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i ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4810. 10 PAOES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, .WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1010. 10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS.
FIGHTS FEDERAL BUILDINGGOVERNORAttack Made On
' CondemnationAttorneys for John A. Cummins
Open Legal Battle AgainstFederal Proceedings
Til t 11 1st step In tlio legnl linttlotli.it will bo waged against the United States (lOicrnmcnt condemning
l it la into ( uniuiiiiuu mm ino pntho lort business property!
l)0fc nro IofwlUo lH.UIIWe tle llonculid to enlarge tho Muhukn Bltu. ()t ulepv tmit In tho "opinion of thoto :iii entire block, was taken this 'Sccii'tnry of tho Trcnaur) It Is
when n demurrer to the eirnr to proceed hy Juilltlnlpro ecdlngs wnsjfllcdless." Tho further ground Is claim- -
In tho United Stntes District 'Courtliy tho jitUiniOH for John A. Cum-lrln- s
and Knpck.i M Cummins.Tho demurrer la slmpl) a tcchlil-m- l
attack upon tho inudcmiiutlon pa-
pers ns drawn up 1( United StatesDistrict Attoincy llrockons, claimingUnit a nutnher of matorlal allegations nro nhient and that consequently tho proceedings as Instituted can nf condemnation mill who nro pronot Vo unstained, paling to mill o a determined orient
Tho, ilnlm la inajlo th.it tho pipers before Jury to pwvonf tc vidua-o- f
condemnation do not iillege tlo tlon of the Port street property atclaim that the United States Gov- - $:sn,non, tho money now mailableeminent will "operate" the proponed In tho United States Treasury.
KUHIO MISREPRESENTED, SAYS
FREAR IN DENYING THAT HIS
ACTION BROUGHT (MILLfioicinur Pi car hullcics that his i:ocutlo Coiumllteo finally reenm
in.ln,,. In .....mill.... will, tho aim.- -
tlio nlli-nip- t locallj to e.groe iiik.ii a
in in foi Colin Im of Inteiual Itcicnuomid to km n.cnniincnd to Washington
-- him been wIlfiiNy inlaicproocntcft I.)
KuhloIn Ufirrfug to the iippulitment of
Ccltrlll this morning fioioinor Krearitali'd that ho until ul u Icudcncy In
homo quarters to shift tliofur tho local illsngicciiieuit and
the .ipici'uliiicnt of Cfiltrlll lo his ownthiiulilcis llo mentioned Kuhlo par-- t
Ilii'.i I as misrepresenting thooh and paltltularlj thnso dial
ivbiiltiil In'itho HC.iil.llcih Tenltoilal
S
Supervising Principal on Ha-
waii Reports SadConditions.
(!iflal Iltlllttlll c'lrusiKiiulilici.)llll.O, Dec That man) or the
tt hcilhou.CH fin this sldo of the Islfind ao In a leiy tleplorahlo ttiuditlon, oicn now wink, which had livendune ilinliiK the lact coiiplo of jraiHI.elliK nlio.nl dilapidated. Is the 10jmit i.l SuporilsliiK rrluclpnl MiCIiihl., who, sIiko his uppolutnient sonicmouths iiko, has hecu truielliiK oxtunsliul) In his district to leain theuicilH i.r tho schools,
McClnnl.j cas that thoio nro man)trlin ilhnuhos whnio icpulis of Mirlou.Iilnds nio nii'di'd Tho l'oliakupuk.irf iKH.IIn.iiKO Tor lustiinco, Is, ho stalesIn mi iilivolutel) daiiKurous conditionmid tho Hititlnt) nirniiKoini'iitH anin tmouil placon si. f.i Hint Ih'InlletH li) tho pupils in o offclisllo in n iIpkico rnrtliormoio. Ihciomo tit uncial kcIiooIh w.itci funkswhldi worn orcrli'd diirlui: Iho puslfoiipio or .)iim, which do not holdwater, mid, what Is inoin, liaio innerImlii water, lntl hnn nrled innro nsIinui aprlnkloro, ncconlitig In McOInt- -
building tin ,i postofflce, custom house
n
1.......I ..ll..... .!! ln..lil.i1 ...11 .....1.1.1 IH1.C hll.UllllllUJ.illl Ul. K1
when the same Is completed "
'cd bernmo tho iiimpl.ilnt does notrint.i unm Illri1lt f I, n f 11. .1 l.irftnuhnio hien un.ililc to agree upon thoprice
It Is (.tilled that tho demurrer filedIn heh.ilf of Cummins and his wltiila fillip! tho Hist of many that willhe prepared liy attorneys for otherrespnndontB named In tho complaint
nioildlug Iho iippulutiuont of llothwcllwhen It was leirned Hint tho appointmuU of Cotti 111 iwia i.n Imminent il in
K,r"I did not Bond for tho Chair
man of tho Horul.llcnu Tcrrltfirl il
Centnil Committee," Hinted tho CuV'
cruor this morning." "Tho Chalrniuucuiio to mo Ills object was to socilio konio man whoso niiiiio would I.Jn rompiiiiiilso agreeable to nil l'rovlously I had suggested tho nauio ofMr Htithiw II Tho prince his staledthat I refused to coinu In. llo Is thoouo that icfiiRi'il tt. come In and hohas gnnu Whlnd tho facts In connec-tion with in) nttltuilo In tho mitter"
HATCH WAS A
No ilecoratli.n coniclicd l.y tho oldmast urn ft.uld lino up In favorable.lompiilsou with Mid tolor scheme Incorporutcd In the l.liUened ejo illspliDctl I.) Mis. Charles Hutch, her,.. ,. ,.iriin,,m filind with ntt.ii lies1
.mil limiicera I
Mrs Hatch was a lomplalnliiB1"w
this K
if mid l.uttuiyHo iilli'Kittli.n' midthat he l.u
to a lira e onllo Furio)cd the row of
lltfin who expoundillacksti.ue lr of Justice,but tho of laueis apparentlylid not look t" himwas sent to It mid
u tor) In ofi dofeinlei Thotroulilcs will an on
iiiorulng If all goes
All nf liKiiiaucn nro wrlttoiiI.) Company,
Iiicliiillnir fire life, iit'clili'tit.wiM'ty. lliihllll, inatlmi mid
TAKES FLINGBird-Me- n In Daring Maneuvers
4-- tFlirt With Death High In Air
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. Cantain Baldwin carrvinn
Whipple going in
ATTACK RUMORED
(AHsilatf it I'iits Ciil.Ii lTOKIO, Japan, Dec. 28 Jt Is re-
ported that tho Japaneso andChinese nn the Auierlcuiii Icc.w.oiisiil, Wllllannxm, atThu Japanese Kovernmcut
to luvcsUKUte the
MAflFUSfTOSETTLE SUIT
(Akkk-!uIm- In m riitl.)WASHINGTON, I) C, Dec. 28.
In i lew of new oldentc, thu roi- -
criinioiit Is to thoAmer-ita,i ItellnliiK Ci.iiipan)'s"t 700,UDii In settlement of tho
HIGH FLIERS' IN
FATAL FALL
(AwuK-tatii- l'ltHHrralice. 38 - Avlulnr
l.cu Molluoiix und u passenger, l.nf- -. .. ..i. iii.i ....!.... i.. r..ll,,.!!, line UF.IIII 111 l .."
an iDiroplmie Inwas n
, )J,N I'HANOISCO, n.r. 28.libels; fi8 mini)!. 8h. 10 pnr
1'itnlmis iuntntlon, 8,Ju .
uKiiilibt her husliaud. Shu wu"k i.. ,,.Itrll.utedthodcif.iutlonoflieri.ptl.j'l'- ' f" ' " "ftcptto Miuxe. Hatch was urrulRii- - " mK,,t a Iniliek In prose-e-
JudKH I.mer n cIuubo'1c11"i,B (asaault upon his wife.
denied tho ask-
ed Klfu siitllconl tlijieK'Ciile talent,
Ioiib lnml- -nii-le- nreeut.
loei hallsarray
Kood anil Hatchhuhm think over
'lieu consult dim searchUntil fnmllv
iiielio airingI'rlda) well.
fiiiniiitho Hawaiian Tiust
Mil.,plnlo
Ah
Hall up the
herolime uiltcil
D.ilny.has taken
steps nflnlr,
llhel) rofiieSiiKr offer
suits
riiMc)ISSV, Die
Mil'1!from which l.elfi.rt
taking rifle.
4il.;l(.), ,l.8Gu,
usa.
witness bi'i the
hefi.ro upon 'raud.
liul
Dassencier in
I
air after altitude record.
CHIEF MATE OF
AN AEROPLANE
Thu iipproachliiK aviation meet atMo lu.ilua poll. Meld may have hernmi iiulliect iiiiiso for n celcl.ratlonIn which Daniel Cooiici was a starperformer.
Dan made u round of tho Im ilIhlist pallors last ciimiIiik nud uftcrtwo or thrco potations of Kin andmixed liquids ho liCKun to see aeroplanes, dlrlKlhlo h.illoons and filldemsKlniiiiliiK tho rtrr lit skies.
"Christmas was all to tho merryat Tort Shatter," liodstrd Dan us hofined and stood at attention heforoDistrict Magistrate l.).ner at policecouit this morning.
"I would like orj much to k"hack there, and I will Let tho lasthoiiu In thti hakcry that I will notho In n hurry to break away fromtho resoriatlon again "
(iofincy was glieii an option of de-
positing thrco iron dollars with thecoutt tiensiiry heforo securing hisliberty. Ho was sent below whllo
f i lends were rounded up.
YOUNG CAFE HAS
5TH CAVALRY
Tho inleliriili-- harp orchestra ofthe rifth Caviilr), under tho direc
Viuiiig Cufii HUM eieiilng mini ti toii'ili.ik, oiei) eituiliig until -
till), terminating thell'' engagementtlin luiiili liinir nn Hilurdii). Th
meills nf I lion niconiplUlieil niusl- -
i Inns urn U.i. well kliiiwn It.Hit) ccmiiuclil.
ICARTHY QUIT
AT OUTS WITH
Democratic Chairman Made"Goat" tor Officc- -
Scekcrs.
POLITICIANS SLIGHTCAMPAIGN MANAGER
Got-Hi- to Rc-Enl- cr ,""r;and Then Refuse to Co-o- p
orato After Election, HeSays,
Another break In tho rnnka of thoDemocratic party In tho Clly andCounty of Honolulu wna made manifest lust night when Col. J. McCarthy, chairman, handed In his res-- JIgiiatliin to tho County Commlttco.Tho Committee accepted tho resignation and Harry Jucn wna electedchairman.
Hack of these, simple details thereis u story of growing alienation between Col. McCarthy und tho
and county oindaIs-.-lar-tlcularl-
Col. McCnrthy Ib sore litMayor Fern nnd has determined toquit county politics until rem andothers show n different brand of grnt- -iliitlo nnd party loyalty than theyh.iio been showing lately.
Scleral weeks ago, when tho elec-
tions wora mer, hungry Democraticbegun to haunt Col. Mc-
Carthy mid usk him what politicalJobs wero to bo glicn out. Thereup-on tho county chairman sent lettersto Mayor Tern nnd Sheriff Jarrott,asking them what incanclcs wouldbo created by them nt tho beginningof their now terms of nlllco
After u good many days had elapsedShcrlK Jarroit dropped in olio cluy
and told McCarthy ho would hnvono incaiicles. Downier, Major Ternhas noior notified McCnrthy thoreceipt of Ills letter On tho contrary.Torn tins been getting rid insist-ent onire-secke- by sending them toMcCarthy
With no Jobs lo glvo out, nnd norcspoiiso to his request for Informa-tion, tho Colonel says ho has beenbothered day after day by men thocity and county officials should takei arc of.
Col, McCnrthy waited until r
o'clock last owning for Tern to con-
fer with him nnd then filed Ills res-
ignation. Tho coininltteo mot Instnight Intending to endorso candidatesfor uirlous Jobs, but nftur chewingIho rag iiwhllo. postponed It becausethey wcro not suro thero nro Jobs tobe llllcd Theio Is n rumor that Jnr- -
rett and Porn may inako sonio va
cancies, but neither has dellnltel)committed hlmsolf on this point.
CoU McCarthy, after quitting pol-
itics oi or tho Immigration plank thatMnk McCnndless drafted Into theDemocratic platform, was druggedback In by tho entreaties tho Oiihu
Democrats to run tho local cam-
paign It will bo hard to draw him
In uguln.
SHRINER PARTY
WAITING LIST
t:tt Already a waiting list has been tttt funned for tho Shrlner )mrty thul tta Is to cf.mu to Honolulu In Pub- - tttt rimr) on board tho chartered tttt Wllhelmliiu. Letters received b) tttt tho lust mull tell of tho steamer tttt haling been hooked full and tttt Ihnso coming later halo to tuko tttt tho chanco of some tho early tttt fines ilroniilng cut. tt
si. theio Is certain to bo n largo tt(, jj addition In Iho number auti.it ttjj ,(. cj lm I0 day or llm ttit I'loral piradf, whether all are I!
jt di ( oinleil i.r nut tttt ttII tt tt tt tt tt It tt tt ti it tt tt tt tt tt tt
tion of Mr Hubert Hooding, has tun-- ,Jt Twelm of lln.so hookod have, ur H
Hinti'd In perform nt tho Alnxiiiulcr,) imiBfi its ImIiir lliolr iiiiImiiioIiIIoh tt
and 11
nt
li'eed
C.
of
of
of
nf
i.r
fit &m&n& iiW-- . rfia -
AT KUHIOLocal Harbor
To Be EnlargedMajor Winslow Recommends
Large Appropriation AfterNext Fiscal Year
PoliticslJ" 'V"thoUhc,""n?
jfaH&'.toL.
With tho passage l.y tho 1 loupe on
Hill, was appropriatedthe work of 1 1 It limber the sum ofSL'uO.OUQ for tlio .next IWeal )ear,with tho promise of Jrid.OOU morefor the following year, and tho sumof J 150,(100 for continuing tho worknt Kahulul harbor
There was no appropriation forniiywork to be done In thu harbor atHonolulu, mid when the presentill edging woik has been completedthero will he no money mailable forfurther work until lifter June HO,
1912.The uppropiliitlous for Hawaii are
tho last twit appropriations named Inthe bill und read:- ImpfoVftig inrlior ftTnllf.'llaii."ill
Continuing liiiproic-mcut- , two hun-
dred und fifty thousand dollars; Pro-vided, That the Secretary of War mayouter Into u contract or contracts forsuch materials und work as may bonecerairj to pritf-iful- tho said proj-ect, tt. he p'H for ius appioprlatlc.nsmay from time to time bo tnado b)'ilaw, not to exceed In tho nggrcg.itotwo hundred und fifty thousand dotlars, exetuslio of thu amounts hereinnnd
and tlonthat
sum
An sceuro tlio
"pure food boby mid
health olllilala when new
take seat nextnow will boeffort
thatfor sale and same
will not bo made the oftack fur
nnd
be
nt thebo
seemedrecord its
wiuie action
tho Lord engineering Compati), mid appropria-tion and thehill imsmmI theamount for work of
the li.ubor the Dig Is-
land , , ,
iicwh that there jmi moneyfor
us whenthis point. Major
Corps engineers, stilted thisthere would he
large appropriation forthe next Ilseul
was asked pointthe "If It would bo1 ,ivo two small appropriations forthe here, or one larguniic iiiid I Inthe big appropriation."
Major stated notli- -,
lug inoro could be done tho pre'.harbor dredging con- -'
tracts had H
tlio that therewua tnc.ro dredging bo done.
"Tho next thing do Is to buildnew quarantine,
then Hie plnro nowby tho wharf bo out j
i the harbor mndo lot larger. . i
"Iniproiliig Kahulul harbor, "That js why I wnnt n large ll
Continuing Improvement, ono prnprl it Ion, ono whldi will thohundred llfty dollars." iniiMrui new- - wharf and.onp
Thero Is to be, ex- - will also suppi) money for thepernio nt 11 llo tho of $200,000, operationsnppii i atcd cm Juno 25, which la large tho hero thebeing expended tho time." '
ANOTHER PURE-FOO- D BILL
TO BE BROUGHT UP; NEW
BOARD TO DISCUSS MEASURE
attempt to passageof another hill" wiltmado county Territorial
tho Hoard
of Superilsc.rs Itsmouth. The ordinancedrafted In nn to secure a measure will protect foodstuffs exposed lit tho time
subject at1.) attornejs tho frult-ieu- -
dors
The
Inter, favor
were basedexneusa Aj
Iho Hoard Supervisors nted Into law fact.eftectuall) killed tho "fly.B.'reen Atkinson, who appeared
sustaining the the ordinance, hasaction Clt) I'll) si- - ready offered to with
Mai kail and Commission officials tho preparation theor Illantluiril considering, hill. any rate, ouo the
bill that will not the obJec- - matters that will earlytions raised tho lust Tho the the now boird I
principal objections that seemed tOjtheiei) thing tho olUjbo.ird hasBUperilrors, Just down upon.
DISCUSS BILLS
Tho "MiCrnsM.ii bills" will Iho
main topic tillsMerc h nits'
Assoflatlon If. held the head:i This
the n
In that tlipnidation will onpored to both bills, thus taking tin1
us the Colli'nierie
'1
awnided to Youngthe
pronilpe contained InJust make total
$700,000 thoon
wnauinll.ihlo Honolulu cornea
a surprise, hut ques-
tioned mi Winslow,morn-
ing that probably nHonolulu nit-
er jcar."I blulik," Bald
major, better to "1
work halo
Winslow thatIn
cut after thoulicady let been
forin. to
ton ho said.
and occupiedcan dredged arid
hcretnforo provided. alla.
coverthousand of n
now mailablenecessary dredging to.,pn'.
harb'or sanion contract
?
fishermen,
5
on tho of tin- -
In lustalllng
nf In Attorney A.or-- I,, C. against
dlnnnco" l.y mayor'n nl-- v
In letolng It, but cooperate pub-fla- n
l'ood ,11c in nfare already new At of
a have be broughtto one to attention of
thathuio weight with the sat SV
of discussion after-
noon a meeting nfin
quuitins ut ii'iliifk. morningsentiment of number of mem-
bers Indicate as--
go npf
Chamber of
come-wh-
of
replied ot
wharf,"
nt
groundsneccHsury
retiring
screens thnl would not bo effective. '
In preventing cnnlniuiiintlon,It Is prohablo Hint when (ho new
hill Is draw u it will he after a con-
ference of health odlcliils and attor-nejs representing the food sellers atthe King street market nnd else-where, h that tho position of themerchants who will be affected bytho ordinance may bo understood andciiusldered before tho bill Is Incorpnr- -
Tho McCrf.rson bills hnvo come. Infor widespread condemnation sinestheir nature has been understood;und u piutest by the Merchants' Assoclatloii at this time would be se--
to Ccingu-ss- , where both bllli" arepending J
Scleral other matters of public In-
terest mii bo brought up todny.
TURKS WIN BATTLEWITH THE BEDOUINS
(AummIjiIhI Iii ClldfC)fONHTANTISOI'I.K Turkey, Dec
2K. The Turks hun defeuled ,tlieHimIi.uIiis ii u pitched battleKnrnlc, killing it,n snd inklngeonlprisoners. Thu Turks hut 3injtlieJfTiTl,r
a
t ,
el
t
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a nvnsis'o lU'ii.r.TiN, iioNoi.tti.r, t ii u f.dnhsday. pi;c 2s, 1010.
Masonic Temple
VccHly Calendar
MONDAY! yTUCSDAY.
ll.mrllVu - In ' Il.itlim. 'WCDNCSDAY'
if Honolul- u- tuMallillnn. dS
THUn8DAY:Oceanic liilullalleui.
FRIDAY: r--j
SATURDAY: j '
All visiting member ol toOrder are cordially Invited tottend meetings of local lodges
jf2E Meet on the2nd and 4thMondays ofeach monthat K. P. Hall7:30 P. M.
MRINE FNGINEERS' X"pb er.EKEFiC1AL ASrWTIOH ciaUon, Z'.
iially invited.
ABMONT IODOE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Meets etcry Monday evening nt1:30 In I. 0. O. 1'. Hall, Tort Street.
K. It. HHNDHY, Secretary.11. K. McCOY, Noblo Grand.
'AH visiting brothers very cordiallyInvited.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, X. of P.
Meets every first and third Frl-- y
evening at 7:30 In K. of. P. Hall,Domes- - Tort and Heretanla. Visitingbrothers cordially Invited to attend,
WM. JONES, C. 0.O. P. HEINE, It n. 8.
AWAUAN IBIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. E. M,
Meets every first and third Thurs-days ot each month at Knights otPythias Hull. VlBltlng brothers cor-411-1
Invited to attend.A, L. EAKIN, Sachem.B. V. TODD, C. of. It.
ONOLUIU AERIE, 140, F. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED-
NESDAY evenings of each month at7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cornerBeretanla and Fort streets.
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at-
tend.W. II. RILEY, W. V.WM. O. McCOY, See.
10N0MLU IODOE, 616. B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodgo No. 616, D. P. O.
Vlks, meets In their ball, on KingStreet, near Fort, every Friday eve-
ning. Visiting Brothers are cordiallyInvited to attend.
JAS. D. E. It.GEO. T. KLUEQEL, Sec.
'WM. McKINlEY IODOE, NO. 8,K. of P.
Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturdayvenlng at 7:30 o'clock In IC. of P.
