Top Banner
L 11 i i - II: i r tc- - :c vcrc t: , rct ry s?rio::s v; vt I 'M. :coi-r- c - 3 is Lei- - . i i is. l ' r t- .Ltd. Ttt :i3. - CAN - FHANCJCCO, Nov. v 12. 4 f With rixtc:n preci.-ct- s in'-th- e 4- - Cute'-ir.::tr.3.:.- thi fluraiity cf Th:ei:re Hscstvcit cvtr Ccver- - 4 4 r:r 7:!;;n in ,tu: rectr.t pre:!- - Ccr.lia! election tr-.- 't to C2 this 4 4- - r.:rr.ir;. It is f -- ...';r:t::i that. 4- - in r a.-.cf th- - ': to t: cr t: r' -- "'. v.;;i'ts 4- f.T o t':it th; . C:r..4 4 c ' ' : ' re::'. . , '.:-- .' a4 4 v,- - ch:..-.- ;; cf carryirj this 4 4 Ct-- 1 ' 4- - - s.. -.'., -- 4 ft ; f r l3 1: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Jump : ; - :;; V. . Incrfc;iaj the capacity cf the coal in- - r!ant .t Pearl Harbor to doubla that together with the citcncicn cf the drydock end other minor additions,' has trcusht the total cost of Hawaii's na- val base close "to the ?15,C0O,O0O mark; To date the naval authorities ' here have not -- heard oEcially of Xhe exten- sion cf the coal storage plant; but rrercj di; patches; from W'ashingtoa carry the news, and its" authenticity Is" not questioned by the nary engin- eers; ." ; - .' V ; ';. - -- i' '"'.";,.; The Pearl Harbor navy, yard 1 Is growing '. with ; mushroom .- - rapidity. Vhere a few months ago there was. nothing but barren acres of scrub and Iantana. steel and' concrete build- ings ' now stand in various stages of completion. The ring of hammers and the rattle "of the riveting machines mingled with? the rumble of heavy yard trains, .shunting their loads of Clpe "and structural steel from point to point, or hauling stone ? and dirt from excavations Ito . fills. ; Pearl , Har- bor is one vast hive of constructive ctivlty, and the next few months will see evea, more startling develop- ments.. V - ':!' :- s;' v; Pearl Harbor is ; probably Hawaii's Treatest Industrial concern at the pre- sent time,1 About 500 men are employ ed in all, at an average of $3 per day; a pay-rol- l of 11500 per day, or about : . "Wcr.tci t hnov.tha:.! rrc.tlr.il. - lJL ,fV, f r. 1 - - ...iLihi: I. , Riant C 'yc:n - r;j. !y;c-- i v.ith : cf cheers .: M;::: .1 , f . 3 . 1, j L v ;..i r: . ho v: c ; fcr cal3 ty c master. i J:' to the frcnt zzl ccn- - r zl2 to ell Intents ar.i - lutlic, i:o'cne rrc:cnt ' i- c'-':ri.- en Ilticn-t-- 3 a v. i.:::3 cf E;Il::t:rci v. r ' t litter: 1 ths tc-:- i. titive fcr U Vc::ar.o :vcr, fceer:': 't c! V.:? valu-:- t fell to C.2 let cf 1 t':- -t tt.2 lar:-c-t!n- 3 In t!.3 I cc-:s:i- cn , fv..r .. : : v.r. . v.3 aain' cITered for (C:r iir.i :d cn.pa:$ two.) V I 40 ooo for the workln' month" Most - of this coms directly. to Hono-- ' JtiL gome of the wa- -e earn- - ers li ve at Watertown mo-- 1 of them reside in this city, going out-t- o the new navy yard 'every morning .on a; special train that leaves . Honolulu at 7:15, and returning on; a special that i leaves Prfcg : Civil- - wiMt..ftfV.' Afflwr:'hft Tins npl Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow - loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln . questing, . - the ; resignatioh of Gov. lasia, replies to the statement .by Dr. case ,the. new president does tTrotter, chief quarantine officer.