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HZWfi TT jRTfl Sr Telephone 2365 Star Business Office SECOND EDITION
VOL. XVIII. jioNoi.t i.r. Hawaii, ioNHAV. hkiti-:mhi-:- w. in Ill No. T83
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i V
POLITICAL BATTLE IN NACHI TO CAMPAIGN WITH PRINCE KUHIOACHI GOES WITH C
MoCANDLESS' former close political associate is one ofHIS HOTTEST ANTAGONISTS NOW WILL STUMP HAWAII AND
MAUI WITH THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR DELEGATE TO
CONGRESS. n
W. C. Aohl will accompany PrinceKulilo whan the latter starts tomor-
row on his tour of Hawaii and Maul,
Aolil having boon selected as a cam-
paign speakor und' asked to make thetrip for the Republican party. Achlmado a particularly tolling speech atAala park on Saturday night, and isalways a very effective speaker In Ha-
waiian.Today Achl was distributing copies
Are
will
it
of a circular roasting j Hanapl, Edlngs, and
I
policy, candidates for of theNot ago Achl and Ale J party.Candioss were very close together In j And lt mustjiouucs mni was i that never In tho historyboth were Now I , ,, i, ,,. ,, v.Achl Is doing some special hustling todefeat his old partner. His circularis as follows:
"To Tho Voters: It seems toJthat there are many voters In Honolulu..who arc In sugar
who really have more to losethan other voters in case McCand-less Policy should be carried; andthose same men might vote for W. P.Jarrott for the position of Sheriff andknife Mr. Andrew E. Cox, candi-date of tho party.
"There 111 underPolice In the City andCounty of Honolulu. Thoseare Democrats and working for L. L.
for Delegate to Congressand support his policy that will bringruin to principal industry ofcountry. On the other hand, the
party is ready or would bo.ready to fill those 111 places with trueRepublicans, who are working forelection of the Delegate, the Senatorsand ofparty, nil of whom are pledged to sup-
port tho lawfbr In otherwords, to work for the continued pros-
perity of tho country, and against L. L.
and IiIb wild goose policy.
"The voters who are Inshould consider not only
the Interests of Mr. W. P. .larrett nndMr. Andrew E. Cox In this election,
' should also have In mind Interestsof 111 and their families.
"Aro they going to throw down 111
who are Indirectly running for tho 111 positions under the
Engaged?Then the most
present you can make to your
flnancee is a Policy on your
life PRUDENTIAL.
Department
HawaiianTrustCo., Ltd.
923 FORT 8TREET.
Police they goingto holp tho 111 McCandloBKigts whoare working for and hispolicy that will ruin the inthe country? Arc you going to voteagainst 111 Republicans, who voteand work for the election of Kuhlo,Cecil Brown, Chlllingworth, Judd, u
and the Representatives? If someans you are Indirectly voting and
helping those workers, and helpers forthe ejection of McCandloss,
he has writton Rivenburgh thothe McCandless Representatives
many years McCandlessfurthermorC( n,so'bc
unu uusiness. wneu romemborodsenators.
me
stockholders planta-
tion,the
theRepublican
are appointees theDepartment
appointees
McCandless
the thoRe-
publican
tho
Representatives the
Immigration
McCandlessstockholders
plantations
theRepublicans
Republicans
acceptable
Insurance
Dapartmont?
McCandlossplantations
Kalakjela,
Immigration
Republican
Republican
thing like the condition presented bythe Democrats whoso Police Depart-ment furnishes six candidates runningfor different positions of honor In thiselection. That Is what you aro upagainst, the 111 policemen controllingtho government.
"A vote for W. P. Jarrett Is a votefor 111 McCandlesslsts.
"Tho above arguments apply withequal forco to tho position of John C.
Lane as candidate for Mayor and toother positions under the municipality for which the Republican party hasnamed good men, tried and true.
"V. C. ACHI."
SMOKER TONIGHT
HONOR OF
COUpHDHAWAIIAN NATIONAL GUARD
WILL HONOR MAN WHO GAVE
MILITARY INSTRUCTION HERE.
At the drill shed this evening asmoker will bo given by the officersof the Hawaiian Natnonal Guard In
honor of Colonel Bullard and others,who helped In tho military Instructioncamp for tho national guard. It willbe the first smoker given by tho natlonal guard here for a long time andthis fact, together with the Importanceof the occasion, is expected to mukolt an unusually successful affair.
The militia officers aro enthusiasticin their appreciation of what Col. Builard did for them, In tho week duringwhich It was his duty to act as hftadof the Instruction camp. His lecturesto tho officers, and his dally work intho camp, aro recognized as of Ines-timable value, and tho guardsmen aroanxious to show that they ddinbt light-
ly value the aid given them In the wayof military education.
Col. J, W. Jones, adjutant general,will preside at the smoker, and therewill probably be n number of speechesthough no regular program has beenarranged,
NEW RICE MILL.
Tho K, Yamumoto Rice Mill Is tholargest us well as tho finest In thoIslands. AU machinery is of tho verylatest pattorn. Tho famous TongaRico Is cleaned at this mill. With tholargo cleaning capacity thoy aro nblo.tQ,.bandlo' considerable out-sid- e parti-cularwor- lt
which thoy guarantee,
APTAIN WIN
Judgment whb delivered this after- - not justllv blows, his Honor ruled,noon in the Admiralty suit brought neither did the use of Insulting lang-I- n
tlo United States court by Allani uage deprive the user of the right toPasquolu against the American uso force in c. Tho lawschooner David Evans, Her tacklo, otc. did not tie the hands of a shipmasterPusquoln sued for $5,C00 us dnmagei who was being lnsiilte.l, vilified andfor injuries which ho a I logo. had boon assaulted by a dihorderly and dlso-Inlllct-
by tho captain of tho vos- - bodlent soaman. In tiio clrcumstuncogsol. Attorney George Davis appearedfor tho plaintiff and Attorney C. F.Peterson for the defendant sohooner.
.1 ml go Robortson In dismissing thesuit stated thnt the captain was havewrong an towards not at all clear that tho captain used
sailor, captain' error inoro forco than nocossary toJustify disobedience the maintain discipline and ordor and to
plaintiff, nor did warrant him In ropel tho attack whichijslng similar worse language, and by the llbollant.
did excuse blows whlcu No costs were allowed on eitherho made at the captain. Words did sldo.
CSEll MINUTE
IS THE RECORD
Judge Andrade disposed of nineteencases In Police Court this morn-
ing in as many minutes. Thirteentho cases were for gambling,Japanese and two Hawalians. TheHawallans wer'o charged with playingcraps, bpt .only one was present toanswer tho charge and he was let off$1 chenper than the absentee, whoseball money ($10) was forfeited.of tho Japanese put In an appearanceand hero too, .the ball money was for-
feited, amounting to $110. There werethree cases of assault, in one of whichan Hawaiian was sont to Jail for fourmonths for a particularly brutal as-
sault on a Hawaiian woman. Twocases drunkenness and one larceny completed the nlneteon.
SIX IflOlTHS FOR
AMAG
UNDESIRABLE
Ono of the seamen from tho WUhel-min- a
who has been at liberty since be-
ing released from quarantine, wasbranded an undesirable citizen by
Judge Andrade in the Police Court thismorning. He gave his name as HarryMorris and charged with the lar-
ceny of certain clothes, a watch andfob from the Moana bathing house. J.Wellington, prior to taking a swim atWalkikl, left his clothes In the bath-
house and on his return from the wa-"to- r
found an old suit In their place andhis watch and chain missing. Mor-
ris had stolen tho clothes, presentedthe number check at tho bath houseofilce and secured the watch and fob.
