
would ibo attended by tho full member-<br />
ship<br />
¬<br />
The resignation of CMj McLean<br />
was nccopted with deep regret by all<br />
the members<br />
Mr McLean has been a member of<br />
tho committee for about twoycars and<br />
chairman sinco W A Bowen departed<br />
for tho mainland Ho has been a very<br />
active member of tbo committee- and<br />
as chairman has expedited business in<br />
n very satisfactory manner Mr Mc<br />
Lean js the odd member of the board<br />
two being representatives of tho cham ¬<br />
ber of commerce and two of the mer-<br />
chants<br />
¬<br />
association these four electing<br />
1110 oaa memocr<br />
Looked Like a Boomer<br />
R dL Trent city treasurer atfd mem ¬<br />
ber of tho committee Tvho recently re-<br />
turned<br />
¬<br />
from London Trhoro ho Wont to<br />
Becure a signature In a valuable land<br />
transaction reported on his trip with<br />
reference to his visit to tbo prombtlon<br />
committee bureau at Atlantic City He<br />
arrived on tho night that the comet a<br />
tail was expected to awish the face of<br />
tho earth and the entire Atlantic City<br />
Boardwalk was dark iu honor I of tho<br />
comet which wds allowed to bo tho<br />
only attraction in Atlantic Citv that<br />
nlgbt Howovcr bo found the xllnwail<br />
headquarters and found Secretary Wood<br />
and LoydChllds with their coats off<br />
wurrviitg iikg ueavors Air Trent ex<br />
pressed tho opinion that tho Hawaii<br />
headquarters would bo tho mostattrac<br />
tivo on tho Boardwnlk Mr Wood<br />
already had a magnificent display of<br />
Hawaiian curios and the picture Of the<br />
volcano had been arranged in the back<br />
of tho room with lights playing upon<br />
it in front being n platform for tho<br />
Hawaiian music boys<br />
Tboro will bo nothing like ittnlong<br />
tho Boardwalk nothing ta equal it<br />
for novelty nnd oddity said Mr<br />
Trent<br />
Ho reported having visited Lbs An ¬<br />
geles and coming across St Clar Bid<br />
good formerly manager of the Hale<br />
iwa Hotel conducting a Hawaiian curio<br />
store in a portion of tho offices of Peck<br />
Judah company He had a very at-<br />
tractive<br />
¬<br />
display and was ir a location<br />
whero thousands of people visited Ho<br />
was furnishing a pincapplo drink called<br />
the Honolulu Special Tvhich he<br />
added was ono of the ibest he had found<br />
on his tour<br />
Prizo for Parade Poster<br />
Tho committee authorized Messrs<br />
Hoogs and Bush to act as a committee j<br />
to securo a dosign for a Kill Floral<br />
Parndo poster nnd the committee also<br />
authorized a prize of 100 to ho award ¬<br />
ed for the accepted design The Jiotico<br />
of a prizo will bo published in all aft<br />
nournnls and attention drawn iby pub ¬<br />
licity to the competition in as many<br />
mainland publications as possible as a<br />
further aid to advertising the Islands<br />
To Entertain Cockroft<br />
Tho committee is making plans for<br />
the entertainment of General Manager<br />
Cockroft of the Oceanic Steamship<br />
Company who is now making a Visit in<br />
tho Islands<br />
MAJOR CREE WILL<br />
PASS TO RETIREMENT<br />
Maj L K Cree Coast Artillery<br />
Corps until recently commander of the<br />
artillery distrlst of IIonohiltLnnd com ¬<br />
mandant of Fort Ruger has loft tho<br />
Presidio for his home where he will<br />
bo placed on the retired list at tho ex-<br />
piration<br />
¬<br />
of four months lenvo<br />
Ill health Is the cause for his<br />
retirement from active service<br />
berg W Ellis II Bryant Mrs II<br />
E Nowton Miss Julin Mntikon Sarah<br />
Hauo Mrs J Camera Klizubfiii Hans<br />
Lello Wishordi G Bryant Either Ska<br />
lull Cecilia Bhnpulo Asano Kuromsto<br />
Miss Kimiashlinn Marie Kcnw Roso<br />
Coutrailen ilnlnti Youiuhlroya Mabel<br />
Yonnthiroyn HaiHvc Nedn Iiuisa She<br />
nlimdn Illmmi Kuiunu Anna Kiunsu<br />
rail uu Airs oilg Tso Tug 11 Key<br />
tnoto W Katnnti I lVnsller A V<br />
Puteri Mr Stewart J HonrUb W<br />
HoQpuJ 1 K lloonlli K Motiuii Mr<br />
K Morinn<br />
