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H IF ? T V ! '1 a. 'Ml TELEPHONE 365 STAR Business Office VOL. XV. 1,500 Go On Strike BOARD OF 'HEALTH OFFICERS QiVEN POLICE POWER TO Several hundred Japanese laborers went out Btrlko at Alea plantation last evening and presented the manage- ment with a long list of alleged griev ances which they asked to be reme died before they will consent to go out into the flel again. About midnight a telephonemessage was received at the police station from Alea to the effect that 1500 men were on strike. The man at the Alea end of the telephone wire was some- what excited and the communication was not as clear as It might have been. Whother tho number of strik- ers was exaggerated Is not Known. Today, at tho request or the oBard of Health, six men were commission- ed as special police officers and this afternoon they went down to Alea In the train to enforce certain sanitary regulations which are said to bo- - tne cause of the trouble. . There has been sickness at Aiea ot a contagious nature and strict regura-tlon- s have to be enforced for the safety of those living on the planta- tion. Deputy Sheriff Jarrott stated this afternoon thaif beyond the commission- ing of the officers of tho Board of Health there had been no other action taken fcy the Honolulu police. If as- sistance was noeded at Alea It could be sent for and would be supplied at once. When the fact of the strike was tele- phoned In last night there was no re- quest for police aid. FIVE BILLS SIGNED BY THEJMRNOR NEW LAWS MADE EFFECTIVE BY ' EXECUTIVE ACTION SINKING FUND BILL BECOMES LAW. The governor today signed tho fol lowing bills: Senate bill 72, to exempt lepers at the settlement from taxation; Senate bill 85, making special appro prlatton for uso of the College of Agri culture and Mochanlo Arts; Houso Bill 133 making special appro priation for tho Immediate uso of the Hawaii Agricultural Experimental Sta tlon; Houso bill 187 relating to licenses; House bill 191 to provide a sinking fund for redemption or purchase of Territorial bonds. Delicious pies and cakes. Candy fresh every day. New England Bakery, Whento Buy Wheat Whento Sell Corn Only those on the "inside" know, and we do not assume the responsi bility of advising our clients. We gladly, however furnish full data on every security. If you place the charge of you estate in our nanus It will be man aged conservatively and the dividends will be good and sure. Hawaiian Trust Do Foil Slroel 1 1 1 1 THE WANTED A WARRANT FOR "BITING EELS" TURNKEY JACK MELANPHY PRAC- TICES MEDICINE WITHOUT THE HEALTH BOARD'S PERMIT. Antone Pierre, driver of a milk wag on, punched an eel In the Jaw with his thumb at the fish market at 7:30 o'clock this morning and asked the Chinese! atall-keep- or the price of tho squirmer. The eel Itself answored by getting hold of iPlorse's thumb nnd rofuslng to let go. Pierre yelled and swung the eel I round his head. He hit a couple of Chinese In the neck, accidentally, and this added to the confusion. The eel's head was cut off but tho Jaw still bit and Pierre still yelled, whereupon tho Jaws were pried open. Then Pierre drove like mad to the police station, sucking his Jorn and bleeding thumb, and appealed to the man nt tre desk to arrest the Chinese stall-keep- er "for keeping bltlng-eels.- " He got tho merriest laugh that has ever shaken 'th none too secure plaster of the station. Turnkey Jack Melanphy doctored the man's torn thumb and fixed It up so that It is now resting easy. Good- - hearted Melanphy was so Intent on his deed of mercy that he forgot that h( was defying the Board of Health by curing without a permit from that august aggregation. When his com rades in arms Informed him that It was their sacred duty to inform on him he nearly fainted. "Carn't a chap heal an eel bite?" he pleaded. "Remember Wallach," was all the comfort h got. GOVERNOR VETOES HOUSE LEPER BILL GIVES STRONG REASONS WHY THE MEASURE IN ITS PRESENT SHAPE SHOULD NOT BE A LAW. The Governor sent his veto of House bill No. 34, which provides for tho pre liminary examination and detention of persons afflicted with leprosy, to the legislature this morning. The reasons glvon by tho Governor for vetoing the measure wero admitted by Senators to bo very sound . One of them was that tho bill failed to provide that any person "alleged" to bo afflicted with the disease could bo cited to appear for examination for commit- ment to tho settlement. Under the bill it is provided that a citation to a person to appear for a medical exa mlnatlon, can Issue only to one actual ly having tho disease. Tho governor stated that he would have no objection to tho passage of a bill that would re qutro a ponal summons to bo Issued to person before such person could bo deprived of his or her liberty on ac count of having leprosy. Tho Senate postponed consideration of tho veto until tomorrow afternoon. It Is realised that the bill In its present .shape, Is worthless. It Is likely that a measure will bo Introduced, seeking to meet tho objections raised by the gov ernor. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. This Is "a medicine of great worth and merit. Try It when you have a cough or cold and you are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. It Is pleasant to take and can always ho depended upon. For sala by all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co- - agents for Hawaii. Wat Dyer Sboes IMMENSE NEW STOCK IN ALL STYLES. 34.50 S4.00 $5.00 Ladies Sorosis Shoe HLAOIC AND TAN, TINTHD QANVAH RAMI. j, 13t Ite & Oqu Ltd HAWAIIAN STAR i New Ornamental Parlor Alarm Clock Free to Star Subscribers. HONOLULU, ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907. Charles Moyer With Whose Name Roosevelt Links That Of Harriman CJTA7?.T.T Tederoc4on kiln Charles H. Moyer with whose name 30, 1D03. The murder of Governor President "Roosevelt has associated that of Harriman Is the president of the Western Federation ot MIiutb, who with William D. Haywood the Secretary-T- reasurer of the organization, and Georgo A. Pettibone formerly a mem- ber of tho executive board ot tho Fede- ration, aro charged with the murder of former Governor Frank Steunenberger who was blown to atoms by a bomb placed at hlsown gateway, December e 9 careful case, boon Uy Steuncnberg appears have been one tho results- of tho feud that for ycaro the Mine As and the of Miners, course 100 wero at the of the Mine Owners' and some instigation ot the .Thirty in are agnlnst Moyer, Pettibone. SCHDYLEBS REPOIT 1 9 Engineer Schuyler finds the plans for tho Nuuanu well ed und well 'the In some particulars but still workable; the wooden stuvo pipe for effluent and waste a novel construction for a dam of this type, but by entirely the problem easily, and practically the carried out; the dam entirely safe. . Ho recommends Increasing the height of the dam ten feet, Increasing ir the capacity of tho reservoir per cent; tho sluicing of earth from the bottom of tho reservoir for dam He estimates the cost to tho dam at 160,865, that It ought to completedl In a year. e 9 see eee The are the main .portions enco of G. designing of Engineer Sohuyler's report to the glneer, tho with L. White- - Joint A consld- - houso and tho subsequent correspond- erablo of tho report taken enco between the Dpsrtment of Public up with a discussion of the advantages Works1 and tho tho report of the dam and of tho In- - of H. Clay Kollogg. C. J3., submitting crease in height and capacity. Following the usual formal address to tho committee, the roport proceeds: Tho Intervening time since my arrival has boon spent in a thorough of the and a exa- mination of the documents in tho which havo perusal, including submitted tie work a mo unginui pinna, correspond- - DUVAUCHELLE INDICTED T GRAND JURY INDIOT- - M10NT AOA'INBT THJ9 FORMIOIt PQL10M OWIO10R. An indlelinant utfalnit Huipne Du- - 11. ..nil- -- nftl-Ul- -t U UtOU rsturtutd (HI. marati) T.rrlt. riu rmmui jury, lis la cmmhm nofwpUNg from Alt Wmi. t an nt llwll-- u Fr In to of existed between Owners' sociation Western Federation durlnc the of which more than uMtrie, ns Is charged on behalf nnd In- stigation Asso--elatio- n, at the Federation. murders all charged Haywood and ON ill 1 Dam consider- - drawn; lacking quite pipes as modlfleu Kellogg sufficient; seepage one already solved; Kellogg and sixty complete and O be following Wilder, contract legislative committee, portion contractor; ground 00ft (It. A specifications modifications construction. e 0 a S. en- M. Is recommended Investiga- tion of the jlans recommond- - ed by him, and tho svorn testimony of Wltnessos summoned y the Investlgat 5 lng committee regarllng the general conduct or the worn, to enable mo to arrive at a deflnte conclusion on the nature of the materials used and for my available fpr use in I oausod specifications .reports and (Continued on Page Five.) UWTUUK8 I1IU ft,QU $D.UU HAWAII. " brlb rm asbJSlnatell, VI modifications IN THE FEDB.IAL COURT. George Kekauoha, the former Dsp irty Sheriff of Koolau pleaded not gull ty yesterday before Judge pals, to wa thftt against Ama Llllll who was ehargatl 'with a slmlar offence. Ueth are out under bonds A nolle proeMqiil v In the caw against Ooo Hay, tmtm with Mndinir ohcoeit letters throujfl) tlie'mall, ills HtUirnty. I. llumjili- - rays, entered a dinirrr to ttte iMdlet. inent. tiiii li Tigo I'uon. To Ulii Orltfrioil, Ptttf HuUti &it4 SffiM BtfMto. m wsat La uu uy. Mm MMluA Mkuv tM M W & m mm m h mm DEADLOCK D There seems likely to bo an attempt iown or slash those Items In a way made by cot-tai- n elements In the legis- - that will cripple tho department hope- - lature to force an extension of 'the lessly. If however, the Board of Health session, and to Incidentally accedes to the desire of the legislature fOrco the Board ot Health Ho permit J. In tho Wallach affair, 'then the various Lor Wallach to treat the lepers. The appropriations requested will be feollng that the Board should bo forced promptly passed. to accede to tho wishes of tho loglsla- - There has thus far been no public turo In this Wallach matter Is growing, expression of Intention to adopt such and there Is tho most Intense sentiment a. policy, but underneath the surfaco the Tho todav nresented a demand In favor of pursuing such a policy. At the present time the various propriation measures are before tho conference committee. Pressure will, it Is, thought, bo brought by the House on Its members in tho conference commit- tee, to force them to haggle and waste tinq over various Items In order to force an extension session and sidetrack the measures. Incidentally to enact some legislative TJje Hems or tne or iieaun ap- - measure mat will permit wallach to proprlatlons aro likely to be center to settlement. The Intense feollng of onslaught. Tho House on this matter was Indicated the will, Is now feared, led through resolution adopted yesterday by the outsldo pressure from the House to hold House. RUKAUAI BRITISH UARKENTINE'S YOUNG ''FAVORITE SNATCHED BY GIANT WAVE LAST FRIDAY MORNING. The British barkentine Iltlga, Cap tain Pearson, arrived at Makawell, Ka uai, at noon on Monday with her flag at half-ma- st In token of tho loss at sea at 5:10 a.m., Friday, April 19. of har actlng-thlrd-ofllco- r, C. A. Stacy, prentice but' 18 years ot age. The I.-- I. S. N. Co.'s steamer Mlka- - hala, Captain Gregory, was at Walmoa, Kauai, when the Helga was sighted bound for Makawell. Purser W. E. Miles of the Mikahala later telephoned Makawell to ascertain the cause of tho half-mastin- g of the bnrkentlne's ensign. He then learned the details of the drowning of Stacy and roported tho facts on tho Mikahala's arrival here 3 o'clock this morning. Early Friday morning last young Stacy, during a heavy storm, went for. yard to lash an anchor that was throat enlng to work loose from Its fastonlngs and perhaps pound a hole In the ves- sel. A great wave curled ovor the fore part and when she shed the tons of water Stacy was no longer thero. Lines wero thrown out nnd a llfo buoy droonod ovor at once; and 'tho Helga's crew, under tho personnl direc tion of the master who was summoned did everything that could be done to rescue the boy. Stacy was a great favorite with all hands foro nnd nft. Ho came of good family and his folks are In Australia. It was his ambition to became mnstor of a vessel nnd he was an apprentice, learning tho profession. At the time of his being washed overboard he was rated ns He had but two years more to serve before ho would have been glvon a master's ticket. Members of the Helga's crow aro pre- paring a memorial to send to his people under the Southern Cross. I The Il-l- ga sailed from Honolulu one week ago today for Makawell to dis- charge coal. She oame here from New- castle and lay at anchor off 'file harbor for orders. AVhlla here her master. Captain Pearson, was called to sit on the special board of Inquiry tVt Invest!- - adultery. Ill trial was continued as gate the conduct of Captain Ritchie In entered A, la vkm present ap connection with his vessel, the British ship Loch Carve, going aslwre at Ka-inm- lo. The eourt oame to Its decision at 11:10 o'oloek Tuesday nlHlrt, April IS. and Penraen was able to take his vea- - sal out tlo day follow! hit. i - 11LAMKBT BOONOMY. The sale of Dot ton BlanWsts and aomforUr how on at teens shuul.l Uret all aitrawtf hAuaekeeoerSi Its an opportunity i v nvwsy. tola will tw fr t ton ly, Tkuratoy, WALLACH S nauvo memoers arouseu in to the UnUed Rallroads for an inorcase una muner. i uio UKeiy 10 o ot wnco to thrco dollars Ter dav of a support of such action from .piht hours the At tho present time 'the general stmcme seems to be to hold up the vari ous appropriation measures In order to the of the appropriation uoara go tho the the members In It be an ap at actlng-thlrd-mat- e. IAUKEA STOPS RAIDS EXCEPT BY HIS ORDER POSTS NOTICE THAT GAMBIJERS MUST NOT BE PULLED WITHOUT HIS, AUTHORITY. 24. are 24. won tho 24. was at tho hw Apn i Arcn- - this the of has been with 'the following order signed by lno 'v'Hereafter no raid upon Chinese or Jnpancso premises for arrest of per sons alleged to be gambling shall be made authority from tho "Reports of gambling by Informers shall bo to the of De Heretofore raids havo been somewnat promiscuously and In some cases more zeal than sense has been exhibited. LONG MAY SHE Hereafter tho Stars and Stripes will float from a staff abovo court when the Magistrate is assessing drunks, lining gamblers, dls clplining and wnywards, recon cuing llat-lro- n lighters, re proving red-llp- ht and dispensing Justice. Yester tho government sent a United States flag to Sheriff Iaukea who will see that It to the breozo court Is In sosslon. PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Por S. S. W. G. Hall, for Kauai iports, 23. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilcox, Mr, and Mrs. J. 51. Moragne, F. C. Crawford, Rov. O. H. Itev. E. TImoteo, C. B. Gray, Miss Kelter, J. M. Ltdgate and RESUMED PRACTICE. Dr. McLennan after long has and resumed practice. Royal Hawaiian Hotel grounds corner and Phone Main 229. A MATTER OFHEALTH POWDER Abaolntsiyenre IMHO&UBiTITUm AOrram f Turtwr Pswrfar. frtfrm mum r nliM-ilRH- 9 SECOND EDITION No. CARMEN DEMAND INCREASE (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) SAN FRANCISCO, Co!.. April carmen aoopiy inure strong Senate. Chief .the day April child. The will be refused. VELOCIFY (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) I a LONDON, England, April Velo city has City and Suburban. (Associated Press Cable to The SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April The sale ot some of the roads of the United Railroads Is roported llkclyj Pallium For eli ailroad (Associated Press Cable to The A surprise sprung police ouLi.ArH, La.. morning In posting bishop Blenk Invested Sheriff pauium. Iaukea: without presented tectives." WAVE. police District domestic district girlies otherwise Is thrown whenever Gullck, S. absence returned, Boretanla Richards streets. Mid demand REA6M 4705 Star.) lenk Star.) statlon truants PEACE (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 24. A peace agreemont han been reached at made Amapala, between the governments of Honduras and Nicaragua. WAGES . GO UP (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) PROVIDENCE, R. I., April 24. The Providence street railway company has Increased wages ton per cent. BRIGAND IS CAPTURED (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) WARSAW, Rusla, April 24. Brigand Stanislaus Lis has been captured and mortally wounded. CLOSE TOUCH. With the most prominent exporting mercantilo house of Yokohama, togeth er with the large trade he carries on with the plantation stores all over the islands, enablo K. Ynmamoto to deal In all kinds of Japanese goods at a smaller price than any other Japanese merchant in Honolulu. Hotel street, near Nuuanu. All America SHOES FOR MEN $3.50 8 4.00 Just on hand a larno ne of these wShoQi, The world over J'All joes are for th.!r unlfoj-- hloll quality. Balmorals and Onfords In Colt, Kid, Quo Metal and Tan RlJiila. Try a pair. MAHUFACTUREnS $11 CO, m mm mm mtm W mi mm Known Ratent uunm 1 1 1 1

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Business Office

VOL. XV.

1,500

Go On

Strike

BOARD OF 'HEALTH OFFICERS

QiVEN POLICE POWER TO

Several hundred Japanese laborerswent out Btrlko at Alea plantation lastevening and presented the manage-ment with a long list of alleged grievances which they asked to be remedied before they will consent to go

out into the flel again.About midnight a telephonemessage

was received at the police stationfrom Alea to the effect that 1500 menwere on strike. The man at the Aleaend of the telephone wire was some-what excited and the communicationwas not as clear as It might havebeen. Whother tho number of strik-ers was exaggerated Is not Known.

Today, at tho request or the oBardof Health, six men were commission-ed as special police officers and thisafternoon they went down to Alea Inthe train to enforce certain sanitaryregulations which are said to bo- - tnecause of the trouble. .

There has been sickness at Aiea ota contagious nature and strict regura-tlon- s

have to be enforced for thesafety of those living on the planta-tion.

Deputy Sheriff Jarrott stated thisafternoon thaif beyond the commission-

ing of the officers of tho Board ofHealth there had been no other actiontaken fcy the Honolulu police. If as-

sistance was noeded at Alea It could besent for and would be supplied at once.

When the fact of the strike was tele-

phoned In last night there was no re-

quest for police aid.