Hall, oor. Fort and llcrotanla. Visit-
ing brothers cordially Invited o at-
tend.II. A. TAYLOn, 0. 0.E. A. JACOHSON. K. It. S.
HIGHGRADE
LENSESFITTED TO YOUR KODAK
OR CAMERAThese Louses will ctuhlo
you to tako pictures underconditions of light otherwiseImpossible
Wo will gladly explain thomany advantages of a highgrudo Ionso. n
Honolulu
Photo Supply Co."Everything Photographic"
FORT, BEIOW HOTEI
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING
Kodak and Printing
Arts & Crafts ShopYoung Building
PICTURES' ' IN COPIEY PRINTS
PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.
...... 1050 Nuuanu Street
.ji
LOCAL AND GENERAL
On an mint of the IJIU' jinks onI'rlda) i veiling, the Initiation or JV I Hud ) Mais, tho ittliilor, iv lluiic niiKo m ; ii in ituti-.i- or s
o i imkTwiiity-sl- x di)s rrom llr.iys Har-
bor W Mil a full uliliiiiiont nf tiiiiilii-r- .
tho Aiiiciltiiu schooner Mcltnsu In r- -potli-i- l hi Inva arrived at Ktihiilul rnInst Monday.
'I lie oiiol u In Atlliimiilillo Aranhori'b) a n Him nc m a Epi'd il
rato nf $15, round trip, olio or rlxpiusengors, for llm mini Ion meetsill tho Mn.ui.ilua piikj KrouiiilH
At a rpp III mutlm: or ur
I lrv. I O O I'., In-- last evening,tlinc timtcci wen elected for thoin iilng r.ir. Thcv wcic M T SIr.u nun, 1 cjtcr l'ctilo nml llpiij.imliil.ei'
There ,M lie n compctltlvo chllsorvlto culmination, for tho iKnltlnuor ili'.'i .ipli- -r a'ld typewriteri mile and rcmnle) Tor the I'cdcrilservice In Hawaii held on FobriniyII 1011, coiniiiontlllK nt !l n m 1 ho
nttnehcil lo tho position h $'hoii nniiiim Aiiillriillon forms willlio mii plifii and must ho rcturn-- d InIn W HI-- it t secret.il civil serviceIimiiI not lttor Ihali Feliruar 0
doors' 11 Filrrhlld holdover reintor from Kutjl. Is In llm-iliil- on tbusiness l!io rep nt on Tenltorlal fin meet Is lo ho Kiihnillled totho iimv Itgls ntiiro and Pali child, esrhnlrinnii of tho Finite rommlttto ontin nice s Is now hero to work on tintlop rt Tho Toirllor his niaiij appiop-l-it'cn- m for tho next tmt .veirs toeonrliler ami Mr Filichlld Is familiar-Izliu- :
liliii'ilf with Ycnllorl.il mods iijwill n. Territorial nii.int.es
MORE MONEY NEEDEDFOR NEWJATTLESHIP3
The New York Cannot Be Builtat Navy Yaid Within
tiic Limit.
VSIII.TiTOX. I). C, Dec.It Itupouslhlo to linlld tho
now linttlcshlp Now Yorl. nt the NowYoril N.i Y.ird within tho author-Irc- d
Jfi.nmi ono. Sei.rct.iry Mejor todn iiiiinmnied th.it the work wouldnot begin until tho tlttt.itlon hudboon tailed to tho attention nt Con-gress and tho authoilzed amount lu-
cre ucil.It Is h.ild It will be uerctsur) to
Inere.iFo the nuthorlr.itloii from $!,snn.noo to $i.r.o goo. Setrct.uvMojor ntlrilnilis this iiccifslts to thnlucre.ued er.st of l.ilior under theeight-hou- r l.iw.
Tho decision not to begin work atpresent was hit-oi- l upon an opinionbj the Attorncj Iciicr.il. Tho
held that "If jou uro oftho opinion th.it it liattlrshlp of theUinrnttci contemplate 1 b Cfltigresaran not he hullt nt u tiicrnmontn.i j.ird . Ithlu thn limit as to tostllxcd by tho let, It would ho Improperto proceed further In tho ninttorwithout .tddltluual liglslutlon byCongress,"
Sccretarj Mcjcr nleo will ask s
to an addition il1 100. nun to tomplcte tho Plnrld i,now bnlii;' hullt nt tho Now YnilcNavj Vnul It h.is been found
to tomiiicte this vessel with-in tho limit of $G,u')u,ono.
5T1bK'"I',oi BW' rnrds at Ilullotln
Sole
Credit Clothiers
'a
1 UrCAbrJliCITY CO.
shippimiChinese Ccrvnntf Enter
A iiirtiliir Just Itstioil by Colli oloror t'usliinis II II .McCoy at Manila,permits the landing of Chlnoso ter-pii- U
In tbu I'Ulllppltie tsl.inds pio-lde- il
tie omplojerH mo bnmi-lld- o
timrlitH ami prinidcil further that uliotid of OH pesos Is rmuUl.od gitnr.in-teein- g
the sen nut's ilfpftrturo fromtho Philippine Islands within ninetyili)s Cltlnofc reiMints who uiplyfor the privilege nt transit throiightho I'hlllpplun IslumU must slinwMitlsfnctory oMdentc In tho form nfprepaid r turn or continuous oj.igotickets th.it tl olr stayIs only temporary. n:nl must furthersubmit to it detailed rr'nUtrulliin rt
lulitlnn of the Chlneso lmiiil-giath-
law ino bond of fiuo pesiumn be furnNiul b tho
company whoso tlil.et tho sen-n- ut
holds lierctofoic, tunny lour-Ist- s,
rnrrjlug Clilmvo torvnntK 1 aoleft Manila out of their Kit entries onntiouut of tho h n Million of our Chin-e- si
liiimlKr.itlun luws, and tho nowtilling will umlniihtnll) add much totho pnpu'iirlt) of M.ini'ii as u rt
pl.no for toiiills In tLo l'ul.'att
mDrovgrt Ccnjltleral le Trc'oht '
llrlni, a? .i rulr slztd iiunnllt) ')liolsht ant irriiucts firm lluw ill andMnnl jJits Iho Inter Isbnl hIoiiiiivCtiitdim w n- - an nrrlvi! nt tho p irlHiIh nioultis Tho frelRht ll- -t
'2 sicks inddv 11) naeki to-- n
S9 si'ks p- -t lines, 17 hoi und 161
inrkjBt'M sundries The vessel metwith heiv miitl'i"- - rw ells and windsnceomp mind by oeeiilonil tl.isquills. Purer Kl'illng icp'irla tintIt was Imp i' slide lo I mil Hint's atI uipiliocl 10 and Nahlkii Th millIntended for was t.ilanon to IIIIo mid the outward mill fiomtho weallitr Inifid im t wis Inouslilto llllo for thl meiit !?nu itli tenlicvnllol on the ho.ucward vov.r;e.
P4Santa Claus Vis ted Midway.
S.inji Clan i liuido g'nd thO lieir.iof llm lllllo iiiln iv nf opci itois unciutler.il.uu3 lonnetle.l with tho il
Piiclflc ruble Ftatlun nt Mid-
way Island The little cable' supplyrchoouer Fluuienco Ward that sailedfrom Honolulu on December 7th, taking u largo assortment of provisionsund Christmas dolleat les for Uin.......rfilili. I rilitnv- j la... ...,inlntlml In Imwi, ...fir- -'
lived lit Midway on List I'rlday null
in ii'iildo tlmo for u genuine Yuld-tld- o
celebration.
Wailcle Otl fcr Hawa I.Taking a general cargo of men ban
Iho 1111 111, piles tho Inter Isl 111
vtealntr Wallclo v,.is dlspatihtil ntnoun for Maliiiknna, Kiv. 1II110
Kiinliulu t'lid pottsra
Cettroycr Disabled at Sea.lltport from Uin Argelcs tell of a
wlicloss nicsago from Point Argu-e'.l- o
lutcrri'ptod brio todav, btatesthat tl.o destrojer Paul lonos bo
W. C. Peacock& Co., Ud.Tel. Wines and Liquors Tel.
Trade a Specialty.
Agents
TRANSFER
Phlltoplnei
contemplated
tinlisporta-Ho- n
l.ntipilmehoo
1704 1704
Family
Mont Rounc WinesMumm's ChampagneSohlitz Beer , , .
HI IH H vmmmm HHBBaH 'JV HH H H iRH H'll'll'H sssssssl 'sHV
IssssssH ssssH 9h sssssH' HHllllHsssssk I
i
1211 Tort. Opposite F're Station
will buy your New YearSuit. We give you theClothes to wear when youmake payment.
PRICES RANGE FROM
$10.00 to $25.00The "Ctack" 1011 Models Arc Now on Display Come Early
1
C .,.:. I x.i.l niiltill'nit Pn I .11 ItlllLlbi'LtVV UUUIU II H LU.. LIU. - il
JAS, H. I0VE
oiimo illsuhlcd off that point tud lynml Is In tow ur tho dc3ttoyer Holds-borou-
Thu Paul Jones was on Itswuy to Kan Pedro from fin l'r.in-tlst- o
In Lompati) with tho Hohlshot-nug- 'i
and tho Itounn Nothing Isknown regarding Iho n.ituio of thovest el's illsablcmelit
F.tMexican to Arrive Ahead of Time.
Aicoidlug to advices rtcclved nt tholocil orflio of tholino the freighter Motlcim with general fitini New York b) tho.vuv of S.illna Crur Bjii l'r.inclsni nmlHenlllo will urilvo at Honolulu aloutii'io wiok ahead of tho regular fthedulc Tho vosocl Is duo heio on .l.inu
) 1st with a Loiisldci.ihlo amountif fl eight from Iho iiialnl.iud
Hyadcj In Arrive Monday.Unless bud wculhur Interferes, thu
Malum Navigation fielshlor II) utci,with u largo general t.iigo, fiom fc'uu
Kr.iuelsco l I'uget Sound shouldnil He hiiii on or about ne.t Mciiiclay
n II) :ul"H Is roporteA to havosailed liom 1'eiUle on Inst SatiiidnyTito vessel bus umlurgui)u u gcntialltiulullug nml ovirl'.tullng slum burhut visit tut;io port ol Huuolulu
Cls.vcd With Cifit Thou-a- d Tons.l.Uht Hiuujiiid tons of sujar havo
left tho Inlands b) tho fixkhci Ail7ouin which llieud ug t.i wlicloss hassille.l from KunipJl for S.illut Cm:VC IClilll.V. 'IhU VCS'll gltll-'L- 'l upnunc siui" at II ii'ilolu but w u obllgcd to leivo tho Is mils rhort on thoi ;iilillo'i iuiioii.it ot rur;jr for NewYork
MiSchocncr V'ood "Alio Ran."
Auotl er llve! piutngo from Hono-lulu to Hie North I'uellk toast In
In the time tundo by tho Amer-ican schooner V .1, Wood 'that has ar-rived nt Ono's Harbor nfter liuvingboon nt tea a llllu less than icvon-lee- n
chos. Tuls vessel brought lum-ber o the. Hawaiian Islunds
Helcno Ccpa'rts' for' Cugar and Cattle.Halting thdirty beforo noon (oday,
tho Htciml!i-'lfeleii- will o ill it Hawnirort f(Tr hlildtililflH of cil(lo nndBii!;ai'.'Tliet v'tiscHc ijrlcd a generalearshot siiijiillcu'U'qlyg, Island plantntlnns M. Ilcilinnii'wtiit out is nowputser in tl.u IItle,:io
'. t !
Chllcott'Af rti Two Weeks,A two wcIkh trip to Iho roast has
been orodlted lo tho American tdilpn.irlon Chlttolt Hint is repot ,cd tohave arrive lit Sail I'raneli-ec- i onChrlsliuus day uftor hiving
a full fihlpmont of fuel oil ntHonolulu
Critlih Tramp Returns to Auctrallalint In,; rniuplr.cd thu work ol dis-
charging a full shipment of Austral-Ia- n
roal at nitelc, tho llrltlsh fitlglcl-e- rNop i.iu (Monarch, was illspitied
for h ritutu to Nouiustlo, N. rt w.,on 1st 13alurcl.i
raCucjsr Awiltlng Eh'pment on Kauai.
I'uracr Wall 110 of the steamer Koiiuhoii ropotlii tho following tu-- ir inuwaitlng bhl ment 011 KiiiiiI- - I. P1SJ IC P ?ISD. K. S M 21S0, M. A
K. SHJC, V K. L'100, Moll. 735S.RS
Kai,ai Cu(,ar Arrived.Sitgir In Iho nnioiint of 3(00 sicks
tuUijl fhl! l'l'.'-'- l J",lls illlB ""'"lug an pirt eiigo by tho lntor-Ishu-
'tOjinici Kcaiihiiu Tho vessel hruilgltt0 qjbjn ami 2 deck p)sscnpeis ' '
CONSUMPTIONThe tlmo was when tonsuiiiptlon
was thought to Im an liinmiblu o,
but toiliy this ilrouled WhltoPiugiia Is known to bo cui'.'blo underIho eiil!);lic.!ied cue) "of tllu difclpis ofnil school:!, when nnompiiiiled In thetreatment hy that womlutfiil remedy
Duffy's Pure Mali WhiskeyIt corrects tho de-
fective digestionof Iho food, In-
creases the appo-tlte- ,,
strengthenstho hiart, givesforco to tho rlrtu-lallo-
lines In-
somnia,NgSJ'Sily'
mid tilingsinstfulucsa to tho brain und ncivoiifoil is.
Wo havo thoiisunds of Hatefulwho wrlto us they havo bull
Hired after they weto given uii by 'It',iluttoi J
( you wish to keep young, strongund vigorous and have on our cheiksthn glow of pel feet hoitllb, tnko Duf-fj- 's
I'uro Malt Whlskoy lopulnrly,to dhoctlons it tones nml
stiuiigtliins tho heart atllou mid ulye.ivlKor to tho intlru sjstein It is
iiu a family inidliluo evei-- w
heio 1' Is Invaluable) lor -d
iiioii, iklliuto w onion undslekl) child nil. It Is n pinmutor otlie alt li und longevity;
lSrfu,so stihstllutoH nnd ImltntliiiiH,Iho nip inipitin mill dmigernus, Pendfur Iho iiiudlcal bnuklot nml udvlrn'I In- - Ii ii fi Mull hll.i) (., Ho.
tin nit r, . V., I', . A.
AnnivcDWe'lncsiliiy, l)eic'iihr 2S
Hawaii via Maul porls Claudliio,stmr., n m
t DEPARTED I
Tuesday, December 27Kiniul norts Kliiaii. Htiur. .t n mMuni, Moiok.ii ..mi i.n.1.1! iW- t-
lll ntllilil ullllU P. til'l trWIIMllllf OtIlllt N 111.
I'ruliio Kilkul, lighthouse tender1,p in.
Kauai ports W. (1 Hull, alinr,p. in,1 VLBQELS TO ARRIVE
Friday, Dec. 30, u
Hnn 0 8 3.Central and Boulh American portsKljo Main .lap. stinr.
&Saturday, Ccc. 31.llllo and wjy puts Manila Ken
stm I'. ,
Hongkong via Jnpin ports'-Tcn- yo
Maru, Jap s'mr. ,)
VESSELS TO DEPARTi
Thursday, Dec. 29.Knual pints V CI Hall, utmr., C
P in,Trlday, Dec. 30.
Hawaii via Mmil ports Clattdlno,t;nr.
Saturday, Dec. 31.Hongkong via Japan ports I Klyo
Mnrii, Jap. nUnr.. ., "Ban Kranclsto Tcpjo Marii, Jap
stiur. ,
I PA8SEN3ER3 ARRIVEO4
I'tr slmr. Claudliio, fnun Ha.valivia Maul polls, Dec a5- - II A Kleit- -
gel, A A. Uoas, Mm. Deas, Hmlly Kn- - of
liiuu, .Mrs H. II Young, C. O'Sulllvan. i: A Williams 0 A Seville. IIM. Wells It Mntsumuia, Ten WallDev I) W K. Whlto
Per ctlur Koauhou, from Kauaipolls Ike. JtkT-fl- tKi. 11. LMIrcIilltl (1
Iscnheig, A, ChilstUu, Y.unanioto,dipt Low oil Knirili i.
PASCENGCRG DEPARTED.4. r- - .cut
Pir stmr. Mlkabaln, for Maul mid jlhcMolokul lorls, Doc J" -- Miss Me) - ,
i rs edi
PASDENQE.R3 BOOKED ofPer blmr Miinn i fur Koui tit
and lCiu (nits, Dec 3J. M Kal.iluhl. onK Mooktnl. IM Ooo, Mian Hiisiev.Mii. P.ulh Kane. Mlrs A Ama,ni, O.I.oong Mlos llollbcig, O 0 'OwenP I) I.) man .1 1J. McVeigh,
C. (!. Owen, Miss I: Chu-c- li
Miss Hoogi J (I SmithPer ttmr W (1 Hull, for Kami
liotts. Dec 30 I, (1, Cnincrou.Atlsn I.t'n Toinn Aim l It A1,U' lluj"
V I"""',,lAlii) Wong Miss V Alnhm, Mist Briiui. .hiss .ii rtKcn .vnss a tuirper
Pnr stmr. Maunu Iji.i. fur IKonannd Kau ports, Dec. 30. Miss I III Lttiti,
Mrs. I:. Church, Mrs. V Hoogs, Cyilllloogs.
IV--i stmr, Cl.iudliic, for Hawaii amiMaul port). Dec. 30 Mis. I.. CTrain. Miss M l.inu Sun, Mlts l.iunia(loo, allss I.ury Leung
Per stmr. W 0. Hnll for tfaualports, Dec 30 Miss U (1 CanioronMiss l.to To'iia Miss Amy i Wong.MIsj V. Alalou Mb.s 11 Kau, MlsjM Akeo. Miss A Harper
Per O S. S. Sierra, for San Tran-clsc- o,
Jim I Miss II W llnwm.in,Mi 3. F. J I.nurey, Louis (iurmo, Mrc.J. Igo, Mrs M M Pljlur, W, .
Mis IhllliiKei, S It, Cimuuau-ile- r,
Mrs. Coiiimiinder, J C. lUiiior-cuu- x,
Mrs, Uimoieuiix t
r MAILS. I-
Mails aro duo from tho followingpolntp:Han Fr.uicl.ico Per Sierra, Dec. 30.Yokohama Pit Tonjo Main, IJec. 31.Australia Per Mukiirn, Jim. J.Victoria Per Mouna, Jan" 7.
Mall.t will dopart for tho follow lugpoints:San Francisco Per Tcnyo Jlatu, Dec.
31 jYokohama Per Kujo Maru, pec 31.Vancouver Per Mnkuia, Jan. 3.Aiutialla Pel Mo.iut. Jan, 1.
TRAN8PORT 8ERVICE.
Dlx arrived at Scattlo, from Honolulu,Die. 10.
Logan, siileil from Honolulu, fur Munlla. Dec 13 Vjn'
Shoild.in, balled fom Manila for Ho-nolulu, L'eo II. i ' .
Sherinuii, sailed from Honolulu forHnn 1 Vanc'sco, Die. 0.-
IN FOREIGN PORT8.
Monday, Doccmher 7.
Sin Fruuilsu, Sailed, Dot 21. 1
p in S S Sierin, for Honolulu;a n'tio sailed, Hie. 2, s. s
Mimics for lliiiiolulii.San Francisco Arrlvid, pec. 2fit
liKtiio Irmg.ird, trout Mahul.onnDee 8
San Franclcro Arrived, Dec 20thlp Marlon C'hiltolt, hehio Doc. 9.
Oruys Harbor Arrived, Dee. 27r F. J. Wood, hciro Dce.'lO.
Mill wuy Ulanil Arilvrd, per. 23,sLhr Fliiurtnio Wnrd, honto Dec. 7.
Pint AIon Sailed, Dee. 24. 8 8.Nnimnli Monartli, '(or NowCfstlo
Kahulul Arrived, Deft, 2ii, Bchr.Jleltose, from Oiajs llnrbor, J
SIERRA REPORTS
Tho follow lug wireless luessa-- o hasboon rottlved ly thu iigentj ftoiii tbu8 8 Hletrii, boiiml for Honolulu
"8 8 blerru, At Eon, 27,8 irur-is-? miles from ll'jnuliiliiI'ipsIi oist IllildetaiJ- - hou!wonlhor rlfnnli', limniA'' ev nilCS " 'I
Weekly per jutr,
ARE ELABORATE
Company Has CoastSyslcm and Would In- -
ciutlc Hawaii.
