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ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4184. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY Or HAVAH, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1010. 10 PAGES. PRICE S CENTS
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RUSSIANSAn Ultimatum
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Ordered Id depart after noon Inilay from their iin.il Ictm lit Qn.iriin- -
I I nc Island, mur elRht hundredhomeless Itusslan dime,lulu this nflernnon, t lu-
lu. ijoilty of IIiciii ht III iln
tornilncil not In nciept tho workupon tlio
It was planned In older I lie Uui-sliu- is
to leave (Jimru nt t tic Maulafter hre.nkf.ist this morning, lint Itwiih llnn'l) dc'lded to allow tlietnto remain until thn afternoon, t'pontlio (diirludoii of Hie midday ineil,
worn n
for miimliii; the leiitH, whichwan tuiih'r I ho illri'cllniiof Colonel Juliet of tin NationalOunnl.
It this inoruliiR lli.it atleast one of the
liy the to ho thohas ni.nlo threat)
that plncr himself In Jcnpanty of i
criminal A Russianhoy about elRhtcon years of iiriiwent to tho Capllol Sntunlay, anilIII for work bald that hewished to leave ills fcllow-iou- n try-me-
because ho feared that theremlRlit ho periods ttniihlc Thn youth
The United BtatcH hatdecided that under the terms of tho
I. lability Act tho widow ofD.inIiI Mahu, tho Hawaiian watibnianwho whb murdered on tho WnlurtownU. 8. reservation liy. Aiidcmm Graco,Is entitled to lecelve tho wncos for her
At
On
rourtecu worthfin In local
market Inof between sales
KxcliaiiRodollars of tho
Oh nt t00.7n.between
hoards, ,11. (If- -
at Hunch- -10
tho business today's session,In so i
Russians!
Quarantine Island CommissaryCloses Talk of Buying
Revolvers
liuiulRrnlilH'llonolutii
uppniclitly
plantations.
preparations Immediately
undertaken
iluvcjnpeilIninilKrants-bcllcv-t- -il
authoritiesVJschneff
priiMccutlnii.
appealing
Gincrnuient
Kmptojors
Sales
Hinted there were tiiurmurlnRSof ,i p an to pm chime rovnhcrs and
nil) attempt to cocrre. themto lie Ht.itcd fni-th- er
some of tho illstnihcisIni.iBlned If they were armedwith ioo'crs they would recc.
at hniiih ofthe novel nineiit.
'I'lieie will ho no audieneen, was themade thla by Itlchard
pioaldelit the Ho ird of III ml- -,
Rrnlloii, In icferiliiK In Hid pollcyilo he now In dciilltiRthe ItiiBbl.lUK him liecliKe'longh tall,," the president ottho of luitulRriillnii, hethen declared thn HiishI.iii fienininmlKb.iry would positivelyoperation this thoRussians would IciiVQ QuarantineIsland. . '
It It stnted n number of theare anxious tn.u In
work, hut are Intimidated by thnllstuibers liy
Iiiih allof reward for tliino
by him and decline thoof tho Planters' Association
Widow
had been after ho had decidedto make n similar iccommoiidiitliui Inthe willow's hehalf.
"It was while. I was rovlowliiRtho evidence In tlio ease," Mr.
llicckons this I thoughtthat Mahu might ho entitledsoinelhlni! under Iln, I.labll
U. 8. Will Pay Wage
Of Mahu
Government Responsible Under TermsOf The Employers Liability
Act
dead husband for n period of uiio j ear, It Art. I so remarked to a local Armydating from ibu day of his at thu'otllcer and wnH Hiirprlscd to learnhands of Oraco. j nrtlou had already been taken and
That tho Washington nntbiirltles do-- ( Mrs. Mubu had iccelted tho firstIn pay Mrs, Mahu tho n)- - payment of $108.00 Sntunlay and will
plication of, tho Employers l.lablllt) reecho $45,110 per month for a year.'Art as a (omplcto surprise lol Anderson Cracn, tho negroUnited Htates District Atturney lliec- - Mahu, Is imw serving ukoiiH, who discovered tho action ' life senteneo for his crime.
QUOTATIONS HIGH;
STOCKS INACTIVE
Olaa Bonds Sold 94.50
And Pew
thousand dollars'of Olaa were hold tho
at 9l.no, according thonutation hoard of
the BtocU today. Onethousand Kauai Hall-
wayi
midThat was nil tho business
and live Kwa at HO,
teon Olua !.7u, and llyqliisnn at constituted Ihe limit of,
done, ntInactive but very strong fal
that
resistInto roIiir work,
thatthat
more consideration tho
moiopositive-declarati- on
morultiR hcrK,III" of
puiKiied withThern
addedHoard mid
thatcense,
.afternoon and
thatImmiKratilK
mill particular!)who been prnnilsliiK
kinds who standronccsslon
To
Inkcn
souioof said
moraine, "thatMrs, to
IIniDlmerH
death tint
thatelded under
enmo whomunloii'd
that
as
as It
......., ,,, .uIn soiiio of nuotutloiiH. Thn
Hawaiian Commertlal Is 4'.'.2n,lasked. lust salo
at 'l.140. has advauced
to Is innresnntnil aniiiR hold at and nt H9.I
Another quotation onto
to
S. KAWJIIHOA OEAD
(Special II u 1 (i 1 u itii
ii onion who at iiit a of Tcirltoilnl ii
Houso itit died Ibis forenoon lu IIit Wnlluku iiii ii ii ii it it it ii ii ii ii it tt ii tt ii i!
TALKROOSEVELT'S TO VISIT
EUROPEAN SENSATION
wftmmsmwnx'AimifSts
j. ' "it ri jSmhis DESK xu
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iB,
, mtimMi
flias,-'SK?5- -
JapaneseSpies
JiUNILA. Apr. 4. Japanese spieswho enptured whiie to)
photographs of the defenses!at Correcidor rclcnsedcustody of the Philippine officialsan order Secretary of Wnr'Dickinson at Washington. j
ECUADOR MOBSATTACK PERU
OUAYAQUIL. Ecuador. Apr. 4.Mohs nttneked the legation of thePeruvian Government today, as a re-
sult of the tense feclinir exists
and property of consulntctrmM,,l
NEW ADMIRALSWASHINGTON. Apr. 4.
Captains Marshall and Thomas were'
Tho funeral servlirs over nmains of Mrs Kellcy will h
Hits afternoon nl 1 o'eloek fromresidence on Tho
services will be pilvalo. rela-tivo-
nttctUdliiRTho talk derlatliiR Muni-
tion has no foundation nutpilzos ru ti tho ami 'Ihijh
who places i'HlanliiyThere woro onl Iho cases on
police I ndar Ibis motnluiiJudRP Audrndfl only a
short oi( bench.
,,,,'... 'i between Ecuador P.cru.
tho dividend stocks nro conccyi- - - -cil, Ues up condition of the, quito, Ecuador, Apr, 4. Peru'sniurkot today, htm for tho laBt,flni, flyillK ovcr tll0 consulate in thiston iinyi). citv was dcscciatcd today by n
,m,t, ...nuntho
forwith IIS Thn wiih
Holders of'U'alalua nro ask- -
lui! while tho hidl:t(i. llalkn lin- -l
raw Hiicurami wiiuo loosonliiB up of Jiominmcu ior promuiiuu uic
market nro what wanted Ace of admiral today.Ih'M: tho maiket
Wireless)Wnlluku, Maul, April l.-- Kul-
Kuwallioa, wan onetime member1 tho
of Itcprt'Bontatlvos
Moloknl.
were tryinusecure
were fromon'
from
that
Hie Uc
D. C..
Ihetldm
heldlite I'llknl stiiel
about Ihe"no inco"
thn menRot Urn
thocom eli
uinl tat fortlmo iho
and
thn
mobL..h,'n
hid.
155, fain
thonro
from
only
local
JiMvjTrto?P;i-virVMl.- '' !i?vMiilL.
CHINESE TOOK ONEi
AND WA1LUKUS ONE
tt (Hpeclal II i 1 e 1 11 Wildest-- ) ::'tt Wallukil Maul. Apill I Sat- -
!S uidni s liioelrill guile iiSt lht C'hluuse leant fioui HoiijIiiIii U
wiih playi'l at Kahiilul Iho sroro ttbeing Honolulu Hi. Wallukus It tt
!: lh, Siiiud.iv nine, nlocd at St
it Wo Is Park risulled .in a score ttjtt or Honolulu ' Wnlliil.us 2. ",Its: u it tt :: n i: :t it :: :: s: :: :: it :: it
falluioViillcin
caused paitlciilnr HilcriMl altadicuiiiIiik
I.teinal
Inrideii
riacc.
Emmnnucl.
DIE
FALMOUTH. Enc;,. Twcn- -
131LL .lU Apr. Col. Ilooscvclt'sTTp.T TTp CpTTTCJ Popenvj-i-u ur oi mo ri3 carricd witll
oblignlion Method-fSn?ri-
Bulletin Cabls.) jst eollcRe, crcnted profoundWASHINGTON, Apr. 'sensation throufihout this
TIic United States Government will countryuruc forward deter While there sharp discussionfcieigncrs actine; snies diilercncc opinion,
other Rovernmcnt dent reduced enthusiasmwork during times which Hoosevclt receivedpeace, carrying heavy penalty .'everywhere.conviction. Today visited Kine Italy
This legislation bcinp; brouRhtiRnd through streetsabout eases spies cheered people, whodcmk cntiRiix manine lonin- -
cations, especially lateJapanese Philipnines.
JEGFRIES WILLSTART TRAINING
(Special tin Cable.)SAN FRANCISCO, Apr.
arrangements have been made forJeffries into actual training
camp tomorrow.
l",UUolL JLLi
AND PINCHOTi"(Special Clin
nOME, Apr. Colonel Boose-vei- l
arranged meetForester Pinchot Rt Genoa, Italy,
Dal Hie Walnliui .iwis admitted hilt lu
the sum $i)n ihe police coirt,111
was restedbooze IIrIiIIiiR furfelled hismoriiluR at tho (kjIIco court.
DO NOT WORKREFUSAL
VATICAN
ammmmam- -
Get
Release
UT
Tho of loriuer View I'reRll.ilriaiiks llin
to heI'll In tho HimuuvgU t" Hi"
nhlrh Iiiih icsulli'dmore of a sensation th.in tinliinkH
m k
KoosevenCalls On
King
Hncd the route taken by his car- -
At palace Colonel Itoosevctlwas most cordially received b'y Kinc;
TWENTY-ON- E
IN COLLISION
Apr, 4,
j jtoME, 4.T" action in refusing to call on
jf the ali it ttto not call at the
has aD. C, 4. city and
thea bill framed to I is
from as of;and of theand has not the
of defense of, with isa for (
he the ofis on his way the
by the numerous of was by theaaxa ot
the case ofin the
Iln lie4. All
to go athis
V 1
Bit 11 Cable)4.
has toon
April 11.
,n..,-,.- .i!
t 1"r fif Iiimi?" toof al
Ih uioiiiliiRHam "No M " who ai for
ball thin
dent in visit
ofC'liy l'i
I'.ib'
the
ship sunk, but the fate of the othernot
WITH GRANT
PORTLAND, Ore., Apr. 4,--mcr Stcictarv was amember of President cabi- -
f ,,;., , (J' " " " ' . JTf;,
Teek 1 tb Kim) who Is dial Redassault and Inltoiy mill his uiibu Bflllover April 5 at tho iHilleo court'
' this 'morning. '
Wynne Must
Die For CrimeUnited States
Affirms Sentence ofMurderer
WASHINGTON. D. C. Apr. .
The United Slates Supreme Courtthe death sentence passed upon
John Wynne. MONK,
The ikUiloii or the t'nlliil Ht.iteu
Huprnie Court the IiIkIiimI tiibuia!In the laud. tetH a Mil to 111"
fall of John Wynne bt tt is ronvlcil In h rnlle I Stal s lllolrlet Cn.irt
hefoio .ludse Hole for murili r In 111"
llrst ihwc mill H'nleneel to deilliflic rrlmo for wblili Vnue iniii.t iK,- -
upon tho kiIIowh n committed onr!eplemhi I'dtli t'.i"7, wli'-l- i he mardeiol riih'f Kni;liiivr Airluli1 I M
Klniiou of the Oil Coiiipin.v'H trinsDoil
ANOTHER MAN RUN
, DOWN BY AUTO'
Japanese Is Dashed To
Ground By Car- -
480
this morning nl u qnartcr to nineo'clock a Japanese mimed Nlshlmnwas tin over liy an autunioblle on"'l sticet Krlioo) and Vine-i- l
linn lenderid unconscious attiie A hick driver noticed tho nuiiiicr or Iho ar tint did tho dnmiiRo and
- says that It wiih I.S0. Tho hackdrhnr aim Mutes that tho niitodhlnot slop after hlttlni; Iho .Inpiinesd
Nlvhlnm wiih 'it tlrst 'taken hiimc.whetii his wlln in ntlciid to him;hit"" oi tho Injured man was takento iho Japanese hospital, where ho wasiiliiilltnl for trcutiii-nl- .
Automohllo ISU Is n Klstcred by A
It. Kejs. and the hackdrlver Is surethat that was the number of Iho machine that struck thn .Inp.iiicMt
SPECIE BANK READY!
FOR OCCUPATIONi
Elaborate Plans May Be
-- Made For Opening
Ceremony
KterythltiR Is In reaillnesH for tlio
olllrlals of Ihe Yokohama Kpeclu Hank
In nlnndoii their ImnkliiR establishincut nbovii Wall, Nlihob Co. on KIiirstreet, and mine Into the new midhandsome hulhlliiR nhlih has Just beencompleted inniikn of tho polled Malion The new stiucture will ho oeI'jiplcil by the middle of this mouthporslhK on Bntiirilay, iho Pi. or on
'. sttiiil this tnnrnliiR th.it tho nowhauklUR establishment will be occiitiled vriy bluntly Ho Intends to lnvcan iippiuprlaln ceremony on I boIni: day Airanr.eim.'nls 'nro heliiKmade which If ovcrylhotiR rooh wellIho muni will bo celebrated In Krnnii
h""'0 Jlr- - Tokleda has had chnriio'of iho local bankluR business of tho
Hpoclii Hank many linpioved systcuialintn hecn adopted for tho hcnufll ofthe customers. It Is generally liollovndthat once tho now- - lank Is occupied
c men lost their lives today iniHunduy tho 17th. Tho exact date,a collision between a British shin! however, has not been settled- - on,and an unknown vessel. The British, Mr Tnkled.i, iho mamiRer of th
known
.For.i8,y'0'Williams, who
Orant's
with
till
llll.ll
between
tried
open
.. . ........ ..... . .. i
.ii
Supreme Court
Ki . "ii i mi tiHc the cr -l b n Ij try?
In In h iiti'M of HonoluluTb- - oililein at the trial 'honed..
tint Ihe Iniintrr )t MeKlnli'in JT LOld
I' lei iitul ni'mrdlited althdiiElL Jthere was onifl cildilief ! Hie effeci '... - 5T.tint Wmiiii- - niil been iiriliKlur u"ioi
enti'i'il th" ribln ill lili (iceplny'tliii and imllilel fa'nl wounds with'
n hilth-'- t
Th" iinl t' lily 'iliya anilHie niini'il v.i- - t il -- if In Ihe t'nltcdSt Hi' iliipu me Courl on a writ of trier It Ii in il'i ;" Ii Tt tlio UnitedKtil'n C"Ui' r, w M bout lurlvdlctloiil'i l' the el-- e It llivllli: l)"eil prtj-- I
ib ullhlii Ilia WlsJIi'leii of tho-T- e
torlal roiirto
MAY BE SAVED- -
Attempt Will Be Made
To LighterCargo
There Is ct bono for the savinsof Ihe American schooner Matthow,Turner, vthlih went nslioro nlf ITb-- J
I) ii I ii I Inst week and wns first rporled iih lieliiR III gravu da ngeri'iiMKol ok In pieces nil tho reefs. JA
A wlieless messiiKi! received lit tUTiilHin uf Alexander & II i til win' ntiiimade puhlle this inornhiR cdtimi
inn mo ivanuiui leprrsniiiuiiinnithe (.mi. Ho wires at follows:' jf
' llavo In en personally nil liunritTurner. Khe lien In tweUe feet --;
lor nil iirnuud at, low tide, poiitiillusnine, hut not Jieay. l"0lir fl'fjilwater lu hold, carr.o in tlrst-clas-
(oudltlou Am puttlliR a riiiir on toiiKiiier tdifjii aiiu mihu on ktviij vz,
thiee hundred tons Him will tbaVi
bn IIrIiI I'lioiicll lu come off reef,Send Intrepid up Immediately withsteel hawter. Weather mo'lcratlnrc;.'smooili seas on Kahiilul, No breakerH to i.peak of Itcport of mulllion of eK'l rUcii hy crew yeateM(lay raliiO
POEPOE OUT FOR
COUNTY ATTORNEYS
Aylctl, Kunihca, BakerAnd Lowe
SlatcmcnlsJ M foepoe. editor (if Ko
Alna. Ii, the latent would-be- , candbdale lor iiniiit attorney mi , tijojDemocratic pait This fact wiTs
liiiidn known at n political inectliiiheld but (Saturday night lit kain7iilm. fucpuo made a puhlle cpeeciijaiiiioiiiitlnt; his rc.illiick-- to llRht foiDie iioiuluatlon at the convention.After ihe miiM- -i tlitrt--thu'- M)l
era limn annus 'bo audlencoulcpptd fuiward and ttgued tlio Dentocrntlc book nt enrollment .
The piliulii.il speaker Saturday;nlRht wiih I,. I, JUC.imlleba, tiaDciuocr.ille i.iiullilato for Illcr;atoto I'oiiBrcfcs.' llo dwelt upon thollaud matters and was cnthusia'&tlcatly applauded ' ,
foepoe. tlio prospective candidate1110 Reuerill lll01ie Will OO IllOrO tliaUju toilinj hiiuisu), wul-i-i PCI-- Ullapleased to find tho cunllal and kindly mornlus, admitted that ho la out (enj
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
Hawaiian 3tatcd.UUHUA
Honolulu First Degree.
WUIWHHDAVHonolulu Chapter n. A. M-
.Mark Matter.i iit'vmuv
Roe Croix Itenular.