When asked to plead. Morrls admittedhis guilt adding he "had had too muchIn."
didgood Job. You had Just enough inmake you very undesirable citizen."
Sentence of six months Imprison-ment was passed.
TIP FOR SPORT.It is claimed that "Mysterious" Mit-
chell, tho 'pltchor who 1ms had all thofans guessing ns to his Identity, Is
none other than Fred Walkor who
was pitching for tho New York Na-
tionals when ho disappeared. Jf thisplalm Is Substantiated San Franciscowill lea'flvo games are nowcredlteft.m the teanras-victories- .
The '.Mutual Toloplmjio Co,,ovoryono having troublo
with nktelophone,, whether thoir own
or someone else's, report promptlyto "0,"
SUIT
the master was permitted to useforco, and ho was not llablo to da-
mages On any line-spu- n theories asto the exact amount of forco he
propeny used. It wasin using epithet
the but the wasnot the of
it was madeor
it not tho
theof
eleven
None
of of
as
was
to
which
CHINA HERE
FROi THE COAST
The Pacific Mail's Intermediatesteamer China arrived vln port earlythis .
morning from San Francisco,September 20. She had on board 11U
cabin passengers and 100 Asiatics In
tho steerage.- Tho trip across wascharacterized by lino weather. Of thecabin passengers only eleven arc forHonolulu. Among the passengers pas-
sing through aro Mr. and Mrs. M. J.Shea, booked to Kobe, at which portMr. Shea is in business; Mrs. MaudBisney, wifo of well-know- n Kobemerchant, and Dr.- - C. A. Devlin, anUuerican phyulclan doing business
in Shanghai.Chief Officer M. T. Bailey, who
stopped over from the last trip of theIs now on board again and
will continuo on tho vossel. as here-tofore.
The China had 500 tons of frolghton board, of which ,1000 is cotton con-
signed to Japanese ports. She willleave at 5 o'clock this afternoon forthe Orient.
E
NEW
POITS
i TOS
Governor Frear Is at prosont busygoing through election lists, und fill'
lng up Bomo of the blanks In the listof Inspectors. Already many havebeen filled up, but there still remaina number of appointments to be made.The following inspectors of oloctlonhave been appointed:
In tho Fourth Precinct of the FourthDistrict, A. E. Carter member andchairman in place of P. H. Burnettresigned; In tho Seventh precinct of
Judge Andrado "You a pretty tho Fourth District, E. K. Rathburn
a
re-
quests "that
might
a
Chlnn,
vice E. H. F. Wolter, resigned; In theNinth Precinct of tho Fourth DistrictE. K. Allen, who was a member before, as chairman In place of JohnMarcalllno, resigned; In tho secondprecinct of tho Fifth District, MosesAknwa, previously a membor, aschairman In place of C. H. Judd, resigned, nnd James Davis a member;nnd In tho Fifth Precinct of tho FifthDistrict, Johnthan Alan vice S. K. Ma
hoo.
A DANGER AVOIDED.
Thoro Is no dnngor from blood pol
son resulting from a wound whon
Chamberlain's Pain Bolm Is appliedIt Is nn antiseptic liniment. For saleby nil druggists. Benson, Smith &
Cof agents for Hawaii.
FIGHT TO A
FINISH ON WITH
(Associated Press Cable to The Star.)
SARATOGA, X. V., Sept. 2(5 The Republican state conventionwill meet hero tomorrow, with the biggest state light on within theparty that lias taken place for niaii.v campaigns. The close of today'spolitical activities leaves Vice-Preside- Sherman andUoosevell in a bitter light for the control of the convention, and bothclaiming victory.
Vice-Preside- Sherman arrived here 'today and expressed his con-lldenc- e
that he would be chosen temporary chairman of the conven-tion in accordance with the decision of the Kopublican state centralcontniittee. Colonel JtoosevclL also arrived here today and expressedconlidence in his being the temporary chairman.
As a test of Col. Roosevelt's strength, the contest has tiie attentionof the entire country, and it is further regarded as of tho highest im-
portance as showing the relative strength of the regulars and the progressives among the Xew York Republicans. Though one of thecandidates is President Tall! has declined to take .anyHand in the light.
SAX JRAXCISCO, September 2(5 Dr. Frederick Cirnnl was to-
day formally charged with murder, as a result of the .revelations fol-
lowing the finding of the body of Miss Hwu Swan, covered by cement,in the rear of a vacant house. The police have evidence that Dr. Grantperformed a criminal operation which caused the death of the girl,and the doctor's former assistant has confessed to having assisted himin burying the remains.
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SAUKA.Mi'J.NTU, fcept. "(i it lias been discovered that a serioustechnical error was made by the legislature in its recent extra sessionwhen acts were passed to provide for constitutional amendments authorizing bonds tor the 'Panama canal exposition. Governor Gillettwill immediately call another extra session so that the acts may bepassed again in correct form.
LOS AXGKLUS, Sept. 2(5 The American National .Mining Congress convened here today.
Pi hltLO, ( olo., September 2(5 The National Irrigation Congressegan its sessions here today.
LONDON, Sept. 2(5 The coroner's jury in (he Crippen case hasthat the remains found in the Crippen home are those of Dr.
Crippen's wife, and has brought in a verdict formally charging himwith murder.
OK AHOMA GOVERNOR .PLACED ON TRIAL.(Special Cabie to The Star.)
McALESTER, Oklahoma, Septomer 'JO. Tho trial of Governor CharlesN. Haskell on charges of frauds In connection with the acquirement ol,Muskogee town lots was begun todnj .
STEAMER BURNED. AT TACOMA.
TACOMA, Seytombortho harbor here today.
NEWwonderful showing
now goods at Sachs. Everything Isnew and uprto-dat- e ana tho best stthe price.
POWDERAbsolutely Pureonly baking powdor
mado with Royal OrapoCroam of Tartar 9
No Alum, No Lime Phosphai
ROOSEVELT
'Jfi. Tiie steamer A. W. Storott was burned 1c
1
GOODS AT SACHS.Thoro's a of
Tho
Cravenette M
An Ideal shoo for street ordress wear.
Made of Black Cravenottocloth. Soft and pllablo on thofoot and easy to clean.
A rich Jet black color. Woshow thorn In Pumps at $4.00and In Button Boots at $5,00,
Manufacturer'sShoe Co., Ltd.,1051 Fort St., -- Honolulu
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AftltlVI HON '.KAVK HOM. AWWYJi &bpt. lfi bki'T. ii mrr. wi
..OCt. t ikt. i2 8CT. II..OCT. 2 NOV. 2 .NOV. Ivnv 11 Mnv 9 NOV. M
3t DatC. 8 OKI'. 14. .
OommU at Hoal with C. A. Um fardiualttla tar Aaainlta Jam. I. ! Il4 ererr K aW
roc.a a. I sates
AfflTee In HtMlrii a week hi naaate f C. .. Ue timmm ea fU11ATES from Honolulu to San Francisco First Claw, f6$ i Rm
(Trip, $no. Family Room, cittra.
nervations will not held lat r than twenty-fou- r torn prior to the
advertised salliu tlm unless tickets paid for In full.
FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO
iC Brewer & Co.,GENERAL AGENTS.
Mae
Canadian-Australi- an Royal Mall Steamship Go
with the CANADIAN
tAO?FIC B C andRAILWAY COMPANY itwMn
Hi . W., and calling it Victoria, u. u., nw.u.FOR VANCOUVER.
FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA.1URAMA' OCTOBER K MAKURA 0CT0DV J
NOVEMBER 11 ZEALAND1A
Calls Vanning Island.
annnectlonVancouver Sydney,
.UAK11RA
CALLING AT SUVA. FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES.
Theo. E Davies & Co., Ltd., GeJl Agents
Pacific Hail Steamship Co.
Ltd
Toyo Kisen Kaisha S. S. Co.
will Call at HONOLULU and LeaveHteamers of the above Companies
this Port on or about tho Dates mentioned below:
LEAVE HONOLULU FOR ORIENT. LEAVE HONOLULU FOR S. F.
OCT. 3 MONGOLIA OCT. S
gSSb:::::::.. oCT. u ten maru ocr. iYcia OCT. 18 KOREA OCT. 22
OCT. 31 NIPPON MARU NOV. bSv :::::::: nov. 8 Siberia nov. ;KOREA N0V-- 14 CHINA N0V- -
NIPPON MARU NOV. 20 MANCHURIA .NOV. 20
SIBERIA DEC. 5 CHIYO MARU ....DhC. -
CHINA DEC- - 12 ASIA ?...DbC. 10
MANCHURIA DEO. 19 MONGOLIA .. DEC 24
OHIYO MARU DEa 27 TENYO MARU DECul
ASIA JAN. "J KOREA JAN. 7
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APFLY TO
Matson Navigation Schedule,DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU.
Arrive from San Francisco Sail for San Francisco.
Lurlino September 28 Lurllne October 4
Wllhelmlna October 4 Wllhelmlna October 12
Hllonian October 15 HUonlan : October 22
"Wilhelmina November 1 Wllhelmlna November 9
S. S. Hyades of this line sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on
or about Oct, 4th, 1910.
For further particulars apply to
CASTLE & COOKE LTD.,.."....
FELD CO. LTD
Co.'s 1910
GENERAL AGENTS.
American-Hawaiia- n Steamship Co.FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixta
day. Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharr, 41st Street,
Bouth Brooklyn.
FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT:S. S. Virginian to sail October 4
S. S. Mexican to sail i October 10
S. S. Missourlan to sail October ,28
For further lnlormatlon apply to
H HACKFELD & CO., LTD, Agents, Honolulu.C P. MORSE, General Freight Agent.
UNICYN TACIFIO TRANSFER CO.'SNew Telephone Number Is
Absolute Reliability in Handling Baggage, Moving Furniture, Pianos,etc. WOOD AjND CUAL. STUJ.tAU.fci.
KING STREET, NEXT TO ALEX. YOUNG HOTEL.
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Firewood and Coal!Best Grades Always Ori Hand K!
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Concrete Brick, Crushed 5
Rock and Sand f
HustacePeck Go.I Phone 2295 63 Queen Street 2
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Tinea of Um U4e are UWe fromthe U. 8. Ooaat mb Oeodetiu Surveytables. Tb tides at Kahului andHllo occur about one liour earlierthan at Honolulu. Honolulu standardtime la 10 boura 80 minutes slowerthan Greenwich time, being that ofthe meridian of 157 degrees 80 rains.The time whistle blows at 1:30 p.m.,which is the same as Greenwich0 hours 0 minutes. The sun andmoon nre for local time for the wholegroup.
Shipping in Port
(Governinent ve4ssoIs.)U. S. L. H. T. Kukul, from cruise,
Auaust 10.
U. S. It C. Thotis, from crime, Sept.S.
Merclinnt vossels.AnJrow Wolch, Am. bk., from
Sau Francisco, Sept. 22,Klauronco Wnru. Am. SQhr., fom
Midway, August 11.Schr. Robort Lowers, for Port
Ludlow, Aug. 11.
Dumfrioshrre, Br. gp from Ham-burg, Sopt. 18.
Solsdon, Br. gtr. from NewportNews.
Masutida, Dr., str. from NewportXowfl, So)t. 21.
Katliorino Park, t. Btr. from Balti-more, Sept. 19.
Volnoy, Br. str. from Baltimore, Sep-
tember 19.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
For San Francisco.Lurlino, M N. Co., October i.Sheridan, U. S. T., October 5.
Moneolla, P. M. S. S. Co., October
Sierra, O. S S., Octobor 12Wlllielmlna, M. N. Co., October 12.Tenyo Maru. T. K. IC, October 15,Korea, P. M. S. S. Co., October
o
ililouian, M. N. Co., Octobor 22.
For Vancouver.Makura C. A. R. M. S October 11.
Zealandla, C. A. It. M. S., November S.
14.
11.
18.
1.7
For Fiji and Australia.Mamma, C. A. R. M. S. October
Makura, C. R. R. M. S., November
Moana, C. A. R. M S December
For China and Japan.Manchuria. P. M. S. S Co, Octobers.Chlyo Maru, T. K. K.. October 11.
Asia, P. M. S. S. Co., October
Mongolia, P. M. S. S. Co., October 31.
For Manila.Sherman, U. S. T., October 12.
INTER-ISLAN- VESSELS.For Hilo and' Hawaii .Ports..Mauna Keu, I.-- I. S. N. Co,, Every
Tuesday.Mlkahala, every 'Tuesday,
For Kauai Ports,W. . Hall, I.-- I. S N. Co,, Every
Thursday.Kinau, I.-- I. S, N. Co., Every
Tuesday.For Maul and Hawaii Ports.
Claudlne, I.-- I. S. N. Co., EveryFriday.
Kau and Kona ports.Mauna Loa, I.-- I S. N. Co,, alter
nate Tuesdays and Fridays,
TRANSPORT SERVICE.U. S. A. T. Logan, from Honolulu to
Manila, September 10.
U. S. A. T. Sheridan, from Honolululor Manila, August 12.
U. S. A. T. Dix, from Honolulu forManila, August 12.
PASSENGERS.Arrived.
Per S. S. China from San Francis-co: For Honolulu: C. DuRoI, Theo,Martin, Dr. J. V. Rico, Miss S. C.Sterrot, E. V. Wilcox, Miss Murguor-ett- o
Wong, B, Armstrong, Mr. andMrs. C. S. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Hlggins,
For Yokohama: Mrs. E. Barnby, I.Barnby, Miss Doris Clausen, MissCharlotto Hess, M, Isaacs, AJrs. J.Kaufnor and infant, Ernest Kai)fnor,Miss Anita Kaufnor, Mrs! A, Kauf-nor, Mrs. C, M. Langford, Miss EllaNowbauer, J. T, Van Clove. For Ko-
be: Miss V. J. Bowlby, Mrs. F. C.Brown, Frank Brown, Wlllard Brown,Miss Pearl Caldwell, J. C. Danlo),Harry J. Evans, Mrs. A, E, Falrllo,Mr. and Mrs, C, A, Leonard, Mrs, W.
n, itit
A. aan, ttr. ai Mrs. M. I,Mr. m4 Mra. II. T. MHariwatle?, Mr.
and klra, tHtyuw Hapmis. PnrMr. aRi Mra. C. Itoal. Mra.
Iagtr, ArUwr tactar, Nat Matter,NpvIH tlactor. M(aa 1.. V. ftilllor.ror Ukaiigiwl: Wi, AHoa, MewflHastiM, Mlaa A. K. CaiptiH, Mrs. A.H. Clai), atra. A, II. Copttana, Dr.('. A. Uevlla, Mlaa L. riUMurHs. l)r.r. H. QaiKjofl, Mlaa IC. (Mlllan. A. Ma
btooat, Mr. aM Mra. M. t. Hall, MlasMay Hlaeoa, Mtaa B. Jeter, Mra. K. I.