'I lio M.uktl letter, n llnancl.ilJournal of Han Francisco, bus thofollowing tummeiit on the, plaiM for
trntis-onniil- e wlriloss nyslctii toprnmolo wlilt.li lle.ich Thompson
In Honolulu jestcrdny:"Tho Poiilsfii Wireless TelephoneTelegraph Co uro, wo understand,
Ihu licensees for Poillscn'u originalpatents under which ho Is now opor-utln- g
successfully nbro.ul In ),
Denmark, Franco and Sweden,und extending to other Kuropeaticountries Tho American companyout rots Hip uto of this system, mil
operates under tho t,amo pntenls In
the Dnlleil States nml Its possessions.The ofhilulB of tho company havo
tho completion of ilr lions In
Km Francisco, I.ns AngolcB, Stock-
ton m d Sacramento, which uro Insucrosbfiil roininunlPiiHon with onemioll-cr- , a'lel the eonstrutllon of n
Etntlou nt 1.1 Paso. Texas Tho p.'o- -
griun of further construction, wnundtrfland, embraces tho immediateliilbflng of stations In thuIslr.ml forcommunication with tho mainland,ami tho material for tho construction
these stations is now being as-
sembled In Sin Francisco for shipment on un tarty steamer to tho Is-
lands, Mr. l.lwcll, tho piosldent oftho company, having nnnounccd Ul3
Intention of personally ovcuieeliiatheir t tectlon In tho Territory Thecompany, without making tiny groatcampaign, luu already successfullyplaced practically ul I of tho stock, It
savs, It wishes to dispose of at presprices, nml lias withdrawn it fiomm iruot nt $1 per shnro. Wo hino
bad revernl lots of those shares listwith us, nnd nt tho present tlmo
uro nlilo to offer a downright L.iria.nl.nciii Bhmci or unv putt thereof
"He tier share, mid will allow termstl ii purcluuo at un advance of J'-j- i
per rbcre If rcnilttnnco of ou3--i-u li-
ter of tho amount accompanies Hie
order, and tho balanco to ho t'liidcpav.'blo lo thirty, rlxty pud nlnetdays."
BSLilBSM Ji at t V
FOR KAU BILL
Governor Declares That ActIs for the Benefit of
Homesteaders.
The general prlurlplo of tho KauIrrigation bill Is appiovcd by Congie&s, op ul least by tho convmUleeibefeii c which It has been hroaght In
tho opinion of (i.iveinor Ftoir.When iisked this morning us to whe
ther his opinion had undergone in)tliniigo blnco the receipt of lttteufiom Secrctmy Mc.Clsll.ni estenlajtho Oovernor dcclniod that ho Irstrongly In favor of the bill declaring"It to bo n hill for tho benefit of thehomestciidcis" und tho reclamation ofhind In tho Kau dlstilct that cannotbe .reclaimed utliorwlm
In regai d to Congressional npprovilns far as the. principle of tho hill Ifci nccitted (linernor Fiom- - poluted toho Infill nutlnii cuiilalncil In tho let
ters front McCtcll.ui btutlni! that bothliotiuo nnd senntc committees lira 'illsmissing a general Una of amendmentthat will chango llio hill but littleas far as Its essential features arcconcerned.
One cf tho amendments suggesteddiirln glho course of tho committeehealing Is u provlblon Hint wouiei
mnko It liuinsslblo frtr tho Irrigationromp mles to tngago lit iigrlcnUuro, rsecond iiioposcd nmcndnicnt beingHint tho rcntnls ehnrges In subleasesbj tho lonipany ho subject to the up
nroval of tho fiovcrnorOther suggested amendments would
limit tho land nrea to bo leased to Ihreainpan 5 to tint needed for a right ntway anil anothor alteration In tntterms of tho original bill would makeihu wnler rales named by tho com-tan- )
to bo npprovtel by Iho fiovorntrMcClcllan blntos In IiIb letters in
tho tloveinor thai the hearing on theKnit ldl has been continued tu .Tanii-i- i
nnd the McCroivm hill usklng thepi iv lieges nf wnjcr on Iho U 8 rosirvnlloit at Loilchiia had a hoarliigliofoio oniiimlHccs In both tho renateand hoiiso.
This bill Is being onisised byTutllo of New York ,who h (
been retained by Hawaiian interestsluililenliilly, McCIellnu slates Hut
Hut iinihlhltloii bill ham t Iho leastcjinnco of Incoming ilangnrniis,
FIFTY FLOATS i
JRETN SIGHT
Progress Reported at Mootingoi rioai uommiucc i
Held Today. J
At n meeting of the llonln mmmlttoo of thn 1 lornl Parade, held littho tooms of tho Promotion Commit-tee at noon today, tho preliminaryrepents by incmbnis showed thatthere wero about fifty llo.its already
c for thu February pageant.All tho members of the commlltco
wcro enthusiastic In their reports oftho uinvnrs made and tho prospectsarc for a p.irndo which will bo faralitad of the ouo last cnr.
Y Tiikakua was apiiolutcd chnlr-mn- ii
of a subcommittee to Interesttho Jnpancto merchants and resi-
dents of tho city in tho parallel andto get floats from that population.
M. C. Am.in.i was appointed to alike position to handle tho Chlnesoend ot tho p.tinde, and both gcillc-me- n
will havo something to reportwill Ii will bo of Interest.
In rcp'y to n letter sent to thoTo jo Klseu Kulshn, asking them tobring Mine? rkl-shn- s for tho parade,the co ninny stilled through lt pres-
ident that they did not think this:plan feasible, hut that they wouldihkc up the matter ot p irtlclp-itlo-
with somo.of tho Jnpnucso firms ofHonolulu with nil Idea of being rop- -
resinteel In tho parade.No reply tins'' been received from
tho Pacific Mall company In replyto th6 rc'iucst tliat they furnish ufloat.
It U planned to nsk nil tho shlpHIn tho harbor 'during tho p.irado ttpirttttpato In It In some way, andthe Coist nnd foreign steamers whichil-- scheduled lo1 be In port nt thattlmo will bo approached on tho mutter ns soon ns possible
Tho reports made today by mem- -beis ot tho tnmmltteo woro merelyprclltuliiar). and during thu next
n thorough canvass of the citywill bo made by tho members, aUo'ukltig In sumo plantations
Thcro Is a inlx-u- p over tho prln-;e- a
from Maul, Vihlch rccultcd InMi Sam K.tlama doclliilng to bervots pilntits from tho Valley Isle,t ij appears that U)o nutter'o thu Chamber of. Coaimerrc un thoIslund nnd they nutlllcd tho commit-tca.licr- o
Hint llieyivhnd decided uponMis Kakniu to represent thu Island.
The ladj had not bean approachedin tho mutter, nor had sho any(tiowlcdgo-o- f It at all until shu readIn the 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 n that she was toride.
As Mrs. Ka'nmn Is n splondld nndittrnctlvo hnrseworran, It Is tlto hoioif tho rnmmlttco hero that sho willlunge her mind and consent to ap-
pear lib n princobs In tho parade.v
3ark a Prize for Salvage.' From Astoria comes a story of
trials and klbsltudes which bcrdlhu I'lanch bark llayaril. 253 dajslotn (HuHgmv, with general cargo,ifier narrawfly cicaplug being wrcck-- d
whllo In tho Atlantic. Tho llay-ir- d.
Captain Hcrunrd, uillcd fromJlarEgvv on April 7. Fairly gooda cat her was oncountorccl until Juno11, when In latitude 41 south nndoiihltudu SG west It ran Into n ter-
rific galo and Its rudder was carriediwiiy. Tho vessel was then practl-,-nll- y
hulplc&v nll(i w"' totbcil aboutb) tho high teas, Several uttcinptuvero nindo tolg-- Jury rudder, but;arh tlmo tho Hues, wcro broken. A
fow-- elnvB later u Swedish steamer puti huwscrou board and started lo towtho disabled craft to port, but aftergoing Ii- - short dUttinco thn hawserlartcd mid tho bail: was loft to lit)fate.
It was then a fight to Leap thoveicel from bcingiswamped. Weath-er conditions Improved, althoughthcro wcru Intermittent gales, nndlit limes tho bark was swept foro andlift by tlio hugo ecus. Tho craft wasbattered about (or moro than amonth, until on July 4 It was In lat-
itude 24 bcmth, having drifted a dis-
till o of 17 degrees, whon it unaplckej tip about ,1C0 miles off shnro'iy tt.ii tiles' and towed Into Monte-video, where It arrived that after-noo-
Tho tompaii) oporatlng thotugs Is a salt ago company, and whlloCaptain llern.ird is reticent concern-ing tho amount charged, It Is under-stood tho eoit of tho tow was about$10,000, mid that tho vossel washat god In tho neighborhood of $.!,-40- 0
for a iiiiw rudder Itopnlrs woromade, nnd the llayard balled fromMontevideo on September 2, tho batmil u cf )C pjyyiK0 to tho ColumbiaKlvcr being without special InUdcut.
Mnko i uolso lileo ready mousy mid,onr frlccls will nut forsake 'jou
Coney Garage Automobiles
Meet All Inter-Islan- d SteamersTouching KAUAI
RATES REASONABLE
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DOUGHERTY,
Develop'.np; your first
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READY-TO-WEA- R GARMENTSStylish Woolen Bulla, In Or?), Drown and Illnck, Ladles'-- , nnd
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SUGAR OPINION F Popular Price SuitsWillett & Gray's Information
on Crops Is InterestingThis Week.
Willett Urny's latest sugnr cir-cular Issued under dnto of Decern-do- r
IS, refer to the rnw sugar mar-ket condition)! as fotlowx:
VMIilc .Suppl). Total stock of o
and American, 2,9!9,273 tons,against 1!,CGG,3G8 tons last year at thosame uneven dates. The Increase ofstock Is 332,00.". tons, ngulnst an In-
crease of 298,9:12 last week. Totalstocks and uflonts together show uvisible supply of 3,028,273 tons,against 2,U88,3G8 tons last jcar, or anlncrcneo of 319,905 tons.
Hans. Centrifugals wore quotedlast week at 4.oric, nnd nro now Ic.per pound for 96 test basis. Culmsfor December shipment hnvo sold at2 ',4c (3.8Gc. landed). Bales of De-
cember shipment nftcr this date willmake tho spot quotation.
Tho last reported sale of old cropUubns, r,000 bags, was made on 13thfor prompt shipment nt 2.r.Sc. c. nnd f.9G test, basis equal to 4c. per pound,96, as figured by rellners. Only fourcentrals arc grinding In Cuba, against2. Inst .year, so that tho small quantity of nvnltnblo sugnr In January isstrengthening the price situation.Hirst half January has sold at 2 1 Gc.
c. nnd f. nnd nt 2 ',4c. c. and f., andnil .January at 2 c. and f., 9G
test (3.GJc. landed).Moderate, buying Is reported from
dny to day, as sugnrs are offeredamounting pcrhnps to about 200,000bags this week of now crop. Sellersfinally nro Inclined to rnlso their pre-tentions for early deliveries, nnd Inview of tho small remaining stock Intho Four Ports, United States(73,273 tons), tho situation for nexttlilrty days at least looks Btcady.
that tho largo crops of cano andbeet sugar, say estimated two mil-lion tons In oxcess of Inst campaign,will naturally have an Influence tolowor prices nil over.
Regarding crops, tho estimates ofthe European beet crops continue toIncrease, nnd nre this week raised to7,917,000 tons by V. O. Llcht. causedby continued fnvorablo crop weather.
A new estimate of the Cuba crop Isgiven by n correspondent of the Fed-
eral Tlellncry from Havana as 1,G75,-00- 0
tons. Announced estimates ofCuba crop now stands from 1,675,000
tons to 1,900,000 tons, subject tochnngo from time to time. Kalnswould benefit tho crop In somo parts.I'orto Rico has not yet commencedcrop making, but two factories willprobably begin this week. Last yearPorto Hlco new crop sugnr wns arriv-ing In tho United States. Cane cropsthroughout lire reported Into In ma-
turing.Dcmernrn nnd Ilrnzll continues to
send somowhat unfavorable reports.Philippines season Is Into In starting.
Jnva figures nro given clsowhoro.Tho last cargo of old crop arrived thisweek to tho Howell rollnory (pur-
chased before arrlvnl nnd delayed onpassngo). Tho I'uropean beet cropIs enlarged by tho Increnso In Ger-many of 72,000 tons to 2;372,000 tons,YVhethor othor countries of Kuropowill require Important chnnges Is
nwnlted with Intorcst. Just now eports differ materially as to Franconnd Russia. Franco has recently hadstormy, unfavorable weather, whlloRussia reports the opposite, Austrian authorities agree on unfavorableconditions recently, resulting In manybeet roots still in tho ground withlittle chance of harvesting them.European market nlues have re-
mained closo to the cost of produc-tion point, with very smnll fluctuations, tho close being 9s. 0d. for thismonth nnd 9s. Hd. for May delivery.
Receipts at Four l'orts for the weekU,r29 tons; meltings, 30,000 tons;stock, 73,273 tons, the smallest of theyear.
A steady market for tho present Isoxpected.
THAYER TRIED
WGAMEA chargo of passing worthless
checks was tho cause of Alford FinlayThayer's nrrost In Hongkong, accordlng to Mnnlln papers which havo ar-rived here, Thayer was nrrested latoIn November In Hongkong, a Manilapaper has tho following to sny,
Mr. A. F. Thnycr, tho missing mannger of tho Cnlnmba Sugar EstatesCompnny, who has boon missing forsomo weeks Is nt present In Hongkongwhere ho has been detained by thoofficials of that city.
Word was recolved In this city yesterday that Thayer had been detainedand that ho was now In tho hand!of tho law. Tho ailvlco received Ismongrn, but It Is to tho ceffet that hisdetention was duo to his passingihccks on n local bank that woroworthless, ho having no funds for thopayment of tho satno. Thajor Is nlsuwanted In this city.
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Korean Strangled to Death onPremises of Hilo Police
Captain.
HII.O, Dec. 21. Ono if tho mostmysterious murders that has occurrcd on this Island for jenrs'past, wasperpetrated In Kona last WcducsdnyTho police In llllo havo not as yetbeen nblo to secure the full details oftho nnlr, but they hnvo learned enoughto show lint tho caso Is one which II
will require Mime detective ability tosolve.
Tho murdered man wns a KoreanHo was strangled to death and thefact that the murder took placo onthe premises of Captain of I'ollco Nnhalo adds grim Interest to tho caso,
Captain Nnhnlo himself made thediscovery of tho dead body of tho Korean last Wednesday morning HoIIcd In n small house n short
from tho Nnhale residencewhich Is nt Kahalau, somo distancefiuni other dwellings, The killing hndevidently taken place less than nnhour before the remains were foundfor the body wns still warm.
Tho body wns lying on the bed, nndfinger marks on tho throat showedtba tho unfortunnto man had beensranglcd to death. A invstcrlous fea-
ture or tho nlTnlr lies In tho fnct thatUrn clothing of the dead man hnd beenstolen, nnd hnd, when tho nbovo In-
formation was received hero, not boonfound, nlthnugh a careful search hadbeen made for It.
Other Information as to Importantdetnlls of tho caso Is lacking so fnrbut from what Is known tho policenuthorltles hero hcllcvo that tho
of tho crime must havo beenn Korean. Tho fnct that all the othernationalities hero prefer n knlfo or .1
gun for killing purposes, while thrKorean Is Inclined to uso more funtnstlc methods of Inflicting death, rtho main basis for this theory. Thedead man had lived In Kona for n'ong time. He hnd leased tho plot ofgiound on which he wns living, fromanother Korean who again hnd leas-ed It from tho Nannies. Tho policeIn Kona havo Indicated thnt they, also,hnvo suspicions ngalnsf Koreans, butwhether theso nre based on more def-inite iiolnts than thnso of the policehere Is not known.
The mnttor wns Investigated by ncoroner's Jury In Kona, nnd n verdictthat the deceased ,camo to his deathby being, strangled has been returned
BooiwrSAID CLUNEY
"I hno no recollection of hnvlne.struck Mr, Donlno nnd Inflicted theInjuries attributed to me, I musthavo been drunk," wns tho briefstatement mado by John Cluuey whencalled to account beforo District Mag-istrate I.ymer this morning.
Cluney wns nrrlgncd mn n clnrgoof assault and battery preferred byIt. K. llonlno, tho moving picture ex-
pert.Ronlno stated that ho was descend
Ing tho stnlrs nt tho Oregon block onlast Monday and noticed n number ofnoisy chauffeurs and hackincn hang-ing about tho entrance. As be reach-ed tho lower floor ho felt a stingingblow on tho Lack of tho neck amiturning around ho was lauded nn uppercut on the mouth. Ho saw Cluneystrlko the blow nnd ho was tho onlyIndividual present nt tho time theunprovoked nssault was made.
Cluney nok,ed for leniency on thoplea that ho was drunk. "Marathon"Nigel Jackson wus a witness cnlledby Cluney nnd tho fleet footed "Jack"ndded Ills mite to tho plcturesquo tes-timony.
Prosecutor Drown said that Cluneyhnd never nppcarcd In court befoinnnd taking this fact Into considera-tion Judgo I.ymer fixed n minimumpenalty or firtccn dollars nnd thocosts of prosecution.
FROM TAHlfrBUTDIDN'T KNOW DARLING
"Did you over meet Darling, thonature man, uuurrnyi-- nnd unadorned, who once perambulated thesoMreetB?" wus tho Inquiry launchedat n South Sea Island native whowas registered nt tho central sta-tion as plain and unadulterated,
Tho man, who had been arraignedupon n charge of excosslvo Inebriety,disclaimed any acquaintance with theonce Honolulu wonder, though hopersisted In claiming Tahiti hb hisplace of nativity nnd homo.
"I slipped away from Tahiti abouta )ear ago," ho finally stated InKngllsli after several attempts hadbeen mado to worm out a statementby tho nlil of ii brilliant galaxy of In-
terpreters."The day that I nrrlved horo. I put
up nt this very same hotel," declinedtho unsophisticated .luck. That thoHonolulu pollen station wus tint uuir.ivniin.il' did not dawn upon thuman until hu had been assessed illiio of four dollars ami the insts aminidured duwu Imluw to boaul It out.
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that wo must bo overrun v Ith do- -
'Inlands for ami (hq Gov- -
unublo to meet the demand,tribal Had to call In the nld of private
even nt tho expenso of costlyjcon cessions.
What, la the fan Mr.of Public
ILnnds, Is shaking his henioyer tho lack of for
already laid out und nowfnr entry! How cfim havo
?to heard from bin olllco"Itho past nlxty, day.i 'plaint') Jgulnst
the of the-t- ho autrment that so many lots
'ot flno land havo bosn thro'vn open tound only a handful luVcn?
There, ts now a oTer toiwnuld-b- o of 1300 acresjdf flno cvia land, well 'valcicd, atiKnpaa and no takers.fcano lands havoi recently been cut up'miU only h handful of forin rmall fraction of tho lota have
Vhy then thisiiush to t'.uow open more
throi'ph John andParker, coupled with costly
of public rights Is It
ILccauso expect? to bomo- -
B"-s- tho Innd or is it became he
does not orpect to iu of(tho kind?
Why then tho effort tou il.l nt..l trrli-ntln- n............XTUail lllio OflVlt,, i.,ivt,u
through Congress beforetho has had
inn to discuss It?
. The- - bill now beforo.should bo whether tho Gov-
ernor or or any ot tho oth-
er special In Wash
ington approve it or not Tho people'should bo heard beforo tho bill Is
passed, not after.
AND THE
OF AN
Dorcmus Scuddcr has deliveredhimself of n fow remnrks
'tho cost per vote ot an election In
' Tin Ima (..ill,, lila ngllmnli) nt tlin
total cost of a local election to theHo then takes tho ex-ja- ct
llguros of tho voters otItho and makes the positive
that an election llko that ofItho on 'cost
four to flvo dollars per" voto.
Just to make a finished Job ot hisho compares this ostl-- j
mated cost per vote with tho actualICOSl POT VIHU Ul Buy l" OI'HU i .,;iYorlc ns Bhown by tho oiriclnl returns
In election.Tho Is as unfnlr as tho
spirit and purposo of thewho want to forco
a of the rights otdown the throala of tho
of thisTlio on tha
face of it. The very of
tho charge makos It defeat Its own
purpose.Ilut this talk ot Mr.
makes timely" il of the cbst
,of an In tbo BritishIsles, whoro Scuddcr thinks
,most is perfect Nothing
In of America BUlts
him;to his Ideas as Indicated
in nubile from tlmo toA time, tho methods of running the
Jlrltlsh elections ought to bo us near--$
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companion
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however,Campbell, Superintendent
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applicants
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nonappenrnnce homestead-o- r
iK'illemontstanding
homesteaders
Laupahochoo
applicantsap-
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DOREMUS' SCUDDER
-- C0ST ELECTION.
regarding
iltiinnll.
campaigners,registered
Territory,''assertion
pleblsclto Prohibitionjfrom
oxnggoratlon
Inchses socurlngcomparison
Prohibitionpolitical tricksters
surrender
Territory.comparison U"crook9d
recklessness
Scuddcr'satatoiriifnt
carrying Electionprobably
everythingihUnttcaBtatcs
Accordingexpressions
anything
Hon'usVtcl()ieJ, ndtpnvallinile;thosaojjlbe general
InsLiJiinUaryUctl1i)K'j(jlinlliill
- EditorPAYABLE IN ADVAKCE.
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0Dtere4 at lb PottoAct -- t HodoJiIum iecond-cl- i mailer.
.DECEMBER 28, 1910
opinion Iiy way of n Pnrllnmentnrygeneral election Is n costly Job. Intho declared expenses of tlio cand-idatesand theso should bo distin-guished from tho estimated expensesas figured In tho biased mind ofScudder n Ilrltlsh general electioncosts tho enormous mi In of nearlyJC000.000. This works out nt prnc- -tlcally $1 for ovcry voto cnit.
The actual figures of such outlayat tho last contest In January of thisyear amounted to K,C00,92I.C0, or anaverage expenditure of 9!Vi cents forevery voto polled. The number of
otea recorded was r.,Ct.',10J.Hut tho real sum spent on the cam-
paign Is estimated as me.ro than threotimes the" total given In these figures.
