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CO ffl?- -; ' I -- 2 - - " iev i - . . . . i -- T- ii 1 SI A 1 " ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 1859. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, THURSDAY. APRIL 28, 1910. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE BIG FIGHT IS ON UNTERRlFtED MTARTHY HAS Nffl t SENATORSI D L lira i mi i i- - HE ASKS ; d Arthur Wilder and Dr. Raymond Candidates For Legislative Honors. GREAT MILL JOHN G WOOLLEY. e- - MAINLAND WOKOEt, Perelstrous Hints That in Russia; 3c Charlie McCarthy out Many Among Republicans Are Erecting Political Light- ning Rods. ' ao oi t no c ueiula'cs whom the lion. oe rats, have decided to run for the senate at tiio next elect ion are, accord-iliL- to a story that is current in politi- cal .pianers. A. A. Wilder and !etor Raymond. The third man is also a white man. but ins name ,;ot vet public pro-per- v. t haiiie McCarthy, it i n miersomd. declines jo be a candidate but i'i help his pa rt v i n ot ii.T ways. .Ui.': tise !,.;. it. nr., ean.ii'tates ne more I u fact, thf.v may; circles of this city appears to be pick,. I oil' almo-- ; aiiv ieisti. ( 'harlie i "piiiii, involving 'onmiissioner Flan-- 1 "ii H n e wort h. of co.ir. is out for re- - nery, placed bv Mtiyor M c 'art by sit the .lectio". Joe I 'uhi'ti has senatorial am-- head "f the polii-- commission as its b:tio!ts. but a t rotijr effort will be' The charge involves that of made o kuite him. 1'anl IsenbeiL;- is' a promised protection for wiretappers a piobabie candidate who carries eon- - j on tin1 part of the police. The investi-sideraiii- e weight. Hob hiuie is u ti - oat ion is takluo place at San Rafael, deiso , to hao auibitlans to succeed and tin- testimony is of such a nature j n u so:!, thouoi. weil know n that that Mavor y,el arthy has made a liur-- I -- om,, of his dear friends are out aft.-- rled return to this to cinsult Flan-- ( hi- - sc;,ip l.jierv. His Police Commission President Charged with Offering Protection. WIRETAPPERS TO BENEFIT San Francisco's Mayor Can Not See Commissioner, Who Is Seriously 111. SAX V RAX 1st (). April 2S. As a result of a ro'-i'is- piiee raid on u S;m-salit- o puolnxH!;. a sean.'.al in tlu polii'i he called at the home of ;'iie police commissioner, but was denied admission. 'kt u nerv beln sei ioiisly. ill. , i s ; t li froa; Sat: Rafael t'stordav at e 11 o .b.sejdi Abbott, who bad been caught in the Sausalito poolroom raid, testified before the yrand jury that had been iinmn-c- l all t tion he and the other wiretapper required, the promise being given in persiott by the (hairmau of the police commission of San Francisco. PAULHAN WINS A FORTUNE BY FLYING London to Manchester, With One Stop, in Less Than Five Hours. LONDON'. April i'-- h Maulhan, 'the French aviator, defeated White and Craham in a sensational race yesterday for the prize of fifty thousand dollars offered by Lord Xort hclitl'e for the win- ner in a flight from London to Man- chester, with not more than two stops on the way. Maulhan made only one stop on the entire flight of one hundred ami sixty-fiv- miles, which he covered in less than five hours. The race and finish were the most sensational in the history of aeronautics and the result of the speed tests have created intense excitement here. NET GATHERING ABOUT DR. HYDE KANSAS CITV. April 2V-Te6- ti- I Vasilieff et Al. Would Be Soon Choked Off. AGITATOR IS NOW A HERO I Discharged From Custody He Is Hailed as One of Whom Courts Are Afraid. I "Eitn.--- 1 am r.y after I- .- "'" I ? th., working of A m.-- hang tu - ,i,m't they - N What re tney v a rutins nnt-- "! ' I twn it will be t .0 la'e 5 Mr. ivr-Ntr-- ! C I ;tie t;i-'- of ! Kit 'i !l I ,i0 w::h the apparent I.lurrI ne "' 5 the official ;n fas:ig .me dehV.--al- I a- at ;i h eat. s i ae'doa to nrtng In the land or '"' u Little Father, aceo! d g M ir- - exp.-ri-- wee, there wouM ti:i ic-e- :i u ' u r of esfcuti'iro " c : ' I h h;i ps -- I ' at,,! then it t'.ar ci"rf." $ It :s a matter o. m tii,it mischief - tr-- w M Eus.-saa- ?. m.siuiic. ',:ty !!ir;i; f.s of life, perhaps Ku Laps others, la t be Iv i of rubbery and ti n r r. talk v ! S 'milulged in. I'erei-- t in'.-- i rl i : he knows that nrlit-r- s iia.' h.av.i it a ! Ve watciies tlt- - ten.i.,ru'- - "t tin.' utii-- l ',ak towards the plot h:itH:..T witi.i oprH-eye- amazemeut. Vasilieff a Hero. TetenVay Vasilieff was a among: the Kalians, ile had aiioweii liimseif to be arrested an.l the American urt were afraid of him. S th' ilussian- - view the discharge vestenlay by t!i' (Continuea on Page Two.) n RAN OFF WITH 11 "Unavoidably detained. Will re- turn to Honolulu on Sierra. Notify - tfe. McGEEW." The above wireless t!nhl around Diamond Head to Kaliuku station and lis telegraphed to town :tu- t afternoon, havin .ir;"iiiatfd on steams!, ip Sierra, whore it was j Pime.1 by Custom lns,..,-o- r I'. M . Me- - ;iew. The inn. i. bjivinsr an tin-- J expe.-te- Trip tn tiio ',..-,s-t .,n the ar- -l It w:ll have tak- - ;!;.. liii I r,'.;n'ar snjiiiiuT ar:,r ;.,u. In addition f his h,i t Mr. M- -t - ak--. cense- - 'iotnieratur. u a e I'i oa t ork. Iljs dnt;.-,- ,Vlihk at tKing s!e.,i',rr- - u, i '' e!un!erat ions i,n ;:- (!). I'i! v. j e : a a : or 4 abed bill. t.. tb,. He had I "tt'am.-- t f !,o ,; f -at .,:ia,c I,,,, t !..- ..t. "'"he! M, a i hi h 1. f ) b -. ''lisr, a;:,i o.al M I lte.c,. "ti M. 11 000,01s U. Draft, acii , 'eP9.-- ltd p dl fot na. ad , two aFF-- 1 Stren 3TCB r. JIA5 ID. Ma lta- - IJgM etirj iditot ectat ector t ectM Ltd. tie Ltd lit i 910. e. HISTORY IF M LICENSE SYSTEWI Number of Liquor Dealing Per- - j mits Highest Before Present Law Went Into Force. Tre;iitrer t'otikiiti at tb-- . eJ iiivi-riio- r Ki'car h:t prepatei! eiao-irat- ta't'b's .sf s issued -- inee anio'sa t;o;i for tlie a'e n t x i"a t n l.iju.if' Those -- hew ti,... nuiisb. vs ef t i.o ent kimls et licenses .v veir iitrr'i-- - and with a ipr.ipri ate tabie. In x nera! there w:is a steady In- crease from Ws tile year of annexa-tiiti- , until I'.t'i:;. tiien a siih; decrease until the act of !lo. under which there w a, a 1 eineiubois iiicr. e wit ch teli ..If slightly until the act "f li'-'T- wliicli iii a decided decrease. Thus, on the of Uuhu .". iiceu-.-- s Wer.' t fur llo'edliill and - for the ,,u:-id- e district-- - in h. and s;; f.,r Honolulu an. I 7 for the outside list riets in 1 5' ::. 'i'lieu durinj; the Krt year under the Hoo act theie wve r'..r Houolnlu loo a!l. for th nuts ts ti, while tliirinu tin' thrt'i' v.-;- i rs utobo- - the law of i!"1. t ooMilie.s for Honolulu hae hen f.l.l C'l and .! r.- -j tiv.-!y- . and for tin- b-;r-- u' 1 I. an.l '' r.- -j ..' . ( in ti;- - Is!; llawak u ;1 le-- r I ;e...l fn :.. lye :. i in Ml nv it' ;e (f ontinue.l n Ikajre Four.) HURRIED miP TO BEDSIDE OF SICK MOTHER j No! ii.nu ;i- -n a be a i;t fai vjate wa ; framed iio, but ('harii.- Aehi pricked t he bubiile and let a;! t bo hoi ail' out. The s, was i hae John Lane, w w 1 o i mavoraltv eon! st : nt himself with a lucra- - hoe in the senate. Charlie Hu.s- - ' was ;,, i.e run to! county ireas-- , tilled on Ike. Three.') GENERAL MILES SERIOUSLY HURT : Thrown From Horse and Re- ceives a Number of Injuries. W S !! fXCTOX. A pr s, ( ;eneral Nelson A. M lies was sj-- ionsi e i n j u r e d here vesterday as the result of a rid-in- accident. While out on horseback his mount threw- him. t hevetora n being re n d e r e d uuton- - si ions oy the fall. When lie was picked up it was found that he had received a number of injuries, serious in a man of his age. A broken riband a misty scalp w on i'i! a re he worst of t hose. .... . KERMIT AND ETHEL GO AEROPLANING j Roosevelt Concludes Paris Visic by At tending Banquet. MARIS, April -- Theodor, llOOsf uuiit his a s . close j j minister of foreign affairs. Ye-- a f ' ci a, .on he w a - present at t he , ,., ... j ie ti a garrison a bo;:; the c:t I.. he! a ioi Ket ait lb -- it bad rl eio-- '. t be a ; r ye-- : erday, : .f ,b- l.a-- who WOMEN AND CHILDREN KILLED IN BATTLE K !',,'" "!!"'-- ' c ' ' i i LANG1-ORI- BEAT KETCHEL ; PRINCE IN SEATTLE. t rotn Lou . FIRST TOUCH IS ' FDR A HUNDRED Each Saloonkeeper Expected to Dig That Hard to Start Campaign Fund. One hundred dollars each Is the a sessi. being levied among the saloon- keepers of the island as a. campaign fund for the tight for the life and con- tinuance of the saloon in Hawaii. 'o! leeters from the Retail Liquor Dealers' Association were out yesterday .after this money, getting it in the case of the majority approached. There are some, however, who are from .Missouri. Even to a saloonkeeper, one hundred dollar-- ; these days has a sound like money ami they want to know where it is going to go. who is eoing to handle it and a few other tilings that require tin- - shedding of some light. This money is to be pooled with that to be raised by the wholesalers, among themselves and on the mainland. Sec- retary Muchly, of the wholesalers, is now in the East, where he is witlnu touching distance of the main distillers. .1. lb Cohen is in San Franeise i. where he can call the wine manufacturers up on the long distance and teli them of the troubles that haunt the handlers ;,, the Kh.ToU. Alt, vet her a niftv sum will be raised and put where it will do the most good. ti 'on t: nsi. d on Mage SHOULD INSURGENTS BECOME DEMOCRATS? I) . t 1VT . . r.t 1 Clirc riilT Rumpus by Making That Suggestion. BRYAN'S DAUGHTER TO WED BRITISH OFFICER TO A FN SH. !DfiI DIVTOI LAID Tl REST Impressive Funeral Is Conducted Under Auspices of the Masonic Order. Wit!i The sulci!! n rites of the Masonic order, t'ae itonains of the bate David a vton v, ei , laid to r.-s- ves nft-- . ruooa. Tin- - funeral services were verv liui.-i- . as 4nr.ni; his jfe Mr. Ikivfon ' Hi, 1 s x THE LATE DAVID DAYTON. ALASKAN OFFICIALS ARE GIVEN THE SACK nionv heard yesterda amunst Dr. M. Clark with tic- - murder of Swope. resulted in tl the one hundred tliou- - under which, up unt! accused was allowed He is now detained i -- ation of principal witness yesterday was the wife of the supposedly murdered man, who grew- - hysterica! while on the stand and made some damaging points against . nrisoner. Other witnesses testified !!i,,i Doctor Hyde had purchased cya- nide oi' potassium a ml had secured the ocr'.i- - of vphoid, a vowedlv for tho ELEPHANTS GO ON A RAMPAGE D X VILLK. Illinois. April Js There w..- - wtki iii this citv ' ' ...--- w he'l nine elephtiuts belonging tO a eir.o!- - broke loose and ran a muck mg1! ! tie cily. M.efore tin circus at- - i.nts could reca i.t are anv of 'hem he great is; s had broken tia-i- r wtiy Il.to many giirder.s. tearing down fences and destroying the 'iitilii"' buildings, ooiug damage that totals in all ten thou- sand collars. Several persons wete trying to from barges of the mils- - beasts. T.as- - t; g ti.e'-- was oio- eleplmht -- ! :! a' l i'ge. QUEEN TO WATCH CROWNING OF THE QUEEN OF THE MAY SPRECKELS AND MATSON TO AID SUGAR PROBING ibiiH: ;..o, hua w;t i A" I.e:,., .' Aiitala,;, . M'.vn I,,., i. r?b!rn v.- 'fan; ;." Ainnl.. . ; . !h; Ii WILL SEND WARSHIP. s A- - W. M:i - g IS t- X ,, h-- n tl 3 .NT

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CO ffl?- -; '

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ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 1859.

HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, THURSDAY. APRIL 28, 1910. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

THE BIG FIGHT IS ON UNTERRlFtED MTARTHY HAS

Nffl t SENATORSID L

lira i mi i

i- - HE ASKS; d

Arthur Wilder and Dr. RaymondCandidates For Legislative

Honors.

GREAT MILLJOHN G WOOLLEY. e- -

MAINLAND WOKOEt,

Perelstrous Hints That in Russia;3c

Charlie McCarthy out

Many Among Republicans AreErecting Political Light-

ning Rods.

' ao oi t no c ueiula'cs whom thelion. oe rats, have decided to run for thesenate at tiio next elect ion are, accord-iliL-

to a story that is current in politi-cal .pianers. A. A. Wilder and !etorRaymond. The third man is also a

white man. but ins name ,;ot vetpublic pro-per- v.

t haiiie McCarthy, it i n miersomd.declines jo be a candidate but

i'i help his pa rt v i n ot ii.T ways..Ui.': tise !,.;. it. nr., ean.ii'tates

ne more I u fact, thf.v may; circles of this city appears to be

pick,. I oil' almo-- ; aiiv ieisti. ( 'harlie i "piiiii, involving 'onmiissioner Flan-- 1

"ii H n e wort h. of co.ir. is out for re- - nery, placed bv Mtiyor M c 'art by sit the.lectio". Joe I 'uhi'ti has senatorial am-- head "f the polii-- commission as itsb:tio!ts. but a t rotijr effort will be' The charge involves that ofmade o kuite him. 1'anl IsenbeiL;- is' a promised protection for wiretappersa piobabie candidate who carries eon- -

j on tin1 part of the police. The investi-sideraiii- e

weight. Hob hiuie is u ti - o a t ion is takluo place at San Rafael,deiso , to hao auibitlans to succeed and tin- testimony is of such a nature

j n u so:!, thouoi. weil know n that that Mavor y,el arthy has made a liur-- I

-- om,, of his dear friends are out aft.-- rled return to this to cinsult Flan-- (

hi- - sc;,ip l.jierv.

His Police Commission PresidentCharged with Offering

Protection.

WIRETAPPERS TO BENEFIT

San Francisco's Mayor Can NotSee Commissioner, Who Is

Seriously 111.

SAX V R A X 1st (). April 2S. As a

result of a ro'-i'is- piiee raid on u S;m-salit- o

puolnxH!;. a sean.'.al in tlu polii'i

he called at the home of;'iie police commissioner, but was deniedadmission. 'kt u nerv beln sei ioiisly. ill.

, i s ; t li froa; Sat: Rafael t'stordavat e 11 o .b.sejdi Abbott, who bad

been caught in the Sausalito poolroom

raid, testified before the yrand jury thathad been iinmn-c- l all t tion

he and the other wiretapper required,the promise being given in persiott bythe (hairmau of the police commissionof San Francisco.

PAULHAN WINS AFORTUNE BY FLYING

London to Manchester, With One Stop,in Less Than Five Hours.

LONDON'. April i'-- h Maulhan, 'theFrench aviator, defeated White andCraham in a sensational race yesterdayfor the prize of fifty thousand dollarsoffered by Lord Xort hclitl'e for the win-

ner in a flight from London to Man-

chester, with not more than two stopson the way. Maulhan made only onestop on the entire flight of one hundredami sixty-fiv- miles, which he coveredin less than five hours.

The race and finish were the mostsensational in the history of aeronauticsand the result of the speed tests havecreated intense excitement here.

NET GATHERINGABOUT DR. HYDE

KANSAS CITV. April 2V-Te6- ti-

I Vasilieff et Al. Would Be

Soon Choked Off.

AGITATOR IS NOW A HERO

I Discharged From Custody He Is

Hailed as One of Whom

Courts Are Afraid.

I "Eitn.--- 1 am r.y

after I- .- "'"I?

th., working of A m.--

hang tu -,i,m't they

-

N What re tney v a

rutins nnt-- "! '

I twn it will be t .0 la'e5 Mr. ivr-Ntr-- ! C

I ;tie t;i-'- of ! Kit 'i !l

I ,i0 w::h the apparent I.lurrI ne "'5 the official ;n fas:ig .me dehV.--al-

I a- at ;i h eat.s i ae'doa to nrtng

In the land or '"' u

Little Father, aceo! d g M ir- - exp.-ri--

wee, there wouM ti:i ic-e- :i u ' u r

of esfcuti'iro " c : ' I h h;i ps-- I

' at,,! then it t'.arci"rf."

$ It :s a matter o. m

tii,it mischief - tr-- w

M Eus.-saa- ?. m.siuiic. ',:ty !!ir;i;

f.s of life, perhaps Ku

Laps others, la t be I v

i of rubbery and ti n r r. talk v !

S 'milulged in. I'erei-- t in'.-- i rl i :

he knows that nrlit-r- s iia.' h.av.i it a !

Ve watciies tlt- - ten.i.,ru'- - "t tin.' utii-- l

',ak towards the plot h:itH:..T witi.ioprH-eye- amazemeut.

Vasilieff a Hero.TetenVay Vasilieff was a among:

the Kalians, ile had aiioweii liimseifto be arrested an.l the American urtwere afraid of him. S th' ilussian- -

view the discharge vestenlay by t!i'(Continuea on Page Two.)

n RAN

OFF WITH 11

"Unavoidably detained. Will re-turn to Honolulu on Sierra. Notify

- tfe. McGEEW."The above wireless t!nhl around

Diamond Head to Kaliuku station andlis telegraphed to town :tu-

t afternoon, havin .ir;"iiiatfd onsteams!, ip Sierra, whore it was

j Pime.1 by Custom lns,..,-o- r I'. M . Me- -

;iew. The inn. i. bjivinsr an tin-- J

expe.-te- Trip tn tiio ',..-,s-t .,n thear--l It w:ll have tak- - ;!;.. liii

I r,'.;n'ar snjiiiiuT ar:,r ;.,u.In addition f his h,i

t Mr. M- -t - ak--. cense- -

'iotnieratur. u a e I'i oa t

ork. Iljs dnt;.-,- ,Vlihkat tKing s!e.,i',rr- - u,

i '' e!un!erat ions i,n ;:-(!). I'i! v. j

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Number of Liquor Dealing Per- - j

mits Highest Before PresentLaw Went Into Force.

Tre;iitrer t'otikiiti at tb-- . eJ

iiivi-riio- r Ki'car h:t prepatei! eiao-irat-

ta't'b's .sf s issued -- inee anio'sat;o;i for tlie a'e n t x i"a t n l.iju.if'Those -- hew ti,... nuiisb. vs ef t i.o

ent kimls et licenses .v veir iitrr'i-- -

and with a ipr.ipri ate tabie.In x nera! there w:is a steady In-

crease from Ws tile year of annexa-tiiti- ,

until I'.t'i:;. tiien a siih; decreaseuntil the act of !lo. under which therew a, a 1 eineiubois iiicr. e wit ch teli..If slightly until the act "f li'-'T- wliicli

iii a decided decrease.Thus, on the of Uuhu .".

iiceu-.-- s Wer.' t fur llo'edliill and -for the ,,u:-id- e district-- - in h. ands;; f.,r Honolulu an. I 7 for the outside

list riets in 1 5' ::. 'i'lieu durinj; the Krtyear under the Hoo act theie wve

r'..r Houolnlu loo a!l. for thnuts ts ti, while tliirinu tin'thrt'i' v.-;- i rs utobo- - the law of i!"1. t

ooMilie.s for Honolulu hae hen f.l.lC'l and .! r.- -j tiv.-!y- . and for tin-

b-;r-- u' 1 I. an.l '' r.- -j

..' .

( in ti;- - Is!; llawak u ;1 le-- r

I ;e...l fn :.. lye :. i inMl nv it'

;e

(fontinue.l n Ikajre Four.)

HURRIED miP

TO BEDSIDE OF

SICK MOTHER

j No! ii.nu ;i- -n a be a i;t fai vjate wa ;

framed iio, but ('harii.- Aehi prickedt he bubiile and let a;! t bo hoi ail' out.The s, was i hae John Lane,w w 1 o i mavoraltv eon! st

: nt himself with a lucra- -

hoe in the senate. Charlie Hu.s- - '

was ;,, i.e run to! county ireas-- ,

tilled on Ike. Three.')

GENERAL MILES

SERIOUSLY HURT:

Thrown From Horse and Re-

ceives a Number ofInjuries.

W S !! fXCTOX.A pr s, ( ;eneralNelson A. M lies wassj-- ionsi e i n j u r e d

here vesterday as

the result of a rid-in-

accident. Whileout on horseback his

mount threw- him.t hevetora n beingr e n d e r e d uuton- -

si ions oy the fall. When lie was pickedup it was found that he had received a

number of injuries, serious in a man ofhis age. A broken riband a misty scalpw on i'i! a re he worst of t hose.

.... .

KERMIT AND ETHELGO AEROPLANING

j

Roosevelt Concludes Paris Visic by Attending Banquet.

MARIS, April -- Theodor, llOOsf

uuiit his a s . closej

j

minister of foreign affairs. Ye-- a

f ' ci a, .on he w a - present at t he, ,., ... j ie ti a garrison

a bo;:; the c:tI.. he! a ioi Ket ait lb -- it bad

rl eio-- '. t be a ; r ye-- : erday,

: .f ,b- l.a-- who

WOMEN AND CHILDRENKILLED IN BATTLE

K

!',,'""!!"'--

' c''i

i

LANG1-ORI- BEAT KETCHEL ;

PRINCE IN SEATTLE.

t rotnLou .

FIRST TOUCH IS '

FDR A HUNDRED

Each Saloonkeeper Expected toDig That Hard to Start

Campaign Fund.

One hundred dollars each Is the a

sessi. being levied among the saloon-

keepers of the island as a. campaignfund for the tight for the life and con-

tinuance of the saloon in Hawaii. 'o!

leeters from the Retail Liquor Dealers'Association were out yesterday .afterthis money, getting it in the case ofthe majority approached.

There are some, however, who arefrom .Missouri. Even to a saloonkeeper,one hundred dollar-- ; these days has a

sound like money ami they want toknow where it is going to go. who is

eoing to handle it and a few othertilings that require tin- - shedding of

some light.This money is to be pooled with that

to be raised by the wholesalers, amongthemselves and on the mainland. Sec-

retary Muchly, of the wholesalers, is

now in the East, where he is witlnutouching distance of the main distillers..1. lb Cohen is in San Franeise i. where

he can call the wine manufacturers up

on the long distance and teli them of

the troubles that haunt the handlers;,, the Kh.ToU. Alt,vet her a niftv sumwill be raised and put where it willdo the most good.

ti 'on t: nsi. d on Mage

SHOULD INSURGENTS

BECOME DEMOCRATS?

I) . t 1VT . . r.t 1 Clirc riilT

Rumpus by Making ThatSuggestion.

BRYAN'S DAUGHTER TOWED BRITISH OFFICER

TO A FN SH.

!DfiI DIVTOI

LAID Tl REST

Impressive Funeral Is ConductedUnder Auspices of the

Masonic Order.

Wit!i The sulci!! n rites of the Masonicorder, t'ae itonains of the bate David

a vton v, ei , laid to r.-s- ves nft-- .

ruooa. Tin- - funeral services were vervliui.-i- . as 4nr.ni; his jfe Mr. Ikivfon

' Hi, 1

s x

THE LATE DAVID DAYTON.

ALASKAN OFFICIALSARE GIVEN THE SACK

nionv heard yesterdaamunst Dr. M. Clarkwith tic-- murder ofSwope. resulted in tlthe one hundred tliou- -

under which, up unt!accused was allowedHe is now detained i

-- ation of

principal witness yesterday was thewife of the supposedly murdered man,who grew- - hysterica! while on the standand made some damaging points against

. nrisoner. Other witnesses testified!!i,,i Doctor Hyde had purchased cya-

nide oi' potassium a ml had secured theocr'.i- - of vphoid, a vowedlv for tho

ELEPHANTS GOON A RAMPAGE

D X VILLK. Illinois. April Js Therew..- - wtki iii this citv

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...--- w he'l nine elephtiuts belonging tO

a eir.o!- - broke loose and ran a muckmg1! ! tie cily. M.efore tin circus at- -

i.nts could reca i.t are anv of 'hemhe great is; s had broken tia-i- r wtiy

Il.to many giirder.s. tearing down fencesand destroying the 'iitilii"' buildings,ooiug damage that totals in all ten thou-

sand collars. Several persons wetetrying to from

barges of the mils- - beasts. T.as- - t; g

ti.e'-- was oio- eleplmht -- ! :! a' l i'ge.

QUEEN TO WATCH CROWNINGOF THE QUEEN OF THE MAY

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The greatest dramatic sensation of

the age dealing with politics and

finance.

Just closed a run of eleven weeks

by Los A.ngeles Belasco Stock Co.

Honolulu is as critical as Los An-

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ReadNext Monday, Tuesday and WednesdaytheMatinee Saturday The Diotsse of a Thousand CaodOes l Book

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CRIMINAL-- - HUNTERS ARE

SCOURING KALIHI VALLEYSigns of all kinds.