FIVE BILLS SIGNED

BY THEJMRNOR

NEW LAWS MADE EFFECTIVE BY' EXECUTIVE ACTION SINKING

FUND BILL BECOMES LAW.

The governor today signed tho following bills:

Senate bill 72, to exempt lepers at thesettlement from taxation;

Senate bill 85, making special approprlatton for uso of the College of Agriculture and Mochanlo Arts;

Houso Bill 133 making special appropriation for tho Immediate uso of theHawaii Agricultural Experimental Statlon;

Houso bill 187 relating to licenses;House bill 191 to provide a sinking

fund for redemption or purchase ofTerritorial bonds.

Delicious pies and cakes. Candyfresh every day. New England Bakery,

Whento Buy Wheat

Whento Sell Corn

Only those on the "inside" know,and we do not assume the responsibility of advising our clients. Wegladly, however furnish full data onevery security.

If you place the charge of youestate in our nanus It will be managed conservatively and the dividendswill be good and sure.

Hawaiian Trust Do

Foil Slroel

1 1 1 1

THE

WANTED A WARRANT

FOR "BITING EELS"

TURNKEY JACK MELANPHY PRAC-

TICES MEDICINE WITHOUT THE

HEALTH BOARD'S PERMIT.

Antone Pierre, driver of a milk wagon, punched an eel In the Jaw with histhumb at the fish market at 7:30 o'clock

this morning and asked the Chinese!atall-keep- or the price of tho squirmer.The eel Itself answored by getting holdof iPlorse's thumb nnd rofuslng to letgo. Pierre yelled and swung the eel I

round his head. He hit a couple ofChinese In the neck, accidentally, andthis added to the confusion. The eel'shead was cut off but tho Jaw still bitand Pierre still yelled, whereupon thoJaws were pried open.

Then Pierre drove like mad to thepolice station, sucking his Jorn andbleeding thumb, and appealed to theman nt tre desk to arrest the Chinesestall-keep- er "for keeping bltlng-eels.- "

He got tho merriest laugh that hasever shaken 'th none too secure plasterof the station.

Turnkey Jack Melanphy doctored theman's torn thumb and fixed It up sothat It is now resting easy. Good- -

hearted Melanphy was so Intent on hisdeed of mercy that he forgot that h(was defying the Board of Health bycuring without a permit from thataugust aggregation. When his comrades in arms Informed him that Itwas their sacred duty to inform on himhe nearly fainted.

"Carn't a chap heal an eel bite?"he pleaded.

"Remember Wallach," was all thecomfort h got.

GOVERNOR VETOES

HOUSE LEPER BILL

GIVES STRONG REASONS WHYTHE MEASURE IN ITS PRESENTSHAPE SHOULD NOT BE A LAW.

The Governor sent his veto of Housebill No. 34, which provides for tho preliminary examination and detention ofpersons afflicted with leprosy, to thelegislature this morning. The reasonsglvon by tho Governor for vetoing themeasure wero admitted by Senators tobo very sound .

One of them was that tho bill failed toprovide that any person "alleged" to boafflicted with the disease could bo citedto appear for examination for commit-ment to tho settlement. Under thebill it is provided that a citation to aperson to appear for a medical examlnatlon, can Issue only to one actually having tho disease. Tho governorstated that he would have no objectionto tho passage of a bill that would requtro a ponal summons to bo Issued to

person before such person could bodeprived of his or her liberty on account of having leprosy.

Tho Senate postponed considerationof tho veto until tomorrow afternoon.It Is realised that the bill In its present.shape, Is worthless. It Is likely that ameasure will bo Introduced, seeking tomeet tho objections raised by the governor.

CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY.This Is "a medicine of great worth

and merit. Try It when you have acough or cold and you are certain tobe pleased with the quick relief whichit affords. It Is pleasant to take andcan always ho depended upon. For salaby all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co--agents for Hawaii.

Wat Dyer Sboes

IMMENSE NEW STOCK

IN ALL STYLES.

34.50 S4.00 $5.00

Ladies Sorosis Shoe

HLAOIC AND TAN,

TINTHD QANVAH RAMI.

j, 13t Ite & Oqu Ltd

HAWAIIAN STARi

New Ornamental Parlor Alarm Clock Free to Star Subscribers.

HONOLULU, ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907.

Charles Moyer With

Whose Name Roosevelt

Links That Of Harriman

CJTA7?.T.T

Tederoc4on kiln

Charles H. Moyer with whose name 30, 1D03. The murder of Governor

President "Roosevelt has associated thatof Harriman Is the president of theWestern Federation ot MIiutb, whowith William D. Haywood the Secretary-T-

reasurer of the organization, andGeorgo A. Pettibone formerly a mem-

ber of tho executive board ot tho Fede-ration, aro charged with the murder offormer Governor Frank Steunenbergerwho was blown to atoms by a bombplaced at hlsown gateway, December

e 9

carefulcase,

boon

Uy

Steuncnberg appears have been onetho results- of tho feud that

for ycaro the Mine Asand the

of Miners, course100 wero

at theof the Mine Owners'

and some instigation otthe .Thirty inare agnlnst Moyer,

Pettibone.

SCHDYLEBS REPOIT

1

9 Engineer Schuyler finds the plans for tho Nuuanu welled und well 'the In some particulars butstill workable; the wooden stuvo pipe for effluent and waste

a novel construction for a dam of this type, but byentirely the problem easily, and

practically the carried out; the damentirely safe. .

Ho recommends Increasing the height of the dam ten feet, Increasingir

the capacity of tho reservoir per cent; tho sluicing of earth fromthe bottom of tho reservoir for dam

He estimates the cost to tho dam at 160,865, that Itought to completedl In a year.

e 9see eeeThe are the main .portions enco of G. designing

of Engineer Sohuyler's report to the glneer, tho with L. White- -

Joint A consld- - houso and tho subsequent correspond-erablo of tho report taken enco between the Dpsrtment of Publicup with a discussion of the advantages Works1 and tho tho reportof the dam and of tho In- - of H. Clay Kollogg. C. J3., submittingcrease in height and capacity.

Following the usual formal address totho committee, the roport proceeds:

Tho Intervening time since my arrivalhas boon spent in a thorough

of the and a exa-

mination of the documents in thowhich havoperusal, including

submitted tie work amo unginui pinna,

correspond- -

DUVAUCHELLE

INDICTED T

GRAND JURY INDIOT- -

M10NT AOA'INBT THJ9 FORMIOIt

PQL10M OWIO10R.

An indlelinant utfalnit Huipne Du- -11. ..nil- -- nftl-Ul- -t U

UtOU rsturtutd (HI. marati) T.rrlt.riu rmmui jury, lis la cmmhmnofwpUNg from Alt Wmi.

t an nt llwll-- u Fr In

toof existed

between Owners'sociation Western Federation

durlnc the of whichmore than uMtrie,ns Is charged on behalf nnd In-

stigation Asso--elatio- n,

at theFederation. murders allcharged Haywood

and

ON ill 1

Dam consider- -drawn; lacking

quitepipes as modlfleuKellogg sufficient; seepage one already

solved; Kellogg and

sixty

complete andO be

following Wilder,contract

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specifications

modifications

construction.

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recommended

Investiga-tion

of the jlans recommond- -

ed by him, and tho svorn testimony ofWltnessos summoned y the Investlgat

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lng committee regarllng the generalconduct or the worn, to enable moto arrive at a deflnte conclusion onthe nature of the materials used and

for my available fpr use in I oausod

specifications .reports and (Continued on Page Five.)

UWTUUK8

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ft,QU $D.UU

HAWAII.

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asbJSlnatell,

VI

modifications

IN THE FEDB.IAL COURT.

George Kekauoha, the former Dspirty Sheriff of Koolau pleaded not gullty yesterday before Judge pals, to

wa thftt against Ama Llllll who wasehargatl 'with a slmlar offence. Uethare out under bonds

A nolle proeMqiil v In thecaw against Ooo Hay, tmtmwith Mndinir ohcoeit letters throujfl)tlie'mall, ills HtUirnty. I. llumjili- -

rays, entered a dinirrr to ttte iMdlet.inent.

tiiii li Tigo I'uon.To Ulii Orltfrioil, Ptttf HuUti &it4

SffiM BtfMto. m wsat La

uu uy. Mm MMluA Mkuv tM M W & m mm m h mm

DEADLOCK D

There seems likely to bo an attempt iown or slash those Items In a waymade by cot-tai- n elements In the legis- - that will cripple tho department hope- -

lature to force an extension of 'the lessly. If however, the Board of Healthsession, and to Incidentally accedes to the desire of the legislature

fOrco the Board ot Health Ho permit J. In tho Wallach affair, 'then the variousLor Wallach to treat the lepers. The appropriations requested will befeollng that the Board should bo forced promptly passed.to accede to tho wishes of tho loglsla-- There has thus far been no publicturo In this Wallach matter Is growing, expression of Intention to adopt suchand there Is tho most Intense sentiment a. policy, but underneath the surfaco the Tho todav nresented a demandIn favor of pursuing such a policy.

At the present time the variouspropriation measures are before tho

conference committee. Pressure will, itIs, thought, bo brought by the House onIts members in tho conference commit-tee, to force them to haggle and wastetinq over various Items In order to force an extension session andsidetrack the measures. Incidentally to enact some legislativeTJje Hems or tne or iieaun ap- - measure mat will permit wallach toproprlatlons aro likely to be center to settlement. The Intense feollngof onslaught. Tho House on this matter was Indicated thewill, Is now feared, led through resolution adopted yesterday by theoutsldo pressure from the House to hold House.

RUKAUAI

BRITISH UARKENTINE'S YOUNG

''FAVORITE SNATCHED BY GIANT

WAVE LAST FRIDAY MORNING.

The British barkentine Iltlga, Cap

tain Pearson, arrived at Makawell, Kauai, at noon on Monday with her flag

at half-ma- st In token of tho loss at seaat 5:10 a.m., Friday, April 19. of haractlng-thlrd-ofllco- r, C. A. Stacy,prentice but' 18 years ot age.

The I.-- I. S. N. Co.'s steamer Mlka- -

hala, Captain Gregory, was at Walmoa,Kauai, when the Helga was sightedbound for Makawell. Purser W. E.Miles of the Mikahala later telephonedMakawell to ascertain the cause of thohalf-mastin- g of the bnrkentlne's ensign.He then learned the details of thedrowning of Stacy and roported thofacts on tho Mikahala's arrival here3 o'clock this morning.

Early Friday morning last youngStacy, during a heavy storm, went for.yard to lash an anchor that was throatenlng to work loose from Its fastonlngsand perhaps pound a hole In the ves-

sel. A great wave curled ovor the forepart and when she shed the tons ofwater Stacy was no longer thero.

Lines wero thrown out nnd a llfobuoy droonod ovor at once; and 'thoHelga's crew, under tho personnl direction of the master who was summoneddid everything that could be done torescue the boy.

Stacy was a great favorite with allhands foro nnd nft. Ho came of goodfamily and his folks are In Australia.It was his ambition to became mnstorof a vessel nnd he was an apprentice,learning tho profession. At the timeof his being washed overboard he wasrated ns He hadbut two years more to serve before howould have been glvon a master'sticket.

Members of the Helga's crow aro pre-

paring a memorial to send to his peopleunder the Southern Cross. I

The Il-l-ga sailed from Honolulu oneweek ago today for Makawell to dis-

charge coal. She oame here from New-

castle and lay at anchor off 'file harborfor orders. AVhlla here her master.Captain Pearson, was called to sit onthe special board of Inquiry tVt Invest!- -

adultery. Ill trial was continued as gate the conduct of Captain Ritchie In

entered

A,

la vkm

present

ap

connection with his vessel, the Britishship Loch Carve, going aslwre at Ka-inm- lo.

The eourt oame to Its decisionat 11:10 o'oloek Tuesday nlHlrt, April IS.

and Penraen was able to take his vea--

sal out tlo day follow! hit.i -

11LAMKBT BOONOMY.The sale of Dot ton BlanWsts and

aomforUr how on at teens shuul.lUret all aitrawtf hAuaekeeoerSi Its an

opportunity i v nvwsy. tola willtw fr t ton ly, Tkuratoy,

WALLACHS

nauvo memoers arouseu in to the UnUed Rallroads for an inorcaseuna muner. i uio UKeiy 10 o ot wnco to thrco dollars Ter dav ofa support of such action from .piht hoursthe

At tho present time 'the generalstmcme seems to be to hold up the various appropriation measures In order to

the of theappropriation

uoara gotho the

the members InIt be

an ap

at

actlng-thlrd-mat- e.

IAUKEASTOPSRAIDSEXCEPTBY HISORDER

POSTS NOTICE THAT GAMBIJERS

MUST NOT BE PULLED WITHOUT

HIS, AUTHORITY.

24.

are

24.

won tho

24.

was at tho hw Apn i Arcn- -

this the of has been with'the following order signed by lno

'v'Hereafter no raid upon Chinese orJnpancso premises for arrest of persons alleged to be gambling shall bemade authority from tho

"Reports of gambling by Informersshall bo to the of De

Heretofore raids havo beensomewnat promiscuously and In somecases more zeal than sense has beenexhibited.

LONG MAY SHEHereafter tho Stars and Stripes will

float from a staff abovocourt when the Magistrate isassessing drunks, lining gamblers, dlsclplining and wnywards, reconcuing llat-lro- n lighters, reproving red-llp- ht and

dispensing Justice. Yestertho government sent a United

States flag to Sheriff Iaukea who willsee that It to the breozo

court Is In sosslon.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.Por S. S. W. G. Hall, for Kauai iports,

23. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilcox,Mr, and Mrs. J. 51. Moragne, F. C.Crawford, Rov. O. H. Itev. E.

TImoteo, C. B. Gray, Miss Kelter, J.M. Ltdgate and

RESUMED PRACTICE.Dr. McLennan after long

has and resumed practice.Royal Hawaiian Hotel grounds corner

and PhoneMain 229.

A MATTER OFHEALTH

POWDERAbaolntsiyenre

IMHO&UBiTITUmAOrram f Turtwr Pswrfar.frtfrm mum r nliM-ilRH- 9

SECONDEDITION

No.

CARMEN

DEMAND

INCREASE(Associated Press Cable to The Star.)

SAN FRANCISCO, Co!.. Aprilcarmen

aoopiyinure

strongSenate.

Chief

.the

day

April

child.

The will be refused.

VELOCIFY

(Associated Press Cable to The Star.)

I

a

LONDON, England, April Velocity has City and Suburban.

(Associated Press Cable to TheSAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April

The sale ot some of the roads of theUnited Railroads Is roported llkclyj

PalliumFor

eli

ailroad

(Associated Press Cable to TheA surprise sprung police ouLi.ArH, La..

morning In posting bishop Blenk InvestedSheriff pauium.

Iaukea:

without

presentedtectives."

WAVE.

policeDistrict

domesticdistrict girlies

otherwise

Is thrownwhenever

Gullck,S.

absencereturned,

Boretanla Richards streets.

Mid

demand

REA6M

4705

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lenkStar.)

statlon

truants

PEACE(Associated Press Cable to The Star.)

WASHINGTON, D. C, April 24. Apeace agreemont han been reached at

made Amapala, between the governments ofHonduras and Nicaragua.

WAGES .

GO UP(Associated Press Cable to The Star.)

PROVIDENCE, R. I., April 24. TheProvidence street railway company hasIncreased wages ton per cent.

BRIGAND IS CAPTURED(Associated Press Cable to The Star.)

WARSAW, Rusla, April 24. BrigandStanislaus Lis has been captured andmortally wounded.

CLOSE TOUCH.

With the most prominent exportingmercantilo house of Yokohama, together with the large trade he carries onwith the plantation stores all over theislands, enablo K. Ynmamoto to dealIn all kinds of Japanese goods at asmaller price than any other Japanesemerchant in Honolulu. Hotel street,near Nuuanu.

All AmericaSHOESFOR MEN

$3.50 8 4.00

Just on hand a larno ne of these

wShoQi, The world over J'All

joes are for th.!runlfoj-- hloll quality.

Balmorals and Onfords InColt, Kid, Quo Metal and Tan RlJiila.Try a pair.

MAHUFACTUREnS $11 CO,

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Tho nno Fasnenger Steamers of th Is line will arrive at and leave this

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FROM SAN FRANCISCO.ALAMEDA APRIL 26

SIERRA MAY G

ALAMEDA MAY 17

ALAMEDA JUNE 7

ALAMEDA JUNE 23

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.SONOMA ...ALAMEDA..SIERRA ....ALAMEDA ,

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APRIL 30

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.. 22

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In connection with the sailing of tho steamers, tho Agents areprepared to Issue to Intending passengers through tickets by any

railroad from San Francisco to all In the States, and fromNew York by steamship line to all European

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

W. G. Irwin k C(LIMITED).

General JlgezxAs Oceanic S. S. Company,

Canadian -- Australian Royal Mail

STEAMSHIP COMPANYSteamers of tho line running In connection with the CANADIAN-PACIFI- C

HAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney,N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and. Brisbane, Q.

DUE AT HONOLULU ON OR ABOUT THE DATES BELOW STATED, VIZ

FOR AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER.

MOANA MAY 4 MANUKA MAY

MANUKA 1 MIOWERA 2G

AORANG.I 29 MANUKA 24

CALLING AT SUVA, ON UP AND DOWN VOYAGES.

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd,, Gen'I Agts.

ERIC AN HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAWAIIANISLANDS, VIA PACIFIC COAST PORTS.

FROM NEW YORK HONOLULU. ,

Weekly Sailings, Tehuantepec.Freight received at all times at the company's wharf, Street,

South Brooklyn.HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO.

NEVADAN MAY 18SAN FRANCISCO TO HONOLULU.