Unnoit, Xilas C. LennoK. Mra. V. (1
Lyman, Mr. and Um. C. V. Marrioiaaa infant, lal Marrioi, MlaH l. M
Cabe, Mr. ana Mra. IE. Miller, V K
Nopa. Dr. L. . Pattaraon, K. V. Tatum.Mlaa S. K. Taal, Mtaa U Tinker.
Mlaa M. Anderson, MrsI. . J. Hernell, Mra. .Janle MlgelowMlsa Clara Bishop. Mrs. 8. lilsnJos. 11. Bur Ion, Tern Chung, Mrs.John Cooper, Rev. and Mrs. J. V.
Crelghton. J. L. Davies, Miss Salii'DeVlne, R. C. Bddy, 11. L. FalkiiPi .
Miss Delia Oaina, J. P. Oellnas. V
II. UutelltiK, Jr., Mrs. A. Harrison,Mis G. Harrison, Mrs. A. Henderson,Peter 11 lug, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M
Kelly, J. H. King, Tuoa. W. Kydd.Miss A. 13. Long. Mah Wing, G. T.Marsh, Mrs. It. 15. McGrath and in-
fant, It. Melser, .Mrs. A. Miller, J. j.Naiigle, Ng Poon Chew, Miss K. G
l echer, Mrs. P. .1. Perrine, T.8s EthelPerrlno, Mrs. J. J. Peterson, MIbb Mary Peterson, Miss Helen P. Rook".Misg Leonora Scarlett, Mrs. H. l.Stevenson, Mrs. A. Stlckuey, MartinSwHiison, Miss Ida E. Thompson.Miss Gertude Thomiwoii, ir. and Mi-b- .
J. S. Todd, Albert G. M'assenick, W.T. Wolls, Miss Lulu V. Whilden. Mr.and Mrs. Geo. C WIckes.
DEPARTED.Per S. S. China: Hire. M. A. Col
lier, A. A. Meyers, Miss E. Percy.
SHIPPING NEW S
The Mauna Ken will leave at noontomorrow for Maul and Hawaii ports.Passongors booked Include the fol-
lowing: Mrs. Woo Yee Bew, J. W.Waldron, W. II. Baird, Mr. and Mrs.II. H. Moorehcad, D. H. Case, J. D.
McVolgh, J. T. Taylor, G. M. McLcl-la- n,
A. Martinson, C. A. Martinson.Miss Greenfiold, Miss B. Soner, II. L.Kerr, II. D. Whitfield, Palmer Woods,Mrs. and Mrs. G. Lahners, Slstor a,
Mr. Victor Hurd, Mr. and Mrs.W. Hal, Mrs. Kcao, Mrs. Lea Hau, ('.F, Sehners, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lew-
is. Wm. Bonnet, Dr. V. E. Collins. A.
J. Derby, Mr. and Mrs. E. Koal, JohnEaston, John Dotor, Mr. and Mrs.L. M. Whitohoiise, Mrs. Swift, .Misf
Swift, Mrs. J. C. Powers, W. Kimball.C. B. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. At-
kinson, Major Willis, Geo. P. Denls- -
on, Colonel It. L. Bullard, W. SinChong.
The I.-- I. S. N. Co.'s steamer Noeauwill leave this afternoon at five o'-
clock for Kauai ports. The Heleneleaves on Wednesday at noon for Ha-
waii ports. The Maul leaves at noonfor Maul and Hawaii ports. The Like-lik- e
leaves on Tuesday at noon forKukulhacle and Honokaa.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Hawaiian band will give a pub-
lic concert this Monday evening atEmma Square at 7:30.
Part I.March Topeka (new) JonesOverture Unrest StorchIntermezzo The Ladybird's Review
MorctSelection Madame Butterfly . Puccini
Part 2.
Vocal Hawaiian Songs ..ar. by ..Berger
Selection Dollar Princess Pa l
Intermezzo Mickey's Birthday . .
JoyceFinale The Kellys (new) .. Murphy
The Star Spangled Banner.
REPUBLICANSJ
RftTIFICATION
LARGE CROWD AT THE FIRST
REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING
OF THE CAMPAIGN.
A very largo crowd greeted tho Republicans nt Aala park on Saturdaynight, on tho occasion of their rati-fication meeting, which was some-thin- g
in tho nature of a campaign-opene-
as well as a ratification meeting, Col. Sam Parker, chairman oftho Republican county commltteo,presided, ppenlng the meeting with n
short address In which ho paid somocriticisms to Link McCandloss,
Georgo A, Davis mado a stirring ss
on tho territorial platform Is-
sues. Ho dwelt upon tho excellentilecord of Delegate Kuhlo and
criticised tho administrationof Fern as mayor.
Andrew Cox, n, W, Shingle, John
C. Una, Car lmw, AlWrt laddana "iatli", ieaa a Hi tatn. aMka Malrtfl was oatUNl apon
KaMa waa raawvai with aptttaatvand elMiera. Ma tttsaaaaai the party
lf Hawaiian, and evMeaUyfM4 lnvraoaten on the
erawd.Harry Murray, A. L. Castlr. Kani-ko-
Kd. Towae. Kten Low, w '
Arhl, William Williamson and MiiIhm-ni- l
gavp short addrpuxcB whdh iiwell rtMPlvcl.
r
Jo.
nf ina tmeMeat la ttae kara latr tDaaaiaaer tm a prartle andta kali aianeMTai a Um Maul eoaai,with uroaaMy terat re tlao.Tba eeiattalwt Um aaeoadilviakw art Um Weat tmttttattata. Oolorada and Maryland. ItIt likely thai the warships will in
In llawallon waters six oreight weeks.
Fun Jnli ) tar Office.
tare j
ATWNTPrize Offers from Leading ManufacturersBook on "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed."
"Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model forsearch of Patent records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge ofthe U. S. Patent Office.
GREELEY &M9INTIREPatentAttorneysWashington, D. C.
TOM SHARPThe PainterElite Building
a&sES&m
HEW PHOHE Sharp 5ignS
Trade Promoters
EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN HANDSOME GREYSEnglish and American Weaves. Made to your with '"
unequalled.
W. W. AHANA 62 King Street
Rustproof Woven Wire MattressesOf most excellent manufacture. Noiseless,
untccd. Furniture, Iron Beds and Mattresses.guar- -
WIRE BED CO., LTD.,
Cor. Alakea Sts.
ComDosition
Satisfaction
HONOLULU
Kapiolani
We have in stock a largeassortment of every grade
of this necessary school supply.
Hawaiian News Co.,
Well, install an
ElectricFANand be comfortable
4Hirta4i
paH
aoaaa
warahlpeVlivlala,
for
itntlni..
patents.
Office
Are
orderand style
South
Block King and
hook
Ltd.,AlexgJSounB
Attachable to any electriclight socket. Costs about Jcent an hour to operate
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.
TENNIS O O O ITennis floods and Supplies, Slazengen Ralls, Wright & Dot-so- n
Ralls, and the Spalding Tennis Rail. A big assortment ofTennis Rackets.
THE RIGnT PLACE TO BUY.
WALI,,NICHOtS CO., JC-td- L
OUR LAUNDERINGIs perfectly satisfactory to tho most exacting men.
FRENCH LAUNDRY, J. Abndie, Prop. 777 KING ST..