Curiously enough, It Is more ex-
pensive to poll tho frugal and thriftyScot than either tho 'Cngilsh voteror tho Irishman. What is equallysurprising, perhaps, Is that of thothreo partners the Irish costs muchtho least.
In Scotland 'tho avorago cost ofpolling tho 611,350 voters who recorded their cholco In tho Januarygeneral election reached no less thanN.08 per vote. The Kngllsh 4,880,073
ballots cast cost 97 cents for each onoof them. Ilut tho Irish ir,3,C8l votescost only 88 conts each.
The difference In tho threo coun-
tries Is still more striking when thecost of the Individual elections Is con-sidered. In Scotland the cost otelecting seventy-tw- o members of Parliament amounted to 19.225.G0 permember elected. .The election of tho450 Cngilsh and Welsh members ranup to 9,CGC 50 each, a little more perhead than In Scotland. Hut the 103
Irish M. P.'s averaged an expendi-ture of only $1,473.23 each.
For tho G70 scats In tho BritishParliament, 1273 candidates went tutho polls In tho great strugglo earlythis year. According to the officialreturns of their expenses, the sumspent averaged $4,399 for each aspir-ant for tho honor ot bolng nn M. P.
Thcso Individual expenses variedremarkably. Somo ot the Irish Nationalist members returned unop-posed paid out only tho ReturningOfficer's fee of $50. Irish UnionistsM. P.s returned unopposed, like thoMarquis of Hamilton for Londonder-ry, spent moro. The Marquis gotthrough moBt cheaply among them.He laid out only $585.13. At tho oth-
er end of tho Irish Unionist list wasCapt. Ilryan Cooper, who held SouthDublin County fdr tho Tories nt n costot $5,721.G0.
Tlio next cheapest plnco Is Wales,where unopposed candidates obtainedthe honor of being Ilrltlsh legislatorsfor $125 to $155. In Hngland JohnWilson, tho veteran representative ottho northern miners, held the
of Durham County unopposed,at an outlay of $180. Tno Speaker ofthe House ot Commons, tho Hon,James W. Lowther, popularly knownns "Jimmy," returned unopposed forthe Penryth Division ot CumberlandCotinty, spent $G80 to retain thochance of his Job.
No ono Is ablo to get off cheaply InScotland. Tho lowest figure given,was $825. Tho next lowest was over$2,000.
Some of tho sums spent In tho In-
dustrial constituencies of England recall the bad old days before the pass-
ing ot the Ballot net, with Its penalties for corrupt practices, in those-
times ot "Merrle England" no electorwould dream of condescending to record his vote at loss than $25. Theexpenses AT thcso days do not tncludosuch an outlay as thut
Tho man whoso olectlon to thoIlotiso of Commons cost most wus
Sir John II, Iletholl, who retained tlioP.omford Division of Essex, a greatEast London district and the mostpopulous constituency in England, Topoll tho 52,984 electors, or, rather, the44,415 of them who voted, 'cost SirJohn $19,200 nnd his Tory opponont$14,5eO; or u totul of ,$33,760 for the(Snu seat. 'Kir JohUtUethTuTls nn n'uctloneriiAil by nojnjcuns wiijjilthy.'ftelias contusion mo vast division lourtimes.1! llliTenormoiiH iixpunuc'H havo
HVENINO HULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II, WEDNESDAY, DEC IK 11) lu. !
In bo prmldeil out of tlio parly warchest. Kir Joint mis mado it knightfour jenrs ngn on hU winning tlioscut for tho II rut time.
WultliniiiMow Dhlslon of Kkkcx, tlinadjoining constituency, another bigIindon East End residential district,comes next nt tho lop of the swollenlist. Its electorate numbers 39,117,nnd In January the election cost atotal expenditure of $24,045 J Alice-bruo- k
Simon, who held the sc.it forthe Liberals, spent $11,920 and hisTory opponent $13,020. Mr. SimonIs the son of a poor Congregationalminister. He is u bnVrlster nnddocs much work for tho English gov-
ernment. He was counsel for thoEnglish Crown In tho arbitration pro-ceedings between Britain nnd theUnited States out the Alaska bound-ary. But his great election expenseshave also to como out of tho Liberalparty's election fund.
The most costly borough to fight isthat of Wandsnorth, n southwesternresidential district of London. At theJnnunryflclcctlon Sir Henry Klmber,who again retained tho sent for theTories, spent $7,330, nnd $7,925 waslaid out In tho futile effort to obtaintho sent for tho Liberals.
Sir John Dewar, the Scotch whis-
key man, who retained the Invernessburghs, for winning which for tlioLiberals he wns made a baronet threoyears ago, holds the most costly seatIn Scotland. Tho expense ot this con-
test amounts to nearly $16,000. SirJohn in Ills Inst fight spent $8,375, nndhis unsucccskful opponent $7,430.
All of which will cnuso DorcmusScudder to say thnt the man whomakes whiskey nlways spends thomost money, nnd In gloating over thisparticular Incident, ho will probablyloso Bight ot tho fact that tho esti-
mated expense of a British vote Isthreo times the nctual expenso as'shown by tho official returns. Thisbrings the average cost of the British
oto up to tho estimated cost of n Ha- -,
wallan voto as estimated by Mr. Scud-
dcr a prejudiced observer.Therefore, according to Scudder, It
has been a mlstnko to give the Ha-
waiian nnd the British citizen tho bal-
lot.In this view he will bo seconded
by tho reactionaries of Hawaii andGreat Britain, but they nro nil In asteadily decreasing minority.
L
LABEL CHINESE
Plan to Require CertificatesArouse Ire of the
"Insurgents."
If tho recommendation of Chineseconsul. Lnlng Kwo Vang, which hosubmitted to tho Imperial ChlncsoGovernment In Poking Is sustained.(hen tho locM Chinese, who will hereafter return to China, cither on business or pleasure trips will bo requiredto obtain return certificates from thoconsul beforo they nro permitted toland In China.
Tho proposition Is n new ono to thoChlncso; hut, It Is not looked at Inthat light by, the Consul, who wantsto subject th'om to a cortnln degreeof Investigation, beforo they can leaveHawaii. Tho proposition, say tho localChlneso is a graft for tho Consul.
In his report which ho forwnrded toChina, and, which was publlshod. Intho Chlncso papers In Cnnton, ConsulYang recommended that ho bo authorized to jssuo return certificates totno local unineso wno want to visitChina, either oil business or pleasureThat In ctisQ he Is given full powerto (ssuo certificates, ho shall havo thoright also to make a chargo to thoapplicants. That when tho applicantspresent themeolves before their Consul hero preparatory to leaving forChina, they will be subjected to se-
vere examination as to their relatlvorelationship with tiho tevolut.'nrirysocieties, which, nro reported to boIn oxlstenco hero. That In caso theyarc found to bo members of such so-cieties, their names, will be reportedto tho Chinese Government, nnd roturn certificates refused them by thoConsul, nut. If nn hn other lmnilthey nro found, not In any way, formor manner, connected with llie rovolutlonary societies, they will bo givencoitlflcatcs, with full information, re-
garding their attitude towards thoChlneso Government, of which theynro a part
This action on the part of ChlnesoConsul angers tho local. Chlneso.Since tbo publication of this report inthe Chlnosq. papers In Canton, China,tho local Chlneso havo been up Inarms. In order to get the views ofthe older Chlncso, a mass meeting isbeing arranged by tho committeewhich has chargo of such matters,
It Is tho Intention of the officersof the local boclollcs to wait for tlio'arrival from China of nmclil answerto their communication, which thoyforwarded somo tlmo ago. As soon asthis Is received, tho mass meeting willbe called at Anla Park to discuss thoaction of Consul Yang,
Somo of tho conservative membersot.tho Chlneso colony nru beginning towake. up. They'want to project Iholrbusiness Interests, and, liijjpriler I"Ticronipllsliauy thlugjat all?.tliey held
. (pilot conferences, between Ihomsehesmt"
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Tho reception will begin nt 9 andend at 10:30 o'clock In tho morning. It will bo strictly limited totho Japanese, who will turn out Inforco at tho consulate to pay theirrespects to the representative ot HisMajesty Emperor Mutsulilto ot Jn
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CHRISTMAS AFTER EFFECTS
By 0. P.
Christmas night, nnd nlanc. Tho.chimes from whnt seemxd a dUtant i
belfry had notified the world withinIts hearing that tho eleventh hoursince high noon of Christians Dayhad passed to history. ' 'U
What n Jay it had beqn filled toil... ),,. .n.i ...hi, ,'iii ...ifeaitlnxl All hearts were glad, even!the .poorest o, the l!, tffigarden spot of the broad Pacificthere need bo no reminder of "Seathat thou do'st not forget tho poorwithin thy gates."
Tho wlfo had gono on n missionof"nloha," friends who wcio to snllJru tho Coast tho nox-- t Iday; thochildren wero In bed and asleep.Someono must stay at home, boelected to do so. I 'in'",; ,,,?,",in a big houso all ',,!,crmrEo, i woum not et w ir, , ,.., ,, ., 11 L
that, and after kissing me nnd P ", but oven that"ot ba,,ls'' -- cy wero allHoning me not to touch any moro there.tho mince pic 'and turkey, she de
pdrtcdExpectcdly of ft. rami, I was load-
ing up on cold turkey nnd plo beforo the wife wns out of earshot, although it wai but n few, very fow,hours since I had declared that lwould bo nshamed to look n turkeyIn the fncc.
My llttlo boy, beforo going to bed,had do fared that ho had heardeomcono tapping on tho water pipe,arid that cf Itself Intensified my hor-ror of being alone, nnd after he hadbeen tucked awny; I let my mindtravel along thnt lino of thought thntIs peopled with goblins nnd bloog.blnogs and tha like. In this creepyframe of mind 1 must have dozedror romo umo, sucn n proceeding turned to hovo. lovingly ovor thohaving n tendency to eliminate tha joof-tre- e of the happily married, took"creepy" feeling thnt harrassed mc.Kvings mnd flew fnr away when It
A s:lght noise, coming to mo heard Harry nu-- k dcclaro In notho numbed sensibilities, to. certain tono thnt ho to do
gcther with tho chiming of tho Beom.' things to n Hawaiian woman namedlngly distant hell, brought me to II Annie Pupule.stnto that bordered on what might Annlo wants Harry placed under
ft ,,cil;e )onj, Sno ncged this morn- -Through decorations on the only, inc that rI.o wn nfmi.i nr hor itm.
J light that was burning the roomwns In as to objects m me ui;e a aBi.. decinred tho ni-ton feet nwny. but such condition frighted Annie ns sho cntorcd com- -availed me nothing, for I was obi I v.lous to iny surroundings I knewnot whoro I was. Again I partiallydozed, and In that state a tear Inde-
scribable passed over me. 1 seem-
ed to bo In an unknown land andcould tee a deep forest with a hid-eous faco here nnd there, thnt seem'ed to be 'attached to the wrong endof some unknown body, grinning ntme. Horrlblo ehnpes, that resem-
bled tho pictures that Bomo ot thodoctors make ot .microbes, clangedtheir heels together against thobacks their and the has been
In tho thoof bo a Maul. Mr. and Mrs. Seville
head. that mako their homo Inanimal might havo a -t- -between n halt bulldog, and halt catand a barn owl, walked sldewlso to-
ward mo n few steps, then stoodIts head against n tree nnd waggedthree tnlls me till I felt the skinon back roll up In folds. Heav-
ens! wero there no human beings,or, at least, beings endowed withreason, to whom I might appeal forprotection from this vnstof creatures, the llko of which I hadnever dreamed were on land or Intho sea? their ranks were bo-
lng continually added to.cortnln nolso behind ma caused
mo to my eyes from "an apathat had been hanging from a with-erc- d
branch above me, and whichhad seven tails, and had been amusing ItBelf by trying grab me witheach tall In turn, but falling shortabout two Inches each sweep.
The i(iltse lichlnd ma hadnuscd me to turn proved thnt
fairies, once believed In as diminu-tive beings of human form, whowero to luterfere in human Jaffairs for either good or evil, but Inlatter years, In my estimation, had,Joined the Santa Claus class, weroreal, for not hero como a wholetroupe them the queen, with her,rcttuuo, n hundred strong? Somewero in beautiful carriages, otnerseecmed to through tho air witha stick of many colors, which mightbo likened to an of today.In terrible dilemma I throw out,
hands In supplication to thequeen fnlry, when she waved horjstaff and an elf flopped Into beingfrorn som'ewhoro unknown to me, I
nnd, turning a couple ot hand-springs, squatted down quietly bo-- ,
foro mo. The queen waved her staffagain nnd a little fnlry chair appear-1- ,
In which elf planted him-- !
self, rcgnrdjees of the fact manyot tho fairies wero standing about.
llko giving him u lebson In po.llltenegs, even If ho was a fair)', andI took n stop to )ank the'e(f out ot tho fnlry chnir und Instil .
better mnunors under skin,As I made this bolllgorcnt move.
all of tho hideous creatures that hadbefore mado my blood run cold, wlthjtheir chopH and freakish ,
actions, exproHi-e- a ucsiro to ussistmo, as scorned thoy woro nil euo-lili-
of tho fairies.1 (topped on niirt sldo, nnd tlin
two nr'nilcs tlio furies on ono stdu
Merrill.
proposed
nnd tho horrlblo things on tho othertamo .together lu n clnsh. Tho
horrlblo things picked up whnt look-ed llko blocks of grnnlto and hurledthem at the qticon fairy, two of themlanding- - in her,. carriage, but sliominded Ih'eni not. Tho thing In tho8"!'o of u dog1' hail crushed ono ot" bJ'"a '"'j'" ,h" n
? "- - " ll" "1'bio fangs in her throat.
1 could stand It no longer. Al-
though It seemed like self destruc-tion, I must n hand, or thefairy band would all bo kilted.
I was Just about to eeizo a btoog-bloo- g
by ono ot his rovoii tnlls toiJ.ish his brains ncalnst a nearby
'tree when a step the front porchIinttrr1it mo from tho Hll.lnn.. but' could still see tho horrlblo shapes' ,,eauy co,,fllt:t wl tho fairies.
No, savage reader. It was not thoturkey, mlnco plo, four differentkinds of cake, clc; 'It was only llttloPaulino's toys, 'dolln. animals nnd
I presents. Just ns she had left them Inabandon when mnmmn had said,"Como, 'precious. Nlght-nlghtl- "
BUHUEDD0VE10F PEACE
The- - aWo of pence, which Is pro- -
--n,Bt men dec!nren that bo will
plaint against Duel; bofore JudgoLymcr.
Thq police stepped In and Duckbrought to tho elation for safo
Keeping. '
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C. A. Seville of tho firm of ShawSeville wns quietly mirrlcd to
Mrs. illucklncham last S.iturdav Intho Episcopal church Walluku.
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wChristmas
JewelryJcnrlry Is Ilkrd liy everyone
It Is the gift for Christinas. Thogiving of Jewelry, does notnecessarily mean tho spendingof u lot of money. In ourlarge slock jou can find In-
numerable articles cf uncom-mon design ut n moderate price.Oar goods arc new nnd thelines nro icry extensive,
H. F. Wichman& Co.. Ltd.,
Leading JoucIcm.
FORT STREET
of bends blinked irs. Ilucklnghnm thecyo that was Bet ccn-jtro- n Mnunnolu Semlnnry,
ter whnt was supposed to willA thing resembled nn future Honolulu,that been cross
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McINERNY SHOESTOREFort Street, above King.Stre.et.
JAS. W, PRATT("Pratt, the Land Man")
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RENTS COLLECTED
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STANQENWALD BUILDING125 Merchant Street f Honolulu
$6000Will buT a BEACH LOT near
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Excellent Sea Front Residencesites. Fruit treej and crass grow-in- n
on lots.
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For Sale$I200-H"n- cp nml lot KOxino,
Itlchop street.' Two tied,roniiis; bowo
$. 200 1""" l"t mi ond nt Knlmukl car.Six foot of noil; water laid.
$ 100 l,cr hH,H KalnmM, near, fort.$2000L'ricc-'li!uturt- , acio oft l.ii
rlrCet. near Kurt street. Tart-ly Improved. ...
P. E.Wulty llldg1.
R.J3TRAUCH. .71 S. Kins St.
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$500 to'.$lG,000 '
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Real Es'ate Agency, CAMPBELL BL0CX
Rcom No, 20.,Corner Tort nnd Merchant Streets.
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Orant Marrise Licenie; DrawsUortKaRes, Dreds, BUK of Kale,Leases, Wills, Etc, Attorney for thDistrict Courts 79 MF.nOHANT WHonolulu. rnoNE lain.
2185 nlllnrl.ll muni 2250limliicMi iifllcc, 'llickf lire Hie e
number of the II 11 1 el 1 11,
r.VlJNMS'fl' IlWIJ.r.TIN, IIONOMH.t t. ii nhdniisday, Duo jr. mm s
Alfred D. Cooper'Hawaiian Stocks and Bonds
'Bought and Sold
. 307 limn umr.niMfiTelephone 2480 P. 0
Williamson & Buttolph
itrt anil Rnnrl lnulU0.it Ml liostoti building,
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Many Marriages EmphasizePrevailing Joy of Christ-
inas Season.
(Hjiiclal llulU'tln CorirsimncU'iice.)II1LO, Die. 21. During tho p.ltt
week tho peal of wedding bolls liaalcwi I hnugu rating the enrols of tho
'Uurl-tma- s dilmca. As a iniittcr of
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Arlington
Territorial
jp' ring
IV. Illtovthnt balh-'t.,- u formlsglvlllgs, .ii.'illln.l Jlnr.l
Ifiirliiir no nIul papulartlieai. ltlng I'hone 2171. Consolidated
waning tho irnsthat cf Thomas t'orbes Jr. nmllCduali Akau. This was very to
function, to which largo num-
ber of Invitations had becii Ismcd.oureir.pny place In the
Church the Holy Aponlea, llcv.ronton Smith oaiclatlng. It
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was followed by n most cnjojablorn option at tho Mr. andMrs. I.al Hip, which had been beau-tlfiil- lj
decorated for tho oe nslon.a Ilttlo after 9 o'clcck tho oungeouplo cxrnpcil, nmong clouds of rice.to an nuti mobllo, which whiskedtil to tho Volcano House, wherotho honeymoon la being .spent.
Tho lowing day thu marriage otNj'a AUill, ouco the ruling pqwer oftlju county, and Miss Hmmii Akamu,tho well Known nnd popular teach-er, took place. Tho wedding was a
cry pilv.ite ono, only the Immedl.nte iclutlves and tho closest friends
tho contracting paitlcs being pres-
ent. It pin o at 1 o'clock Inthe nftcrncon nt the home of Mr.nWtv
Box goes without raying that cry- -
forTho
Mrs. Altana. en Trout street,Stephen Ucfha performing tho
cqromony. Tho young peoplo havogono to Olaa, whero they will spendtllclr bono) nu.on. They intend toleave for the Coait tlio next a.
'The third matrimonial cont oftho vcek dIJ not actually tukc placo111 llllo, hut li;tp.ihochoe was cheseiia4 tha.Ercuo for the, ceremony. Thocontracting parties wcro Miss Dllia-bet- h
Vnnatla, tho .daughter of Su-i-
Inloiu) tit William Vnnnatta ofUiO 'Water Wcrki and Sowers,and Mr. C. Hayleiuu v.'hn camo tollllo Fomo months ago ofllclato nsI'nelo Spin's rcpiesmtntlvo at thoSeriao distiller). Tho tookplace last Thursday, tlio bride Jour-
neying from l'auiillo, whoro she hullI bccifjtnrlrg with her brother' fnm- -
ll, whllo tlio gno-- n went outjllln u'l auto, tho couple meetingat I.iiiip.ilicehtio. whero tho icremonywao performed a Hawaiian clergy-man. Tho ycung cuiple live Intho cottcgo on Vol alio whichadjoins tho Vannntta residence.
. Thomas Vreellng wus tos froo llthhs Interpictatlnn cf the laws nsilnsttriumon decency and for mi Infractlcn of Uto regulations was assessednflnu tlio trm-ujlng- s
at Jtidgo I ymcr's court thlinjomlngj
' Sugar, 3.80 cts:
Beets, js.10 3-- 4d
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LOCAL AND GENERAL I FINALS WILL BEAutos, 4 er linur, Is Stable.Try u rami of I'lnoctiir It In pure
Phono HG7.o07 It on
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thing Is llcst nt Tho KncoroDr. 1', 1,. KorgUBon has resumed
prnttltc hi the Arlington Hutol,Dr. Carey. dentist, hag icsumcd
RrnlfoneTlio Anchor l tliu unly genuine
(itrlu hiiIuou Honolulu. "Sura,MIko."
Trustees of tho Planters' Assorla-tlu- n
hold mi cccutle session thinmorning,
Hold entirely remodeled.Itoeim licit lr fiirnMied. Hot nuilcolli liatlip,
'I ho Hoard of Inimlgrn- -
tlcn held n mooting thi, morning to , ,,y 10 v)0 wcnt)iu;o bujihj umiiuu
If you want u good Job dona on anauto or carriage take ItCnrrtago Co., 427 Queen St.
I'ay cash unu ask for green stamps.They're free. Call at the show roomsand tec ha' you sot 'ree forstumps.