I'UIUAt
ma'ioiihavLei Alolia Chapter No. J
Regular.
All visiting members of theOrder nro cordially Invllcd toattend meetings nf local lodges
rfT"1" Meet on the2ntl nnd ltliMondays ofeach monthflt K. T. Hall7;3U r. M.
lilnuir riirWiirrnri MCmncrs 01winninc cnuintcno 0.i,cr ...
BENEFICIAL ASWIaTION. elation, cor- -
dially invited
HARMONY LODGE. No, 0, 1. 0. 0. F.
Mcotn every Monday evening nl7:30 hi I. O. o. I'. Hall. Fort Street
E. H. HENDIIY. SeueLiryII IJ. McCOY. Noble Grand
. AH visiting brothers vcrj loidlull)InvltalOAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of I";
JvteetB every first and third Frl- -
dsy evening nt 7.30 In K of I'. Ilnll.corner l'ort nnd Ucrctnnl.i. Visitingbrothers conll.illy Invited In attend.
WM JON-U- C C.O l" HEINE, K It S.
HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodgo No. CIC, n7'E02IJIks, meets In their hall, on "Kin ifStreet, near l'ort, pery Friday even-ing. Vlnltlng Ilrothvis aru lordliillInvited to nttond.
K. ffe DOUTHITT. i:. It.II C IJASTON, Sec'y.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meets every first nnd third Thurs-dn- 8
of each month nt Knights ofPythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor-dially Invited lo attend.
! 1IIGGINS, Sacheih. "i:. V 1 OUU. C. nf It.
HONOLULU AERIE 140. F. O.E
Meets nn thn 2nd nnd 1th WED-
NESDAY evenings nf each mould nt7:30 o'clock 'in K. of I'. Ilnll, lorncrUcrctnnla ami Kurt streets.
Visiting Etiglcu nro Invited' to at-
tend.W. It. Ill LEY, V. P.VM. C. McCOY. Sec.
Wra. MoKinlcy LodRC, No. 8, K. of P
MeetH every 2nd nnd 4th Saturdayevening at 7 30 o'clock In If., of I.Ilnll, cor Port and Heretanla. Visit-
ing brother cordially Invllcd to nt-
tond.'II A TAYLOR, t C
IJ. A .1 U'OIISON. K It S.
SIPPING NEWS
ANDif , iBUSINESS REMINDERS
Uargnluu In watches musical goodti' etc. JrOarlivFnrt street. Mlss.W.undard has pome very Unanovelties 'on illBplav at her Portstreet Mine
- , Ymi ('.in ut all kinds of electric flvtiirrH lin In ling lamps, nt the UnionI.'leclr'c to HnrrUun building, Bern- -
tan!' itnflTlio butlir sold at the Metropolitan
Market is Bupcrlor'to that sold olsowhoro and the price Is Just tlio same
.Tclephono ID,
There Is no rccognlted flvoccnt cigar being bold to inn extent that In
strictly hand mado an lo tho Owl A
Iinnd mado cigar menus a fieo smok-ing clgur.
. ' Thcro Is no bcltei pashy on thomainland than that boIiI nt the I'nlmOnfc. Tho materials uro tho bcBt and
' tho pica and enkea nro well baked.Telephone 311
One of those, (en dollar dips to llilo-- lwa, lasting two davg, gives pitrunc' tin opportunity to visit thn snsnr nnd
jilncupplo plantations Twins kuv.ievery morning.
, Novy Athletic undcrwenr. II V. 1).
goods, now shlrta mid pnjiui is, In
.illght 'Weight and pretty colors. A
lino lot of new nt Yco Chan& Co.'s, King mi' lliilhcl utrcut.
' If );ou havo freight to be hauled IIII bo to ymir In'crint to cmiHiilt
villi tho Ilunoliil'i roiiHtiiirtluii &
Drnylng (v'o., Ltd., vvho havo hiipeilui'farllltlcH for light iui heavy ((raving
Man) attrnc'lvn now nrrlvnts In
dress goods nn.l dry Klrtll nnt'll(Mnow bi'liiK shown nt Hnclis' Pry (InalnC'o. 5c(t iho line olililttnn' nt tin)Baehs' stnrp, enrnor Kott nhd Hero- -
.tanln streets.
"Sj5JWV'1$- - vn r?"" Tyewpwyf-- 1 -y : 3Brrfry7 rwnrypiHffmi
EVES'INO nM.LEtlN, I10n6lUL0. T. H.. MONDAY, Alfl. 4, 1910.takMta
WE HAVIr WITH US
w mm iim
AT THE NOUNQ.
Sunday, April 3..1 rieailng Waluawn, Mr mid Mm
Mnildniiis. Kahiiku. .1 V niy, U. S, 8,New Or emit. V Uollard IT S. 8,New Orleans, V V. Itentz. U. 8. 8Now Orlems P I) Kox U 8. S. NewOrleins. N Oshorn, V II Klcld, Vnlliiku, Mrs. A. Itamspcrgor, Now YorkCllv i: I. Kcllv. Snn Krnnclsco: W.II ltlce. Mime. .1 1 Mcrs. Ilerkctey.C.il . I.oul Margolin San Francisco;.1 It Alexander, l.lliue.
Mcnday, Aorll 4.T M Smlih S. 8 Siena.
ATTH5 HAWAIIAN.
Sunday, April 3.V I Sheinnan Schofield llnrrarks;
Mrs Annie (inle Sonic. Wash; Mrand Mrs J It ('orlev, Oalgnry. Cnnvda. I) I) Oregon I.ellchin; V. Wltte,Alen
Monday, April 4.Mrs O. C llofgiard V O Schlefe,'
Makawcll; Carlott.i Stewart KamiSaturday, Anrll 2.
Miss Floienc Ilnd?( Mr and Mrs.I" W Pen llctun Us Anaelcs. Cal ,
M JiniRiMiri-l- . Wahlawa. V F. Colo,Maknvv.io O. Ilofgiuid. llllu: T
LIKELIKE LAST
SHIP'S BOATS
Tho slcniuer l.lltellkc, novv workingalong the llnw.-il-l roast anil to nrrlvohero wl'h a shipment of sitinr and aconsignment of raltlo. has met with astrenuous experience, with rntuhwenther at iirtH of call on tho llamakun coast. '
Tho Llkellke lott one of the workIng boats while attempting to effect alauding at llonokaa. A second boat"captlzed shortly nftcrwnrd nnd amember of tho crew suffered a frac-ture of the leg In two places, besidesmeeting with other Injuilcs.
An Ilnvvallnu sailor sustained n e--
vtro cut in Iho lie id nnd a Japanesewns Injured on thu leg. Thesn menwere brought to Honolulu by tho lwa- -
laul and weru taken to tho QuocnsHospital for treatment.
uno iinat riom the iwnlanl s
transferred to the l.lkellko .and thatvessel had steamed lo Knwalhan 'atnkc on a shipment of cattle. Thu vesrel will return to Itonolulii this ovu:iIng or tomorrow morning.
..REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record, April 2, 1910, from10:30 a. m to 12 noon.
Henrietta A. Kellllnulnmn et ul lo I..K. Toni) ( nl I.
Illshop Trust Co Ltd to I. urn lionlti'l
H .F. Lewis and wf to Ocorge A.Ilrown I)
Amos K. Kldicdge et nl bj Tr ofMtgee to Caiollne 3. Ilonil 0
Entered for Record. April 4, 1910, from8: CO t. m, to 1CS33 a. m.
Ho Chew et ul to Kauetho Itlco MillCo. Ltd I)
Snn Antonio Port. Ilent Hocy orHaw. to Joaquin do Frlas Iti-- I
Knthcrlno McO. Cooper to FrederickC. Miller Itel Dow
"They say that Rlovcnson frequently worKeit a wnoio allcrnoon on uslnglo line."
- Hints noining. i know n manwho has been working thu last sixyenrs on ono sentence." Cusscll'sJournal.
Marcli Is hero and tho first robinwill soon nrrlvo. Then romos Hpringfever and baseball with ml IhereasoIn the batting uverago of the Joy ofliving. Toledo Illnde.
liW J
LOCAL AND GENERAL
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Arctic Soda l.ellhcad nnd Wood-vnr- d
phone 857, 1203 Miller stree'Teleiu'iono f3 to have Laundry
called for nnd delivered rlulckCall on Mlko I'ntnn nt tho Kncoro
Saloon for a draft of Kiesh butter-milk.
'
Up to this morning !2t nutomohllcshad been registered at the police courtand there nre stll morp to ronio
Timo spent nt tho Fashion Saloon Istime pleasantly spent. This place Itsometimes known as the Two Jatvs
Ocorge Kniilln who got plc-cjc- onSaturday ulglit and Inndcd In the police station wns fined $1 this morningby Judge Andrnilc,
vlMt jiick niibuits at thu KentuckySaloon when J on want liquid refreshnient. You will get goo! goods amcourteous treatment Ibere
When not feeling right try somo ofour siphon roda uii ,ionii nii.K, orPure distilled water nt tho Consolldatc.l Soda Water Works. Tel. 71.
Mrs. C. L. Dlckcrson for uptodatqmillinery nt rcasonab.o prices, Thoonly one that docs accordcon pleatingIn Honolulu ilrccn stamps, too, i"rcash.
Some of tho Marathon runnersclaim thnt thej' did not know wherethe short cut nt tho big gulch wasnnd that they thought that u man waito bo stationed "thcro to give direc-tions.
The Auto Livery Co. Phone , Is r
tho management of Qiilnn, Itchnnd Qttlnn, eleven first classenrs, Packard, Thomas-Fljers- , etc.Iloutiil the Island trips a specialty, r,
passengers, S 10.00. Uest city sotvice.
Yesterday aftcinoon tlio Libertybaseball nine met the Vlncynrd teamnnd, nfter a great game, tho Vlnenrdbunch won by n score of R to 3, Tlircodoublo plnH vvnro brought off nnd til"game was watched by a big crowd offans.
Hnchlgnwn, Iho .Japanese, who wnscut up by nn iillcge.1 "friend" yester-da-
afternoon. Is confined nt theIIosdtal mid Is weak from los.v
of blood. So far no trn.eo of thoIn tho rase linn been found,
but tho police expect to locate tho mansoon.
Arthur Cnnea has been nrrestcd onn warrant nnd charged with assaultinga Phlncsn namid l.uni Sam Hung. Itappears thnt tho Portugese had beenin tho habit of cutting- - grass on IhoCIiIucso'h hind and tho latter objected The fight followed ns n matter ofcourse nnd Luni got his good and hard,
SPECIE BANK REATJfY
FOR OCCUPATION(Continued from Pace 1)
clerks under Mr. TokU-dn- . over readyto ncrommodato all who desire totransact business with tho Institution
With tho exception of thu bankingfurniture thnt can bo bought hero, alltho fixtures nnd desks have arrived andaro now being fitted In their position.The, beautiful brownish marblo partitloiiH nnd walls have, been polished ton finish, presenting a' most beautifulappearance.
m iTim 8Ti:AMi:il Nocnu from Kauai
ports has arrived with u shipment of3107 sackB sugar and 18 packages sundries. Hough weather was encounter'cd by tho steamer.
TUB SCHOONKIl M. C. Foster willrenin off thu marine railway todayand will then bo ready for sen. Tliovessel has discharged n shipment oflumber nt tho iort,
IT IS F.JCPKCTK1I that Iho Ameri-can bark Concord with general cargofiom San Francisco will bo rendy forsea tomorrow,
p wni.i.FTiM n pv -- m
RemnantSale
HUNDREDS of REMNANTS accumulated fiom our biR
Clearance Sale will be put on SALE FRIDAY MORNING,
APRIL 1. To dispose of the REMNANTS quickly, we
have marked them at about HALF the REGULAR PRICE.
The barfjains are (rathcrcd from every department in the' 'store.
A. Bloni,Fort Street, opp. Catholic Church
BAGGAGECity Transfer Co.,
JAS. H. LOVE.
WATERFRONT NOTESv
TUB MATSON Navigation l'nei'I.urllne sailed Snn Fr.incisci forHonolulu with room for tweiil) mill- -
tlonal cabin passengers, ncroidlng ton wireless received nt the lnol ngencyof Castle & Cooke. The I.iirl'no nttho timo the messngo wns sent, wassteaming throimh northerly winds nndsmooth seas and was 10SO mites offIho poit. The vessel Is expected tonrrlvo hero early Wednesday moinln,bringing thirty passengers, 287 sacksmnlnland mall nnd 1500 tons freightfor Honolulu nnd over tcvm hundredtons for Knhiilul.
rm
TO UNllEltnO the regular semt- -
niinunl cleaning nnd repainting, thoInter island r Kalu nui lint
from Hawaii ports. Tills vesselhat been operated nlong tho Hawaiirn-is- t for the pact six months in gilherlng up rugnr r.l various jiorts nndtransporting tho same to llilo. TlioKntiilaut nnd tho Knual arc both keptat work nlong1 the coast of tho JllgIsland. Tho Knlulniil brought nfreight to tho port.
mACCOftDINO TO San Pranclsco pi-
pers a Japanese servant of Captainl.vnnm ninnlor nf tlio IT SAT.Thomas, used the skipper's cabin forsecreting about a thousand dollarsw oi th of ilutlablo material, such asvaluable silks and wearing apparel.In searching tho ship, tho customs uulimltle. found n large assortment of
articles under cushions nnd mat'tresses. I
rnTHERE Willi, lis a full shipment f
sugar taken by. the American b.irFooling Suey now loading at Port Al-
len with Uestlnitlon ns DolawnroIlrenkwatcr. This vessel Is nlioutready to sail, nnd, nccnrdlug to latestndvlcrs will probably depart for thoEast coast of tho United Statca tomor-row or Wednesday,
rTHE AltlltVAL of tho Amoilcan
Hawaiian freighter Columbian nt So- -
attlo on April 3. with New York cargoleaving the Atlnn'lc coast K)it on Febrifary 21. Tho Columbian In sailingfrom 8nlna Cm): c.illod at 8au DIcr-- j
nnd San Francisco en route. Tho vos--
sol Is duo to nirlvo at Honolulu onApril 17.
8UOAII TO tho nmount of 0000sacks Is duo to nrrlvo at tho port onWedliesdny morning by tho Inter-Islan-
steamer W. O. Hall. This vessolhas been making n scml-wickl- roundtrip to tho Onrdcn Island hut omlttudtho extra voyngo this week but willnrrlvo with n largo sugar shipment.
fetINASMUCH ns Iho Amcrlmii-lla-wnlln-
freighter Mlssourlan Is comingdown from Seattle nnd Tncoma nndnot. San Francisco, It Is hardly pos-sible that tho vessel can bring a muchlater lfinlMhsn thnt duo to nrrlvo bytho Matson Navigation steamer I.ur-llne. duo hero on Wednesday
THE IlAflK Andrew Welch, now atPearl Harbor discharging ma'orlal fortho dry docks (hero, may return toHonolulu tonionow, Tho Welch willbo given a full shipment of sugar forthe coast nnd It Is (ho Intention to illspatch tho bark for Ban Francisco bytho first of tho coming week.
KAUAI 8UOAII nvvaltlng shipmentIncludes tho following consignmentsaccording to n rcjiort from thn officersof tho Klnnu: K. S. M 5850: Mnk30.630; O. & It . C270; Men., 17 993; W2800; M. 8. Co., 25 000; K. L., H00; P.,10 60S; H. M., 11,491.
STEAMING Ihioiigh strong north-east trades and heavy tens tlio M n
Navigation freighter Hyiulesby wlrclers us being 138 mllos
off port on Saturday night with SailFrancisco as her destination,
fttTHE INTKIM8LAND steamer lwa-lan- l
has been placed on tho berth Idsail for Muhukonn und Kawnllmo atnwlii tomorrow, Tills vessel will re-
turn with u shipment of sugar and nconsignment of cattle, on deck.
THE STEAMKIl Htlonlan of thoMatron Navigation Lino, Is oxpectedto nrrlvo fioni Seattlo on Tuosday. Thovessol Is bringing down a row passon-go- t
s and n shipment of general cargoIncluding lumber,
ton
THE STEAMKIt from Kauai K)rtH
brought S00O Backs: sugur, 50 sackstaro, 25 sacks rlco, and 77 packagessundries, Strong northeast trndos and
i heavy seas wero encountered on thoi homeward pnssaco.
mTHE 8AII.1NO of tho American
sihooncr Muriel from San Franciscoyesterday with destination ns Hono-Ip- u
Is reported, This vessel Is under-stood as bringing down n full ship-ment of merchandise.
MsFOHTY-TOUf- l days from Mulketeo,
with n shipment of lumber, Iho Amer-ican fcclioonor II. II. Ilcndlxnn lias ar-rived at thn p'oit. Thu vessol bringslumber to tho ngency of Lowers &Cooke.
II THE OCEANIC steamer Slcrrn,(whkli is sehe.luhsl to sail for Han
Francisco nn Wednesday morning,J will carry tlio next4malilland mall. '
PHONE 152.
1 WATERFhoNT NOTES
TUB NORWEGIAN freighter Saljipractically a sister ship In tho stenricr Ilygja no-- here discharging sulphurand general cargo has arrived from
oiuilianni. Tl.o vessel sailed fromtho Jnpancsc port on Mnrch Ifilh an I
met with romo rough weather In cnuHIng tho Pacific. Tho SeIJa lirlmt a
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shlrmcnt of 1750 tons of geneinl cirsilconsigned to II. Hackfcnl nnd Com- -
pany. Twenty-tw- o sacis mall uirlvedby tho vessel, Captiln Lie Is nccompanlcd by his wife on this typ.
TIII3 I.i:AKS vvhlrli minlfestedthemselves In the hold of tho schoon-er A loli n during hor encounter withn s'orm off Hnvvnll have been repair-ed nnd tho vessel Is rculy to resumetho V ova go to the coast nnd sail forttedondo, with tho rhlpmcnt of hnrdwood railway tics. Tho Aloha put In- -
to Honolulu In dlstiess on March 18th.