I
i
WHENycm drawwhat you
nilnri.l
Bankthe romaindor
And there outfit to be abalance After defraying ymirORIMMMI.
AXY urn man with afamily will mtc a pi", of lit s
earnr.irs- - no matter how littlelie et.
We pay intereston Savings Accounts.
Bfll OF HAWAII
Capital and surplus l, 000,000
1 KSTABLISHED IN 1830.
I BISHOP ft
Commercial and Traveller!Letters of Credit Issued on theBank, of California and The Lon-
don Joint Stock Bank, Limited,London.
Correspondents for the Amer-ican Express Company, andTho. Cook Son.
Interest allowed on term andHTlnis Bank Deposits.
H
.1
CO.
BANKERS
ank ofolulu
3LV A xxi itIssue K. N. & K.Letters o f Creditand Traveler'sChecks availablethroughout the
1 m m
world. & liabletransfers at lowestrates & & 5 & &
Cl
G. Brewer & Go.lm
Fire and MarineInsurance Agencies
Royal Insurance Co. of Liver-pool.
London Assurance Corpora-tion.
CommercialUnionAssuranceCo. of London.
Scottish Union and NationalInsurance Co.of Edinburgh.
..iledonian Insurance Co. ofEdinburgh,
tipper Rhino InsuranceCo., (Marine).
LIMITED.Capital (Paid Up) Yen 24.C30.000
Reserve Fund Yen 16,250,000HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The bank buys ana leceives forcollection bills of exenange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, andtransacts a general banking business.
The Bank receives Local Depositsand Head Office deposits for fixed pe-
riods.Local Deposits $25 and upwards for
one year at rate of 4 per annum.Head Office Deposits Yen 25 and
upwards for one-ha- lf year, one year,two years or three years at rate of
4 per annum.
Particulars to be obtained on
Honolulu Office Corner Merchantand Bethel, streets. P. O. Box 168.
I YU AKAI, Manager.
Jwakami &CoJapanese Silks, DryGoods and Hats of
All Kinds.Robinson Brock Hotel Btreet.
Silver PlateFlat Ware
30 PER CENT OFF
J. A. R. VIEIRA & CO.
113 HOTEL 8TREET .
HET LETTER
OP HENRY CLEWS
(t'ontlnii)'d from imrp five.)
prurient ptciilHtli' umt:iiIoii Socrtou oisttirbanrp, n .wr, Is antici-
pated In the money niarlH this fallespecially In view nf I ho reaction Inbualnaaa which narmiaarlly diminishesthe demand for accommodation.
Concerning political conditions, themarket la either becoming accustom-ed to shocks from this quarter or elseIt has pretty well discounted all w-- M
disturbances. Mr. Hoosevelt's Wrtem trip is now over, anil there will be
suspension of misettleitient fruitthat source. The Republican lossej InVermont were anticipated and had hoeffect. The only uncertainties stillunmeasured are the railroad rate question, Htid the Standard Oil, TobaCtiOand other cases uafore the SuuramiCourt As for the rate problem, It Itpremature to assume the outcome afthat will be unfavorable. In the llrstplace It should lie remembered thatthe Interstate Commerce CommissionIs n judicial and not a partisan body.It Is bound to deal justice equally torailroads, ' Investors and shlppm.Whatever the grievances may bo on
either side, It Is (inlte apparent thatthe ndvances In wages recently. granted by the roads have Imposed veryserious additional burdens upon wn-lug capacity. Although traffic hasbeen woll sustained, current net earn-ings of nearly all the main linos aroshowing rnthor disquieting decrease'!.It Is evident that, unless traffic In
creases or rates aro Increased, divi-
dends must decrease with a conse-quent nnsettlemeut In security valuesMoreover, If the profits of the roadsaro to he seriously impairou, manyImprovements must bo postponed, andthe roads will be obliged to curtailexpenditures In many directions; allof which will affect labor adverselyand throw many hands out of employment. The outlook Is not nn assuringone; yet there Is good renson to beHove that justice and reason will ultimatcly prevail as between the government and the railroads. Clearly, thelatter are entitled to some considertlon In the matter of rates.
It would seem also as if unnecessnry anxiety existed regarding thecoming decisions of the SupremoCourt. That body has always conslstently stood for the preservation ofproperty rights. Whatever its deci-
sion may be as to the methods of thegreat combinations before the bar, itIs not to bo supposed that tho SupremeCourt will seek to destroy them. Itspolicy will be more likely to conserve;and, if changes in methods of organi-
zation are to bo enforced, such cor-
porations will at least have the advantage In future of being Immune frompublic criticism. They will be inharmony not only with Governmentpolicy, but will have complied withthe highest law of tho land. This ordeal, once passed, will probably leavethese properties comparatively safe f
from hostile political attacks, and '
prove a positive benefit rather than a !
disadvantage. J
The general business sltuatiou isimproving. Trade is quiet and beingconducted on much more conservativelines than a year ago a policy which ;
Is likely to prove helpful and result In .
a larger and sounder activity later on. ;
There Is still some timidity In busi-
ness circles over uncertainties whichhave already been discounted In thestock market, but In due season thesedrawbacks should gradually disappear.As soon as liquidation in commerceand Industry has been as thorough asIn finance there would seem to be lit-
tle reason for delay in business re-
vival. The three great commercialnations of the world England, Ger-
many and France aro still enjoying ahigh degree of prosperity. In allthree countries, and especially Eng-
land, both domestic and foreign tradecontinues upon a largo scale withoutInterruption. There is no lasting rea-
son why the United States should bethe only great country where depres-
sion prevails; but such Is the fact.This country has been suffering frompast excesses'. For eight months atleast, If not longer, we have been pay-
ing the penalty; yet as long as activitycontinues abroad it Is reasonable tohope that we, too, should regain ourshare.
Now that vacations aro over thestock market should resume more nor-
mal activity. In the absence of freshunfavorable developments the marketwould probably respond more readilyto nn upward movement than a down- - j
waru. uoou invesuuuuiH me auiiinsat very low prices, having discountedunfavorable factors; and there Is no
doubt an abundance of capital holdawaiting Investment when confidencebegins to revive. Thoro has been amarked falling off in tho supply ofnew securities, and this also nuisthave n favorable effect Although thooutlook 13 not by any means entirelyclear, still there Is a tendency to turnaway from pessimistic leaders andfollow those of a moro hopeful temper.
HENRY CLEWS.
I!BO
WM HAWAIIAN ttA4
DOII BOLTER
HILOt September an. Tho TillnincMM: Bernard Kolekollo, the "Nov
Orator," who had been defeated In thcoNventloH where hp was a inndldstofor tho Mouse has come out as an In-
dependent candidate, in a letter to
i Wc 1
r' an shoe.
Mb mI the elerlerat, riatataw ta Ma Min' .t aV. - - LIn mat wm, wt mruiii wv
iwndMit randtdft' . He atatc that In
tn- - various raw-it- a which had ntiheld prior to th convention he had re-
ceived the hltlipn vole, and that howaa really th chotct at tho people,although he had actually failed to landthe Th nany friend ofthe young man, who had hla heat In-
terest at heart, are hoping that howill reconsider his rash decision be-
fore It la too late, and there la a hopethat he will lungu hla mind before
Outing Regals
in wa
u
h
aa I
Itto
a of Regalouting
nomination.
made and atsame time they custom season.
REGAL SHOESare acknowledged to be the equal in fit and of thebest shoes. Let us show you these RegalOxford styles, and them witn otherOxfords sold at many times Regal prices. thatwe can give you in Regal the same exact fit asyou get in shoes and fitis of first in outing low-cut- s.