You will llko tho luncli that Isccned at the Criterion nn'il the glassof beer. Once a Criterion lunclii-- r is
one.Don't forget that when you want to
Hcnd thai Wireless nil oii have toi.iii nujuuuTj iiutu ui i:iiu ill? ujhu .in -.
uu iu iif luit uiiu uuy winIn many t.with VoT water. Jllro'ii
that thcio will ho clinnco ucor nn 0inrr ,rnlts.up
Ilrst ot week soda Works.JIIbs
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When you need u plumber call up1U31. John Nott, tho Pioneer Plumber. You will to suro to get the belt,ma crhils and work.
Tho Oahu Sugar Compiuy's moot-ing called for this morning to ills--:cuss n cut In dividends, bus bcon d
until Friday morning; I
Tlio man who got n box of Owl J
c I Kara for Chriotimis was delighted.The Owl 'clgnr li tho bedt live-ce-
Cigar luadp. Aal: your ikalor.A good rcholutlon' for the New
Year. Open u savings account In thoUntil; of Ilawnll,- - Ltd and depositregularly some part, of your earnings.
Tlio Tower Wagon that Is builtcorrectly for commercial sen Ice willrun economically wlth'lio c.tr,iugant j
bills for Upkeep. Such Is tho ."
Sec tho Honolulu Tower '
Wngon Co f I' I
There Is no fuel for domestic uso '
ns eatisfiictory as coal. I'laco a '
trlul order with ,j!io. .Honolulu Construction and nrni'lng Coiupany,Queen Btrcot. Tclephono 22S1, wliohavo tlio best coal.
Tlio Kronen; Jvyiidi-y-, (Ji, Ahadlo,
l'rop., 777 Klrfilr street., IsSrJtlioutdoubt tho bo.it laundry In town,
tlfts 'laundry has nobrunches. Tho ?!uce la nt 777 Kingslrc'iil, ninrih6'tclopli6no number is"31- - t ' 1
u tho csond. of fthe sorlcs pjwren and poarl intcs? tlio Ivy won
ocr the shorter luruor courto in1 hour 32 inlnules 39isccniuls, thoKllzaheth coming lii reconil, .six min-
utes later. Tho l'c.irlfeaitio In'tlilrdund Galloping Mnry and I'ku dlii notnntfli tho course.
Tho Republican county commlttconnd the newly-olcctc- d llruiil of Su- -
pcr;ors will meet tonight in cauctiito iltsriibS the Indorsement of cnuill- -
datcs for a niiiuber of minor polltlcal po.dtlous. The county couimlttco docs not wish to Indorse candi-dates and lnvc them turned down bythe board, henco the meeting.
In a few months it Is rumored Hintthere will lo n 'change in tlio manag-ing of the malinger of tho VolcanoHouse, Dcmnsthcnos I.ycurgus. Attho preeeii tlmo ho hns'Jieeti lookingafter this work himself, but It Is ex-
pected that ho will leave tulij Inlandduring tho month ot .March and whenho returns from a trip to Greece willbring back u now vufcr of his des-
tinies In tho shape of a young and ex-
tremely hnndsomo 'wife,Herald.
REAL LIVE MEN!
Whore Individualities havo beenilcvelopeil, and who havo 1111
lUtultlvo kuowledgo of things, tnKondwintago uf opjiurtunltlos, and
liucniuo leaduis of mon or captains of Industries.
Developed or undeveloped hero Isnn opportunity fcr you which soldomcomes but oiifc.
Tho possibilities of the nlgandiuIndustry uro virtually unlimited. IfMm havo buslurts ability, a Ilttlo
and ure In touch with thobusiness Interests of tho Inlands, h'.'c
thn mrnagor i)f Hie IU:i(Mr Cu., Ltd..1101 Umnia street. iTelophono 21:15.
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A limited number of new studentsIh lioahki-pplpg- , typewriting, arlthnietlc, iiiatliopiqth'ii, Hngllsh, dnnv-- jnig. pciiniuiithlp. bhortlininl dicta-tion lllll) ll05 3' bllSlUCM I'OIICM'. atY. M. C A. NIhIiL Solum), Now.tern opens J.uumrj 2. Hill oil to-
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Members Honolulu 8tock and Bond Drlpdln pup, about four months old.Exohincre Owner cull nt A. II. Arlnlgli ft
I Staneenwald Pldg., 102 Merchant Bt. Cu.' htoie, m.at
Tournament HasRecn On for Three
Days.
Finals lii l!io tennis (oiirnnincnt nttho MncDonahl will lio played orrnc.M Sntiiiday, (he loiirnninont luitlmfranched that ilngo whon Just tho nil-nl-
niu tn bo la.eil nil tiy. tho thrcolays play rn lar hold.
On Saturday afternoon tho tourna-ment commeiicaj otxl lioth Sunday amiM. 111. I'll' tiliv tv.ta li,.l.l ..it II. t fiinrlM
,l0 10o,in for tlio tournament.
The results of tho playing havobeen:
Miss Shcfllold and Mr. lloaly defeat-- ;
cd Mrs, Graham and Mr. llarncs.Miss llnwl.es and Mr. Attm-im- i de
fcalcd Mlrs I.eo nnd Dr. Case,Miss famous nnd Mr. Ilartlctt de-
feated Miss Glenn an 1 Noel Dccrr.MI;o Tarpons and Mr. Ilaillctt
Miss lllnlr and Mr. Iruln.Miss Shonteld and Mr. lloaly de-
feated MUh llawkes mid Mr Altmiun.Tho leant consisting of Miss Wood-
ford und .Mr. lMuiiinds wna defaultedowing to tlio Inability of Mr. IMmundsito play, Tho finals will lo played Saturdaya ft oi noon between Mies I'nrsoni andMr. ll.irtlelt agalnfct MIes Shcffleldnnd Mr Healy.
Calendar Pads
and
1911 Diaries
Hawaiian, News Co.,Limited
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SALE OF BOOKSThursday, December 20, to
Wednesday, January I
R 0 W &.LX4.N
OWL01GAR-N0W- 5o
M. A. QUNST & CO
Ladi
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r Afnt
Men's Neckwearand
Belts
The Scarf-maK- aid tho r tho cryScarf-miik- nnd IMt-.nako- r- hae nuppllcd us with n lorgo
and particularly nttrathc line of Tics and Holts. Wo havo
French Silk Ties in Fancy & Plain
Shades,
from 50c to $5.00
Belts, in Gray, Tan, White and
Black;- - m
from 75c to $5.00
SUVA'S TOGGERY, LTD.
Elks' Building King Street
TUNGSTEN LAMPS- HOUSDIlOI.DKItS AND MKKCIIAKTS WHO AUt!
IN UHDUCING TIIKIU I.IOHT, lUAS SHOULDTllKSR LAMPS. TI1KY CIVI3
Twice (he Light Tor the Same MoneyA CLHAUr.ll. nUIUIlTCIt. WIIITKU, flTUADIHIt AND
iiuTTnu LiaiiT in i:vi:iiv way than that oiita'in.i:d with thi: oudinaiiy iumis.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.
MAtfli AlttANGi:MHNT3 NOW TO HAVK THU
FRENCH LAUNDRY777 Kinr? Street
CALL 1XJU YQUlt WASHINGJ. Abad'e. Proprio'or
NO HIlANClIliS
We are going tp offer a ti emend ous
MoneySaving AttractionFor the New Year
On Wednesday, Jan. 4th,' We will begin a
Monster Clearance Sale. Of Our Entire Stock of Women's and Children's
best
USi:
1491
Ready-to-We- ar Apparel
Watch for Later Announcement
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Susncmhrs not only the mostcomfortable, but the moat durable.
Ask your dealer for the "ShirleyPresident" Suspender the Rcnulnehas"Shirley Presidenf'on the buckle
MlQufactuird by
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MHIBBWMREn OT "
e r 1 n fiji 6 ifl
coum:k kinu 'no iu:tiii:L stki:i:ts
WE AN ATTRACTIVE LINEOF HOLIDAY
now on display in the stjrc, such as silk, linen, embroidered
Table Covers, Cushio.ts, Curtains, Toilet
Sets, Handkerchiefs, Butterfly Silk Sliawls.
ForAiling Persons
OthersThe Drink Is
RAIMIER.0 v
THE BEERTHAT SUITSTHE PEOPLE
HIGH LIVING
PROBLEM SOLVED
. I'Mllor i:ciilng Diillelln: I coin-- -
mend the unclosed e'lpplng to thoconsideration of jour luaileis, bothIn!) em uiul sellers, as a pisidhlo so-
lution of tho question of high cost ofIII lug lu Honolulu. Tho 0110 Improve-ment I would suggest would bo V
change "Ca?h means money with or- -
Per, etc.." to. "fash lu nil casesine.ius tho lutuil commercial credit ofthirty days."
Sincerely yours,KANUCK.
Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 23, 1 it 1 0.
Coal.Coal has been Mild lu naiiauotpio
during tho past throe years at apilco lower than a.iy other town InEastern Ontario. It bandied In largoquantities wl'hnut wnslo at $R.o(i thod'"iler can (uilo three meals 11 il iy.but will novcr ncnulrn wimIIIi, and holiniht get paid In full for his rnal orEiuusli. Now It In this question ofpnyment that enforces us to issuethis publication, and vo want eorylioii3ch(ddcr In town andround nlmut to rcail carefully, andmake up his or her mini), that wo nronot Issuing this cliculnr without roa-ron- .
Upwards of t00 homes In thisdistrict arb heated and monls cookedwlllijjilcnlor's nml, uud tho bnidcu ofcirrylns this "Accounts Ilcielvablo"Is bqcomlng .tmi soiIoiih to cuulluiio.To say that after u certain iiamoililnlefiiill coal sold iiiiikI bo cash witholder, would bo so ilrasllc u eh.iugothat many Iioiiiuh rim 10 long on Ihutiili'lCHH hino'illiness of tio riedlt syn-I'li- l,
would ho seilously disturbed,thoicfrio wo inako tho xtcoml roliiuiuof prices niul iililiounr" llirough oioiylender of I Ills nrtlrlo that on anil nft-o- r
7.U. III. 011 Monday. Dec (, lliln.tho following roudllloiiK will governIhu sale of hard roil for domesllr purposes nt our losiiectlvo planus fif lins--
liiess: I Ioii,j
,1.
oi't poiiiuU, ouih
W Imitations J
9vUn
HAVEGOODS
Doilies,
Best
Jb S
5
BI0 ciedlt $7 00; half ton, 10U0pounds, cash ?l!.3.'i. credit SS.CU; quar-ter ton, 50(1 pounds, cash J 175, credit
1.1)0. In Hacks or cmrlcd ndj -- 5crutH per Ion 15 cents for half ton,in cents for COO pounds. Nothing lessthan 100 itiuiids so'd at any time.
Cash means uioiu-- with order,money nt tho scales, or C. O. 1). at thohouse.
Credit mollis CO iV;ys time and 10bents per ton per mouth added on allaccotmlH int paid nt maturity.
Somebody howls, "they hao lalhedthe of coal." Not so b.imo niyourB past If you bum your owncoal. Head the following over twice.All accounts for coal delivered dur-ing the past months became duo asDecember 1st, and must bo paid forIn December or 10 cents par ton willbo added III January i oveidue, undeach following month to cents tillpayment l mnilo All lljpso personawho owe lor eo-i- l I'.i'lhcr&l lu 1!M)D,
11I0S uud fconio In 1SD7 wHl'kJndlyliuriy filward wjti the cash 'to 'nybills that lnuo been tendered andpobtago paid so inanyjjJImuij iliiilmtthe past years1."1 TjiujMllnlng to !
Mimethlni;id,piiig- - twwilliiiakliigro3ft!j)JIngo. A
wouldi'o us "11 ;?Cnofrc ''SffSjEjjgnJeiulrf the
sheriff or the iludcitnlterr;Into tho tonder embfneo
d sinkingif either
dres not appeal to us.I.el Ihu people pay spot cash mid
financial troubles would .well nighcciifc In nil trado circles.
Pay for your coal when jou order,or when oii get II- - And bo sure youpa ilio ucroupt now nwjug. If llilslust Is iiet,lectc'lb,o're nilght ho Iron-bi-
TAYIOIt St tiiU'X.H COAI. ANDI.IJMIIKIt CO:
l'T J. T. flrten.V A IIOniSIITON
Oniiaji'Kiui), Dec, Ul, 11)10.' m
Vnik' Iy' h)miiii IIih dest rpt nunlliiil'luu (i'Ih-oi- i dUioii'H'il.
KVIININO IIUU.CTIN 1IONOt.ttt.lt. T II WnDNKBtlAY. DEC 28, 1910.
HAWAII Will
SEND A FLOAT
Big Island Much Interested Famous Play, Supposed InIn Coming Floral
Paraue.of Used
The noua Hint tlio Island of lla-- l NKW YOUK, Up. 10. Alterwall U 111 lio In tlie l'lor. J every footli.i I roach, great nndul 1'aia.lu wltn n limit lum mnill, lias hern hunt oil unit
muututl thu Viilluy lulu to' nrniliiiitcn 1110 iiuttlliR each cillir-- oniittlim. J the hack, clicirt lup; "Vo'(ro riiIiib to
Dlrvctur Wall has Jmit rcevUcd 11 hao n rlininnluiishlp tiwn next year,letter from Dr. tieiirKo S. Allien of emo pimply him to
iiilvlnliif; that .Mmil piopoae turn to KIoIiIIhk H. Yost. Acnlnto have- mi entry In thu parade, the "Hurry Vp" pcraon proved thatwhich ho uipcclB will eclipse, liny- - ho Is tho anil licst coachthing e te iu It. .Inst what plan of t) th0 country Out of n rnlililu ofvehicle the ihictor has lu 111 ml U IndltTcrciit materlnl ho wclilcil thonot quite clear, hut 0110 or two of Michigan machine, which swept thothe Ideas which aio mentioned nro Wcet and ntaed off l'dinsyh until,icrtnlnly very uuliiic. Tho Miuilltea tlio rccmiiI host clctcn In the Kant,are itlinluK. bo Dr. AlKen frankly j Tho worth of Yost wag lirmiitlit upstales, to keep the character or tliolr at n local cluh the otherinr n very Bruat secret until It Is night. AfterJ n group of formerBpruiig upon an uinsuspo ting mid ml- - frottmll men had dlsctisrcil tho (camsinlrmg public oil tho morning of the of tho Uast and West, ending wherop.irndu. they liegan, n Western graduate
Dr. Allien further stiggcstB In Ills strolled In. Ho planted his big ronulettor that each of tho larger Is- ,, (,0 ,.,10 f the griuip and puffedlands should ho by borne fm.U.)y nt a rntlior weedy cigar.Mud of decorated car, mid he urges The Ynlc-I'rl- n cton gnmo was
Wall to take tlil matter htuiicil.up. Kach of the Islands, of course,! .. tcll you Tom Shcvlln's n wnn- -
vlll ho by , ,ier,- - crie(l one. "lie dovolopcd thoand Hawaii and Maul nro now plan- - B,ft that beatnliif, for decorated cars as well. It "Yrur mind's n vacmini," rejoinedIs very probable that Kntinl will also nm,t,or. the MlniiPiwtuget In lire with 11 cur ko as not to bo conch. Invented tho play. Whyleft In the rear. back"
No word has as jet been received -- Well, conro Hie combative chatfrom Hllo as to tho kind of car tu tcr," 11
In-b- o
eiiteied by the lllg Island. Tli (vlilunl. "I.ft's settlo this on oand'
mutter, hr.wevei, was taken up by fr , siievlln says It's Williams'C. B Wright whllo In Honolulu scv Blltti nI,d tho latter pats Shcviinera wcckn ago. and It Is nll tho back and burbles: No,that a committee of the Illlo Hoard Thomas, be not over modest; takeof Trade now lias the niatVsr in hand. the credit of your genius.' So let'slloth Hawaii nml Maul huvo already vdo the honors between WI11l.it: s
limited their prlnrcses for tho com-- 1 ani siievlln."lug tcte. the former having chosen "Sut, bo that you can notlco It."MUs Weight, and th ! believed a hitherto silent one. "I2r- -
latter Mrs. Sam Kalama, wlfo of tin , I1C5t skcel, coach of Worcester llnl- -
Mnul Senator I verslty. tho play In Ohio
PRINCE AND PRINCESSTROUBETZKOY TO
VISIT AMERICA
BH?wUH
9kM TROUBETZKOY
IMIILADKU'IIIA, Dec. 10. I'rlncuand 1'ilncess l'nul Troubetzkoy willvisit this city (hiving December. Arch-
er M. has Induced thefamous nrtl.it to bring his entire col-
lection of statues to America,nil oipenses. l'rlnco
Is said to huvo the most fam-ous collection of Tolstoy statues midpaintings In the world, tho majorityhis own work Tho princess la wellknown m.ioiig the Americans In
und I'm Is, and they promise 11
seiles of elaborate rnlertnlntuonts fortho couple on their mrluil lu thocountry.
AIRSHIP WILL TRY TOLAMP ON A WARSHIP
Navy Department Planning aNew benes ot lests tor
Use of Aeroplanes,
WASHINGTON. Dee. lfi. Thonext htcp which tho United StaleNavy will tako lu Its studs of air-ships to detcrinliio their utility forwar will bo to test tho ofan neilal craft landing on a warship.Tli'i. win Indicated by Navy nfiiclnlitoday wlio aie coiiilueed as a resultor Axlator KIj'h lllght from the
that the ulrxhlp will pliy anliiMioilaut pint lu tlio naval warfareof the future. Oillcers of tho Navygeiiemlly l,ol!cvo Us pilnnpnl uxcful--
em lo 11 licet will be for scout duly.Tho qiiittilou of hndluu mi nlrshlp
on 11 ion el proseniH many dlllleultloH,F01110 expei tu hullo 'o 11 net oould bertieuhed to leoelvo tho uP'lilp andpiotetl frciu liirrclH uud oilier (illntscli'M, while olliers Indlovn li willho iicrcsuHi)' to (iiili Ihu marhluowith poiiloons ixi lliut llioy may les-icn-
In Ihu wsior btsld thu war ship
DECLARES YOST
INVENTED SHIFT
vention Shcviin,Fifteen Years Ago.
roiirowiitcilumler-evident- ly
shrcwilrnt
itt'lvcrslt)'
rrpiescnlci!
represented princessesPrinceton."
"Williams,
Interrupted g
understood
Wllhclmlna
introduced
Huntington
guar-anteeing Troit-betzk-
possibility
conference football three years ago."Tho others gasped, hut renewed tho
debate with renewed relish. "Wil-liams'," "Shevlln's" and "Skcel's"wero murmured and howled.
The jilg Worccrler looked moreand more boreily Finally the cigarbhlftcd and her drawled:
"Why, Hurry J!p Yost used thatshift fifteeiT years ago. He's forgot-ten, more' atiiitit football than jourShevllns, etc., will t'ver know. Justbefore I c.1111'0 Knst I saw Kieldlng.
IIo was rcadliig'or 'Shevlln's shift,'in a newpapcr. Ho fooked up, smlled and Bald: 'It Is so long ago bIiicoI lntrodu ed that piny that I forgotthe na'tio of tho team. I remember0110 thing, though, I didn't run my
players Into oxliattstlon licforo get-
ting them into position for tlio play.'i Shevlln's shift? Huh!"t The cigar was still steaming as hu
walked away.
"NEXT SPEAKER"GREETS BOOSTERS
Champ Clark Hoars Claims ofWest, But Won't Com-
mit Himself.
WASHINGTON, Dec. . Tlio SanFrancisco OxpiMltlon delegation '"'d n
busy day today holding conruicncosnml Interviewing senators and congicssmeii. Tho Initio was iiiado morevlgnroiis by tho arrival of a Now Or-
leans delegation of 12 businessmenDining tho day tho Now Orleans peo-
ple called at the California licndipi tr-
iers and wero cordially received. O001I
reeling prevails 011 both sides, butneither sldo Is showing tho other Itshand.
Judge W. W. Morrow or Californiawho is hero attending tho Carnegietrustees' meeting, has Joined tho "SanFrancisco 1915" boomers.
Ciuvorimr elect Johnson Intended togo to New York tonight but receivedn request from tho White Ilouso loboo tho president tomorrow, bo ho willwait over. They will jneet pilvalolvand discuss tlio political situation ontlio eoatt.
Covin nor Otllott was buiy all day In-
tel viewing old f lends In congress. HoIs gioatly oncaiiiaged oicr the out-l- i
ok.ltov. J. I'. Mctjuald of San Francisco
nml Joseph Scott, president of tho l.osAngeles chamber of commerce wereHie guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Tuft nt
lunchoon. They Impressed iixiii theirhoctess tho anxiety of California to bohost to tho nations upon tho enmp'o-Ho-
of tlio cnnol.The president rnjnycil .loo Scott's
stoiles mid told one or two himself onFather .McQuald. win was chaplain ofIho First California volunteers whenTall wits governor of tho l'hlllpplnos.
In company with Senator FrankFlint, flottirimr (Illicit called iipou Ihopresident dining thu day and spentMinie tlnio in roiiferenro.
MvmliciH or (lie exK)stllnn commit-
tee called loday upon Chomp Clarkwho Is already gieelod as Ihu spoikciof Hie next liiniH'. mid paid their '"peels. Thoy weio iiiont cordlully rreliod. mid Hie oxpiulllou questionwas illHrumiNl ucuorully at lengthClmk derlluM lo commit himself.