TJHT JAPANESE freighter TainonMaru which airived nt the port sev-
eral weeks ngn vvl h n shipment ofphosphates fiom Ocean Island has
lor MoJI, Jnpan. This vesselbrought several passengers nnd thoquarantine nuthoiltlcs discovered sev-
eral cases of choleia on board. ThoTomo" Maru ka" '" balInBt- -
raOENEItAL CAIttIO from Molokal
and Maul ports Including 40 haleshides 3 horses. 17 hugs, mid 20 calvesurrlu;'1 ,,y.",S.r,?!lor M,.klIll," T!'
met on thtrip.
F0EP0E OUT FORCOUNTY ATTORNEY
(Continued from Pace 1)tho office. In enso he Is defeated at l.ogan, arrived nt Manila Apill 3.tho convention, ho said, ho wns will- -' Sherman, to nirlvo rrom S.in Franln(i to support tho victorious itli-- l ciscn, Apill 12.lucky one. Further than that ho Sheridan, sailed fiom .Manila fur
nut say much. nblulii, Mnrch 23,Owing to tho Inclement weather.
which prevailed last the polltlclniig ul.d their managers havobeen unable to get together und ills-- ,Cl'f8 tlio political conditions of thouny. nioso who lett town nave no: "' "- - ""iii nim o a. .irreturned, and therefore their f"'m 81""A ,.
f tlm outsldo situation will nut beKnown for a day or so.
Pending their arrival, however.tho prospective candidates for dif-
ferent political positions nro guttingbusy themselves by meeting the peo-
ple and explaining to them whatthey Intend to do If nominated andelected In November.
Supervisor Win. K. Ajlctt stiltedtho other day that ho was out forthe samo position which ho nowholds. Should ho fail, to get thonomination, then ho says hu Is panwith politics for good.
"I am out for supervisor," suldAjlctt when Interviewed by a II u
o 1 1 n mun. "If I can not get thonnnilnilllnti ffii-- llint (i.mltlnn tlipn I
to behPrwith tho people right here In theHoard of Supervisors, where think1 can do more for them thai: I couldwore 1 to run for tho House.
"Why," he, "up thorolu the Legislature 1 can not do muchgood for the people. Suppose wopass u bill for certain
That en mo canbo blocked by tho Territorial gov-
ernment officials, after the Legisla-ture is p.iu. Homo, there Is no usein going theie, when tho officials,who do not carry out tho Intentionsof the legislators, ran Ignore theauthority of the Legislature. I pre-
fer, therefore, to bo u supervisorthan a member of tho Legislature,
Robert linker, n bandboy, and ngood Republican, has announced-hi- s
Intention to run for the Houso ofHo thinks, If given
the usual support nf tho Republicanparty, ho can mako good In thoHouse. Ho Is feeling tlio politicalPuIbc and endeavoring to get thokokuns of his friends.Home' Ruler Forever.
David Kiiplhca, n staunch HomoKuler ever sluco the overthrow ofthu monarchy, cnnio up town thismorning on business. " Bn"1 "would not run for any againIlls stutemont Is thnt there Is nothlug lu politics,
"I am n Homo littler from the he
"II do not bollovo In Jumping fromone sldo of tho fnnto to thni. Is ... u good thing to do. I
,",'-imvu in Hiuuiiiiig uy my pnriy, asiuii tis ii mum,
"t Is rather ridiculous to see thnpcoplo changing their political faithall tho timo. In my opinion, thoyuie lutlior unreliable. Hut that Utheir business."
(ieorgo K. Lowe, tho timekeeperof tho rond department, la anotheraspirant for legislative honors. HoIs a resident of tho Fifth and seemsto bellave hu can the support ofhis party, Lowe, It will bo remenivi ,.... ........ -iicii-u-
, vus iioaoHHiu ciers. oi iiiuSenate during tho lust session. Ha)seems to think that he has the'cinch; but some of his confidential
ShippingJ. .i . - 1 1 ! - v
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reports',.'1';"1!1.'1"- - FV,,l,,rll'm- -
appropria-tions. appropriation
Representatives,
ARRIVED
Sun lay, April 3.
Kauai ports Klnaii, rtnir. n. in.Moloknl nnd'Mnnl poits Mlkahaln,
stmr., a. m.llilo and ports Kalulnnl, stmr.
n. m.ivukiillincle Iwnlanl, stmr., p. m.Port Towiisend II. C. nendlxoi.
Am. schr., I p. m,Momlny, April I.
llongkong und Jnpan ports SeIJa,nor. simr,
'VE88ELS TO ARRIVE
-Tuesday, April 5.
Seattlo nnd Tucoma llllontnn, M.
N. 8. S.Snllna Crui, Snn Francisco, SeattloMlssoiirinn, A.-ll- . S. 8.
Wednesday, April 6.Snn Francltco Lurllne, M. N. 8. S
KniiJi portfeW. 0. Hall stmr.Thursday, April 7.
Hawaii and Mnul purts Claiidlnc.stmr..' -
I MAIL8. I
Malls nre ruo n( Honolulu frompoints ns follows:Snn Francisco Per I.urllne, April 0.Yokohama Per Mnnrhiirln, April 9.Vancouver Per Mnltal, April 2.Colonics Per Mnkiirn, April 20.
Malls will depart tor thu followingpoints ns follows:Snn Francisco Per Sierra, April C.
Yokohama Per Nippon Mnru. Apr. 11.Colonics Per Mnramn. April 29.Vancouver I'cr Mnkiirn, April 20.I
TRANSPORT SERVICE. I
Crook, from Honolulu lor Manila,Mnrth 1.
I)lx, nt Manila, J'in. 20.
i r.IN "OREIGN PORT
Monday. Anrll 4.
SAN FIIANioou o.ulvil April 3- -
Sch. Muriel, for lUuiotiiti.
miiimii Jiiii 1 tin. kit vAlien, hence Mnr. 1 1.
MIDWAY I8LAND Arrived April 4:Sib, l'l.iurencu Ward, hence Mar.28
IfXKSXUKKJCXlfKXXXH
I RECREATIONS I
'nJV3va7tJKll.XJfK:i)taKADDED ATTRACTIONS.
.Manager uvorcnu o no i;iiMiirahas Moral another lilt It: Mcurlii?Miss tuiinle Donovan for Ills tho- -nter when others hnd attempted towin ucr io ilium oiiss iiuuovan is
In vlvaiious Lomedlaniie who slues
'' 'he' "'"' h "'"B itllom.Tu.i. oiiu mm just tuit iiiu uiiniuuiiicircuit, whero she has been u head- -
liner for months, Her rnngs nro indialect, and tho melodies of Kerrynnd Conuuugtit nro to bo enjoyed bythose who know what tlio Irish cando with music.
In addition to this attraction MissAsplnwall will contliuio hero wonder-ful danrc for tho balance of tho week,Thn audiences ul thu Empire huvobeen so pleased at thu performancesineiu unit they Insist upon remainingthrough two programs Instead of leav -
ing nrtcr seeing tho ono they havopaid for. This has been the cnuroseveral times for tho hanging of thuStanding Hooni Only sign In front ofllio houso. Miss Asplnwall Is themoti, wonderful dancer ever seen heronnd her m rations do not savor of thovulgar,
INDOOR MARATHON
Autono Knoo feels his defeat ofvery much and hu sas that ho
Is willing to run any man who com-peted In tho Hulelwn Marathon nt anyold timo. Knoo Is feeling alright agsu,and considers thn.t ho was In u wayItrxltllAil tlm ..lF inn n.t iiKArulnl inof tho coursu Judges .preventing himrrom taking inn snort cut.
Howevor, another Marathon will bopulled off in n short time, nnd It willbe ut llio l'rincess Skating rink. A
"""'f ?"" u" " "iiiiiers "'" "" in- -
P"''1 ,0 c"'llut0 ' "'o ca' K IIUlS,Jackson Foagler, Ounios. ayes,Tlmknmo0 ull, v , qUl0r'K.nexpected to enter for tho Indoor Mumthou.
WHIM WEDNESDAY
Tho following wlrclcbs to Castlo &
Cooke plnces tho .inline ut 9 p. m.April 2, 1050 miles off. light northwind, smooth sen. Fur Honolulu 1200tons chnrgo; for Knhiilul 710 tons.Thirty passengers, 287 sneks mall. 30packages express matter. Will nrrlvoeariy vvoiinesuay morning.
t U H tt tt tt tt Jt Jt it Uvuutlou. If I nm defeated, (hen 1
will support the rest of tho winners..
ow Mh Parodies rather thanam pan with politics. I want
I
continued
ofllco
1
ginning to the end." said Kuiilhoft.'l'ioniliient mnn will havo chnrgo of the
get
got
..'"... ....:.
friends do not think ns he does, If I nm noniluuted, I hope they glvo'hence the trouble . m Ihelr kokuas. ThaPs nil." '
"I am on f.,r tlm House or Hep- - Low.. Is n lergetle worker. Heresenlatlvps," said Lowe. "I do not' Is attending to his bushiest undercaro what my onenilnt nre saying tho road department with sathfar- -nbout inn. I Intend to light for myitlon. At tint samo time, he is not.nomination nt the Democratic con- - sleeping, but Is rather feeling nul.
'bizlng ujl tho pblltlcul sltua'tlou,
DEPARTED" "r Saturday, April 2.
San Francisco China, P. M. 8. 8,5:34 p. m.
Auslrnllan ports Maltnl, C.-- 8. S.,midnight.
Moji and Japan ports fTnmoiiMnru, Jap stmr., p. in.
VE8SELS TO DEPART
Monday, April 4.Kaunt ports Nocnu. stmr, S p m
Tuesday, April 6.
Mnhukmm nnd Kawalhao Iwnlanl.stmr., noon.
Maui nnd Moloknl ports Mlknhaln,stmr.
Kauai ports Klnnu, Btmr.llilo via wny ports Maunn Kca,
stmr.
I PA88ENQER8 DEPARTED4--
Per P. M. S. 8. Chlnn for San Pran-clsco Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Miss AllcuCooke. T. Cooke, Mrs. II. Wfttcrhouse,Mrs. N. Sturgeon, I), IJ. Tnlmago, p
E, It. Hughes, Miss I. Parsons,1). W. Anderson, Mrs. J. II. Atlicrton,Miss Flcxmati, Miss K. Atlicrton, C.O. Warren, P. Iloss, Mrs. Ross, Dr.and Mrs. Lnnghornc, II. IJ. Drodlc, W.L. Miles, Mr, nnd Mrs. Graham, Ma-
jor and Mrs. Macglunls, Mrs. L. Creel-man- .
Mrs. A. Crcclmnn, Vo. Calloway,Miss W, Dickson, Mrs. C. A. Ostrom,AUmi Leslie, Miss 1). Unlardl,
PASSENGERS BOOKED I
-Per O. 8. S. Sierra, for San Fran
cisco, Apr. G. Mr. and Mrs. 8. U.Young, Mrs. L. K. Kutz, Mrs. O.Ilniinntt, Mrs. J, P. Sloan, Miss V.II. Sloan, Mrs. C. O. Ostrom, Miss L.IJ. Ostrom, Mrs. A. Thompson, Mrs.Ulffard, It. J. Muchly) Mrs. l)uchl.Mis. M. II. Webb, Mr. nnd Mrs. W.II. Thomas, Miss Drown, Miss Pratt,W. J. SchiilU, Mrs. Scliultz, Mr. anilMrs. J. C. Cohen, Mrs. V. V. Col-
lins, Miss McOnvcrn, Miss Agnes Sul-
livan, Mrs. M. S. Amusscn, C. II.Mi Cloud, Mrs. J. II. Clark, Mr. andMrs. A. L. llonncy, Mr. nnd Mrs, (1.
II. Casey Mr. and Mrs. W. T. llcll,J. 11. Sloan, .Mrs. J. J. Lymnn, Mrs.Knox, Col. nnd Mrs. Adams, Mrs. S.A. Hoggs, Mrs, IJ. L. Klnslca, Mrs.C. A. lllalsdell. Miss Illnlsdctl, Mrs.W. IJ. Murray, A. T. Henry. Mr. amiMrs. J. H. Hose, Mlrs Isabel! Innes,W. K. Mncomber, A. Lane, M. Arena,P. 11. Peck, W. N. llclllngcr, Mrs.W. L. Itolph, Mrs. T. II. lloUortson,Miss K. M. Anderson, Mrs. O'Con-uct- l,
Mr und Mrs. J. II. Unit, Mrs.T. IJ. Dennis. Mrs. IJ, II. Spencer.
Per stmr. Klnaii, for Kauai port),Apill 12. Marshall D.irrach, W. 11.
Itlce, Mrs. Itlco, Miss U. It leu.Per Btmr. Klnnu, for Knual ports,
A,,r,i 6. Krnnela Oay, 0. K. Winter.K. ,,. Sl,nl,,ng, 0. II. Fnlrcl.lld, M.jUrro:ov Mr8i Marseloy, Dr. andMr- - w i,orrmall, Mlfc ,.:. . Wll.tcrhnuse, w.. Waterhoiisc, Miss IJ.J. Waterlinuse, Miss Morolie.it,
Per stmr. Muunn I.oa, for Kominnd Knu ports, April 12. Ciov. W.F. Frcar, Marston Campbell, Mrs. J.A. Young, Miss Stone.
Per Btmr, Claudtne, for Maul andHawaii ports, April 8. Mrs, Mur-phy, MrB. Poavey, M. Ilonson, Mrs.C. H. Dcsky, Mss J. Massey. '
Per stmr. Maunn Ken, for liliesund way ports, April 5. C. J, Day.Mrs. C. J. Day, Miss I. Innes, SamParker, M. Hunnowell, Altco Nawal,C. A, Ilruns, J. J. Sullivan, Hfr. uudMrs. Pendleton, Miss Iloho, E. A.
' Southworth, Judge. J. Matthowmau.V. IJ. Hudson. Mrs. Hudson.
Per stmr. Klnnu, for Knual ports,April C. Francis Ony, M. Massely,Dr. W. Hoffmann, Mrs. Hoffmann.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Notice Is hereby given that MlddloGround Puny No, 5, Hulnim Hay,California, was reported missingMarch 22. It will bo replaced aatoon ns practicable
mum tojjsioms fouie
Commencing with April 1, thornhuvo been four additions mado to thofoico of day nnd night Inspectorsconnected with the local customsservice.
Michael J. Scully, who for tliopast few years has been connectedwith tho police department In thocapacity of buck Inspector, has Join-ed tho customs and begun his dutlosus u night Inspector, From tho
list of applicants thoro havealto been drawn the names of F. J.Ilubello nnd M. It, Mcdolros. Thcsnhavo tukoti up tho work on thonight shirt.
W. P, Storey, n night Inspector,has beoil promoted to tho day staff,und ho commenced work with tliofirst of tho month.
DORN. ,
HAKUOLE In Honolulu, April 2.1910, to tho wifo of Jus. Hukuolo, .1
sun,
thIIKE THOUSAND six hundrelsacks of Knunl sugai nro duo to arriven, owning or toinni'invv nininlng hvtlm Htcamor Kenuhou This vessel wntt0 a-
-fT0M Knlon today,
, ,ADS PAY sm
1
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evening nn.urriN, honomjmi. t. h.. Monday, apti. i, iiin.
ROOSEVELT AND aNew Arrivals POPE WILL NOT MEET M
NEW CREAM ENGLISH SERGE A beautiful qualityfor Ladle' Coat Suit and Skirts. Fifty inches wide; twoqualities $1.50 and $2.25 a yard.
NAVY BLUE FRENCH SERGE A very fine soft tex-tur- e
for the new semi fitting Coat Suits.NEW PARASOLS White, plain and
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HOMK, Apr. 3. Colonel Roosevelt, who arrived here today fioniNaples, nml who wan given royal honors oil his arrival, has created ntremendous sunsatlon by refusing t0 accept an Invitation to an audi-ence with IIU Holiness Pope 1'ltis X. IIU refusal to accept an audienceIs moro direct than that of former Fairbanks, whom thePope refused to receive If he attended and addressed the ttomnn Meth-odist congregation. Fairbanks, tho Pope declined to see; Roosevelt hntdeclined to see tho Pope.
- When tho arrangements for the various receptions and functions Inhonor of the great American were being made, It was arranged that anaudience at the Vatican would bo held, the Pppn signifying his readi-ness to meet the former President of the United States. The details oftho arrangements were lnld before Colonel Itoosevclt, It being announcedthat the Vatican desired to attach cortnlii' conditions to the granting otthe audience. Colonel Roosevelt then abruptly declared his Intention ofdeclining the honor of uti audience If any conditions at all were to belmpo;ed.
II was Intimated from the Vatican that If rtoosevelt would acrcenot to visit the Methodist community, nil would bo well. At this sug-gestion, Itoosevclt announced that the Incident wns a closed one andthat hu would nor' listen to any further suggestions In the matter a'all, his mind helng made up not to attend or request an audience.
This matter has created a profound Impression throughout Europe.National Affront.
NEW YORK, Apr. 3. Tho report from Homo of a rupture betweenthe Vatican and Colonel Roosevelt has created the greatest Interest here,especially In Roman Catholic circles, A prominent bishop, in an Inter-view la'st night, stntcd that he feared the refusal of the Pope to grantnu audlct.cn to the former President, except under conditions, vI1I-1j- o
rcgaided throughout America as an affront to. the nation. '
WILL SEND FOR COOK RECORDS. " -NEW YORK, AuQ 3. The Cook-Pear- y controversy was revived by
an announcement made hero tonight that a fund of ll'S.OOO habeen raised to pay tho expenses of getting proofs of Dr. Cook's discoveryof the North Pole. The announcement of the raising ot this big Noun,showing substantial confidence In Cook, shows that his backers still haveI'onlli'ltii'e In his claim that he went to tho Pole.
Caplaln (Khun, one of, Dr. Cook's warmest supporters, announce!inlay that the $17li,uii0 already nlsed for thu purposo of proving Dr.
Cook's claims Is hut a part of thu fund ultimately to bo raised. Thecaplaln says that It will he eventually shown that Cook got to the Pole.
Dr. Conk Is almost broken In health. Ills wife, who is with him InSouth America, wis that tho work o meeting charges of faking, to-
gether with tho strenuous work he has done ns an explorer, have al-
most prostrated him.In vlew-o- f the big subscription nlready In sight for the discovery
in aid Conk to prove that he reached the Polo, It Is generally expectedthat an expedition will be sent to get thu proofs which Cook sas he leftbehind In thu Far North.