MEXICAN '.-- APRIL 25JNKVAJJAN 3

SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU.CALIFORNIAN Direct MAY 1

MISSOURI MAY 10

83. IlaolrfeJclC P. MORSE, General Freight Agent.

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AgentsF. A. SCHAEFER CO., HONOLULU.

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JUNE

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points UnitedPorts.

above

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SUN AND MOON.

Full moon April 27th at 7:34 p.

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Ap. p.m. a.m. p.m.

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12.39 G.40 5.32 C31 6.22

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24 0.50 1.4 1.53 7.32 7.37 5.33

23 1.41 1.4 2.23 7.59 S.28 5.32

p.m. a.m.

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10.57

THE HAWAIIAN STAR, APRIL 24,

WWW

additional shipping Thomas, Honolulu

TIDES,

axs

mt;

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Sots2.03

2.43

4.03

2G 3.00 1.8 2.21 S.33 9.17 C.32 6.23 4.45

27 3.37 1.7 2.5S 9.02 5.31

28 4.1G 1.8 3.3" 9.30 5.30

6.23

C.23

3.25

Times of the tide are taken from theit a Pnnat nnii Geodct.la Survey ta

U. S. A.

14.

Sanfor Ma

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mission.from Ma

21

G. for

S. foi

S.lokal and p. m.

forG.24 7.11 way with p.m.

bles The tides at Kahulnl and Hllo Helen N Ro.u (widow) to Wilfred A

occur about one hour earlier than at Grecnwell Tr, M; lot 6 of kulHonolulu. sta dard time m mo .Kitttc at. Honolulu. lot 4 of10 hours 80 minutes slower than reen- -

lots F mi(1 ot S659B, apwich time, oeing :w 32, Honolulu, Oahu $3250,0: aegrees " n on, r,t,i .,. h?.' inn'

apnwlPi. hours. mln- - Leo St John Gilbert to Dowsott Co

utcs. The Sun and Moon are for local itd a; right to livestock,time for whole trroup. build cattlo pun. etc. 011 lot 4 (5S3

iwrosl.OF L annum. B

TURE WEATHER 2S8. p 318. Dated 1907.

Tho data, covering a per'od T y K to D0WSCtt Co Ltd, L;ot 32 years, been compiled from rgnt to pasture, build cattle

Weather Bureau McKlbbln re- - I)enS( otC( 011 iot (590 .,cres) Lualuacords Honolulu, H. 'inoy arc jel yrs at 25c

Issued show the that have per a annum. y ogs, pduring tho month in question Feb s 1907i

for the above period of but must A Dowsett to Dowsott Co Ltd, L;not be as forecast of tho rgnt to pasturo build cat- -

vveathor for tno comma tlo pens, etc on lot )389 acres), Lua--month.

Month for 32 years.TEMPERATURE.

Mean or normal temperature, 73 deg.

The wormest month was that of 1S93,

with an averago of 75 deg.

Tho coldest was that of 1S93, $80... 294, p 141. Dated Mar 15, 1907.

with an average of 71 deg. Magoon to TrsTho highest was deg Io. 3, o F, A M. mtg M

on April 25, 1S92. Hartman 011 landThe was deg. near Oahu. $700

on April 21 1899.

PRECIPITATION.(Rrain 1S77-189- 4,

WEDNESDAY,

Average for the month, 2.41 inches.

Average number of days with .01 of

an Inch or more, 13.

Tho greatest monthlywas 7.95 Inches In 1890.

Tho least monthly wasinchese In 1906.

m.

The greatesct amount ot preclpitatlon recorded In any 24 consecutivehours was 3:30 on April SO, 1885.

RELATIVEAverage 9 a. m., average

74 Average a. m., G6:average p. m., 70 (1093-6- .)

CLOUDS WEATHER.(1890-1906- .)

Average number clear days, 11;

northeast (1875-189- 4

partly cloudy days 14; cloudy days, 5,

WIND.Tho prevailing winds are from the

northeast (1876-189- 4, 1905-6- ).

The average hourly velocity of' thewind Is 9.3 miles (1905-6- .)

1907.

68;

AND

The highest velocity the wind in1903 and 1906 was 29 miles from theNE on April 20, 1906.

Station: Date of issue: 29, 1907,

o'clock averages from recordso'clock

averages from Weather records.WM.

Section Director, Weather Bureau.

.24

in 8 Herbert

(Army and Navy)U. R. C. Joynes, from

Kamalo where sp. Loch Garve strand-ed, March

(Merchant Marine.)Steamships.

Br. cableshlp Restorer, Combe, ES'qulmalt, March 31.

Sailing --Vessels.

8.

I'.h.

marines and

Br. sp. Loch Garve, Ritcnie, nitrate

Am.

April

BK

ii lToi ."a re re

For San pr S.30.

For CoIo-nlM- , pr S. S. May4.

For Vlotorla, par S. S. Manuka,1.

For Am pr g. Nlarre,&W 11.

From gn FranelMo, g, g.W.

! iCer,

OdIahIm, tr I. I, Itmmn,

Victoria, r g,

I From San Francisco, jior S, S. Sierra,May C.

TltANSl'OKTS.

nlla, MarchBuford, at San Francisco.Logan at Francisco.Sherman sailed from Honolulu

April 14.

Sheridan, at San Francisco

Dlx sailed Coast direct tonila, 9.

Tuesday,S. S. W. Hall, Kauai ports, 6

p.S., Noeau, Pedorson, tlahukona,

Honokaa and Kukulhaelo, p. m.

S. Iwalanl, Pllt2, fu-- Maul, Mo- -

Lanai, 5

U. S. S. Annapolis, Clark, Mid- -

26 mall,

REALTY TRANSACTIONS.

subdlvl'ar:ailan Onhu:

vub(Uv G ku(w Kauluwal.

isi "a. 0 0

pasturothe

T.unlnnlnl Tract. Wulanae. Oa- -U. S. DEPARTMENT AGRICUL- -

BUREAU. Feb 8,

followinghavo livestock,

tho and e

at T. Tract, Walanae, Oahu. G

to conditions per 321. Datedprevailed,

years, cconstrued a livestock,

conditions

April

0.18

p.

Bureau

S. Manning,

Sonoma,

liOMi,

lualel Travet, Waianae, Oahu yrs at25c per a per annum. B 2S8, p 324

Dated Feb 8, 1907.

Hldesuke Omaye to Genzo Harloka,B S; bldgs, wagons etc onpremises, Punahou. Honolulu, Oahu.

month BJ Alfred of Harmony

temperature 8G Lodgo I o Lpe at Mariuesvlllo.

lowest temperature 59 Punahou, Honolulu,

1903-C- .)

precipitation

precipitation

InchesHUMIDITY.

9 m(1893-1904- ). 8

S

ofeonq80fl31.in08

of

March9 of

Territorial Meteorologist; 8

B. STOCKMAN,

8.

4

livestock,

B 293, p 68. Dated Dec 100Tr Harmony Lodge No. 3, O O F

to M L Hartman, Rcl; pc land atnear Punahou, Honolulu, Oa

hu. ?.00. U 295, p 67. Dated Apr 8,

1907

Entered for Record April 22, 1907.

Western & Hawullan Co LtdTo Annlo K. Watkins R

Annie K Watkins and hsb 13 FBishop tr M

Henry K Hull and wf ct at to Kuala Land Co Ltd D

Mrs. Koleka to AneKeanu (w).. ...D

Wm P KapulanI by atty to Notice.... NKue anJ hsb vt S P Correa., DHenry Smith tr'to AVlllIam 01epau..PR,WB Opul&uoho and wf to George K

Opulauoho .., DPolpo Hanuna and hsb to H P Bald-

win DKuala Ako and hsb to H P

DKapohull and wf to Hawn Comrcl

& Co DMrs. Mary Kalclklnl Lam Sny

Knu LChas S Desky ,tr and wf to T B

Murray DCecil Brown to James L Akana..RYIm Leong to Eng BSMaria J VIeIra and hsb to Lewei-- &

Cooke Ltd MH E Walker to S K Nalnoa ALHawrt Agrctl Co Ltd Mlamoto

Cane Pits Co..,. A15, 1907.

STiirmino- - Qut'eKS "sPitoi to p EakmOlliplllg . Rel; por gr 3291, ',Hassinger and Piikol

IBaHBHHBHHaHMI .

Mailsi i

Moana,

UW4I.April

.

.DEPARTING.

5

.,

7

6

I

Kamanonahu,.

.'

Recordedi.April

Vnrtnix 1Tnn..l,.l.. zi.iV... tennn tt n

69. Dated Apr 13, 1907

Herbert P Eakln and wf to OnnondE Wall, D; por gr 3291, Hasslngor andPiikol sts, Honolulu ,Oahu. $6,500. B291, p 103. Dated Upr 13, 1907.

Ormond 12 Wall and wf to Queen'sHospital, M; poil gr 3291, Hasslngerand Piikol sts, Honolulu, Oahu. $5,000.B 293, j) 69. Dated Apr 13, 1907.

Bishop & Co toports (3 days ashore at Kamalo) March mtg M Macdonald

30 dnd Kokio Tract,Am. bkt Mary Winkelman, KureKa, Honolulu, Oahu

March 22. Dated Apr 15. 190tAm. bk. George Curtis, Herbert, San August Drelor bv

Francisco, April 6. , lendorf ,Rel; porbkt, irmgara Kcnmmt, urays bldgs, etc, MaklHI

Harbor, April 14. $0000. B 295, p 73

Br. bk. Addarly, Berqulst, Newcastle, s K Kln t0 H21.

Theo '.Tato

Fmnolwo,April

Frno!oo,

pr Ala.BlKlb April

Ian wl.Jhmm

as.

Tm UW

com

April

April

Rlsos

12,

to

Bald-win

Sugarto

tr

to

on premlaos.$G00. B 295, 73,

Christopher HHolt, Int in

);

'.

pJ

Aujflst G Srrau,cowr, r$811.30 B 200, p1907.

da toVmo, D; -3 1

4901, WalkuunmlO,tu. 22, p

AirlUflokii Uuf OoI

If 1 T.m vu nAv I Bk Tj; Int In m HU m, 1M. Dt1 I 7!mZ 1

Potor Jacobs, A M;and hsb on lots 25,

26, 27, 28, 29, 31,

D;

$1429. B 295, 71.

atty to Paul Muh- -

R P 4518, kul G489,

Honolulu, Oahu.Dated Apr 15, 1907.

C M; bldgsHonpullull, Ewa,

Mar 5, 1907.

It and wf to R W2243, kul 10013,

M; bldn and 12

Hllo, Huwall,hi. Dated Apr

MHiiuel PtlM Louisa (lit, S

li lMS.lli

PITS.

hvhhv

Harh,

"Dated

P

in lot 2, PtntIlR.WHli. $1.

DHltMl Jun S. 1907

.td V Alufm,

Han, Maul

Ali It,

KeawoFirst Bank of Hllo Ltd to Nicholas

Russol and wlfoN Jonos ot al to Kaala Land Co Ld.O

Mnlaea and hsb to McCandles..l)H Hockfeld Co Ltd ts M Ru?s..DChlng Soo to Wong Kam Yuk PAChlng See to Leong Che PAW M Kalalwaa to W Achl DWm Olopau and wf to Joo Barboza..DJlml Markues to Hop Kee

Kid well to PetorsonPeterson and wf to Hawn Evan- -

gollcal AssnKidwell to Haw. Evan Assn

Recorded April 16, 1907.

Kaane (w) to A F Cooko, Agrint;connrmation ns to an .provisions

agrmt in Llbor 274, fol 354, relativeto water rts, Palolo Valley, Honolulu,Oahu. B 294, 142. Dated Apr 16, 1907.

(w) to A Cooko tr, Receipt;f$90, being rent for 10 years from Jan1912, to Doc 31, 1921, of R 2539, kul

1912, Palolo, Honolulu, Oahu. 294,

142. Dated Apr 15, 1907.

John H D'Almelda to Mnrtln Condon. AM; mtg M Mnlnao et al onlot 20, blk 7a, bldgs, etc, Kapahulu,Honolulu, Oahu. $100. 293, 7G.

Dated Feb 21. 1907.

M Condon to M Malnne ot al,Rcl; lot 20, blk 7o, bldgs, etc, Kapahulu, Honolulu,, Oahu. $100.1 293,

Dated April 15, 1907.

Mahelona and wf to John 51 D'Almelda, M; por ,R 2429, kul 8S5G,

Kapalatna, Honolulu, Oahu. $104.

293, 76. Dated Apr 28. 1906.Bolto tr to Martha Kahakaulla

Rol; ap ,H 4300, kul 6233, bldgs, otc,Niolopa, Honolulu, Oahu. $200. 295,

78. Dated Apr 15, 1907.

Tseu Shlng to Hoffschlaeger Co, Ltd,M; lots and big M, KaplolanIPark Addn, Honolulu, Oahu. $256.19.

295, 79. Dated Apr 15, 1907.Samuel Kalapa and wf to KaiwI- -

haona (w), D; Int In pes land, Lalo,Koolauloa, Oahu. $15. 292, 146.

Dated Nov 20, 1893.

Joao de Colto and wf to Maria Mde Teixelra, D; lot 38, gr 4044 and porlot 10, gr 3842, Ahualoa, Hamakua, Hawall. $850. 292, 141. Dated Feb

1907.

H Kamaka Paea and wf to Trs ofEst of James Wight, D; 14a land, Ha- -lawa. Kohala, Hawaii. $700. 292.

142.. Dated Apr 1907.

Luzlo. Barozo et al toCo, CM;, cane crop, livestock andgon, Mountain View, Puna, Hawaii;Int In Judgmt John K Kau,Hawaii. $154.65. 295. 74. DatedApril 10, 1907.

K Kealoha to Pacific Sugar MillL; Int In por R G374, kul 11118, u,

Hamakua, Hawaii, yrs at $4

per 2S8, 327. Dated Ap 11, 1907.

Owners of Kukuau 2nd by tr to JuliaDe Mello, D; por R 5706, kul 8521B,Hllo, Hawaii. $23. 292, 145. DatedApr 1907.

Annie Kama and hsb K) toWongkong, D; por 33S5, kul 442,

Walhee, Maul. $1. etc. 292' 144

Dated Juno 12, 190G.

Martin Hartman and wf to EvelyM 'Marques (Mrs), D; por 194

and Wilder avo and ClementLane, Honolulu, Oahu. $1600. 291

100. Dated April 1907.

RESULTS.It is seldom necessary to take sec-

ond dose of Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills.One pill will, in most cases, relieveall distress caused by headache, back-ache, neuralgia, nerviusness,

stomach ache, etc. Whennot entirely relieved, take anotherin 30 minutes. That's about tho li-

mit to which you endure pain. 23doses, 25c. Never sold in bulk.

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JIbIKu Sur Company. --

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SPQRINDICATIONS POINT I

TO HIGH GRADE BALL

RIVALRY BETWEEN PLAYERS OP

LEAGUE TEAMS UNUSUALLY

KEEN HARD AT WORK.

Tho prospect for good baseball thisseason In Honolulu Is better than Itever was before and unless plana badly miscarry the local fans will bo treated to some rare exhibitions of the na-

tional sport. Several circumstancesIndicate this, tho flrst and moat important of which la tho fact there neverbefore has been tho keen rivalry between individual players ua there Is

this year. Tho scarcity of good menhaa stirred up a great deal of compe-

tition among tho teams and thcro will

not likely be anything but best effortsput forward when the season opens.

All four of tho teams nre practisinghard three times a week and will keepthla up until tho opening of the seasonon May 11. Tho schedule which haabeen arranged contemplates the Ka- -mehamehas playing In the first gameeach Saturday owing to tho fact thatmany of 'the players of this club areRapid Transit car men .whose hoursof work prevent them from playing Intho latter game. All four teams oftho league will be on tho diamond,however, each Saturday In one or theother of the games.

SPORT NOTES.The Hawaiian Gun Club will hold Its

weekly shoot this afternoon at theKakadko traps.

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The Hawaiian Tennis Association willhold an Important meeting thla after-noon at the Pacific Tennis Club, at 4

o'clock.-

Tho Riverside Baseball Leaguo heldtheir Anal meeting last night at thoChinese Aloha clubhouse, Dowsett lane.

THE HAWAIIAN 8TAR, WEDNE8DAY, APRIL 24, 1907.

REMOVABLE.

T SBASE BALL ON

The result and lino-tu- p of the baseball games at Walluku last Saturdaywere as follows:

Walkapus Viola, p.; Kaloa, o.j J.Enos, sa.; Smith, rf.; W. Enos, lb.;Cedorloff, 2b.; A. Jackson, 3b.; Kaulia,If.; Sylvn, cf.

Lahalnas D. Esplndn, p.; J. Esplnda,c; R. Keaupunl, ss.; E. Napaepue, rf.;Kanamu, lb.; P. Esplnda, 2b.; KUa, 3b.;AhFong, If.; Miner, cf.

Score by Innings: 12345G7S9'Walkapus 2 000303 1 514Lahalnas 0 2131010O8

Time of gamo, 1 hour 33 minutes.Stars Jno. Garcia, p.; T. Krugor, c;

A. Garcia, ss.; W. Bal, lb.; JoaquinGarcia, 2b.; G. H. Cummlngs, 3b.; T.Wilson, rf.; K. Walwalole, If.; D.

cf.

Kahululs Jas. Hattlc, p.; Simpson,c; M. Joseph, ss.; Smith, lb.; Hender-son, 2b.; Lloyd, 3b.; Smytho, rf.; IIus-sl- e,

If.; W. Morris, cf.Score by Innings: 12345GTS9

Kahululs 0 001000001Morning Stars 1 0000002 3

Time of game, 1 hour 28 minutes.Umplres-M- . K. 'Keohokalole, W. F.

Koao.Scorer Dr. W. R. Boote.

i jSPORT NOTES.

The Hawaii Yacht Club's openingcruise of the season will be on noxtSaturday, when the fleet will make acruise to Walanao, returning homo onSunday.