Regal Shoe Store
the eteetlon and praaetva Ma
minima me ivnv, miner manthrow away evervthMg hy Hmatnawill the
"Poverty Ita Mgtalnga,tho phllonnphlcal Moan.
"Thata rHi,) repltod Mr. Suadoagm. "It waa aanoylua to bo wip-
ed out In Wall' street waa lastweek. But put an Immediate atop
two threatened breach of promise(Mlta.V liar.
iavc number Oxford styles designed to meet the specialrequirements
These low-cu-ts are strongly insure perfect comfort, whilethe reproduce the latest styles for the
style, qualitycustom-bui- lt Outing
compare for yourselfRemember,
quarter-size- s
would made-to-measu- re perfectthe importance
Waahlngton
I i $4.00 I
aid
W
High Tension Dual Ignition System.
J Four Speed Selective Transmission.
A wide range of the latest Body Styles--Eith- er
with without Front Doors-C- an
Supplied.
f Five seven passenger touring body, baby tonneau,
runabout or torpedo, finished in any color scheme
desired by the purchaser.. J Cape top, Electric
lighting equipment, Demountable Rims furnished
without extra charge.
Complete Information Supplied on Request.
SCHIIMAN CARRIAGE CO., Ltd.Merchant Street foot of Bishop.
Park Theater
MIM LAURA ATKINS.
MR. FRANK I.Alft.
CONN 1 MARINA,
MOTION
Empire TheaterHOTIL STREET
Vaudeville andMoving Pictur5s
Adml&slen 1, 10, 5.
Novelty TheaterCor. Nuuanu and Patiahl St.
RANCE SMITH,The Banana Man.
WISE AND MILTON.
Singing, Dancing and Comedy Artists,
and 'LATEST MOTION
Catton, Neill & Co.,Limited.
Engineers, Machinists, Blackamltnaand
First class wors at reasonable rates.
JjrinKMAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE.
Best in the Market.HENRY MAY & CO.
Phone 1271.
SI A i
or
be
or
PIOTURM.
PICTURES.
Boilermakers.
DARNROOF
PAINTIS THE BEST
PROTECTIONagainst weather
Lewoiuttite, Ltd
177 S.King St.
BEFO REtaking a policy of lifeinsurance in any othercompany ask to see the
CONTRACTIN TUK -
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Com-
pany Of Boston, Mass.
and compare the manyadvantages it offerswith those of other
companies
Castle & Cooke, Ltd,
OBNERAL AUCNT3
Y. WO SING CO.
Groceries, Fruits, Vogotablos, Etc.California Buttor, 40c lu.; CooklnGsButtor 3Go 16, ; Fresh Dried Fruits.
118G-118- 8 Nuuanu Street.Tolophono 1034. Box 052"
Fine Joh Printing, Star Ofllco.
Hi
f; ft
i.otr.r MM.i Warrant No. Alfot iiTidIt, drawn or Hk WotoJno
Co., Ue., en t ttaBte wI, l.UMIOM, OOyaM In the OT0r
cf Hwy mWrt, tar ttm Mr- -
Of MM Wnnam has trn step
fiiMifcoir to twooate rr etdterfBlllllllll At Y. M. (V A.. tgtrt
fjjpol. Poll tor oautog unity.Ho wiit you to know that U is
Ms essential tor you to wear gloveMm yen elt In our New BanltarrieWber's Chain. They have !
noo wMoh are freeooBtly eurllitud.--Jots, bethel Btreet.
""""Htm Hot Dell teacher of Klooutlon,
$$7, Physical and Voice CulWrs,JKWdto 1181 Lunaltlo Street. Phono
ROOMS AMD BOARD.
B LBLAKD." 627 Beretanta Ave.,
Maoaulto proof lanat room, with ormtWOUt Doara; everyimua; hiuuci ,
Moderate prlcea; central location;pftOBO 1308. Mrs. II. Diuklttgc. prop.
DRAMATIC.
IRlltK KKNNY, Dramatic Studio fromStm JnmcUco, 176 Berewnhi. Prao-iloi- tl
private course. Aat-lu- g,
Hlocutton, Monologues, Vaude-
ville, Dancing. Heading, Grace CuJ-tr- e.
Phone 1733.
MEN'S CLOTHINGMea'8 Clothing on credit 11.00 a
weok. Suit given at once. Francis,Lery, Outfitting Co., SachB Bldg., FortStreet.
W.VXTEI) '10 I1UY
Old booka, magaalnw, Hawaiianitamna and ourlos. BooUs exchanged.Weodon Curio Baaaar. Fort 8trot,Rbore PaunUL.
BUY AND SELL.
Diamonds and JeweTry bought, gold
and exchanged. Bargain in musloalInstruments. J. Carlo, Fort St.
Ml S ill!EMBROIDERY PACKAGES.
Contain just the right amount
of materials to finish the arti-
cle; wo have a splendid assort-
ment of these packages and
sell them at New York prices.
Ohio Clothes Cleaning and
Dyeing Co.'s rtew telephone is
1498
VELOXis the highest quality of paperwo can secure and it is usedoxclushely in our finishing de-
partment.
WORTHY OF THE BES.T
WORTH OF THE BESTPAPER?
Honolulu PhotoSupply Company,
'KveivthiiiK Photographic"Fort below Hotel.
EDMUNDS ACT CASES.
Joseph H. Lewis was beforo the
United Statos Court this morning
charged with an offence under thoAct. He was remalnded fpr
sentence until October 10. District
Attorney Breckons stated that. In the
meantime defendant could be releasedon his own recognizance. The ordermaking his ball $500 was rovokod, and
defendant loft tho court with the in-
junction to return on October 10.
A Blmllar charge was laid againstMIyaokl Majo. Dofondant sr.'ht anoxteiulon of tlmo in ordor to obtnlnIqgal assistance. His caso was post-
poned until Ttitrsdny morning.
,A recent Ibsuo of tno JapanesePitch, published In Japan and circu-
lated in Hawaii, cnntnlus a page arti-
cle on tho relations liotwoen tho Unit-
ed .gUttoe and "tho Imporinl govern-
ment," antt suggesting that tho Unit-
ed Statos ought to turn Hawaii andtho Philippines ovor to Japan.
KojMMkl MM fHoooloio, ptmw unplrWetsrfeees Tumi
Lot Mm, U.HoBoieM, T. M., Boot. M, 1N0
Ttwoorotoro,
?8i Ui ffij Tj Tl.
MR? (grains por onWe foot: roteUvohwoMItjr and sow point at I a. n.:
30.01; 6.87; 63; 63.
Wind, toiwett no direction ata. .; la. m.; 10 a. m.; and boob;
3 NK; S NB; 7 NE; l.NK.
fMI H
Jam.
XoWtotl Bono M Maura ending S.! roar out .ncome were given atm: trace. ' 154)7. 17, while Uk prevlouc year
TotJM wjhu MMVORMnt durlOK i wore an Incivaae othoora ended at noon 153 mllea. 128,185. There woa steady pro- -
WM. a. Itw shown In the business of theSection Dlreotor. trust. The figures were
liven the andIN A ,J,K!WMW for ,he mBt ,lv mrn- -
Income.Parao That Give Condemod
New ef the Day.
For the Beet atune in the city, eallon Petei the exsert, at the
mi mm
MONDAY U
rJIDP TRUST
REPORTED
oi
MWU.M,K.
followingconcerning InvostMients
NUTSHELLiirestwn(s.