Vet str Mlkuhnla June H Amov<br />
MiVHt Imiiim JlnlibJ Mri It Nitnij Ka<br />
iMBiu ifiiiiuHiim 11 s uiaru jiii Aa<br />
trilNM<br />
Par ilr W O HJI tot Kfll WfW<br />
June 10 Krnait flav<br />
NSUOGENTS ARE<br />
ANXIQUSFOR li<br />
Roosevelts Arrival Awaited With<br />
Eagerness Believe He Will<br />
Assist Them<br />
By Ernest G Walker<br />
Mail Special to The Advertiser<br />
WASHINGTON June 1 Insur ¬<br />
gents of the Capitol aro Jubilant with<br />
expectations that cx PrtsIdcnt Roose<br />
velt Is to champion their factional<br />
causo soon after his return to this<br />
country Their oxaltation is based<br />
upon two things the accoptanco by the<br />
ex Prcsldcnt of an invitation to be tho<br />
guest of honor at a dinner to be given<br />
by Robort Collier nnd tho receipt of<br />
a letter by Representative Hamilton<br />
Fish of How York asking him to con-<br />
sult<br />
¬<br />
with the ex President<br />
Much is being made of these two<br />
mutters nt the present juncture al ¬<br />
though old friends of Mr Roosevelt<br />
liko Senator Lodge whom no one ac<br />
cuses of being an insurgent refuso to<br />
attach particular importance td them<br />
Shortly before- - ho left for Africa Mr- -<br />
Roosevelt was given a similar dinner<br />
in jncw xorkf<br />
Viows Unchanged<br />
It appears that the ex President<br />
letter 10 dtepresemanveisu was writ<br />
ten in answer to one he sent tho ei<br />
President Those who havo seen tho<br />
letter say Mr Roosevelt uses theso<br />
words You know my viows on this<br />
insurgent situation They have not<br />
changed sinco I last talked with you<br />
and r wish to see you in New York<br />
immediately aitor my arrival<br />
Representative Fish who has become<br />
a pronounced insurgent on tho rules<br />
only during the present session of con<br />
grcss is unwilling to discuss tho let<br />
tcr although ho apparently has wel<br />
corned the dissemination of news that<br />
ho has such a letter The impression<br />
provails around the Capitol that he<br />
attaches undue importance to it and<br />
taat wlion more of the context and also<br />
More about the circumstances under<br />
which itTwns written becomo known it<br />
will bo found that the ox President<br />
lias not committed himself yet to tho<br />
insurgent cause<br />
This much is established Upon ex<br />
President Roosevelts return to New<br />
York just after the middle of June ho<br />
proposes to have many talks with poli-<br />
ticians<br />
¬<br />
and party reformers He pro-<br />
poses to make a caroful inquiiy to<br />
satisfy his own mind whether he ought<br />
to support the Taft administration at<br />
all cordially This is taken to mean<br />
that he certainly has doubts upon the<br />
subject at present<br />
Need His Support<br />
Tho moro prominent insurgonts of<br />
senate and house are anxious the<br />
idea Bhould go broadcast that Roose-<br />
velt<br />
¬<br />
is with them Senator Cummins<br />
is- - soon to return to Iowa to give the<br />
campaign there a booit and Senator<br />
LaFollotte is to do likewise in Wiscon ¬<br />
sin Both senators are interested in<br />
primary contests now woll under way<br />
and the strife with the regular faction<br />
is spirited in bqth States If they can<br />
have even tho tacit support of the ex<br />
President the insurgents believe they<br />
could win most of their battles in the<br />
middle West and nominate candidates<br />
of their own faction for the offices<br />
An Absent Face<br />
Considerable significance is attached<br />
to the Tccent development tl at Presi-<br />
dent Taft is not going to New York 10<br />
participate in tho ivplciimo to his pred ¬<br />
ecessor in office Ibo day that Mr<br />
Roosevelt lands in New York President<br />
Taftf will be attending commencement<br />
exercises of Villanova College in Penn-<br />
sylvania It was quite a year ago that<br />
1iosident Taft tgreed to attend those<br />
commencement oxercises Accordingly<br />
he has a good excuso for not hurrying<br />
away to tho pier whero the throngs<br />