- - yes-,:.- . Lot find the resignaUon awaiting him terday. Mr. Webster has sent the when he takes': office Tiext.arclC- - In ' following letter to the Staf-CullcM- a r StaUon a civil engineers and their assistants are now literally on the job- - every, moment of;the Ume." : i ,tV; H "AH the work Is progressing as well as;ve could wish -- for" said Civil 'En- gineer- Gayler; to a Star-Bulleti- n f re ported who visited Pearl Harbor yes- terday. You ; can see for ; yourself though, that with so many -- different Pearl Harbor is. a b.Ig ger . proposition than it appears ob paper. The drydock ' itself,, and ' the building is ' being done by contra c U vhil i the government is building the coaling plant,' improving water ! front, making severs '- - and roads,, and doing' k dozen other things at the same time Of course each con tractor-has- - bis separate plant, office force and construction gang, so yon see that Ihere are a good many ends to be Lz 1 V- all the time. Everything. Is .running, smoothly, Im : a. J Pag 4) f: I:- - r-- ; f f.'-- rt 1 l - : f I c i.i l yoa J T- -. sr.- ! I. .... ... : 1 2 v , c ; .Drc'1 ;r i: yc:r r frc:n yc::r cfflc? to D-:- :- , recciv: fcr i: :f t" 'Yours .vrry f:. r : That wicj, tt least, of theloccl Democratic Vi:o.rty Ms clett mined to get Governor Frcnr's cfliciil scnln was.'eviitnt thl3 mornlns-.vhc- Chair- man M.;C. Pactoco of the Democratic Territorial.; Central i an- nounced that the- - Gov. ruor would be actively. ca tue' ground that under ni3 aaministrauoa mere naa een an unwalrantabte influx: ot, Fili- pino- labcr." 'y:A-'i::- f':': The initnrgraUoa question Is to be raised .before . Wilson, ? jrhen he be comes presidents as 'a. reason for re ..wemocrws: .rwr prepanns ; !rinS the ' "L i"? " ! Wr .rear's j6mqv ;JfU lCe. Otv BO wiia , CBairmau ui . Jb. party and other mem, K' : 9?itt facUo ulaly known MCCandleS Democrats. 1 i,U - lvV" .wauie ja inuuwr iiai,; i3 iuwoEi sure i? ueau ue cam- paign to get' Fjear's. official" head, ac- cording to the present outlook.' Chair- man I Pacheco ; announced this', morn': Ing ' that ; the ; committee 7lll incet: in a short time to canvass the guberna-toria- l ' Bituationand 'deqlared emphat-ically- j that . so - far . aa he f and many other Democrats are; conjcerned, there is, no intention of .allowing Frear to remain in office without a protest- - to the Democratic president, .rbTvvi-- r rWe Jiold that we -- should have an immediate change in the ; governor's chair;"- - said Pacheco If - this tnrning. "and there need be no as to our. position" : AVe axe going to fight Frear.;, Under! Is admlnis; tratlon there has 1 been no; advance along . traditional American, Mines : in the .Territory: "We believe in, immi-grado- n that land " .(Continued frcm Pagt.S) Na'val to the harbor lltUetWiMcCandless-wUvecand- over almonth to arrangements,' the yj(CcntInued'-?o- Tutorial misunderstand- ing helpstoi'man'the ago.Wthe lit :r I!: : 5 tu 4 Ct C. r: c: c -- . II we v.iil. it, anl re, c:r ir, Ycurs truly, .. VIRGINIA E. T ".Ccrr crntmr th3 chcrrc3 rn:-r.