RUSSIA TO REORGANIZE WAR FOOTING.ST. PliruitfllUTlU), Apr. a. It was announced today tljat the gov-
ernment pioposes to engage upon a ust jhteni of national defense.The sum utriGifi.OOQ.noo is to ho spent on tho work, according to theplans beng laid out.
The hill pioviden for a romplo'.e reorganization of the national de-
fenses,-
EXPLORING BALLOON LOST.8TBTTIN, Apr. 3. Tho German balloon Pommcrn has met with
disaster, and Us wreck is now. sunk somewhere. Ill the llaltlc, Thitlueo paMungers, one of whom was Hcrr Del Ilruck, n leader amongthe Radicals of the Reichstag, are Ipst.
iLONGDISTANCE WIRELESS TEST.
NAUI.BN, Prussia, Apr, 3. The wireless station here today cstabllshed n wireless record of four thousand miles. Tho station was ableyesterday to scud and lecelve messages over a distance of four thou-sand miles.
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If you nre Interested In politics andfinance, you will enjoy tho perform-unc- o
tonight or Tho Henry McRao Co.In Chas, Klein's great play, "Tho I.lonand Thu Mouse." Imagine If you cana play with tho leading character "ThoI.ton " taken from what is said to botho life hlstor ot John I). Rockefeller
LAURA HUCSONtwith his power of money and Influ-
ence working against tho daughter ofa Federal Judge who he hus ruined,who Is making nu ondeavor to restoreher father to iKisltlon and Influencuthat ho held beforo "Tho Lion" sotabout to ruin him. Picture to yourselftho girl's fight against such a com-bination "of money, and you havo onelittle thread of tho story of "Tho Lionand The Mouse." Wrapped around thisstruggle for right Is u pretty love storybetween tho girl ami the son of tin."Money King," making (ho btory completo with love and pathos, wilttun nsonly Chas. Klolu can write. In short aplay for the musses, Thu Mcltao com-pun-
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known ns "Tho I.lon," and Miss Hud- -
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MAGINNIS MISSED
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Ilccnuso Major Maglnnts, a promtInent resident ot tho Statu of Montana,met with nn unpleasant oxperienco attho hands of a hooking clerk connectedwith tho Canadian-Australia- n Steam-ship agency, ho Is reputed, beforo salt-ing for San Francisco on tho China, ascoming out strongly for a suspensionot tho coaBtwlso shipping laws.
Major Mnglnnls was accompanied byhis wife Ho ulleges that an attemptwus made at tho "Ilrltlsh steamshipagency to assign himself und wlfo toseparate staterooms, which featureproved decidedly objectionable.
Major Maglnnls apparently over-looked thu departure of a number oflargo traus-Puclfl- c liners llylng thoAmerican flag which havo sailed outof Honolulu bound for tho coast with-in thu past four or five weeks, thesovessels leaving hero with empty fctato-room- s
and suites.Major Maglnnls could havo taken his
choice of several s'camers of far larg-er tounngo than either tho Australian
osscl or thu Pacific Mall liner China.Tho Oceanic steamer Alameda has
not made u trip to San Francisco with-in tho past two months but that anywhero from four lo a dozen empty orhalf-fille- cabins wero available forpassengers.
It would uppoar that Major Magln-nls' complaint Is solely against thomanner In which ho was treated bythu shlpplhg clerk in charge of thoMaraina hooking and not against thopiovullliiK laws which compel passen-gers between two American porta totravel upon vessels llylng tho Amuil-ra-
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MONDAY APRIL 4,1910
A good old man,, sir; lie will betalking: as they "sAy when the age,is in, the wit is out. Shakespeare.
To pill Hip laliion nut of businessIs cine t IiIiik. "il to control the liq-
uor Iraltlr Is iu it another. Prohl-M- lIon iloos not ilo either.
Dofeated liv ii lln! r not, Will- -
nlua's Marathonrunner Is one of 'the greatest run-
ners of thu world hi liLs tlnnn.h-- -
Theodora ltnomivflt refused l"talk Saturday, but before the mmwent down Sunday ho had mademore nolso by Keeping quiet lliannny American on earth.
I'ono Plus should have read,,. w.. .i..iAtia .. Trtj .i(iit in!
wii-in- ... ,..,min.. he ihoucht,.'. ti, i, ...i.i i,,i.. LnnwM-n- s
what might be expected.
The man who becomes Intoxicated'Willi ei.thindasiii mi prohibitiondoesn't set any better example
his fellow men than the poortiv who gets full of whiskey.
Aeroplanes nro samples of themost evonhunded Justice. They willkill a rich man Just as surely as tothe poor devil who lives on nothlng-n-wee- k
.
and falls on tho rocks.
If there Is one thing moro thananother developed out of the Hun-Ula- n
Immigrants, It Is that commu-nity Interests will bo best served b
putting professional agitators wherethey belong.
An Kngllsh nobleman visiting themainland says that Philadelphia Mas
u moro cultured atmosphero thanNew York. 1'robably Philadelphia'with Its ktrect-ca- r strike made himfeel ns If ho were In tho midst ofthe' election season nt home.
Jt is nlwayB well for drivers ofautomobiles to havo In mind whathappened to tho New V,ork Citychauffeur whoso lawyers held thatthe boy ho killed had no right playlng In the street. After tho courtshad got through with all the arguinents. the, chauffeur wilt to SingSing on the charge of manslaughter,If children' nt play ha,vo rights ot
life and llhtrty lu tho public Btrcots,
how mucin, more respect should begiven tho' ordinary pedestrian goingutiont his Imlncs3.
Theodore' Iloofcvelt would havobeen faleo to every principle ofright-minde- d Americanism had hadone otherwise than refuse to callmi the Pono or anyono else whomado the, cull conditional on his retraining from extending every pos.
slblo (ourley to' tho representativesof anothuM religious denomination.In many .respects tho incident is
a great amount ofgood may Sinio from it through theeducation of a wider circle of Kuro-pea-
In what freedom of religiousthought means In America. It thoMethodists took tho samo nttltuderegarding tho visit of Iloosevelt totho Pope, they would get the sametreatment. Prejudice has no placelu American principles except to booverthrown.
j JAPANESE' ON
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Intermittent rovlvnl of tho wartalk Involving tho names of theUnited Slate.s ami Japan has broughtforth from a correspondent of tho.Now York World a communicationthnt Is very sensible In some of IUconclusions and suggestions. Thisommuiilcntlon, written by a Japan-us- e,
follows a lino of thought fre-
quently oxprebsed by thoso In thisIcommuiilty best informed on thecommercial status of the two
As to tho effectiveness of
tho Japancbo warships, there will boconsiderable difference of opinion,but thero fceeins little doubt of thelitter folly of Japan going to. warwith Its best customer. The com-
munication from the World Is givenJn full:
To the Editor of tho World:
INTOXICATEU-B- y PROHIBITION
Rev. Mr. Oleson riai published aletter In which ho declnres what heIntended to say on the prohibitionquestion and tho morning payer dur-
ing his recont. address In the CentralUnion church.
lie says Hint his view of It can hesubstantiated by any number of rep-
utable persons. As the morning pa-
per that was nttnehed and the II uo 1 1 n that had n representative at
the meeting Interpreted tho remarksor Mrt OU-o- In iirnetlcnlty thcamomanner. we .have- not the slightest,ouijt ihat.Mr. .Oleson said what wasrredllcil him but It looked other- -
wise than ho had Intended when hesaw it In print. He isn't tho firstman to havo had such an expertonce.
The incident Is of Importance onlyshowing tho recklessness with
which so many ot tho prohibition advocates approach their subject, andtheir departure from the usuallyxai.n methods of thought nnd speechwhen they are laboring under theIntoxication or u prohibition brainstdrm.
The morning paper appreciatedthis when It said of Mr. Oleson'soriginal speech, "As, Mr. Oleson did!not know what ho 'was talkingabout, there Is no occasion to reply
him." Judging from tho latermen statement ot .Mr. uiesan, n
d.d not Indeed' know what ho wastalking about. He was merelyJggod with prohibition enthusiasmand did not carefully chooso hiswords.
This Is ono ot tho unfortunuto fea-
tures of a prohibition campaign.Some otherwlso sane people get sobolting drunk on their own theoriesthai they cut and stash, have no re
Igardjor what they are saying, con- -
uemn in ueasuai terms an nu ""not agree with them, consign alltheir opponents to present-da- y andfuture Hades, call their opponentsgreat horned loads, and then wakeup the morning .after surprised ntwhat they have said, nnd absolutelycertain thnt they have been misrep-resented.
Of course, theso people have ti
right under tho constitution of theUnited. States to rip everything andeveryone up the back to suit theirown pleasure, provided they do notInterfere with the peace and com-
fort of tho neighbors and thus con-
stitute themsolves' a nuisance.The most regrettable part of It Is
that they aro likely to mislead agreat numbor of. citizens who nrosearching for a reasonable and prop-
er solution ot the liquor traffic prob-
lem, with the Inevltoble result thatnut only the leading roisterers, buttho whole crowd will wake up themorning after and admit that theyhavo made a great mistake Indeed,mado fools of themselves and fi
nally curso tho day that tho rosy appearanco of tho path pointed out by
the prohibitionists led them astraynnd disconnected them from theirreabon.
Wo doubt, however, that anythingnear a majority of tho citizens ofthe Territory of Hawaii can be somisled, nnd It Is perhaps rortunatofor nil concerned that nn exhibi-tion of what prohibition enthusiasmwill do In tho way of liitoxlcr-tloi-t
has been mado while those who thinkcalmly on this very important mat-
ter nro making up their minds onwhat Is best for Hawaii.
WAR TALK
(There Is one troublo about this war.talk In fact, two:
Tho Japancso aro not all IdiotsHeaven knows wo have our share ofthem, of course.
And then Japan Is not on exaggerated nifcano asylum.
Don't you think that wo nro oldonpuKh, that we havo common, ordlnary, everyday horto sense enoughto see that we can not whip tho,United States? Soma peoplo maylike to gp Into n light for the puroand unadulterated luxury of beingbeaten to death; wo don't. Neitherdo we wish to be still bigger lunatics, to take a funcy trip ot GOOD
miles to get Into a fight, when inthese blessed days we )iae such anembarrassment pf riches in that particular Hue right at home. Consld.
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er the awal-enln- ef China and hertitttr hitM-- J ef h ar.i t c;r.- -
TlBCtJ1tint v.hai thp p of talking '
It further' Wo can not fight Amer-ica .w,hclher ,wo ..would .or not.
Why? In tho first place,we "can not afford to murder our bestcustomer Just for fun even if wocould, which we could not. Nowa-
days Japan N marketing nrtout 1:12
million yens' worth of goods nbro.tdevery year. All the roiintrle.' Of Ku.rope put together buy from lis about90. million yens' worth n ear (Inrrofond bet cu'tomer takes about S"
million yens' worth of our exports,40 million 1es than tho I'nlletStates.
Look nt this tower of figures:that Is our national
debt. Why, wocan not afford tofight with anybody, let nlonu thobest friend ntul best customer, niptthe richest country In the world tohoot. War takes money nOwndays,you know. If you wish tir bellcvothat tho poverty-stricke- n people bur-
dened with more than $20 per cap-
ita national debt tiro In fine temperfor a wnr of any sort, you can; themIs no law ngalnst it, 1 believe.
In the second place, wo con notfight because we havo not tho fight-ing machines wherewith to fight.
Our navy? Not ono of our armored ships has tho coal cair.iclty tosteam 3441, miles to Honolulu andput up a light for battleships with-out coal are more helpless than sail-
ing vessels. Not even tho latest ad-
dition to our navy, tho lD.lliO-to- n
Satsuma, has a coal capacity 'exceed-ing 2300 tons. Why not repeat tho'Hojestvoimkl feat of coaling the fleet
'
at sea?Hut why should Japan wish tile
fate of tho Suvoroft nnd her sistersfor tho slil pa of tho Nippon navy? '
If tho Husslaiis had not been topheavy with the weight of coal evenln officers' wardrooms they couldnot have shown to our guns so muchof tho unarmored portion of theirhulls below the waterllne wheneverthoy took n sharp turn, ni.d the Ko-
rean Channel, today woulh not botho grave of no many bravo shlpr.Then there Is n lit tin risk of belli.?surprised while coaling. If jmir fonbo not entirely nslPcp.
Hut even If wo could achieve thisImpossibility ot occupying Hawaiiand establish there a baso with coaling depot and protected waters,what then? Then we shall be called,upon Jo face another, tho secondImpossibility. Wc shall bo forcedto steam once moro over 2000 milesand put up another light. And thiitime against a superior licet In Itshomo waters, within eacy reach ottheir repair stations, coaling sta- -'
tlons. stores, fortified harbors', etcNow one mlraclo Is n little loo
much for the Nippon navy to per- -form at (ho present stiiue of its de-- ,
velopment, and tho adding of nn- -othpr Impossibility does not makethe solution any easier.
In Bhort, before Japan could thinkof fighting America sho must fightgeography: sho must fight the 'Pn- -clflc Ocean and conquer It. Usual- -ly reckless nnd yellow!newspapers may be willing to under- -
tnko tho Job, but few, 1 fancy, evennmong-th- eight million gods of ourforefathers, would bo bold enough totry It
In tho third place, let us nsk arather pertinent question: ,
Who among the people of Nipponaro going to light tho United Statesanyway?
Nbt tho farmer class. They haveall tho trouble they caro to have,all tho burden they can stand, Inlooking after the taxes. Incidental-ly, It was soma of thnt class whocontributed each his modest squnrofeet of soil and you would appre-ciate what their offering meant ttyou knew upon what tiny, ef
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Not surely Ills Majesty tho Hmpe- -'
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"In their minds spcnklng of thopeople of Japan In general and thoolllcers of the Shngunnto In partlculor at the when CommodorePerry came foreign Intercourse andnational decline and fall wero
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lliiishiHtle. ndtnlrntlnn. written bv n
flcht tho Americans?1 Well, are n fow Jingo upws- -
papers of the yellowest complexionwhich been talking n dealnt lnli. '1'berpfore. If tho Americanstimkn wnr nn ua wlllv-litill- '. nil thatwe do, and Indeed cnu do. Isto nsl; yellow papers to tnkothe flrlng-lln- e. ot us nro con-
fident that America can beat tin)
and wordy phalanxes of thoyellow sheolB case and
beyond tho bourn whence
piously pray t' it thcywon't return?,mt wo shal ccrtulnly thank 'ourAmerican friends for the
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Honolulu niURlP lovots lurncd out In
grent forco to welcomo Mr. Sydney 1'.1...1 .. .., a.1niv Attaltntl,, wllll ITindn
til Juitvv, ,i,.mii,,,..iIllWiil'll nt tho Aloxander Young on8nturday ocnlng. Mr. notion's nnmo
appeared on tho program four times,which was most grntlfjIhK, ns ho .wasIn splendid form nnd was heard togreat advantage.
Tho pingram was n, lengthy ono npd
ns sovcrnl well known local nrtlstRthe music lovers of this city
were given n rich treat.Mr. Hobcn'H first number was "Mokz-kowshl-
Hnrcarolle." This pleco wasentirely new to (ho audience, but itsuperb beauty and brilliancy combinedwith a most finished nnd nrtlstlc rend-- ;
crlng, gained n henrly recall. Owingto n lengthy program, encores could.not bo responded to ns frequently ustho njidlenco would havo liked. Theonly encoro tnken by Mr. Hnben wastho "Klfln Danco ' of Jensen.
His next bracketed numbers weroromance "Hhclnberger" (for left handonly) and tho over welcome "Caprice"by Paganlnl'Schumnnn. Hoth thesonumbers limo been mado known tomusic lovers of this city. Tho pianistwas rccii nt his best in tho Homnnco,has almost "titanic" left-han- tech-
nique being remarkably evident, whilethe delicate contrasts of tone colorwero beautifully brought In.
In tho second part Mr. Hoben brack-eted ICtudo In C sharp minor nndScherzo In 11 Hat minor (Chopin). Inplace of tho latter ho played "Air tinUallet." a very brilliant, very spark-ling French piece. Tho last pianosolo lo bo played by this distinguishedartist was "Irish Airs," nrrnnged byHenedlct and partly rearranged byMr. Hoben. Theso piano solos wero usuperb treat, mid Honolulu audienceswill look forward to thu time, whenanother concert ot such sterling qual-
ity will bo arranged by local artists.Mrs. Hobo, with her rich contralto,
made n marked Impicsslon, partic-ularly In "Aria," ono of Mr. dioben'scompositions, nnd which is considereda very big concert pleco. Mine. Al- -
haul, tho wldqly known prima donnannd n great friend of tho latu QueenVictoria, has sung thlo song on sovcr-
nl occasions, and hns complimentedMr, Holien on his composition. "ForI.ovo of Thee," another of Mr. Ho--
ben's coniHUltlons, wnu beautifullyrendered by Mrs. Hobo. This Is u verypassionate fcong nnd was ghen beforo"Passion's Sway," whlcti Is n melodIons composition nnd was accompaniedwith a cello obllgato by Dr. Ilamus.
Mrs. White, suprnno, sang artistic-ally, especially In tho upper reg'Istcrs and snug with spirit ami muchfeeling. Mr. Unit also naug withplenty of spirit nnd was much appro--
! elated. Tho duet fioin Carmen by- -
Mrs. White, and Mr. Hall was veryreceived. Two movements of
n Hohm Trio commencing with thuAndante, wcto gUen, in which Mis.Tcnncy Peck, Mrs, lloss nnd Dr. Ila-mus wero tho recipients of tremendousapplause. Mrs. Horton, who accom-panied the various singers, performedher arduous task most crcdltubly nndIt was partly duo to her masterfulhandling of tho Chlckcrlng grand thattho concert was bo highly appreciatedby tho large audience.
Among tho comiKisors whoso com-positions wero chosen. It may not boout of placo to mention that Hhclnber-ger was head of tho Munich Conserv-atory; Moszkowskl was n famousteacher at tho Paris Conservatory, andtho "Etude In C sharp minor" by Cho-pin, was ono of tho favorlto composi-tions of that great mastci
Tho patronesses wero: MesdamcsKrear, Honry Ulckncll, Colemnn, C. 11.