BULLETIN ADB PAY- -
That fUVdQ WM
Hacking 4flCoygSi JpJ
Hard coughs arc bad enough, tobe sure. But It's often the lit-
tle, hacking, tickling, persistentcough that means the most,especially when there is a his-tory of weak lungs in the family.What should L--c done? Ask yourdoctor. He knows. Ask himabout the formula on the labelof every bottle of Aycr's CherryPectoral. A:k him if this med-icine has his full approval forthroat c.id lung troubles. Thendo Oo he says.
Ayer's fey Pectoral
ntrii!brr I C. htthCe., tmll fin, C.S.X.
Well, What Do
You Know
About
This?
$175,000Worth of Real Estate
Sold in KdimukiDuring the Last
Nine Months
After writing-- Ads on Kal-muk- i,
we have put over thebipgcst success in years, out-
selling- every other districton the market. But hush!We couldn't have done it ifthe properly had not been nilright and sold itself.' Thereal secret the property; notthe stuff wc have been writi-
ng".
Kaimuki Land
Co.
Forcegrowth
Will do il
PUREREPARBDAINT
WITHSTANDS Till-- : RUN
LF.VEHS & C00KE, Limited177 South King Street
QRAB0WSKY TRUCK"
1. 1A. 2 and 3 Uotis 45 II. P.HONOLULU POWER WAQ0N CO
Agents875 South, Ncnr KIiir Street
Phone 2100
Whitney & Marsh
Great Sale
AT
of
ToOn account of the re-model- of ourReady-to-We- ar Department, we willplace on sale on
Tuesday, Jan. 3rdOur entire stock of
Gowns
uKifIS,
-- Wear
ngene
uiclIS, yUlTS,
etc., etc.
Every Garment in the house will beReduced
DUFFEY'S APPLE JUICE
Sparkling, Refreshing, Enjoyable
QUARTS AT...PINTS
...$4.23 A DOZEN
... 2.23 A DOZEN
BENSON, SMITH & CO., Ltd.,TOUT AM) HOTEL STIIHKTS
When we tfet your wireless call for HELP,wo will come to the rescue with flood old
a PRINTER'S INK 3
ROOT) ADVERTISING HAS SAVED MANY BUSINESS MEMROM nNANCIAL SHIPWRECK
BULLETIN PIIBI.I SUING CO.. LTD,
t Wu MoreIn which to take advantage ofour Exceptionally Low Prices.
Goods being sacrificed inorder to clear the departments.
They Must Be Sold
Call At Once
L. B. Kerr & Co., Ltd.,Alalfea Street
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A SLASH IN BOOK PRICES!Out of town orders
must be post-
marked on sale
days and accom-
panied by a Post-offi- ce
order or
check
TipsMother do the days drag long
and tired? You don't complainfor you love your little ones. Butwhy not save your strength? Letone of our little Want Ads huntout a good Nurse today one Im-
bued with the motherly spirit.And Nurse remember that themothers of this city read thispaper and if your Want Ad ishere when they look for a Nurse,it means your selection for a goodhome. Get what you want now
s Read
AMUSEMENTS
New OrpheumTi:i.Kinoxn acco ,
Hotel Street, Next to Young Hotel
TO.S'IHHT and TOMOIlltOWi
OEOEGE B. HOWARD COMPANY
In Kitgonc Walter's (Ircat I'lny
"PAID IN FULL"
l'WDAY and SATUUDAY and
SATURDAY MATINEK at 2:30
(Any Seat In the Hotiso, 25 Cents)
"SHERLOCK HOLMES"
LAST PKUFOUMANCKS:
New Year's Matinee and Evening
EVENING PRICES. . . .25c,- 35c, 50c
Fifty Cavalry Symphony Orchestra
SavoyHotel, Opposite Bethel
Largest Motion ncturoTheater In City
(Management of K, J. Love)
SPECIAL CHANOU OK
PKOailAM TON1C1IIT1
"SENATOR McPHEE"Rollicking Farce Comedy by Malaiv
Magrath Comedy Company
DOT RAYMONDIn Ilaliy-Dra- Songs
GEORGE STANLEYllallads and Illustrated Songs
Stage view never obstructed dur-
ing entire perlormnuco, Kve'ry stngowhlspur heard.
POPULAR PRICESNever Changed
Royal Academy of.
Dancing I
Odd Hall
On a Nurse ora as
.sg wKm
31,
UUTISS
Preo from otcar-lin- o
$1
ot Sam
TwoHotel Street, Ilotbcl
Near Port
'I
and Safest
Show for 10c and 15c
NO
class every I rlday Ic Odd Hallat 3;iJn lessons
Phono 171'.MIBH
T. II. I)KC. 2S, 1010.
FOR SIX DAYS ONLYLatest $1.50 Fiction, cut to
Reprint Copyrights, to
Holiday Books, prices cut deep
GettingPosition Nurse
agBW1
and
See theSCHRIVER
World-Famou- s
transportation
?
Wiil
Toiilrlit nml tomorrow nlelil theGeorge II. Howard Company will pro- - chest rn.sont, nt New
In It said . . .
--J to ns . ... .....i,us It did In "Thu
In It mich a Im- -
presslun! Tho of In Is the
old ono tlioromo to tho
sympathy goes out tothehy tho of tho mean nml
' In tho end theInst of lovo for her lius.
band tins lieeu by hisj to sell her a man ho
him.In will ho
l mi nt tho SaturdaySUNDAY MONDAY and Saturday by
January 2 "Sherlock Holmes." Mondny
MARS,Aviators
lllPLAN'i:
endto Mo.innlua grounds.
to
nlid willbo This will the
of tho season In IIo--
of tho
'"" "' "start nt 3 m. each ',,e,"ur" for entertainers or his p. troion salo at
Tickets,
THREE FLIGHTS
(Management Kuboy)
Entrances:Opposlto
Pauahl,
Honolulu's LargestPlayhouse
HIOIICLASS VAUDKVILI.i:!LATKST MOTION PICTUUHSIMUSICAL COSIKDYI
Hughes Orchestra!I
A Fifty.Cent
POSITIVELY IlKIIIKIl
DANCINO SCHOOL.
Children's dancingafternoon Fellows'
byMppolnlineiit,
IIA'KI. IIUCKLANI),4701-l-
RVnNMSO nill.t.RTIN', HONOI.Ut.U, WIWNT.SOAY,
IN
Pre-
sent Powerful Drama
of
i
.in nu iu pn-cn- t uno
of the most ofnow to
i PivoI tho most and
In! five
all as as' lilla nr Thplr IirO
Tho Is
appear
Orphcum,k".1,1.--
8; Z" BIJ0U'S BIG
which troupe, .wpi,bfully advantage ,....., Thpnl,
Witching Hour,"which mndu decided
story "Paid Full"embezzler whoso
crimes flnall) lioinn him,which usually
embeizlor being gotten aroundportrayal
craven type. wife,whoso spark
Killed nttemptwhose money
embezzles, leaves"Paid Pull" followed
Pilday night,SATURDAY mntlneo night
December nfter- -
BALDWIN,
Howard
'noon evening Hill!"given. mark clos-
ing Howardnolulu.
EMPIRETO FUTURE
Manager Scully Kmplro
TicketsPlights
Kmplro Theater.'
DAILY
o'clock, I'rlvale
"Hello,
ceiiruarynotnblo troupes en-
tertainers playing Westernnudlonces "Tlio Columbians":regarded beautifulrellncd vaudeville.
These peoplo present ninnymusical fantasias, dainty
nrnftilAII rnritlimpxbeautiful, troupe composed
n dainty
whether, an adult, she ho aPaul or an Adellna Genee. Tho Co-
lumbians present a fantastic novelty,n pocket edition of do extrava-ganza. She" n too dancer, and forpolte, graco and puro beauty is asnear perfection as human limitationswill permit. Tills llttlo dancer as-
pires to bo a second Ooueo, and Itbelieved sho will achieve all shohopes for. This company will boono of tho most nmhltlouB bookingsMr. Scully has arranged In tho
two months.Meanwhllo ho has Oludstona
Sisters, and are making tlio;real big hit of the Their ac-
robatic danco Is now tho rage,nml adult and young patrons nllkotltnl entortalneiH of tlio firstrank.
Tomorrow evening thcro will honil entire, change of hill at tho Km-pil-
SAVOY NEW
- TALENT THIS WEEK
New talent will arrive on the HI
errn Friday to be booked at tin)flmoy Tlicilcr. This talent Is saidto he ii comedy troupe which lias
ii line ii'piltatlou Kant-IT-
'Btuhij iilnl Iiuh Jiut readied
They will nt tlio Sa-
voy shortly after nt rival here, nmlwill repkwe iliu Wilson SIsteiB, wholoft fur thu Oileiit osterday.
The Coined) Com-ian- y
In another farce loliu on tomorrow night, tlio
midweek change of programtakes place. TIiIk wilt lie n
faro. Dot llnjmnnd(iiorgo Stanley will have nowand )ii!c new ninis will bo dlsplacd.PiofeKsor Anderson lias arranged anentirely new ptogrnm of musical selections to lie rendered liy tlio or- -
the Hugcnoi xr--z
Is that theappears ,,.,
p.
ami
naact
for
tomoriow night theie will ho an nl- -
most until ely new company of vnude.vlllu artists, the only one of tho oldfavorites to beingMlddletun. Itowe, Kipling, Purryland llraiitoii have finished up, hutall with thu exception of Dunn nndjIlrauton will appear la tho nowsketch, "Tho (lay .Mrs. Dollar." Tho'first portion of this piece will bo.concluded tonight, and the final In-
stalment will be produced tomorrowwith a slightly altered cast. This!will ho entirely different from thocurrent piece, and there will be newsongs, s enery, etc. Tho new peopleare F.d Qulgley, who arrived jestur- -
day by tho and MlkoPnton. Qulgley Is n blackifaco mo-- j
nologue entertainer and eccentriciluncer. comes with n high rep-
utation, and on his dancing alone Itconsidered that ho will be an
success. He does not,howovcr. depend on his nblllty Inthis direction alone, for he a reallygood About Mike Pa-to- n
seems unnecessary to say any-
thing. Ho about as popular asaii)ono In Honolulu, and ho will boa tower of strength to ttul lllioubill. As usual, an excellent programof music being rendered by tho or-
chestra, and It Is highlyAn Innovation that has met withuniversal approval, Is tho distribu-tion of programs. Now patrons knowexactly who Is and, be-
sides. teems to rnlso tho tone of
Marilyn' "10 snow in the ostium- -
ll UtrU .U1IIU1 UIIU IttlllHJ,Miller, little dancer a! Hon of the audience when t.oy have.i,,,.. i,n. om.ufl.1 critic, tn nsk programs to rorer to.
as will
luxeIs
Is
nextthe
theytown,
Just
them
on'
Hindu In thetin
West.
put wlieiiitFiial
amisongs,
much
He
Is
Is
ItIs
is
It
Further nddltloiiB to the bill aro Inby the
BAND
Tho Hawaiian bund will give apublic cuutvrt this evening lit AaluPurk at 7:30, Following is the program of selectionsMarch The Navy PetherOverture Poet and Peusunt. .SuppoHallad Morning Heethovon
of Verdi. ,, .UodfroyVocul Hawullan Songs
. Ar. by MergerSelection Christmas Dream . . . ,
I Williamsliilermozzo Fairyland Heme,
Finale Turk lull Idyll and Ange--
linn IlyugTho Star Spangled lUiiner.
I AFor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Hoars thoBlgiittture
The liicowiiiuiury.
fur wcalih tuiils al Ilin
Hotel St., opp. Snvoy
of J. T. Scully)
Matinees Every
and at 2 P. M.
NP.W TOXIOHTISISTERS
Hit of he Week!Dramatic SinfiiK
New FancySpecial Acrobatic Feature!
THE GREAT SNOOKof Kolli and Dill)
Assisted by DUNNIn Magic!
EDNAOperatic In Hlgh.Class
SelectionsNew under the direction of
HARRY WEIL
PRICES. . . .10c. 15c. 25c
LAST WKKK OP THIS QUKAT
MORRIS and WILSONAcrobats mid Tumblers
PIUST WF.HK OPand HOWARD
(Jreat Fancy DancersCI.OSINO NIC1IIT OP
MEDO-'- andArtists In Oil and Sand
NEW and NEW FILMS
Corner Nuuanu and Pauahl Streets
THE
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And
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School of Culture.Ladies' Men's and
classes. Hours: a, si, to 10 p. m.and Pn'vate
As announced In tho II u 1 o 1 nseveral weokif ugo tho Pacific fleet orany of the ships of the fleet will notcome to Honolulu for the Februarycarnival, u letter being received fromActing Secretary of tho Navy Win-thro- p
to this efTect by Director Wallof the Floral Parade bymull. The letter follows:
"Tho receipt of jour letter of the2Cth ultimo, reiiiestlng that the Pa-
cific fleet, or a portion thereof, besent to Honolulu on the occasion ofHie Floral Parade and carnival, Feb-ruary SI, IUI1, Is amiIn reply I beg to Inform you that aschedule of military exercises hasbeen adopted for Hint fleet for Diej car IUII, under which the entireII cut u 111 lie iinuiiceil In tint vicinityof Pilget Konnil and on the southernlalliornia coast during the monthsof Jauuury, February and March, midI ngiel that It ulll not be
fur tliil licet In he present lit thecnriihul."
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AMUSEMENTS.
Aviation Meet
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Tonight.
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Beautiful Standard Edition Sets cent
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Mlssdludjs
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AMUSEMENTS.
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(Management
Monday, Wednesday
Saturday
GLADSTONE
HarmonyDialogue!
Dancing!
(FormerlyCLEOPATRA
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RANDALLMezzo-Sopran- o
Orchestra
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EDWARDS
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PICTURES
PIERRE BARRON
PhysicalChildren's
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NO FLEET FOR
FLORAL PARADE
yesterday's
acknowledged,
prnctlr-llhl- e
w
This is Strictly a
Cash Sale
Every on
Sale at Cut Prices
No Restrictions
Daddy's Bedtime
Story-- The Captain'sDaughter WV.slOtUS
4
"I Da Nat Know ItJbut I red It" ,
HAT kind of n captain wns he, daddy?" asked Jack trhen daddytold the namo of the story ho wns nboiu to tell. "Was ho a con-
tain In the army or the captain of one of tho great blc shipswhich go to Lurope?"
That wade daddy laugh. "He was neither, son," ho said. "Thcro nraother kinds of captains besides the two kinds you have named. Tho captain.
In this story was tho oaptntn of n llttlo llshlng ship which sailed away fromn city called (iloucestor la search of flsh. Tho captain bad a wife uml'adaughter, Dora, of whom he was very fond.
"It made Dorn cry sad when her daddy had to leave home on his fishingvoyages. lie pivfened staying at home, of course, but ho had to go to earnmoney for mother and llttlo Dorn, Dora was n true sailor's daughter. In-
stead of pla lag with dolls, like other llttlo girls, sho used to play with llttlotoy boats. V
"One day Dorn enme homo and found her mother crying bitterly. Why,mamma, what Is the matterl' asked tho little girl. 4 t
"There has been n great storm, nml some of tho fishing vessels havo beenwrecked,' said Doin's mother. 'I am iifnild your father's ship Is lost, as noth-ing has lieen heard from her. We will never see father again.' ",
"'I nni sure vv Khali, mother,' said Dora. Aud sho said it so confidentlythat her mother looked up. , 2- -
"'How do you know wo shallV sho asked. -" '1 do not know It, but I feci It,' said Dora. And sho did not cry for her
father. You must not nsk mo how sho could feel It, for I do not know, but Ido know that this Is n true story. i
"Dora's made her mother feel better for a time. lint whenn week passed unit father did not return and thcro was no news from himhis wife became ory sad again and cried almost all day. Dora, too, was
to feel sail, but sho did not cry, fur sho wanted to cheer her mother."Ono evening mother was putting Dora to bed. Thcro camo a sound of
voices from downstairs, nml Dora sat up straight In bed. 'Mother, mother,'sho cried, 'I told you father was not drownedl I hear hut volcol' And suroenough in another minute father camo Into tbo room. J
"Ills ship had been wrecked in tho great storm, but ho and nil his menhad saved themselves In tho ship's boats. They had later been picked up by(a big ship and taken to Itoslon, and there tho captain bad obtained work thatMA.tl.1 1 1,1m, ramn h nn alinrn " ..... '
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LEGAL NOTICES.-- J
IN THE C1R0UIT COURT OP THEFIRST CIRCUIT. TERRITORYOF HAWAII. HOLDINO TERMSIN THE CITY AND COUNTYOF HONOLULU. .
MAUSTON CAMPIHM.L, Superin-tendent nf Public Works of heTerritory ot Hawaii, Plalntlrtami Petitioner, vs. 1SAIIKLLAIt. WOOD3 et nl Defendantsnnd Hcspondents.
TKItM SUMMONS.TIIH TKUHITOHY 6K HAWAII to
THH I1IOII SHERIKI.' of theTerritory of Hawaii, or hisDeputy:
YOU AUK COMMANDED to sum-mon ISAHKLLA It. WOODS: PAL-M13- H
PAltKHIl WOODS and MOL-L1I- 3
WOODS, his wife; MAtlYAMCC 11LUIITT and P. W. P.IILUHTT, her husband; JAMESI'HAN'IC WOODS nnd 1JVA WOODS,his wife; SAMUEL PAIIKKR WOODSnml ItOSi: WOODS, his wife; MA-DE- L
ItOIlEUTSON HECKLEY nndHENRY HECKLEY, lior husband!MAUI) WOODS; LUCY WOODS; It.W. SHINGLE, ERNEST WODE-IIOUS- E
nnd ALLAN W. T.Trustees under the Will
of .lame Wight, deceasod; KOHALARANCH COMPANY, LIMITED, anHawaiian Corporation having Itsprincipal odlco at Piiuhue, District otKohnln, Island nnd Territory or Ha-
waii; JOHN DOE, MARY DOE, andRICHARD DOE, unknown ownersnnd claimants, defendants, In, casethey nhnll file written nnswer within twenty days after servlco hereofto ho and appear beforo tho saidCircuit Court nt the torm thereofpomlluK Immediately after tho expi-
ration of twenty days after servicehercor; provided, howovcr, It noterm ho pending at bucIi time, thento ho and appear before thd saidCircuit Court at tho noxt succeed-ing term thereof, to wit, tho Jan-uary 1911 Term thereof, to be hold-e- n
at the City nnd County Df Ho-
nolulu, on Monday, tho ninth dnynf January next, at 10 o'clock a.tn., to show cause why Judgmentof condemnation of the lands do.
1
scribed in tho retltlon herein andfor nny othor relief demanded Intho petition should not bo awardedto Mnrston Campbell, Superintend-ent of Public Works, pursuant to thetenor of his annexed Petition.
And havo you then there thisWrit with full return of your pro-ceedings thereon.
WITNESS tho Honorablo Presid-ing Judgo of the Circuit Court ottho Tlrst Clriult" at Honolulu nfore-snl- d,
this 1st day of September,1910.
(Seel.)(Sgd.) HENRY SMITH,
Clerk.(Endorsed) L. No. 7202. Reg. 3,
pg. lGfi, Circuit Court, Klist Cir-
cuit, Territory of Hawaii. MarstonCampbell, Superintendent of PublicWorks of tho Territory of Hawaii,Plff. and Petitioner, vs. Isabella II.Woods et als., Defts. nnd Respond-ents. Original summons filed nndIssued September 1, 1910, at 2:25o'clock p. m. A. K. Aona, Asst.Clerk. Returned October 4, 1910,at 1:03 n. m. A. K. Aotia. Asst; IteIssued for further servlco this 4 thday of October, 1910, at 1:BB o'clockp. m. A. K. Aona,. Asst. Clerk.Territory of Hawaii, ''
City and County of Honolulu, ss.I, Henry Smith, Clerk of tho Cir-
cuit Court of the rirst Judicial Cir-
cuit, Territory of Hawaii, do horO'by certify the farcgolng.tq,lip.a,.full,true nnd correct copy of the orig-
inal summons In tho case of Mnr-ston Campbell, Superintendent ofPublic Works of tho' Territory ofHawaii, vs. Isabella H. Woods etals., as the same remains of' iccordand on fllo In tho ouVo ot the Clerkor said Court.
IN WITNESS WHEnKOP, I havohereunto eet my hand nnd affixedtho Seal of paid Circuit Court this17th day of Novcnlbor, 191,0.
HENRY ."SMITH,Clerk of the Circuit Court ot tho
Tlrst Circuit, Territory of Ha-waii.
Aloxandor Lindsay Jr., Attorney-Oencra- l,
and Arthur O. Smith, Dep-uty Attorney-Genera- l, for tho potl.Honor. 477D-3-
BYAUTH0RITY.
NOTICE.
Payment of Sewer Rates.In iiiTorlauco with Chanter 84 of
I tho Rovlsed Laws of 1905, all thosoholding Bewer privileges or payingwwor ratea aro horeby notified thatthe sower ratoa for tho six (0)months ending Jnno.30.1911. willbo duo nnd payublo at tho offlco ottho Superintendent of Public Works,on tho first day of January, 1911.
A failure to pay such rates withinfifteen (ID) luys thereafter wRl eub,- -jeci mo nuioer io m por cent, addi-tional.
MARSTON CAMPBELL,Superintendent of Public AVois.
Department of Public Works, De-
cember 19, 1910. 4804-l-
UNION
BARBER SHOP
M. VIERRA, Prop.
REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS
entered for Record Dec. 27, 'fa'io.
i: K Connnt lo I K Kapunlnl ct nl RclE E Cnmitit tn I K Knpttntat ct hi. RclII II I'nna nnd wf In Trent Trust
Co Ltd M
Knmak.ipelnilnnt to James Arm-strong D
Joseph Selinrncli and wf to O ItKalrchlM ,....!)