-:r- 3 cf thy .'lahura y: y cf inennitnry cenfitiens and r.' ' at Quirrntina Island, two fc r.: ml crs cf tho tarty, thnt r;c . J tninci in Quarantine, have writtci to lh3 i:tir-Lui!:U- a, their statemeni t ' Thi .2.1::ce3' Nash -- are residents cf Denver, Cel., and are now stcprinj at the Pleasanton Hotel. v Ed jar F. Webster,-;-- genefal man- aged cf R. O. . Dun .& Co..T for Aizitra CDstr- - A.nsv.Trs Vt. Trcttrr. V Sir:4)r..Trotter can not dismiss ia his 'bold statement of contradiction ah orrlral h.ro nV';: ISioaHatr lao - iWo suhaii obseryatioar as' appeared in your Issue of yesterday are as, weak as - his excuse for . detaining Aid on the Island. He. must say which part cf our plain statements tof fact is exaggerat- ed and which part is untrue. We can and will in the proper place and at the proper time .substantiate'; more than was contained in the said statement. Dr. Trotter scouts the idea of - the contractor, making, a' handsome profit out of the food '.supplies.. Very well, but let him say who did make . the profit. - Someone certainly - 'did well out of it, as the third-cl- a passengers paid more than the maximum value at on Page 2) ; BAIL OCT T02I0nC0Tt AT l. :" ' ,The Pacific Mail - steamer Blongolia docked here this afternoon shortly be fore ; 3 o'clock. She brought 178 Fili- pino" laborers ' for : the f "sugar planta- tions of Hawaii, and 200. tons Orient-- ; al cargo for .the territory. lShe .car ried but a small: number of passengers from: Japan. She, will remain 4a. port : until 19 o clock - tomorrow morning ( .1 '';vv;;v V Z V: : V r c. t 1 Zlxr-l- . C1NCHAM, Utih. f.'2v: :r and tfcs e'er'-trthsri- ffj I .rj t j rr.zn th;t and fataily Irj-.rxi- . c'!:i : ficulty that th -- ;:.' J cff;c:rs ar.J t th. town. ' ;; V:.''" : ' :' ". " . ;. : - - ;:::i:.v NEW .YORK,' N. Novemtsr fcr plicity In the murder of Herman Heat. Bang, shot, and killed corns months at th? ':. taurant the newtenderloln diitricS cf this jury. which Vvilt .'try. the men tz.-.;l:- '.-i ia packed, and the Interest in ths trial 4 - Associated c i i a c' : t. i i a r in c ., w t' !j r ;,' L to r.' t ; RIEKA,. November 12. A fores of llzhur.tzrir.i tcf and captured the fortress of ,Trkazzh, on the L-lo- ss was heavy. - The Turks were driven cut with tr:; and munitions.; . : ' : .. ' kti. ia li..,iiJ v'v' 9 r'rrnijT) - Harry Irwin, the attorney of Hilo, is the latest aspirant : for territorial office under the Bourbon adainistra 3 r : Tress Cahi . th'3 r ? cf ' ticnl now -- tlr 'V Irwla -- arriv,d th;.- - m ; tr and the, story immclla- v rounds that ta Is' a ca : attorney gtneralihlp. .1; : . prominent rrart ia the v;;',; l Hawaii 'contingent;-a- t tha lalll: convention. t : ,; . . .t -- - Joe, Coheir, is aa adilt!: to D: cratlc fanks it r was , 'n ; ; r : -- 1 t : The story 13 that Joe J;:; :: t: ? r ocratlc club'of the Csventh i;:: Fourth; 'district' last rijh t. -
8

Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

Aug 17, 2020

Download

Documents

dariahiddleston
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

L

11 i i -

II:

i r tc- -

:c vcrc

t: , rctry s?rio::s

v; vt I 'M.

:coi-r- c -

3 is Lei- -

. i i is. l 'r t-

.Ltd.Ttt :i3.

- CAN - FHANCJCCO, Nov. v 12. 4f With rixtc:n preci.-ct- s in'-th- e

4- - Cute'-ir.::tr.3.:.- thi fluraiity cfTh:ei:re Hscstvcit cvtr Ccver- - 4

4 r:r 7:!;;n in ,tu: rectr.t pre:!--

Ccr.lia! election tr-.- 't to C2 this 44- - r.:rr.ir;. It is f --...';r:t::i that. 4- -

in r a.-.cf th- - ': tot: cr t: r' --"'.v.;;i'ts 4-

f.T o t':it th; . C:r..44 c ' ' : ' re::'. .

,'.:-- .' a 4

4 v,- - ch:..-.- ;; cf carryirj this 44 Ct-- 1 '

4--

- s.. -.'., -- 4

ft

; f r

l31:

Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Jump

: ; - :;; V. .

Incrfc;iaj the capacity cf the coalin- - r!ant .t Pearl Harbor to doublathat togetherwith the citcncicn cf the drydockend other minor additions,' hastrcusht the total cost of Hawaii's na-

val base close "to the ?15,C0O,O0O mark;To date the naval authorities ' herehave not -- heard oEcially ofXhe exten-sion cf the coal storage plant; butrrercj di; patches; from W'ashingtoacarry the news, and its" authenticityIs" not questioned by the nary engin-eers; ." ; - .' V; ';. - -- i' '"'.";,.;

The Pearl Harbor navy, yard 1 Isgrowing '. with ; mushroom .-

- rapidity.Vhere a few months ago there was.

nothing but barren acres of scruband Iantana. steel and' concrete build-ings ' now stand in various stages ofcompletion. The ring of hammers andthe rattle "of the riveting machinesmingled with? the rumble of heavyyard trains, .shunting their loads ofClpe "and structural steel from pointto point, or hauling stone ? and dirtfrom excavations Ito . fills. ; Pearl , Har-bor is one vast hive of constructivectivlty, and the next few months

will see evea, more startling develop-ments.. V - ':!' :- s;'v; Pearl Harbor is ;probably Hawaii'sTreatest Industrial concern at the pre-sent time,1 About 500 men are employed in all, at an average of $3 per day;a pay-rol- l of 11500 per day, or about

: . "Wcr.tci t hnov.tha:.! rrc.tlr.il.- lJL ,fV, f r. 1 - -

...iLihi: I. , Riant C 'yc:n - r;j.!y;c-- i v.ith: cf cheers.: M;:::

.1, f . 3

.1, j L v

;..i r: .

ho v:c ; fcr cal3 ty

c master.i

J:' to the frcnt zzl ccn- -r

zl2 to ell Intents ar.i- lutlic, i:o'cne rrc:cnt '

i- c'-':ri.- en Ilticn-t-- 3

a v. i.:::3 cf E;Il::t:rciv. r ' t litter: 1 ths tc-:- i.

titive fcr U Vc::ar.o:vcr, fceer:': 't c! V.:? valu-:- t

fell to C.2 let cf1 t':- -t tt.2 lar:-c-t!n- 3

In t!.3 I cc-:s:i-cn

, fv..r .. : :

v.r. . v.3 aain' cITered for

(C:r iir.i :d cn.pa:$ two.) V

I

40 ooo for the workln' month" Most -

of this coms directly. to Hono-- 'JtiL gome of the wa- -e earn--

ers li ve at Watertown mo-- 1 of themreside in this city, going out-t- o thenew navy yard 'every morning .on a;special train that leaves . Honolulu at7:15, and returning on; a special that ileavesPrfcg: Civil- -

wiMt..ftfV.' Afflwr:'hft Tins nplIcharge of everything connected withPearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow -loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln

.

questing, .- the ; resignatioh of Gov. lasia, replies to the statement .by Dr.

case ,the. new president does tTrotter, chief quarantine officer.- - yes-,:.- .