Cooper, Hedemann, Ora(iam, Hoffmann,Horton, Nowcomb, Tcnnoy Peck, Theo.Hlchards, B. Hobs, J. W. Wnldron, Al-
len Whlto, WeMervclt, W. U Whitney,S, a. Wilder, Misses Ueatrlco Castlo.Margaret Castle, Mao Damon, Char-lott-o
Hall, Dorothy UnrUell, AllcoThompson.
Tho program:Trio , Hohm
Mrs. Tcnnoy Peck, Mrs. Hoss andDoctor Hamus.
Air do Chlmeno "I.o Cld".. MassenetMis. Acn White.
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Piano Bolo ."Harcarollo"Moszkowskl
Mr. Hoben.Aria Hoben
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Piano Solo(n) "Homanco" (for left hand) ..
Hhclnberger(b) "Cnprlco". .tPnganlnl-Schumani- i
Mr. Hoben.Duet finm "Carmen" BizetMrs. Allen White and Mr. Philip Hall.Piano Soil
(a) "Utudo In C sharp minor" '... ,
Chopin(b) "Air do, Hallet" . . . Chamlnado
Mr. Hoben.Songs
(n) "Passion's Sway" Hoben(b) "For Ixi;o of Theo" .... Hoben
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Songs(n) "Memories" N'icdllngor(b) 'Tho Dream"
IMgar A. P. Newcomli(c) "Mother Minn" Tourn
Mr. Philip Hall. '
Tlano Solo "Irish Airs" ... HenedlctMr. Hoben.
RAPID WORK ONTHE PANAMA CANAL
WASHINGTON, March 21. Workon the Panama canal Is booming.Tno last edition ot tho Canal Itecordshows thnt moro material was takennut of the Culebra cut last monththan In any other February sinceground was first broken for the ca-
nal. Tho total was 1.2S9.413 cubicymds and thu dally average, iw .r4,- -,
757. Steam shovel No. 21 ( alsobroko all records with tho dally av-erage ot 2203 yards, while on oneday shovel No. 211 mado anotherrecord by taldng out 4009 cubicyards of rocks and earth.
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t'.iaiihau Sugu' Plant. Co. ,ioP'clnc Sugar Mill' la 1'lantallon Co 149I epockco Sugar Co HoPioneer Milt Co i!7Wnla'ui Agrlc Co l.fjWnlluhu 8iiKtr CoWalmaualoHucnr CoWalmcn Sugar Mill Co. .. 70
MISCKLLANEOU3.Inter-Inlan- Steam N Co. 25Hawaiian Electric Co. ...lion. lt.T.&L Co.. Prcf. .lion. It. T. & I. Co Com. . totMutual Tclephonu Co. ... IJJiNnhlku Hubuor Co.,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL I.
One cent a word will carry vourmessage to the people of Hawaii inthe classified columns of the Bui.Ictin. A thirty cent investmentwill place your want or wish beforealmost thirty thousand people.
Automobiles $4 per hour Phone 6
Flue uopperpMlu uugruviuic hihIpilntlngnt npsklmtifi'r Fort Utoi
Stated meeting of llnw'nllan l.od;oNo. 21, F. A A. M.. nt 7:30 tonight
Auto for hire. I'limic maJntneji Itakcr, Voung lintel stand
Etitbrnldcred tiutliaontiH and fnnevneedlework. Sin.. II. Dell, 102 IlotolBtreot.
New Ice Cream nnd ConfectioneryPailor, Harrison niock. llcret'tnlnStreet.
If you want a good Job dona 011 anauto or carriage take It to HawaiianCarriage Mfg. Co., 427 Quectj St.
Phone ( nnd nak for fnnnol Richardwhon you want an nutninolilU Sorn- -
seated Cbalmcrn-Detrol- t, lato model.American Steam Luundiy leads in
R.iuttntlon, excelieneo of ork. e
prlcee Quick delivery Ex-pert laundry work lit nil brnn-lic-
The first watermelons of the icaionJut In at W11 Clion? Koi-'- .Ifio Norlhrtcretnnla atreit. near I'.iUmi June-tlon- .
Freilerlc L. Motong M. I), physicianand Burgeon, lias opened onices at 270Dcretanla ttieet. omco hours t l
and 7--
The KnlghM of Pjtlilas of Maulwill celebrate the drdlcatjou of their!hall with a danco on April 10. It willho strictly Invitational,'
Mntqiiernilo under tho auspices ofPacific Itcbeknh Lodg-- j No 1 I, O. OP., will bo glvrii at K. of P. hall Sat-in day, April 9, 1910. Admlstlon SPc
It. J, Illicitly, prctlilunt of PcncorkA Co.. In booked lor tho mainland bytho Sierra. Mm. Illicitly will accom-pany him and they mny go no far usNew York.
8. A. Sewall. 11 recent- - an l:tl bv UrnSierra, comes to tako n position withtho local gaa cnnipany. Mr. Scw.il!wan formerly with the l)encr RanCompany for a number of yeare.
A law partnership tian hern formedby Judge A. N. Kciolknl and I). V.
Ilurchard of K'nliulul. Mr. iliirrhaidhas lecontly conn- - from the roast hav-ing practiced law In ncvcrnl coastcities.
Hear In mind that tho merchant!)who give green utnntp will not In-
crease; their prices, hut on tho contrary their Increase In timlo by IhlsNsystem enables them to tell eheapurHum before.
lltshop Restarlck cxccIk to leavoHawaii in May for a six month visitto England, lie Is 0110 of four dele-gates from Amerlra to tho Worl FtMissionary conrcrenco to he held piEdinburgh In June.
Mih. Helen V. Kelley died at herresidency, on Pllkol street jestcrdaafter a llimerlnc IllnesK of severalyears. Mrs. Ke'ley was a sister ofHenry M. Will ney or this city un 1
Mrs. W V. (loodalo of Walnlua.Tho linard of directors of tho
Auxiliary of the Outrigger Clubwill enteitaln their president. Mm.Swnmy. nt a buffet limrhcon tomorrownt 1 o'clock In their Innal. Followingtho luncheon the regular meeting willbo held.
Hong Slug, n local Chinese w.isstiuck by an auto eirjv yesterdiymorning, knocked down nnd one oftho wheels of tho nntn nearly passedover his holy, tho machine beingstopped In time. Tho machine- whichnearly caused tho nccldent uulonse-- l
to (leorgo llcckley.It has hecu decided that the nud
In Knpiolnnl Park must bo repaired Intit" city icgardlcvti of the fact thatdamngo may bo done by the heavyteaming of tho federal work now goln?nil.. ..I... T1l,.n,.,n.l II I Tl... I.....mimwimi 1, viiu. 1 m; iiiuiih urn II...1.I!,. I.ll . '1 iiiniu inKinviiH uii'i as sucu comeunder tho care of the local govern-men- .
Rev A. J.'KaWklnl, the nistnr ofthe SpieckelRvlllo Hawaiian church ,tlln.l...... Wilnr,,!..,.. . a....... I., m I.. .1. I..iimninj immune in un' uuriyhours, He wns burled lVc In the nf-t-
noon. Itov. L. It. Kaumclielwu ofWnllukii conducted tile scrvlres. MiKulelklnl has liven nffllrled with con-sumption, and gradually falling for thulast year.
Tho courso on tho English novel hIng given before thu College Club, willho continued as usual this week tit thoHopper residence, Wednesday nt 4 p,m Tho subjects for tho next lectures,Dickens and Thackery and fieri. Meie-dlth- .
being of moro general interestpromise to call out oven n larger
than the earlier novelists,Tho lectures urc om-i- i to the public
Tho Maul Chamber of Commerce,at Kb last meeting passed resolutionswhich expicsscd their dlsnleusiiro nttho holding up of tho ttcumer Claud' jIno off Honolulu harbor, canning a delay to passengers horn Maul portswnicn seems unnecessary as regula-tions have been Inaugurated resjiectIng tho nuar'antlno of the Island ofHawaii, 'whereby the Clauclluo ncceptuno passengers from that port
Tho fact that Colonel Roosevelt hasaccepted tho Imitation to bo presenttit tho cowboy spoi-- H which nro tocomo oft at Chujenuo this summer Isadding a lot to tho meet nnd will probnbly be tho causo of tho largest gath-ering of that nnturo ever hold there.It Is salil that the cowboys of Hnwallwill lio Invited to the inert nnd It Ispossible that llio leading rnpnnt oftho Islands will nvall IliciiiwiU'on ofthis opportunity to show the baja ofthe plains' what thoy can do with aropy'.
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nmliiTKrlH actldontally picked up In u.iete.l In the llnd. Tne of the Cherrj dialer victim. ",. S'.r wl.lnwJ nthe St. Lawrcmo rlcr. wag tho p.ilnicr lefuoed the orler niul return- - settled pigment- - from ,(l1;'7 ,,."', "rk 'I!"' ",r.M.""C!lC",C.r.."i,'",.,er,rC: c,l ."' .'""; ". ""-- nnally $800 to $1.00 per St. MI1.o7 ,W Ml wl- -
trln Iii H't ill Tim .ii.it icl.. i.i i ....!.... i..t u.. .!.. I... i ..HI. . un In UllH! ..... iiu iimim) " mi iiiui ii hi i 3 raivi nay. iiiiii nn i iutinrui in
not IiIh i.illeil at Iho Is llio lump of nm- - koiiioHiIhr like I mi inoio rnKcs toInhoialurj In Coninnl jenlcrd.iy iiiui IipiciIh renorleil nlrkeil un In tills settle with Iho victims' willow nt
The
rmin ta r CliemNt Honnnl tho country within n llin rule $lsno In rase. A luncheon will be Klen in lioporpcnillar Ume, n .un man Itift h rnle of hell einent wna iiRrceil of Tvon. who Ii i
which he nt lirbt hcllcvcd to hmi, lump Hwnimisiutt hcicrul "t n ii'iifcromn between nttornJj'i In pritonic animal specie. iiro lepDveutltiR the wlclmvs mid conn
hi. brother, tho painter wanout on the St Lawrence, one
naw the KtratiRo ,,
iiwiiimii,
RulUtln on..,.
General SaleOF MERCHANDISE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
POPLINS 27 inches wide;quality, now 25 yard.
MERCERIZED PERSIANSiiichci wide; rink, Sky, Nile, Lav-
ender, Champagne. While; regular
35c., now 25 yard.
EXTRA WIDE
Fine finish; Blue and Grey; regular
25c, now 20 yard.
TURKISH TOWELS
Regular $1.65 do..; now. . .!j51.;)5
Regular $2.25 dor.; now... 1.75Regular $2.50 doz.; now. . 2.00Regular $3.50 doz.; now. . . 2.1)0
MISSES and CHILDREN'S WHITELAWN DRESSES Embroidery and
Lace Trimmings; now to ?i.
will no
icllU."
death.;the nSmbcr
CHAMBRAY
--irdi on Jl l
re.uijimno nt
13 107of the bIiikIo men.
of ofof bn
he nt
bel the mliiliiR The RiiMrn weilillm; " he rp- -"Yen, we nlreadv settlcl ' Mr and M - l.ol llooth of
50 canes," talil llurton Han- -
MERCERIZED PONGEES Rcpu-la- r
price, 35c; now 25( yard.
SPECIAL. Redaction in Embroideries
and Lacci . Qualities andPrices can not be beat.
WHITE DOTTED SWISS
Several patterns; regular25c, now 150 yard.
AND NAPKINS
25ft REDUCTION
HUCK TOWELS
Hemstitched, now... $1.00Hcmsitchcd, $1.75; r.ow... 1.15Plain, now 1.50
steelier.tlio"
iiinclilu mornliiRvalue,
children, whilelctlmn wore.
subatnnie.
wccki,
about Ilerkeley
TABLE LINENS
$1.50;
WHITE INDIA LAWN inches
wide; regular price, 15c; now
yard.
BATISTE inches wide; Cream,
Lavender, Tan, Old Ross,
Champagne; regular 35c, now 25jard.
MERCERIZED PIQUES In Pink,
Blue, White, Strawberry;
regular 50c, now 37V.0
LINEN TOWELS.
Hemstitched, $3.50 doz.; now..S 50
Plain, $4 3.00nam, $4.50 doz.; now .I.ruHemstitched, $5 doz.; now. 3.75Hemstitched, $0 doz.' '1.75
LADIES' SHIRT-WAIST- S In
'Mulls, Lawns, Persians, and
Net; regular $1.50 to $12,
to '$8.50.
LACE CURTAINSLARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST PATTERNS NOW FROM 500 TO TA1R.
0UK -- ALE OF CLOTHING AND EEE1I SO SUCCESSFUL, HAVE DECIDED 10
CARRY IT ON A FEW DAYS L0N0ER.
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Transit From
Kauai
Tlio rarli, unilcidy niul nli?litv automobile limy about the Blrcotnfif Honolulu niul rani Kb way throughilip unsophisticated populace tlio
of n runaway .team roller lintIJio machine or concent rat cilami hiiicIIh Into open nn 1
liilrnl contact with OM ffcpttmi. In'or tlio tluco-tlnc- piod, nn I rulor oftlio hrlniy, theie Ik R"ncrjlly rune
'In loan up noxt mnrnltiR.
On the Intcrdslnilil Klnau wharfHiin In a small iliirk cjinploxlnnodniilninoblV hl( h arilved at Ilonoliiiiion bmiiliy mniuliiR nt tlio sanio lint"iik dlil tho Intcr-ULun- l steamer Klni'i.This fnnchltio shipped nhoinl nl
J olio of tho O.n don Inland ports. Timwanted (he to titiv. I
'on tlio dock of voim.1 nt 111 poi- -
I Miual rink.Tlio in.K'hllio wn duly placed on
deck mid nil wont well Iho Klinuleft the rlinirn or Kami anil
neroKH tho (hntinclto O.iliil, O'rt Neptune lietoeoiiulcied. For some reason houp nn lawful hiss. It iiiIkIiI heotiptovokod through a nut rerollcotlii'iot tonio of the roatTiiino wlilrheiniiimto ft nm the huudicil orinoie KiHolIno now a.
In the streets of Honolulu.A wave lilt I lie lvliuiu and a
Iiir to they to riom to tho or 111"
a of Worth ?l "".'' I,,mle'1 for .ek the
Fiirniii
lm. .....,,,", "" ,nl ,Jlc t
ic tarn upi last I'rlday $ism, nnko,t'n.iwnre Its crcat thu Settled. ,.. ,.,ii ns
Under llo-to- n ....,.',,.'..... i.n.i. i.l " '""I '"'"" ' '"'I ''" "''sinrcn ' rdi Will. -
by lolatlvct ."mine
luc- - with ranfiliiR .
Ifi7
tin .hi' in kmpln inline, State Tills
that
took
llli
part nhort each Thisthe value Hie lin round upon Mln ,leni
bride
after-noon when they
Hem"
rcRU-ln- r
35c.
39
.
S?l
3
to
for company.have lirnt-- il
$2;
20
Of
30
Green,
Cream,yard.
doz.; now
Silk
now $1
95
SHOES HAS WE
careen
with
whennolro coiiick
thin?
wan
ownertho
until
tlio vovimowin en
klek.--
have
odors(lve
"ulew wnRtins"l.irRo
hiiRn
shots Rrecnwater
econd
"""
now.
IIiir stunt out Ihi' I'a'i anil ii HioiirIiIfill pel mn hid Bono In the tumble ;
Kallier up the lenialiiH, Tho forwuidP'Tllou or Mi" in icliliie where tho foicenf Iho w.iler was the heat test, is
iiinrlied In The stioiiR Kln'drrame Is bent nn It It wui. iiuulo or p')tmet-i- !
'I lie nolo iiwiiIIh Its owner and illnpieumn. it h.IiciiIii.! hiRiil'al willhrlns Jo) to the iiinr.t rir.Pliineinlirpilteui Aboul the only IIiIiir lh"tleliiiilus liilacl .in. mi '.ItllRtirtil Is diename ptale. j
nvEsiKATioii iito I
MIKED ASSAULT!
Willi referent a In Iho mailer nfIho iiIIcrciI ithx.uilt by n police of-
ficer on n sailor, which occurred onS.itiinln iiIrIiI, Sheriff Jnriclt
this mnruliiR that ho wouldhold an luvesllRalton Into Iho mut-ter this afternoon, mid that If 0 in
ter Sam Kaahu 1b round Rullty of)the titisault ho will hao to take hUmedicine
The nllcRcd assault took placo atIho rcretvliiR tctk nt tho police sta-tion, ami m bald to have been ucruel afTiilr in which a helpless pris-oner, wMio wna held by two .Ulcers,was hit in tho race by Kaahu. Thotroublo started nt tho Princess Hlnk,ami finished at tho station house.The sailor, iiccorilliiR to tho storyor ejew'ituesscs, put up u strenuousfight with ii couple of police olllrcrsmid OM'iittially roI away from them I
only to be captured later on midtaken to tho police station.
Sheriff Jarrclt Is determined tostop all uiuh practises as absaiiltiiiRprisoners anil ubIiib tho "third
I
"If Olllcer Kaahu ussaultcd thosailor In tho manner described bysovcral witnesses, then ho Is not lltto hold his pixltlon, and ho musttakn his medicine," remarked theslierlrr this mornliiR.
mm hoit to w-- mmmi
Mai tin .1. Scully, who hus reslgn-ci- lhis position as hack Inspector, In
older to take up his new duties wlththo customs department, will ho sue-- .teeded by licorRo Holt, who up toIho piesent lime has been acting nsassistant to Scully,
Holt Is looked upoi as a capableman Mr tho position, and ho Is wellaciiualnled with the city. A newas- -slstnnt will ho taken from tho ranks,oi hid miiumeti iiice, anil ino nameof tho man will be mimutuccil in a.hurt time.
TRAIL AND TRAVEL CLUD.
Tho Tinll and Traol Club will holdlis Hist K'Riilar meetliiR nt 4 o'clock''nmoirow (Tiiesda)) atl.rnoiiii at thoChamber ol Commeico. Tho constitu-tion nil) bo adopted and n board orilliectois electoi) lor the comliiR year.
niifctor I ',ii wins or tho Sierra Clubliua been Invited to attend tho meet-Iii- r
mid say n row words couceriiliiBthe work or tho famous mountain clulior which ho Is one or tho chief llwwlies.