E J .Morgan nnd wf to Ooorgo IIrntrchlld D
B J Morgan and wf to Rutiis PApaldlug D
Entered for Record Dec. 24, 1910.K Taro.i to A Slnjo C MWnlluku Market & Co to
County of Maul LJohn Do Mello Jr to Volcano Stables
& Transyort Co Ltd C MJulian It Yatci lo Volcano Stables
& Transport Co I,td C MW M Knlnlwaa and wf to Chas
K Mngulre DW M Knlnlwaa nnd wf to Charles
K Mngulro DAntonio Kernnndoz Jr to Maul
Dry goods (c Orocoy Co Ltd ,....LKdnn K Akau to Mercy K Akau...DKnhalrpniihl Shaw and hsh to, An-
nie rnrden ...., DKcalolm Kalel and hsb to Mnrlhn
F I'lemlng D
pi. Klrkpalrlck to Trent Trust CoLtd .'.....D
S D Hcln-I.- and wf to Hllo Rail-
road Co DL Klrkintrlck to Illnhop & Co ...A M
Entered for Record Dec. 26, 1910.Est of R W Holt by Tr to L H Nn- -
makelm ......Ilel
Recorded Dec. 0. 1910.Mnllo M Pan and hsh to C Akul ct
nl; L; por R P 492C. Kill 9442 andpc land, Kaawaloa, S Knna, Hawaii.40 yrs nt $30 ior yr. B 343, p 3B.Oct 20, 1910.
Ocorgo W A tlapal to lilshon & Co,M; 2 pes land, Ponahhwnl St. Hllo,Hawaii. JS30. R 344, p 43. Nov 29,1910.
flrnco D Merrill and hsh to ChasII Dickey nnd wf, D; 32,340 so, ft,cor School and Nuu.inu Sts, Honolulu.SI etc. C L H Doc No 247. Dee fi,
1910.Onmlllo Pcrelra and wf to Sebas
tian Slmocs (widow), D; Int In lot18, blk 1, KnplolanI Tract Honolulu,Oahu; $205. I) 33S, p 300. Dec C,
191Q.Rebecca A Stono (widow) to Ed
ward C Wolter D; np II of lot J3, gr70, Young St, Honolulu, Oahu; 12,-00-
II 333, p 301. Dec 7, 1910.Kcapnpalanl nnd hsb to V. II I'
Wolter, tr, D; Hit lu C02 so ft of np2, kill 30, Queen St, Honolulu, Oahu
fl. Jl 335., p 302. Nov 18, 1910.Edw 11 V Wolter, tr, to James Ka- -
mnno ct nl Rcl; lands, etc, In deeddated Doc 13, 1909; 150. II 344,p 4S. Do; 9, 1910.
James Knmano and wf ot nl toEdward 11 F Wolter. tr, M; por R P5589, kill 1504, Kalln, Honolulu,Oahu, etc; property In Tcr ,of Hawaii, etc; n p (gis) 3QG1, 2189 and1911 and R P 3831, Klpnhulu, Maul,etc; S2S5. I) 344, p 49. Dec 9,1910.
Qustav Cordes to Samuel Knlapoopoe Jr and wf, Hel; por R P 074, kill1749, nnd 1- Int In np 3, It P 4497,bldgs, crois, rents, etc, Knlllil Ho-
nolulu, Oahu; f COO. 1) 314, p 51.Dec 9, 1910.
Hamnkua Mill Co to Pnaullo Agri-cultural Co Ltd, Sur L; various pesland, Hnmnkun, Hawaii; $14, 353, GO.II 313, p 52. Oct 1, 1910.
h Klrkpotrlck to Mary J Ollvor,1); lots 118, 119 and 120, WnlalaaHeights, Honolulu, Oahu; $G50. II335, i 303. Dec G, 1910.
Mnry J Oliver to L Klrkpotrlck.M; lots 118, 119 and 120, rents, etc,wniniao Heights, Honolulu, Oahu;S325. II 34 1, p 55. Dec G, 1910.
Laupahoehno 8ugnr Co lo Papaoloa Agrctl Co Lti1 Sur L; Int In pornr am, rapanion, rn imo, Hawaii;S5I1G.43. II 343, p 39. Juno 29,1910.
Laupahoehoo Sugar Co Ltd to Pa- -paaloa Agrctl Co Ltd, Sur L; int Inlots 1 and 2, Pnnnnloa. etc. Hllo. Hawnll; Int In lots 21 nnd 31, L P4821, Wnlkamalo, Mnulun HomesteadTract, N Hllo, Hawaii; $1135,90. II443, p 41, Oct 1 1910.
Paaullo Agrctl Co Ltd to HnmakunMill Co, L; various pes lnnd, llnmnlsun, Hawaii; 21 yrs at $1524.50per an, II 343, p 54. Oct 1, 1910.
John II Knmlo ct ol to I K Kako(k) ct nl D; ap 2, II P 3010, kill4993, Papuaa. Klpahulu, Maul; $50,It 335, p 297. Dec 5, 1910.
Hannah Jacksop and hsb to N KSnimn, D; Int in R P 2353, kul 492,Punla, Walkapu, Maul; $10, II 335,p 298. Nov 27, 1909,
BY AUTHORITY,
NOTICE.
The names of all persons who onDccomber 31, 1910, aro delinquent intho paymont of their taxna for the,curront your, will bo published ns ro- -qulrod by lav. Perfcons In this clnssshould call nt the Tax Ofllco nnd,eottlo before, tho nbovo dato or theywill be publicly listed.
CHAS. T. WILDER,k, , . Assessor. First Division.It 4807-7- 1
LEOAL NOTICES.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEUNITED STATES FOR THETERRITORY OF HAWAII.
THE UNITED 8TATE3JOK AMER-ICA, Plaintiff, vs. THE TERRI-TORY Of HAWAII, ot nl.j Defend-ants. ,THE PRESIDENT OP TIIH
UNITKD STATES, GREETING:THE TERRITORY OV HAWAII,
AMERICAN SUQAR COMPANY,LIMITED, a Corporation organizedand existing under nnd by vlrtuo ottho laws of tho Territory of Hawaii;CHARLES It. 1H8HOP; WILLIAMO. SMITH, SAMUEL M. DAMON, V.FAXON IIISIIOP, ALHKRT F. JUDD,and ALFRED W. CARTER, Trusteesunder the Will and of the Estate otIlERNICE P. IIISIIOP, deceased;ELIZAI1ETII LHIUE, LUCILE
ESTHER KALIIlt, CARO-LINE PUKOO, ANNIE KAPAPALA.CLARA KILAUEA. HLSA HILO,MARION MAKENA. DAVID PUU-LO-
ALI1ERT PUNAHOU. ROBERTWAHIAWA, ALEXANDER LANAt,OEOROE KEWAI.O. HENRY
WALTER HAWEA, andPHILIP LAHAINA, unknown ownoraand claimants. , ,
You iro hereby directed to appear,and answer tho Petition In an actionentitled ns nbove, brought' againstyou In the District Court of tho Uni-ted States, In nnd for tho Territoryof Hawaii, within twenty flays fromand niter service upon you ot a cer-tified copy of Plaintiff's Petitionhorcln, together with a certified copyUl HUH OUUIUIUI13. t " ,
And you nro hereby notified thatunless you appear and nnswer nsabovo required, tho said Plaintiffwill tako judgment of condemnationof the lands described In' tho Petitionherein and for any other relict de-
manded In tho Petition.WITNESS THE HONORABLE
8ANFORD B. DOLE, arid the HON-ORABLE A. O. M. ROBERTSON,Judges' ot said District Court, thla22nd day of, November In tho yearof our Lord ona thousand nine hun-dred nnd ton nnd of tho Indcpend-onc- o
of the United States ono hun.dred and thirty-fift-
(Sgd.) A. E. MURPHY,(Seal) Clerk.
(Endorsed)No. 06., DISTRICT. COURT OF
THE U. S. for tho Territory iof ll,
THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA vs. THE TERRITORY OFHAWAII, ctinl. SUMMONS. ItOB-KR- T
W. BRECKONS, and WILLIAMT, RAWLINS, Plnlntlffs' Attorneys.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICATerritory lof Hawaii, City of Hono-lulu ss.
I. A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of thoDistrict Court ot tho United Statesof America, In and for tho Territoryand District of Hawaii, do horebycertify tho foregoing to bo a full, truoand correct copy of tho original Po-tltl-
nnd Summons In tho case otTHE UNITED SPATES OF AMER-ICA vs. THE TERRITORY OF HA-WAII, ct ol., as the samo remains ofrecord nnd on fllo in tho offlco of thoClerk of said Court.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havohereunto set my hand and nfllxcd thosoal of said District Court this lBtday of December, A, D. 1910.
(Seal) A. E. MURPHY,Clerk ot tho United States District
Court, Torrltory of Hawaii.4790.3m
BY AUTHORITY.,
RESOLUTION' NO. 391.
BE IT RESOLVED by tho Bonrdof Supervisors of tho City and County ot Honolulu, Torrltory of Ha-waii, that fho sum of Forty-nln- o
Hundred ($4900.00)3Dollara, ho andtho same Is horeby appropriated outor tho uoneral Fund .for nccountknown ns Malnfonanca'of'iloads, Ho-
nolulu HlBtrlct.Introduced by
J! C, QUINN,Supervisor.
Dated this Gth day of Dccomber,A. D. 1910.
Approved this 21st day of Decom-bo- r,
A. D, 191Q,JOSEPH J. FERN,
Mayor.480G Dec. 22, 23, 2,i, 20, 28, 29,
30, 31; Jan. 2, 3, 4, ii.
NOTICE.
Payment ofjyater Rates.As provided for In Chapter 46 ot
tho RevUed Laws of Hawaii, 190C,nil porsons holding wuTcr privilegesor thoso paying water rates nro here-by notified that,tlie water "rates fortho six J(u,no,,iKf1911, will be due and payable on thoflrtt dny of January, 191J.h
A tnlluro (o pny such, water ratoawithin fifteen (15) days thereafteran additional charge ot 10 per cent,will bo made.
All privileges upon which rntci!remain unpaid on January 1G. 1911.are subject tn Immediate shut offwithout further notice.
Rates aro payable nt the odlco oftho Honolulu Water Works CapitolBuilding. '
J. M. LITTLE,Siipeilnteiidcnt of Honolulu Water
WorkH.Honolulu, T. It., Documbor 19,
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jf.EVENING 1IULLETIN, HONOLULU, T II . WEDNKtflUV l)Et 2S ll I 0
BIGAPPLESALE
CHOICE OREGON APPLESFrom Rogue Illvor Vnlloy
Delivered Direct to You for TheirAo'.ual Cost
Union-Pacifi- c TransferCq.,
Opposite Lcwcrs & Cooke
S. E. LucasOPTICIAN
Masonio Building, corner Hotel andAlakca
The best lenses in town to fitevery eye.
DR.SCHURMANN
Osteopath175 BERETANIA STBEET
Phone 1733
AutomobileSupplies & Repairing
Associated Garage,limited
Von Hamm- - YoungCo., Ltd.
Pioneers and Leaders in, 'tlie Automobile Business
XAgents for such n carsas I'aclinrd, Stevens'Duryca, Cudlllac, Thomas Flyer,Ilul:k, Overland, Uaker Eloctrlc, andothers.
Gay and MillerAnnounro the opening of tlio
OAHU AUTOMOBILE STAND
on JANUARY 1, 1911, at tlio cornoror KINO and I1ISII01 STREETS,with
Eight Cars and Experiencedand Reliable Drivers
PI 10X13 34 is
LOCOMOBILE"The Best-Buil- t, Car In America"
BCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTDAgents
1. W. KERSHNM
Auto Tire Repairing
177 Alakea St. Phone 2434
Chickens,Turkeys, Geese,
and PigsALL SIZES
CLUB STABLESTelephone 1109
Y. Yoshikawa,The BIOYCLe' DEALER and RE-
PAIRER, has moved to
180 KING STREETNew location Red front, near
Young Building. Telephone 2518.
H. Y0SHINAGA
Emma Street, above Beretania
New BICYCLES arrived for racingMid general use. Prices, $25 up to
35, without brakes. Repairing anddone neatly. '
OULLETIN ADS PAY- -
San Francisco Hotels
HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, above Union Squate
Jutt oppoilt. Uottl St. rriocUEuropean Plsn Sl.EO a day upAmerican Plan S3.00 a day up
Steel and brick structure, furnish-ings cost $200,000. High classhotel at modaroto rates. Omnibusmeets all trains and steamersHotel Stowart now recognized as
Island headquarters.Cable address, "Trnwcta" A. JJ.C.Code. Reservations made throuchTrent Trust Co., Fort Street, J
l. ,u'u r
Hotel St. FrancisUnion Square, San Francisco
Under the Management ofJames Woods
the bcnnllful parkFACING Iicnrt of the city,
which li the theatre ofthe principal fTrnts of
the famous fcitlrnli of SanFrnnchro, U1I1 hotel, In en.llroumcnt nnd atmosphere, ex-
presses most pleasantly thecomfortable spirit of old
The royalty and nobility ofthe Old World mid the FarKnst and tlio men of highachievement In America whoassemble hero contribute to fliccosmopolitan atmosphere of anInstitution which representsthe hospitality nnd Individual-ity of San Francisco to thetraveler.
The linlldlug, which markstlio farthest ndtanco of scienceIn sort Ice, has now the largestcapacity of any hotel structuroIn the West, and upon complctlon of the Post street annexwill be the largest caravnnscryIn the world.WHILE THE SERVICE IS
THE PRICES AREACT.
European Plan from $2.00 Up
Remember the Dan:e at
lialeiwaNext Saturday Nieht. There Will Be
la Gccd Dinner and a Dance of theKind That Will Be Remembered byThose Who Indulge.
WAIK1KI INNFirst-Clas- s Familv Hotel
Best Bathing on the Beach
W. C. BERGIN, Pro.
Hotel MajesticSachs Block, Fort and Beretania Sts.
VI np furuUhed rooms, Si per day1)0 and upwards per montn. Splen-did accommodations,
MRS. 0. A. BLAISDELL. Pro.
Tha New Phone NumberAT
Vienna Bakery
2134SUMMER DAYS AND
Pau Ka lianaGOOD THINGS
F. E. DAVIS & CO.,MERCHANDISE BROKERS
Merchant and Nuuanu Streets
FOR YOUR GROCERIES. SEE
AMERICAN BROKERAGE CO.
03-0- 5 King Street, near Maunakea
Phone 2201 Daily Delivery
DON'T STEP ON A RATTo Kill lit
The aalesl and turott war la kill rtlt.mice and othar vermin li to get from yourdruptltt a packag o( tha guaraoteedcitermlnator, Stearna' Electric Rat andRoach Paato.
Ready for uie: belter than trapa, for itdrives rati and mica out of tha bouio todlo. Money back If It falls. 2-- box 25c.;16 02. box 11.00. For sals by drnggltti ortent expreta prepaid to oearett eipretoiuco 9a receipt 01 price.
Slearns' Electric I'asto Co., Chicago, III.
A. BLOMIMPORTER FORT STREET
Trimmed HatsMISS POWER
Boston Building Fort Street
SPECIAL HOLIDAY
PRICEi
Dunn's Hat Shop
Received by the Last Steamer, the'Latest
LINGERIE GOWNS and TAILOREDSUITS
Also, Shirt-Wnls- ts nnd Scarfs
Mrs. F. S. Zeave,Rooms G7-6- 8 Young Building
ASSORTED PILLOW TOPS FORTHE HOLIDAYS
FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS
Call atMISS W 0 0 D A R D'S
1141 Fort Street
LEADING HAT C1EANEB8.All Kinds of Hats Cleaned an
Blocked.So Acids Used. Work Guarantee
FELIX TURRO, Specialist,1154 Fort Street. Opp. Convent
Honolulu. T. U.
TOYSHOTEL. NEAR FORT
YAT MING
KAM CIIONG CO.,
GENTS' FURNISHINGS..
Fort and Beretania StreetsHarrison Block
FINE LINE GOODS
WAN YING CIIONG
CO.,King Street,. Ewa Fishmarket
WING CHONG COKING ST.. NEAR BETHEL
Dealer in, Furniture. Mattresses,:to etc' All kind of KOA and MIS-SION FURNITURE made to order.
IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL GOODS
WING WO TAI & CO.041 Nuuanu, near King Street
PHONE 1020
FINEST FITAnd Cloth of Al Quality .Can U
Purchased from
SANO CHAIN,M0 0ANDLESS BLDQ,'
P. 0. Box 061 Telephone 1731
Meat Market and Importer.
C. Q. Yec Bop & Co.
Fine Line of
Carpenter ToolsAt the New Hardware Store
CITY HARDWARE CO.
King and Nnnanu Streets'
SOUVENIRSMailing attonded
to. ,Delivery guaran-
teed In :;oml order,Hawaii & South
Seas Curio Oa,Young iiulldlug
'ft - I
uapie News1 1
ARMY ENGINEERS
!
'ORDERED 'HERE
(AnnooUUil "Vim C.iUe.'ymilT LEAVENWORTH, Dec, 27Ordeis hao been received hcru
front the War Depirtmcnt transfer-tin- g
Company I of the Third tint-- J
tullmi of Engineers, U. S. A., to tin '
nolulit, Hawaii, nd arrangementsarc now under way to entrain thocommand. I
Tho order conies ns a surprlre, asIt was tho expectation of the olllcersand men to ho rent to tlio Philip-pines for two j ears of service. Thachango to Hawaii Is being recehedwith a great deal of satisfaction
At present Companies I, K and I,
nip rtatluncd here, nnd It Is consldered probablo that 0110 of the
companies, nftcr tho il' ar-tu- re
of Company I, may bo oido-- lto tho Philippines to relievoCompany K or It, now stntlone 1 Inthose Islands, with hendquartcu inManila.
Company 0 hi now at Fort Do
Rufsy, near Honolulu, and the noyorder increasing tho engineer foreothere Is taken aa an Indlratlon, thattho work of fortifying tlto Island ofO.ilm will bo iiuslicd ns rapidly uspcrslblc.
PROTECTING NEGROFROM LYNCHING
WESTON, W. V., Dec. 27. A
West Virginia mllltla lathe streets, of this town n
an effort to savo a negro from lynch-ing by a determined mob of farmersfrom this district, Tho negro Ischarged with n criminal assault upontho daughter of n farmer near here.
To save tho life of tlio wretchedman ho has been placed lu, tha reeclvlng' vault .of an oxproas cont-pan-
where It will bo Impossible fora mol) to get at him witlioui uie usoof heavy charges of dynamite, whIMiwould endanger tho building., andsurrounding property If used.
SENSATIONAL ARRESTOF CITY OFFICIALS
GARY, Ind Dec. 27. Tho ma) or,chief of pollco und eight officials ofthis city have becil "arrested Uonwarrants charging conspiracy Thocharge grows out of tho bitter po-
litical fight whleh has been waginghero for a long time. Tho specificcharges aro based upon an allegedcombination -- to violate the electionlaws during the ron-n- t Novemberelection. Tho accused have givenball. Tho nrrcsts caused a sensationIn this part of the Stnto. .t '
WORLD'S RECORDFOR ALTITUDE
LOS ANGELES, Doc. 27. Thoworld's record for altitude In n heavler than nlr machine was brokenhero today, when Archibald Iloxaey,tho aviator, 1 cached tho height of11.474 feet at Domlncucz Field In abiplane.
VANCOUVER WINSIN FOOTBALL GAME
VANCOUVER, Doc. 27 In ahard-foug- Intercollegiate matchhero today between tho VancouverUniversity and Stanford Universityteams of rugby football placrs, Van.couvcr defeated tho Southern team.
MT. AETNA AGAIN IN ERUPTION.CATANIA, Italy, Deo. 27. Mt.
Aetna, across tho Strait of Mchslna,I11 Sicily, la In eruption, nnd tho peas-
ants aro fleeing from the surrounding territory. No Iojs of life hasbeen reported as jet,
IN ESTIMATES
1
Washington, Dec. C. Tho estimatesof appropriations for every branch oftho Fcdcrnl Government In tho Urealyear ending Juno 30, 1912, nggtegat-In- g
$748,41 4.8C1, werp submitted toCongress today by Secretary of thoTreasury MacVeagh. Hawaiian ap-
propriations, Include tho following!,Dredging ppwer plant, dry-doc- k
and shops at Pearl Harbor, 2,287,00O;
soarchllghts harbor defenso, $40,000;continuing coast dofenscs, Hawaii,$2.10,000; caary post, Oahu. $17r.,- -'
000; Hllo harbor, Kiihululharbor, $ir,0,000; lighting Pearl Har-
bor, $80,000.a
PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER
should be taken without dolay whenroro chest and tickling throat warnyou that an unnoylng cold threatensAt all druggists lu 25c, 35c and Wabottles.
The distribution of hot spring Intha United Status coincides erycloboly with that of tho mountain up-
lifts' ' . , 11
Homo Hsiplo try to Riibstltuto njiloiiBtint smile lor honosly.
arc the two great creators ofenergy. You can get alongwithout Scott's Emulsion ifyou have enough sunshine,but for the millions whodon't get much sunshine,
Scott's Emulsionis absolutely necessary.You can always get Scotf'5Emulsion. Get sunshine,too, whenever you can.