Scenic Work, Decoratirj

TOM SHARP, The PainterElite Building

Phone 3971'iinef

Graining, Paper Hanging, Et- - i ."jet

' Jipant 'rst

g .4itionEntire Detective Force Searches Brush For

Grace Supposed to Have

Been Seen.L icountrymen and their encomium- - on

the way he had defied the whole federalgovernment and got awav with it un-

scathed and unhumb'ied. informed avisiting newspaperman that tiie b'us-sian- s

had had no good rea-o- n presentedbefore lhem why they should soil theirhands with labor in the cane tiehU.

Specially imported

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The detective force, headed by Plier-if-

.Tarrett ami Chief MVDuffio are nowsemiring Kalihi Valley in an attempt tolocate Anderson Grace, the much want-

ed escaped criminal, and are workingon a cine that seems to them, evenalter being surfeited with bum steersfor two weeks, one of the best vet re

Tell the PoliceJ

"We wili cou--cn- ; to return to Man- -

churhi if the gocrument heie will pavus wages for the Time we have lostcoming here and waiting and for the1time it will take to get bach to Harbin.!besides making up for us what we lost!by selling out to make till- - trip.'' i

'"l)o you think that - le .' ' '

the new-pape- r man. who is nowBeautiful new wall pJJffc

orations have just been

here and are now ready for

iH.einspection. The line is wtknown as "Vogue" wall

I "5vcrvh

I'm Honolulu tin -- till he'ieved thatj there m;;lht lie some aioai- - ,,f rea- - 'tti t be located somewhere in tin? Iwileij eattip. Who you th.k will t.

pay yon t ha t .'' '

'1 don't know.'' e! "'a-il:e- !i.

j ' bill l;n'o-- - We get it We dot! "r "o.y. howoer, t he a in! ':ie

: not so -- low as the- ap., ar oil t he-- nvface ate! hae ti.; tf at s:ii-,- :.:!- -

and furnishes the richest

best effects ever obtained '' I 3

wall paper.

Fashionable creations in purewool. Good in traveling andfor theaters.

We received these hats onlylast week. The style is fresh inPans and Honolulu.

..1v e-

ceived.The man wa-- - seen by a Poitgneso

woman who knew him. walking throughh field near the church in the valley.While reviving all rumors skepticallyafter the entire detective force hasbeen almost worn out in a continuoussearch tor the missing mat).i waling to place -- toek in the wom-

an" '!ii!v. at least more -- o than inar-.th- . i stoTy vv iib-l- i h al-- o received.

'I ho woman fiiat slie wa- - walk- -

g down ti.,. road when espied a

!,"!,, go;n;g in 'he same d rec t i 01 . but-- l..wly that -- h" i.verfotdv him. This

''a- - ea r!y Ti-l.- iy morning. Thefret were s, encased in nrid

n.r' he could ht'rd'y drag t titterr::u a.d -- he ea-il- y ca aght up with himw::'..e f ;i - -- ip- to do -- o. She

re1- - ion- - 'aug ii

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Lewers l I. ;.1 iJapa177 S. King St. gi ' It

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THIS IS GRACE. WTLL DO IT- -

.j ,.,( ,i . m af o

! -- lie - o fr'ghtt.iropp.-.- and li cINERNY, LTD. Z , itJ ? lf n

Alone Slighted.I 'ontelllpt of b'obei t

'. i'.leeh hs,

I'liited States district altorne-,- . - notcontempt of court, accord ng to theruling of .lodge b'o'oer' -- oi .sterdayw hen he re!ea-e- d Va-ilie- ll. the J,'u--;a- !l

ifitor who had be-M- i aiV'-sjci- thelay before for a'b-o-- contempt of

comi ia f;;i!ii;g to appeal hetoi'e theuraad juiy in oheoienee to a -- ubj na.

A; the healing la tere . idoe l;eiee s,,n ye-- ti rdav , :t .lev l.(pi-.- : ha i

Va-iiie- fi del not refuse to a'end on'' ,( iid liny: ail iie .I'd was to re- -

t'l-- o to wait oil !:..' Ie:-o;- ,. ,,) v

It wa- - -- ho ii that '

bef-i- the urand iarya l:d ' -- t 1 a !al t ha t at', i ),,. , a me

'or the daV. 111. cho.;- - ore. r,-- -

tl to wa t. .,. ia yi!! d ' on-- - on

n fi. titer, 'a-!l- wat-.- tor s.ene

d th:lf j

Mv tieda' Sheha' h-thr.

Kaimuki Land CO., l

NEW OFFICE' j J'Sdid n Fort and Merchant Sts.

A Iowa!- .a - iee ,:eI'tov at i ia ii u I 'ri son . ,,r tor i !'.. rma-- '

o 'in' had to hi- - o' nr.-- .

"WHY NOT HANGSOMEONE?" HE ASKS

C'o: t !:e.; from l';ici One.)

ye-- , i .iay; la- t ; uorner t-- anu - i inav

Over Gunst, Eakin &H Wa e e in. The Mose- - Kohl oousHONOLULU HORSE-COLLA-

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FACTORY DESSOfxl twithv '"- - 'a !'. t,,, ., ,j if .levtaoj.ed

ai- a hail been en fetedle'Weel, !',reck..!!s aud Kiliiir-v-

deteld aa K,,', J, to ,a,. J

-- ' ' ':!f':i . Ha w;i ii, tn ti v t !

mitTT.Ct; The only HAND At m frnm a

. o A D K Collars 1 tara or r' j. '.s,bl in Honolulu

'r are tn.ade at our HawaUSeas Cnil

I wa- - i lo.eiy arraiiifiiicnt'ii-il- ': ork. Judge Kohettso,!

' ti hda 't 'ntend to have ,

a -- tto'a - 'tir i,,i to Ib.to.iePt'e'-- l i, 'et-- ii ..f cearr and ,1,,.,-!""; ,v"1 Wai-Mc- ,

, tacfory. VfcVSi;,n?:,,lc,n Tk vftSii'B

6 soMeite.l. Write jj'. us for priees.Rishoi! t re etT oio 'ineyard, t

Two White Devils. nr. oi lemma

Cation, fieiil & Com sf the defendant. bate- -

' t.'n s. i ; ii,. ,,

'1''- - au... wa- - blag,v.1- -' erda v tiiofTiitiT

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'.Th- eea plaining! w,e

W.nk; Won' O Will (' she 'nd j oioMirdJ Sfl t- -

yueen anuh-- n,;s II; at'

t re , ''': -- " A!. i. was e-- a tat white devil a. n d tlo, rot,.., n,,;!,. rr.fr.bed wu .n V".

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I1 JOSE RIZAL CIGAR

From Tip to Butt. Sold at the Clubs and by

FITZPATRICK BROTHERSBaseball WELTERWEIGHTS TO THE MARATHON KID

EASE UP TRAINING RUSTS LOUSE AGAIN HOTEL AND FORT STREETS. FORT BELOW KING

I11L LINEO

IP FOR BIG PARADEWahilani Will Invade Coast if He Jackson Completes Arrangements

Wins Bout This Coming for Another Race When No

UNTERRIFIEDNAME SENATORSj

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(Continued from Paso One.)lire'-- , thus leaving the mayoralty field!to Jack Lucas, with dim tninn hover- -

Saturday Night. One Was Looking.1

he preparation- - are now com--

piete for the grand opening of t he OahuI ,', ,n San. lav next i n from the

mo' around on the outskirts and try-ing to .:ot a look in.

Put when the mavor of Palatini

W, ''- - ai. ; 3;!,sg" """"S-- -- " r I hi- t-

. .gy

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AVahilani and M c 'oi louh 5 f X i uel .l.arloon va a -- tieient ofhio'c'i off work preiarat.ii-- to our Fx. 'I'heo.loie h'oosev.-- ,

T " - n' the linn Saturday nicrht when he would he ooini the rounds osi-Ihiii.-

they are -- che.luled to travel over the ironing "F.ully:" and other eharacter- -

fifteen round route. isti(, piir.iS(,s ,,f H. l',a, k from Klha."" " :u'l declared l.y their1 Ni-- J .la.-kso- has another Marathon,

trainers to he in the h"M. ,,f condition i, ear-Mara- t hon, on his hands, and is.and rather than overtrain it h pm!- - t.url h:,v,y a- - the day is iona.a'ole that one or Loth may knock off fifteen mile race for hecoratiou

II oinute the para,!,- -- tan- until T ho la-- t

I bill is throw u in the -- ecud game, thereP i, wing to bo something doing.1 : one o'clock r; tin' parade will1

start from the corner of King au.l Fort.1 beaded by bYrger's baud, and the lino

I march will c.nriii.- - down Kin,'I street to Smith, up Smith to J U'reT a n i ;i .

acQ aloii Bei'tania t. the ball

todav ;tnd take more than the usual ,j;,v.'; he will tell vou if von don't yetday of east netoie weiohuin- - at the ,,.,t of his way, is o,,ino to he the het

thiii'' ever pulled off in Honolulu. Itr.nu-ol- e.

Tli:- - fi i r means more to Wa'aiianithan any other -- crap in whirh he ha

- a li-- ol ut ely the oreate-- t event everhehi in the Isiaioh. Ir i all urranoed.

heard of this, K. took ;t hallo. in acen-- j

ion and iuis(.d a howl that almostwoke Marshal Iliiulry. Xothinn do'uii;.That sl.ite wouldn't n,i with Charlie;;heM knife the whole hunch.

And the fai-- t that the scheme was1dropped like a hot potato indicates;that the Honnralde Charlie hasn't yetlo-- t all his political inilueuce.

Kanilio for Oahu. '

I; is reported that II. M. Kanilio,the latest convert from llmuo Pule to;lean era c v, will forsake his old stamp-- j

itin nt' Kohala to become a cau-- i

didate for his new party on this -;

lam1. Kanilio has come out fairly ands.'iardv for MeCandless, l.uriiimr liisbridges Iiehind him Ly letting MYCand- -

'ess carry him in a laud dial. HomeRulers look upon him as a lost dit'Cjinot worth uoiuu' after. Havinn; thusjturned. down his oldrime political1' icn.ls. he has decided to turn down;the con-C- it which has elected him'-from time immemorial.

Kamho realiis. perhaps. wdiataw-iit- hi. i) in Koha'a. He is known

pimk. These wan are to tase parr

in the parade are requested to he on

hand early, as a in starting will

y,i ba.'k the games.

ever figured in liis career, lie is m.. , t . , ii1'iii11-r- t i,

PUMPSo o

The most fashionable of all

low shoes this season is the Plain

Pumps, with either ribbon or

leather bows.

Our New Spring Styles, with

the Extreme Short Vamp in Pat.

Oolt. Black Suede. White Puck,

and Hun Metal, have just ar-

rived.

These new mode cling to the

foot without slipping or gaping.

Different style? suitable to all

styles dresses for all occasions.

Good Shoes and Correct Styles.

.

Manufacturers' Shoe

Co., Ltd,

1051 Port St.

to the Coast, prol.aldy a few weeks If vou are wise you (lee at this pointafter the coming liht - nan. and is nnd e.-ap- e t iie rest. It is worth I

'1,'h"i" i,iT'' thmk"some matches on the other side. '"!;r "ou. in that the indues are i i u to Le (mv- -

when he wilt haxe a ditlu-mt- in oh- -

(.r,,(il. , idef .i ust o-- llartweilandtaining if he lose- - to the Ironmau Sat- - olheis.

I Following is the list of the teams and

I representatives taking part i x what is

I now to bo the Oahu league V aimualI paradeI IlanJ urday niht. A- - a matter of' fa.-t- . .ho k-- has.

The crack native hoxer is unu with his usual hustle, pulled down an- -

an-Ms- imdei the inanauement of a hu-a- l other Marathon on our head.- - out d a

h 'V v!,o has arranged pio;!'am i h a r sky, and as it will he on a ir-- :

on the oa-- t. tentative, of course, and ru'ar trai-- witii a line waterproof i

itea r v l ntit v. itn t !ieces lie yraudsiamdetieioh ur larfelv on the

Maviir Fern Mr. 'ha- -. Ifu-ta- ee

UtBfers of the .a!ni le agueOfieer oi the .'al.u League'- - Athletic

Clubs.Japanese Tea ai '

U. S. Marine 'orp Ba-eh- Teamt'biio.'Se Team.

Portuguese Team.Asihi- -

A Complete Assortment Now onHand.

White Frost RefrigeratorsNow on Hand

at

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Alex Young Building.

Pictures FramedIn an Artistic Manner

promptly.

PACIFIC PICTURE FRAME CO.

meet-- , with in liisi scrap witlt McCoi- - mi;lit Le worth secinu. .

loiih. T!u followino- runners liave entered:;Mct'o'ioiioh, j the oilier luind, has .lacks. oi (of course;, Kttoo. Haves, l'ahy, ,

iie.e as ., Home Kuie supporter ot .11.;.. jl.dstein. the Repaid ica n XafioiuilJ'ommitteeman and of Charlev Xotlev,

si. ow n so much improve-iueii- that In' Sa. lis-- domes, r.nos. roire-r- ,; ltmo for deleirate

fairly aid" to hlm-- whatever i aarlie. Tsukamoto. Feayler. ' oi'101'''" to conore-- s. 1 f he returns to the phice,dded stnuulant Wanilani nuut nave, ami (.orman. ' h'ameluimeha made famous In- - select- -f --UUhOi;;s

fX it a a hirthplaee. lie will have to

Jis For the openicg u'a of the serie- -

I the Chinese an.l Marines have heeiicliosen to do the honors anil a hat tieis assured. (.lib son f"r the Halfwets

' and Apaa for the Chinese are tu'do thei s!ab work for their team- -

& ani as both are in (roo.l eoihlirion, an

do so a- - a Pemoerat. against both Uol-tei-

an 1 Xotlev. F.ven on Hawaii,such a rittht-abont-fae- e would lie re-garded as peculiar an.l would he thesubject of comment. Oahu. where heis comfortably located, will be, afterall. a good place to run in.

Xuuanu below Hotel.Phone 222.

He is training hard: has acquired new Besides these a new Japanese runner"carves" durin-- his training and box- - has discovered in K u ku i haele. who

iu' on the i'oast and is tit as a fiddle. has Leen sent for and who will partaci- -

.lack McFadden. the promoter of the pate.comru' scrap, is only waiting to oe ' He is said (by Jackson) to he a won-whethe-

the tiht faiis will hack him der. and may really turn out to he aideup in this and declares that if they do to skin the Old Reliables out of theirhe is to make an attempt to do -- hoes. It. will he remembered that- Tsii-som- e

Tiiij.ortiiiir ami put some heavy ; kamoto, who is not uch a lemon lum-,,- .

in the local rin?. He himself is self, hails from the H- i- Island, hut.,,x;!ir nowadavs and 1oin lijrhr train- - couldn't help ir.

inn before he ries to llihi on the Ma- - Kaoo has been examined by a doctor

uni Kea next Tuesday, lie is sehed-jan- stated to be in oood con-htion- He

pled to box de Mello in the southern j has been given permission to appear intown on the fourteenth and will have the race. C K. Charlie, the little Chi- -

exi'elient game is bound to he the re- -

: suit.I In the secninl gano- - tiie new Portu- -

I guese team will be pittcl ;iain-- t theI h;t years champion-- . Deponte. het- -

I ter known, perhaps, as "Red." willtwirl for the Ms from tin- - lopes of

I Punchbowl, and he, toother with that! ten davs to net into snae alter ne nese treas. wno inns ni cu. v

, . t , i r ! 1 1 .... : . . i. .... ..... 1. .. n L-- c 11 . ill . II Again We OfferSpecial Inducements

little king of backstops,. Louie Snares.la n. Is on the lij; s;imi. .Mcrauoen - wnnoui waiei .uri nniconfident that he can take de Mello's-t- kill a cow, is training with 11. M.

scalo as a!thout:h the oilier has the Ayres t Kaimuki, and some of the e

of weight and reaeli. he has ,.,-- htive also started in . al-t,.- s

However that, like Satur- though the date is a nioiirii ofl'.

wm try tneir level l.e-- r to keep tnesrI Japanese opjmnent from annex: n,' theI first game. This team have theirI ration to establish and can he depended to be seen. The oxvoen machine, which will nebouts, remains ; II. : . .,

upon to do their he-- t.

Mr. Chas. Eustace will pitch the fir:ball of the 1&10 seas,. a ;,, ;is Charlie;

eo bv all tin' runners in i ne i. i i i

j be placed on exhibition this afternoonin the window of the lloilister 1'rug( oiiiianv. The entry b.ook is open atK. o. Hall Son's, but it is doubtful

will into the race. Itif anv more get.is iilso extremely doubtful if all th"senow entered will run, but the best of

TDUfllkHENT

THURSDAY NIGHTI used to be quite a slab artist in the old I

I MVS, it is sate to say that Mayor FernI will have the time of his life trving taiI meet the sphere on the seam.

Now that the tug of war ho,,d.,o islulled, OP Jup promises, the fan somewal baseball weather.

them have given assurances that tliey'

w ill not fail to appear.The Manna Vat lev Tennis Club will The iu.lg.s will be (as announced by

Jacks,,',,) Y. T. Rawlins. .Mayor Feinhoi.l a ni"ht touruafnent on its courts

"ml Percy Benson.at Mano-- tonight, play to commence

at seven o'clock sharp. The Manoa j POTTlMnF.RS TAKE

tt c

1. V V-- i X A wGETTING READY FOR

JAPANESE VISITORS THE HALFWET SCALPImprovement Clul.i has otTered trophies

for this play, which wi'l he a eon-o-lati-- m

tournament for all teams in both

men's doubles and mixed doubles, who

were defeated by the winners in theThe invincible Marine- - literacy went

down to defeat last night at the Pi.n

'iven bv the cess t;,nk at I ne nana- - or . m- xwnight tournament lately

That Waschi will come to Honoluluthis year is now an almost assured fact.Tfce Japanese Athletic Club is doing'Wything in its power to bring theboys over as the grmsts of the local'1kI'. an already great interest has d

among the Japanese community.

M. V. T. C.

The eligible teams tire Mr. and Mrs.

J.diu Waterhoii-- .' and Miss Sewall and

M. Xowell in the mixed doubles,I

'ne little brown men of the west ,. . .. Tl...., t'o' oil-- S

Shatter team in a seating tug-ot-wa-

contest.The result was a surprise to every-

body including the contestants for theFort Shatter men or most of them hadbeen on a long "hike" to Pearl Har-

bor and back and some of their he-- fmen were not there. They did. how

ee,-. gather up enough to make a teamand pulled over their opponents in Cm'

ijao-- time of 17 ')-- ' and 1 t 2

. '.,ipl ( i. ImicKUs ami 1 neo. ".'"-- " !

gone into this proposition wtthj Captain Low. V. A.

WOU'LL find it a pleasureu to do business here;

not only because of what youbuy, but because of the waywe sell it to you.

The illustration is of one of

the suits we are selling for

$20.00It is rich in simplicity and

follows the ideas of the highpriced Eastern tailors. Weshow them in extensive varietyof the most pleasing patternsyour eyes ever beheld.

The price, Twenty Dollars.

liie ze:i tW '

aireaov l F. P..w-,;- l iiv.l H. B. (i.flar.l.issnr. s the sinIn a few davsYS fif 1 1, t .. '

a - - "- - o-ii- re.f,.i . Steer" and A. M. Xoweil.The lira wing have been ma tinWU Pe sent instructing t

Jar'anesp i.Aii,,,,;,. ,i . s 'o com,' aiouu. resulted i a- - LdioWsis nnmiiscl ... .;. , --s ii

ft , i .,:.s ... ,. ,,. ico. a' ''e Here on or nb,,.,- - n, Toh of June " ', ...... , r c

On the Other hand the Mann.'- - tocoup a monstrous individual whom thevdesignated by t he a p pel a t i m of "Babelm.os" but sis the Shatters forgot their

n.i play a scries of twelv, ."games under A' 1j', ' "' :""u x''.wel! .' W." A.

"t ausjurPs (it the Oahu league. Ca!l.(a;e cih.,!i,i..,i .,,. I......

P.. Oiffard. i,,..,,,.,,,,, he did m,t pull. Aho hewin r

.Vm,l. ... '"" '. ' M,-sr- s. Buck us. and i , , wriv, .! t es forbid

d a dial- -

th, .iimt V .r1" to play, so that the matches fPono.Pl, .I f.:T:,,', " ":'-,'t.- w,n be a- - follows: , . The Marines promptlyprovide. ' ' U" M itch No. 1- .- F. Ik steere a ',' leng-- ' to their successful rivals ami wo

P can mo f.o-the- again ., .. w ,nd II. B. ,7., . - i.... i.... :.,!.

ftTtaimn i:!1:.rd. . . . TheI 1i neup tor eacn team Ma- -Rhode-.- i

-- ""'"idtlLAIN-S PAIN BALM A v., 'Miss Sewall and A. M.Marines ( gur. urn.HOUSEHOLD LINIMENT. M." Nw, H vs. Mr. and Mrs. John Wa Ro'tT. Xiro.

p.,rt Sh.after a st a n . anchor:L'oss X"o. I. Peter-o- n. '.ra!:t. R"-- - X-.-

2. Mct'all. captain.X" . P. ast !e and 'ap-

A touch of 'rheumatism, or a twinge I;''11--;-

neuralgia, whatever the trouble 'is. Ml;ruV m is of Match 7s o. I.

hi vs.and 2 will ne 7w,

1 It, il- l- XOS.e Pain at once and cures theQuickl v. F;.st t;,-- .

w ii ,e the tui-- i is amt ,.f three set' ODELL AGAIN TAKES

WEEKLY GUN SHOOTthree out ot h'-'1-

.1., - it b"s- - , ,. .... i,etr.T "r.en a bottl" "f it is kept m '..'' ., ..,,.;,, t the tdav. Jmlg.- - Jl ' K O I, . ... , II i 11 ,wii.- .a,iis in. .funis aim scum- - wiil present the trophies

1 be nrnmnfi. i i i II. (""I"'''Tl. B. O lel! yesterday at'tcrmcm again... . .t:iU B i

?roPmtiy reduced. Ta tact, for thel ' . won tl, wee;'"'y shoot of the Hawaiiaonsphr.l.i to- - . . . ; .. . TV- -: en or TainTmg on

""1 .llj. I 11 l;l .,.,h 1 nimAnt l'lio ia ....... . .

!. ' .1" i. r. iiaiiiiio...'k, , . , - . oor,.l ' ( 'bib at t lie Kakaai. o t ra Th'Ss two h'gs iie has on Cm- - en;, ami

etsr

jop--

lo

and tor sae a.exhibitionVtr'lJ'r1? 'e Provided j ,n:ias Harvev and P.oho both have an:t: -

- " saie ny ad dealers. Benson, crat 'sll a & Co-- Ltd.. agents for Hawaii. ;King.

iter.; e.pi: sa '.it itig t'.rg dug to be

;n n. t

w week- -tne conn

WINES AND LIQUORSinter.

j Harvey h.s i I iv by: one bird, the winner's score f .filing

eighteen bird- - out of a pos-.iS.'- e f li:rt v.Harvey, a scratch man ami a'lowe-- o:i!y2" birds, mis-.-- d i wo in cr the I..'g-'"- t

itiap- - an-- one at known angles. Spai-1--

i.g. the oiiiv other man preser..j mad.' a scte of 12 eif of his 2 '.

Those taking J.a rt in the meet ves.j terlav nor.- X. P-.-i-. 17. H. P. od-- i'

Is. J. V. Harvev 17. Mamr I.arg 17.j '. V. White 1 1. and 1. Spalding 12.

W. c. PEACOCK & CO., LTD.So,e Agents MONT ROUGE WINES, the wines of connoisseurs

We deliver to all parts of the city twice daily.'Telephone Telephone 44 FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY

WE GUARANTEE OUE GOODS. j

k i w r trr'""."' '(' i'. i irf

Page 4: ESTABLISHED JULY lira ii A BIG FIGHT

DAY. APEIL 25, 1910.HONOLULU. THUESTHB PACIFIC COMLiXECIAJL ADVEETISEB.

THEp party. And

4 hroan' t tat ira.iis-- e

mi: id El 'an- - .Pacific Commercial Advertiser KITGHENER SEES II BEST PLANS

Ell Of PEACE PUBLIC TONIGHT ROOSEVELT URGEDFOR SEAT IN SENATE RAZORj

Genera! Believes, How- - Most Favorably Considered of 'Friends Would Have Him Succeed

A MORNING PAPER.

fcODEEICK O. MATHES02; EDITOE

TIIUKSDAY :::::::: APEIL 28

SUGAR - Degree Test Centrifugals. Fer Ton. Sfe8.CC.

e Analyse Beets, li:-.-. id. Per Ton. 5 101 .90.

U. S. WEATHER EUEEAU, April 27. -- Last 24 Hours' Rainfall, trace.Temperature, Max. fcO; l:n. 66. Weather, fair.

Y.M.C.A. Building Schemes jtcauncey yepew. j

Will Be Announced i washJX-;tox- . April 27.-- Sine :Lejever, That It Is Always Bet

ter to Be Ready. This weekeoiif.rnsation of tie report that Seaatorpep.w will lift reelect. on to trie!

Th- - ari'val n.fOtir the Your S(;;;ii,.. ( 'olouel Rwve.t is leiL very

:.f.r'- - Ci r;::an tv; ho Lell iiea-rali- y brought forward a-- thv r b- -

,.. '..' v T j... roonjs at the ' !!' of lie senator from NewKhartouiu I.'-- a;

.... i York. IAlak'-- a i. 'I Hotel .'trt!

. .1 I

y. -

a sarj

$1.50worth $3.00, $2.50 and fe

"5

v, . a fif iiore taan uua: v" Mr. i'-o- .Now. 1 m coing to I

f tho ).i vo;; wi;ett;c2. Ethel. lo vou kn-'W- ia- - '.:. vc'.n:(.r

W.i. .CCM. .... i . , ) '

r a I.--

i y a re-".-

the.' :.'': '.tL '"O--

-

that last Bigiit. at your party, yoursister pro:.'j.;!--'- I to marry iue? I hojev..:j '11 i...rcive i.'.e for takitp her away.Little Ethel Forzive vou, Mr. Oreen!