Kviiijiiiiu who Is at all IntiirOhteil hiwalkliiR n mountain tiaUs, Is Invlledlo bo ptobcnt. Already consldcriib'e
I pif' ml, In the shape or lulls midrest houses havo been promised to theclub.
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April 4th
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EVENING ntll.TXTIN', HONOLULU T. II MONDAY, APR 4, 1910.
VINCENT GOMESWINS MARATHON
ANTONE KA00 FALLS WHEN THREE MILES FROM THE FINIS-H-HAYES RUNS WELL, AND HEFOLLOW THE LONO COURSE
Vincent dome walked in first Inthe llnlelwa Marathon jesterdajNigel Jackson, the triple clown winner, was second; Fe.iBler, who runbo well liibt ear, finished third; andgame little Cnniiy Huos wns thefourth in ii ti lo cross the winningline.
Antone Knno, the Idol of t hocrowd, and the man who was tippedto win, led every Inch of the wayup to within three miles of Hale-iw- a,
where he collapsed and fell totho ground When the word waspassed along that Kaoo wns ilown,B,ir(!,i Then Conies, tho ultimateand out, nohody would believe themessage. The old Wiilnhui ilorsawas considered to he Invincible, andhis defeat was most unexpected
There were ten starters In theI mining race, and seven of them fin- -
Ished the journey on foot. Irrtdtwas "all In" at I'earl City, and hewas picked up by nil auto party uudtaken along to llnlelwa.
Kooo'h defeat Is to bo attributedto his uvcreagerness to get too longa lead on the other men and to notnursing himself a little. At the biggulch Kaoo ran up the llalelwa side,nml It must have taken a lot out othim. He at that time was aboutone and n half mlleH ahead of hisnearest opponent, llnes, nnd .luck-so- n
wns nt least two miles behind11(15 es. Homes wns still further be-
hind and seemed to be out of therace.
ICuoo and Hajes traveled alongthe gulch road, but Jackson andComes used the 'short cut and gain-ed a lot by doing so The agree-ment before the race started wasthat the short cut could be taken,but the course judges did not under-stand It, and consequently stoppedUujeB and Kami from taking theshorter course.
It Is tilifortunnto Hint this happened, as Kauo was so fur aheadthat It all the runners had gone theloi.g route around the gulch, theWataluii Horse would never haobeen challenged by Conns, and couldhave easily walked homo a winnerAa It was, when Gomes ihaltengcdKaoo some six miles from llalelwa,the old fellow could only gamelystruggle along until within a fewmiles of llnlelwa, where he staggered and fell to the ground. Comesthen went on alone, and won In awalk from Jackson, who was a mileor so behind the winner.
(light from tho start, when tenmen dashed off on their long journey, Kaoo wns In the limelight, anilafter Btumbllng and fulling In themud, the old wonder pulled hlmsclttogether and proceeded to make apace that none of the others had u
chance ot maintaining.Hayes, running look-
ed good to most of tho spectatorsand early In the race It was thoughtthat Kaoo, llnjea and Jackson would(111 the places. And that predictionwould Just have been about right If
Hotel near
BY V. L. STEVENSON?
AND THE "WAIALUA HORSE"OTHERS TAKE SHORT CUT.
(lie two lenders lind not tnketi thelong route.
The press automobile caught upto the last of the runners just aboutthe I'carl City cetneterj, mid It wasJoe Forrest of skating tunic who wustlrst overtaken. Furrest announcedthat ho was out of It. and evidentlywas totally untrained foi such nlong run Joe should slick to thesmall wheels. I
Tho next man the press car camenu to wu Wnhlknkn. nml lie win,nloddlnir alone nl' n stench rain of
winner, and No. lC possibly Ca- -bral. the numbers were terriblymixed up loomed up In the i.ear offliiK. nnd thei were ruiinliii well inii, .itnm,,Ml i,nii ilium !.. '
Ki.nea una nloddlnir nloiiL-- nlim.. ntWni.ihu nnd u little further on No., ,..,., ,,.,akCd us ho meiimlered iili'mJ
his venrj vu). No. 1.1,' accordingto the list of allotted uttnibeis,should bo Kengler, but what withmud and water. It wns hard to dis-
til guish the runner's features.Then Nigel Jackson was seen
ahead, and he was making good time,.. ...c..u.., r..-- .. .. -"
a cheer as the press car passed hi u.mow, i .-- '"iasked for water Then there was nj
!?.,M:r " :.!!.",. "H!"..!' However,was ,uw,
Kuoo wus .might up toandnear the Hulclwa side, of the valleyThe old fellow was then severalmiles uhejd and looked all uwinner
Knoo spnko In Hawaiian to soiuhot tho auto people ,und said thut hihad been pretented from taking theshort cut. howeer. run on nndwns goli.g strong when the unto
lilin some miles furtliV-- r on.All of the Marathon runners
been pnmed , the cjellnta whiothe next lot to be ovel taken, Ko 2Swns walking along up thn guUliwhen ho was seen, and Kane, onfoot, was actually ahead of the
man. Severnl other e) (listswore passed within the ncjtt fewmiles, and ull ot them appeared tobe about done up and very tired.
The main body of tho bicycle rid-
ers hud finished the race before thepress machine reached llalelwa, andrnnscquently nothing could be seenuf the Dual sprint for tho line. How-ever, Lincoln Achleu won the Keillorrace from S I venter Onrdla by n mar-gin of more than two minutes, nndU. M. Addison got into third place,reaching the finish lltteen minutesbehind Cardlu,
Tho junior race wns won by Isa-mu- ra
Karuki, a Japanese rider, whocut out the distance In 2 hour 17minute 4tf secai.ds. Huton Mugoonwas second, and he was about threeminutes behind the Japanese.
Comes run from Honolulu to Ha- -Iclwa In 4 hours 15 minutes 10 sec- -onds, nnd as he compiled with all
,,. --s r -- . -
the rule he Ii entitled to first place.It In no fault of his that the othercompetitors Judges did not knowabout the short cut being allowed.Khoci would probably have won therace If he had not taken so muchout of himself by running up anddown the big gulch, but what mightlime happened, does not count.Someone blundered, but as domesdid i.othing wrong he Is rightly the.winner of the second Marathon race.
IJnrly in the morning the rainthat fell In Honolulu made tho out-look for a decent trip to llalelwa
ihnmplon.big
Antoi.e
over
lie,
pannedhav-
ing
and
pretty shaky. However, the two nu.tomobllen wlili h had been providedfor by Senator Charles ChUllngworthcjnlckty got undor way and were soot.bowling along the muddy road tollalelwa. Tor the first few milesthings were (.ertulnly sloppy and Itwas not till Walpuliu hud been passed Hint the dry spots were met, andthe dust began tp fly.
T,le were f lnrtle Inlhe Hulos, and those expert driversTom Qui'"' nnd Oot.snlves fairly"""l ,,,e iar "J nlnK- - Mayor
"" recited some verse of Ills ownand It was voted tlrst
ln8 ' ''" l"t,, "ho were ' ',l"Honor's company.
An soon ns llalelwa was reached"" was made to haven WBh and cleun-up- , and both were'"""v needed, ns the combination ntmud and. Inter on, dust did wonde-- -
fill things to the clothes ot the niltnlsls.
As soon ns Conies uius In averthe winning line, word wua 'eeelveuHint Kaoo had fallen by tho wajsleVand that he wns It: a badT'iv HerDower and J. It. Davis ut ntice volUIeered to take n coupler! news--J
Imm o whm Wa, orilc wa8) , order tl) rondBr.. ,. ..,.,' , . , ,
when abouta, Ite nolds
Kaoo was beIng tnkei. to the hotel.
Ilower took the press along Mranother mile or to, but theie was nosign of iin other runner to be seen,A return was then made to llale-lwa, and on the Invitation of Charlie
all the members ot, ,,rew, , dl,wn olner exeur.slnnlsls were seated around a specialtable, win- - , all the good things thatthe Wnlalun ladles hud prepared tortho pol lunch were quickly dlspoked of.
Charlie certainly isto be thanked for the treat he gavethe newspaper nieli yeiterdny, andbesides being n good fellow, ho III
ways takes the greatest Interest Insports ot all kinds,
There were many mistakes madeiu connection with jcstcrday'i rucunnd some of tho details and arrnngemonts were Imperfect. Someof the cyclists and runners had noclothing to return to town In, nstheir grips had not been put onboard the train at Honolulu. Thenthere were no rubbers to managetho limbs ot the tired nthletos, and"kliks" wero being registered niloer the place.
There Is some talk of declaringthe Mnrathon a "no race" on ac-
count of Knoo and Hayes runningthe long route, However, It wasnot domes' fault that the other men
i made n mistake, and It would botough on hlni to deprive him (ft his
d victory,Then, In tho hlc)cte race. It Is
WHAT'S THIS?Right in little old Honolulu, a cool, comfortable retreat fitted up
in a style that would be a credit to New York City.
A place where a man can spend a quiet hour with friends, or nfew minutes just enough to really enjoy a cool drink SERVED INTHE RIGHT WAY.
You'll find your friends there, too, for
It's "The Fashion"Fort
composition,
adjourniuent
ChUllngworth
Chllllngwort'i
"The Two Jacks"
said Unit th'o Jnp.incFC winner l,tw cuts -- two years nt Rc and there-fore too old for the Junior event 111
Is rnther late In tho day to bring upa question ol age. Ills eniry whs.nccepted for the race, and there wasno talk of burring him nut beforethe ran- - was finished. I
The act mil winners nnd times lhemade nru ns follows:
Senior Bicycle Race.Ilr. Mln. See
Lincoln Achteii 8 r.a I
Sltwster tlurdln 11 32(1. M. Addlfon . 2tl r, I;IP Williams . . 2" 111
Manuel Martin .IB iuC. I'adekln . . . 3'l "
K. Ilnrnnu . . . . 42 iM. Morse ,.t T,2 4.,
Junior Bicycle Race.Ilr. Mln See
1. Isamurn Karuki ..2 17 ()2 Hilton Mngoon .... 2 20 1
3. Henry Decker ....2 22 -- 17
4 (leorge (Inlbrnlth ..2 23 27r,. Arthur llnntUt ...2 31 4Y
Marathon.Ilr. Mln Sec.
I Vincent domes ...4 4B 102. Nigel Jncksun S 1ft 2"3. Kengler " 3ft 1 1
4. Connie Hn)ei ....5 4ft 1"
The special train consisted or
three coaches, and about two hun-
dred people made the trip down tollnlelwa. A fine luitMi was
at th hotel, and ManagerKimball did all he could for hUguests. The trip home wns made Ingood time, nnd eerbody wns In Jjolly mood all the wny Iu.
The ChUllngworth outfit returnedIn record-breakin- g time and wentstraight out to tho league grounds,where the baseball gnme was tukenIn. It was a fine dn)'s sport alto-gether, and eterone had n goodtime
"SAILOR" ROBERTS 100
FOI) DETTMERS
Wrestling Match Worse to WatchThan Gory (Hove Battle TwoBoxinp; Matches End in Draw.
On Satlirday night at the I'rlncesaRink thu much talked-ti- wrestlingmatch between Roberts and l)etlmcrwus pulled int. and the "Sailor"showed how good ho Is at the ma(game, b) throwing his opiioncnt twlc.Tho first lull took 14 mluutc-a- , and wnonly gained after some exciting stunt'which worked the npectulors up andmade them cll
The second fall went to Robertwho got the horrible "toe grip" nndgme Dettmtrs tho choice of IhhIiikhis foot broken or turning over on lilt.
shoulders. The pain that IX'ltmersmust haw suffered must huvo beenIntense, and he nt last alter eightminutes of ugnn had to give In, Thoexhibition was li.utal and It was farworse than seeing one pug flatten another's nose and cut his ees open.
Snrcnnt uud Schuman opened theball with ii four-roun- d boxing conies.nnd neither man showed much scienceSarconl did a Irltlc better work, andIn the fourth round had totalled upenough poln-- s to counterbalance tholead thil had gained In theearlier s tes. Jack Scully, the relerce gte a correct derision when hocalled tho bout ft draw
Tho next spasm was between Millernnd Nelson nnd It surely was n roughjob from tho start to finish. Thongieement wns Hint If both men weroon their feet at the Mulsh, that thebout should be colled t draw. Nelsonhad much tho better of thu fight rightIhiough uud ho cut Miller up badly
In the last round Miller wns verygrogg) but he fought gamely nnd niun-nge- d
to be standing up when the "ended. On points thu fight was Nelson's by a mile, but no other decisionhut a drnw could be given on nccniiutof tho understanding arrived at he- -
torn the fight started.There wero several hundred fight
funs present but nothing like whatwould have attended If the weatherhad been fine,
it n i:
AMEhlCAN HIS MEN
TO MY ONCE
National Association Goes on Recordas Challenger for the DavisCup.
Ni:V YORK A definite decision h.isbeen reached and the United Stateswill again ho a challenger for thoDwlght T Davis Internutlonnl tenuUtrophy now held In Australia, sas unexchange. At the animal meeting ofthe National l.hwu Tennis AssociationIn this city last month mi action wnstaken on this matter, but Atrstrallu hasnow been Informed thut u team will bosent this )eur.
This, tho elovcnth jenr of the fam-ous cup's history, promises to find thiscount r making a moro determined ef-
fort to win the trophy than over be-
fore Whllo Dr. James Dwfght otUoston, pii'sldent of tho associationllobert II. Wrenn of New York andWilliam J Clothier of l'hlladelphlaare to servo on tho committee, iucharge, ot tho dvtulls ot the team, therewill be uulllur) nieiubeia, Includingprobably, Trederlck O. Anderson ofHeading, I'a.; William A thonational champion, and Frederick IIAlviiandcr of the cup team of 1908.
Tho experience gained by two jearsof Journolng and plu)lng In Australia
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will materially aid this nation Yetat this time complications appear tohavu arisen, especially with regard totho other nations that may challenge.So far as Is known England will be thoon!) other, and It Is tho contentionof the Ililtons that this nation shouldsend Its team to lximlnn this jonr fortho jirellnilunr tics This detail
to bo settled later, but tho be-
lief prcMills thut this jour both Inter-national ties und cup challengemalcheH will be decided In Aiistrnlh
The International mutches will Uaheld on thomirtH nt Chrlslchiirch, N.55. The matches last enr wore .itSdiicy, uud tho previous ear at .Me-lbourne Another possible change maybe iu tho personnel of the defendingteiun, ns both Anthony V Wilding andNorman i: llrookes have signified u "
wish lo turn over the safeguarding oftho cup to others Wilding Is nlnioMsure to bo out of It., as flo Is now Ini:iiniH Tho two to tnko thulr placesare A W Duiilop and It. W. Heath,both Victorians, who hnvo shown ex-
cellent form In championship competi-tions
Another feature of tho Americanthis jenr Is tho probable
defraying of tho team's expenses bysubscription among the clubs. Thiswas dono in 1900, tho ear FrederickO Anderson was In charge of thuteam It Isc part of tho program thisseason to hno the team selected anearly as possible, so that the challeng-ing plnors may obtain tho greatestunioimt or practice together
:: nDOTS AND DASHES.
The Military League started upon Saturda Inst, ittid although onlyono game wag phied, u good-size- d
crowd turned out ut tho leaguegrounds The maldi was betweenthe Klrsl Ueglment. N 1) H., midthe Marines, and the former teamlost out by a score of 2 to S, Tho.Marines were too strong for the newnine of the Guards, and Harry's No.2 lleauts wrt'iit down In defe.it.
The Fori Shatter bateball plujcrscould not gel a pitcher for Saturdaylust, nnd consequent!) the gameagainst the Fifth Cavalry did nottuko place However, LieutenantHow en has fecured the services ofnn old league plaer. who Is withthe regiment, nnd the Shatter boswill surcl) play Iu thu game nextSuturdu)
A wireless mestuge was receivedb Hon ()uong this morning, and Itis to the effect that the Asiatic basebull iiIiih won their match with theMorning Stars nt Wulluku by a cornof 1C to 11 Sam Hop's bunch 'PfllfW
tome to beat tho Maul lads, and allthe Honolulu fans will ho glad tohear tho news. ,,
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BY AUTHORITYOrdinance No. 18.
AN onntNANcn nsxAiiLisiiiNoI'inW I.IMITU IYIII Till'. ('ITVitnmit
'AND COUNTY OP HONOLULU,!X&b H i: (1 U LATINO T1112
IIHKCTION AND Al.TKUATION01' 1H)ILI)IN(1S AND OTII12UsTiii;cTtmi:s within hijcuLf(flTH.
in: it oitDAiNnT) iiy Tim pr.opi.i:'tir fnti:;oiTY" and countyJiP.nbNWP:
Serllon 1. Tlie Hoard of Super-vlVri'r- H
lif the City nnil County ofllfitioliilu Kli.lll nnnolnt n sultnblopu'ruoii us 'Hulldnit Inspector of thofill) nnd Count) of Honolulu, whoioiahry kliall bo Used by said Hoard.Su'cu Hultdlng Inspector plinll luivoall of the powers and shall performull of the duties hereinafter pro-
vided, and shall linvc such otherpowers and perform such other du-
ties ns'may hcrenftcr bo 'designatedby the 'Hoard of Supervisors. 1
Section 2. That part of tho City I
nnd County of Honolulu which Isbounded" nnd described ns follows, to,wit: llealnnlng nt n point In themnkal line of Ala Moann Iload 100feet Mlstaiit southeasterly at rightanglc.4 tu tho extension of the southeast line of Klchards street nnd run-
ning thence; northeasterly parallelwith nlwl 100 feet distant from tliesoutheast lino of Klchards street 'tothe mauka line of llcrctanln avenue;thence at right angles to tho nlaiikalino of llcrctanla avenue 100 feel;Ihoilre northwesterly parallel with11111I I0IT feet ilNlnnt from thn innHkaline or Ilerciuulii aveiluo to thenorth line Of River street; thencent right angles to the north line ofItlver street 100 feet; thence vpst-crl- y
parallel with and 100 feet ills-tu- nt
fiom the north line of Hive.-stree- t
to a point nu thn harborfiont; Ihenco nlong lfi h'libnr front
11 the pun 11 of lieginiiiiiK, nnil in- -
eluding nil Ihu lnnd now or hern-aft-
to bo 1 therein, shalllie known as the fire limits of tlioCity and County of Honolulu.