CaliforniaSilent Barber Shop, Hotel street. Investments to the amount or $130,-D- o
not fall to look over the list oi 000, as reported last year had beenHouses furnished and unfurnished together with the sum ofadvertised by Trent Trust Co. It $17,280.25 rrom the Income. Out ofmight contain Just what you have the usual donations out of Income, twobeen looking for. large payments had been made to the
The Mutual Telephone Co., re- - Bishop Museum, one of $5,000 for pro-ques-
that overyone having trouble vlding for the printing and for ma-wit- h
a telephone,, whether their own terlal fof a on Hawaiianor someone else's, report promptly lapas, to be Issued from tho Bishop10 i Press, and $20,000 towards the cost of
Judge and Mrs. O'Connell. of Man- - he now laboratory in tho building ho-lla, are on tho China, en route for tin erected.
Mrs Wilbur, wlfo of tho Aid had boon given to thirty-tw- o pu--
S. Consul at Kobe, Is also on plls of the schools by"01lru- - I providing half-yearl- y In- -
Alco car, vor rent by day, volvlng an amount of $1,121 .75. Theor trip or hour. Willie Wells chauffeur. '
8um f $5,000 was distributed towardsRoyal Hawaiian Garage; phone 1910. the payment of board and education
The Mutual Telephono Co.. re-- ' of Hawaiian and Hawaiian girlsquests that all subscribers carefully hotweon the. ages of six and sixteenexamine the Directory, years. Tho whole of the
report, in writing, to the office on tlon of $000 towards thoAdams Lane, any errors In names or of freo In Honolulu hadaddresses. ,)eon jo,,., t0 tle proo Kindergar- -
The board of resumed ton nmi children's Aid insessions In Honolulu today, and will whose different schools 217 Hawaiiancontinue to sit until October 9, in children rccelve'd education and carethe Knplolnni building, Alakca and during the year 1000.KIhr streets. Tlle of 5500 was donated to tho
The Honolulu Photo Supply Co. use Kalulanl Homo for young women forVclox paper in ,thelr general during 1000, andfinishing It is tho high- - 41 young women, many of .whom wereest quality ot paper and worthy of Hawaiian or part Hawaiian were be-yo-
negatives. nefltted by this Institution. ' TheTho regular monthly meeting of Board of Trustees had not undergone
tho Woman's Guild of the St. Cle- -,an" change during the year, and was
mont's Church will bo hold tomor-- ! comprised of the following: Samuelrow afternoon at three o'clock at M- - Damon, president; Alfred W. Car- -
the Parish House.S. E. Lucas, the Parisian optician in
tho Masonic Building on Alakca and ,
Hotel streets will examlno eyes freeof charge and only recommend glass-es when absolutely necessary
Tho county ticket of the Republican party, with tho exception of tho' endorsed on Satur- -
j day by tho county committee of the1101110 K,11 party.
have been Illc.l by li.A. Knudsen for Senator for Kauaiahd by George H. Hudtly and WilliamJ. Sheldon, for Representatives, both
RAWAHAH BKfTKIMHtfK
XTOCKMAX,
NEWS
reinvested,
monograph
Philippines.
Kamohamehascholarships,
Temporary npproprla-an- d
maintenancenimiergartenB
registration Association,
exclusively maintenancedepartment.
supervisors,-wa-
Nominations
i'iiuu. against keeper.Ka and
Koon eKe claim tho promises nndcltwens of who ,fas
,Tll(lg0 thisC.
Attor.um uisiriM iwornoy ap- -
poarcd for the United States. AfteriUBiiiiioui, me case was continueuuntil two on Friday
A. Docker P. PohlsonCircuit .Judge
Cooper this morning to a charge ofhaving assaulted Mary Akl and Klna Kalualkahlkl. Captain P. A. Ram- -soy represented the .defendants, am!City and County Attorney Cathcartappeared to prosecute. The defendants wore to thirty days
each, were wereMr.
Statos that
M. S. who was charged aboutyear ago with breach tho Chl- -
nese Exclusion act, by permittingChinese land, settled thismorning, when District AttorneyBreckons entered nolle
you your green stampswhen you aro buying the stores.Ani coll nt rooms, and seothe valuable articles you getthem.
Colonel Billiard will leave Honolulu on tho noxt transport for San
his rpglmont, Eighth In-
fantry.Tho Republican lnnu In vol-
ley Saturday night celeb-ration restoration party bar-mon- y
hotweon iho rogulars theproved groat
was tremendous crowd,nil enjoyed musicum! speeches. llutfanflcautine leaders tho defeated In-
surgent wing, harmony
Of'
mi mi
Blg,
part
sunl
MMTBR'S KKIUMT U.N 111 SINKKH
Or THK TRt'BT SHOWS KVKHV
THING TU BK CORRfct T.
The Blaster Rled thiaRMHtt la the MOltor et Charies
j H. Bishop Truat. Tooed theMiaolvea the sum of 19,--1
asked to bo ftUowed thesun 10,547 .Ji. The iMtrtnenm for
16 ISSSO.OO1M7 018.000.00 27.b80.OO1808 03640.00 28,507.00
OSM.388.70 30,858.171910 059,422.50 33,417.21
ter, vice president; 13. Faxon Bishop,treasurer; Albert F. .ludd, secretary,
an' William Smith.The master stated that he found
everything correct.
WEBER'S OPIUM TIP
Three Korean smokers wentinto All Tip's opium joint on Saturdayevening and after indulging In severalwhiffs of the seductive drug one oftnem )ett t10 premises and gave in- -
for the prosecution had been takentho llearlng was contInued ,mtll t0.
ROBINSON RESIGNED.
WAILUKU, September 24. At thodirectors meeting of tho First National
,
Bnnk ,fl8t Saturday, Mr. W. T. Robin- -
.son resigneu trom tne directorate, andMr. J. Garcia was elected to serve Inhis stead. Mr. Robinson long been
director of tho bank, ofllclals
speech which was one of the hits oftho evening. DuffnnJcau declaredhis Intention to stand by tho party
work for the whole ticket.Thomas tho vetcrav
stationer and publisher, editorThrum-'- s Annual, on Saturday cele-
brated fortieth anniversaryhis business career In Honolulu.1870 Mr. Thrum engaged llttloplace street about wheretho Bishop Is
BEACH IMPROVING,Tho tho wlng-wall- e
thrown out by tho Monna and Sea-
side hotels at Waikikl Is alreadythe washing, nhout which
thoro was so alarm few
months having practicallyTho wlng-wn- I'loa was probably
that Mr. Archlo Young, thoTonitorial Hotols Company, npprovod by tho Promotion Committee,
1 v fonmmon the dtvai J.Tho case in which Koon w. Neber, watchman, and police
, right to land ir Unicer visited theas tho United r08ted Ah TIl)i ,,laced ,Jofore
States was again before the Andrade morning. HoStates court g. Attorney as represented by ChllllngworthDavis appeared for tho defendants. al)d peaded BUlltv. evidence
urccKons
oelock afternoon.and Olaf
jileade.l guilty before
sentenced
MerchantEstate
imprisonment and handed sorry to find ne felt It ne-ov-
to the custody of Captain Hr.m- - cessary to withdraw. Robinsonsey. felt he not devote tho necessary
In tho caso of the United time to the bank's affairs wasA. Zeeder, captain of the' P. quired ot a director.