Lot find the resignaUon awaiting him terday. Mr.Webster has sent thewhen he takes': office Tiext.arclC-- In ' following letter to the Staf-CullcM- a r

StaUon a

civil engineers and their assistantsare now literally on the job-- every,moment of;the Ume." : i ,tV; H

"AH the work Is progressing as wellas;ve could wish -- for" said Civil 'En-gineer- Gayler; to a Star-Bulleti- n f reported who visited Pearl Harbor yes-terday. You ; can see for ; yourselfthough, that with so many -- different

Pearl Harbor is. a b.Igger . proposition than it appears obpaper. The drydock ' itself,, and ' thebuilding is ' being doneby contra c U vhil i the government isbuilding the coaling plant,' improving

water ! front, making severs '-- androads,, and doing' k dozen other thingsat the same time Of course each contractor-has- - bis separate plant, officeforce and construction gang, so yonsee that Ihere are a good many endsto be Lz 1 V- all the time.Everything. Is .running, smoothly, Im

: a.

J Pag 4) f:

I:- -r-- ; f f.'-- rt 1 l-

: f I

c

i.i

l yoa

J T- -.

sr.-

!

I..... ...

:

1

2

v ,

c

;

.Drc'1 ;r i:

yc:r r frc:n yc::r cfflc? to D-:- :-

,

recciv:fcr i: :f t"

'Yours .vrry f:.

r

: That wicj, tt least, of thelocclDemocratic Vi:o.rty Ms clett mined toget Governor Frcnr's cfliciil scnlnwas.'eviitnt thl3 mornlns-.vhc- Chair-man M.;C. Pactoco of the DemocraticTerritorial.; Central i an-

nounced that the- - Gov. ruor would beactively. ca tue' ground thatunder ni3 aaministrauoa mere naa

een an unwalrantabte influx: ot, Fili-pino- labcr." 'y:A-'i::- f':':The initnrgraUoa question Is to beraised .before . Wilson, ? jrhen he becomes presidents as 'a. reason for re

..wemocrws: .rwr prepanns ;!rinS the

' "L i"? " !Wr.rear's j6mqv ;JfUlCe. Otv BO wiia , CBairmau ui .

Jb. party and other mem,K' :9?itt facUo ulaly known

MCCandleS Democrats. 1

i,U -lvV" .wauie ja inuuwriiai,; i3 iuwoEi sure i? ueau ue cam-paign to get' Fjear's. official" head, ac-cording to the present outlook.' Chair-man

IPacheco ; announced this', morn':

Ing ' that ; the; committee 7lll incet: ina short time to canvass the guberna-toria- l

' Bituationand 'deqlared emphat-ically- jthat . so - far . aa he f and many

other Democrats are; conjcerned, thereis, no intention of .allowing Frear toremain in office without a protest- - tothe Democratic president, .rbTvvi-- r

rWe Jiold that we -- should have animmediate change in the ; governor'schair;"- - said Pacheco If - this tnrning."and there need be no

as to our. position" : AVe axe goingto fight Frear.;, Under! Is admlnis;tratlon there has 1 been no; advancealong . traditional American,Mines : inthe .Territory: "We believe in, immi-grado- n

that land

" .(Continued frcm Pagt.S)

Na'val to the harbor lltUetWiMcCandless-wUvecand-

over almonth to

arrangements,'

the

yj(CcntInued'-?o-

Tutorial

misunderstand-ing

helpstoi'man'the

ago.Wthe

lit:r I!:

: 5

tu

4

CtC. r:c:c -- .

II we v.iil.it, anl re, c:r ir,

Ycurs truly,.. VIRGINIA

E. T

".Ccrr crntmr th3 chcrrc3rn:-r.-:r- 3 cf thy .'lahura y: y

cf inennitnry cenfitiens and r.' '

at Quirrntina Island, two fcr.: ml crs cf tho tarty, thnt r;c . Jtninci in Quarantine, have writtci tolh3 i:tir-Lui!:U- a, their statemeni t

' Thi .2.1::ce3' Nash -- are residents cfDenver, Cel., and are now stcprinj atthe Pleasanton Hotel. v

Ed jar F. Webster,-;-- genefal man-aged cf R. O. . Dun .& Co..T for Aizitra

CDstr- - A.nsv.Trs Vt. Trcttrr.