Section 3. Kvery building orother structure heicaftci built with-in tlio lire limits of the City andCounty of Ilnnolulu ns above set outshall hnva tho external walls there-of constructed of brick, stone, con-crete, or other appiovcd lire procirmaterial. run lnicnor of sucubuildings or stiucturcs shall bo cell- -eu wiin n 10 prooi inaicriai or min-ed anil plastered; provided, how-
ever, that overhead ceilings may beInade oT lougued mid grooved North-west lumber. Tho external walls ofnnv such building or structuro shalllint bo covered with corrugated Ironmoling or sheet Iron or tin. Anbuildings niid btructutls hereaftererected within said fire limits shallbo subject to tho Inspection nnd np- -
irovul, 11s to lotatlou, plans, architecture, materials and construction,fiom dcslkn to finish, of sold Ilulld-In- g
Inspector and tho Chief Engineer of the rlro Department of thoCity mid County of Honolulu, nnd110 nerson shall erect any buildingor striiLture within said firo llmfuwithout permission In writing fromsaid llulhllng Inspector and ChiefEngineer of the I 'I re Department, Itshall bo tho duty ot said llulldlnginspector ainl said Chief Engineer oftlio l'lre Department to Inspect 611
buildings nmrj structures hereafterbuilt within Mild fire limits, and tosco that the permits granted by themare compiled with according to theprovisions of this Ordinance.
Section 4. No woddeo buildingor structuro hcrctoforo 'erected with-in suld tiro limits shall bo altered,'repaired or changed without permission In writing, signed by sadllulldlng Inspector and said ChiefEngineer of tho Tire Department,which permit shall only bo grantedupon an uppllcdtlon In writing ac-
companied by particulars sufficient Co
IndltUto tho nature nnd extent oftho alterations, repairs nnd changescofitemplalcd, nnd no such permis-sion Mnl bo ginnied when such al-
teration, repair or chango nmounUlo n renewal of one-thir- d or moroof tio original structure. Such per-mission slinll become null and vofdunless the work for which It Is is-
sued Is begun within ten da) a andcompleted within ninety days nflertho date of said permission,
Section 5, All openings in party,sldo or rear walls of nuy buildings orotlier structures within said fire lim-its must ba protected by Iron or
shutters, to bo approved bysaid llulldlng Inspector and Chief
of tho l'lro Department; aridnil party, sldo and tear walls nf nuybuilding 01s Btruoture, fifteen feo't ormoro In liolght, shall be built i(pand extend nt least twenty-fou- r In-
ches above every point whero tlioroof meets the wall, and such wallshall bo not less than twclvo Inchesin thickness. Dotached bulldlngi,having a frontage 1.11 all tides, jui'Jconstructed with the exterior
of Ilia pi oof materials, needhave no wall nbovo.ljio ioof lino,hut the walls shall extend up bo-hi-
tho cornice lo the planking ofthe toot,
Soctlnn 0. Any person vlolutlnsany ui 1110 pinvisious of this untin-- ianro shall bo deemed guilty of n '
misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction l
theicof shall bo punished by n fineof not moro than I'lvo Hundred Dol- -
lars (J500.U0), or by Imprisonmentfor a term not exceeding rlx m6nths,or by both pjidi fine nnd Imprison- -
Section. 7. Tills Oidlnanro slinl.tnke effect fifteen dajH from nnd nf.--
tor llio .Into of Its approval.Introduced by Supervisor
DANIIHj LOGAN.Dale of Introduction;
March X, 1!M0.Aptiroved Ihls 24th day of March,
A. I). 1910.JOSIH'II J. KI2IIN,
Major.4577 Mnr. 20, 28, 29, 30, .11; Apr.
1, 2, 4, 6, ft.
SEALED TENDERS.8I2ALi:U TDNDHItS will bo re-
ceived by tho Superintendent of Pub-
lic Works until 12 m. of Monday,April 11, 1910, for tho constructionof cement sldevvillks nlopg tiro Ju-
diciary building grounds on Hiemauka side of Queen street, andalong tho Capitol grounds on thoma luil sldo of Hole) street.
All tenders lb bo on blanks furnished by the Department of PublicWorks. All work to bn dono In nc- -cordniicc with the standard spcclflcatluns on lllo In the Department otPublic Works.
Tho Superintendent of PublicWorks reserves tho right to rejectany or ull bids.
MAItSTON CAMPIinLL.Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, March 30, 1910.4680-1-
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Closing of Transfer Books.Nolle 0 Is hereby given Hint on ac-
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ALnXANDUIt & 1IALDWIN.LLMITIID,
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4579-t- t
NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATEOF STOCK.
Certificate No. 5239, for 15 sharesWiituliui Agricultural Co. stock, hasbeen lost or deftro)Cd. All personsarc hcivby warned against negotlating or otherwise dealing In or withsuch shares. Application has beenmade In the treasurer of said com-pany for tho Issuance of n new cer-tificate.
MltS. J. J. DOWI.INC-- .
Ilnnolulu, March 18, 1910.4571 Mnr. 19, 21, 25, 28; Apr. 1.
4, 8, 11, 15.
"UlNESS"rlft)TICE"srNOTICE.
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v SPORTS
BASEBALL.
BARRY'S BEAUTS
BY V. L. STEVENSON.
WIN AGAIN
GUARDS MAKE 4
TO THE SAILOBS' 3
Diamond Heads Defeat the J. A. Cs.
After an Eleven-Innin- g Qamc
Score, 4 to 3.
Two Rood games of hnschnll worn
placd at the league grounds ostcr-iln- y
afternoon, and In tlio first theDiamond Heads Just managed to at
tlio J. A. Cb. nfter an elcven- -Innlng match. Tlio scoro was liedIn tlio olglitli Inning, and It was InHis last half of the eleventh thatWin JqwcIh made the ncrcssary innwii .h gave them victory. Tho J.A. Cs. made ono run In their second
In Inthe; ;,)c
,,,up three In the seventh, titi.l
as made tho tutnl four1 1, the eleventh.
There was a good-Rlic- d crowdpresent, and tho greatest Interestwas tal.eu In both the nnduinrin.l onhific Tlirt "litf." fivmit wnu
tho Orleans-Hrs- ttwo pres.int,
trains had gotten through theirlliillnary practise, evcrjbodydown to an enjoyable time.
The final t.oro what athing tho and It wasthe eighth Inning that Harry'beauts got one run ahead nnd wonthe gnine. the start tholleauts made two and then Itall seemed to bo off with tho
However, the third InningJackles piled up three
ns the Guards had mado onotheir second, tho waa tied.Thou there waB nothing In tho
lway scoring till the
Beer In the HomeYour home will be healthier when you
make free use of a good beer.
The sturdiest peoples of the earth drinkbeer drink it from childhood to age.
The early history of our country provesthe benefit of drinking beer, for the men whoguided the young nation through the trials andperils of war and internal dissensions-wer- e menwho not only drank beer but personally inter-
ested themselves in the brewing. 'Knowingthe value of jbeer a food fqr mind and (body
they e,ncou,raged its use by those alpoutrthem.
The proper tdr(inKing of beei--np- .t theab(use of ilt--r- -is good for ;the w.eak and the wll.
Be sure to order for your home.
Mlm.The .Beer Thai's JRrewed
j To guit Tlie ClimeAe
I
of tlio eighth, when tlio winning runwas made.
The game was not so exciting asthe one on the previous Siindas andthe pitcher for the sailors was notso good ns was expected. Williamsdid excellent and ho was, of
well backed tip Ii) l.ouloSoares. who caught In fnultles.fashion.
Hn Sue was n star performer, asusual, ai.d tho he sprintedaround the diamond was a treat towatch. His It marvelous, an .
tho sailors seom to his baserunning almost as much as tlio localfans. Williams brought V.r.
Sue and Jlushncll homo with a poachof a hit," and then the lleauts' sup-
porters went wild with Jnv TheChinese lad also made a beautifulrunt.lng catch awa out In th ountry, and was thcered for the pepformance.
Kox tho New Orleans mad'a couple of brilliant catches, and the
one, especially, seemed an Im-
possible one when he startedtho the catcher forthe sailors, did well enough behindthe bat, and he a good ileal...... moro the sixth, and Ciirnilchacl, the
thdr tola three The Jowc a !"'. ,,',10 ,,own, bill there worelurl.y
thon, related,
first
waB,
also
second
way
Ycagcr,
plenty of piople who thought thatWall.or, who pltihed on Sundaywees,, would have
Harry's IleautB play real ball,It Is a treat 'to .watch them nt work.Williams and Boaroi form ns
of course, Now n hat cry as ran be gotten tngell.ell.iM.llnl Co m.e. nii,l when the ''ls city nt nnd tlio rest
prsettled
shows closomatch In
Illglit atruns,
sail-
ors. Intho runs, and
inscore
doingof half
as
worlt,course,
speedenjoy
both
of also
secondattci
ball.
knows
dqno better.and
strong.
of tho nine nto always on tho Job."Ktddo" Chllllligworth Ix n host inhlmsolf nt second banc, and hiwork Is nlwnjs good. Chllllligworthplayed in both games ester.lay, nnJhe did remarkably well, tnnsjderltlrimat tlio tirst game was an eieten-Innin- g
one.
Tho full scores In the Newns-Diamond Head game was n
follows;New Orleans,
it sit roHaber, 2b . . 4
Yuger, c ... II
Vok, If 2Kerbor, ss . . '.I
Alwnth, rf . . I
Hosier. 21... 4
Dyhro, lb .. .".
ferrtc, if . . ::
Haj ton, if . . 0Carmldiiiel, p ?.
Totals.
Hn Sue. If . . 4
Chll'w'th, 2b 2llushnull, f. 4
Williams, p. 4
Lemon, ss . . 2
Sumner, rf . .
I'roltiis, 2b..Ilutlor. lb ..Tounscud, lbSo J res, i . . .
All mii 2 l ::
10 0 20 0 0 211 1 (I 1
0 10 2noon(I 0 0 120 10 2n o o o
110 0
29 2 ft 1 21 11
N. Q.'H.AH It HUSH TO A
0 11
Totals.. 31 7 2 27 lfiScoro by Innings;
New Orleans.3 5 ii 7 8 9
Huns o 3 o o o o:tIlaxi'.-lili- o a i o o
N. Q. II.,1
u fi 7
0
4 '!
1 2 4
o o o
2 n 1 0
2 3 4 8 9
Ituns 2 10 0 0 0 0 1 1
llasc-hlts.- .. 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 i j
Summary,Tuo-bas- e hits, Ileber, Alwath,
llushnell, Sumner, Soares; s.icrlllcnhits, Yuger, Kox! l'erbet, Chlllllig-worth, Lemon; left on bases, NewOrleans 3. N. O. II. 0, first base On)errors, .New urieans ;;, .n u. ii. -- ;
hit by pitcher. Lemon; strtikk out,by Williams ! , Carnilcliae! 2; h.isaon called balls, on illlains 1; wildpitches, Williams, Cauniihael; b.ilk,Williams. Umpire, Harney Joy;llmu of game, 1 Jiour 20 minutes.
tt ItIl.ul weather hat' Interfered with
the work' of gottlng (ho Hoys' I'lehltrack Info good shape, and on thataccount the llo)s' Clubs will post-pone their field and truck meet till(Saturday, April IS. Tho Y. M. f A.
Unci; ovciiiH win iiiku place onAlii II 23. and their field eents willbe pulled off on Saturday next, April9. The fallowing entries have beenreceived for the field eeuta; Hammcr throw Jake Rutins, OeortaHwallko. John Macaulay ai.d Chas.McLead. Theso men havo nlso entcrcd for the shot-pu- t
Tor the high Jump, tho followlnr.havo sent In their names: A. Dolumix, A. H. Uarlmer, Huinld Nott,Itlcliur.l Iltnniug, J. Nott, H. s.
Pole vault Harold Nott, A.
Delanux nnd H, Andrews. llroadJump J, McCatidlcss, It. Denny, Lllaehulcr and J. Nott
A SUGGESTION ON ECZEMA.
It Is suggested that ecrema sufferersask tho Honolulu Drug Co., Portstreet, of this city, what reports ho Isgetting from tho patients who haoused tho oil or .wlntcrgrceu liquidcompound, ii), D. D. Proscription,
'T.r orr W ym I tvtalijs ksf-- t
Aytrt CUrry IVtu.l In U, fcoatl.
fslUr cft.b lolJ tre that it M(t! aj DM
tu I it v.rjr !uig"
PalIn thousands
of homes Aycr'sCherry Pectoralis a household
Timword.It hasb o e nu 8 o (1
fi r s tby thogrand
parents, then by tv,o parents, andnow by tlio children. Tor coldsand coughs, croup, Bronchitis, lagrippe, inflammation in tho throator in th bronchial tubes,
tiller's"Ckemf 9eetoralis tho standard remedy tho worldover. It contains no narcoiia orpoison. Accept no substitute.
I'ut up in largo and small bottles.
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San Francisco Hotels
HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, above Union Squara
Juit oppotlu Holtl St. TtincU
European Plan S1.C0 a day upAmerican Plan $3.00 a day up
Steel and brick structure, furnish.Ings cost $200,000. nigh class hotelatmoderate rates. Center of theatreandretaildlitrict. Oncarlinestram.ferrlngallovercity. Omnibus meetsall trains and steamers. Send forbooklet with map of San Francisco.Hotel Stewart now recognized aiIlawallanislandheidquarers.Cableaddress, "Trawets." ABC Code.
HOTEL 8TEWART
HOTEL MANXSAN FRANCISCO'
Army and Navy Headquarters.
s
ti9HE9tHKLSpecial attention to Honolulu trade.
RatesWithout bath $1.50 cer day npWith bath 2.00 per day up
MeoJs table d' hote or a la carteManagement of Quj 0. Lara.
-- I Honolulu Representative; M. F."Iw.Tvn aiin. ?intA......, A..W..I. UW.,
A man is known by thecompany he keeps, and ahouse of refreshment by thecompany entertained. Themost critical could not findfault with the company at
TheCriterionThe Resort of Honolulu's
Particular Men
C.J. McCarthy, Prop.Hotel and Bethel Streets
TAKE ONE OF THE TWO-DAYS- '-
TRIPS TO
BaiteiwaHotel Majestic
Sachs Block, Fort and Beretania Sts.l'lue furnished rooms, II per day
J)0 and upwards per month. Splen-did accommodations,
MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL, Prop.
WAIK1K1 INNFirst-Clas- s Familv Hotel
Best Bathing on. the Beach
W. C. BERQIN. Prop.
GET, YOUR LAMPS FROM USElectilo Goods of All Kinds
Union Elcotrio Co.,I. C. Carter :' ':' ' Proprietor
Harrison Building
. ;l i,Lt. i,.'-- V A JiJSwfcs' '
W.-JV- ,', - 1 "
W A ,N T
Kverjono to snow that J. K. Itocha,tho tailor, has removed from .theHarrison building to Ilooms 35and 3d, Young Hotel. 4fJG4-l- m
Men to enroll today for Bummercourse In shnitlmnd dictation atY. M. C A. Term begins April4. Tuition low. 4581-3- t
lly married couple (no children),furntshe.l cottage; not over JUG.Address "H.", liullotln olllcc.
4570-t- f
Thice or four-roo- cottage; rentreasonable. Address "K. q. It.",Ilulletln. 4572-t- f
A bright boy wants job afternoonsAddress "C. C ". this office.
4482-f- lt
Second-han- d business buggy In goodcondition. "V.", Ilulletln.
4r.72-t- f
Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of-
fice.
SITUATION WANTED.Young man wants clerical or book-keopl-
position, l'lrst-clas- s ref-erences. Addiesa "A," Ilulletlnoffice. 4C4U-I- I
AUTOMOBILE.
rhono COS and ask for Car No. 482Krcd Nojes' new 1910Kissel Kar. Alwaya ready.
For hire, seven-seate- d Packard;phono 199. Young Hotel Stand;Chas. Iloyuolds. 4f.40ttf
RIDING- - ACADEMY.
E. II. Lewis will onen on April 1 ariding school Jnt Athletic i'nrk; 25stjllsh saddle horses will be used.Hours from 9 to- - 11 and 3 to C,dally. Prices will be $1 per lesson, or twclvo lessons for $10. Weguarantco to mako n good riderof you for $10. Lewis Stables,Tel. 41. 45GG-t- t
FXUXBINO.
fee tint Kee-Flum- ber tad Tinsaitk,Duma e.. Dei. iioibi ana ,ruapi.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. J. ii. RaymondPHYSICIAN AND
Alakca St., Mauka Paclfio ClubyOffice ilonrs From 10 to 12; from
2 to 4; from 7 to 8.10 TO 12.
Tel. Office. S80. Residence. 146a
W. Karl Vincenttot. of Music Lessons In Singing,
Pipe Organ, etc. Stu-dio, Kaplolanl Illdi;.; room 17.lies., 1C34 Nuuanu Ave.; phone1428. 4544-t- f
Dr. F. SCMJRMANNOsteopath.
Corner Union and BerefautlaSU,House Coniultine'2-- 3 v. a., Sat
urdays excepted. Operating, 1
a. m., 3-- 0 p.m.33.
stetxtjcas;Masonio Building, corner Hotel and
AlakcaThe best lenses in town to fit
everyjeye.
WABTO
SURGEON.
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Pianoforte,
OPTICIAN
A. H, HOWAT. iD. V. 8.
HOURS Club Stables: 10 a. m.to 12 m.; 3 to 5 p. m. Residence:8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.
PHONES Club Stables, 109; Res-idence. '1428.
Rainier BeerFOR SALE AT ALL BARS
TELEPHONE 1331
If you want to spring a joke on
your friend, bring him up to the
Orpheum Saloon
PRIMO
Wine and Liquor Dealers
THOS. F. MOTIGHE & CO.
101 and 105 King Street
P.jO. Box 755
Phone
Phone Main .140
TO LET
s i-
1 mUeaoh cottage at Diamond Head.