There Is a chance that a socker football team will bo put together hero forthe purpose of playing at Hllo on theFourth of July. The Hllo Jockey Clubhas put up a trophy to bo played for,and has written a fember of the Mallosregarding tho matter. As this organ-ization is greatly depleted, however. Itwould mean that organizing of a nev,team If the offer ia accepted.

W. R. Sims waa admitted to practice In district courts yesterday by

Judge Lindsay.

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sented by a strong company. Thisyear ho has 18 playa selected from alist of over 100. They embrace comedy,farco and melodrama. Tho companycontains several of tho old favoritesand somo new people. Tho bill selectedfor tho opening, and Saturday Matineeand night la "A Royal Reception," or"Incog," a farce written by a Cali-fornia woman. Mrs. Pachcco. tho wlfoof tho flrst governor of tho state. Itwas used by tho well known comedian.Charles Dickson for a starring vehiclefor sovoral seasons. Tho comedy com-plications arise from the wonderfulfamily resemblanco of the twobrothers, Dick and Harry. Tprrt acousin .disguises himself to resemblethorn In order to help along In his lovomaking and gets tho three In a host of

difficulties. The .three pels bubbleover with laughter. Between acta theOsborn children, two Httlo tots, Intro-

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Introduces some of tho latestpopular songs. Tho bill for Mondayand Tuesday Is "Tho American Girl,'a pretty American comedy. It servesto Introduce tho Osborn children Intwo prominent parts. Tho salo of seatsopens at tho Orpheum box office on tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.

Judge Lindsay signed an order yes-

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 1907

M A1G IVUUCillU LJCIUI

Seepage Bogie.Jt.......fc5..j...3..A;:

One the most striking thingsin Engineer Schuyler's report tothe Nuuanu Dam committee, is the captains saycoup de grace he gives to the "seepage" bogie. It is Quite within the'possibiiit.es that there never wouldhave been any dam investigation, c.r

ineee

EARTHQUAKES

ARE RESPONSIBLE POlt MANY

SEEMINGLY STRANGE ACCI-

DENTS OP LATE.

at any rate no great public perturbation, if it had not been for the wide- -ly announced iact that in cutting the trench for the core wall, what I2ver slnco tho San Francisco earth-Wer- e

apparently water bearing strata were cut through, the trench (iuake mastors ot vessels, particularly

filled vMh water, and the flow was not checked. Not merely the man steamh'P captains, have containedwith the usual school instruction in physics, but men of a good deal thatuw current-ar- e not to

practical experience, very naturally deduced from this, that as that Theynsay theso things to their friendswater was there and as it would seem, would have to go somewhere, but i,avo not yet come to tho point ofit would constantly seep through the substance of the dam and ulti- - making oiiiclai reports, fearing, per-mate- ly

undermine and weaken it. It was upon this seepage matter haps, that such reports might bo con-th- at

Patterson made his strongest appeals to the public. sidercd excuses for the going ashore of

But Engineer Schuyler takes hold of the seepage matter and shows big boats In theso waters within lessthat it is simnlv .1 home : that indeed it is one of tlie least of thp. mat- - tnan 010 last year

ters to be considered in the. construction of the dam. There is some- - Nevertheless they arc confident that. . . t. .. seismic disturbances dre responsible forthing convincing in what Mr. Schuyler says. He takes it up as a

. tho Unreliability of currents and thothat has and therefore about whichmatter given public concern one confusIon of currents is responsible for

the public is to be fully informed. But there is in his treatment of tj10 going aground of monster boats,it the tone of the master, one who has fully gone into the matter, who captained by the best,has had abundant experience with it, and who has no fears regarding The p. m. s. S. Manchuria wentit because he knows about it. He decs not treat it cavalierly, as some ashoro at Walmanaio on tho windwardmight be disposed to do. He dees not belittle apprehensions. But side of this island, at the time of the

recognizing the laws of physics upon which the fears were based he Valparaiso earthquake. This was re- -

shows by simple and homely illustration based upon almost universal marked at tho "me ut the Manchu-- .rla's accident was about the beginning

experience or at least w.thm almost universal comprehensionof tho. epIdemc of, apparently cause.

and knowledge, that such apprehensions arc without founda- - esg KroundInBS and thc ,esson nad n0ttion ; that a further consideration of the very laws that bred been earned, Thjjn the transport Sher--

them will show that such fears arc groundless. He treats the whole )(lan spiked herself off Barber's Point.subject very fully, and very convincingly. The Mongolia stuck her nose on Mid- -

His explanation of that one matter which has caused more public way and only 'Monday she shufflesfear than any other regarding thc ultimate safety of the dam, is alone ashoro on tho Japanese coast, fortun- -

worth the trouble that this investigation has cost. atel' s,ldln ofT ln tho nitng with thetide.

rrr.ywrvtta Tko lielief that. thf. enidemic of The slant Dakota goes to smash ln" o Japanese waters, and, off Land's End,

6 & vessels going ashore, which haso Are Currents

Responsible?

Crazy

urrentTo Blame

For Ships

Hit

claimed so victims during themany Hh,ps pe aahore wtWn thpty mmutespast year, is due to variations m of each other and withln a r0idlU8 ofthe usual course and velocity ct two mllef, and De0nie wonder.

cWOCO;cCm;CKtC5K8aa ocean currents, is one that, though There is nothing to wonder at, sayit has not been put forth formally the big men who pass'across the ocean

either by navigators or hydrograpehrs, i s yet very widely believed, at working tho signal-cran- k. Currents,

least as a tentative or hypothetical theory. In another column is an 'Tny currents are responsible,

article dealing with thc belief itself, and some of thc reasons why it Naturally the master of a great linerdoes noi want to state his namo and

is held more strongly and more generally than it :is put forward ornQrth &

subscribed to. Men do not like to put forward a theory which seems lsmc ag or tho equator tghtenlike offering an excuse in advance. cd lta belt up a hole or two, or the

That so many steamships should have gone aground seemingly un- - 80uth pole is bulging and the old earthaccountably, within the past few months, is a fact that certainly chal- - is shaking herself together fter a badlenrres cxnlanation. It can hardly he accounted for on the ground case of ingrowing mumps. But it isof an epidemic or a series of coincidences of carelessness on the part true, nevertheless, in tho opinion of

of masters. Masters, like every other class ot men, nave individuals u.

among them who do get careless. --a" nTS heeait seems incredible that there should be an epidemic of carelessness. can be that ofAnother thing, too, is thc fact that thc epidemic has been among eartnnunkes continues and until the

steamships. This accords with thc theory of erratic currents. Sail- - earth .hns com,p.IeteIy recovered froming vessels, by the necessities and rules of their navigation, keep far- - tho attack there will be no dependingthcr away from the coasts than steamships do, and between the time on currents ami unless a captain can

of one observation for location and thc next would have to drift far- - allow for things of which he knows

ther by unknown currents, to put them in danger than a steamship nt"'n& tiwro are likely to be a few

seeking thc shortest and most expeditions route, ,n"re "tumblings on reefs,tr within themselves not affected by calms and equal to the 5 Stleffects of unfavorable winds or currents, where such are known, pass dop The T lzara wUhIn a ft rnutei(.close along shores where a sailing vessel would keep well off. An of oach other At ,eas(. thore Js comunexpected drift of a few miles may therefore more readily bring a rort, mtio tho it be, for masters in thosteamship in danger of a reef than it would a sailing vessel. number of such accidents.

The possibility of the theory must be admitted. It scarcely admits , ,

nf n doiiht that such widespread and violent seismic disturbances as sut,A" ON

r, the earth has suffered during thc past year, would be potent to so dis- - ' ur 'aturb Ocean currents as to create thc effect the theory supposes mvmont w Kaual;" KOne of the most striking in the series of these steamship disasters im. Mak i 16 575. Q .& R 4ow

is that one described, where three steamships went ashore within a 35 4S1. K ,p L pv M6t; pradius of two miles at The Lizard, within half an hour of each other. 20,945; ic. m., 22,661; f., 40,ooo; k. s..Such a series of tragedies can scarcely be explained on any less a ssoo

theory than that of seismic disturbance ot ocean currents

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off. I lie wanting to borrow money for the for of a::-- ty in her-- it is is to the as a practical a

plication, the killed probably to i

Maui's proposal. Oalut jio to a - hoar Joph Ralphf nf f- - fi, f !, .,1 one it

to a bond issue. So far as heard l4iai dees not,n "onolulu ask,nff

is to (ukiibh in anu iiugnes

thc tax-paye- rs standpoint, all is not regrettable. It was Isow ork wll0' nuh0B ln

.proper enough for thc legislature to provide a by which coun- - Honolui- - Ono is in who's Whotig borrow money by loud, wheneverr of nd our other Hugheskind were really Such a right is an ordinary right of President be in who's who astlos, ought to be provided it not follow imme- - Huh!UfStcly the right must exercised.

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Uninty government is new here, and though it has so At the election in ChiegoisscQollent, bringing concerning the thc territory in mchln were given a trial in

,:flach county within direct and of the people of . w different wasit 1ms not the accustomed thing much hns , WRnl ftm, WQr9 on9

Still to be learned. I, ,n Hmfl jvarnl different kind ofOne of the to practical until it becomes automatic 51ml

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Low Prices.at

Soap, Oils, Dressing, Axle Grease Washers, Hoof Oil, GallChamois, Sponges, Dandy Body Brushes, Mane Combs,

Tie Ropes, Halters, Wheel-Jack- s. Hitching Polish, DogChains and all

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selves, things ought done.v.wvM-.M-:-(X'"K-w-x!-t- .w county bond which people every have their local patriotism developed

wcre manyLOUnueS became its people and its these veryBond

thowork of

uuil.l(j iUlissue see.u He's out andHawaii fact of Intentionpurposes newspaper

too late getting ap- - wanted, creditable counties. book.and Senate has it is wait awhile.

has farther yet call meeting t4ithn .f-f- !r, talk was tho18 ,s

borrow xortc in,miy n8k

issuing whn theneeded. lH may

pn and for. Governor.

far proved hue vot- -

matters people of --hir-the immediate control preoinetii.

L.tbat county, Income and t,m

things bewtHiiil nt

MLgovwam-n- t idmlrablo

and

and

tha !"!!'

Utt OeseuiesemjAlong

24,

FormerCounwl

STEINWAYSTARR OTHER

St.,Phone

GUARANTEED.

El

NEWMANUFACTUMNG

repair

No. 1179

Neill

Job

Suits

Boys Girls

effects. to 10

to

Hciurhnn

Kentucky

HONOLULU.

and get Standard

Harness Oil,and and

MentalCollars, HORSE GOODS.

near 427.

could

(From Detroitsending States

gUIlUuonus, wauib. uiai enort make bond issue been naught.have been shut Coun- - very which editing and

was matter writingbetter

gone than -- vw.TW,1 Burton wouldIIUBhessecure from, want

FromHughosmeans

could that

docs that

Thereevery

umilltraltltnal

most case,retion tint

Ivan afTairaBut will

mm

Cure, Curry

Vla tt"d not the that tried,amusement and diversion of the peopleuiiu Kuniunceu nna.employed on tho who find life

j

dull for lack of amusement. Still It "Only my body," reports R.was generally supposed that the lath Burton of Kansas "has been in Jail."

We t,,at hta splrlt llM hMnmus of ITma that Is .the naturalhabitat of. comic

President Graver" Cleveland,as for the American Aasoolft- -

Co.

0A11U

carriages,ftorses

reasonable

Years

tea.

Articles

Weights,

BURTON.Journal.)

counues

loans

THEM.

tuunuicucanal

J"dfr

opra.

Hotel

ouurviiuig uid umiioimry lor jong anaslnlster to toRoosevelt.

At Senalor ' Burton ot

tion of Life insurance Presidents, has ",liy .v?' " e ? ingoerveu nis country wall hm a sfliutaryrecently prepared a trlaf to show'that 'wnln, nml 0XQm,e.

1

Life Insurance Presents Jp not get 1

too large Mlarles. Cflrtolnly no ona) r"or,,'8r Sntor Burton Is making aauppestf he wu hired "to nrgue the n,0,f llke tt mm wlth oxnser- -

otlier

II Is to lta smii tlmt xiiRtrIoubtlMw Nurrliwu JlsJIamy atorar.nurtan oflCHniMN ncUugliy ragnrdM

awn win isniuve wit a.lf deeply Injur) mwn.

smtar Hurto Hy wut fleeeevelt.

Jeli Prtslfeg. gi&A6Qfti.

THAYER

River

Boilermakers.

Lawns,

territory.

Tho United

courts

n.

words apply Theodore

least, "Kansas

moi

plHlii

otbers This

WW

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HAWAII

TOD SLOW

111 GET

BOND IS!!COMING

CONFIRMED BY LEGISLATURE.

Hawaii wants to issuo bonds under

tho new act passed on 'the 16th inst., butshe has been slow in thenecessarydo it the next legislature con

venes. Maul got In In good timeher resolution and may get tho legislative sanction in due time. Hawaii hasevidently heen The followingwlrfiliioa TnOQcin pnl Vipt wnnn fh.lirman

and Speakor Holsteln oxplains tho slt--

uatlon:Hllo, April 23. 1907.

Holsteln, Speaker:Can you obtain Itwo day's recess to

allow of act ratifying HawaiiSEE OF bond Issue? Resolution coming by

and

mayuse

best soda

with

nau. Answer suggestions.TODD, Chairman.

Speaker Holstein's answer this morning follows:Todd, Hllo:

businessTerritory, has

Inlinthvl nf Alinnrv will I

10 MSEORGANIC ACT

ABOUT $40,000 COLLECTED ILLEGALLY AFTER ORGANIC ACT MAY BE

SE

USE PASSES BILL

TO REFUND LICEN

RETURNED CLAIMS BILL PASSES HOUSE BILL EXEMPT tor in tho third degree. Ho was ssn- -

SHIPS OP CABLE FROM TAXATION KILLED 'MONEY I 'once 2. srVe.

Ke

FOR SCHOOL REFUSED. Walnlo. Era. November, whllo tho

IN THE HOUSE, funding of $48,658.75, money collectedFIFTY-FOURT- H DAY. for licenses to sell Imported goods after

The Houso was called to order at 9 the Organic Act, camo up for Wilrd

o'clock by Speaker Holsteln. After rending.prayer by tho chaplain, the minutes of Rawlins raised the point that someyesterday's were read and ap-- of tho claims in the bill were for licenseproved. ' money which was due before the Or- -

House Bill 240, relating to hunting ganlc Act. Ho submitted a list furnlsh- -wlth firearms, was passed a second ed by the Treasurer of ' 'tho Territory,reading. showing that stfch items the , . . ,ur ul pus unu irei.uuea iu uv.. nm n ,i,i .' , torniAi ...i t,m 0,i ueducational and Judicial districts, was moved for throe minutes recoss in or- -up for a roll call on third reading. It der that he might amend the bill ac- -

lost, the vote standing 9 ayos, 18 noes, cordlngly. Tho motion carried, andas follows: Ayes Akau, Coi when the amendments wore made thoyney, Kaluna, Keoull, Moanaull, were adopted.ka, Rawlins Walwnlole. Noes Sheldon moved of the bill,

"vVorks and J- - n- - nwland. c- - E--Correa, Hughos, Joseph, Kalann, Kaleo, a vote taken, and stood 19 toKalolopu, Kalann, Lelelwl, Long, Ma- - 7 In favor passage, and itho bill was Sl8lunl wnu imvo xur--

hoe, Nalllmn, Pall, Paoo Qulnn, Rice, declared passed a third reading. TheSheldon, Sllva and Mr. Speaker, votes against tho were:

WOULD REFUND MONEY. Meoull, Pall, WalwaloleHouso Bill 217, providing for the re- - and Mr. Speaker.

NATE KILLED MA

COUNTY BON

NAILED THE MEASURE ON THIRD READING THIS MORNING ON A

VERY NARROW MARGIN DEFERRED ACTION ON THE HOUSE'

ROASTING BOARD OF HEALTH RESOLUTION RE J. LOR WAL- -

LACH OTHER MEASURES UPON THIS MORNING.

SENATE.FIFTY-FOURT- H DAY.

MORNING SESSION.

I

by

touj, v.,v. . . , unnn tin.

ouiiuio was was n u.iiu.uuu.- - MnfcnVn,. lnm,lr,i r .i. u ii ..u.b aitfiau Hi I " until .viTiriM nn. . ' I...... - legislature had to tell thn nnvt. ...... - (,..... 1 ,. ).... Ino.v.....t. c , , k on thn Aiwvviirln" thn micHlion I must say

TO GET tliat Lano replied that no demand that aro drawnICINAU. " 11 slml',v 'lxt aro complete

taking

asleep.

passage

years."

session

Alawa,Nakale- -

passage

Alawa,Kaleo, Mahoe,

ACTED

efficiency,.,,m,l(n,l?

uilB W Bl!liuiwiui.l!iu.u. ,,,,, IHlplatnU nu ,,,,. 1mnBwas of

length. Makeknu moved that tho mat- -

tor be referred to the printing com-

mittee as ho desired a copy in tostudy the matter carefully.

Coelho. suggested not to go to the ex- -

and will be ablo to pense of haying measure specially

until

MnnHrr

order

printed but to have It printed In theregular' Senate Journal save expenses.

Makekau demurred nswould printed until after tho

His motionto have tho reply printed at once, was

Todd of the Hawaii County carried,Houso bill Nu. 223 limiting timo

InstltiiHiiir flnmncn nrnpemllncrs.fordid tract

IflK oninu uuu

and of fresh fruits to main-land. Houso resolution No.

want of confidence In Boardof Health In J. Wallach mat-to- r

received. Lane moved itsSmith moved that the

ter go to Health ,asthere were certain contain

Ul

ISSUE

expressions

legislature adjourned.

concurrent

adoption.committee

CHUYLER'S REPORT

NUUANU DM

facilitated

compiled

considered- -

completed

JiESOLUTION Z""?JZ,... generally

communication

Supervisors

proposed,

education,

Improvements "sao

Resolution contingencies.00nslcleredl

Lane withdrewThereforo be done. that havo imt,0rtanco.