Siberia,a a of
twoto was
a prossequl.See that get
atthe show
many for
wuh
of
li09
O.
had
and
of
onolllco
could
rrnnciscn. 110 win visit Hllo soon, cated, and opened up stationerywith a stop at nnd n visit huslncss, said to be tho first in Hon-t- o
tho volcano, On tho Coast ho Is to oltilu.rejoin tho
Mnnonon given In
of the 0and
JnHiirgonts, a success.Thoro a nnd
Iho refreshments,Kugono
of tho ofmade a
li
ing
Ms reportthe
&M.10 ood
$23,685.65
opium
hasa and the
0. Thrum,of
theIn
a
now lo- -
effects of
much ango, ceas-
ed.of of
a a
United
that
aWalluku,
mmUIIUI
county office
Hawaii con my ban had a li.na hutunsuroeosfitl flsht to get a countymclnoor, to sop to a systematic andaclentlflc' construction of roods, huttoo supervisors have always voted thebomsmb down. It Is Bow protKwe.l tocrrr tfcta Igtit Into the et1aUturtod poovMe tor such aa oer Intfeo oounty net The Hllo Tribunesftjr:
That thsre Is some prospect of hav.in the County Act so amended asto loeludo a provision for Um an- -
IHriHtmout of a County engineer ata stated salary and with certain
flxetl . by the act, seemslwetty certain In view of the factthat some of the newly nominatedcandidates for the House on the Re-
publican ticket say that they are Infavor of such a measure.
One of these candidates. G. V.was quite willing, to state
frankly that he was In ravor of surha measure.
"Yes. I am In favor of having aCounty onglneer ami will supportloglelntlon In that direction. IT I amnlocto,l to (he legislature," said o
last week. "I have eyes and I
cannot help but see that the monevwhich hag boon spent on roads In thpast has not boon spoilt lo tho bctnd vantage. I bellovo that tho appoint-ment of a compotont County engin-
eer would help greatly In our effortstownrds securing a better system of
roads for this Island."
REPOR T SUGAR
(Continued from page live.)
for contracts Is very difficult, it isquUe customary fT laborers to fall toshow up, or to walk off after receivingan advance. To quote:
'Y'ear by year, as men find thatthey can break contracts and go unpunished, the practice Is becomingmore prevalent. However, this ambition on tho part of the native laborerto obtain money without rendering itsdue equivalent ha not entirely beenbrought about by American Influence,as Is sometimes insinuated; this isshown by the fact that even In pros-
perous times under the Spanish re-
gime It was tho cause of serious com-
plaint."The lack of harbors causes practi-
cally all tho sugar crop to bo sent toHollo In small flat bottomed Iorchasfor shipment to market. The expenseof shipping and marketing In Hollo isestimated at P 53 per plcnl. The to-
tal average cost of production andmarketing including Interest on Invest-ment Is estimated at 4.15 plcul of P05.01 per metric ton (P 03 per pound.)
From careful Investigation It seemsthat Negros is not threatened withany serious sugar cane diseases. Anappendix to Mr. Walker's report givesdetails of the various fungus growthsetc., which have boon discovered.
Very llttlo attention Is paid to fertili-zation of any kind and some of theolder lands are beginning to show.marked signs of exhaustion.
The labor troubles and the greatnumber of small mills, with their at-
tendant troubles, seem to stand In thoway of progress and large centralmills to which farmers could sell theircane would be a distinct advance.
Mr. Walker states that the soil ofNegros may rightly be classedas among the beter of the sugar landsof the world, and, given propor careIn cultivation, should bo able to yieldeventually as much sugar In propor-
tion to tho ground planted as any oth-
er country denen.Hns for Its supplyof water on Its natural rainfall.
Taken altogether Mr. Walker's re-
port is a most Interesting book, whe-
ther or not the reader be Inclined to-
wards sugar.
PI NECTAR GETS START.
Sometime ago M. E. Covington, man-
ager of the new Plnectar Sales Com-
pany, of which B. A. Berndt is presi-
dent, sent a sample bottle of plnectarto tho manufacturers of Cocoa-Col- avery , popular drink sold almost every-
where. By the mall this morning Co-
vington recolved a most flattering let-
ter from the Coco-Col- a people In re-
gard to plnectar, together with a con-
siderable advance order for tho pro-
duct and a promise of big business In
the future. The local promoters of
plnectar aro feeling much elated todayover this first, big "entering wedge,"
GAS FANS NOW.
Tho Honolulu Gas Company haveintroduced Into tho city what maybo termed a "gas fan," ns distinguish
jed from the familiar electric fanOne of them wns exhibited to callers
j at tho Bcrctanla-Alake- streets oil!
cos Saturday pvonlng, nnd It workedj perfectly. It Is claimed for tho fanthat It cost for operating Is muchless than thnt of Bamllar apparatuscontrolled by other power.
HEW GOODSAl Tl M. AMI II.V!i:U MII.I.IM.IHi'.v'i)tiilii Miown Ik iu'h nmi up e
ipe thr I hI t tin, pi Ire.HhnppriK will Hud w'r liepaninent full
Al.l.
KIUI'HKII much demand window haniMs aodalow draNi-len- . aln wide, 15c yd. Also Rtaalo la wBRo,ana ecru.
CIX)TH new fabriccoibos la very choice psMoriMicouch oovors.
NBW BtUKOUKR pretty bordorod
AT SACHS'IN ITH fU'LKNIIOR.
mul (lie ijiihIH.v is guaranteed to
of new goods.KTAMINK, ho In for
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inW1UTK BWIBB MUBLINB In floral .patterns nod spots, a ptos aioofc to
select rrom at toe per yard.RKADY-TO.WKA- R UJBr'ARTMBNT We pre showing an OMUnttV nw
stodt of RubboHtod Sotln-Strlpe- d CoaU, BbooHtUtr wMorpfooft rodand black, blue and bkok and gteeti and black strip.
Crnvenoue Rain Coats, well tailored ami finished, grey, brown, savy ooddrab,
HltASSIlfiltlS WAISTS in the 50c and $1.00 qualities In all staos, oau boworn with charming effect under the sheerest llMgotis wolotsv
SCOTCH MADRAS, In new season's .patterns, well suited for shirtwaistsand man's negligee shirts, 25c per yard.
Linen Suitings In old rose, blue, grey, Copenhagen, tan and natural solera,S71n. wide, 40c per yard.
"KLAXON." the popular white drees material, In plain, strip and afcogks,all new.
WH1T1S COTTON MARQtTlgglSTTK, very sheer and pretty, 4Mn. wld?, $8cper yard.
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.Cm: Fort mid IIiMrluniii St8.
pretty
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Absolutely Pure MilkI IS sriMMIHl) FOH 12 THE Qt'AKT BY 1
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H Is it worth taking chances with dangerously diseased milk Sffi for it little less .a quart? H
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The king of Ice-Save- rs
We back our assertions
used, caii up 2201 and give an Order.
Honolulu Construction and Draying Company, Ltd.Queen Street. Opposite Kaahumauu Telephone 22S1.
Fromliaised in the mountains, where the siir is cool the year 'round.
NO 15ETTEK 15EEF ANYWHERE.HAVE YOU TRIED AUSTRALIAN BUTTER?
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Telephone, 1814.
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Refrigerator
Tills is the Time one appreciates a GOOD REFRIGERATOR
THE GURNEY is-t-he BEST by actual TEST Made in 45 styles.
The Special Mid-Summ- er Sale will continuefor only Two Weeks l
Refrigerators at $9-5- . i2-5- . i5-'- , 18.50, 25.00, 26.50, etc.Ice Boxes at $7.50, 8.75, 10.00, 11.00, 15.00, 17.50, etc.
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