La w;il have a

on view of theal.ri ' ...'),- -,.M,aa w'i.-'-J-

j ' )f course I will. Way, that s wtatisi-i- - :l,p T'artv was for. Peiinv FouLtain I'In' Oi I v.-- -- ai' r .' ;

h- - .jaa- - - :h:a:tt- - for tLo fa-- j

THE ALBANIAN REBELLION. jtn.rtytn'r,i lacefuiry

'Ji.-.-- - a wa '. - tight r g . r. Albania, Li-;- - r.- sal l. - continued , ,.j j. or, er W :.

- : f - 'iar,;- - "'- - fiiv-en- 1 !. j 0litskir.sA..r an-- an .a-.- ei o;o--i- y i a ...2 the Ottoman? an - .(!ktd and!'. aa.- - aoao-- T - r. r g,-r:.- ia v.i.'t, ,.e : !, ,i. - i, oil : the j lU,r

j A ag.. , the gran-- r: -: r n ! h.- d. . t a.- - Al-- J ,n .;;

hum;;. '! cau-'- - wi'n tJi-- 'i. ,':. :!,: . no it.iKs, but un- - . o;a! ie'ljv.i ..rt a na. i v lot !,i,-- ,,-. im- - offer v..,- - ;. ri; j j:. !.:- - ;hi-- a of Victory, aii-- i j t:j

Aibar : wa- - .'.'Mi :.'K ;b ly the i.f! - ..; - :- .- Porte. wror.'glv fJ ' re a i e ta , . : e - . . . i : a ' . a . i ' y ; ! a s i 1;! ' i r , ;

j. c j : i r. . : ' ,. i.i r i.an '. '.i.-- ; s: : : i that! .

..'. a- - v..i aO::.,' a:.u a. ; ;. a lw j i''i'i?Dre j haven 't v

jjj . Ayt r.a, r : i j . t;.- - ac, Ji;a an-- , .rj(.vj'.vi.i!pJiyrliiu fea- - na; h i aa a':i. arMiu.-- i Mi-h- l j a;:i-,- X w toui-- of Albania, I ana :a

i .i i.i - '.uu i'f't.i: 'i T ;a:-- -l atil-Tuik'-l- i vvL:-- t :.'-- : !

Tii th- - 'ai a - v ' ;ay. :.a- - ::. 1 a J ' :M ai:j;i.;t ja::i;. 1L-- - i.aiiji; 01 : ; ; 'i.ay

t.'je corn- -

:ra!k.- to reach a U TRY A HOMETREATMENT

.at .havt- - di-ea- a.ltwo. tt.e ofriia-1..- ' uEtii this

n-- u aria i MollisterDrug Co.

e".'Jl)irj.in T!;i' 1 ::T '

. Ta,

I

l)far

.aly t hat,' :. :

a ; k i r r

f:: ii; iiV: r'Jr I Doctors Say That Nothing Bat

Chaoje of Climate WiU Help.- .a a : : ' of the r'.( ui- - r : - 5 t or .v'.t1 u 1 i j r: . ::' the : a. w:l! final'v be ee-t"d- .

Renew the Blood Supply by the Tonic: l:ey wili T!:e rn -i a! par: of the program wi.tse aruiy ,e f -- hed .v a male Quartet, a n;an

j a rou '. ! t .': mj ua:! son,- dav i e;rin j la 1

Ki'i-fit!- Mr. i'' ! has i't v-- t bwo'ii' a. 'Mia:', with t!.- -

t jor tirTreatment and See if You Are

Not Saved Money, Time andSuffering.

taere.not to sav Tfijfii'i. wa v we ha c of ihoe vi;i.r kaow t- - (.run 1 j a Jdoliti due and a hanio duet. The an- -

tiiiai ejertioa of (V'ic-r- - will be he!d.i The d fferert secretaries will make

World Peace.but wiio are not gadt y until a jury of t h i r ha- - a the tartt for t he

iw(. h:t heiiSible jarori of the b'-jj'- and bar. He has yet to learn of the! i o reason that eraat ioraal their rej.ort this vear bv sterciticond iio: from this sid.- - and the aad:en- - will see insteadt. " ' irever krows, bow-- j 0f hear ...f the remarkable growth ofbeauties of the dejaiirr r. .t T..'- writ ol i.abeas "rj'ti and t.aat cert iorari. 1 '

vi-r- v miI tl.e uiiwritt'-- ;aw ana Ti;e cr.ar.pe oi eiiue. ci jiaw in ii:e iij'iietm'Ut j ever, when oi.eti.ii; inav -- t;r op trou- - i ti,e a elation during the jast year.

a ud the other thii.L's thrown aroijcd ihe lawbreaker for hi- - :dideet:n a ihir i a'i-- i war - r ot oit'-r- announce i

itselJ Jar .a It a: waysto keej. one's urv. "to Lis means or the jjeeesitie of couarel. If he had he would ut talk of hai!-io- p

men off hand. In-thi- country, aeeordii To the statistics, we Laa only oneout of a hundred j. roved murderers and catch only ne out of aJout six hundred.Hanging is a very serious while a live Ku-sia- n - mui-- more en'er-taiuin- p

than a dead one.

MAYOR FERN'S CINCH

CftUSES SOME GROUCH

If yon are suffering from a run-dow- n .

conditi. n w!ier- - ordinary remedies seemto have no effect and your friends and j

advl-or- s are recommending a change of j

air or climate-- , it is: worth while to con- - ;

ider tryin? the V.nic treatment with Dr. i

Williams' Pink Pills before taking their i

advice.Mrs. William Patterson, whr.--- e address

is Box 33, Ii. F. I). Xo. 4, Snohomish, j

Wash., failed to regain her strength until j

she tried this tonic treatment with Dr. i

Williams' Pink Pills. She says:"When I was: fifteen years old I had an J

attack of the measles and was sick for j

over a year. I wad very weak and couldnot get my strength back. I was so i

"I- - that an expresxion of England ,

miljtarv r.dii-- ?" Lord Kitchener was j

asked. i

"We'!. I Lou Id not it hat broad-- 1 fl We want tow.th all the j!v. Knpiand i

wori '. ! ut our sitr-- st safeguard 'f jeaee i

- ahva to l e ready. Ent,! such timeas soa;.. internat ional ayre tiient sha,l

Great Britain na- - new under construction seven battleship, thr e armored

ruier. nine protected cruisers, two unaimored cruiser-- , thirty-seve- destroy- - Other Officials Look With Envy... . . ..... ... i.. .......,: u..ii t r,t.i( c Knclanders, and nine submarine. ,u a.l vessels, t ertauuy tms is a terrific j .'

, , :'i.-oft-

hat at Idle Suite of Nice Coolpace to maintain. It ad the snips that were ever Mult previous to the year i

innuer.-- ,((Wards I eacc I think I may nffiros1!00 were gathered together, this tl-- et now buiidiro' couid detrov tie ru with- - sav that in a oeneral wav without re-- !

out receiving anv damage. j sp-.-- t to my military position there.';Asked what he eonsidered the chief There is a mighty feelirjff of diseon- -

.. , :. .

short of breath that i couidn t waiK anydistance at all without fainting. I had1awful headaches a greater part of thetime. I wad nervous and run down inflesh and ptrensrth. Friends, who sawme, thought I would never get well.

"I was living at Everett and wastreated by two doctors but they didn't dome a bit of g.vl. I was under theirt are for about hix months and was gettingworse all oi the time. Finally I had to

To please , r hu-ba- and to show him thaat she - not jealous, a woman I " jl,x.t up in the city hail over the allot- -

in Atchison. Kansas, receutlv had the hair ,,f the first wife made up into a j "Food, I think food is one of the "lent of offices. Mayor Fern has thefirst: The Panama anal has come as choice of the whole assortment, accord-- ,

twhch for herself. She thought it would be ni.-- e for him to look ss the, ,. . , . . , ... . . , .. , ... , . i a new factor. The nation whose food inj, t0 ttje other count v officials, though

your attentionour large new stdcl

of Silfc Umbrellas.

fl When you pro;

chase an umbrella,

you want one that

will keep out tie

rain; one that iri!

give you good service

as well as look good

fl Our stock of U-

mbrellas has lately

been augmented

th1 pit-tu- of ti;e th- ; rt rie.n,p!y - ciamjd - resne--- . u wains bj ,0;,a rt I!;t.nt ss wwk ,han anv

to expand. It wards what trie other! 0,L,er.felh.-- v has. It was a to my .

. . . , ' tt..' IT liS- f ITl ;(.TtT f(M1 I", sr H

.t...ri t,.r..l..r. iv!it..rui,i - i in r. . IK'ail a- - a W1'"'"; """ " ' ' remain m bed and the doctor said thatnothing but a chanire oi climate wouldhelp me. After g cctnnned to U-- dc'easi- r- W!i,.'r rates tor irrigation t.ur-- ' W "f f"..d-prod-jcii.- land in , private oilice, Hizzoner's secretary has

Vet when insurance i ",s ' ouaii, ' " an otnce, ana mere is an outer o;nce rpo.ses one ei U ' 1). a month, mv mother deoidet to uiveeoiilrlrat'-- .are rai-e- .l ouo-th'rd- . all iu a bean. The Panama "analduplicate if. i ; i : ,,.,., ;iS w;i;tir.L- - room. This h,p T)r Williains Pink Pills. I receivedLetters From

The People move America ever made.i..ld,..r ; I 1 1. ; t- tl.. was tlie b is ad verv nice and itniM.siiig but it is I great help from a few txjxe." and grewIt will bring the ea-- t and west closer pointed out that Hizxoiier is seldom iu j stronger and felt in every way. Icomriiunity is mie h interested in

t he ra. ha rired for insurance in anv be a b fact-- r. not on,yr. at" KHjk the pills regularly for quite; a while j

and was completely cured.'" j

Whenever a tonic is needed. Dr. Wi!- -REGARDING INSURANCE RATES, part of the city, and I further claim it in commerce. but in the eon n try s

is wit I.i. . ta.tt.-- r f,. military liituie.

the building and that the secretary hasmighty litt.e work of an official natureto do ( mo-- t of his time being devoted tothe business of the Democratic county-committe-

of which he is chairman j.The outer office is always deserted.

In striking contrast are some of theoffices across the hall. The building

with many fine ore

He characterized the poith-a- ! aspectof the Pacific Ocean as a hard que-tio- n

to answer.Future of Pacific.

i'f ',t, r ivicit thu future

Advertiser: In your ot r; , a PROTESTMonday this we.-- you copy my protestfrom the Star and add some comments WILL GREET MASONwhich leave me in doubt as to whether; ON THE OPEN SEAor not you are upholding the high in- -

wouldiii'-- ' . tor the Pacific.; ',, sa.d,! inspector is crowded, though he is bet- -

ter off than some of the officials. The

liams" Pink PillTi siiould be given an im-mediate trial. They quickly enrich theblood and give strength and health toevery part of th? lx-iy- . For this reasonthey have cured anaemia, chlorosis, rheu-matism, lumbago, general debility andthe after-effec- ts of the grip and fevers.

Our booklet, " Diseases of the Blood,"will te sent free ujon the request of anysufferer from impure or impoverishedblood.

Dr. Williams' link Pills are sold by alldruggist.--- , or will lie sent, poet paid, onreceipt of price, 50 cents per lox: sixboxes for ?"'.-0- , by the Dr. WilliamsMedicine Company, Schenectady, X. Y

"it is gratifying to us that the canalis being built at Panama, for tiiat helpsto simplify matters, but it is only by

with new designs

of sterling silrer

handles and areJof the finest cjuiof silk and gaann-tee- d

to wear and

give satisfaction.

auditor is hopelessly jammed in. Fur-thermore his office is a literal bake-ove- n

during the afternoon and theclerks are forced to swelter in the broil-ing sun which beats down wit hmob-structe- d

cussedness while the threenice, cool, palatial rooms on the otherside of the building are resting idle.Hizzoner being out in the mayoralchngbubble.

It is suggested that one office wouldsuffice Hizzoner nicely and that theoilier two offices might be handed overto some of the officials who work forthe money they- - receive from the coun-ty and who spend their days in the cityhall and not scooting about the country.

NOTICE.

ifi: I

the movements of the future that wemay know what part the Pacific willtake in history.

"My idea of the army and navy ofthe future is that the navy must beof the first consideration.

"My whole view of the future is onemade peaceable by force of arms. Itwith an international agreement forpeace, someone is expected to punishoffenders.

"Did you read about Colonel Roos-evelt's speech in Egypt?

"Oh. my word," In- - exclaimed. Thenhe smiled.

"Xo. I have not heard about it yet,"'he said and began asking questionsabout Chicago.

Hundreds of persons crowded the sta-tion 7Iatfrom when Lord Kitchener ar-

rived and gave three cheers for "Kitch-ener of Khartoum.

After a brief ride about the city as'he gne-- t of Ma.i.-Gcn- . Frederick D.Gra tit, lie started for Xew York, w'nerehe expects to meet hie brother. (Jen-era- !

Frederick Walter Kitchener, gov-

ernor of P.ermnda.

summ e rates (which I characterize a Plans are now complete for theor merely giving your rea- of W. Franklin Pierce, grand

noris why they are high. As you cor- - master of the grand lodge, F. and A.rectlv say, "The rates are based on the M., of California on the arrival of therisk taken, or should be; but when I'aeific Mail steamship next Monday,

Mason will bedistinguished greet- -ther.; is no competition between th(.i ed at quarantine bv a number of officials

companies flxlBg the rates, Is U not just ho(lf j,,,., wiJ1 u out jn ;ipossdde that the rates might be made launch. The committee will include T.too high? The writer recalls the time, H. Petrie, chairman of the joint corn-year- s

"liu,- entertainment; John Palmer,ago, when there was competition,, , Oceanic Lodge; Judge Henry K. ooper,

when each doint' business 7. fcompauv com- -K Pacific Looge; J. H. Urew, Honoluluj.eted with the others tor the business, J

, .' Lodge: E. I. Sralding,i P. M., and J. L.and rates were around on v ha f what ,

.. . Jucker, .listrict inspector.are charged todav. an it be said thev ,loctor (.rossman, in charge of the re- -

were too low ? Ho conditions in ( h.na- -

ception and grand ball to be given attown lustifv a rate d eight tier ent? ..' i-. . 'he 1 oung hotel on Mondav evening,J here might be places where it wonlo ,

. has Whileus plans complete. the renot be good business for toa company' ception and ball will be mainly a Ma- -

lake a risk, but 1 am not speaking ol -i i'. sonic affair, with he blue lodges m con- -

these exceptional cases. , ., roi, yet it wid also te a societv atla.rJ he rates have been gradually climb- -

( Wf,jj' !ing uj.wards for years, till they have ..W. Frank in Pierce is a wealthv ah- -

reached lot" per cent higher than twentv ,rU'l innu, well know n throughout tneyears ago. 1 hen; are wooden buildings u e-- t. He is accompanied on tins v. -- itthere as there are everywhere. 1 he fire j ' v j ' s'S"rlawn do riot extend to the whole city.P.uildings not fireproof will cotidniie togo up outsold the fire limits. I'usatd- - FIRST TOUCH IStary and dirty buildings are not os FOR A HUNDREDsaniv hre trap-'- , i here have been twofires ,ii ( l.inatowii hi the oast ouarier!

,', (Continued from Page One.)of a cecturv that did practical v de- -- J i i - antjpnm toteui newspaper winstiov tnat part of tne citv, iireproof ! ,

, .' ', . make .t- - appe.uaa.i' verv c n.rl v, A -laiiloicgs and a, I. On.- was . aus.-- ,v

. !"porttd. tll.s pllOilcatioll - 'o lnthe ig id a ki ros. ii.. Jami) and' printed lor the benefit of the JlawauaTtl.e otn.-- tin t .i t lu.af l v bv a fire started , ,, otejs and wdl isim1 the ant .salooa

The Hawaii Promotion Committee hasno connection or interest of any kindin the publication or sale of any Ency-clopedia or Atlas of Hawaii.

THE HAWAII PROMOTIONCOMMITTEE,

Dy WILL .1. COOPER.''i'-- Acting Secretary.

NOTICE.

T.TM I TUP.

LEADING JEWELERS.HISTORY OF THE

LICENSE SYSTEM

IN HONOLULU.

RepairingAfter May 1 Dr. H. T. Murray willkeep evening hours, from seven to" eighto'clock, Mondays, Wednesday and Fri-days only, save by special appointment.

3S1

O'outinued from Page One.))n Maui and Kauai the banner years

for numbeis was l!i'i2. On Maui thenumber increased from in Wis to lit;u P'02, and then .lecrea-e- d until thelaw of P.'o.") brought the number up 'oI'i. On Kauai the number increasedt da .in :, in P-i'- s to Id in Itmi', and th.--

dl m n until the law of pin.--,

brought the number up to 34.are not at hand f.,v the

on the otheriiiati ahu under the (.resent law ofP-'-

- 'n eiiTiie Territoi v the niiui-r ncrea-e- d t'lom 11 1S!'S ;,, U'i

'a '!'"''.. then diminished until tin- law

AutomobileSEE TIE COMET;

ADMISSION FREEIS OUB BUSHJ-E- 8

TU iinn llnmm Vfltinff Cffltl1 U UIIII n lllllla I llllllll I.B1H

i o .j ii nun i g' i a r - ijii'i ..ontri.l. ,i.w. i i ; i of kcrosem , gas and

I lib 1U1I IIUIUIII iVHHg --"--

TELEPHOSE 200after in a way that wi appeal paieuhi'dv to t;c i la wa i ia us. The IPi'ic i

PineapplesBananasMangoesPapayas

e.l an increase To joi I'lll., piHv ni.Ti,

p p as i ... a- - half t diiurning i' whi. until tae

.'" ', ,

',' To), whit h aid, no w'edgi'S that it is (..

J'.r light. Hi--. Has ,,-!- ;; .celt ,. , ii.tne a ii t proa Oi t ion wants i

,y t n,. number issued to! tion ; t,, il a v.-a-

if I!"1" when it jumpedi i ,i- -i 'i . HIGHEST PRICES PAO "

ALGAROBA BEANS

' , e who I

ast four the. bed

.pp-it-.a- iiy e'a. a 1 1! ...fk tB 7i

Hi" 'ha 'ii has f hehe; in.. :v ge-- 1 i ig m any quantity, it aeuvu. --

undersigned in good coidi- -

aontion Mia-1.- ..f tli- - fa-- f . .ntdr.esof the "we--- " in a tifement

mad. on Tuesday. .: "In his stateipents before W'r.oibythe prop!, of Hawaii among the

aborgiiies of the mainland' ' it conrst . M,r. Weolley, who

has a knowledge of geographe andier,e o.oioie n did l.othiflg d' the

to ii one year. The number issuedto .lapano-- . var ed from - to lb a yearuntil th.e act of PHI., brought it up to

Tiie iiitiiib.-- is-n- to ail othersarli d from pi ,, ,U:; il the act of

IPn.", broiigtiT :t up to H'.b.

"ti : io- - Isla ml "f ( lubii al ,ne under'ii-- ' present law the number ;ss,H.,l tihinese has r.ona n.ul ;eadiy at b.

RENEAR COMPANY, uw- -

lii'-i- aie n.a.ii v i!,i.'. baii iiiigs j hereta.w ,an in f. re . r oar-- . P.ut why notaowinoe the ra-.-- ..a Fort -- t t

'o-iia- i.oiis.-- go up.' erv few ofti.t- ii hab. rants oi buiioiags in Chinaton a Ins., t ,,eir h m - elu .id ect -- , pa

doubt, o., account of M- i- highra'es. Such p. i; c natnralK e eveiypre.-rr.tn.i- l to prevent lire-- ,. M.-tn- canroa L.,.i tor no-r- ha ia,i-- -t al' v ii. ,'. i I;,.' can not get a

" 'licit gage lie plop' f V i.

into a or on toj. o,; a houseatd own; K'ol.o Head he. or-- he. may . e t h'- comet. The

i- is now visit, ie to thenailed eve between lour and five 'eio.--

iu the eaii' moruong. It is ;m.ou a- -i

Queen Street, nearWe ship all kinds of fruit, andthe best, too.

:h le he luiti.b. r To . lapano-- "!te far above t he horizon a- - Wrm-- , t h.--

-. ad. t - a ion g t i, i s line ofi g the aa -- iiieoii !;,. 'er with a.. it le I ! '..e na t e i :m'. i

i a n - ; a

m pa g n - be fought.S' haefer Withdrew in March.

iias aici fr-di- 1" to g; !Jn, tjK, num" "iied to ai! ethers his varied

t'lom in of. Ti,,. total number on

Upper

Kalihi Valley

Moining Star and ! n brigat.-.- jn theli.-- on - at t ha ' t n f the day, 'i na

a bu.it t. ii or t we!-- e aw a v from

ISLAND FRUIT CO72 S. King St. Phone 15.

M'aau hi- - i To. so and ii7 rest.ect i ve- -To s;;i,s- - I ,. )!

h s;; ! ;. is us actualAlia Ii 's gei)- business . ; . v

- e I - ,1 - in he IVlT" nan t hat the ra'e- -

- the r: - 1. will Pel in i T. is

rto r hapit i

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h" head of !.

o. leg faint, --a ia

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of Honolulu w:FOR SALETHE ONLY WAY

To keep cool in this hot weather is touse Faenecn'c !"-- ,, ,4 tr-.-

parpu:'A I

; w- - b-- th!-- ,. ye, lis re-- .... v : Fi ' J .pi,..-- , w i,oo -- al. . I s.and -- !; -- e,-, ..,. cia-- -. retail, re-ta- u-

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el a-- r anything,a ' : it

the 'rh' t right

i lag ii tor t a i v a i

r. dat'M.'g the Stem Regal ShoesARE BEST

Wa-i.- i,

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n- -i I 'll V so

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CORNER KING AND BETH FIT.n.i 'ti,i Hawaiiani!

Trost

Co,, Ltd.

Fort Street.

Ladies' Shirt WaistsFine Assortment at

BLOM'SPrices Right. Call and See.

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X.ii. PACIFIC COMMERCLA.L ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1910.

Pilikia Won't Get You

IF YOU'LL STOP PAVING KENT

OWN A HOME

College Hills Lots

arc now offered fur sale at low'rices. Lots are large. It is the

city's coolest suburb. lUrildingrestrictions prevent shacks andunpleasant neighbors. 1.5 uy whilevon can have a frreater choice.

- fjg HBI"- -- i W.'j MARINE REPORT. ' Mtl2feilWl

By Merchants' Erchanga.(t'iWff Jj

V --itfSir PSS' ", - ,.. m.. S. S. Man.-heria- . for Honolulu. I - Wa3ffi?PLJPVV-4::.- -:.n France-Arriv- ed. April 20. A.

Trent Trust Co., ltd.

' i ; i . from Salina Cruz. '"SSIMOBSSBSS555SH5SaBB5S55SSSaB55S. Iloiioiim Sailed. April 21". sehr.

ill . . v ' Muriel, tor San r rancco. i ... 1I If ., , , , . i ; ' - - 1 no tetona Dailv Colonist or recent

; " ' "' '?.f' formerly of Scotland, and for manyIII ; '

. '. '. v'

-": oar- - a II .noluluu. departed for Mexico j

' ' .' v I - to look after some kind interests j

SIERRA CHASED AFTERTHE BIG WILHELMINA Tor

in

an.i

At eleven o'clock yesterday mo ruing andjnrt as th? Matson liner Wilhelmina ofpasseil out of view beyond DiamondHead the Oceanic liner Sierra begunhitting up a rapid gait off Waikiki,and as she passed around DiamondHead she was going fast. Having the themail aboard it is presumed that Tap-tai- n

Houdlette will put the Sierra intoSan Francisco first. There should be

to difficulty about this however, as thewilhelniina is loaded deep with about6000 tons of freight in her holds, whilethe Sierra has a little .less than halfthat amount. In other respects, eachhein an oil burner, they should both Kx able to keep up a good clip ni "the Coast port.

It was a banner day on the waterf-ront for the Wilheiinina took awaynearly 120 paengers in her ea.bins and offort-on- e in the steerage. The Sierraearned about ninety in her cabins, andseveral in the steerage.

About noon the crack bark A ml re w a

AUTO-LIVER- Y

Phone 6.

QUINN, REIS & QUINNProprietors.

POTTIE'SStock Remedies

Office corner Hotel and Union.P. O. Box 620. Phone 1189.

II. M. AYEES - - Manager

Scandinavia Belting

HONOLULU IRON WORKS Co.,

AGENTS.

Oahu Ice & Electric Cc.

ICE delirered at any part of theTelanA nnlsn Timntw llait

" 1 1

Telephone 52S, P. O. Box 600. Office,Kewalo.

Mil DEVELOPMENT CO

Limited.STANGENWALD BUILDING.

F. B. MeSTOCKER ManagerP. O. Box No. 268. Cable: Develop.

Fine Wines and LiquorsLOYEJOY & CO.

902 Nuuanu StreetTelephone 308.

Mave you bougnt thaiKNABE YET?

Jas. W. Bergstrom & Bro.

MASONIC TEMPLE.

If uWANT TO SEND ANY CHOICE

OLD

Kona CoffeeTO FRIENDS IN TIIE STATES,

Green or Roasted

WE CAN SUPPLY YOUY

ANY QUANTITY. OUR SPECIALTYIS CHOICE OLD STOCK.

CALL ON US.

!III!EEIi

1G Merchant Street.j

i

Brown 8c LyonNew Books by Every Mail.