HOLSTEIN. to confidence wo0llthey instruction

should ndopted;holidays

Sundays excepted. Supervisors Us Sol beTnconception providing government duplication overlapping describing

legislative work. If not mudo clear provisions therein.sleep had kept awako llko the lt was reasonable expectation

Maul County Supervisors, would Congress tho principles ofsomething doing Hawaii. local self government would time

"The bill providing Counties to developed Territory,borrow money Introduced Marrh formable to the spirit and of22, to ithe Senate-Apri- l 3rd. American institutions, and oxprossly

the cities nHnnnnmay

'uoara supervisors or Hawaii wlmr(ms Tt h.mample time a uftort to carry this reasonable ox- -certainiy nave asieep. uopios ConCTasB.

bills introduced mealate undera nmMa form and

ferent and commercial bodlosthroughout 'the and Hllo

UttUUUH.ieiulIhn

back adJustlnBimprovements for

lofln

tncro wero con- -Journalnot bo

thefnr

the

thothe

wasmat

ed be

con

dui

on.Im

mesystem government adequate to meet

peculiarities of tho situation,JHIU BllU.e Ul illB , In

f tho governmentHawaii County InternalTorrltory to local self government,

along line the moetdevelopment, moet

forms local self government such aand cities resulting unavoid-

ably ln burdensome obstructiveoverlapping duplications gov-

ernmental fu'iictlonpi.Therefore, It the

Senate the Territory Hawaii, the

that the 1m respectfully urged,McUAUTHY INTIIODUCISH CONOUll- - upon the

Ito InvestlKftteHUNT lUWOLUTIQN A8KINO KtmltMlonr)H)rt the Hiibjeot or upon sueli

Onmu TO APPOINT COMMIMION. Qiu-- p ,ntormilUin ,ivloe a nIwII

-- . ohoowt Mt uiMwi, mneiul l)i

McCarthy UitrtMluowl ta- - wthl Hot onsllnif tU Terrtlory, tlutte&naurnml ntoluliuii there apitraprtaW and !tU

MiMte this iMiniiHiri eirtiau owl dtsUlbuUw AiM

wmrMu. tum OaMKNM tk Uuiie4 um wuwummi Wm itoaini, Biwad Aiu41 U. rllOfUl MWrMMNl ilMi IMNH

he

..Jseo fit.of

hisare

leaacK

acted had but

mat reltbo modified.

D

Makekau to defer action until

46tho Issuo of

conXV. Mm tlnn

12,

be be

tho

me lor to

thewas

be

said that bethoy have

statements.

Contfrdea. asOatJthy

resolution betr

iMturday,

from

from IlQMlulUi

hvnii iwfttN.

EUGENE DEVAUCHBLLKEugene special

officer bribearrosted yesterday "In-

vestigation," having, itsailing 'mato

Lovl Woodbury for

GOT ALong yesterday

Bolt's court manslaugh- -

COMPANY ,n,,rlso":a nanieu i.uin unin

KAXiIHIWAENA last

and

puttwo

and

salo

even

and

stealing part Kee'scrop.

(Continued from Page One).,.,.dug, andwhich were value infinal

My has beenIn ovary possible C. SHolloway Superintendent

As"andof aupennionoeni,

considerable

expressions

maps, documents andstatistics bearing anyway upon and have ctyir- -

fully everyhave mado reserve hcslta

lion.After fully and

digested tho data thus secured,prepared tho following

my conclusions and

1. Are sjucificatlons,as by Mr. and approved

Mr. Howland and Mr. Hollowaytho Dopartent, forreservoir commonly

dam, completeovery

Are the suggestedKellogg out?

3. tho DamIn state of construction

"I consider that Board of proper safe?might have used a little dlnlo- - i.,flf dam underinacy," continued, "and the tho, present plans specifications,

. gentleman namea therein ef- - will safennlnlrm

munuiiii ,hn(a...a...,u ill"frum T.nrwl Prnrt. action miittnr.

ltlnds. beGn Put there was whllo the plansON i a and

,, 111 Of

steps, not

Kl- -

0h

had

Lor

tho

- " ow rwork being evidently

The motion refer was work n man of good engineeringLane motion to pass the training and speclflca- -

measuro. .Then spoko against Hons In some respects lacking inthe adoption of resolution, detail defect muy navetr fmtnr.. nf .mn,.nji.,. the nub.ic or

VVUIIHUVtlUliLlUUnext Smith said which causo of

regretted or proBont Investigation. rlnchealth had as It donefult tnattho

tho

mmea resolution

moved2 m. tho motion carried

Third reading ofSonate No.authorizing bond

50reading,nrnmnlln tt--n onnrtn lu

item or ?3u,uuu NanikuKallua. '

' 1 11 I t .

l

"n

Smith said they betteritem remain, as imperativethat bonds should

Coelho might thatwould a responsible

have

that

HBLDDevauoholle, police

Coast today.

SENTENCE.

Judgo

latter

amount

various made,

investigation

asked

or

submit

drawn

Public

detail?

carriedwork

TWO I,ubllc

qulto

matterI particularly refer wooden

stavopipes dam. Tho o

this class of pipe for outlotsqulto novel. I know

having used beforeat least a of

tonj'iM1well

first bill withmuvtu

letnot

the

and

minutely specifying howIs made

in f M. stavo pipe

as to t

It

it

The specifications evidentlynecessity for

minor alterations which mustevery

this and the clauses underland "Altei-a- -

Impossible recess. ln lti tlmt lt woum wen to havo oard of supervisors and tho .. for tncB0nau too expires might Issue tho .bonds to tho limit. ai, i t mnVn in ruillntr nt- -

day night. Takes days pass bill. onoosed motion refer. Kalama his . ti,i feature, whichnothing f..lt that tllG B(mrd 0f Health not Bshop said if thoy did not unam nf is that

acted respectfully the legislature in their boards super- - tno of Btavo pipe, armoredSpeakor Holsteln in speaking tho ho rolt that lt a matter of principle visors had better kill the tvnn nf as a reservoir out- -

matter said: ...in, nnil hn felt hill. ballot bill was ....... i i hnlno n nnvel.v. ' - . ; mil. MJilUl'lViA. n "the resolution by the vote 8 7. which contractors would

against us. Only and 'The of "explicit

Mawau nave a or and a tnererore, , that and anA mnute in tho prcclsothey had lt by

to but that thethere of tho that

lnfor within tho

was methodsand sent On

it localI 1 . r r 1. inn. I . . . I

vn u De ! I rcconor hn found, in

to got move They outmust neon ... of the

of in was at thosoon to .. , mniBt

ofthe has

UB ,.

ofin wny

thoof conser-

vative andof

andof

be reaolved, byof

ItepreMiiUtlves concurring,

m,Br refloinmeiulfttlona of a

ppoliUlhiu! on

WIlli It- to to ao

UIn iway

Uwfiw.

B Ami

Maul

suspected

ofof

of

nlshcdin

at

andIs

andto be

i..ak

hadWAITand

to

and thisthn I

legislature. thhe had

he

me ne

and11111

of moved.

not

P.

as

bo

ofof

od bo

five Ho

had ,t.and of

ofthn thnl

bam

be to

ofof

functions avoided; Tor- - for ,loInir ,vork anrltorlal offices whose functions and cepUlblo unmJstakabCtoduties havo or transferred reHUlt of neglecting minutlallocal offices that of dotaJl apparontiy to a class of

of given of duties WQrk whIch to controversytransferred from Territorial to wltn contmctor,Jurisdiction; and generally, them inspector and a of

April passed Senate provided counties, and towns ha n,nfmnnt and I,, thn stabllltv of construe- -c.euv-- u u, u..o mignt createa, Territorial functions, duties

the Houee ne0O8Blty ,tmrnisnea as

,lim,.iilHnuTTnwnll

usual

counties

HouseCongress

CON- -

HeiwtarIqwIiik

t

iL

It

""denco

mshould

p.

so

abolished;classes

criticismgenoral

ponslbllltles than Is possible, bo structlon of as recommendedobstacle Increased cost of Kollogg and Increased

constantly bo thickness of concroto covering appllodof development of hae remedied all their defoots and

prlnclplo of loell self government in outlet plpos which aroTerritory, strong, substlntlal and safo. The

Coelho moved ijM adoption

Smith wantedrUm measure ruto commltt'eo . (t was not specificenough in explained that it would be wleer to

details of orange preparedln clear style consideration or

he. iwetwilling .there, be revision.'

of It datynejl

bo tjie meaaure was referredHfwclai eounty eommlttee.

AjtmviNa. J

. Aftrtl )!

At UWuj'saih INwhng iutytllniiflluUl. 9iW

Mody, April '

At nr. llalkW, fmooh.

WMlHadsy. Awll II

it vim uBiueAalM. I Isu lUMMA

suspendedtaking, was for

Is alleged, In-

tended of the schooner

LIGHTKee pleaded guilty

In Do to

kihou uninese ui

wan of

tolesi

toetsforming

judgmont.

way by Messrs.Public

was

mo all

tho case,with request that

without

havingall

atn toreport embodyingrccommeendatlons:

tho plansWalker

by ofWorks

in Nuuanu valley,known Nuuanu in

altemtlonabeing

Is NuuanuIts present

Healthmoraallowed

try

o...PnmmkolnnBI'

tho toMUST YEARSrecluest tl,at

tootho

with

that

MWm

tho

renewed thoKalama

owingto criticism con

"tliat wore thetho board"

had

m

which ispipes used for eflluent wastothrough tho use

reservoirIs do of its

been In this mannorany magnitude.

Theunderstood asnot

passed House public was foriout very Justt to

i Is

originalcontemplated tho such

always occur Insort, tho

headlncs "Omlsslonsvby Ki- -

late. Session Wednes- - intthe to He motion. nrtinuinr

can ,,,UK0

waaWUliitni-- On thn the kill' vuiiv.".b,

of tet withcounts thn

verymust poor end

gone

for

the

thnare

priniou ait- -

OHIH.

uat

all plans

board

entire

of may be .,..,. tne in acand manneSi.

may be to Thg thismay bo led

all may be ln tmo led,lqoaI tho by the

lack con- -

and was thut ,v of thoviU,Ciui me mm. and res- - tlon. say hero tho

tne iiaa

.....

the

now the pipesthat tho of by Mr. thogovernment will not lntho way the the pro- -

duced amplythis " oon

asits He

farthe desired

f6r the

shouldtho was

tar. to the

,

bk.'

M.

MkftWMli bkt.

mu

wwtt

for

nstho

TO

the

bill

rice

allmy

ftr,

anil

tho

Mr.tho

thotho

well

thelost.

theand.

thethut

tho

not

for dam

construction

.nntnnot

that

that12th

that

said

orete alone is sufficient without rollancefui-m- upbn tho wood, while the oomplato satu- -

ration of the latter witn mo oxciusionof air, will protect It from dooay lndefinitely.

fUndor Hub-hoa- d "C" of "Embankinjent" it Is evident that tho use of;ftteeNscrapers or ra wasnet coividoreu n admissible, uououesfor the reason tliat in a preceding para

Lgraph it wan provided that "no borrow,plU hIihII be opened within the limitsfl.the reservoir" and this stipulationinoreHsed the leiiKth of haul requireuto obtain the nmuerlal for the damlHyoml the praotluHlile limits of sorap-Mi-

In my oplnloi) thla was anstlpuUitluii, tut It evidently

In umeli lililwr IiIiIm tlinn mltflttUAVe been iMouNtl had the eantmutorbMii t IHwrty Ul mwum wtrlli fromlb luliMMt INM Of UTMMj m Weiu b

H4 IntiMikUtfiy tv (to tern, n

ym wm mmm ir vm u vim

Itoitlble leakage from the niMrvolr, asthe top Mil la much more liripervlousthan the deeper layers through whichwater is percolating down the valley.

From the test pits which I had dugin the lints above the dam I am con-

vinced that the engineers were overcautions in this regard and am positivethat the removal of three to four feetof the soil Is entirely admissible without affecting the seepage loss from thereservoir. These pits showed a. depthof eight to eighteen feet of plastic ma-

terial over the lloor of the reservoir.For all future work the material torthe embankment which cannot be de-

posited by sulclng should be taken fromborrow-plt- s In the reservoir at a costwhich should not exceed 30 cents a yardinstead of hauling It from n long dis-

tance outside the reservoir and payingCO cents a yard for It. This latter com-ment on the soundness of tho policy ofta'klng nil material for the dam fromoutside the reservoir, is, however, mere- -

a difference In Judgment betweenengineers and is not strictly a part ofmy anewar to the Interrogatory as tothe completeness of the specification.Taken as a whole I may say that thespecifications compare favorably withthe average run of specifications forsuch works, and are not so seriouslydefective, but that tho work might hivebeen wfJ8ftMrtorlty yomplefced itndotthem within the timo stipulated bytho contract with a proper plant andan adequate organization and system.I have known of larger works havingbeen oxecuted by an exporloncod contractor without specifications, plans orwritten -- contract other than a fewsketches and th'o verbal directions oftho engineer, but of course, thfs loosemethod cannot be applied to publicworks and Is not to be commended under any clrcustances.

THE KELLOGG ALTERATIONS.In reply to the second question, I find

on careful Inquiry and examination thatovery alteration suggested by Mr. Kel-

logg has been cairled out and aro allj.ractlcally completed oxeept tho rockfill portion of the dam, which has beencommenced.

THE SAFETY' OF THE DAM.

In reply to the third and fourth quos

tlons as to whethei re work In Itsprosont stato of oonsliuctlon Is propor and safe and If tho dam will be safeIf completed uudir the prosont plansand specifications, I ,im glad to bo ableto express tin jnmiailficd op'nlon in thoaffirmative. Aftor thorough scrutinyof every part of the work, and a studyof tho geology and topography of theslto and after lostlng tho quality ofthe materials used and available foiuse, I am convinced that tho work Is

being property done, and when complet-ed will bo absolutely securo and Eaf.o

There are three ways by which earthdams may fall.' First: By being over-topp- by Hoodsaftor filling tho reservoir from whichtho earth on tho lower side Is washedavay uti.tll tho sliueturo Is finallyweakened and destroyed. This Is thomost common source of failure, dueo toinadequate capacity of spillway to car-ry nxtieme Hoods.

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ance of Final anaBy a complete saturation of in this Estate.

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and tho materials are oxtromoly porous .ing In his hands to tho creditors thore--

compacted found up-

on a Hlippery substratum of clay orsmooth rock whoso surface well

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By a of the m. the Judgo of said Court at thoouter slopes tho of Court of the Court atseepage water tho of Oahu, and the same hero- -

Thls is a by 1 as tho timo andwith away of tho outer for saidtoo and If takon In timo can be and that nil may

by for the then and there and causeseepage by siplo moans. A " any the same40 foot dam In that started to fall not and may cvl- -

in this way was my dl- - donco as to who aro to therectlon by a well way "a'd And of thistho down to a foot order in tho

tho of wltli a in tho Starsmall laid tho woll to tho and In for

Tho In tho tho last pub- -well and was carried off bv the nine. to b not leas two

dam dry and a when to the timebuilt. At the time well for 881(1

was started wasthrough the dam and oq andoarrlod away of tho lower toe

on Pane

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ofstructure

entitled,sureties urthor respon

sibility suchordored, Friday, the

day May, A. D. 1907, o'clockThird: super-saturati- before

from Room Honolulu,through ombankont Island be

gradual process, beginning appolntod placetho Hearing Fetltiomand Accounts

persons Interestedchecked providing drainago appear show

wators they have, why shouldIdaho be

secured under,up proporty. that notice

slope, several English language be pub-belo- w

piano saturation, Hsbed Hawaiian newspaperplpo from published Honolulu,

outsldo. water collected tne successive weeks,than weeks

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streaminghatreaved

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TESTA ConveyancingSearching Adjusting

DealingsCollecting, Typewriting,

InterpretingGeneral Orounf

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latter

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required.

Honolulu.

Chambers.

oxtromoly

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FirstAttest:

M. T. 8IMONTON,Clerk of tlw Oireult Court of Flrat

April 3, 10. IT .)- " m "' i"'

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(Continued from Page Fivo).with

to leave a bank 8 feot tor In various Irregular strata which

OF POSSIBLE FAIL- - water In every deep excavationUHE OF NUUANU DAM BY

EITHER OF THE MEANSSUGGESTED.