Your Watchwill not keep time and give jouthe satlsfa tlon It blight, If ItIs not attended to properly
l!ao t overhauled and oiled foranother year's work. If broughtto us It will he In the hands ofEXPERT WATCHMAKERS.
j. a. rTvieira
&itG0.,&JEWELERS
Phone 2231.' t H 113 Hotel St.
Tn VJvA''Vw.teJ, tA sirnde column measure might
" , V !'ll i Lbccm uiaueijuaiciio.iuusuaiC-Ui- cintrinr fi'if lra,.Tftffir
. J,.m... 61 , , I,
it (demonstrates I however," thcconomyof SAyi'ElasUc" Filing
devices in the use of floor spacewiinoutnovyevev any resmcuonon filinc caDacitv.1
Let us show what" can be'doncwith 5 square feet.
OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
ICEManufactured from pure distilled water. Delivered to any, part of city" bycourteous drivers.
Oahu Ice & Electric Co.,Kewalo Telephone 1128
The Most Delicious Ginger Al- e-
CASCADERYCROFT'S FOUNTAIN SODA
WORKSTelephone 2270
withCook
GAS
THE RENEAR CO.
Limited,
ALOAR0BA BEAN MILLS
OET YOUR PLUMIJING DONE 11Y
JOHN N0TTTho Pioneer Plumber
183 MERCHANT ISTREB
SHAW SEVILLE
NEW MONUMENT WORKS
.King Street, Near AlakeaPhone 3085 P. 0. Box 401
M. E..Silva,UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB
Prompt and Polite AttentionCHAPLAIN LANE. OPPOSOT
CATHOLIC SISTERSPhone U70 Night Call 1014
Assessment No, 13
HARRISON MUTUAL ASSOCIATION
Honolulu Branch
Is due on November IS, 1910, andbocomes delinquent December 1G,
1910.
InterrlslDii'l and p, 'It, & L, shippinghooka fur sale at tha E ullotlnofflco, GOc each.
wantswjurtu
Have your bat cleaned by the ExpertHat Cleaners, 1123 Kurt St., opp.
'Club Stables. Heat workmanship)no acids used. 4(C9tf
Small furnished cottage In good locality by married couple, as per-
manent tenants. Address "It.",this ofllte. 4804-t- t
Male pup, Mutt bo In good health.State prtco and where can bo teen.A (hi rets "M, A.", caro Ilullctln c.
4S00-t- f
You to know Nleper'a Express phonenumber Is 191C. Uaggage movedto any part of city. 4739-t- f
Amateurs for llljou Theater, Applybetween 12 nnd 1 dally
IS07-t- f
COO bicycle tires to vulcanize. J.W. KcTslmor, 1177 Alakca street.
Anything of value bought for cnBU.Carlo, 1117 Eort Bt. 4753-t- f
Clean wiping rags at the Dullotlnoffice.
SITUATION WANTED.
An experienced clerk for dry goods,clothing, gents' furnishing andshoe department; 1G years experi-ence. Good references. AddressI A. 0., Dullotln office. 478S.tr
Japanese Cooking School. Families orhotels supplied with cooka. C. M.
MaUle. 14G7 Auld Lane Tel. 1564.
HELP WANTED.
Men's clothing on credit, II perweek; suit given at once. F,Levy Outfitting Co., Sachs building, Fort street. 4742-t- t
TAILOR.
Floe lino of new suitings rocentlyrocnlvod. Latest diagonal weavesmado up to tho highest dictates offashion. J. E. Rocha, room 36Young building. 4772-t- f
CLOTHES CLEANINQ.
Clothes clcaued, dyed and pressed onshort notice Called for and de-
livered. Phono 3029. S. Harada,11C0 Fort street, 4760-t- t
City Clothes Cleaning Co.. No, 4 Masonic Temple, Alakea Bt. Clothescalled for and delivered. Tel. 2067
AUTOMOBILE.
Around tho Island, four or more pas-
sengers, $6 each. IndependentAuto Stand. Special ratas by thehour. Phono 2609. 4677-- tt
For hire, seven-seate- d Packard;phone 2G11. Young Hotel Stand;Chaa. Reynolds. 4640-t- t
"-
LIVERY STABLE.
FIrst-clas-a livery turnouts at rea-
sonable rates. Terrltoiy LtveryStable, 348 King; phone 2G35.
p "AGENTS.
C. Henry Hustace, selling agentPalmer-Sing- car; Horsay's nt
patches; special attentiongiven tn repairing automobilesand motorcycles. South near King.Phone 2174.
CONTRACTORS.
CJeorgo Yamada, gonoral contractor.Estimates furnlshod. 210 McCand.less building. Phone 111G,
4768-t- t
WELDING.
Any kind of metal welded. Drlngyou broken parte t 207 Queen,near Alakea.
FurnitureRugjraperiesi J. IJopp & Co., ltd.
ITfztxwa n i
Coyne
Furniture Co.
For
Good
Furniture
Wank bookx of all aorta, ledgersetf, manufactured by tho D u 1 1 e 1 1 1Publishing Cotnpanr. .,,
PERSONAL.
Win. Hurst, plcnso call at Ilullctlnollko for letter. 4S(lt-t- f
TO LIT
Hotel Delmonico; under new management. Rooms by the day,week or month. 130 lleretanlastreet. Keasonablo rates.
Storo and otnccs, slnglo or en suite,Telephono building, Merchant andAlakea. It. E. Hendrlck,
Two furnished rooms. AddIv Mrs.D. McConnelt, 1123 Emma lu
BOOMS AND BOARD.
THE LELAND." 027 lleretanla avo-n-
Mosqulto-proo- f lanal rooms,with or without Iqiard. Every-thing modern; modcrato prices.Central location. Phono 1308.Mrs. II. Dlnklagc, prop.
4703-t- f
Shady Ntok, 1049 lleretanla; Tel.1333. Newly furnished apart-ments, mosquito proof, nt reason-able rates. 4708-t- r
Cool furnishes rooms and cottages,with board. 1C34 Nuuanu Ave.,near School St. Trices moderate.
FOR IAIX.The Trsnso envelope tlme-eavl-
invention. No addrsislng nscas-sar- y
In sending out bills er rrcelpta. Bulletin Publishing Co.,sole agents for patentea. tl
One No. 1 Ransome concrete mixerNo. (new), complete, withtrucks, etc. II. S. Gray, 832 Fortstreet; P. O. Uox C49.
Selected Caravonlca wool cottouseed. A. V. Gear, 1214 Fort Bt.P. 0. Uox 404. 4693-t- t
Winchester repeating shotgun; .12gauge. $10. II. l'lnchon Jr..
4807-- 3t
Inter-Islan- d and Oahu Railroad ship-ping books, at Bulletin offlce. tl
Sowing machine (White) for sal.Tregloan Placo No. 9.
Choice cut flowers; phono 3029.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Home: In Olaa, Hawaii,' containingbetween 7 and 8 acres, on tho,Volcano road, three-quarte- of amllo from Mountnln View, House,barn, cottage and servants' quar-ters, prlco,. $2500. Also flvoshares of Whitney & Marsh stock(dry goods company); par value,$100. Mako mo an oiler on this.Address, Rctta G. Hlgglns, PalgQP. O., Carollno County, Virginia.
4804-l-
BEAUTY CULTURE. t
Marlncllo system Mlpne Rhoads,1140 Alakca street. Scalp andfacial massage; shampooing andmanicuring; salt glows. Phono3089. 47G6--
Mrs. Drlnkwaxor Massage, SpecialFace Treatment, Chiropody, eta.169 Uo'retanla, cor. Union. Tele-phone 3276. 4800-t- f
CHIROPODY.
Dr. Dlrch, Surgeon Chiropodist. Of;flee, 64 Alex. Young Ilulldlng,Hours 10 to G, 9 to 12 on Sunday,
SODA WORKS.
Phone 3022 for the best soda waUrmade In Honolulu. HonoluluSoda Water Co., Matsumoto lane,near, corner of Dcretanla and Nu-uanu. 4751-t- (
PLUMBING.
Yee Sing Keo Plumber and tinsmith.Smith St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl.
THE ,
Chos. R. FrazierCompany
rOUS ADVERTUUl!Phone 1371 122 King St.
VICTOR RECORDSFOR NOVEMBER
BERGSTR0MMUSIC CO., LTD.
Thayer Piano CoT
SteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS
150 Hotel St. Phone 2313TUNING GUARANTEED
8B""For Rent" cards on sals attha bulletin oMca- - . .
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Why Not Pushw ILDER'S
ATERITCH
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HILO EXHIBITION CUT OUT
Mars Had Narrow Escape from Death at Fresno When En-
gine Went dead at Height of Four Thousand Feet Av-
iators Are Pleased With Moanalua.
1' " f
J. C. Mars in Flight at Fresnomotor went dead at an
"Wo had rather give a good exhi-bition here mid satisfy ovcrjouu thanto split our pnrty for tho Hllo trip,"said Whipple Hall this morning aft-er being naked about thu lllgnt (ortho Dig Island.
Hall Intended to go over to Hlloyesterday, but at tho last moment,'after talking tho matter over withtho other aviators, decided to havoboth machines maUo exhibitions InHonolulu.
"After Honolulu wo start for thoOrient," said Hall, "anil when wostrike n city oer thcro for nightsthey will ask whero wo were lastand what kind of a show wo gave.Wo musfbo nblo to glvo them a ref-erence hero that they can cable tofor confirmation, and for that reasonwo bcllcvo It better to remain inHonolulu with the uluilo party."
In speaking of aviation this morn-
ing, Hall said that any man who hadmoney enough would buy a machineand hlro fcomeono clso to II.v for htm;tho man who did tho flying did Itbecause ho did not havo tho moneyto hlro someono eleo to do tho dan-gerous work.
Yesterday afternoon tho two ma
M1
...V? ' v '
the machine in which thealtitude of 4,000 feet.
chines of tho aviators were taken toMojualua and housed In tho barnthere, but today the hanger will beerected and tho machines transferredthere to bo tuned up for tho tllghts.thu Ilrst of which will bo made Saturday afternoon.
At Fresno the cool nerve of HudMars (and, by the way, ho docs notlike to bo called "Hud") saved himfiom death when his engluo wentdead at an attitude of 4000 feet.
The story as told In n Fresno dlspatch of December 18 follows;
Dropping from a height of morethan 4000 feet after his engine hnd"gone dead" and his machine hadbeen left to tho mercy of the elo.mentu, J. C. Mars, a member of thoCurtlss camp of aviators, today camosafoly to earth following olio of thomost sensational exhibitions of aerialnnvlgntlon evor witnessed. Thodownward swoop of tho plucky birdman took placo before 10,000 persons at tho fair grounds In this city
So skillfully did tho aviator guidehis frail craft, however, that a realIzntlou of tho awful battle takingplaco did not reach tho big crowduntil Mars had returned to tho earth
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The Leader,llulldliig, iipp. Japanese ('oiiNiilale.
Fort Street near lleretiinla, Harrison
u it n tt tt it ti tt tt tt ii it ii it ii tt iiti ttit 8PORT CALENDAR. iiit itit Saturday, Dee. 31. iiti Airship Flight Monnnlun. iitt Itaeo Moot aX Hllo Special itit Rteamor from Honolulu Leaves itit Friday Afternoon. iitt Airship Flight Hllo, During titt Haco Meet. ii
A,s,,ip StMtnnaa. !!'it Monday, Jan. 2. iiit Airship Flight Moanalun. tiit Two Soccer (lames Hawaiian iiii Association Football Loaguo. itit ittt ii w n it a n ti tt ti n tt a a tt ti tt j
MurB had started out to break thoPacific Coast rccoid for altitude madeby Louts I'nulhau at I.o.i Angeles.Gracefully he toto Into tho air, andas he swept mound tho Hold hemounted higher and higher into thekky until no lunger could tho crowdbelow hear thu whirr of his engino.
Suddenly the other aviators wcrohorrlllcd to see Mnrs suddonly darttoward the earth. Involuntary criesbroke from tho lips of both Curtlssand Wlllaid, and Mrs. Mars, who wasseated In nn automobile, shriekedwith honor as she, too. realizedwhat was taking nlaco thousands offeet nbovo her Once nrouiid thoHeld Mnrs glided, his ma'hiuo swift-ly losing Its momentum. Unnblo tohold It In tho air any longer, hotilted tho planes downward andswooped toward tho earth.
Mechanics mndo frantic efforts toremovo Wlllnrd's machine, whichseemed to be directly In tho path oftho oncoming aeroplane, but Mnrspassed 300 feet over them, heading i
directly for a row of automobileswhich lined ono edge of tho flold.
Ills cool ncrvo saved tho daringjoung blrdmnn nt tho Inst moment, I
Hnd his machlno gone straight aheadIt would havo crashed Into the auto- -mobiles, but Mnrs almost stood It on1
learned
Inll) trapeze
ns ho turned It """"T0"0 to 8;
glided In perfect '(llenn described tho drop1 drive, covered by
"""nanco "f oftho ofone of thrillingS: ntl-- n
he over 'T"''"0.''8-0- "0
,i, n,.i ,n .!, i.,i..v, ....d .. .... n . -- .. .....of Mars when ho loft his machine,nnd congratulated on his sui'
toff,
of remainder
of
Into mo Held in companyWhipple Hd I.owls.
j
ono ofIn
nt
ot
In
of
Shoppingof of
$4of $5
at Fresno, ma- -
by
several minutes. I
I
nbn
attiilucd of nn
nroInterest In
bo dohis machine.
showing bo
At ho .dropped nnhis of
tunant McClockoy ofHe was at nn of
droppedof
ofnt Moanalua
niachlncH
from nnlafternoon
l.emi 1 n
nvintors,bo In nt
InCaptain Hnldwln nvl
having
a circus troupe mid toparachute dropping.
nil'from steering abiplane, making thousandsthelr breath ho made daring
end and tonr' eacl1
safety.Curtlss Pundibowl sec-n- s
tlon ,3' the Hoardmost bitsnavigation had seen. four' encl1
60c.w
him
Hall
well
held
lug
him
lug
nnd nltl- -
New- - Schedule RatesOf
Honolulu AutomobileAssociation
To January 1,
perfur cars a seating
cnpaclty six passongors
drivingcars seating capacity
passcngcrB thoI'linnhou Hastings
ProspectOno
! cach GOc.
C1mint,rj; Club OnoiildUlonnl. GOc.
Punnhon
".".."' .'II. 11 Cooper's resldcncuOno each ad-
ditional,Ono
two.each
nninuiKi, izineach nddltlonnl. .'.Or
Walklkl, Wilcox's residenceOno each additional, fioc.
Detention charged by thostarting
To Fall $7; onchdltlonal,
by3, ordlnanco of. tho ol
Supervisors,To ''"'I from nnd
XTnntlii nml rntiirn riiirtC; each nddltlonnl, fiOc.
and env--nrnil 1 nf !.
six, $5.Monnnlun Diamond
?leml' wcst Ior
3, ordlnnnco of tho ofSupervisors Ono way, one or bIx,
trip, ?j; detention,minutes.
To ind Wnlalnoor six, by
ordinance of tho of
COUNTRYTo Honolulu nnd
Ono six, by3, ordlnanco of tho ot
Supervisors.To Ono
j10. 3,nt Mm llnnnt rt Riinrvlanra
To Wntertown nnd Onosix, covered by 3,
ordinance of tho of
To Wnlpnhu Ono$15, Including llonoullull; cov--
To plantation nnd
ordlnnnco
mx -- " cra ',y Befuon ' orul"'" "" '" ouporviburn.
To nndsix, by 3,
"' ' of Supervisors.
$25, one detention; onoG, to sunset; covered by 3, ordlnnnco of tho
climbing upward , Supervlsors-O- non cold of air $,--
,; cnci, nddltlonnl, GOc.froze lls cnglno and put his blplnnoi nnd Ono orout commission Tar tho $0; each additional, 50c.of afternoon. Karller In tho hill andhowever, ho n thrilling by 3, ordlnnnco of thoto from a 1200 of Supervisors Ono or $5;feet. additional, GOc.
Perfectly satisfied, tho way the. nnd Ononvintors who Honolulu $G; ench additional, GOo.
yesterday oxpresscd themselves Diamond and specialMoanalua as a Bite to trl' by 3, ordlnnnco
this n of tl10 f Supervisors Onopolo
andMars Is tho tho
the
""u
J,
now heio took part tho .tho ofln.nl,MT 'Ti ",
the the two ?, Sfters hero ale andj sCharles Wll ard. and all ofj CallInK nnd 8,10I,pnB,4 ,)0rwcro tho nlr ut tho snmoour ,mlf Ulll0 tn
during tho flist of tho Hon tho boundnrlos thewas the aviation meet of Honolulu,
held during tho present j nnd calling Covered byear, and on city 3, ordlnnnco tho
mmo progressive Its Supervisors, perCalifornia neighbors. ordinance, per
did lots of spectacular To Wuiulno und byand Curtlss' newIts power ovor-- l
taking both tho thoyhad n of
Wlllurd somo cross-countr- y
forty nndu
Tho military authorities taking the to
nnd somotluowing
how accurnto canuulu
Fresno nn circle
thlity feet, Men- -
theCorps. altitude 250feet ho successfully
aftor
man, Mnrsfrom
Marsdone about ccrj
right nbout n,lal"
down
swoops circles from high
of
Take HfTect 1911
Hates $.".00 Sternly driv-ing largo
besidesdriver.
hour steadyof
besides driver.streot,
street, nlongKnllhi Kates:
nddltlonnl,two, I1.C0;
Jo illstr
""""Mnnontwo,
50c.Mollllli church
$1.50; nddltlonnl,bridge
$1.50; nddltlonnl,avenue
$2.50:
hourfrom point,
ad- -
Withinsection Hoard
Moann Hotel
Pacific HetchtsnrillnoHAn
nroundolnS
Hoard
return
$ip; sectionHoard Suptr- -
visors,
section Hoard
,Penrl City returnsection
sectionHoard Supor- -
visors.
retur- n-
covered section
return$20; section
"""co ,.,.,,, returnhour
from sunsetsection
Whllo Mars i,oim, four,struck strata which
Moann Hotel return
day, I'ukakl return, coveredmade section Hoard
earth height aboutleach
Moann Hotel return
wlthl Head return,start tholr section
flights city, nfter visit paid n"ri1with
only three
atlon meet F.esno middle I" i'mP- -nt month other
being uonriI llperv,sor8.threo
thorn ,leU.n.time meet. within
This secondKresno
account section Hoardholds than hour; outside
limits hour.Muis work! return, coNcred
chlno provedothers aftor
start
lllRhts which covered diutminomiles, durlnc whin,
speed vlxty mileshour.
gre.it nightshero, Mnrs
bomb from
bomb,orange, tnrget being
within which stoodMarino
tho by 3, ordinance thetwenty feet of Lieutenant McClosky.l Supervisors.
Tho will bo1It will bo nocessary.0no 18! ono or Blx- - 20!
for the to rise tbnntho surrounding to."10 of Supervisors.
room for maneuvering properly. To WaM'wn and rcturn-O- no
said tho aviators returningtheir visit ll.n flol.l
tordayTwin iiiapa rl. It,.
tho ......tho nlr tho samo dur
the lllghtBis thu oldest
ntor, Ilrst
nt which Joined
do hasthing tho
toand hold
as
or
tudes.
the
hour,having
ortho
Itates per $1,for having nfour
alongWylll.i
ortwo- -
orea
town,
Valley or $1.50;
or two,50c.
Wnlklkl Ono or50c.
ono ortwo.
toor $2;
Ono or four,GOc.
city boundaries covorcd
ro- -
llntnlfour,
return,liv onnllnn
Fromto nst-- $5
section
&: id
returncovored
3- -
RATES.plantation re-
turn or $8; covered
und orW covoreii by ordlnntirn
return or$12.50;
and return orsix,
Hwa
by of
.."" ulOno or
covored ordl- -
nouri1und Ono or
six, or$30,
or
four,the
glidefour,
Is orthreo reached four,
coveredor
who
in Curtlss
(llkcnday
citythat
that thoItself
madonf
will
this
whenbomb, which landed within 'crcd section
Hoardlllghts
high ones, ns or follr'hlcher
hills, in order l)0'ir(1
havo or
tn
mtifilillinunoliilu 7,
timethis city.
time
street,street, bridge
ct- -$l
each
two,
beon u balloon i,(mIlI , supervisors.
To Ileeln and return Ono or six,$1S; detention, ono hour; covered bysection 3, ordinance of tho Hoard ofSupervisors.
To Walknnc nnd return Ono orsix, $20; detention, ono hour; cov- -
"cd by section 3, ordlnnnco of the"onrd of Supervisors.TO ALL COUNTRY POINTS, ONI2
noun di:ti:ntion.To Walmanaln unit return Ono or
six, $25, detention ono hour; nil day,$30; colored by section 3, ordlunncoof tho Hoard of Supenisors. -f
To Kahuna Ilcncli and return 'Ono or six, $25; detention, ono hour.
All country trips bounded by Hn-ul- n
on tho Fall sldo nnd bounded byWnlalnii on tho west sldo $30 uday's trip.
To Kiiliukii nnd return $10; nilday trip.
AH country trips starting any-where within tho boundaries of Dia-
mond Head, Full mid Mo.tnnlun areregulated by country rntos.
No double rates.Hound Island $40Hound Island, largo cars, $10.Hound Island, filial I cars, $35.Hates per week $125. ,4
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