Popular Fiction Travels Scientific

Young Building.

daie.1 he camp on Broughton is on tidej

water, and the booms are held waitingfor tugs by means of a strong wirecable reaching to the beach. As theshore shelves rapidly deep water is ob-

tainable close in. Whales have beenlentiful around Hrouhtou Island, and

one monsrer iook particular uengut inswimming around the booms. One dav

i;iito liK-,1,- 'jn.l . hi n- -i r on- -- ""'"lerneath the wire imblo. which scratch- -

his back in such a pleasant fashionthat the whale determined that it wasworth repeating. He kepi swimming j

underneath the cable with increasingconfidence, but the old proverb aim itthe pitcher going to the weli applied

the whale, for on one trip he camesuing along t". near the surtace andtound tin- cable between ins jaws as

he was holding a hit in his" mouth.In vain the whale thrashed the water

with his mighty tail. He could not free!himself from the wire cahie. and the!loggers, att railed to the beach bv thenoise, to his dilemma bv peppei -

ing him with rilies and shotguns ami j

levolvers.Then a si, hi:. lid instance of whale do-- i

ot ;ou came 1 h;h; . A sum iler whale,saw the othei i and a 'so swaminshore and endeavored to boost hifriend oxer t!M. wire. It could not bdone, and a- - the fusillade of bullet

j

seemed to have no effect the loggers be-- j

gan to wonder what would happen. j

"book in"a hues," remarked theforeman, "if this blamed fish 1 i herethe stench will be so bad we will htivejto move camp. The best thing we cando is to let go the cable.' i

'Ph. oiioImii was eai-i-ie.- l n n a n i nionsl v

and the shore end of the wire releaseThe w hale swam happily away, but theloggers say it still hangs around Emer-son's camp, looking for that back-scratchin- g

device. They know it bythe white scars on the jaw.

Unique Salvage Feat.A unique and one of ihc most difficult

salvage feats ever performed in New-Yor-

harbor has been effected on theschooner Daylight, which sank in SandyHook bay last December with a. cargo

of 1000 tons of coal 011 board and wasabandoned by the owners to the gov-

ernment. Two wrecking steamers andtwo floating derricks were assigned t,"

the work, and with the aid of diversseveral slings were placed under herand she was raised enough to lie towedto the wrecking company's dock.

Shipping Notes.

Tive thousand bags of sugar arrivedyesterday morning on the W. (i. Hallfrom Kauai.

The harkentiiie ('oronado arrived atSan Francisco u Tuesday, twenty daysout from this port.

The American ship .lohn Eua mayleave today for Delaware Breakwaterwith a load of sugar.

to I'asi-ad- left tor Honokaa and! il i hue sierdav morning. SI

will return wi'ii a load of sugar.The Fnited States reenue cutter

Thetis returned yesterday morningfrom Hilo and a short cruise to west-Lard- .

The Manchuria of the I'aciiic Madline, sailed from San Fraucisi ''Tees,;., v ;i fi e ,11 the atreinoou. Sho

her.. M:,v ' Tie! Mon. av.so ga r awaiting en

elides Tie- I o A g cot : il a illscording to a teport iii

l."g an of the H: K M ..

ii: ; i. !;.. !;.': Mais s r.. I. so

: K.

Sheai lor the n;

Mr'',-'-

:, 11 v t

of a re ative. ".loci; earriO'l insin a valise and extra pairs of hosiery

keep his legs warm as he approachesFra neiseo. Kalnh Lvou of the Ha- -

iii ni Works chemistrv de- - 1"

i.artment. for P.erkelev, wherewill attend a class reunion at the

Berkeley Co'letre. He was accom !u.

panied Mrs. Lvon.ed

A.-H- . Sailings.

The A merican-- la wa '..an freight er

'oiluaib in 'eaves Kahului for Hiio thiseven i l; U and on Saturday will lo:i e

n:io f- Siii'ia I'ruz. carrying about toHOO r ..n "f sito.-i-r and ot iier island

. itieiuding p.n-app- .es t o ewifT'ue nexT ? anier t. l.na ru.

pu '.'a'dy car; t i l. ei ,

.

j

r opiT :e Alaska s expcctioo d Tueo., !i:.s morning.

New Y v a 11:

'Oc we add:; loual a.r- -

MI Fra ; ,e a I' oi a: i drums

i -. a :id -")

- o; u ..,lii,.'. a;-- . i Tor i.uz.v;irgoUir: - -

JLiv Accoinmotlate Majority..

h e a iarae i.tisiilier "t pjisseiig'-r-

e -d for pa-sa- t" San Frau- -

cisco mi the Miinoolia, due next week.majoritv of them, if not ail, may....., H m f el ,1 A Co. ex- -

to receive cal le !ol vices tol:i ashow many passengers can be takent,' ":li hvr- - :,s w"1' a; X'

Torn-e- ,,f th- amount or tre'ght to hedischarged at this port The traveltroin Orient ports to the Coast is be-

coming heavier and thereby lessens thespace for local passengers to Sau Trau-cisco- .

A Whale'? Back Scratcher.T'verv once in a while northern Urir-...H.oii-

sends, out a whaie st-n-

which is a curio, but a yarn brought,1.11'i, bv the steamer 'ussiar from theF.iue: -- m p.imber camp n I .01

island easily tai;es ail prizes, for a;iaT'u-''i- natural historv uarrat'n ', says

I

ANEMONE.

Weieh raised her s and also started toan rTaneiseo w-t- ix San

her cosy cabins. In ;t betwe.Mi 'oil wpassengers departed on the

three vessels. There were kamnainas liemaii'iinis. and there are very few

the latter left. The Moana andYou n.i.' hotels lost a number of guests.

Moth steamers were scheduled to getaway at ten o'clock. Tor nearly anhour, up to nine-thirtv- . the Hawaiianband .played on the Matson wharf for

big crowd on theand then hustled over to the

Ot;uiii wiiarf. wbere !i; Lo;ior -were given to the jnissengers tlx-re- .

'Vnrrarv to c xfA Tat ion the WUhoI-nnn-Vol'wa tiie first to it':o lu r wharf. WillShe swu-o- r back and irrob- a prottv

tuiii. As sho pointed ch-- i th jo

Suva's lines were i.iosened. but itftook so'ne ti'oe fnr.tff r to uiak'o

the turn, and bv r t;,n.- s:e wis (,"a a Ru the W had disap-o- b

i e

pear d around Dia: i. .id lbT! r1 sierra crime. i as ;L,i,r j- I''-- : i

ot sii"av. 1 47' ba1 ' rice,rates of f 'esli T.ino.iii bags

i'i.;!ic ;' m l,!ir,)(n uianas am!"'0 po-kag- c Sli loi I'll 'P. 'vViih.--

tninn took about ."nim tors of ii"-iv-. '

)ont uo.les. rice arid sn ndnes. besides i

Iar-.;- iinnent of refine. 1 sugar from haflie Honobilu tdantaf ion.

She .laf son liner was tii el ivitii r.a tlsender havinT been fakeu. mnnv1V;!'. arded tbo vessel at TTilo.

The liart; .ro!-e- w W-dc- carriedil oie 120'1 tons of sugar. !"

Those Who Went Awav. '

Ai ii'j those deiarii:g on the Sierravesterdav w Miss M"M-be- Ttiggart.who herself the "SunshineTreacher." she made ijiiire an

upon certain clashes of Hoiio-lulan- s

and kept closely in touch withthe financial situation among the cap-

tains of industry. :iick Stead, the wellknown Australian singer, who had thelong- - tauce recor.1 tor a Tiieaiin.iif.n":iia"iic!it in Honolulu, departee fSan Francisco, regretted by many admirers. to close new engagements on

the mainland. ".lock"' MacKinnon

A

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YACHT

NOT ABLE 10 SAVE

HIS LIFE-E- NDS IT

Despondent because of a long sick- -

ss- - recovery Horn wtncli was in.'i.ledoubtful bv old .Ti'i' Yee 'linn A" i ti it"vester.lav cut his throat from ear toear The trai;t,(iv 0(.(.urre(1 i):l(.k of theAsa In theater on Maunakea street, andlhe m''ul at the Queen's Hospitalshortly after being taken there in thepolice patrol wagon.

t1r) niau w;(s foHU(i hy Tin,,, .hong, a lellow countrvinan, and it isll"t k,l"w" long he had laid therebefore lie was .stumbled upon.

c j,,ft a ,mte for his relatives, writ- -

t,.n ; ( h ; n , wh-- will l..e t ran sla t

'he I"'ll,M' al"1 s,'ut to lts l,roPeraddress. Beside the man lay the goryra.or with which the deed had been.......mit t e.l It was t ,,, t .,t i:rt tlo.f- -

le was r.o! serious! v hurt and that hea. misseil tiie wimli'ipe and nigular I

T i' t i 1 if hit In.

returnt to tin: t ation.

din Peter S. firosseup believes int rusts. Trusts." he savs, are a

necessity. Modern conditions demand!tluit capital, like an army, he under asingle command but the army should

prevented from of thef reel ,00 1 i n g order." .lodge Grossctip isa very a hie jurist and is on the pencilof the Tinted States Circuit Court ofAppeals for the seventh circuit. Chief-ly lie- is famous for his reversal of that

: .1 1: n 1.1 H i fine against the Standard(til Companv. The judge is a Westerner

an Ohioa.n. He was Imm at Ashland nttv-eign- r vears ago. lie w.asigraduated from Boston Law School inIs74. and he began practice in his hometown. He was city solicitor for six-year-s.

Then ho went to Chicago. Tlisrise was rapid. By 1 Si2 he was thejudge of the northern district ofChicago. He handed down some opin-ions that made him known all throughthe land, and in TWO he was madejudge of the circuit court.

- BABIES AND CHILDREN.should be fairly plump. They

outfit to put 011 fat as fast asthey use it up; for fat is fuel,and the burniug of it makes pow-

er and force. Thin children-ev- enalong to the age of eighteen

or twenty are in danger fromconsumption, and from otherwasting complaints. The chil-

dren who starve, and the youngmen and women who are co-nsumedwhy, the very idea ofit is frightful. For such asthey, there is always what is call-

ed "a "mighty famine" in thola: id. Food, though it may he ta-

ken plentifully, does not nourishthem. It makes no fat; it gives

) .strength. To prevent this, tocure this, to save the young onesat the mother's knees, and thebright boys and girls who arejust looking at the world willi"Fubitious eyes, is the purpose of

WAMPOLE'S PREPARATIONIts success is decided and fet-

tled. Thousands owe to it lifeand health. It is palatable as

and contains all the cur-ative- '

properties of pure. Cod

Liver Oil, extracted by us fromfresh cod livers, combined withthe Compound Syrup of Ifypo-phosphit- es

and the Extracts,.!' Malt and Wild Cherry. Inbuilding- up pale, puny, emacia-ted children, particularly thosetroubled with Anemia, Scrofula,K'ckets, and bone and blood dis-

eases, nothing equals it; its ton-i- c

qualities are of the highest or-ilt- -r

A Medical Institution says:" We have used your preparationiti treating ehildr a for coughsc Id.- - and inflammation ; its ap-

plication has never failed uy inti'iv ease, even the most, aggre- -

va'ed bordering on pneumonia.,!,, children niln it 5; i , i if

'uiids up thoir bodies ; manvli'tio ( Iiildren owe their iiw-KlTe'ti- ve

to it." from tie- - 11 r-- r.

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LOCAL OFFICE OF THE UNITEDi STATES WEATHER BUREAU.

Honolulu, Wednesday, April 27, 101 n.

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1901 2S. W 80 63 i74 .PC! 70 8 NE

U02 75 66 70 4 SEWGJ 29.86 79 69 7l .Oil "2 5 j SE

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Utt 80.121 77 i 68 72 .02. 75 51 '

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19C 30.081 "1 iS 72 .57

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ge.C2 7Si.l 7.6 73 S ,0.v 7rs:5.C

WM. B. STOCKMAN,Section Director.

TIDES. SUN AND MOON.

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J4 1 n 3.43 W.Sl ll.H15.3i 6 .'1 7 3- -

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ffi 628. l.S, 5. L8 10.X-- ) 1 lo'?. 29 6.25 10 2:

29; '.21, i.s' 5.5; ll .iii 2.2fi ?.2 11 14

8,a--i 1.7. S.CO 11.51: 4 5j 5 28 6.2"

J illt ft.i.: 1,7 M 4.i i i. I K .1 .1,. i ,

Last quarter "of the m-- on May '.11a.es at Kahului and Hilo occur

OOUt one hnnT oar't, .v., tj.--luln.

Hawaiian standard time is 10 hours30 minute .u. v . ..nri mini ureeawK'D Time.y that of the meridian of ir-- dejees 30 minutes. The time whistle

Plows at 1:20 n n, v. ; c,,,, p - - f 11 1.1 IHC"Greenwich 0 hours 0

Is.i moon are for local time forhole group.

METEOEOLOGICAL RECORD.l8'ued Every Sr.clav Morning bv the':

-- ai UIT.ee. I . S Wf.-.'ho- Roreiin

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Rubber GoodsGOODYEAR RUBBER CO.

R. H. PEASE - - President573-57- 577 571 Market Street,

San Francisco, Cab, U.S.A.

JOHN NEILLENGINEER.

.135 Merehar-- Street.Machinery Repaired

Ship and Gcue-a- l Rlaeksffiithinf.

G A SOLI N E EN GINES.

READ THE ADVERTISER.

WORLD'S NEWS DAILY

Dirpction ofin TTiiies jier

'e!oe;TV ofor during 24'KM AN.n I'irector.

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ZSDAY. APHHTHE PACIFIC COMMTECLAL ADYEETISE2. HONOLULU- -

s.tit

4 I Fraternal Meetings INHPM drunken womkr Jas. F. iviorgan

MALTREATS BABYSTOCKS, BONDS AND REALUP FOfi SALE

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Go :rer. Five Years Old.

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BIG VAUDEVILLE EILL

HARRIS AND VERNON

COMEDY KNOCKABOUT ARTISTS

SINGEES and DANCEES

SA--;

FRANCISCO

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Rat- e- Without "bati njSWiti batisT 82.00 Vzteymtk

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. '.y '$2500.00

': !":-- : "'M: tanla St. near Ke.auntokt: St.

; " " ' ; tr-- ..' : $3000.03" " '"' "

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REALTY AUCTIONEERf

No, 857 Kaahumanu St. ; (;

Furnished 1)

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' Makiki. Ka'ih: an i ivannurn.Tell us what y:-- vi:;tf and we;

i will get it for you.

JAS. F. MORGAN. !

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!We Lot left ti Eutiful?!

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'( Puunui District );Large lot. 1 ft. J

If site and w are Tf-rin- g it for1 sale cheap. f

Price $1500.00( J v 4 1

BISHOP TaUST CO., I

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The Star Dyeing and Cleaning Shop

221 Beretania Street, near Alakea.

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i. o. o. r. ;

tfM try tt'ocd r;d. fonr'h Ttarsdav7:8(; t a.. Odd l;ows' K:!. V:g::iig ;

MARY GEL" BE. N. G.ALICE NICEOLaOV Se-7- -

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OIJ"v SEAJTCH EEBEEJLH LOI3GE NO. I.I. 0. o. r.

Httt iTtry e.--s: rd tr.:rd ThorsisT. -

10 p. m., ia Ci4 F6i.ow' Ha".:. Yi:;rgcifthi are rordisv invited t3MARGARET FLROU.-O- N, N. G.JENNIE H. MACAU LAY, secy.

OCEAJTIC LODGE NO. ST1, F. & A. M.A k'rti on tl isit i!or.d o? fft

jaottti. t Ysjonic Teiplt. at 7:80 P

J ee V:tic brethren are cordia.ij -a

rived to attndJ. A. PALMER. "W. M.

W. H-- GOETZ, f--j

T.T. I TTT CEAPTEE NO. 2, O. E. S.

ii:a every nurd Moccay cl ea-- c

ma. at 7:!rJ p. m.. in tte M&on;ceacDie. isitice eis:erg ana croiiir

art eordia'ly iETited to attend.NELLIE J STEPHEN.--. V. M.ALLA1DE M. WEBSTER.

Secretary.

ALOHA CHAPTES NO. 3. O. E. 8.Meeti at the Maaomc Tempe everyae'ond Saturday of each month, at7:80 D. m. Vieiting aistera and brother are cordiailT mri:ed to attend-CORA A. BLAISDELL. W. M.MARGARET HOWARD, Secy.

OAEU LODGE KO. 1, EL of T. i

tfeau erery t"t and third Friday at 7:30i'e;!k. Pythian Hall, corner Beret&iiia andFort atretti. Viaitinj brotheri cordialiy inrii t attend- -

WM. JONES. C. C.O. HEINE, K. of P.. k S.

WTXUAM McKXNXEY LODGE NO. 8, J

K. of P.Veti Try lacond and fourth SaturdaytniBf at 7:80 o'elock. in Pytkian Hail,;

--orner Beretania and Fort itreeta. Via:tingbtkara ep'diaiiy invited to attend.

H. A. TA YLOR. C. C.E. A. JACOBSON, K. R. S.

corrai camoes no. buo, a. o. p.Meets every second and iTieday of each month, at 7:30 p. m., inpc Antonio Haii. Vineyard ftreetVititig krothera cordja'.Iy invited toattend.

J. R. PONTE, C. R.H. PEREIRA. F. S.

CAM02I CIECLA K0. 240. C. O. T.Meet every second and foarth Thnrsday of each month, at 7:80 p. m., inSat Atonio Kail. Vineyard street.Viitin eompaniona are cordialiy

to attend.G A SPAR SILVA, C. C.LOUIS A. PERRY, F. S.

COtTET LTTKALTLO K0. 6600, A. O. T. t:Meets every first and third Wednea- - ..day evenings of each month, at 7:30p. m in Pythian Haii, corner Fort ; I

and Beretania etreeta. Viaiting broth- - j i

en cordially inv ed.W KELLE, f B. '

JAS. K. KAl UK T. C. f. 8. j

EOHOLtTLTJ AHUTE 140, T. O. E. hileete on eecoad and ,

foarth Wedneaday even ' 1

ingi of each month, at '

7:80 o'clock. In Prthian t

nail, corner ceretania ana fort ttreeta i

Viaitint lailea are invited to attend. ii

W. E. RILEY, W. P.dp r rv oJit VV i , oct . (

jHOJIOLCXU HARBOR NO. 64. A. A. of M.

M. at F.Meeta on the I rat gnndav

evening- ef each month, at 7o'clock, at Odd Fellowa'Hall. All sojourning breth-ren

wart eordiaJlv invited to

attend.By order Wortnv President,WM. E. YOUNG.FRANK C. POOR, Seev.

THEODOEE EOOSEVELTCAMP HO. 1. 8. W. V.

Mets every Second aad FourthSaturday of each month inWaverley HalL corner Bethel andHotel streets, at 7:30 p. m.

By order of tha Camp Corn-Bande-

J. K. BROWN,Adjutant.

HAWAIIAN TBIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M.Meets every first and thirdThursday of each month, in K.of P. Hall, corner Fort aDdBeretania streets. Visitingbrothers cordially invited toattend.

E. V TODD. C. of B.P. BIGGINS, Sachem.

HONOLULU LODGE 616.B. P. O. E.

will meet In their hail.I

Kins? street, near Fort, every j

rriaay evemnj;. vis'nubrothers are cordially io- red n at'end.

JAMES D. DOUGHERTYE. i:

!

GEO. T. KLVEOEL. S,

OVOLULU fSCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB j

iiers oa'Snd and 4th FTidays in the moctti: (Jo cio k. in Booms 11 and 12. Alexander

Bniidit 'auntJAS. H. 1IDDE, thief;JAS. C. McGILL. Secy. ;

C AMIEJ COUNCIL, NO. 563. T. M. 1..

mr.-r- every and fourth Wedneaaay a.

T t o'clock p. m. in 8t. Lonia CoheirMnmni Rail i Dreier Hall). Union streetVisiting memhers ire always welcome.

F. D. CKEEDON. l'r- - i:t.

H. P. O' PTTLLIVAN. Secretary

THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.Honolulu Branch. No. 112. MilHr

tret. Tmni floor. Kiiohana ArtLeaeue Firt Tue-.ia- v ..fevery month, at 7:4" p. m. PublicMeetinff. Visitors we'rome. OtherTuesdavs at 7 p. m.. Lodge Meetingfor Members. JAS. J. Y I.NG.

ASSOCIATED GARABE, LTD

Least

-

A-- Lo s. A-- i so .

;:

Ti:

Th

Part for Homesteads.

T .

, ;.r (.' .v:

r.ri 7 H-.--rPl

Ki''-i '; ''

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;;--,

13.-t- '

1: ' ufTfre'l t j home- -

--

T'.v, mjr-MK- an areu ot -- ever!a:i-- i iiiiit-- tl.. will he ?!! a:

in $:.'"' with Ti:e r.r.i T i i n r L year- - t.'.vTv -- haii -

t iif-i'.- 'i r. a .f.ttoa in or 'ireatij'iann-r- r h. The T'rriTory wi:

faetorU": f'rl)f:ii-li- r water at The r:i-- e

fr.e er uM.Ur-- cail!-:-

MADAME CARRENOARRIVES TOMORROW

('at fi w-J- arrive tomer- -

." v i y Ma'aina, n-- muieiatss are .

ea-r- 'y ,ki:,iT t" hearin- - th -

famous ;ii.:t ttt h.-- r re.-ita- i a: th,.,y..t h.-- :n Tn' a fryi"Oi; or t'!:-l;;- ;

I: i, the hoar of arrival,II. r r-- r a1 i.: ra !! as !..;;- - wit i)

Nt-- V P;.;!har!i:o!i c-- a. hi."-iu-

:;. r t' V,' ;"::- -. A'- -

he W.i-tor- ai w.. !

a :

or ?h-- of

V,Tor-

i v

SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE.;i ;,. - v Li id zn brc

nt;re i: co

O'

rv r.aer- -

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAS.r.zo ointmi:nt is p-- . .:,.:

Bin ;:: r Br ; r: ::r .; BiU- - ".:. t"

i , ' vs r r.' . v rt i:r: led. M.;do 1 ;.

! h. - M EDICIN E CO.. S.iir.t L

3ARDNER, RANKIN AND GRIFFIN

MUSIC AX COMEDY AETIST3

I

DICK STEADI ,t

MOVING PICTURES

10, lo, 20 and 15 Cents.

BoxingBoutsSaturday, April 30Wahilani

V?.

M'GollODgh

Iron Man of F ;.aftfT.

Fifteen Bounds for Welter-Weigfc- t

Championship.

TWO BATTLING PEELIZvIINAEIES.ArMISI)X:

Ring'i ie. $2. i.. rre Sea's,an.l ";:s!rv. "

-' n s' at

Fitzuntrifk T:o. Hotela nil Fort Sts.

MISS EVA ALVA andMISS FLORENCE MELNOTTECTJNHA'S ORCHESTRA

and

MOTION PICTUEES.Admission 5c, 10c, 15c

THEATREHOTEL STEEET

MOTION PICTUEES.

FANNIE DONOVAN,

IRISH SINGER.

Admission 15c-10c-5- c

NOVELTY THEATRE

Cor. Nuuanu and Pauahi Sts.

VAUDEVILLE

EARLE SISTERSROWE AND MAYO

ComediansMOVING PICTURES

SKATING RINKOpen every Afternoon anj Evening

"GET THE HABIT"

Learn to RollerSkate"

The Safe

Way to Save

Have yen r when th.;

month i i.v-- r

if viv.i ii.

' aj.en

us and 'r it.

In'er.'.-- pa 1

co'ii i v;: : )

Bank of Hawaii, Ltd

( ;i at fl,i.(Wt.tv0.

kept on fileThis Paper THE DAKE

Toinve:riety

TlhancMOlsue

ctioitun

H

HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, abcre Union Sqja,.

Just o: ?.)i.t Hotel St. Fnoda

Eur"oean Plan S1.50adTBlAmerican Plan S3.00 a day Bp

Steel and brick ftrjcture. fnniAingscost S 200,000. H;gbc!asshotHat moderate rates. Centerof thettteand retail On carlines triai rillf err-- g aiiover city. Omnibusmetaall ".rami and steamers. Sendftbooklet with map of San FranciscoHotel Ste-war- t now recognizedH a waiia n I n d hea dquarers.Cikaddress, Trawets." A B C Code.

HOTEL STEWART

Apartments, Cuisine and Senitt

Highest Standard

PLEASANTON HOTElWilier Ave asi Pnnaioa

THE NliUANU

1634 Nuuana Ave. near SciodfcLare aa i airy furnished iooj uj

3ttages with or witbont boari ftday; iretia! rate? by the aonti.

' JOHNSONS"I'Oo Punchbowl St

Phone 127.Farr.ilv l: centrally located;

mo iern conveniences: rates ieuBt&

BREADA!! varieties of Fresh Breads

Plain Crackers manufactured i '

daily at our Bakery, 1 134 Nuu--

anu street. j !pix --i - i ij w irauuns anu mieiesicu parira I

are cordially invited to call art 3

witness the process of manufa-

cture

;from the opening of Ik

sacks of flour to the packing ot

the manufactured product icases, tins and cartons.

Love's Bakery1134 Nuuanu Street

CANDYA few of our Specialties:

Chocolate Creams, ail flavor!Chocolate Dipped Angel FoodChewing ChocolatesChocolate ChipsCienuine Marshmallows.Hiekorv ParsPecan Bars

Bos Goods of nil kind? and ataflpne

Pawaa Junction Stort

Kin- -, cor .Alexander St.

Great Reduction Sale

DRY GOODS.BEGINS TODAY 8 A

f s

H?te! Street.

&LE. AND MES. HASHIMOTO.

MASSEURSP.heumatism,E raises,and otherAilmentsQuicklyBelieved.

. Telephone 637.

17S BERETANIA AVEXBABO

FYTIIONETTE HAIE 5BAID

And Hair-Ccvere- Turbaa rraB

the new styles in hairdresslag

EHLE RSFEENCH AND EYELET

EmbroideriesMRS. J ROSENBERG

Seccnd Floor. Young BuilW

Perfect Y."

FRENCH LAUNDRY

'"'.'cbsrls 8Liitrea:. :

CoPI-.-:- : 14?1

757

UNION ELECTRIC CO.

j

Jas. W. PrattREAL E5IME, N8URANGE.

LOANS NEGOGiATED

CITY AUCTION GO.

125 Merchant St.

AT AUCTION

Vt o".r salesroom. 125 Merchant St.

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1910

At 10 o'elook a. m.