The failure of thor Dam byovertopping duo to floods exceeding thocnpaclty of the spillway cannot In myJudgment bo regarded as a possibilityfor tho reason that the cupaclty pro- -

Ided by tho plans appears to bo reasonably ample and In oxcess ofprobable Btream flow under extremoondltions.In this connection It 1ms secerned to

at

before

It is discuss

THE HAWAIIAN STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,

SCHUYLER S REPORT

ON NUUANU 1arisen from tho fact the resorvolrbasin is percolating wa.

verticalDISCUSSION appears

Nuuiinu

which Intersects strata and Hows

In little streams; the highest ofstrata Is about at olov. !)70 or

11 feet above the lowest part oftho original stream bed and percola-

tions from It are coming thostream on both sides above tho corewall. In excavating the core trench on

tho a stratum of porous ma-

terial was encountered at olev.

from which some 45 gallons por mlnutothe trench. An attempt was

made under Mr. Kollogg's direction to1110 that a modlllcatlon of the' plan of glyo fr(?e draInnB0 to this water by puttlie spillway woivu no uesiruoie 10 . rrllShed rock drain 18 In- -

avoid tho use of ovable Hash-board- s,

chog dc(jp Inftka ot the core wall. Whenand reduce tho height of overflow un- - . . rnh ...as renile"d over the rockdor oMtreme (conditions tyy Win. ,1rnln ,f nnnears to have stopped tho

hlch meets tho approval of tho en- -fl

... th TeminB on the maukaglneros with whom I have discussed It sUlo ,s ft,so tgnt and 8olI(1 withoutIs to extend tho spillway channl nuka appearanCo of seepage at tho 'Ewa sideof the dam, parallel with tho edge of Qf the stream, m other words,the reservoir!! forming n long 01 the core.wan and refilling ofoverflow, some 300 feet In lngth, pro- -

tho trcncnes have made an effectualtoe 'd by a lining of reinforced concrete of tne percoiation downtho" channel being ado deepr and wiuer stream past tne ,ino of the aam, Onand of Increased capacity from the up- -

walklkl the core trench Isper end down to tho line ot me uam. st)u openi BlvIhg. an opportunity ofln'thls way It is Impossible to secure thorou hly lnspoctlng the character ofthe desired capacity a deptn or

formatl0n throughout,overflow not exceeding ono foot. Such Jn thIs trench( at n pomt 150 feet Wal- -

an arrangement would admit of per- -klw of thQ stream channel, a small

manently Increasing tho height of wu- -sprlng was enc0Untcerd at elev. 969, 30

tor In tho reservoir oy iwo leui n., beow lho surface, flowing 20 gal-th- o

same height of dam. The avoidance minute. An attempt has beenof any echanical device for regulating

made un,icr my direction to confine thistho height of water automaucauj aii- -

sprJng ,n such a way as to produco apears to me desirable and 1 recommend' hpad b(U wlthout success as the waterthe adoption of this pian ior uu-- im.- -

flndg Ua wnter thropgh porousWHY. n rmmrl .ill thn orlclnnl nolnt of exit.

Tho second described cans of failure . . whlch sucn a springof earth dams could not occur 10 injure the dam Is to develop sufll- -

dam under consideration wnen uuuw

with tho dimensions planned and with

the atcrials hand. The corewallwill prevent such supcrsaturatlon of

tho makal half of the dam, until themass had becoo solidified by its own

,.it,- - ovon if wn assume that tho

copletcly compacted the reser

voir is filled.FAILURE BY SATURATION OF OUT

FAILURE BY SATURATION OFTHROUGH

SEEPAGE.unnecessary this pos

1907.

thatunderlaid

high.

thoseoutthosesome

into

Ewa side060,

came Into

cresi

side

with

feot

strata

clent head 'to work Its way upward tovio nrttrinni surface and And exit

through tho embankment. I am now

fully convinced that the refilling thotrench with earth will restore 'the on

clnal conditions, and the water will

henceforth percolate out underneath theportion mauka of tho corewall were not hoavy blanket of soil overlaying with

OUTER TOE

to

of

out any possible connection with thereservoir,

If the Nuuanu stream bod had never

cut down lower than elevation 970 or975 at the place where the dam Is locat

ed I think there would be no seepagesappearing along Its banks, as are, now

slblllty further than to say that tho . t ,,h water Wuld percorock-fl- ll section of 'the dam will afford slowly underneath the surfacesuch complete drainage of the makal th Vnliev. Tho velocity ot suchside of the embankment as to entirely rcrqJjatlon through the fine characteralter tne conuiuuno uuu piuuvc of fflatorlal' in these porous suu-irii- iu

blllty against such action. , almost inconceivably slow and pow

In order 'to preserve the wood dlapli- - crlegg to away the finest silt, oth- -

ro'frn which is to be built of redwood on erwise tho Water would not come outthe top of the concrete core-wa- ll from cC!ip ag ,t mvarabiy does. The velo- -

future decay, I should advise moving cUy of 8Ucn percoiating waters as do- -

the rock-fl- ll makal, a distance of ten ,nrmIne,i bv experiment Is as slow asfeet, filling the space with selected 10Q0 (() 2000 f(Jet m a year. Those deepclay, rammed In place and puddled next lyng strata have been Intercepted byto the wood with water, his will have thp concrcte core wall which rests on

the effect of excluding the air and pro- -bed rQck 15 to 23 foet aeeper than the

long the life o tho wood indefinitely (jfid of tne stream an(1 ex'tonds well intoagainst tho ravages o decay. t()e bank on eltht.r siae 0f Its channel,

It Involves a very slight change rom r totaJ lengtn ot 150 foet, while beyondthe KelloBg plans but one quite as im- -

ahe endH of thc concrote tho wood coreportnnt as the change made from Ore- -

wa1 regtg on impervious material forgon pine to California redwood in the te r0maininf length of tho dam 1600

material of the core-wal- l, and In the f(?et Thus the down-strea- porcola- -

same lino, tlie prolongation of the dura- - tong wlu nocessarily either bo checkedblllty of the core wall. Tho material at (he dum or diverted around tho damfor this can be partially obtained by u oltner end The condition then maylessening the thickness of the earth fill

bo clomparo,i to the excavation of amauka of tho core wall by about 4 feet, weJ or svmft through various wateropposite tho rock-fll- l. bearing strata. As long as the well is

Regarding tho general dimensions ot kept pumped out Wator will come intothe dam, I may say that they conform u j.gm aU gldeS( but wh0n pumpingto the dimensions almost universally ceases tll0 water will assume a certainadopted for oarth dams. Thes lopes of statIc lovel and remain quiet without3 to 1 insido and 2 on 1 outside are those vslble motion. If tho well were to beomployod on most of the dams with fll,ed solldiy wtn earth itho effect ofwhich I am now familiar. tne porcoating water upon such earth

filling would be nil. The slow downPROPOSED INCREASE OF HEIGHT stroam movement would continue

OF NUUANU 'DAM. around the filling without in any wayAn examination of tht contour map affeotnfr or moving the earth filling

of the reservoir reveals tho fact that ,n the weli So. it mUst be with thoby raising the water level ton feet dam; wnich would constitute the earthabovo tho crost of the spillway as pro- - niltng Jn the woll Ulustra'tlon. Theposed by Mr. Walker will Increase tho stream cnannoi may bo likened to acapacity of the reservoir by 236,700,000 broadi Bhallow weu which has been

or more than 60 per cent, giving cavated through tho porous strata,a Hotal capacity of 629,340,000 gallons. wh(m thfJ oarth n,lm& of the dam ja inThe Increase In capacity abpvo the top p,nCe ,t w,u TOStoro ithe conditionsof the Walker flash-boar- would be that mght bQ imagined to exist had not172,620,000 or 38 per cent. the stream channel been cut down

through the porous strata carrying fll- -Conslderlng the feet that tho cost of tratlons of water nnd the core wall will

raising the dam to elevation of 1038 Is form an ,mporvl0us side to the woll.liberally estimated at J31.000, U would Jn order that any wator 8naU oapeappear to be a wise expenditure, and I from th8 raBerVoir by loakage'lt mustrecommend that the plans be changed nnd way ,nto t,le poroua 8trata andto provide for thls Increase. pawl entlreiy around the dam. It may

do ao to aomo small extent but InSTIMATWD COST OF COM PLET- - capn(? u mn Oo no p088,b,0 lnJury.

ING THE DAM. ThIl) reaBonlng r tl,ink , ineon'trovertl- -Th approximate eatlmate of the en- - bIe

tire oot of dam theoomplBtlng the to WORKrnmimT APPEARANCE OFInomMKkl height Mcommended I 160,- - damTo the taynian unfamlllar with

the work is not encouraging, and It IsAllowing liberally for delay the dam (umoult to appreciate what has been

houkl be entiwJy rinlahed within aocompllHhed or where the money hasyear from the prwnt time. Tim time BpelU TJ)e mot (,,ncult purt ofcan It alwrtoned, If nowNwary by work- - every dam , Uie pranaratlon of theIn ait nlht far at leant a part of the fuumutloiM, and It Is the part which

take HttMit time. I am building a damT Uwr Oowi M wliiiHally plMBniHl moi, wi,ar W have been at work

pan bo oomplotod In Qm W (nut with twu 8ttil)ievU and sevemlmoNttii oitortor Umo. liundrod won fer it M yoar ami Iwva

Till MWaUJOW. iul U) atuiito to 1mIhMu of tteo orltMnw of Uw Mm hM lluMn. tH Muiwau IHtn mwuid u.mrm mi la lit mUim mlly m it it mw rtWly fruw row ok, ond

begin to tAe the fbrm and body of adam, a tho important foundation workIs practically flnlshwl.

RECOMMENDATIONS.I will briefly review the changes In

plan which I have hitherto touched up-

on and recommend:First Increaso the height of tho dam

from a crest elevation of 1088 to olev.1038, Increasing the capacity 60 por cent.

Second Chango, the plan of spillwayto a channel parallel with tho side oftho reservoir, extending the longth ofthe overflow lip to 300 feot, giving acapacity of 1000 see-f- t. with a rise of 1

ft. and doing away with movable flash-boar-

and foot brldgo.Third Move tho rock fill portion of

the dam ten feet makal, filling thospaco between the rock All and thoredwood coro wall on top of tho con-crete wall with selected clay, rammedIn place, and puddled with water nextto tho core wall. This filling shouldstart about 3 feot below the top of theconcrete part of tho wall and extendto thc top.

Fourth I recommend that the plpothrough tho core wall on the Walklklside already In place Is of no sorvlceas no water can roach It. The trenchbeing filled with Impervious materialall percolation to the head of the pipeIs cut off.

Fifth Install a two-sta- centrifugalpump and engine with capacity forpumping throe cubic feet per second toa halght of 150 feet for sluicing purposes.

Sixth Omit the marginal excavationaround the reservoir provided, for Inthe original plans, estimated at 30,000

cubic yards and costing $7,500. Thoevident Intent of this marginal excavation was to provide against tho growthswhich accumulate In shallow wateraround thc margin. This would bo anexcellent provision If the resorvolr worealways full, but as tho working levelof tho water will be below tho depth ofexcavation planned the conditionssought to be avoided would still prevail at the lower levels. Hence it rs

to be a useless expense to makesuch excavation.

Seventh To provide for securing aslarge a proportion of freshet wator aspossible from the Lulumahu stream Ithink the dimensions of the ditch fordiverting its water should bo consid-erably Increased. As the ditch is onlyabout 42.") feet lon.g the expense of en-

larging it Is not very great. I havomade no estimates on thfs point, asthe necessity for the diversion Is notImmediate further than to carry thelow water flow, which the sluice-ditc- h

will convey for some years to come.The original estimate for this diversionwas $1230. The diversion of tho Maolostream by pipe and tunnel is also amatter for subsequent considerationand construction, and does not enterinto the estimates for tho Nuuanu Damfor tho present. The cost of the Maolodiversion by a tunnel 900 feet long and3900 foet of and woodstave pipe, with a branch ofpipe, 1000 feet long, was estimated byMr. Wakler at $13,680.00.

Eighth I recommend, most emphatically that tho sllucihg operations bepushed to the utmost to the end thatall material possible to bo moved bythat process shall bo so moved, andthat practically all of the earth fromStation 4.75 to the Walklkl end, except that at tho mauka toe now beingdeposited by cars to the extent of 4600cu. yds. bo put In place by sluicing.

Foreign JSewsBy

ROOSEVELT TO CRITIC i.WASHINGTON, D. C, April 24.

President Roosevelt has issued a letter,replying to tho criticisms of his recentcoupling of tho names of Harriman,Moyer and Haywood as undesirablecitizens and reaffirming the statementsIn which he declared them to be dlscreditors of labor.

Moyer and .Haywood are tho leadersof the Western Federation of MIncts,now in an Idaho prison, charged withcomplicity In tho assassination of ex- -Governor Steuonberg of that state.

LORD LI FOR MINISTER.PEKING, " April 24. LI Chimr Fane.

eon of LI Hung Chang, has been appointed Chinese Minister of England.

LI Chlng Fang has long been knownIn China as lyord LI and Is roputod tobe n progressive statesman.

I .PLAGUE IN VENEZUELA.

CARTAGENA. April 24. Three nundred plaguo patients are In the hos-pltal-

4CAN'T HELP ITSc-L-

Heart dlseaso never grows betterof itself. Unless something is doneto assist its recovory, it will surelyload to death, through somo chronicdisorder which it has induced, or bysudden heart failure. The vory hostrestorative known is Dr. MIIob'Heart Cure, which strengthens thohoart muscles and norvos. If firstbpttlo falls to honeflt, inonoy back.

Cam I n I , -rvi muiibj anu uiauaer iroub a

mm

Cable

RELIEVES IK

24 HoursALL URINARYDISCHARGES

the luiuulin

'LU...U

APPEALED CASE WON OUT. was ncqulttod yesterday by a jury In

Jaclntho 'Miguel who had nppealed to Judge Do Holt's court. John M, Martinthp Circuit Court from a fine of $250 of tho Anti-Saloo- n Lenguc was aotlvonnd costs for selling liquor to a minor, lr. this prosecution.

WORKING WOMEN,WHAT THEY SHOULD KNOW

MRS.SADIE ABBOTTWomen for the most part spend

their lives at home, and it is thosewomen who are willing and ambitiousthat their homes shall bo kept neatand pretty, their children well dressedand tidy, who do their own cooking1,sweoping, dusting and often washing,ironing and sewing for tho entirefamily, who call for ajir sympathy.

Truly the work of sucli a womanis "never done" and is it any wonderthat she breaks down at the end of afew years, the back begins to ache,there is a displacement, inflammationorulceration of the abdominal organs,a female weakness is brought on, andtho struggle of that wife and motherto continue her duties is pitiful,

Lydia E. Plnkham's VegetableCompound, made from native rootsand herbs, is the exact medicine awoman needs whose strength is over-taxed. It keeps the feminine organsin a strong and healthy condition.In preparing for childbirth and re-cuperating therefrom it is most eff-icient. It carries a woman safelythrough the change of life and inmaking her strong and well assistsher to be a good wife and mother.

Mrs. Sadie Abbott, of Jeannette,Pa., writes :Dear Mrs. Pinkham

"I suffered soverely with pain everymonth and also a pain In my left side. Mydoctor prescribed for me but did me nogood: a friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound and I wrote you Inregard to ray condition. I followed youradvice and am a perfectly well woman. Thopains have all disappeared and I cannot

THAN

MRS. PRE E IyIKITRICK'

Mrs. Prce McKitrick, of La Fargo,Wis., writes :

Dear Mrs. Pinkham :

"For six years I euffored from 'femaleweakness. I was so Irregular that I would

from three weeks to bIx months, so Ihought I would give Lydia E. Pinkham's

Vcgetablo Compound a trial,' 'Now I am once more well and can do my

work without a pain. Any one who wishes,can write to me and I will answer all lettersgladly."

Women should remember that LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoundholds the record for tho greatestnumber of actual cures of female ills.Every suffering woman in thoUnited States is asked to accept thofollowing invitation. It is f.?e, willbring you health and may s'lfr'eyour life.

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Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation (0 Women.

Women.suffering from any form offemalo weakness are invited topromptly communicate with. Mrs.Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From thosymptoms given, tho trouble may belocated and the quickest and surestway of recovery advised. Out of hervast volume of experience in treatingfemale ills Mrs. Pinkham probablyhas tho very knowledge that willhelp your case. Her advice is freeand always helpful.

Lydia E. Pinkham's .Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fall.

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Serial Number Sixty One Ninety

In accordance with the Pure Food and Drug Law we filed our applica-tion with the Department of Agriculture and have received' the follow-ing reply:

DEPARTMENT O F AGRICULTURE.OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

WASHINGTON, March 2, 1907.

BENSON, SMITH AND CO., LTD., Honolulu, T. H.Gentlemen: I beg to acknowledge receipt of your guaranty made out

and properly acknowledged before a notary, and to state that It has beenregularly filed under Serial Number 6190.

v Respectfully,(Signed) JAMES WILSON.

Secretary.

5 33and over The Only Double-Trac- k Railway between the Missouri River anaChicago.

Throe xr-c&a-t Trains TiexltyVIA

SOUTHERN PACIFIC. UNION PACIFIC ANDCHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS.

R1LAND LIMITED, YESTIBTJ LED. Leave San Francisco tallyThe most luxurloua train In the world. New Pullman drawing room andstateroom cars built expressly for this famous train. Gentleman's buffet aadLady a parlor observation car. Book-love- rs Library. Dlnlne car-- mal ala carte. Electric lighted throughout.EASTERN EXPRESS VESTIBU LED. Leaves San Francisco at 1:00 p.m. dally. Through Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping Cara to Chleam.Dining Cars. Free Chair Cars.ATLANTIC EXPRESS. VESTIBU LED. Leavea San Francisco nt l:Na. m. Dally. Standard and Tourist Sleepers.

PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONSWednesday, Thursdays and Fridays. The best of everything.

Tickets to and from all points in Europe.

Cliioao &? NorthwesternR. R. RITCHIE, a A. P.617 Market Street. '

Central Building. Ban Franc!..

ShippingReceiptBooks

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THE

Bank of JJawaiiLIMITED.

Incorporated Under tho Laws of thoTerritory of Hawaii,

CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS

$1,029,3GG.J0

OFFICERS.

Charles M. Cooko PresidentP. C. Jones First nt

F. W. Macfarlano...2nd nt

C. H. Cooke CashierC. Hustace Jr Assistant CashierF. B. Damon Assistant CashierZeno K. Myers...; Auditor

DIRECTORS: ChaB. M. Cooke, P. C.

Jones, F. W. Macfarlane, E. F. Bishop,E. D. Tenney, J. A. McCandless, C. H.Atherton. C. H. Cooke, F. B. Damon,F. C. Atherton. .

COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS- - DE- -PARTMENTS.

Strict attention given to all branchesof Ranking

JUDD BUILDING, - FORT STREET.

Claus Spreckels. ."Wm. G. Irwin.