congregate to welcomo tho mighty<br />
hunter back<br />
It is not at all generally known that<br />
President Taft fixed the date when ha<br />
should go to Villanova and that ho took<br />
the date when he had beon urged to<br />
go to Now York Of course it is recog<br />
nized that President Taft in tho minds<br />
of many thinking people could not well<br />
go to New xorK to participate in cue<br />
welcome home of his nrcdeccssor Sucn<br />
an net would bo criticized widely apd<br />
would bo given politicnl significance<br />
pro and con Whatever Mr Tafts own<br />
inclinations might be about welcoming<br />
ex Ptesident RooseveltJio can not dis-<br />
associate himself from the presidency<br />
The dignity of that office makes it al<br />
most imperative that no President<br />
should bnsten to any city to greet an<br />
ex President All officials and<br />
cohio to the President of tho<br />
United States He does not go to them<br />
Teddy Must Report<br />
President Tafts friends are aware<br />
that it will be just as well for him<br />
if ex Prcsideut Roosevelt makes the<br />
first advances It is expected that the<br />
ox President will come to Washington<br />
to make report to the stnto department<br />
on his mission as special ambassador to<br />
attend the funeral of King Edward<br />
That would bo tho courteous thing for<br />
him to do and in all probability Mr<br />
Roosevelt will not omit that visit<br />
Then there is another aspect of the<br />
situation One hears predictions that<br />
the much heralded arrival of tho ex<br />
President may not be attended by the<br />
grent and tumultuous demonstration ex-<br />
pected<br />
¬<br />
Some think the welcome home<br />
promises to bo a fizzle and that tbo en<br />
thusiasm for the ex President is oozing<br />
out Tluit of course is to bo demon<br />
strated but in any event the Imldent<br />
can well utuiid aloof and too bow cor- -<br />
dially the peoiilo ore for his predeces-<br />
sor Again ii tbo cx Presldent Is to<br />
glvo aid and comfort to the insurgent<br />
faction President Taft will be in a<br />
better position before the country If<br />
ha tends on his dignity ond lets rant<br />
tors develop Ho naturally does not<br />
want to be put in tie position of pub<br />
licly seeking the nxPrildepi favor<br />
or of allowing the or PriiMont to have<br />
tho oppurlunity to rebuff tlui t goM<br />
without saying that IimUwiI Taft will<br />
not<br />
j t ji<br />
tlfdi ft<br />
ptMbrer<br />
REPORT MIT BE<br />
SENSATIONAL<br />
Names of Prominent People Ex<br />
pected in Return of Grand<br />
Jury<br />
Tho long expected report ot tho fed ¬<br />
eral grand jury will probably be mado<br />
this morning ond some vdry interest ¬<br />
ing developments are expected Tho<br />
report will be only partial but thero<br />
is a loilg list of persons in Hawaii who<br />
will be more or loss directly interested<br />
It is anticipated that there may be tho<br />
names of samo of J he most prominent<br />
citizons and financiers of Honolulu in-<br />
cluded<br />
¬<br />
In tbo report<br />
Miss Mablo Wond was called ibeforo<br />
tho grand jury as a witness yesterday<br />
morning and it is understood that her<br />
tostimony was of a particularly sensa ¬<br />
tional nature<br />
W V Sabin and J W W Brewster<br />
reportors of the Star were also called<br />
ns witnesses Brewster It is under ¬<br />
stood knew nothing or consequence<br />
and Sabin pleaded privilege commu<br />
nication and refused to answor tho<br />
questions put to him taking the ground<br />
tbat a confidential communication to<br />
u newspaperman is equally as sacred as<br />
a communication to a lawyer a doctor<br />
or a clergyman<br />
ABANDON RACE MEET<br />
AT KAPI0LANI PARK<br />
Leaders Deny Beport That Liquor Was<br />
to Be Dispensed<br />
Leaders in tho movetneot to promote<br />
a track meet nt Kapiolani Park on tho<br />
Fourth of July were greatly perturbed<br />
by tho report that they calculated to<br />
dispense booze on the grounds and by<br />