Uri'ler instructions of Cecil Erowc,tru-te- e of the Estate of August Dreier.deceased, we will sell at public auction:

2 Sets' DouMe Harness.3 Sers Sinclt1 Harness.1 Sircrle Collar. 4 Poles.1 Express Wagon.1 I'haeton.1 Car for Tantalus.2 Busies,1 Horse.

AT AUCTIONA: Me!

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1910

a a.

YV;

; a '

d u-- -

T- .:

N.'

(CHAN KEE & CO j

f

Telephone ISiMAKAI SIDE OF STREET

o connection w-.t- the n'.ac? serosalthe street.

YAWMAK & EEBE'SOFFICE DEVICES

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO.. LTD.ALEXANDER YOT T BUILDING

EUROPEAN AND ORIENTALFANCY GOODS

at the

PARISIAN ART CO.Fort St., Harrison B!dg.

FLAXONThe admitted lea -r W G?o 1

at auction!; rWcng Dry Goods Storef. u.

!

2

TIIEHE IS ONLY ONE

Peerless Preserving PaintOi'lce Fc V. G. .a i

.:. - P. O B .i

LOCOMOBILE

SATURDAY, MiY 7, 1910

TO LET.

JAS. W. PRATT

a;AD

VERTISING AGENCY, INC., 427 SouthMiiin Sr.. I.os Arj.-',.-- and 12 GarvSt., Sar. Fran.-- ' - cor.tra-'T- forndvertisirvf can If ma "e for if.

PIEECE-AERO- HUDSONPREMIER FRANKLIN

CHALMERS DETROITREPAIR SHOP

"The Best Built Cr.r in America.5CIIUMAN" CARRIAGE CO., LTD.,

Agents. 1LECTEIC V.OP.K OF ALL

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1 k- -PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1910. 7 j

" " " ' rhMn

: j: .R'V- m-- Pure Fruit Syrups 1 1 jg I M' j: urA Hall tlS' Strawberry, Apple, Banana. Direct from the fruit. I 1 iT &sW I

SJ THP IIliNWA ' "'ah No. V, it' Bottled in Distilled Water. If $ j K'! tniT!r"V,";v:lll,1 .

i NO AERATED WATER IN HONOLULU THAT IS 11 jl Y&4 i:, a Avenue. .,". tom..rrovv morning, 4 ; 4& 11 C I;

:ip&! ''!,lav N:f"Ye for ,be thil.lren s JUST AS GOOD. T k:.-rJ m ttc beautiful Makiki District j,, i ,r:!t i(-- unwell yestcrda v re-- ' Plain Soda in Bottles and Siphons. I "lwlSfeSlWft V 4?HVA II '

ift--l Room an.l board. :o to per j ari ointed A. S. Mahaulu district" ma- - U Kilf ll i

I IZHkHr;;1 Lcithcad & Woodward I WBW I i Ml"

Mrs. C. J- - McCarthy, Prop. :i!'u'r""otl ;itj (ARCTIC SODA WATER WORKS.) jl pg ' f

"

. Telephone-- ). The Rebekah Lodge will hold No. 1263 Miller Street. Phone 557. Prompt Delivery. I tt$WV W5$ III it- - r, u; meeting this ev.-i.iii-- . luitia- - II S'aW ll ' tt U.

W visit" LnnMMnnBHnBHHj!i 8 ' "tSA l)ZZZZIZI ;77'.r ;vl,;i1,, 7 d'

f.Ti'-- 1 n.pMin- - of tl.o board 1 B i "SP 1 ' j

HliR l 1111 i ' but no reports" were ie:oi l B lf I.WIM Mi4i 1

j-- Hutu b ts. Grand May-Da- y Fete (J ifovf I J

'u5 Ordered Anything, rGivcn T, ijl fwfili I '1S The Xfrf,,. t K- -en, Mrs. k f." Diiii,-- ! League

II) OU I HliC AO jfCl . ,o mx-- vio,-- in thc! AT AINAHAU, WAIKIKI J mgM MM 1 I 't?iUp 1 I!U 0 :it':.T!:o..n. I'b as,. of .lal'. I

$B vU J.V't- iil ' '1'up If HOI, nliy nOl J j,a K;umn was fon.l last niuht Gov. Cleghorn's Residence, opposite Moana Hotel J; NsfWvpMj x I tlS Yoa can rest 8?rcl that all orders j Ni'ii Tiloy has' a hnUh Vf'rmi'-- Saturday, April 30, from 2 to 6 p. m. Ijl .. ls? tf;JI 1 !

!S I rill ifive onr Tcr-r- ..i. ....... .o...j .."f , V,'',.' ; wo''v,-e- 'j'ie ( Admission: Adults 50c, Children 25c. I 1 pBB ? J

II I .

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?4;;:;E "S 1 see our I I You may prefer gray- - or brown orl I

'?t. ar...I ,;,:.:, ..vel-pe- d at the .Motloi.olitau 18 f V '

I phone 140. i. o. i-- j. Mt,lt Ma-.K.-t- . fune.ai sews win b,. blue tor your suit ; you may like a ll i

cTn-n-

Jks. J;-X'i;:-l OGi IOC 31111 !5C I stripe better than a plaid or a club check ;

',

Ill SchaffllBf & MiM Ij1 personals.CHINA and POTTERY AMERICAN BROKERAGE CO., LTD.

t--Ofl I To reduce our stock fr the annual v. I. Heryfor.!, who i:nne in II LANSING'S If clothes in all the new colors and weaves; something to suit C f V

inventory we are oilering a large va- - the skath;- - race last Sat unlay n''t.j i I I , IfI rifty of article? at greatly cut prices. an.! who has l.eon in tl.. employ ot tu B noJ-y- t) King St. near Maiinakea. 1 every taste ; and tne styles are smart, snappy and full of ttgo. II :

I The assortment comprises beautifully telephone company, left on the Sietra B B H 11 j ,

I hand decorate.! SALAD AL- - yoMer.iay. &ntZfcgaSgfcijtggSfgaBr?T 1aja;rrjirrgtP 1 11 I jjJ ;4

1 MOM) DISHES. CUPS and SAUCERS. Mr. an.l Mrs. Henry Af.ng. who will I SPECIAL MODELS FOR YOUNG MEN. II ,.

1 RUG ES and CKEA.MS, JUGS. VASES, leave f,.r the Coast "on the Mongolia, - - B II I ill '

i! 1 TS? Ssr'.r.'Sf, ( ' Suits $20 to $35" Overcoats $20 to $301 , mI Come early before the choice selec- - main there-- imtil August before proceed- - AUXOS---S3.0- 0 Per MOUT I 8 I ll'1"

- If tions are gone. This is a rare oppor- - ng to New York. I 1 U ' f

i tuiity. llemy I'inchcn, who arrived on the 1 For Calling and Shopping. Hack Calls at Hack Rates. f B Thio ctnro ie fho hrmo tf M !!, ,1 O sierra, wa in Atlantic City wheu Mr. I f I lib SlUlC Id III C IllilllC L'l If t. fJ'.i1V.DH0ND LTD, of the con, C. M . BcHtlI & CO., Vo.l, rotary promotion - - - PllOtlC 5(1 U

andKing Street, Honolulu. ' ) Hail SCtiaffRBr & Mil ClOltlBS t,

, , ters of the j.romotion committee, ou the ... JB II ,

L i R0M'J,irSlETAS SrwSa"kW!'wS WHAT THE PRESS AGENTS SAY 1 - Iwi" f f'

- f fiIt has put up a ereat electric sign, which j product ion of " Fantasia. " and starry II if,i 01'1- - CLUB STAPLES. -- hows at nitfht along the entire Board The Man of the Hour. t Im.u.'h.iut the Fast for several st.-- i 1 II t.

tieS Felt and StraW HatS aik ad ,S the most attractive 9igu(vvit)iI in tlj(. SU(..SS (,pli,?veil M,,s as -- Cigarette- in -- Under Two g Oll,,? TaVAMI 1 4fJ ll A- '

and Panamas " by the productions of The LiOn an.l I'bs;" "The drear Northwest' Q V I T Q If I If l

:aC- - CHRISTENED TWINS th. Mo, and Faid in Full, the McKae liesurre.-- t ion. ' ' "1) Harry," 11 1 I 11 Q Q I UclcLul L I U II 'tte 1 U, ON FANNING ISLAND y has decided to produce The amen," etc Tn many of these , our, WQQV JF 7 11 .''

.i ways via iona torree m:, of..,, iir. , ,,,,11 hun.i, Leonard i;i,e, was h,T ST. II1 BUILDING. PHONE 651. KING'J ! the entertaining characteristi,, of theso "g ."an. but failing health ofIs Best. VVXVOUVEK. A pvi! 1,.- -A special:1 , r, ,, two great plavs. but. so clc-verl- ar- - 1ius I"!"!-- "' actress eompelled her to M U - ! u"

HENRY MAY & CO Ltd""W"":''' t0

.

V1 rir( ('ni-i- :t i e. ''f seek : lie recuperat i ve i;r of ( iB Jf Y

;1 ".','.'" "'.f ,1,v.,-- r a nd more intenselv interesinw pi a v. :"h' tl'e couple are now fill in;.' a lililitCit ymmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmm ,t?

t I ' fhone 22. Ivr-m- rtheir

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l

T ',f',,.!!l'ii"l-S- ' Vi",',"i,Vm'' V! rr,".--- 'I tbe two subi.-ct- uppermost

mi the minds lined comedy and" prove their claim asC Vfl K- BUSINESS LOCALS. 'j'""1 ;,t

. I t' J ; "f t- l- business ,,,!. In fact, it is a artists. Luring the week ) f II ' !"' ot btnd.ng ,pj purpose ,, Rose Mayo, who valuable .v (lf f possesses a T X IT S M TTA hen t hiI B cable operators.

'(ieorge ('.road !iurt, i he clever author wardrobe, will appear in several real O M HT I ;

I Mr, 0. L. Dickers has received l n t to , lim'r "f The Man of the Hour. rote this IM- -ian go.ns which will be a reveln- - I (( Jr Q I (it itj MwrnilliMry goods from the East. V V r irle girl twit.s. and Doctor b''r -l scandal which so ..'" to the lady patrons of the theater.

fJ VVJ1) VV 11 DJ U IfA ! V H

-l;--tea,n

w,l. b, Jiere three U 11 J ,' I Mrs. E. M. Marshall will offer for I tJ t h surgco, christened -l- y ex-H- od the entire Eastern seen ,n

1 sale a choice collection of ferns at the ,, . ;tt, .',.,. while the rrence was world, n I rancisco is pist emerging 1 1 - '"sidence of Mrs. Wnt. l!rav, 1920 ,iiv entered in the log by Captain ''. ' "" atmosphere otth.. greatest. Band Concert. V f !l J, '

P'1" "earn la I ot tne decade; P.tts- -I King street b.-r- on '':'' ) UAJllUJvou Thnrsdav, Fridav and The children weren.illips. ThI '.rg w now ,n the ost. of even a band ml! p av ,us evening atand 111 I K j03Saturday of this week." nine monthsIsland ago, V7V7 I' '-I I''. a ,(.nsation among the greater scandal: h.cago ,s preparing halt-pas- t seven at the I leasanton Hotel, ) 1 I 1 WVOlDir I ! i I"t one and Moston has somehow es- - , .n;, , , 1j AN HONEST DOCTOP i.a.ivt . a- - su. h an event was unprece- - 1011? ( to ,,e ; ( 1 Iees Mqit-i- i caped tlie meshes. he production ot g ifrerW to his patient wll ,ia,, been ,1:;"V'Ii" ,

' ITe'christVniie' ceremonV, The Man of the Hour will be excep- - ro. Raymond . .Thomas I MakCS thC laundry WOrk light !

II I cured Kv . .. , tionallv elaborate, giving everv detail Hie spring. me Song Mendelssohn 1 ftydia E. 1 MirMiam s ege- - hich took place in the !" ' ' 1 most careful thought and studv. " Divine (ionnod) BBBBBS I IJ table Compound after his etl'oi-t- had par-n- ts were the recipients ot many - Suiie Hoh.-ini.-i- Hnme I I .I faiH"iirs. Weber, I do not believ, ngnfnlat ioiu-- . The Novercy. N oral. Hawaiian Songs. . .Ar. by Rerger ) C i I" feSi-- r ' irJ'"r. 'r;:'Z Zri:p:X V-

- Ask your Grocer for it ( I

" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '"I chain of cviden-- c to orov.- - the ieiia- - ISSI i

'--r'1 f

I Mty of this - . medicine for Ffc If PITY THE POETS. L j )I Women-- . m , jw, v M th:i; t)r!v js AJI in the verv ide:, ot a poe! tiiar seems I 'JC?J JAPANESE TEST OF MADNESS. f .,,4,,,. '

M1 --tI Satday Even,ngs r Fresh Shad Ievicted .,r nmrd-rin- g hi- - oau-ntsin-

- Dl Tl 1 17TIM $ " try w.udd i.e. noar- -

I and severely njnMig his wife at DULLL 1 UN A& ""'" ui;il t5"' 1'ilt dei. rmni fl 1

! atgri( aita.,!;i prefecture, i,. . ed ...-n- of th- - newspapers. N lc, Mnclt. Sturgeon an.l Salmon.I r"la:wli trc!'" ,h"

iT "r 11& V A v.. w.e.id n.arry auybo-i- Smoked Halibut, Salmon, Sturgeon., il

, ??w he was rPi,. ,

a I sTB'.VrN' n (

Mrv' .

tn,,,:'.,!:,.;, r .id aii-.u.-- ;.. Finnon Haddie California Squabs ; lI Sre,,,r;;i,1,..f,f i.'e'h.-Tm-- qtar i v;" 'v',:..v'i'.t:;pil'U,,"!et 'alii ,

! I

I '0 Conclude that !, fe...,o-d- ' ma. b, ess J - .,.!,,. ,.. j .p,., USS

! lH:S::nr::::'t!:f3;S ' Metropolitan Market, ;i";' !;'. M';. adopt-- .; ; " i, i,C, s.' W. P. HdlbrOfl, Prop. r

! :St:-:V:-'

Sunday Mornings 7; v 'V'7-"-::- Telephone 45 I -- 1

I I;:::;';;';, :;:7 AuVertiSSr --;

5 ,, .v.; , , 7 1;

- Sif::V,S':' -::--:r BOININE THEATRE I il

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I 'h, bic7'7;' '".

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V7'. Ja::7 tor VXKY IMPORTANT i ' -.

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'''V. FRIDAY AFTESNOON OR EVENING, APRIL 29th, 1910 j M JI n . - As per arrival and sailing of the s. . ".Matama" !S) V

'y.!:7v' announcement. v '....!'-.-"7 7 the wosld famous pisNist jj ,

.Tii,CARDr;:: ! ": r ; v-- :; ':i Plaoo Recital

t:;,:7:' :! SACHS DRY GOODS CO, ;r.0SE MAYO AT the novelty. ,. .... -- 1 s,.- -. . ,

aisrjoe.,. p.:,p .. ; 'CI '.e' , ,. i t,..., m wi- - r- '. . y:.; seats on sale at eeegstrom music co. I c .j

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1910.!fi: THURSDAY, APRIL 28,HONOLULU,THE PACITIO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER,

Z ! oil crcin i CC !

William Williai! I,

elf j Stock Brokers) lilRE-SS- S TVliCf 5

f 921 FORT STREET.

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY TIMETABLE.Direct Scrv.ee to San Francisco.

S. S. "SIERRA ' sailing from Honolulu April 27th, May 18th, Junth. Jruie irvth. and evcrv twenty-on- e days thereafter.

fi.M-.-l- to San Francisco; u-l tr.'p. SlBb Direct e SECONDfnun S.-u-i 1 ran !.. to i ''"'inert ing wph i'. S. S. C service toZealand. C. EREWER & CO., LTD., General Agents.

NtfW ) Wf7aMrB ill a Si j

i ( NiA.mi in 11 pthpv rvnuturTlStocks, Bond

AND

Real EstateMember Honolulu. Stock

n - 3

linUNULULU 01UOA CAunMiiutPACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO., AND TOYO KJSEN KAISHA.

Steemfrs of the above companies will fall t Honolulu and leave this port f "ap:tHl. Pa

FOR SALE. I NAME F jiT 1 K. Paul fp ,al Bid j kootid fc,v.

YA MFRCVTWTf MtariNTiia, '

Brew t r .v I otm r about the dates mentioned below:

F(ll THE OB.IENT. .I.:.m mm !lm .... p. o. box : . TerMFOX SAN FXANCISCO.

MANCHURIA MAY 2 MONGOLIA MAY ,

C1IIYO MARU MAY y ;TEXYO MARU MAY 13

SI MAY 17 KOREA MAY 20

MONGOLIA MAY 30 NIPPON MARU .1UNE 4

BARGAINS IN REAL ESftTs"Small neat cottaC and ..L'

1. :U ,-0 25525in

ion tS'i ...ir.' "

MANOA VALLEY New three-bedroo- bungalow in process

of construction near car line. Choice elevation 84.OOC.00

MANOA VALLEY Two story house-th- ree bedrooms-mount- ain

and marme view. House modern, grounds well im- -

... $5,500.00provea1'alama. f itiuo.

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EwaHaw. Aci .

Haw Iom S "Lgar ' '

Haw !ngf t'oUotiomii ....HouokaHaikuHu'Ch tisno Suk Pin

(.'(KnhusuK. kn h ?ngr (t'......K.Ui'aV.'Hry !e o i

Ofthu siiwar To

oman conage ana lot (lfu

7!W.U0t2.00 X

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H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents. bearing fruit trees, NWBuilding lots. We have two bargains in$950.00 and $2,000.00

MANOA VALLEY- -

building sites Improved and unimprovM u., I 1 of Ze'.

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CANADIAN -- AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE.

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too, ....100'

ari 3t;

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parts of the town.S,MMJ0!FO VANCOTJVEK.

street. Price $3000. A h.2.!Otu.ui.a l.OOO.OiK.1

()!a S igar Co Ltd .. S.OOO.OliO:

Oiow&lu moot:Puaahau riu P'.au Co 5,f0 0if)

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. MAY 25JUNE 21

JULY 19ft' r ui' in

TOa FIJI AND AUSTRALIA.MABAMA APRIL 29

MAKURA MAY 27JUNE 25

iti U t fanning Island.

MARA MAMA KURA j. n. stnAt 147Pacific 75'i.OHOi 100

Piua 2,2S0.000i l'X Hfep-e- 750.0HCI 1X-,1-

Moni'fr 2.750.00i! 1O012M C3jTHEO. H. DAV1ES & CO., LTD., General Agents. 133

noWa;alua'Agri o .500.00') KiC

Wftiiuku 1,500.0011; 1

Waiuianalo . . 254.000! 10G

Waimra Sm-- a' Mill .... lot125.00,

2.2W.0O01M ISCFT LASEOl'K

IotHr-Isls- n S n Co

MAKIKI DISTRICT Two bargains in homes. .$3,000.00 and $3,500.00

FOR LEASE.

A rooming house near town furnished to lease for a term of

years good opportunity for the right party.

FOR RENT.

Several furnished houses for periods of four to tlx montht.Rentals S60.00 to $100.00 per month.

"Waierhouse Trust"Corner Fort and Merchant Streets, Honolulu.

lor! '25I if 2- -0

loins'

A. J. CAMPBELL

STOCKS and Bjffi

79 MEECHANT gf.Member Honolulu Stock lielm

Haw Ki itri ' 'HKTAI PMHKTtL Cr C tmMutual I Co 1 ; 12H 12:

hiku tub j.;r('o .. 1- -C

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Affit. (:itiRtandinif

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AMERICAN - HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tchuan-tepe- c,

every sixth day. Freight received at alltimes at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street,South Brooklyn.

FROM SEATTLE AND TACO MA TO HONOLULU DIRECT:S. S. AR1ZONAN, to sail April 30S. S. VIRGINIAN, to sail May 14

tx further information apply toH. HACKFELD Jc CO., LTD., Ageata, Honolulm.

O. P. MOIIE, General Freight Agent.

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Represented on the

Hiio U K. . I'MHilo K RCo,, Com ..Honolulu Brewing A

Malting Co '.til ....Haw Piucf.pple Co....

Bonds

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by Joseph Andrade.Haw Ter 4 P e Kire

Claims . 3i5,t(XHum Ter 4 I Ke--

fUlllllTlK iKiS! no,t-T-

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Hw TvTi 1,000,000HawTer4Hc t ,000.0"

WE WILL NOT SELL DEtJ

ADDING CASH REGISTERS

Why?GOETZ SEEMS TO

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MATS0N NAVIGATION COMPANY'S SCHEDULE, 1910.

Direct service between San Francisco and Honolulu.

From San Francisco: For San Francisco:

May 9 Lurline May 25 WilbelminailMy 17 Wilhelmina June 7 Lurline

COLD STORAGE CARGO SOLICITED.

For further particulars apply to

CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., Agents, Honolulu.

1!h v i cr HlA i c 1 .044.000t.'al Hect Sugary l.e- -

(oiipf hoo.ooo:Haii.akua lit-- h P.o

(upper illtcii ) s. .. 200,000iiawaiiii'i IrrigHiimi

Cf. 70 P r I'ai't t

IIaTHiiHii Irritiation Soo,0ot'iCi rt. fully panl... .;

Haw oni & SugarCo 5 v c 1,240,C0l

Hilo K H 6s (Issueot lit 1 l.oco.OoOl

Hi) K K Kef j

hxtn on lis 8')P,000tlnnokaa -- ugCo rt p rti.o.ooolHon K T A I. ("' 6 p c. tU7.00olKauai Rv.cosKoIiuIh bitch l o 6S...: 50n,;i:fl:Me Bryde Sun Cods 2.(500,000;Minna Tel Us 205, ''!() K A I. Co 5 p 2,C0O.ooe!

The Right wayWe are selling total tdden hri

less price.

The Waterhouse Co,GnANG ;1C1

l,.."Us1.3to communicate with the other

Agents National Cash KegifUttX1 1Islands and ships at sen is b

M. W. HOCE & CO,

Candidate for Drake's Job HasSupport of Prominent Men

of Affairs.

... 12. 102

WIRELESSCRUSHED ROCK AND ROCK SAND.jOkdii s;i(riif o a e tx.O.COO1 .. .i ...O'aa SU'ar Toii p c. . 2,5c0,0i):Pacific smjar .Mill

Co d g 500,0.!Pioneer Mill ' o 6 p 1.250,000:Waialua Ae Co 5 p r 1.4'i7 0- IP--

CIVIL & CONSULTING EXGKlffi'

5SURVEYOB3

1130 Fort Street

Successors to Hunt & Ho

Hustace-Pec- k Company, Ltd.63 QUEEN STREET. PHONE 295.

1 A aM it tor fn all nora nf tha PltV TRt.l- -

nndavs the othoeOn

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23.125 on ?100 paid. T54 per cent,paid. Redeemable at 103 at maturity,sl'aid up

0 TVS UUIU UU1 UVtU IWOh um Ufi,v4 v wrf

mate sriven on all kinds of road work and grading. Reasonable prices.

William Gootz. seem-- ; To have strongsupport in lii- - campaign to m t'ttre t In

plum left pi''kablo .y the ninatioiiof . i 'ol li'ctor of In :'rnal Revr-mi- A"al-to- r

Itrake. Several namo aro 11

mciit ioncd in ion with t lie ln'i tb,but then1 scorn-- ; to bo a coiim'Umis oi:'

from S until 10 in the morning.

Classified AdvertiseWant Ads., two lines, one time, 10 mi

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FOR RENT.If vou oriler vonr

Albert F. Afong832 FORT STREET.

STOCK AND BOND BROKER

Member Honolulu Stock and BondExchange.

A NICELY furnished cottage inMstiof its yott will reofive the best quality, Furuist net. particularsCoal or Wood ' ' K. " this oilkfull weiiit or measure and it will be

STOCKS AND BONDS

Trent Trust Co., Ltd.

BOUGHT AND SOLD1

delivered promptly 1 UK EE room cottage, for genttaApply IJeretama Ave. WHONOLULU CONSTRUCTION AND DRAYING CO., LTD.,

Queen St. next to Inter Island Co.'s Office. THE NEW ERA HOTEL, U MFort St., furnished rooms bytlttoi

opinion that Gootz has at least a betterchance than anv other local man.

There are powerful influences at woriito secure Goofy." appointment, ami yes-

terday a prominent business man of thisitv-- sent a cable-ra- m to Senator Frank

Flint of California asking him to uehis intliieiu-- in favor of Goetz.

Cniteil Srates District AttorneyI'.reckoiis is said to le ;i Goetz in:ti,and several other high feiloral officialshave lined themselves up in support ofthe aspirant for office. Goetz is con-

ceded to be a strictly honest and con-

scientious man, and there seems to be aprertv strong belief among those whoshould know that he possesses adminis-trative ability which fits him for theduties of the collectorship.

The collector of internal rrevenuegets something mone than $MM) u month,

feek or month. Tropically titaWij

Terms reasonable. Inquire u titsClassified AdvertisementsWant Ads., two lines, one time, 10 cents.

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Classified AdvertisementsWant Ads., two lines, one time, 10 cento.

FOR SALE.GOOD driving and saddle horse, buggy,

harness and saddle. Apply businessoffice, Kamehameha Schools. lsti4D

premises. MRS. HEJJItY 8XHE

i i ii.MSin-.l- tront veranda mnear car line. Ajiply 1352 Yous&

M54

WANTED.MALE stenographer, six months plan-

tation work. Address Z, this office.S648 K)OMS bv the night at the Popti

House. 1249 Fort. K'HORSE and chickens at Hawaiian Ex-

press office, .tiuauu and Queen Sts.I'hone 404. Jj4S COTTAGE of 7 rooms, VineywU

Kleetrie light; .20. Apply I486 Emm

YOl7XG man wanted for wholesalehouse in town; state experience andSalary expected. Reply giving refer-ences, No. 123 Gazette office. 8t54s

and in consequence there are many wtiohave let it be known that they areCity Transfer Co. Phone 1 52 A THOROUGIIPRED, gentle Jersey

bull. Aidy to Geo. Lishman, 14bKeeaumoku St. I'hone 134o". SG47

ROOMS on Pacific Heights road; isor without board. ApplvP. O.Ba

22-- - S64.JAS. H. LOVE. FORT RUGER SOLDIERYIMMUNE FROM TYPHOID

HERD of milch cows; heavy milkers;paying investment: sale of productassured. Address I. O. Box 44 Ho

A MODERN house, six or seven bed-rooms, in Makiki or I'unahou dis-trict. Apply "C." this office.