CHpdels&CoBANKERS

HONOLULU, .' H. T.

Smi Francisco Agents The NevadaNational Bank of San Francisco.

DRAW EXCHANGE ONBAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na-

tional Bank of San Francisco.LONDON Union of London & Smith's

Bank, Ltd.NEW YORK American Exchange Na-

tional Bank.CHICAGO Corn Exchange National

Bank.PARIS Credit Lyonnais.BERLIN Dresdncr Bank.HONGKONG- - AND YOKOHAMA The

Hongkong Shanghai BankingCorporation.

NEW ZEALANi AUSTRALIABank of New Zealand, and Bank ofAustralasia.

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bankof British North America.

TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKINGAND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.

Deposits Received, Loans Made onApprovp.d Security, Commercial andTravellers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex--ian- go

Bought and Sold.

COLLECTIONS" P.ROMPTLY AC-

COUNTED FOP--

ESTABLISHED IN 1858.

BISHOP SCO.BANKERS

Commercial and Travellers'Letters of Credit issued on theBank of California and The Lon-

don Joint Stock Bank, Limited,London.

Correspondents for the Amer-

ican Express Company, andThos. Cook & Son.

Interest allowed on term andSavings Bank Deposits,

THE

Limited.ESTABLISHED 18SC.

Capital Subscribed Yen 24,000.000Capital Paid Up 21,000,000

Reserve Fund 13,700,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

Branches and Agencies:Honolulu, Now York, San FrancU

London, Lyons, Bombay, Hongkong,Dalny, Newchwang, Leayang, Pekln,Hangkaw, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin,Mukden, Antung Hslen, Kobe, Naga- -

aaki, Toklo, Osaka.Tho Banks buys and receives for Col

lection Bills of Exchange, Issue Draftsand Letters of Credit, and transacts a

! general banking business.

Honolulu Branch 67 King Street

HAND PAINTED NOVELTIES.

At

O. Y. ITOW

BereUnla St. near Emma Honolulu,

Flwt Class Meals Served.

Hit el Street, near Nuuanu.OFDN ALL NIGHT.

Short Otfers i Specialty. 21 Meals,

IF YMWISII Tfl imFRTISFtr I'llllWM iwilHlHMiiaa A.

in NEwaPAPuniiAHWII8K8 AT ANYTIMU

l en or Writ

I

$1.50

R 3Mw ADVERTISING MM

LBOOM PA NS

GO OOTJ STRIKE

Y. W. C. A. GIRLS REFUSE TO

WAIT ON THEMSELVES AND

SHAKE PLACE AFTER NOTICE.

A strike Is on at thhe Young Women'sChristian Association lunch rooms Intho Boston building It Isn't Just anordinary avoryJuy San Francisco styleof strike whow the waiters pull off theiraprons and walk out, or u double linoot union picket. stand guard In frontof the condemned place and warn awaywould bo cuMcomurs with a formidablearray of brick-bat-s. Not anything likethat; Honolulu Isn't- patterning aftertho ordinary.

In this case it Is a strlko of thepatrons of tho ptucc. They "servednotice" yostorday and the war Is on.All tho trouble aroso ovor a now system Inaugurated this week whereby thocustomers perform the part of wait-ers for themselves. Each girl as shocame in for her lunch at noon Tues-day, was pointed to a big pllo of traysand directed to the culinary depart-e- nt

where her allotment of salad, meat,vegetables, bread and tea were passedout to her and sho was compelled tocarry her lunch to tho tablo and waiton herself. This didn't suit at allwith tho majority and an indignationmeeting was at onco held with tho result that an ultimatum was Issued, andon tho refusal of tho management toconsider it, the strike was called.

Miss Moycr, who Is in chargo of tholunch room says that sho will notback down - from her position. ThoOften cent lunch is being furnished atbarely cost prices and regular waiterscannot bo afforded. 'Heretofore thowaiting has been done by girls whoperformed tho service In return for

'e

CLOCK STANDSABOUT TWELVE

INCHES HIGH.

by Manufacturerto be a perfect timepiece. The.clock can be seen at THE STARoffice. It Is an attractive plecoof furniture and when you see Ityou will want.one to replaco thatcheap nickel affair which is usu-

ally called an Alarm Clock. Thisclock Is made of Gun Metal andthe movement Is guaranteed trkeep correct time.

THE HAWAIIAN STAR, WEDNE8DAY, APRIL 24, 1907.

their moal frco but tho work has beentoo hard on thoso girls and hud to bodiscontinued. Milss Mpye!r declaresthat If the girls can do better than thoassociation Is doing for them they nrowolcomo to do so and sho won't losoany sleep ovor It. There aro aboutfifty working girls stenographers,clerks, etc., wo have heretofore ob-

tained their noonday luncheon nt thoassociation room.

111 THE SENATE

FIFTY-THIR- D DAY.AFTERNOON SESSION.

Tho first business taken up by thoSenuto was tho consideration of theGovernor's veto of Scnato Bill No. 64

the Maul electric franchise measure.Haysoldon inoved that the bill passnotwithstanding the veto. Coolhoseconded tho measure. He spoko In

favor of the measure and said that cor-ta- ln

raised by tho governorwere not borne out by tho oftho act.

Woods moved to make tho mousurothe special order of tho day tomorrow.Ho later withdraw his motion.

, Smith said that In Its prosont shapeho. did not think that tho bill wouldmeet with the approval of Congress. He

(was In favor of (passlng tho bill overthe governor's veto as tho measure

j would go before congress and benmonaeu or else lort to tile. There werecertain defects to tho meaoure and ifthe action of tho Senate were to bo thefinal consideration ho would not be Infavor of tho measuro but the measurewould go before Congress and theretho defects could be remedied.

Woods said that much as he dislikedto sustain tho veto ho felt uncertainover tho measure. Ho bad voted forthe gas and rapid transit franchisesand had seen that tho Territory hadnot gotten anything out of them.

Smith Interrupted by 'saying they got2 2 per cent out of tho Rapid Transit.

Woods wanted tho matter continued

4

CQNSU L

SCRAPPING 0

PUTS MATTER TO A TEST VOTE

YESTERDAY AND SOCIETY IS

NOW OUT OF EXISTENCE.

Chlnosc consul Chang Tso Fun hold aconforonco yostorday at Aula Park toconsldor tho troubles between tho op-

posing factions of tho Bok on Society.Tho factions of tho organization hudbeen quarrelling over tho election ofolllcors.

The consul addressed tho meeting andurged upon his hearers tho necesscltyofthe Chinese pearyclng itholr ilnternalstrife. Ho called for a vote as towhothor tho society was to bo disband-ed or not. About two hundred votedngnlnst .the dlsbandmcnt of tho or-

ganization while about four or. fivehundred voted In favor of the abolitionof tho society. Tho consul accordinglydeclared tho society disbanded. Therewas much enthusiasm shown.

SET BACK FIFTY.Capt. Cockran, Twentieth Infantry,

who was court-martlall- in Manilaand ordered dismissed from tho army,has had tho court-martlal- 's findingsreviewed by the President with tho re-

sult that Instead of being dismissedho has been reduced fifty numberswhich places him Just below Capt.Heldt of the Tenth Infantry, now sta-

tioned In Honolulu.

In order that ho could consider it morocarefully. He moved to defer actionuntil 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Chllllng-wort- h

supported this motion and Itcarried.

At 2:25 p. m. tho Senate adjourned foithe day.

Am. sp. Edward Bewail, Quick, San

atest Premium

THIS ILLUSTRATION WILL GIVE THE READER A GOODIDEA OF THE OF THE NEW ORNAMENTAL PAR-LOR ALARM CLOCK, BUT THE ACTUAL SIZE OF THE CLOCKIS LARGER; IT STANDS ABOUT 12 INCHES HIGH AND ISMASSIVE IN IT IS MADE OF BARBUFF GUN METAL, OF VERY ORNAMENTAL DESIGN, AND ISFITTED WITH AN EXTRA LOUD BELL ENTIRELY HIDDENFROM VIEW.

mob E

H01U KEEPERS

CAN GET LABOR-WITHOU-

THEM FAVORED FEWCAUGHT GRAFTING.

Slnco Japanese laborers can nogo to tho United States mainland fromthis Territory nnd thoro are plenty ofJapanese hero to call upon for planta-tion labor, tho sugar plantations havoceased to pay Japanese hotel keeperstho former customnry fco of $2 per headfor laborers secured by the hotel keepers for work on tho plantations.

Until recontly thero wero four hotelkeepers who were still paid fees forsupplying such labor as was not other-wise secured. It now develops thattheso four have been running a littlegraft and they are now cut oft frombenefits formerly recolvcd.

ON THE ROAD TO 1 WILE I.Thero is a movement on foot to shift

the denizens of Iwllel from tho mainroad to a loss conspicuous part of thodistrict. Tho pineapple cannery andfactory at Iwllel will shortly bo em-ploying several hundred men. womenand chlldron who will have to uso thoroad to go to and from work. At pres-ent the women go a roundabout routeby tho railway track to avoid n.isslnialong the notorious road.

ST. VITUS' DANCEyields quite readily to tho soothingana strengthening influence of Dr,Miles Nervine, because it is a Duro- -

ly nervous affection. Even The chronic form, while often stubborn. Iseventually cured by its persistent use.Sold by druggists on a guaranteethat first bottle will benefit, or money refunded.

Offer Ever Madey et NT & w & Iita H o nolulti

Parlor Alarm ClockFor Readers of THE STAR

Pari

lira

Guaranteed

absolutely

objectionsprovisions

APPEARANCE

MUCHAPPEARANCE. EBONIZED

PLANTATIONS

longer

Evert

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JAP

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CAN USE AN

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IT IS A WANT

AND A

NECESSITY.

Here's a chance to get a NewOrnamental Parlor Alarm Clockabsolutely free. This is a STARpremium and it beats anythingever put out. Indeed, we'vespread ourselves to secure anunusually attractive, durableand Ornamental Parlor AlarmClock. They sell everywhere forFIVE DOLLARS, but readers ofTHE STAR can secure one abso-lutely free.

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to Obtain a Ornamental Parlor Alarm ClockSubscribers to STAR, old and new.

pay $8.00 in advance for one year's subscriptionreceive one Ornamental Parlor Alarm

Clock free of chargeCALL AT THE STAR OFFICE ANDIE THE PARLOR ALARM OLOOK

Hfesilutft

FEES

ck

How NewTHE both who

willwill New

LAME SHOULDER.Whether resulting from a pain or

from rheumatic pains, there Is nothingso good for a lamo shoulder as Chamberlaln's Pain Balm. Apply it freelyand rub the parts vigorously at eachapplication and a quick cure is cer-tain. For sulo by all dealers, Benson,Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii.

Fraternal Meetings

1ARMONY LODGE NO 3, I. O. O. F.Meets every Monday evening, at 7:30,

n Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort street. Vis.ting brothers cordially Invited to at-'n- L

C. A. SIMPSON, N. G.B. R. HENDRY. Secretary.

HONOLULU LODGE 616. B. P. O. E.will moot in tholr hall. King street.near Fort, every Friday evening. Byorder of tho E. It.

FRANK E. RICHARDSON, B. R.HARRY H. SIMPSON, Secy.

Ring up Main 493.

LEADING HAT ANDCLOTHES CLEANERS

Alfred Gumbs, Manager.

All kinds of Hats Cleaned and Block-ed. Ladier' and Gents' Clothes. Clean-ed, Dyed and Repaired. Prices Mod-erate.1154 Fort St. opp. Convent. Honolulu.

T, SHIMATHE DYER.

CLOTHES DYED AND CLEANED.All Work Guaranteed.

Suits Cleaned ond Pressed, GOc;Tuxedo, J75c.

No. 1230 Fort Street, near OrpheumTheater, Honolulu, T. H.

MCommlKsio.i MerchantsSugar Fact vs.

AGENTS FORTho Ewa Plantation Company.The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.The Kohala Sugar Company.Tho Walmea Sugar Mill Company.The Fulton Iron Wonts, St. Louis, Mo.Vmerlcan Steam Pump Co.The George R. Blake Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals.fho New England Mutual LIfo Insur-

ance Company of Boston.Tho Aetna Fire Insurance Company of

Hartford, Conn.National Fire Insurance Co., of

Union Pacific

KailroadSUGGESTS

Speed aiOLcl

ComfortThree trains dally, through cars,

first and second class to all points.Reduced rates take effect soon. Writenow.

S. E. BoothGENERAL AGENT.

NO. 1 Montgomery Street,

SAN FRANCISCO.

OSH OURSTo Chicago

From San Francisco. The

Fastest transaontinental train.

OverlandLimited

aiMtrla llg)Ud, Buffet, Li-

brary and Drawing room it,

olmryatlQn gar. with

dlnr. Telwranhtt newi pot-- d

on train.

UU U I 111 lUUlll J

SEVEN

CHAN KEES3 Hotel Street, noar Bethel.

Dry Goods Ladles' and Gents' FanoyGoods.

XI. AKAGISIIIRTMAKER.

Shirts made with materia' furnlshet11.00, $1.60 ,$2.00, $2.50. When cus-tomer furnishes material 60c and 76c.Ewa side Nuuanu St. near Beretanla

James T. Taylor,M. Am. Soc. C. E.

CONSULTING HYDRAULICHNGINGGR.

Honolulu, T. H.

River 3tieet near Hotel.PHONE WHITE 2576.

Bamboo FurnitureAND PICTURE FRAMES.

Neat and Handsome Designs MadoTo Order.

803 Beretanla Street, near Punchbowl.TELEPHONE BLUE 881.

BE ..Queen Street.DEALERS IN

ID

Firewood, Stove,Steam and Blacksmith

CoalWHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Special Attention Given To

DRAYINGALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND.

Vienna BakeryGOOD Bread the only HOME-MAD- E

BREAD in town. All kinds of cakesour specialty. Wagon delivery throughcity.Phono ' Iain 179. No. 1120 Fort St.

0 1 otIx as jSCg tvtlyCLEANED AND PRESSES

Honolulu Clothes Clonhing Co

Alakca St., near King. Phone Main 148

Koa FurnitureUPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING.

WING CHONG CO.Cor. King and Bethel. P. O. Box 1030.

JMC. OHTA,JAPANESE CONTRACTORAND CARPENTER. '

House No. 762 Shoridnn StTelephone White 601.

Horse Clipping.Luke Rogers Is back again from

Maul, clipping horsos at the old stand,corner Punrhbowl nnd King streets.

THE LATEST PATTERNSIn suitings for Spring and Summer

wear. These goods are limited to onesuit per pattern. ,

Good dreeaera will not have theirIdeas Imitated if they buy here.

Try us and be satUfled.,

WAV.A baniai Go. ItClMerohant Tailors.Phone Bluo 2741.No. 62 King Street

MIR1KIDAMI2AABBR IIQP.

Open from C:0 a. m. to 9 p. m.HOT AND COLD RATI If.

Four modern buth tuba with stowNuuanu Street near Pwuaiil.

Importers and dealers In KosilaH,American und Clflnese Dry Ooodi. OM

nsse Ores Linens, LatliM' Shirt WiMIHttenii, arsis Ololh sitd UrM UMTabid Covers, Pongee ft'" " lntU t8llk, Matting and OMmuhor fNHTrunk. MM Nuuanu itrt kftWMnKIWI and Hulel airesis. Rwft.p. O Hut Ml HuAtfim, , f ,

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A ihno Assortment

ot Cat-eye- s, Moon and Coral Shellson display at

W oman's ExchangeHotel Street near Union.

Corner Hotel and Union Streets.

iffliiiiiiffWITH COMBOR HAIR BRUSH.

Pacheco's Dandruff Killer Is the onlymedy that will effectually destroy thendruff germ, and promote a luxu-u- nt

growth of hair.Sold by all Druggists and at Pache-Barb- er

Shop, Fort street.

PHONE MAIN 232.

YOUR FACEw

No matter how bright, your lace loseshalf its charm Iiy the exhibition ol unsight-

ly teeth. If extracted the Rum may shrinkand make bad wrinkles. If neglected theywill spread decay to others aad make yourbreath bad. Have your tetth attended tonow.

F. L. FERGUSON, D. D. S.TIIK EXPERT DENTISTS

Arlington Hotel, -- Hotel St.

J. Hi

VQUNGr H2:r CENTRALABSOLUTELYFIRE-PROO- F

HONOLULU

jflOANft HOTELWAMOKI BEACH

HERTSCHE, GENERAL MANAGER

Telephone Main 193. Box 192.

3d J. JLoi?3LSuccessor

LORD BELSER,GENERAL CONTRACTOR.

Sewers, Dredging, Grading, Paving,Teaming, Crushed Rock.

Black and White Sand and SoilFor Sale.

Office and Yard, South and Kawaiahao

J.

A

P. O.

to&

Streets.

Cannibal FoodBowls. Drink'Ing Cups. Fans, Bas

kets, Mats anaTapas. HAWAII &

SOUTH SEAS CU

RIO

Alexander YoungBuilding.

ENAMELED JEWELRY.At Half Prices.

Hotel Street near Fort.

A. R. VIEIRA &

115 Hotel Street.

PETER BARON.

will ba ready April 1 to lnstruot ladleagentleman aad ohlldreu in the delight- -

ful art ofSwimming

at any hour at the Tlaalanl Boat ClubHouse. Tel. Illue 281.

Awa

STORE CO.,

CO.

Telanlione Main W . P, 0. Box 941,

WINGr WO TAI& COQOMMIIilON MWUOIIAHT8.

9U Nuuaau near' King.ImHerttrs wl Dalein In Gaswal

MirwiandlMt.OulHtM arookarywaM. UslUilXa. VM

m. Ouutborwuod TrugluL lUlUmWain gad OMmm mJ Jipmimimf m luvtr wim.