various insinuations that reflected some ¬<br />
what on their motives J H Gibson<br />
who claims to havo launched tho<br />
project stated to a representative of<br />
Tho Advertiser yesterday that thoso in<br />
cnargo or tne nuair Had no intention<br />
of allowing any liqubrtobo sold nt the<br />
park on the Fodrtli In fact ho prom ¬<br />
ised Judge X9dorbrVHe declared yester ¬<br />
day when permission was asked to hold<br />
tho meet that there would bo no liquor<br />
or gambling and as to the committee<br />
getting money out of the merchants<br />
tho committeo only wanted to raise<br />
enough to cover the regular expenses<br />
of conducting the nffair and to put up<br />
purses enough to reimburse the owners<br />
for the cost of training their horses<br />
nnd starting them in the races<br />
Tho races were not gotten up Mr<br />
Gibson said to run in opposition to the<br />
Maui events and would in no wav have<br />
affected the Spreckels Park attendance<br />
ua iuv iujjiuuui eycuts were cuicuiatea<br />
to furnish entertainment for those Who<br />
could not go to Maui for tho holidays<br />
On account of the criticism that has<br />
been aroused the plans to hold races<br />
x i 1 -<br />
uuu umcr Bjjuiuuj- - uvcuis 111s Deen<br />
abandoned Air Gibson said and there<br />
will bo nothing doing at Kapiolani<br />
Park on the Fourth so far as he is con-<br />
cerned<br />
¬<br />
M Forrcira a local expressman said<br />
yesterday that a young mare which was<br />
one or tureo horses that camo down to<br />
him from the Coast recently sized up<br />
like something classy He had a talk<br />
with Joe Silva who lately imported a<br />
racer which latter was barred from tho<br />
Maui race forSTinmed Horses and to-<br />
gether<br />
¬<br />
they decided to match tho two<br />
steeds for n tryout between them Fer<br />
reira went to the park commissioners<br />
about it ho said and they consented<br />
to fix tho nark lip for the affair and<br />
with this match for a nucleus other<br />
turfmen were induced to c5mo in to gqt<br />
up a Teguinr meet<br />
Dnip sior<br />
-<br />
ANDERSON AtTIanaraui Juno 14<br />
j Miuej tiiu miunt uaugnter ox Air<br />
and Mrs W A Anderson<br />
KALAIWAA In this city June 10<br />
1910 ChariCB infant son of Mr and<br />
Mrs Charles Kalaiwaa aged fifteen<br />
days<br />
NOBRIGA On Wednesday Juno 15 in<br />
wnoiani Alary ivnailmole wue or<br />
Sylvano do Nobriga<br />
Tho funeral will take place this<br />
afternoon at two Oclock from Silva s<br />
undertaking parlors<br />
11<br />
s<br />
Tho British steamer Henley departed<br />
nt noon yesterday for Comax B C<br />
The Henley nrrived here June 0 from<br />
Newcastle with a cargo of coal for the<br />
Inter Island company<br />
SELF CURE NO FIOTION<br />
MARVEL UPON MARVEL I<br />
NO SUFFERER<br />
NeED NOW DESPAIR<br />
bat vntlinut runninir a doctors bill or Mb into<br />
the deep d tch nf quackt ry may taft ly speeuily<br />
aiil eciiDutni all curt trime f withoui the know<br />
Vilonf a Mtonduarty Bv tbe Introduction of<br />
THE NEW FRUNOH REMEDY<br />
THERAPION<br />
a comph ir rvilittion hi been wroujiht In tfcit<br />
drpArtmiat of ml raliricnce wh It tbouund<br />
hayr bct njetiomi to hMtb and haiipmett whti<br />
for yrars previously had been meiely draifijt<br />
lut a inlernbl fcitiucr<br />
HURAPION No 1 Th 3ovrn<br />
I Remedy tt tlisciuiitct iupTcd nf inju<br />
Uoo tie Bk- cf which dor in ria rable harm 1j<br />
Um tto foundation of fttriciure 4i4 other<br />
hitim ill<br />
THERAPION No a ThSovriri<br />
and tvoidAry kin<br />
ni tion ulcrratlona fiint and ku i ntc of th<br />
jonti and U lho oroplaJnw whurh mtrcvty<br />
ami tarta anil are popularly but moneomlr<br />
ttpKhd to curt Thi prrnaratiort pu ifir the<br />
wUoie fytrm through the blood and thotomhly<br />
iatnam all pol onoui matter from the bod<br />
THERAPION NO 3 Th Sovenlcn<br />
I fmedy for debility ntivournenlmriairrti<br />
v uUly klrrplettnett diitaita and licianiy for<br />
buiUnrfior jUiure lot of wl tude biuthtDir<br />
iml Kton iIb in the bark and bra end all<br />