SC4G

POSITION by experienced bookkeeper;married man; can give good refer- -

ROOMS unfurnished and newly ifnished, close to cars. AddresP.&

Box 123. 88nolulu.

,loFOX TERRIER pup. 1545 Kew;Mi40

COTTAGES, with board. Mn.J.sidy, 2005 Kalia road, WaikikLAddress " Fiookkeeper, " tnisences.

office. 3S1DIAMONDS and lewelry boueht. sold

CLEAN washed rags. Will pay cash and exchanged. J. Carlo, Fort St.A chance for '

Kuger boasts of a "sore armgarrison at present, owing to vaccina-

tion against typhoid fever. The now

scheme to prevent typhoid ha.s beenadopted by the military suigeon, andalmost, every man in the garnson, it is

reported, lias bared ids turn to thesea pel.

The surgeon first asked for twelvemen to stand a test of the action ofthe medicine, a a dozen men gallantly

tor the right quality.DOCDOCDOCDOCFURNISHED ROOMS.

LARGE, cool, front room; eled'-ligh-t;

private entrance; with Wif refpiired; 471 Beretania Ave.

school boys and girls to earn a little j HITCHCOCK "S "Hawaii and Its Volmoney. Dring to the office of the! canoes," the most complete publicaHawaiian Gazette Co., 65 South King tion in existence bearing on the geo-Stret,t- -

8612 logical formation of the Territory as PROFESSIONAL CARPI

MUSIC.

it reiates to volcanoes. Handsomelyillustrated. $2.00 at Hawaiian GazetteCo., Ltd., 82 King street. 8561

HELP WANTEDresponded as volunteers. he test wasi ul, and tnen the garrison was STUDENTS to enroll bv Saturdnv for SYDNEY F. HOB EN (Koniglii

summer term in Bookkeeping and;

A POXY OrTfMI'S TrB k.i ";,o. 'onservat, rit:m der Musik, heipaj-

Piano (Techuiuue & Vortrag),

ton. lied up. While tile vaccinationcauses a -- light illness for the lirsttwenty four hours, there are no aftereffects and tiio-- e vaccinated are saidto l.e immune from typhoid fever forat !ea- -t li) t voar-- .

ing and Voice Production.

lypewriting at l . M. C. A. NightSchool classes begin Mav 2. tl

SITUATIONS WANTEDPhone &tania St.. cor. of Union.

incnes. lias made money for theowners and will do so for the buyer.It is in good condition, is in operation every day and may be seen inthe press room of the HawaiianGazette Co., Ltd.. f", South Kinv St.

8612

!Y 'hmese boy, to wor!:ifter sclioo! hours. ABox lo2o.

J4-

MPS. HODGSON Expert teacla

piano: 25 vears' experience P

j.ro.-iess- ; thorough training; JO

before andin-s- J". ( .

MiblMARRIAGE IN ITALY;

LUAU AT THE LOCHSl oucu. ti.'J.t. iiiigcwii?; -i E

2:ui King street, cottage inK'.-J- t

BOUND volumes Planters' Monthly,complete in its details of the sugarindustry wherever cane is grownHawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd. 8'61

BY I'l'KXi II nitrsei v governess speak-- J

nig also Ceininn and English; longexperience; first class references. Address ( io ei Hess, this office. m;js

t at Hawaiian F.lecrrie. lnterv. Saturdays excepted.

V7. KARL VINCENT (Hamburg tBY

j BOUND volumes Agriculturist and For1,1 ester; invaluable to personsTI.'lcTi.Y ober. middle a tili.nl servatoriutn and Royaion.'liiii.'ll!: caretu driver and e

Will t

.e t'm:'- ATnaic V.nv'lf.nin. LeSSOnS IBed in diversified industries anvwhereHawaiian Gazette Co. 85(51 Singing. (Trgan. etc. Stndio, 'rieiiceii liorsem a n : local referenes

pply 1. 1.. Ad ert oiii.-e- . sr, ).85j , jap:oiani Jeig. w

Xuuanu Ave. I'hone 1428.COTTAGE AND BOARD.

FFI.'MSilED ii!os,r;i'lVpro.n" cm

Loose leaf Ledger and Record

books : corporation minute books ;

loose leaf system, made to order

by the

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD.

65 S. King St.

ROOM AND BOARD.THE TTAU TREE on the beach at

ntkiki first-clas- s apartments andboard. 2l;c Kalia rea'.il. end of Lewers road 35

HUGO HERZER. Teacher otJagStuuio. Love building, Fort

opposite convent. Residence

phone 1301.

of t'.'.n rooais, with bathroom at-t.'-

i.i d. s:;;ta!-!- for two f,r hree ver-so:;-

,u t rivate f;nii:Iv, wi'Jj board.Ap'dy 1 Ki- - g near Keea-i-nioku- .

si;4; DRAMATIC.THE l.A!

and ro.daide for

tf ALA. , :;2 Kinnumosouito ,riiof r i:n:j

conpl, ; nlso single room. MARIE K1N : private sonfe i oi vaii'ie'""lr.g.

baliroom danciug ;stage andculture. ' pbon '

MEN'S CLOTHINGMEN'S CLOTHING on credit; ,l.nn ,

week. Suit giver, at once. F. LewOutfitting Co.. Sachs Building. Ci.1

i ;eretania.OFFICES FOR RENT.ALFXANnrr TOU.N'G BUILDING

Honolulu "s only fire-proo- f

budding; rent includes electric light,hot and cold water, and i:inin

AUDITING. s ,j.

INSTALL I NGORGAN RECITAL IN

CENTRAL UNION AUTOMOBILESi - W Til. T" .Phel pooKs. eic.turingo aid iisli fer U1MNG

Nov. A Pi- the von Hatntn-Youn- ::io stangenwaiI ra lia in.r. pven passenger Ki sel c, Ltd.Kar No. s2 i Teleptior.e lot--85SH

VETEEINABIABR. L F. i 'A E. of nee n--"

"THE STANGENWALD" Only nrproof office building in city.

EM I'LOYM ENT AGENCY.nr.U Co.. !d. Vtiove

At i .v si o-- .r ,..

10,S,p..t!v s'i

THE PACIFIC

Commercial AdvertiserFat-tv- .i ar the Post,,fT:c at f lonolrdu,

T a- - Kecoadr'M';pTioN- -

KATES:" ' v j o no

Advert :sir.j Hrc r.n App'ieainHAWAII (; ZKTTE co. yrpj

Hii STE1NVVAY & SONS.1AND OTHER XABV'

--ri!vrD DIAWfl C0JAPANESE EMPLOYMENTAGENCY.

I PANFSE waiter?, vnrdbovn11 -- s Phone 579. 8449

it 15fi Hotel Street FJ Jr.h K:ng S-- :

Mat.r,geram: TTTNTVG OUAKA

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SECONDSECTION

SECOND SECTIONi u ? ' s '

pAGES 9 TO 12.PAGES 9 TO 12.

ESTABLISHED JULY 2. 1856.

HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1910.

5 w n oc ocnilfcjt!,..,,MM Wi:?Armyand h, hu ,d k.-- i ;,. wa - a daiig-- r

"!'. a.-d-, ! or t ! m r- - : i 1 ot

XT XTLI fi' s:

OBSEIRVATOIRY:s" r.,a brir.?s. the hn i ; .. ... o9-- 1 overwork are renJer- -

i." rt to it up- - The Arm'! dc aahad -- :a:;.-d forward t. re-c- ue and

i: wln-- i the .1 a pane-- ,, d --

played MiriVion: gal:an'r t nudge itH j

vnr. '.int to the handk.-rtddo- f andtiit'ii a'aiw Mfv t.. pa-'.- ir up in'ia-t'it- .

Yukolrtnia 1 ipar-h- ....f by Mrs. Ntt.epowerlesswell nigh

., ... . un.TL--7 rorvc

w-- v v-- - v" ,. a

Major Ray Goes East.j M:i.j. Iteeehcr P.. Ray, j.ay department,

: been granted a f..t:r months ' leavePRISON'S UULft" "nderfu! soother, healer ar.d prot

. drV. contracted or .apoei:0 Vlt is Complexion

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THE MAKING OF A NOVEL.;rself of itr. remarkableof absence and left San l'ram iseo lastweek fur Indiana. He lias been on tom- -

porary duty in this department on ac- -5rM9tnln? a free sample and how her novels(:!,!!' Mlll;( O

itn-SECRE- T OF BEAUTY AMD G003 HEALTH"count ot' the ill health of Mrs. Kav. and:"T"w." ' r'rudo Athertou says:' BENSON, SMITH &:CO

F0ET AND HOTEL afREETs

When the officials of the College of Hawaii were looking fora favorable location for their observatory, they wanted propertywith a high elevation so they could obtain the largest sweep ofocean view and the purest atmosphere. After carefully con-sidering every section of the city, they decided upon a lot in the

''l ie- idea lo les di iwn there some-

where in the Park of my Lead, some-

times for year-- . Then a chance re-

mark -- hoot- it up into the top of myhead and I e. to work. I shut mv?elfup; the place where I must write comesto me like an inspiration, and 1 go! !,, re it' I Pave to fo-- s tlo. world

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has ma le Mrs cdiane also on h.Tand will pane her in a sana-

torium.

Middy in Business.SAX I i;.M isi o, ,prd 17. Law-rrrn- a

A. A list in, forim-- !nidhlpMian onthe Unit, a! States ctniser All. any. whowas fort-.-- to reiLTn from the navy !e-'ai:-- f

a.' took a le'adt'r iti'o the sea ofmat ri in e, y, whifh - r.t rountenaneed.l'v the ovcrntiiont for one in his sta- -

Get a good

lens ''San Pra nc in summer is an Ois cold and

INew Ocean View District on account of itsperfect location, free from mountain clouds, mist, and dampness. 11

The Comet IS here according to srhpdnlp and dnrina its stav wp "ideal phu-- for wank;

can give yoa ynnr ca,vroihindv and hraciiKi o l; o v , w people: t.

Joa.UIlJ; tllKP anaMiuy!... oo away aim I have it to myself. It- very -- t inutlat mir. It stormed for

(iftv d.-i- ami niokts on Mount Tamal- -irbioli we i:1 st'-'- ' s. - ' '"t ""J g

Gocrtz

Zeiss Tessar IIpais while was working last winter,upon my new novel. ' Tnw.-- of Ivory.';d"i:is l.o.d; - a storv of Muitich andl'.iedand, and I had to cettie 7'd miles.. Mount Tamalpais, ns T had. made uprav mind T coul.f write it nowhere else.Tkeie viv Ion-- drt.u'htv tors in

ana

extend you an invitation to use the pavillion and rest house weare building near the observatory. Come out and take a look

at the Comet and enjoy the magnificent scenery and delightfulclimate of

THE

New Ocean View Districttdo deserted hotel where I eon Id take 0Dallmeyer

t.i-n- . ij'ri vt-.- ln'ia yesterday from Co-

nn!. on t i . City of Para. Aus-

tin no loneaT wears the uniform of amidshipman and wi!i oir.'acin laive- - with h'.s stepfather. MajorPay. in Piilnnpie. Tee.va. iti-te- of .ae- -

i n j t ;o rterdark.The '.a!iant middy tnarried Mi-- s

Poma a so.-iet- oj, 0f thise ty. Peeender 17. 1'.""-- . Although thenavy regulation- - piau-id- t'nar nei mid-isiiip-

in may take v.nr.i himself a wifewitle.rt 'he of tho depart-'- .

n.enr. An- -' in ;ed the rule andte.ok :ii orders f M'tn i'aptaiii Cuid.

'The navy depart metit wa- - very wro'hiujioti learning of the lduu-j- the im- -

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lortiT wail;s hi mv iieaviest corn."It takes mi- a time to touch

the spring of a hook, l.ut. when it isi ,,. t ,,.., 4,. ri..lfon; e wouioi uj1 i '

d mi htterrui.tii.n. 1 don 't think I4

0i . i n u' a! .!: tillijii: in a certain num- -

her id' words ; day. hut 1 do workstealilv, to Led at o'lloek, and'il. o o- l,,nr waihs : t h. a f t e rn oott .' '

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Thfv are tho riu':tt kind f.rtt results. AVo ui.o order anyKike of lees.

Honolulu

Photo Supply Co. Ltd.Everything Photographic

F.rt. Near Hotel sr.

: 0! uou- - over ii.-i- taken, aad ke wasfort h'vviti; failed upon to explain hismow. l.onu eonespomlen.-- eti-r- e- i, hutwir 1, avail, and it wa- - up to At;-t- ai

to re-i- ;a or he f i mil 'lie serv-a-e- .

ile t ! foianer altet nntivf.

IMPROVING AMERICANS.'Xothiiio is fixed ont t iie

or' .bailee.' said (ioethe. and we knowthat the future American ill repre-en- ta caanu'e. He may he tailer. or shorter,rn- thinner, or fatter tlcitt t lie Amer- -

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AN IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE

Artesian Water High Elevation Electric Lights

Delightful Climate Paved Streets Koko Head Breeze

Sufficient Rainfall Excellent Soil Level Property

Cool and Healthful Good Location Pure Atmosphere

Ta he 1 1.,. Uaialao cat. ami upon your arrival at Kaitnuki rail at our hrauch oiliee in charge of Br.

Hutchiii-"!- !. who will he pleased to show you the property .and supply you with maps, literature and all

t he'i at .a tt.a' ion you may re.juire. Our fixed are for corner lots ami for in-i- de lots, size

7. ft x lo ft. or l.'J.'.i s.j. ft. erifh. Our terms are cash down and $10 er month on etich lot. Call up

Telephone ;.",: and snake an aii'ointment with one of our representatives.

m ot todav. t.iit there is nothing ie- -t ..f "ii! la vers w i: ii he.avv , u'rit i.

state at' society andtie- - fleet durit: V.H. (Ad-- j the exi-ti- Oa't sense to'., 4o7 we use -- ocietv inI tramv i

Audit Company

of Hawaiii indicate x hut he will md he hetteT 0s. ;a a note to t:

''ny ways. Cohihie. ,n this ,sthat Ctaia. ..a--, n their 'i-fa-tiou

.' ,. ., , , . l as tit- -! ha-e- d ir'el- on the evident detertni- -

, eat ion of t he American t todav titamed iti l'.''s. wliu-- was m a.p

i leave oar institutions and our ideals oAiliat of former year-- , has hie'., sM.;t.r than he found them. Kvorv '

v.a a. ' otitli the re-u- lt thtit the America n natie or f n horn 0!t:-- at a ne-!- uP.O. Box 646. 924 Bethel St.

wants It's children to have a hotterj nl tabular statemeii: is ojVeu sliow-- !

no the 'mo, oral i mprovemeu ; in marks- -

Telephone 708.education than if was pi-il!- p for liinito secure. lie want to have his chil-

dren l e in a community of higherstandard- - and ideals than he has; he

..1 1. n C:t0t. OH,!

tna:sh;p since tae year P'i!i, and briu-ia- o

out the ei rciimsrar.ee that in 1 '.,",.Xces- - ..f hits over misses was tir-- t

enWail- - ,li Il l !l!l l!i 111 r. . ....... ,.....

.. t 1; ;..ns- - .i ti ,1 tlie result of o 1nConducts all classes of Audits j'; !M-'- 1.Wi:u ":e ( " .,l'a,1,;:

.iV- - wr,, .,,,.1 ,

All X I o L it. '.- ..... 'teman.l ON ll.s Cllioiiea mm s:i;i

Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd.Main Office Branch Office

Phone 659King and Fort Streets Waialae & Koko Head Avs.

TtoT when the new target nni.rr.vemei:!. t. I'aal i'e.neer J re's.1st, re. I oA

and Investigations, and furnishesReports on all kinds of financialwork.

Suggestions given for simpli- -

!ir-- t inlo u-- e. hut the hits out

nun heie l miss - in the following year,

and the ex. ess of thi was larger aga.nin J :".. The ahstract of the tiring forpio-.- i shows the ( hina station fir.t in

THE CILVMOIS TRAIL.livi-r- day at noon at C ri ndelwtildere is a ru-- h of visitors for the tele-- !

opes, in order to gaze at one of the

oo

ones in tnemost i nt ere-- i 1, g nai in ai DOC DODOCDOCDOCDOCA'fs. "tlie ehamies trail. "ijimU vi ydiciiidiuiiiy uihoci (pir iif llli,ril with thl i -- t hip ofwork. All business confidential.! the ua iro,,, the King Alfred, the ti- a-

. I ship of tae commandei'-aia-hiet- . duein the list is taken hv tie-

h'euti la rly at this hour a herd of immmltwent v to t iiirty chamois may he seen!

DOCDOCDOCDOCDOCDOCpa 'ng in Indian file up the yawniugj 0Hei-r- . thud divis on and t u i Ml , vses of the precipt'ous fettenher

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W 1 lam ( 1 Smifh i ru- -. r s.piadn.u, with the Illustrious t.s separating two o'aciors. the mal.TV llllalll V-- kJllllLll j t!l. ..ading

'ship. The third pla. e in .,;,.,;, leading the way. the king ol Every inch of.. . ...i .... 1.,. '.. Im.i.e .i i i ; .,...,.,. :.. '..I

Trusi Department Ol' e t' Ot merit - iai-.'- ae liei-- lei-ei-, l' . .'- - i"

i fleet -- oeond division and second cruiser v.,n,.,, ;l,l r, the watch. IN, . r.oi with tie . a a i a- - o-.- - .t tae .in oim oi in- .iifii'-iicr- iti . . .at ;ESTATES ilANAOED, EEVENTJE -- io;ie is treed from SM.iw. i Awl-e-t-T!eia:oi- - t:!id : in' car -- 'll -I S t (M ( e! h

other tleets or -- (piammi- ion.. ...

i,,n: Atlantic fleet and tilth cruiser..r.,n Mediterranean tleet and sixthCOLLECTED. LOANS AND IN

wliee the.r ia feeding grminds a re i

Of (iood Hope , miller deep -- UIW.,..,.iset- -- or.adroii. ' ap is a curious tacr. . . . r t(!;;!! ols Ue-c- e Ii a To r lee.i- -

-- Maa-!iou.Aa-Tali- -- ipiadron. the s-p- j tha Packardiind- - aii a s, ri,-- snips and teu-ier-- noiiie U., lawti. when there is

' aval. it c'.tes. a t. d le-

i's :it (. hour w h i n

this ...... ..a of the oo

iih-et- iir-- t division and fir-- f cruiser , , p. y ,. ., ,.,.'I s.piadn.a aad ,,,,,, . th.d-.. , j us .

) Ka- -t Indies ,a a i'o i, . In the tahle ., v:1 p, ,, d;,-- -- fo

Iwhi.h gives the tiring by the di llerent ,,T ;, u has,;,.7ion of .niiis the Superb stands j .,., V(, already t

d' a la to- lies -

e hi ugcr -

pa-- !. Pal! Mall Crit in' !i t ne inni e- -i a order ot

VESTMENTS MADE.

Fire Insurance

4QEKT F0 ENOLISH-HAWAILA.- t

UNDEBWEITEEB.

Real EstateFOE SALE.

Hose siil lot on Qaarrr Street oppoae Xcrmal School.

next ami;..!, mm. the Temerair

Passes inspection by the Snperinivinlent of the Supply

Department in the Packard Factory. The making is in the

hantls of experts.

WEIHAVE YOUR SIZEI ,!.,. tlnt'd. All these ves-- !

,.s heh.-.- to the home lh-- t. first eivi--

TI..: ,.,1.1.. whi, h gixes the fleet

ORIGIN OF NAME MINNESOTA.

Noted a tit ipi a ria ti- - oi S'. Paul d s- -

r of mer't "I s! ps agree a t he or; gin ot t iie name otIt :s claimed hv some to heit' '

(ee- - the Natal til--!- King mir Sta'a at i p.... j thrd. t ne ; a Paaota uot.t. mean' tig hk'iumi

.'e -- id:.- being P-'- ty j eheaded water. Mr. Stm.-z- . a -- kiilf..!

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j i i:io-- r Clitet 'h j.pewa -- cao.ar. ala!..-e- tne taeotver lb I t.at it may he free, ti. it longae. The- .

e- .lam.-- an McINERNY SHOE STOREj P,"-- M.p, ... ana Petty !li.a-- j. hippewas ii ,avs. always na-u-

s from some pecul antv. ,.: ..,,.,, Us ,i. ;.s ;,...k par, aalarai aP. I'Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Fort above In.A ia Conner;. d wi'h them. .Thus. Az-o'- ia

!.,-- i i .1 t a- -t . a t roe.oaocrsocrDocr:rr ooco 0JAPANESE MANNERS.NEW YORK LINE DOOC,f Ciiea-- aad

"no f.o-es!- ,.fti..- M rues..-;-

V t.. the Ifnwood tr,e.

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REGULAR LINT OF VESSELSTg between New York & Honolulu.luejBark Xuuana will saii from NewiVvr th' about .bih lo. U'lo.

JADE JEWELRYUnique. Chaste, Elegant

BO WOHotel between Maimakea and SmithThe

General DemandSt --1,

"'ir to enniigs' w:t:,ret taken u ,we-lo- r

freight ra-.--, a;

":,wet i Co.. 27 Kdav .f,':0. II. Davie- - 4c Co

it notion,rate.v f. Tha-- .

p,osronl.t 1.,

.... .,."sg a. - ,i mfv 'mzvr--- ft, at.new "Lht

it intcrest-- inor vour re-si--

j of the Well-informe- d of the Wor! 1 bis j lm est spate .11

and I )l!t" 1 TC Au''for asatitalways been a siu.pl- -, pF.r . 1 .. 1.. ..f 1 VaCUlltti ClC'il":'. g .ii uyn ria arfii"". . a

lence.WingTai & Co. This is about the pleasantest porVIL?i )X FFAGLKIv.

O. Pox 101. Anient.

tiani'iii i. j'iiu la.viio'- - - .i.' .i . m.'"'i vab.ie; a laxative whieh physicians could

sanction for family u-- c its com-- !

ponent parts are known t th-- m ta be

wholesome and truly beneficial in etT-- ct,

acceptable to the sy.-te- m and gentle, yet' prompt, in action.

i In supplying that demand with its ex-- '

cellent combination of Svrup of and

v.

A tion of the month in which to visitContractors and BuildersrarEiture. WaJI Paper, Paint In 5

1216 Nuujlhh Avi.

THE

HAWAIIAN ANNUAL FOR 1910.Tei; ....

dapaa.'-- .

.ttii!! W Haleiwa.U out. "bigger and better than j

-- T r 4W Oil TiDTj:s is th9 weei-

Pau Ka flanaever. t rice 10 i'-uii-

, u v-- -

Jazen. Order far rnaiiing promptly attended to, postpaid, 5 Cts.

Dibble's Hist, of Sandwich Is., long

out of print, price $1.75, or mailed totrier, postpaid, $1.90 each.

Hawaiian Folk Tales, ompriging the' flpans the largest collect ton of legend and tradi- - jc !"' lies.

Elixir of , the California Fig Syrup

Co. proceeds along ethical lines an i relies

on the merits of the laxative for its remark-

able success.

That is on- - of many reason why

Syrup of Fiijs an 1 Elixir of Senna is given

the preference by the Well-In- ! trmed." '

To get its beneficial cdeets always buy

the genuine manufacture 1 by the Cali- -

' forma lig Syrup (V, only, and for sal?'

1 y all leading druggets Price fifty ct-n-

- pause HEADACHE of 'he Islands yet compiled, pne$1.7.", ..r ruaded to any addreta at flJOjach.

THOS. Q THEUM. Publisher, HonoluinOUR MEATS ,.yxAT.v1:J.Kev:,;u-.xi:!-

ture ur. -- a.. READ THE ADVERTISER. j

WORLD'S NEWS DAILYHAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD.

Phone 68.

rBOMPT DELIVERY EVEF.Y T)AY. (;r .Vi-St-

C.Q.YEEH0P& CO.. ' yEXT THE TISirMARKET. , PARI.? Uh JiS s, per bottle.

Page 10: ESTABLISHED JULY lira ii A BIG FIGHT

HONOLULU. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1910.ITHE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE

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PORT OF HONOLULU

I ARRIVED.YV. -i- Aj.n! 2

Str. W. ' . ii .... :'"!:: Kauai

Y...;..:iu-i:.-- i IVr . Mav 7. 'NIPPON MA i;r. Jap. S. s.. ar. Yuko- -

Va: .inA.'r-I- Vr Mania. a. tomorrow, ha:!, a l':..in II"".. April -- 3.

i'. r v.i. M a v NIT A NT, A m. bk.. Josselyn, fromMails will dci. art for the following Kaanaaali for N. Y., Feb. 4.

points as follows: OLYMPIC. Am. bk.. ar. S. F. from

san F:;.;;,:-.-- - lr M-n- Mav 7.. Kaar.apal., April 7.

!.,i::, l',r Maiuma. tomorrow. O. M. KELl. '. Am. sehr., from HiloOrii.t IVr rhina April for .ray Harbor. April lb.Van.-..u-- r IVr Manuka. Mav 2o. 'PLEIADES. Am. S. 8., ar. Hilo from

fru;il Ililo,a.

r. s. !;. ;. Tiit tK. in .

DEPARTED.O. S, S. S erni. Un, 11.

Gravs Harbor, April 5.KEN EE KH'KMEKS, Ger. fs., froaMOVEMENTS OF SHIPPINGfor Snn;

ADMIRAL, Am. ar. Kahului from Leith for Hon., Jan. 23.liravs Harbor, March 21. K. P. I.'ITHKT, Am. T.k., Drew, from

ALASKAN. Am. S. S.. ar. Seattle from' Hilo for S. P.. April 20.s F t.ril ! i EOP.ERT LKWKKS, Am. sehr.. ar. Port

EraiM-a-v- . :;. m.M. X. S. s. V:!ht'lTiiiia, Johnson, for

?:iri Er:u,.-:v-o- . K a. in.Hk. An.hvw VV. for San Fran- -

III'., I:.DUE TODAY.