Address "N.", Uulletln olllce.4S21-- tt
Two furnls&ed rooms. Apply Mr.D. McConnell, 1223 Emma Bt.
r.lrnlshed room and boardKing street
ROOMS AND BOARD.
1712 S.
Cool furnished rooms and cottage,with or without board. 1C34
Nuuanu near School St.Prices moderate. 44G0--
FOR SALE.
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Ave.,
Tho Transo envelope a time-savin- g
Invention. No addressing neces-
sary In sending out bills or re-
ceipts. Ilulletln Publishing Co.,cole agentB for patentee. t(
Six-roo- furnished house; modernIn every respect; SCO per month,llerctanla street, near Puliation."Js. K.", this otllco. 4C72--
One 1910 Packard 30 phaeton automobile; In use ono month. Par-
ticulars. Dr. C U. Uinghor.ne,Naval Station. 468U--
Men's clothing on credit. 1 a wsek ;
suit glTcn nt once. Levy Outfit-ting Co., Sachs lildg., Tort St
452D.tr
Diamonds nnd jewelry bought, soldand exchanged. J, Carlo, Kort St.
4574-t- f
Inter-Islan- d nnd Oaliu Railroad ship-ping. books, at Ilulletln office, tf
EXFXOntENT AQENCY.
Japanese .Employment Association,Maunakea near Assl Theater. Callup phono G97 If yqu want a cock,good boy or servants.
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Business Suits for $81.Hotel St.
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InierVUituid aud U. JL L. uhlpuinibooks for sale it the Dull tinoffice, !C ascn. ,
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.10 "vrvivo nt'ttFTTV rinvr.'Ttr T It.. MONDAY. Am I. 1910.
MRS. 3IEM80N OF HILOLEADS FOR CHAPERONE HONORS
Miss Sasaki In Second Place'Mrs. Siemson
' Mrs. Sachs' Honolulu 07,104Mrs. Betrc.s. Puunene Hospital . ...Puuvjne 59,571
Miss Lead A net m. jo. sehnimebter w?ianae wMrs. Eil. Daniels lahaina 0,432Mrs. Henry Biake... . . . . . . ... . .xoioa o.mMrs. J. K. Notley, 2G5 Kukni St. ..Honolulu 4,207
Ma r r ' fors. Carrie Scharratt, Kailua .... Waimea 4,088mcn Mrs. W. W. Wcscott Puunene 3,430Mrs. Bessie Clinton Honokaa 3,400
The heavy balloting In Hie c ailfi.r-- 0n Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. jnrg, Henry E. Abbey Anahola 3,345In tlio l.iKt roiini xhe results of these counts are nub- - jjrs Win Kruse Wahiawa .. 3,125
rt''l niiKiiiB tin- - ciiiitiiitaiiiB MijHihed on Monday, Wednesday and jira a. K. Notley Honolulu 3.040ilmiiorono honors. A in lend- - ( Friday. Ballots intended for these Mrs. A.' O. Curtis Kurtistown ." 3,022
fa t.'fta tn,.la In this i..,,,,,, U'ln II a..h.. ..U....1.1 f. 2U .1.. 11 .. 1 I . i : u' """ " ' I.VUIIIS aiiUUlU UC III U1C JJ U I 1 C I 1 IImends nr Mrs. Hlomsen cast iivit nrt 0(gce by 4 0 clock of the daythousand votes, which gave her a load count is made.(if oen thousand vote iivit Mr ,,, Vnie. A ,j
the
Zcave. who has held tlrst place from i.;ac, ,.0,y ot the'
1) u 1 1 e 1 1 n Miss Mary McCabe, Kapiolani Ma-
tin. lieglntiliiB of the contest. wm ,.0ntain a coupon, which, when tcrnity Home Honolulu 102,758A largo block of votes was also cant 1)rol)Prij. miej uit W entitle the Miss Emma Sasaki. 1457 Auld Honolulu 81,075
for Mrs. lllake of Kauai, although tun holder to votes of the number sped- - Mi" Pangclinan, Talm Cafe. .Honolulu 70,429enough to place her among the first nci T,g number will vary from Miss Mary Johnson, Johnson Sana-thre- e
leaders. j llny llav No ndvftnce announce- -' torium Honolulu 77,074The chaperone candidntes have been I1ent of 1( mBCr ot voles wm ue Miss Rebecca Macy fr Waialua 34,284
devoting more tlnu. to the collection of eni. Votes will also be Issued 011 'Miss Naomi '. . .Pearl City 0.669votes than they have to casting them ,,. .11i1,(,rin,inn , ,iln ,., v n. I Miss Honey Voss Honolulu 3,840iimi It can bo expected that from now ' Miss Kopa, 015 Prospect St. . .HoonluluLucy 3,238, nnd w e e k 1 y U u 1 1 e 1 1 n Inon there will bo surprises in the chap-- ' ,roportIon t0 lhe ength ()f tme I Miss Emma French, Sachs Honolulu 3,170
"" subscriptions are paid In nc- -. ,In III. ret . Stlw Sasaki lncroased cortlancc wUh 10 Bcn0(luIo ar.her total to eighty-on- e thousand votes' j i,eownnd iitlvunced to second idace. movliu!both Miss I'angellnan and Miss John-- , Nominations Not Closed,ron down one and two points. Mls Tllcre B ImpressionMrCnu, In llilu cimit (In. IImi " uumiimiiuiis are ciuseu jurevercjinillihitB to nass the hmidreil than- - nioro- - 8 flir ns ,l,ls contest la connn,i nmrit nmi iio nin.i.. iiu. innvn nmi ccrnetl. Tho nominations are not
clow!, and will not be until tho endl.n, thousand votes to spare. No J Helen Watson. .......... .Hilo. 3,381changes were In the leaders In of tho contest. You could. If you Jmiv nf iho iinmi.i,. ,iisirirt lmi ,1 num.1 wish, uomliiato a candidate on tho, .... ,her votes were cast for all of the li,sl ""V ot the contest,candidates within four points or lcisof the first placeA Start an Aid.
Krlenils by 0110 or two subscrip-tion coupons can place many of thocandidates In a position that will
the good wishes of otherf lends who are slower to act. Afew thousand votes placed now wllll0f nimlh much moro appreciated by thecontestant than a few weeks later.If your It lend seems unable to get
sufficiently to bring supportfrom a host of other friends of whomyou know, why not net at once?Special Notice.
Subscribers sending in subscrip-tions to the Bulletin must al-ways mention the names of the con-
testants thev wish to vote for. as all
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THE DISTRICTS ARE AS FOLLOWSDistrict No. 1 Includes the City nnd
County of Honolulu.District No. 2 Includes tbo County
Hawaii.District No. 3 Includes the County
ot Mnul,District No. 4 Includes the County
Don't forget the candidateschaperone are candldates-at-large- ,
for
You may tak tho trip any timo youchoose, singly or In groupsVOTES ON AL.
LOWED AS FOLLOWSOne month's subscription to the
K v e 11 n g 11 11 1 1 e 1 1 n Old sub-scription, 100 votes; now subscrip-tion, 125 votes.
Throe 'moaths' subscription to thoballots are filled out in full before Kvonlng Du Met In Old subleaving office. You can hold back the scrlptlon. 350 votes; now subscriptionballots as lone as you wish. 4M vol8-
Every subscription pavment made Six months subscription theon or since March 7 entitles the pay- - Evening Du lie tin-O- ld suber to votes. Present receipts and scrlptlon, 800 votes; new subscriptionvotes will be issued. You vote for.1000 vote8- -
two candidates a trip and a chap-- 1 One year's subscription to theerone contestant. An equal number Evening Dullot In-- Old sub-o- f
votes, as given in the standing scrlptlon. 2000 votes; new subscrlp-vot- e
schedule, are issued for each """ 250 vo,ea- -
contestant ' lvo vcnr8' subscription to thecounts are bein-- made Evening 11 lie tin-O- ld sub- -
I Vote for Contestant
In
Miss
District No
Pill in name and district of your favorite candidate
and send to the Bulletin . Contest Department.
(Not Good After Monday, April 18)
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Standing of Chapcrone ContestantsCandidates-At-Larg- e
Helen Kilo 74,300Zeave,
Mary McCabe RetainsPasses Hundred Thousand
change
ofNO. 1.
Lane.Anjjie
to
Lazarus
of
started
nf
to
Trip
Evening Bulletin PopularVoting Contest
Streets
Standing Trip ContestantsDISTRICT
Miss maim saxuma, urcgon iiiocK. .iionoium a,vvsMiss Lucy K. Barber Honolulu 3,042Miss Rose Amia Honolulu 3,030Mis3 Mary Dias Honolulu 3,014
DISTRICT NO. 2.Miss Mary K. Keawehano Hilo '. . . . 4,301
. i Miss Quecnie Scharratt, Kamuela. .Hilo 4,124Miss Alice Hattie. Konaia Htlo a.aya
twomade ........ .. ... .... ! WfWW
Miss L. Williams Hilo 3,290Miss Isabella Koomoa, Keauhou. . . .North Kona 3,248Miss Kuulei Hanaii Hilo 3,291Miss Hattie Saffery Hilo ...; 3,127Miss Annie Kai Keauhou 3,104Miss Louisa Hapai Hilo 3,094Mary H. Kawewehi . . . .Keauhou ", .3,080Miss MaryNailima Pahala 3,077Miss Emma Akamu Hilo 3,057Miss Mary Arakawa Hilo 3,041Miss Rose K. Nalima Hilo ' 3,032Miss M. Hose . Hilo 3,020Miss Annie Aiu Kailua 3,010Miss Myrtle Wise Kilo 12
DISTRICT NO. 3. . ' " '
Miss Sarah Cockett Lahaino 7,917Miss Marv Marciel Kahakuloa 5,589Miss Scholtz. Circuit Court Wailuku 4,305Miss Marv Kaoo, Kaunakakal Molokai 4,212Miss Waiaholo Lahaina . .'. 4,110
DISTRICT NO. 4.Miss Annabelle Mundon Knpaa 5,714Miss W. E. Holt Makaweli 4,200Miss Alice Ai Lihue 4.179Miss M. Kanuniai Waimea 4.100
Ecrlpuon 15,000 voles; new subscrip-tion, 20,000k
One year's subscription to theWuokly 11 n I lo tin Old subscrip-tion, 100 votes; now subscription, 125votes.
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ilnstiection. J this Territory dependo upon the sue t 7;3o o'clockI The usual monthly review Inspec-- cess of the Hepubllcan I'arty. Theso b . , , nt Kn)nm Sqlmr0p Th
tlon anil nnuter of the 2nd llutlnll- - letters should bo Bent the luium nr(Jrnm win be as followBton, 20th Infantry was belli at Pari for illstrlbiillon. or, If any precinct , j OlriKer Wiirm
touaiiui, iminw.i?, iMiirun .uhi. ine mi one wimies 10 nci us iuun 1 wouiu Qveiturp I'urnKHMih Three. .. .HtipiK)li:8pectlnii wiih Kiirrlt.011 eiiulpmenl. auk that n Hut of the voters who
I After the llattnllon ' vim revlcwe-l- . Humid get these papers be FPnt tolimpoclcil mill nmstereil, the rom- - nc Immediately. Of course we wishmantling oincer Inspected the Com- - Unit list to Include Democrats nii'lpany llarnuks nitid other depart- -' Home Rulers as well ns loyal llepiih- -
nientR. ' HcniiH ns such might be led to JoinCorporal llatigniardt, Company K, our I'arty after leading the article)
201 li Infantry litis been relieved as In our paper.clerk at hcadiiuarters.
The back stop ut the Fort Shat-ter baseball ground was damaged bythe strong wind Friday.
Kergennt Klstler, Company O,April From
10:3020th Infantry hns been relieved from Maria Kuanckauniaka lo A. F. Cookoextra us school teacher nnd Tr Agmtwill lesume duty with Company O. Knane (w) to A. F. Cooke Tr
Corporal llaugmhardt, Company K, C. Unite Tr. to Ambrose K. Hutch- -
20lh Infantry has been detailed on Inson AMextra iib school teacher. Ambrose K. Hutchinson to ICmma
olllcer has' M. Nukulnu Helbeen designated In each company by Emma M. Nnkulna ami hsh to J. II.company commanders to meet mini Schnack
recommendations In regard J. It. Hornberger Tr. to John Doto operating the Tost Kxchnnge ami Corterecommend any changes desired. H, Hornberger Tr. to John Do
Itoberts, Company O. 20111' CortoInfantry, has been admitted the I.. and wf topost hospital for treatment. '
Corporal Ciirrun, Compnny 11, wasdoing more work on the target rangecables Friday afternoon
MrN'alio, formerly conductor forIho II. It. T. U. Co., has acceptedn position as teamster nt the Quar-termaster corral nt Fort Shatter.
Oreenwndc Cooper has resignedhis position ns teamster nt the Qunrtcrmnster corral at Fort Shatter.
HOLSTEIN TO SPREAD
REPUBLICANISM
According to n letter from LorrlnAndrews, manager of the Kepubllcnncampaign to the members of the Republican County Committee nf theCounty of Hawaii. Andrews amongother says:
The Territorial Committee hnssubsidized an Hawaiian newspaperwhich will be under the supervisionof the Hon. II. I.. Holsteln, and will
In the first week of April, topublish articles of the Republicanratty both nutlonnl and local, andexplaining why the Hawaiian Votersshould support our ticket. This pa-
per will be sent free to nil voterswho wish to read It; but It has beensuggested that you send to methe name of some man In each pre-cinct who will jict as a lunn to dis-tribute the papers, nnd a statementof how many each precinctwishes. will greatly facilitate thedistribution, as the papers for eachprecinct can be sent directly to thotuna you name for distribution bxhim.
Before the distribution ofpapers, personal letters will be sentto the voters explaining that, ntgood citizens, we believe they aroInterested In the welfare of thisTerritory, and we take tho liberty
I Vote for Chaperone ContestantIn Evening Bulletin Popular
Voting ContestMrs
(This coupon is not good after Monday, April 18)
Fill in name of your favorite candidate and send tothe Bulletin Contest Department.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record 1, 1910,a, m. to 4:30 p. m.
dutyI)
dutyA
I)submit
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J.Private I)
to Walter Kmory Charles
&
things
begin,
If
copiesIt
thcsO
H. Merrlam 1)
I'. E. It. Strnuch and wf to UeorgeFrledenburg ct nl I)
Am. Hoard of Coins, for F. M. byTrs. to William It. Castle D
Solomon Mcheulu nnd wf to J. I.ItodrlgucH Tr M
Kohutn Itunch Co. Ltd, to Union MillCo 1,
Kohala Itanch Co. Ltd. to Union MillCo 1,
I.oun Knalkuoha and hsb to UnionMill Co 1,
Louisa K. Aylctt and hsh to Mull.Ilhlgs. & Loan Soc'y of Haw. Ltd
MEntered for Record April 2, 1910, From
8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.M. II. da Sllvelra and wf to Territory
of Hawaii.Maria A. Itogcrs by Atty to A. M.
Cabrlnhn pAh Knl to Mrs, John T. Drown..'.! I)John I). Souza and wf to Joe Correa.I)Francisco GQ. Cabola ot ul to Joe
Correa mS. Okubo to Youcsukti Slilmoiuiira
11 8It. W. KnlulaiiwulL' and wf to Mrs.
Julia II. Kane dKualpiikcln ami hsb to Lulu (w)....DP. C. Deniuer by Atty to Mnrln A.
do Costa and hsb jiolMaria A. da Costn to Jono O. Jardlm DHist llank.of lll: Ltd to Mary F.
Sallil n,iThomas I'orbea Jr. et als to T. H.
8alkl et ul HT. It. Saikl nnd wf to First Haiik (if
Hilo I.I.I SI
Joso Haidlnhn timl wf to Jusu I'.I.ornnce u
V. A. SchnefiT nnil wf to Else O. S.H. Waldrnn D
uastip ir jm
BAND CONCERT.
PV,.nlns llm
toIn
IntormcMO Cupid's Harden... EugeneSelection llohemlau (Url DnlfoVocal Hawaiian Songs, .nr. by HergorSelection U Perlchole Offenbachinterinezio Dan Cupltl HartleyFinale Dreams Thiiruan
The Star Spangled Uaimer.mt
MARSHALL DARRACH RECITAL.
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Alex-
ander Young hotel, (he distinguishedShakespeare reciter, Marshall Dnrrnchof New York, will recllc "Tho Com-
edy of Errors." selections from bisown writing. Monday night, "Mnc-both,- "
Course tickets $2.00 $l.rsingle tickets.
DIED.
IIOXI.EY At Waimea. Kauai. March31, 1910, llormlne Iloxley (neo
widow of tho late Capt. C. T.Huxley of Madras, Fast Indian, agedeighty-on- e years and threo months.
KEI.LEY In Honolulu, April 3. 1910,
Helen W. Kclley. at the ago of fifty-seve-
The Y. W. C. A. opens twentiethannual l'aclflc coast conferenco at XCapltnla.
T HAVE a clearskin: Exercisemoderately. Eat
wholesome food. Breathofresh air. Use IvorySoap and clear, coolwater.
What the skin needsis something that willclean but will not harm it
Pure soap will,'do this;and Ivory Soap is pure.
Soap99o Per Cent. Pure
INVITATION TO CITIZENSCHOP SUEY
ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL MEALSWILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON APRIL 2ND. 1010
,,..eVe .Red ,01 EXPERT COOK, who ha had loneth( Pr(ntot hotels throuRhout this Territory,work. It is our intention to train a
K 0RIENTAL ALS and CHOP SUEY builneu ta ttScommunhy.
menthdTve SrtSS S?4 t0 inSPeCt 0Ur Mhh- -
THE HONOLULU CAFE,,
NO. 70 HOTEL STREET, NEAR FORT STREET
AS A MATTER OF FACT, THE PASTRY AT THEPALM CAFE IS EQUAL TO THAT SOLD AT THE BESTBAKERY SHOPS IN THE CITIES ON THE MAINLAND
PALM CAFE,HOTEL, NEAR UNION STREET
PATTERN HATSFOR TWO WEEKS
A FIFTY PER CENT. PER BE MADE ON ALL HATS
DUNN'S HAT SHOP
T
Ivory
REDUCTION-- 50 CENT-W-ILL TRIMMED
Producers of
Correct Millinery
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