din dfi frultttiff fiotn duttf atmo tuily ex<br />
trwl icvthUfatbelacuUyroprrtutrnihl wv<br />
bbv i o imrolrnt to csr ot even rtHv<br />
V H BR APIQN wwldbrpriiM ipatChi<br />
I brotffbouutaewotUi SVrrfiEtitand39<br />
lr uaitvet f n Anlrtu ttate utiWb of the hfto<br />
pdubrri rrbUid and obn that tb od<br />
lliRMAPjioN arpfari oh Jlritlih Uovupm nt<br />
U4HiiUfb4if leMI ffl woundi aflii 1<br />
io rvfrvtiMai ti vy<br />
CoMinnun WdwildfithrlrJIU<br />
Thrrnploa sow to hfl la tst<br />
i xowx<br />
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nlwb it Ji hiitn<br />
mtMl<br />
POWDER<br />
Absolutely tPur<br />
Tho only baMng powdop<br />
mado with SSoyaB Qfsjso<br />
Oroaoa of Tartar<br />
HoilunsNQ UmPhospliaf<br />
HONOLULU STORK EXCHANGE<br />
Honolulu Thursday Juno 10 1910<br />
Paid Up Val Bid Ulk<br />
UUCANTILX<br />
C Drawer 4 Co<br />
8 DO IK<br />
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Kaauku<br />
Kekaha Bagar Co<br />
Kotos<br />
McBryde Bar Uo Ltd<br />
uiaa sugar uoHHI<br />
Onomea<br />
Olu Sugar Co Ltd<br />
Olowaln<br />
Pasubau Bug Plan Co<br />
racino HHMaMm<br />
Pal a<br />
Pepeekeo<br />
Plonooi<br />
WalaluaAgrlUo<br />
Walluku<br />
Wafmanln<br />
Walraea Sugar Mlil<br />
DaiscxLuriEoiTa<br />
Inter Island Bato<br />
Haw BlecDto Co<br />
HRTALCoPfd<br />
HUT A I Co Join<br />
uumai lei vo<br />
ORAL Uo<br />
HllonRC-- Pfd<br />
Hilo R B Co Com<br />
Honolulu Browiun a<br />
Malting Co Ltd<br />
niw Pineapple Cn<br />
llTanjony Olok Rub<br />
Uo IvlJup<br />
Tnnjong olok Rub<br />
Co Ass 85 11 c Pill<br />
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Co 6 po<br />
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Co660 popald<br />
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at 103 at maturity Paid up B270<br />
shares treas stock ft5000 shares<br />
treas stock<br />
Session Sales<br />
25 EWa 33Y5 50 Oahu Sug Co 33- -<br />
so iv Aicoryae uo<br />
Between Boards<br />
300 Ewa34 595 Oahu Sue Co 33<br />
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- LOCAL BREVITIES<br />
From Wednesdays Advertiser<br />
J J Dowllng of Koolau is now at<br />
the Queens hospital where he will bo<br />
operated upon in a day or two<br />
Tho published list of tho graduating<br />
class of 1010 of Punahou Preparatory<br />
School should also have included the<br />
name of Reginald Melanphy<br />
Mr and Mrs J II Craig announce<br />
tho marriage of thejr daughter Edna<br />
May to Prank Victor Bennett on June<br />
2 at Pinole California Tho ceremony<br />
took placo on the anniversary of Mr<br />
and Mrs Craigs own wedding<br />
W E Sever a mechanic at a local<br />
garage was arrested last night and<br />
held for investigation He became<br />
drunk during the afternoon and was<br />
having trouble with bis wife on the<br />
wharf He will probably be released<br />
ns soon as he gels sober enough<br />
Deed were recently filed transferring<br />
the autompbilo business and prciuisos<br />
df the Honolulu Auto Stand at the cor-<br />
ner<br />
¬<br />
of Alakea and Hotel streets from<br />
Oeorgo C Beckley Br to George C<br />
Beckley Jr Thd consideration named<br />
is 3003205 which is to be paid in<br />
monthly installments<br />
Threo indictments were returned by<br />
tho territorial grand jury yesterday<br />
morning two ot them being for Kelii<br />
kul Kipapa and Lahapa Kipapa<br />
lirothcrVand aUter for a joint crime<br />
extending through tho past twenty<br />
years Tho third Indictment was<br />
against David Manuel charging him<br />
with larceny<br />
Rev Canon Ault who has bon pas<br />
tor of the Wuiluliu Episcopal Church<br />
for twelve and onadialf years has come<br />
to Honolulu to take tho vicorihlp of<br />
tbo St Andrews Cathedral made va<br />
eant by tho resignation1 of Bev Canon<br />
BIIm Canon Aul flops sot como to<br />
Honolulu a triugtir as ho bits mads<br />
frequent visits r He cat loft tho Wal<br />
Juku Qliurl in a very proipero<br />
way<br />
It shown by tho fact that the tuwtion<br />
Cf u mw enures Is to commeiioo ibortly<br />
A