ALHEN HESSE. Am. bk., ar. San Pedro! Gamble from Hon., April 15.; from Hon. March IS. j HOKE BY, Am. S. S., from Norfolk for

battle 'ai.EKT. Am. vhr.. ar. Hon. from Grave! Hon.. Mar.-- 7. (I'a.-.- (..Panelllaihor. Aj.ril 1 :'.

"j April 22.)

1 Ha- - ALI 'K ) KH. Am. ar. Hun. j ;i )SE K. NS. Am. S. S.. nr. Gaviota

A. II. . A 1

ami Ta. wnia, a. m.St r. 'ia.i.l i i..-- . '; !!! M a

v;iii. a. in. t i in r-r- Mamwi' ApLl from' Kaanapali. Aj.ril 1

Norfolk ALMLLT. Am. bk., ar. Ivailua from i;OSFRANK, Br. S. S.. from Tunts

jAOERCHANTS who wish to reach

IVll the buying public advertise in the

Advertiser for the reason that it reaches

people who buy goods of quality at home,

rather than patronize the mail order houses

on the mainland.

Readers of the Advertiser are in

greater numbers in the islands than readers

of all the other local papers combined.

Merchants who are interested in building

up their business, to a point where the

profits are real, patronize the Advertiser

Br. S. S. U..- -, hank, ir..Yi TL;i nia

A.- II. S. S. Ala-- k in. fromTa'-oma- .

SAIL TODAY.m. v... .To! a F.i:a. tor

Port Gamble, April 2. Arena?, for Hon., March 21).attio ami .LOHA. Am. scbr., Weitkucat, from i;yf;.lA. Nor. S. ar. Portland from

Hon. for KeJonJo, Apr. 4. II. ut., A !!'.! 17.AMARANTH, Am. bkt., ar. Pearl Har- - s.N CABIMKL. Port. rr.. ar. S. F. from

Dolaware bor frm Mukilteo, April 5. Panama. April 21.A K! N AN. Aai. S. S.. from S. F. f..rkATA MALTA. Am. S. S.. from Port

S,at:io. Ai.iii 2o. S.M. T.nic for Hon. i.rll 17 !

BrrakwaTcr.DUE TOMORROW.

'.-- S. S. Mara ma, from Vi ria' Al.'AGO, Am. bkt., nr. Gray's Harbor SANTA KITA. Am. S. S.. fr0m PortI ro-i- . M'm i- - San Lu:s for Hon., April 10. ,

ami at: cor. ' .AK'IKL. Am ar. Port Townsernl s, A LLKN. Am. ort 'Str. Manna I.oa, Simcrs-'IJ- from Koiia

aa.l Kan .orr. a. m.

DUE SATURDAY.St Manna K. a, i r.on Hi'u. a way

-n-. a. m.

irom P.-ar- l Harbor, April l.i. ru.t tor Ajiril II.ASIA. Am. S. from Hon. for S. Y., sFP.l A, Nor. S. S.. ar. Portland from

Al"'i! j Hon.. April 15.ASTI.'A L, Am. p., Pur.ham. from AA il- - (; AVILDKB, Am. bktn.. ar. S. F. I

pinotoii for S. F.. March 24. fr-- Mahnkona. Ar-ri- l 20.DUE MONDAY. A I L.s. Am. sp., ar. .. 1, irom Manila,; ?. T. ALEXANDER, Am. schr., from!

P. M. S. S. Man.-iiuria- . from San March G. j Fnreka for Hon.. April 6.Fram-iM-..- . fornioon. AMERICA MAR IT, T. K. K. 8. t., SJF.IMIA. Am. S. S.. from Hon. for S. j

DUE TUESDAY. from Hon. for Yokohama, Jan. 1. j P.. Apr.l 27. j

11 va.los from Soatti.M. N. ANN1L ,loi.ON, Am. bK., ar. Hon.: siBFPIA, Am. S. ?., from Hon. for Yo-fror- n

S. F.. A.ril 4. koliama. April 1. '

AND HEW VEL H. Am. bk.. Kelly, STTMON'. Am. $lr.. nr. Port Townjfrom Hon. for S. P.. Ai.ril 27. c..n.i f,,... n..t. ..r;i ?:

ami Tacoma.DUE WEDNESDAY.

from Manila via BALltUA, Am. schr., ar. Hon. from ST. KATHEPINF. Am bk.. ar. 8. F.I . s. . 1. io-- ai

Nauasa ki Tacoma. April 5. I from Hilo. Feb. 24.

Cheap pub-tho- se

who

type ; it is

in securing paying publicity,

licity affords satisfaction to

enjoy seeing their names in

rAsstiJNUJbtto. liOKKALItv Am. ehr., from Grays Har- - STBATIH Y LK. Br. S. S., from New-- !

Departed. for Hon., April lo. (.;,sile for Hon.. April 19.Per O. S. S. Sierra, for San Fran- - ( AMA N '. Am. Jameson, from J TAMOX MATH , No. 6, from Hon. for

not bought by discriminating men whose

interest is in the quantity and quality of

the merchandise they offer.

Cisco. Apni 27. Dr. . As.-nou- .--mis., tort i.iotiow tor Hon., April . Aloji, April 2.

A. M. P.abbi.loe. Mr". H. Bontiey, CARRIER DOVE, Am. sehr., ar. Grays taL KFS. Am. schr., ar. Hilo fromMis M. P. T. BromtieM. J. O. Harbor from S. F., Feb. 7. Gravs Harbor, Airil 1.Brown. C A. Brutis, Mr. J. Cnnha, CELTIC CHIEF. Br. sp., James, ar. TENVO MARE, Jap. S. ar. Yoko- -

M. D.i.bl. Mrs. F. M. English. Mrs. M. Sv.lney from Hon.. March 27. iama from Hon.. April 2.A. Foloor. Mr". A. Fre.tas ami chibl, CHINA. Am. S. S from Hon. for Yo- - j TORSDAL. Nor. S. from Norfolk forMr. D. T. Fullaway ami infant. Miss j khama. April 2.". Hon., April 13.E. Hart. Mrs. A. Hawkosley. IT. Jk CIIIYO MARF. Jap. S. S., ar. S. F. from TYMET'IC, P.r. 8. S., from NewcastleHav.ien. A. Herbert. Mr- -. Herbert.: April 22. for Hon., April o.AIr. J. Hervfor.l. Master Heryfor.l. C. ( '( ILI'M BI A N, Am. S. S., from Hon. for VANCOUVER. s-

- S., from Norfolk forC. Homme. lien. F. L. Ho.. as. Mr". C. .Kahului. Aj.ril 21. j Hon., March 9.II. ITnmphrev. Miss K. Hntcliinson, CORONADO. Am. bktn., ar. s. F. from; "IRGININ m S S ar Sin DieMrs. w. A. .Ia,-kson- . IE A. Ka.sor. Mr- -. H.m Aj.ril 27. from salina Cruz. Aj.'ril 27.A. Kawaoka, R. D. Km;:. ' A C. DANMARK. Dan. bk., from Leith for j AVM OLSKN-- Xnl se'hr. ar. GravsKinney. Caj.t A. E. Knights . Mrs.! 1Ion. Jjarch 21. j Harbor from Hon., March 22.

G. Lew.- - M. Am. Jons.en,Kniohts., Miss DALNTLESS, schr., wiLIIKLMIXA. Am. S. S.. from Hon.J.ewis. R. A. Lvon. Mrs. Lyon. . C. ar Port Townsend from Hon., Jan. 9. f(,r y ,,r o- -Lvo.i.' Mrs. A. McDowall. J. M. Me- - K. K. WOOD. Am. schr ar. Gray's Har-- j w p bABCO K. Am. sp.. Harris, fromMinimi. 1. .M.-- i 1. ' ' 1.0m .Y.... .j. I Hon. for Cape Town, March 21.

I.in an.l 2 chiblren. Miss M. Met call, EDWARD SEWALL. Am. sp., Qnick, WM p viYK. Am. sp.. from Kahului

Owens. F. A. Paw la. Mrs. awla a r. ILlo from Hon.. Aj.ril B'. for pPinware Breakwater, April 23.n.l chibl. E. C. Perritie Airs. I errin.; ,XT.:i.,1)RlsK Au ? p ar. p. F. W. H MARSTON. Am. schr., from HiloIrs. R. I'lotner an.l elnbl. A. I.. I ;i' nil... April 21. for S F Aprils. !

M. C. Mrs. Y

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w .I hu ''KRSKINE M- - PIIKLPS- - Am- - 8P- - fromTM. T. LEWIS, sp., from Car-lif- fors.aMoye. Hon for N Y Fcb 12

hulr. Mrs. M. M. sc tt. Mi,m 'Am. schr.. ar. S. F. from Mahu- -). D. Slinmwav. Mrs sbnmway.;

Mr-- . SrSr-ott-. D

Hawaiian Gazette Co.,Limited

65 South King Street

F Smitl, . C. Sp.ihler, Mrs. Sp ohler HAD POOR MEMORY.EXPANSK IN. Am. . Jaeobsen, from

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FALLS OF CLYDE. Am. sp., fromA Brooklyn minister was recently ap-

proached on the street, by a younjrwoman, who inquired whether he weresin nt. E. Tucker. A. K. Vierra. Mrs. T. Hon fnr nr TO

V W:.!! an.l clnbl. . f - Warner, .irs. FLAURENCE WARD, Am. schr., fromMr. an.l Mrs.1 . ,Warner. Mrs. E. Wood, not Rev. Dr. Blank. I

"Yes," said the minister, who seem- - i41 IW I) U J ' ' I J I I Jl U Ul U 1 .lllii J A .

TT T .. . 11 . .! Itl. I.. .i llies-niL- ,t . CVlHVn STTTV Am ViW . Wlllptt.

11. . . 1 .,.- - .ir. , ...... ,rer Am. pk. ai.-u f f A

, Delaware Break- -

Francisco. April Mrs. h. .loiinson, . ..Mrs. R. C.M. D. Taylor. P. H. Dod

ed at a loss to identify the young jer-so-

'.'Don't yon remember me?"' askedthe irl. laughingly.

"I'm afraid I do not,' said thegood man, apologot ieally. "Will younot cive me just a little hint?''

"Well '" continued the young wom-an. "I certainly think that you oughtto remember me, even if it has beenso lung a rime. Why. Doctor Blank,you baptised me hero in Brooklyn, justbefore niv j.arents moved West. You.don't mean to :iv that you've forgot-ten me entirelv?"

GAMBLE, Am. schr., at Port Gamble,Oct. 27.

GLENS II I EL. Br. S. S., ar. Hon. fromNorfolk. Aj.ril 22.

G, W. WATSON, Am sehr., from Gray'sHarbor for Hilo. April 10.

IT. HACKFELD, Gr. sj... from Hon. forSv.lney Heads. Feb. 3.

HAWAII. Am. bkt., from Newcastlefor Mahukona, March 20.

Staekable.Per S. S. Wilhelmina. for San Fran-

cisco, to.lav Miss C. Moore, Mrs. M.

A. Moore and child. Airs. F. . Ly.se r

two children. Airs. W. T. Schmidt,C. H. Wait. D. Lnfkin. A. H. Tarle-;,i- ,

Mrs. ,. H. Tarleton and 2 children.Aliss A. Thompson. Airs. S. A. Richard-sou- ,

Miss L Center. Mr. F. B. Ana"3.ir.. .1 V, .1 J'. n.n Tlr .T

Boaiti.-- : J. 1." Kendall. Albert Bnh."-,- . BEND1XEN, Am. schr ar. Hon.... irom Port Townsend, April 3.

Mrs. Y . ( .Mr- -. .1. leaTtie.Mis. H. Deas. Mis E. A. Stone, ( has.. H. '. WRIGHT. Am. ar. S. F.Ohmer. Mrs. V ims. Olimer. Mrs. E. J. ' from liana, April 20.

Weioht. Mrs. W. II. Smith. Mrs. E. A . II KEEN E. Am. schr., ar. Grays HarborLa Pi.M-re- , Miss J. McGlean, S. j from Hon., March 22.

PYOU "IOAHU RAILWAY TIME TABLE,

D. Barlow. Mrs. L. SmithHiorth. .Mr. j iuh.m... .m. ar. r. . iromKaiiuliii. April 22.P. M. Blake. (!. F. AtToii-- o. J. W. il

NEWC0MB POTTERY"A distinctively American product of the fictile,art"DESIGNED AND DECORATED BY WOMEN.Xo design duplicated. Medals awarded at five

expositions.

Can not afford to let your watchgo to ruin by letting inexperi-enced men handle it.

The repairing, cleaning or over-hauling of

Every WatchBrought to us is clone with suchcare and precise accuracy thatwe can guarantee the same.

HYADES. Am. S. S., from Seattle forHo,,.. April .

IRMCARD. Am. bkt., ar. Hilo from S.Ik. Aj.ril 17.

J. L. STANFORD. Am. bktn., fromGravs Harbor for Hon., April 10.

JAMES H. BR FOE. Am. schr., fromS. F. for Sound, Dee. 16.

JEAN BAPTIST, Fr. bk. from Leithfor Hon.. Feb. 10.

son. Capt. A. Alad-en- . wife and elnbl:Aliss . Flaxman. Airs. A. Stratford.E. O. Hall. Airs. E. O. Hall, N. D.Asd.-ll- . E. C. Bnikliardt. Mrs. F. S.Zeave. Mrs. J. AT. Low. Mrs. N. D.Asdeil. .1. Waller. A. E. Thummel.Mrs. A. E Thummel. Mrs. J. .T. Carey,Mis ... S. Barko. Mi-- s A. AT. Diet?.Mi-- s T. B'a.-Moirn- Mi-- s Belle Johnson.ATrs. H. E. Battham. Mrs. C B. Hof- -

EXQUISITE IN DESIGN, UNIQUE AS TO SHAPE.

Br., from liana

ar. Hon. from

tranrd. C. H. Aois. ATrs. G. II. Aitjtus. .1 j j ,'iij.i'f. Am.E. A. Davis. V. ('. Parke. J. W. Far- - j fr s. I'. April 1'.'.

well. Mrs. j. W. Airs. A. R JollX EN A, Am. sp.

bUBUUED COLOR SCHEME IN EVERY PIECL

Artistic Framing.Kodak Developing and Printing.

Ye ARTS and CRAFTS SHOPFort Street Below Kins:

.Mi.-tn-on- . A. P.. :1 ml clobl. ; s. P., March 2S.I'- A. o'-,,k- . S. Wilder. Mrs. F. ! KA I FLA NT, Am. bk.. ColJv, ar. S. F.

M.- -. Kr.T. Water:.,:.!, and elold.i frn!n Jlori.. Jan. IS.

Outward.For Waianae, Waiaiua, Eahuku and

Way Stations f:lI a. m., 3:20 p. m.For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Wa?

Stations 17:30 "a. m., 9:15 a. m",11:30 a. m.. 2:15 p. m., 3:20 p. m.,5:15 p m., T0:30 p. in., 11:15 p. m.For Wahiawa ".nd Leilehua 10:20 a

m , 5:15 p. m., i!':30 p. m., 1 11 :15 p. m.

Inward.Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Waia-

iua and Waianae S:36 a. nr., 5:31p. in.

Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill andPearl Citv 1 7 : 4 5 a. m., S:36 a. m.,-- 11:02 a.'m., 1:40 p. in., 4:26 p. m.,5:31 j. m.. 7:.".0 p. m.Arrive Honolulu from Wahiawa an!

Leilehua .: If. a. rn., tl:40 p m., 5:31p. m., 1 1 fi : 1 0 .. m.

The Haleiwa Limited, a two-Lou- r

train f only firt class tickets honored),leaves Hoii.-.lu'i- every Suiolay at S:36a. m ; returnitig. arrives in Honoluluat 1 : 1 i ' j.. in. The Limited stops onlyat Pearl City and Waianae outward,and Waianae. Waipahu and Pearl Cityinward.

Ik;ilv. E see ft Sundav. ISundav Onlv0. p"DEXISOX. ' F. C. SMITH,"

SuTrir.teii.ietit. G. P, A.

KOULAU railv;ay time table

J. A. R. Vieira & Go.113 Hotel St. Phone 512. IM- -. Ik

W;kk".Wild

Y 'dev.!.. W;:i-

' :.! .?i;'d. Af,-s- . C.KVo MARE, Jan. S. S., from Hon.Mrs. .. T tkins..r.. ATaster So. A-- port's. March 30.

. J. A W;bb-r- . Mr-- . J. A. k REA. Am. S. S.. ar. Yokohama fromMi- -. O. 1.. Wn'.ome. j 1!n, April S.

H- P- M.s. H. TV K"(1V A ... ...hp ar IVl TmrimwiilM Xbin F:..e. M- i- Isabel fni;.,; ,ri,' '

M !"''! M -- - Ada P.'kn. i .. D Y ELIZABETH. Nor. bk., fromM .ster L. !:. v I Iremerka v. 1. for Hon.. March 6.

M- Fa M s Id En ve. 1 I I :..)., ... Wn-caufl-

! M M. f.-- lb "a. AiLA HA A. A- -Mi bktn., from Newcastle

A rMrs.i

F.-e- r.s ! I

d T'.. D:;Vfj,. r sc. Wi'

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Rfinri the "Arlvprticor M Wnrlrl'o Mows fllJ..-- .'

Pure Hawaiian Gream

Scrupulous cleanlinest, plentyof ice an.l constant care makeour cream satisfactorily. Ourcustomers appreciate it, as somebelieve ( HEMICAL PRESER-VATIVES injurious.

Call up

THE POND DAIKY, TEL. 890,or MAY, LEVY or DAY & CO.

...w nuiui nuuii IIUMU O HUH" "AT- ar. Kahului fromA Til 1 (wrecked on

I.Fi.'LINE.ib . At .!

A! Tl ':: :

N tra'e p,,Kaia K.ef"

MA1TAI. P.r.: . ,

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W.n.m Hon. for Svd I DAILY. EXCEPT SATURDAY.

j -- i NDf AND HOLlDAYf- -

" Mai t iL.ae K a liana T r i'vinaiuu,i Hauul.i, Laie, Kahuku ami

wVESSELS IN FORT.

' A ra: v a a 1 X'! vt.iO

9MA K WEI.l. Am. bk. ar. Mil!; !., a K ikalai. Feb. 11.

1.. il. V k

Way Stat ions at 12:00 M.rr; ve KHi.uk U at 1 :(.:0.P.MR. ti;rn.f:g:

i.eax. K.aaaai t.-.- Laie, ILrrnia, :'a:.d;:'i, Kar.arai andV :a lor. a- 1 : to P.M

Arrive 2:45 P.M

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"YAM ATOYA"ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS AND

PAJAMAS MADE TO ORDER.

12bj Fort St., just above Orpheum

shi.13. H you want someihing god1II

liV SEN D A-- A 'I I'

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A ND HOLIDAYS! i :;s A A'

nnp Kara'I: i.-.n- .

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V- a v - ' a ' Ueata SandwichNS!'i!'T StaRVTC'fl

QUALITY IS EVERYTHING Everywhere 5 centsr latest in Ladies' andor.crv bv S. S

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.v I. a. 'v2:2o pc i : v ,

WALL. NICHOLS CO.. LTD.TH" M MI,S

F. E. DAVIS. Agent. Nuu,Ru andA .' .!. I" iWI.I

THE ADVERTISER,p. f. a. ViORLD'S NEWS DAILY

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THE PACIFIC COMMEECIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. THURSDAY, APRIL 28 1910. 11

VUGS ARE M WE DO Ml EM ETON EASY STREET 1 IISTh si-o-Li- te

Police Watching Street Beggars Correspondent Takes Honolulansand Protecting Ships Mc- - to Task for Showing Lack

Duffle Land Gamblers. of Appreciation.Mends all LeaksInstantlyAutomo ile Owners

Ring up 50v...,-.- ii- - f ; r l.i K. liter A t iprhar. , 1. ,

a . e J, o: a aa o ' " ti.v i . u u - (j i int.

IISv.u ;.i',,:ini the v un.l Chief people sojourning iu your lovely cityMrliili.' Las exteieie.i bis. operations t-- i i il u ii .sunshine, palms ami wailingwatehin a ro'aj. cf ..bnoxious speei- - niusie, may j ask if you do not ratenn-iu- s ..f the uuibl. Several nights ago vur in. igneous, too hi;rliiv abovel...r. were seVera V.HIIL' tlUMl WallUei- - what 1 may cull your accidental- ad-

vantagesSoft breezes an.i The identic hmitiiiif

iux ah. Hit the street with a hard luestab. ,n.l asking for m..ney. They g.t

" - - - - ......... Enameled Ware, HotWater Bags-- FOR SALE BY- - a -- mail sum, enough to eiiat.o' I la .11 vat,.rji f Waikiki are not to he tui.ier- -

to -- et l'".d if they wi.-he- .l :t. I "' ,;,,,-- ! as lures to the traveling publicst ate. I that they had been in Ikm.i- -

jiUt wiHMK w,tv these, the theater audlulu about .1 week and were out ot ,,,,,.,. rt may h:tjpen to carry oneGfflmrnaiirn inbinatiou to be found nowhere and All Kinds ofa

Wt aud iiuuurv ami in.en.l-.- i 10

the Wilaeltmuatvv away ouor Sierra.

Vesierdav. jn- -t before the sao-up-.(.lues she take her luck, where she

the polu-- p.ucneo aoe t ,nls it, twice 111 ine oasi week'. Muhckeiit'.emeii lv the name of I . , (.t,n youthful talent la ished out

the Wiiheunina whert aeiiable but whiliv undeinon- -from tne iiohi "tiisc.oict-d--piei.a- iltivi, audiences t.e.-au- the names

nd l.aajo' to ' ', as..ist, rarnod with them none

lie was cointortaridinu

COOKING UTENSILSNo Heat, Solder, Cement or Rivets required.

Simply tighten Mendet a d Leak is mended

Fri-.-- ,, town. Whether or if..t tins is )jf tho li!uu,ur ,,f the tireat Whitethe same !. who j.rmN'l to get out e;(V ;Jll j.(.:,Sl. t!o met rojiol it a n im-,0-

the .Mat -- on beat is not J;r,..w n . buf v'. ,lail (.t tlll, ,,f his aj- -It

101 tietwo

h:s partner is pronai.ox ?an,,. ,,r,,v;l!- - t ,. heals "t money hemgav i'n one r the ..ther of the raKt.,, t ,nllt, Well known ;irtrs andeis that b'ft yesteniay. singers here, those whom we have read

Gamblers Nabbed. i.bo it and should like to ay that we.1 : ... U,,n- - 1mo were w.O'k- -

im'Oie;'-- , 1 L'OU IU" seee. 'U'i.bietter f..r some in up: ;o''il work is ooud worb, any- -

terdav bv Thiei wlierever we find it.sen, ( hov. Ileury our city is not dev., id of people

ae lir-- t loindee. .rat.-.- thetime woe 1M!

TieI

ADVERTISED IN ALL THE MAGAZINES.

25cwereeaeer to aw.haud the artist when ne is11 1.-

- lot, tt Viorra amil..r vet tne ' onin; 1 '

I'hov wKo.erahouse last Saturdav atter- -

At will 00 ;,e a o i , ,

j w ,,, i'I!:Si-- ' tin- moriiiiii noon saw rise curiam u.-.-- . t ......;i :."..' 'i... ?..v.-oi-ate- !.v ,,f hi t elVe.-t- s ami-- l the er.-iek-

-

v were rau-- ht in oi peanuts ;.ii4 I. .ami. .ii-ns- n,

LOTS IN FRU ITVALE (

jOne Cent Per j

Square Foot j

I Or a trifle over for home sites of more thanj

J one arce each, adjoining the celebrated Pu- - jj kele Homesteads in PALOLO VALLEY, tenI minutes' walk from the car line. J

These lots are adjoining the beautiful jI homes of Owen Williams, William A. Rideout,I Charles J. Schoening, Edward F. Patten, and jI others. j! The rear of these iots extends to the hill

j slopes, from which grand views are to be had. i

Amirade'i ma ri ,,f Mc- - .uiia-- tii." fac-- ( old ami youu- -.

merHeart tra liiav i.e more n. no

T . I' .are o'.ie. E. 0. Hall & Son, Ltd.e enBrutes Jailed. aildleliee- - l.lll it IS .loin. 71U1

e Webb bus been properlyui.i.rovoKe.1 was ltll,.,Ml,i f,.l!owh.- - so ablv in

rs (,f Mansfi-dd- .;mii- - iU poi roil- - vesuo- -

wiooi l'..lokau rtnd Pali.Ted before .lud-- e Amirade.

"... dm.. , Tuesday iiieM and Household DepartmentOn Thursdav oveitini we o:,i!iered iu..pMuti 01 a'r the V.. o.' Hotel to

., p.tej; .iriiaiMin sun- throuijh byla.t tier .

,U, pi. TAKE ELEVATOR iin utikm.wM izl vl frotn San 1'ra uc

we struck with admirationbefore .1 woman who-- e voice, beuntyaud oit'i of temperament --mould tna'ie

else WliCie 11

was -- nn.oiij.

the old worn

.,,11-- law of

parat.ow .0They -- et U.et.er severelv.

Pah i ale-- a rival to Mary Harden. Is your;,.;tv -- ;ared for mu-'-- " when no ithe w.er.Mil

Theya r'a iuil

!!,.. seem- - to tinnk tliat Missan wiil ive another !

!: the irrne of all the arts musrr conviction, were ;;ve!! him-aieec- e

on the reef.

I Correct soil for all kinds of fruit,

j Let me shew you this property.I $500 per acre and up.

9

I vrc ) ' t re. Volll,:..- p.-o- . lo-- C Mil! 11.

.r-si- perhaps anrrow

Iirtssfie.iMv, to powd.-- r innil: their prot'e-io- n sets a to in 4

re we who. far from the renter.HEW MEMBER OF GUS IMap in my window.