Hit M mmg, Mm

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

wTw. Dlrnontl & Go 1'ago "Wah Ylng Cnong Co..... I'ag sN. 8. Baches Dry Goods Co... Page 8

Hotel Baths Page 5

I'mugi-iiul- Hial ,l!lvu UondcLAGil

Svns ol the Day.

THE WEATHER,Laocl Onice, U. S. Woathor Buroau,

Young Building. :

Temporatures at 6 n. m.i 8 a. m.; 10

a. m. j and morning minimum:Barometer reading; absolutes humidity

(grains per cubic foot); relative hu-

midity, and dew point: At 8 a. m.:

Wind: Voloclty and direction at 8 a.m.; 10 a. m.; and noon:

Rainfall during 24 hours ending S a.m.:

Total wind movement during 24 hoursending at noon:

WM. B. STOCKMAN,Section Director.

LONDON BESTS: April 24, 9 shillings, 5V1 ponce; last previous quota-

tion, April 20, 9 shillings, 4 ponce.SUGAR: April 24, 8:30 A. M., 3

cents a pound, or $74.00 a ton; lastnrovious nuotatlon, April 20. 3.7C5

conts a pound or ?7G.30 a ton.

I.nw prices at Now England Bakery.The County Board of Supervisors

will meet on Friday night of this week.An acceptable gift cat-ey- es lels Just

tho thing to send to that friend otyours abroad.

County Clerk Kalauokalanl wasfrom hla offlco 'today by tho serious

illness of his mother.Tho Mongolia is duo to arrive here onMay 7th, unless delayed by lier running ashore on Monday.

Housekeepers can't afford to overlookSachs' add In today's Issue, a throeday's opportunity of saving money.

Swimming-- bowling, Turkish bathsand physical culture constitute tho attractions at the Hotel Baths.

Miss Kate Kelley, stenographer fortho Judiciary Departmont,left for Ka- -

ilua yesterday to attend the term ofcourt there.

The Honolulu Symphony Society willgivo an invitational concert to Its membors and friends next Sunday afternoonn the Elks new hall.

We pay honest prices for Jewelry,

and tho like and do business on asmall margin of profit. J. Carlo PawnCo.

Have you tried a Wachusett shirt?They aro the latest in the market. On

sale at Wah Ylng Chong Co., Kingstreet near the Fish Market.

A good sewing machine can bo ruinedby allowing incompetent persons to re-

pair it. All our work guaranteed. Bon-ny & Co., 1266 Fort street. Phone Main4SS.

Former Treasurer Davles, of theWorld's Student Christian Federation,which has Just been in session at To-ki- o,

Is a brother of T. CHve Davles, ofHonolulu. He is a passenger on theMongolia on his way homo to England.

The Gleaners mot this morning withMiss Dora Atwater, 1221 Pensacolastreet. Miss Mnhoney spoke of herlife In Africa. A feature of the gather-ing will bo tho opening of the miteboxes.

'Have you got your costume for themasquorado ball made yet? Got busyand have your best girl make one foryou if you haven't time yourself. Ittakes place in K. of P. hall on May 1st,(Wednesday ovo). Unmasking at 10

o'clock. Special car at 12 o'clock.W. It. Castle, Jr., assistant dean at

Harvard University, has been appoint-ed by the local Chamber of Commerceas delogate of that body to the MohonkConference to bo hold on May 22, 23

and 24. News of his appointment wentforward to Mr. Castle by the S. S. Siberia on Monday.

A lot of undelivered certificates ofmembership in tho Citizens' Guard, anununlformod military organization ofthe days of the Provisional Governmentand tho Republic, were found by SheriffIaukea and Chief Taylor among somoold papers In the polico station. Theyhave been given to tho Gazette Company to distribute.

Y RECOMME

CONTRACJCANCELLED

SOME MEMBERS OF DAM COMMIT- -

TBSE FAVOR CONTINUING WORK

WITHOUT CONTRACTOR.

The House may take up the matter of

the Nuuanu dam, investigation this af-

ternoon. It Is understood that Representative Hughee will make a report on

the matter, with sweeping denunciationof the manner under whloh the work !

being done, ond recommending that thecontract for the' work be annuled andthe work ooutimied under direct gov-

ernmental supervision.The report of Xxpert Soliuyler will

hI'i coma in (or dissuasion, althoughthis ruport la very favorable towardsthe project.

PAMMKNQHHH ARKIVKD.Her N. g. Mlkttliela, from Kauai, Ap

ril 14: Mrs. (1 llotgar4, IMr Hrn, lira, U. T ftreig, Mia A. M Do,W M, M M HimInm4Ii, WIIMMI

FRUIT SHIPPING

ILVIEWS OP A FRUIT GROWER

SUGGESTS THAT BOUNTY BE

FOIL REAL SERVloJ.

EDITOR STAR; As a fruit grower-- I

would llko to offer somo sugges-

tions as to House Bill 19G providinga bounty to shipping companies car-rying fresh fruit. Not having readtho bill I am not prepared to speakon tho bill as formulated, but thisTerritory should bo careful to guardtho growers' interests; which is sol-do-

dono in bills passed ostensiblyfor tho bonoflt of the agriculturalclasses, yet who aro seldom partici-pants in benefits of bounties to tnooxtont they should bo. As an exam-ple tho bounty of ono and a halfconts per pound plaped on beet sugarby tho Federal government. Duringtho last year of tho bounty, one fac-tory in Southorn California, realized$10,000.00; moro than enough fromtho bounty to pay for all the beetsused that season; yet tlio price paidto growers for beets was so low-tha-

most ol them came out In debt;not realizing enough to pay for grow-ing tho crop; tho next year thoyunitedly refused to enter Into anycontract to grow a crop; the fac-tory people then raised the price,notwithstanding tho fact that theywould not get tho bounty of ono anaono half cents on the next crop;proof that thoy could well afford topay moro for the beets; yet duringthe life of the bounty they got alltho benefit and tho growers noth-ing.

Now if tho people of this Territoryare to be taxed, fruit growers Incli'ed, for the purpose of paying anyliansportatlon company a bounty, lotus be sure they will make good by1st. providing a modernfruit transportation service. 2nd. paythe bounty only on such fruit as tnoydeliver to destination In good order.3rd. Make tho bounty a certain rateper pound on all sbldmcnt, with tno.condition that the charge to growersshall not exceed say ?5.0j per ton or2000 lbs; (not u cubic feet as thebasis Is now,) for all shipments Inopen storage; and not exceeding$10.00 per ton on cold storage. Thepresent rates are $3.5o per ton, 40feet cubic measure; tho equivalent otabout $7.00 per ton weight In openstorage, and $40.00 per ton weightcold storage.

At the present, time fruit shipped inopen storage spoils so badly that thereis no profit In shipping. It payingbetter to sell pineapples to the can-

neries at lower pr.co; while the rateof two cents per lb. cold storage Isprohibitive. I have been Informedthat pineapples aro shipped from CapeTown S. A. In cold storage for $6.00per ton, taking a trip of 21 days. Kthis is true a seven days trip for$10.00 per ton is surely a paying proposition. Besides this, the proposedbonus woulu add materially to theearnings. This bounty should be astorage; and $2.00 per tin In cold stor-o- n

fresh fruits and vegetables In openstorage; and $2.00 per to nln cold stor- -

nge, providing a sum not exceeding$50,000 por year shall be paid, and Iftho limit shall bo reached before tnefiscal year expires, the bonous shallcease until the next fiscal year bo- -

gins; when the bonous shall be re-

newod; providing that only thosetransportation companies who Iiavecomplied with the conditions and furnished satisfactory servlco for the fullfiscal year previous, be entitled, toshare tho benefits tho ensuing year.

If such a plan, giving satisfactoryprotection to our interests can be embodied In the act, I would say It wouldbo a very good thing for tho Lcglslature to enact such a law; otherwisenot.

Your truly,TAXPAYER.

Honolulu, April 23, 1907.

DMLY STOCK REPORT

Betwon Boards Sales: B0 Oahu SugarCo., $24.50; 20 Ewa $26.75.

Session Sales: 20 Ewa, $35.75.

Quotations. Bid. Asked.Ewa 26.626 26.876

Hawaiian Agrl 150.00 175.00

Hawaiian Com 84.00

Hawaiian Sugar 30.00 31.00

Honomu 140.00 150,00

Honokaa gug. Co

BTAR, APRIL 24,

Kahuku Co 25.00 7.!08.00 ,'j&375

Koloa ilOJOO

McBrydi , 4,50

Oahu Sugar Co 21. SB i,76OnoineaOokala 9.M $KOlaa Sugar Co 3.SS p.wPala 175,00

Pepeakeo 141.00 ..Pioneer Mill Co 114.00

Welulua Agrl 78.00 ..

will buy a Hue bam.Mr terms.

RENT & QQ,

THE HAWAIIAN WEDNESDAY, 1907.

Plan.Klhel

9O0

mm INSTITUTE

SHIP'SI

OUR DRUNK

HOPE OF HEAVEN AND FEAR OF

HELL- - FAIL TO KEEP OUT

CHOICE JAGS.

"You're drunk," says O'Grady. "So

are you," says iDovanoy. "and Hack-ley- ,

tho Finn ,1s drunk too. And bo Is

Dolph Hansen, who hasn't a chanco ina hundred to hit It llko you."

O'Grady, Devaney, Hackloy and Han-sen went aboard tho big American shipEdward Sowall drunk last night. Twen-ty mon shipped cold sober, but tho bigfour Just mentioned, shipped by thoSeamen's Institute wcro drunk enoughfor tho wholo crew. No ono knowshow ithoy got hold of the liquor, fortho Institute was taking pains to shiptho men sober, but they certainly didacquire Borne several bottles and fourseparate stinko profundo Jags thatwore prodlgous.

O'Grady and Dovanoy nro Irish.Hackloy was born In Finland and Han-sen In Norway. Hansen is the manwho refused to ship In tho schoonerMalolo to San Pedro and sworo howould not bo shanghaied, though no-

body was anxious tp steal him.The Sowall, Captain Quick, gets away

for Now York with sugar thlg after-noon. She is now off tho harbor atanchor, having moved out yesterdayafternoon Tho two ''men shipped bypooplp outsido tho Seamen's Institutewont aboard sober.

It is safe to say that had it not beenfor tho careful and conscientious workof tho Seamen's Institute tho majorityot the crew would havo manned thoSowall drunk, but prayers and moralsuasion and fair treatment could notpluck the thirst from the throats of thefour who got so drunk that thoy didn'tknow the Sowall from a sandwich.Thcso men havo given a lot of troublewhile hero and aro well known to thopolico who are glad thus to bo rid ofthem.

STAR WITNESS IN

MANCHURIA

CAPT. METCALF THE DISTIN

GUISHED SALVAGE TAKES THE

STAND FOR DEFENCE.

Captain John Metcalf the principalvilBess for tho defence In the Man- -

:hurla libel caso, took the witnessstand this morning In Judge Dolescourt. The greatest interest is beingtaken In-th- o evidence of Captain Metcalf for he will, under oath, tell ofthe manner of conducting extensivesalvage operations. His evidence willbe followed by men In his profession,as ho is recognized as ono of theforemost men engaged in salvage oporations. His evidence this morningwas related to his position as representative of Lloyd's In San FranciscoIt is likely that Captain Metcalf willbe on the witness stand for some daysa It was under his executive cuarge,that tho operations for refloating tneManchuria from Walmanalo reet wereconducted.

Captain Plllsbury completed his evidence this morning.

Walluku 200.00

Walmanalo 155.00 .....vWalmea 0

Inter-Islan- d 131. W

Hawaiian Electric 140.00

Hon. It. T. Co. pfd 102.50

Hon. R. T. Co com 55.00

Mutual Telophono 9.00

Nihuku Rubber pdOahu R. & L. CoHon. B. & M. CoHaw Ter. 4s F C 100.00

Haw Ter 4s, R 1905 100.00

Haw. Ter. 4 l-- 4s 100.00

Haw Tor 4 l-- 100.00

Haw Ter 31-2- 3 100,00

Haw Govt 6s 100.00

Cal. Ref Co. 6s

Haiku 6s 102.00

Hawaiian Sugar 63..,Jtr. 100.00

I11IO 11. 11. uo.Hon. R. T .CoKahuku 62....

.....100.00

Oahu R. & L. Co. 6s.... 102.00

Oahu Sutrar 5s. ..v.'. 100.60

Pala Plan 6s ..J,,.., 102.00

Plonoor 6s 105.00

Walalua. Agrl. 6s

McBryde Co 6s

JUMPED THRBE STORIES.

60.00

90.0094.5027.25

103.60102.75

75.00108.25

102.75

102.75

99.0098.50

Ah Sin Jumped from tho third Btoryol the building at Palama junction at1:30 p. m. today to avoid arrest asgambler. Ho Is In a serious conditionIn the hospital.

Koot May SoonQuit Cabinet

JT 1 11UPORT1CI) THAT HW D

WITH lnMilDKT IN

TIIK HAIUUM4W OONUQVBUiV.

WAMinNOTON, April 8- -U ll re-fr- tl

ibai mrUW "f IUt RAt In-

lands to reatjN te mow his dUpleasur

James Jb Morgan,AUCTION. jOR ' AtttrBROKER.

W-- m Kaakumanu 8L 11. Mil 7:.V. O IM.

OF

AT 12 NOON

At 857

street, I will offer for salo at PublicAuction,

Auction Sale

Saturday, April 27th,O'CLOCK

salesroom, Kaahumanu

AT THE PENINSULA

Being Lots 33 and 34, Block 25, cornerof Coral and Franklin Avenues, diagonally across from tho Park. Therearo no buildings to obstruct the view.Flno water front.

M -- MM ani Boatins

Bungalow containing large roombath, kitchen, covered lanal, two-room-

servant's house. Fine lawnand large trees.

Most attractive small property onthe Peninsula.

Bo- -

my

6 ,

JAS. F.

his advice in some cases and Ignoredhim in others Ho did not favor thePresident's courso regarding the Harri- -man letter, It Is said, and ho favoredtho President making a reassuringspeech on tho railroad question. RootIs expected to remain in tho Cabinetonly to see certain measures he Is in-

terested Jn carried out.. Loeb declaresVq, Is no truth in the, story.

Lot your will govern your ac-

tion. Put your valuables where

they will be safe and relievot

yourself of a source of worry.

Private boxes $4.00 a year at

Henry Trust Co.

THREE MAD MEN

FROM THE OREINT

Bedlam has been corralled. A Japand two Chinamen wore hauled In bytho police today nnd held for invest!gatlon as for tho insaneasylum.

Ono of tho Chinese, Ah Mun, wascaught out near Diamond Head. Hehas boon biding in a cave and bas notcombod his hair or washed his headslnco Annexation.

Wong Moon was found raving withpolico whistlos, n ltnlfo and a pursein his clothes. The purso was emptyand the ltnlfe broken.

Tndo has been in the habit of standing in tho middle of tho railway traolrnl Walanae and refusing to movo atthe approaoh ot trains.

MORGAN,Auctloneee

Waterhouse

canc.uates

Huglneers have often had to Btnpand get out to Itlok liltn off the malnisand the oondiiotors know what it isto hold the madman until the traingeta by, for faar lie will throw lilmml under the wliMtw anil itwk nnasty mm.

Dr. UfBMwn will waifilBg Uig mvtIMtlMttM.

?tb PrUUNg, Star 0fl '

ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO ECONOMIZE

SPEGllLSflLt OF C0TT0N BLANKETS AND fiOMFORTERS

THURSDAY, FRIDAT AND SATURDAY.Now is the tlmo to buy your Summer Blankets and Save Money.

2

:;...

?!

'8

e.1

$2.25 Quality For.2.00 " " .

1.75 " " .'

1.50 " " .

1.25 " .

1.00 " " .

.85 '

Sateen,2.25 Quality For..3.75 " ". .,6.50 " " .,7.00 .,9.00 " " .,

COTTON BLANKETS.White, Tan and Gray.

COMFPRTERS.Sllkollno and Silk Covered.

I

.$1.95

. 1.65

. 1.45

. 1.20

. .95

. .80

.' '.75

IF YOU VALUE BLANKET ECONOMY, COME EARLY.PRICES ARE FOR 3 DAYS ONLY.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

.'2.9. 5. CO

. 6.9. 7.6t

I. S. Sachs Dry Goods Go.THE STORE THAT KEEPS THE PRICES DOWN.

Use Our Homesmoked

Fine Sugar Cured

Qunlity and Flavor

pair.

.$1.9

c. q. yee hop & eo.

Tel. Jltairx SSI

THE FINEST CANDIES

iS. . m

are Gunter's. A new shipment has been receivedby THE PALM. .

WHEN IT .COMES to home-ma- de Candies,THE PADM is far ahead of all, A large assort-ment of home-mad- e also at

Palm CafeHotel Street.

Simple FactA.

Don't be fooled into buying anything, but a Wachusett Shirt,nsist upon it. Pajamas, light and heavy. Shoes of all description.

We also carry a large assortment of Men's Furnishing Goods.

ah Ying Chong Go.KING STREET EWA FISH MARKET

K1IE!n. Jard SSc- - each.

8- -In. Jard tt.00 each.9- - ln. Jard $1.25 e&cm.

10-l- n. Jard $1.50 eaok.

::

Big Values In JardinereSiTho American aw well as, the European Manufaotiirora have prodicl

eome very striking and highly artistic specimens thla season, th b.ei ofwhloh we are now showing to the delight of our customers. J

The low prlees at whloh some styles (and they aro all goo4) m bebought obviate the reason of economy for makeshift coverings for ujfshUyflower notsi eoverlnge whloh do not insure against tiegiuemai mtufsarsiover-waterin- g.

Ke flewer pot should without tt Jardlnter when tt essleg4 inea so lmioh jiraatleally and aniitlwUly.

KVL PlitWI IN OIWW11HT 1TVWW.

W. W. Dlmontf & Co,,mm King itmt, HwaiwiH, r.

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