I,e a- - tar tr..;it preimime, .lar.1lim thetn: dare To "ive (hem.hi use thev have e.i reed '

11. W. V.

MORE NEW GOODS I

Matting from 15c. a yard (S5.50 a roll), upward. Mats jfrom 40 cents each. Size 3x6 ft. to 9x12. ,

New Bamboo Veranda Shades. IEMBROIDERED AND FIGURED SILK SCARFS AND KIMONOS, I

ERASS VASES AND BOWLS, IVORY HATPINS,

SILK CREPE AND RAINBOW SILK BY THE YARD. I

PRPHiy GH COURT S i- -

I

I

s siciChas. namIls youCandidate for Office Applies forAdmittance and Is

Taken In. ;

FORT STREET.Ye-- :

Ii a wee bttie lot

for admitfancii,,or of the oilic

AS Many a Honolulu Reader KnowsToo Well.

v au'-:r.-

s.

,1When the liilrievs are sick.Nature tells you all about it.and mewe i.U it'liilv

i, . kit ten was ine urine s nairtre s caieuuar.ta. es oh "lerk Infrequent or too frequent action fAYEmjrv am

A UN Aerk I'eas and Anv urinarv trouble tells of kidney

D...an's Kidney Pills cure all kidneyami tned:H)iiv i NUUANU STREET ABOVE HOTEL STREET.

Tho followim? testitnonv proves it:

Plain and StripedPINA CLOTH

45; and 50 cents a yard

Japanese Toweling

50 cents a bolt

I a I.n a 0 at it a rniii- - Mrs. Kate (iunn. 47-- E. (ieoria St.,

s oo.-ke- t Memphis, say?: "My kidneysti.o were badly .1'; .or.lcre.il as was shown by

7. tft tlie unnat'iira: of the seere- -'1 ximm.a tio-is- . I could not 5tar.d for any length ' -

11 itd. the of time, as the pains in mv back be-- j

came aimr.st unbearable. 1 finally no- -

,. ., ;,t,.l t'ce-- a swel'in--- ' : ti mv knee-ioint- s audi

BAZAARJAPANE.,, .1 aiskles atid mornings when I arose I

imred as so stitr that I coaM scarcely stand,.'i.,,., v.--

;T did not sleep more than an hour at a

i ,ai;, r tm.e nii.l I was very nervous. The-- ,. -- ti!i chvsrciaiis whom I consulted said T had

marhe-- svmptoms of ISright's disease,Fort St. belov Convent ) , palter-- ,

tie--

Don't SacrificeSAFETY BLADES

Gem Tunior. Ever Ready. Keen Kutter, Gillette," King of All" at!50 Cents

Will hold any make of blade and save expense of renewals.

New lot Haas Candyfist received.

lat tneir me.ncines maoe .iitj.w- -

ti,e-;t- . I at last became discouragedPROMOTlONiblb IU ,1;!!,.inttinn(..l tia, doctors' treat-- j

SIDESTEP THE AGENTb ment?. Final I v a friend urged me totrv Dean's Backache Kidnev Pills and

, .. .. , , , , j.. t a; Av.--;- . r.iai tnonga 1 i.a-- v.ixw laau hi uivm,T

f.-o- a ;o,-a- !irmek ti.ev had ao

ROYAL HAWAIIAN GARAGELIMITED.

Our Machine Shop is the best equipped shop in town. OurGear Expert can not be beaten. Here are some of our speciali-

ties: . .

Repairing of gnso- -

-- :.me a.

so. I ;e resiilts were e.liemei fjt.it.ing nt,.l 1 b.'oan to improve at once.In a remarl-.al.- v short time I was re-

stored to I give Dean'sDacha- tie K:. in. y Pills the entire creditfor m are.

Dean's DacVache Kidney Pills arej.,11 i,v ,) dr :'gist atid storekeepers

Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.FORT AND HOTEL STREETS.

Telephone 297.

he hadTie- fit ai .a ter ;ear::e,,,, ,. Wtl- - !!

. (six lose

0:r three !.v.e ,.T.

S..tai lice, marine ami m..- -

!',- -. I ce::r tiotiarv enjiiies arid:" 1Vl""r'!1

,-- oar totevcles a fpe- -

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Dai!)

13 nt

,,r wi!: be maih-- .01 receipt ot y.rice byhe lo;:--'r- D r ; 'k... iP.nokihi. whole-

sale ntt-ii- ts f r rhe Hawaiian Tslnnds.!;.'m--'che- the mime, Pouti 's. and

take j;0 substitute.

rLEASANT SOOTHING HEALING.Pro-!-:,- : f in a'l cases or' throat

,.id Jan'' rr.ubie if vn'i us-- ' Char.iber-bun'-

!; 1 Pleasant totab.-- s ..e; ami in etlecr. For

0 , .1, e- s Itellsotl, i h V ' ')..

Special attention paid to Island orders.

GEO. S. WELLS, Mgr. An Electric

Ironm .'-'-

. ! uThe Increased Patronage

at theuich more tlian a splen

n! - )) did laundry utensil, it is ae- .nveir.ent iron for pressinga:.d special ironing in vari- -

i;:s ; a : s of trie hemse.'' si) soon pay for iteit

c (l the latin.irv.

YOUNG CAFE j

IS EVIDENCE OF THE SUPE-- j

RIORTTY OF THE MEALS

AND SERVICE. THERE .IS!

NONE BETTER.

j is not a tntlinu .1icj5c. With1 the cou.iih spasms, strainina

m

..ai of the clwst ana stomach.

there is ahvavs a loss otstrength and fksh that or- - j;,

O N m Uinarv loou 'air.;. .a uxun. m

I St he Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,1

bull 0 Llllliluiyii I j:E pPIE A LA MOO!i. ,..t- - it, . ..I i li-

nvr OF OUR PFXtCIO ub,.rU;,.sst:..:nuuhanJ nr"Mfl rrfrTrir-Ti-- T rtirrwrr n li mil II w tb mw mhi wm, wm. ,.i ,jw ;rwwnmrM m

( ) p noas'tsncs tne v tniu. 1I It;sthcfi--l-nK-d,cm.p- ar-l f

S A CO.' 1 :

FRESH A5ofCREAM.

P A L bi lii excskoivb ;n ,,;seae. Ji : hiI ; ., ,U:U iI Ssi.t T ,v it. 'VvNt'.. bi iVsrl N. V. H

NO IV LAYED ATI- - )Kir 9 Jisueotifaw 5READ THF ADVERTISER

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THURSDAY. APRIL 28, 1910. r?THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, 1

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By Authority A WA y w L' ,

TEMPLOR RAMrBr AUTHORITYhJi

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NOTICE OF SALE OF AGRICULTURAL LOTS AT KAPAA, KAUAI,LORD'S CASE I

SUPREME COURTOF HAWAII.

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TERRITORY

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Templor I.is inmaud in C: . j. an

that sales50 Cents : -- hate.

The stoek ha n in activelor son 1

and Eos Artgeies. iid to the Ibe a o- - to market its entir 1

eontroih-- bv ;.e Con!Mi?-- rear in productioibe obtained tWar -- mail cost theare particularly bright fnr ''IS! 0holders. lut

it must ,e i,r)rn,3 in m. 1

present production is from onl l 1smail Dortinn r,f ti-.r- . vt!sl Ione weil to eacn three acresroom on the Templor Ean''ft Ifor at least 166 wells, Ithat will enable the cnL.?"0 5large dividends. w B(

To those familiar with the dtof the company. the stock

for future returns.Thoe who contemplate

,v

T 1 - T t. - WBiriupio, inmai .m snares sWPonce secure their shares i m?of an early rise in price, while Ioffer it at. 40 cent, nor c- i--- e4Kb4Q,

P. E. R. STRAUCH,74 Boutn King St.,

AGENT FOBLINCOLN MORTGAGE & LOANn

San Francisrn f,-.- -viubago.

IMlillSPMtttlls.ai - ram np;...v.yea1JmAe-er- ve x una Te

HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA,

The back buys ana receive! ! Jlection bills of exchange, Umand Letters of Credit, and tranntj,,general oansmg DUSmeSS.

The Bank receives Localand Head OtEce Deposits for fixed M

ii'."lD,

Local Deposits $25 ana upward, JHead 03iee Deposits Yen 25udwards for one-hal- f year, one year tnyears or three years at rate of M3per annum.Particulars to be obtained oa itrii

eation.

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Honolulu Office 67 S. King 8twt I 1 alarn

Various Happenings About theflails Where Justice is

Dispensed.

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Divorce Court.M il i;ck:i vas e- - iday Ti

ti,.. j;. of iipjwrt .

Ta :;:kt :.:. iiu- -i -- u :

..rce t'rori :j!S w t'; ne Ihku oiltin.- - i;p.;;ii. of . ! . - i' : i

Hussey Pleads Guilty..lol.Ji Hi;---.- 'y 1,'. .1. Rya: .

th. t.vii ha Mil :iii'.'r- - in Jirjd .y.i;:ry on the rh-.sr- of

Jai'ttiK-- .' a: Iwii. ;.

.lu.ie 'iM.j.-- iiicm'.i!. :ui--

Hii--s- ey u iti.divw hl of uut guilty;ti..l i 1 iiiitied a j'U-- of guilty of as-

sault with a l:uiu-ri.u- s weapon. Thisj'h-- ywi- - acroj.tc.i on motion of 'ouutyAttoruy Otth.-art- , and llusx-- y will beScsiiteneed Saturday.

Kvan. whom tliere was no evi-ilnii--

also with'lrew hi plea of notouity ai:-- a nolle rrosoiiu was tl.rnoi.ti-r- i ! y at heart.

Hii!"tev is a vuiutj: man, only nin.'tivuyear- - ot ao. and before the heHx into here h ;n 1 l.orne a oon,! reputa-tioi- i

in t he navy. He will i'O punishedl.v beiny dishonorablv discharge 1, andhi- - attorney, E. A. Houthitt, hope- - thattli s will he tak'-- into oonsiderat ion ! ythe eourr in pa--i- n: -- oi:ten. e. H:i eyis said to ... the main support of awidowed mother.

Two More Indicted.The territorial jrnuid jiiiy nade a

partial report tr...rj.ir:,two i !: I i t ao'!iT- - one aain-- r

Harry !'.. t ha :n oerlai n. eiiar.. ! withand latt-T- wit a ;i weap"!.

and itntu.nt'iitiv tolife, and 1 he other await s' i 'ha:n?-.-rla;-

ai.oi K'.-- i t !!,,), pp Th.. a. the rhai'jein this ea-- e : the at:. a- - u t heoi h. r.

Thi- - ; ' - a ' h t.ed '

n 1 la- utter-noo-

in rpert to the .r of lavidllayoe, win's..' ft!t:er:i! to'.U phi e ye-n- -r

,,v.

REAL ESTATETRANSACTIONS

Entered of K, April 27. 101".Jos,- 1' dos Santi .and wf to

Mauiad K I.e. a- - DMarv I .;a ilva to Sepli n L"

l).'-sh- R,V ( Smith Tr to V M Mintot. . . I'ar 1M

Mlir.a Andr.-- to K A l.'.iea-- . . b'ev ' A

J E Johnson to .1 kiahtfoo; c MMat ae de M alhat: and w f to .1

J lOtimmond MY'aterho,;-- e Koj ke to Kalihi

Taro and l.tmd o Ltd I). , ... 11 .. 1.0...loli 11 llapa ami wt in 111010,1, ju

I'lantn D

b'. eord. d April 10, 101-.- .

Peter Macha.0. and wf to Mary ASi v a. D: !" o and int in lots s ami

Ik Kantian tra.-'- . Ilonoinm.Oahu; 25". I : IIl'. ; 4:'. 1 . Dated April0. 1010.

Kekaiku hala Mai. and; and 1. (SIto William K S:niei-o- n. D; lot 1. II P.",5, kul 2!'57, part 2. seet 2. Kai-a-

!;i!ll;i, Honolulu. ( laha. L e1

1. I',:', Hate,! Aorll 10. 1010Kekalknihala Maliauln and hl, (Si

to Louis v, P: lot 2. R I 55. kul....l- - . ...o 0

'- IC ...... i ,... It., no- -

I"' ' " , V, .'. , ,

ln;u. Mint: 1. e, 1.

Dated April 10. 15. 10.11,'w II V Wolt-- r Tr Annt-- K

Murray t al. K'-- : lip... -- .j ft land.bid" e Katah.ma. lb aln. '. ::

S2o. i at.-.- Ah'-i- 1::.

101".Ko-h- w:i at w f to ddio'i.a-I- h

Met, alf 12. Kewab.Ilo! diiht. Uaaa:

ill. Da Ata'd t.A h- i- wa a

t: l';.;r,;v i

lll'rh "a'

t I! O

. l:

A'

K

e -- lieh ti- - je,ii.i d by law.eoiidition- - of -- ale. plan of lots.

;..!!!.!. or Mi.. l;,n;i,,. llundlev. Asst.Eor fed! parti

hoi; m .1

litri Kapaa. Kattai.

imp PF.PRINTING AND BINDING,

0 HAWAILAN SU- -

PREME COURT REPORTS.

T. :;d r- - Wf.! t,e received 1 y taehi the .'!erk 'a Otli-.-i- . Ju-E-.ar-

I'ej.arttnent. in Honolulu, up too noon of Friday. April 21',

lt;o. for r : t'i ii T i and btnlin Vol- -

ittie 2 :, the Hawaiian Supreme Court;:tport- - in aceordanee w:tu i

its which can be obtainei uponto the ua The rij:iit

- to reject any and all bids.HEXKV SMITH.

04C (dork JaJieiary Department.

NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF TWOHUNDRED (200), SIX PER CENT,FIFTEEN YEAR, GOLD BONDS,DATED JUNE 1ST, 1898, OF CALI-FORNIA BEET SUGAR AND RE-

FINING COMPANY, A CORPORA-TION, WHOSE CORPORATE NAMEIS NOW CALDTORNLA AND HA-

WAIIAN SUGAR REFINING COM-

PANY.

n accordance with tae provisions ofa certain Boal Mortgage or Deed of i

irust, uaiea jane jst. i?. maae auuexecuted bv CALIFORNIA BEETvre.

, T, i vn oi-riviv- ii r'twrvwrx..1.11, 1 LJ llli A ,

a corporation (whose corporate name,since the date of said bonds, has beenlegally change i to, and is now CALI-FORNIA AND HAWAIIAN SUGARREFINING COMPANY), two hundred(2oo) of the Fifteen Year Sis. Per Cent,Gold Bonds, of the denomination ofOne Thousand (lOooi Dollar each, alsodated June 1st. lh'S, and secure! bysaid Bond Mr:e:i or Deed of Trust,were on the 10th day of March, 1910,duly drawn, by their numbers by lot,for redemption 0:1 the 1st day of June,3910, and nott'.e is hereby given thatsaid two huuitel (2 .) bonds will beredeemed in fuli at the office of the saidcorporation. No. 254 California street,ban Irancisco. Caktornia. on the 1stdav of June l'oio. at which, time andplace said corporative will pay on eachof said two hundred (2r'0) bonds, soIrawn. its ri i :!. or face value, to- -

wit: The sum of One Thousand (1000)Dollars. tOtfetLer with the councils that.on said 1st day of June, 1010, may bedue thereon.

Interest oa cail twj (200)bondis so dr.iv.-- will cease from andafter the 3: r,y of J::ne. 1010.

Said two Ltir.-ir- 1 (2-'- bonds to beredeemed atV:o-v- . 1 are num'oered asfollows:

2. 4, 0. 10. I.". 22. 2". 20. Z 34. 37.30. 40, 4, 4 '. "2. 53. 50. 61. 02. C6. 73.74. 70. h2. . o,:. !;. I03. 104. Ill,110. 3 23. 325. 334. 335. 330. 342. 345.340. 147. 351 , 3 5s. 175, 370. 32, 34.35. 30. 101. J'.'.". 307. l.'O. 230, 220,

21, 2 4i ' o'.)-- , oV'.o. , 0'-- , ', il.3. 4"7, 412. 422 425. 42 S. 441. 445.447, 405, 471. 472. 47. 45. 430. 492.4510, 501, 5.1::, 52 3, 514. 515. 524. 53.540. 543. 5-- 1. 55. 503. 503. 504,570. 577, 51. 5. 50. 502. f.S4. 555,500, O04, 0o. o. 02 1. 023. 024. 033,032, 03. 14". 047. 053. 054. 674.077. 007. 7''4. 710. 732. 714. 735. 730.732, 737. 73. 730. 75. 750, 707, 70.775. 77. 7:t. 70. 7o. 702. 07. S20522, 820, S27. .32. 833. 540, f4? S43.

47, 55. 802. 0s. 7 S75. 577, svij,801. 02. ''4. 05. s'OO. n iii 01 s. pi jj.023, 025. :'0',l. 0o.3, 5'37. 043. f55. 902.000. 070, i'72. '.'74. 07;'. 03. 005, 90.

Dated: S.Ta Francisco. California,March 30. 1010.

l!v Order of the B nrd of Directors.(Signed) R. P. RITHET.

President of C.C.if irni i and HawananSugar ReSnici C'lir.pany (former-ly California t Su;.jr and Re-linin- g

Company;.Corporate Seal

(Siirne.D w' II. HUNTINGTON.Secretary of Calif rnia and Hawaiian

Sugar Rerinir.-- r Company (formerly';ilifornia P.. et S,..r,r anl Re5nin"T

Company V

8030 April 10. 17. 3. 10. 2' 23. 22, 23.24. 25. 20. 27. 2. 20. 30. MaV'l".2, 3, 4. 5. 0. 7 S .0. 10, n ; 12;3 3. 14. 15.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. TER-RITORY OF HAWAII.AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE.

No. 424S.

In the M.-.tf-r of th? Estate of AnnaC. SpreckeU, Deceased.

former ... l...v..j. 4i,i..;4Ui,'!LlitLlwith the Y;H Annexed.

lie : ;:-,::!- i petition of' T.M's A I'iMO K .id I ot tie- I .tv

. ; of i;rla U.PII SI' t it v at ;

-a- -.' ? i ;,1to::: a'. I'm V' -r- i.-,. :d-- '

-- . a i ei- -

"e j

t':' loth day- prod- -

A--

t'a w :t 'i :

i; i; i a. T ,

id 'Nils,lo v. 1'AV nr

A. M. be

""a ot' tp

. C

S. i.C

A r J

POWER OF ATTORNEY"

1 07.00130.7

:h;o

.i:.l Hom, '.ad Aetee n i" it .

than hif: nor wil anyvear- - vf wZ'-- : or

he M,all ! ave d.rlared his

te.. apjdy to Landib Aenr Oth Land

rate of 5.i'0 per million callous.

LEASES AND WATER LICENSES ATOF KAUAI, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.

51. It'i". at the front 0 ,r to the Caoitol.le ;it pnldie auetioti order provisions ot25 iiolu-i- , l;e ised Law of Hawaii,

ribed lands;

Ot the same date and pho-- will til-.- ., lie sold lots No. 5 and 00. com-pri-ir"- ':

an area of 7. ana---- at an np-- et prii-- of 200. 00. with the resel ationthtit within three year-- there shall be ereeted thereon n cot ton i 11 or pineapj.leeaiitierv or both. 1'ailiire to ilo -- o within the time specified will subject thep'lteha-e- r to a forfeiture of all lights therein and to all moneys paid.

Payment: 25'. down, l.alato in three year- - from date of purchase, atii' intire-t- . The Territory of Hawaii will sell to either or both factories forna n't 1 net nri n j pi: ;es. wtiter tit the

MARSTOX CAMPBELL.Commis-ione- r of Public Land--- .

1 at Honolulu. April 20. 101 0.

040 April 2s. May 4. 11. Is. 25. IN

The woman on the right neverused Ayer's Hair Vigor. She neg-

lected her hair, and now herself suf-

fers from neglect. On the contrary,fie woman on the left has ai.vays

ied Ayer's Hair Vigur, ur.l ove3to it much of her youthful ap'r-anc- e

and aitractivene;3. Vf

3iair Vigorproduces beautiful hair. Lonjr,

rich, heavy hair. Soft and silkyhair, free from dandruff.Prepared b Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co.. Icweil. Kiss.. V

Gentlemen'sFURNISINC GOODS

LOW PRICES. BIG STOCK.

C. K. CHOW & COMPANY,

King and River Streets.

ORIENTAL DRY GOODS

YEE CHAN & CO.Corner King and Bethel Streets

TheBest BeerIS AT

THE ORPHEUMABOVE THE THEATER.

HONOLULU SCRAP IRON CO.

C. H. BROWN, Manager.Halekauwila Street.

Highest Trice Paid for Old Brass, ScrapIron and all Metals.

Dealer in Second hand Machinery.Tel. 642. P. O. Box 547.

PARAGON PAINT

& ROOFING CO.

ETER HIGGINS, Manager.

2STTMATES FURNISHEDWORK GUARANTEED.

Office 1039 Bethel, Near Hotel St-e- et.

Select LumberDirect Importation

Lowest Prices

CITY MILL CO., LTD.KEKAULIKE STREET.

THE EAGLE

CXEANTNG, DYEING andPRESSING WORKJ

3PORT AND KUKUI STREETS

MRS. M. OGAWA

Phone 1257.

The Eighth Order of MeritReserve Nurse of the Red Cross Society

of Japan.

Talented Nurse and MasseuseNo. 1245 Kinau St., Honolulu.

PAPERTOR ALL PURPOSES.

merican-Hawaiia- n Paper andSupply Co., Ltd.

CASTLE & COOKE, Ltd.

"SnppiNG AND COMMISSION

MERCHANTS.

SUGAR FACTORS AND GENERAL

INSURANCE AGENTS.

REPRESENTING

New England Mutual Life InsuranceCompany of Boston.

Aetna Fire Insurance Company.

National Fire lnsurar.ee Company.

Citizens' Insurance Company (HartfordFire Insurance Company).

London Assurance Corporation.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY CO.

Kaimuki PropertyB3 Merchant St. Phone 553

Fire InsuranceTHE B. F. DILLINGHAM CO.

LTD.

der.era' jrettts f r Hawaii:

tiru" Assura-n- o-- T 'f LNew York 1'n b rwr 'er " Aeency.Province Washin'or. Ins-irir-.-- r-'-t

pany.

readeddravevenspleitheRligl

Vet:

ras

r

Kawaihau. a nd County of Kauai, .and

Da

j

j NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERALj KAPAA, ISLAND AND COUNTYj

, t vi.,ek n.m. Toe-- . lav. M.,v1 Hindu a. t here will be "tl eta-.- toPart Land A.-- t 1 1'5. Seeii,,n- -

a o,. ,.,.n, lease ot the lollouiae; .

Idle la nd of K aptia. List b-- t

bounded a- - tollow-- :

u the aianka or we-'e- r' -- id.- bvj muH ,,r ea-:- et iv -- ides of tie KacaaI

Kat.aa Riv e tuakai or e.a- -

j "t the Kapaa eaae hinds:: a a

e at a i ti i m;. beside- - wafe laneii: eane. w i : h the tioj.j to w a ;

the watera, tied.

A; tht At

he lower Kaptihi Reservoir am! by theloao'-tea- d Lot-- : on the north bv theide by the tuakai or easterly boundaryeiih by Latal Ihitent lltaut No. 5200.0 ' a.-n- - ,,t laud heretofore en 1: i at .ali' at the late of i'i.i m lii.noo oailons dtiilyof Kaptia in the water lieett-- e below

tir.ti'.iaUv ind. 10

e otfeied for -- ale a jet-.-ia- l leas-oilo- .

b- -t i,-- ..f Ktiw aihaa.

M. TORIFDA v 1 iP. O. Box 16S.

1REAL ESTATE 4w v1 V

Martin GruneSt fc aJt

S3 Merchant St. TeL7&

C. BREWER & COMPANY, LB I

Sugar Factors and Cominis!on M

chants.

OFFICERS AND DIRECT0BS:E- - F. BISHOP .'...PreeiatGEO. H. ROBERTSCN

Vice-Preside- and HumW. W. NORTH .TreuuwRICHARD I VERS SmujJ. R. GALT AndsGEO. R. CARTER Dim4C. H. COOKE OrelR. A. COOKE DiwA. GARTLEY Dim

C. BREWER & CO., LTD.

AGENTS FOR THE ,

Royal Insurance Co., of Liverpool, Esf l 4

land.London Assurance Corporation.Commercial Union Assurance Co, L'ii

of London.Scottish Union & National Inraru

Co.. of Edinburga, Scotland.Caledonian Insurance Co.The Upper Rhine Insurance Co, Lti

1 1(.Marine).

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OS TBI

FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,EITORY OF ILWVAII.AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE.

i '(l lJQ, Matter of the Estate of 00.V'

Order of Notice of Hearing Pent1"

for Letters of Ancillary AdministtBwith the Will Annexed.

' .: tea ilao f,;.r the petitios c.

'''AC A. SPKIH K1J.S of the 0?ot' New Yo,-k- . and of BU;

i'"i.ldl s PR ECKELS, of the City 3

1ouaty of S;,u Era-tcis.-.- State of Caf

tot:. a. l"t:;-- e a of Anieri. ft.5

I'-'-- Car i;,a s:,re.-kels- a resi

- ; s,.i Fi;i:"a.. died testatea;d S;,a Eraitci.-.- . n-- i the 26th .Jar

I' ....... p. o, . leaving piof?'r.v Hawaii necessary'

ad rravitjl.e of. , At: VdmiEistnt

IiC'KBiNv : : -- ae toA. TiM'i:-o- f aolulu, Ternts?

li.r.va.;Id' j

I'AY. TW11NTY riFTH DAT Of

A' .. VlocK A.

iated foreartroora of

. at'.

. .allS CaErcause,

.';--

I petitionthat rotlce ot

- d once a

A ,v erti-o- r. ap o., afores"3 ,

-- o:h day

"'"V. J. KOBISS?'. , ,, rt (,f t

.f Hawan.

a 1

NOTICE.

Hawaii, v aie be! w of laaka

ra a v. a e

a i n of o

A e,bthe 1.

Tit

o-- , a- -d

v. ';'! be

191'1- - Lire.ponsiblf

'ihck'cr

sTEI-BE-A-

'..a v

LJU