V Sir:4)r..Trotter can not dismiss iahis 'bold statement of contradiction ah

orrlral h.ro nV';: ISioaHatr lao - iWosuhaii obseryatioar as' appearedin your Issue of yesterday are as, weakas - his excuse for . detaining Aid on theIsland. He. must say which part cf ourplain statements tof fact is exaggerat-ed and which part is untrue. We canand will in the proper place and at theproper time .substantiate'; more thanwas contained in the said statement.

Dr. Trotter scouts the idea of - thecontractor, making, a' handsome profitout of the food '.supplies.. Very well,but let him say who did make . theprofit. - Someone certainly - 'did wellout of it, as the third-cl- a passengerspaid more than the maximum value at

on Page 2) ;

BAIL OCT T02I0nC0Tt AT l. :"

' ,The Pacific Mail - steamer Blongoliadocked here this afternoon shortly before ; 3 o'clock. She brought 178 Fili-pino" laborers ' for : the f "sugar planta-tions of Hawaii, and 200. tons Orient-- ;al cargo for .the territory. lShe .carried but a small: number of passengersfrom: Japan. She, will remain 4a. port :until 19 o clock - tomorrow morning ( .1

'';vv;;v

V Z

V: :

V

rc.

t1 Zlxr-l- .

C1NCHAM, Utih. f.'2v: :rand tfcs e'er'-trthsri- ffj I .rj t j rr.znth;t and fataily Irj-.rxi-

. c'!:i :ficulty that th -- ;:.' J cff;c:rs ar.J tth. town. ' ;; V:.''" :

':' ". "

.;. : - -

;:::i:.v

NEW .YORK,' N. Novemtsr fcrplicity In the murder of Herman Heat.Bang, shot, and killed corns months at th? ':.taurant the newtenderloln diitricS cf thisjury. which Vvilt.'try. the men tz.-.;l:-'.-i

ia packed, and the Interest in ths trial

4

-

Associated

ci i a c'

:t. i i

a r

in c .,w t' !j r ;,'

L

to

r.'

t; RIEKA,. November 12. A fores of llzhur.tzrir.itcf and captured the fortress of ,Trkazzh, on the L-lo- ss

was heavy. - The Turks were driven cut with tr:;and munitions.; .

: ' : ..'

kti. ia li..,iiJv'v' 9 r'rrnijT)

- Harry Irwin, the attorney of Hilo,is the latest aspirant : for territorialoffice under the Bourbon adainistra

3r :

Tress Cahi .

th'3 r? cf '

ticnl now -- tlr 'VIrwla -- arriv,d th;.- - m ; trand the, story immclla- v

rounds that ta Is' a ca :

attorney gtneralihlp. .1; : .prominent rrart ia the v;;',; lHawaii 'contingent;-a- t tha lalll:convention. t : ,; . . .t

--

- Joe, Coheir, is aa adilt!: to D:cratlc fanks it r was , 'n ; ; r : -- 1 t :

The story 13 that Joe J;:; :: t: ? rocratlc club'of the Csventh i;::Fourth; 'district' last rijh t. -

Page 2: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

0 LU LU CTA u-- 1 U L I, i 1 . , day, :;ov: 12, i: 12

f! o ';. . O-5

OB

FFflp;: ii i -- dide95 t 1

C t-- s'

. i .. . c1

;.n. ' am.It-lt- r

1- - tf.ll 2.cu i JL51 f.

Departing from Mllki, Japan t even-- , man : has less than one head red tonstt ( ii days ejeo, the Japanese trampf ' :t Ur.hai Maru, with oter five

: I tt .s l ecuslgr.'d to the' I .' Con- -

: : ;::e to 'arrive at the port or

. TrF.Fr." l.rad if, "the Federal(, rarthoe terviee la these islands; ' " t- - ' 'o the ' ve underi '. ' :...:. : r r ! ri f erioi1 f t f 1 v --1 C f til G

r v c.

a, ,:i.i:i u a

;: f - frcr.i portsJ. . u:-- v here

ii i c. tf Fn. Cholerar.u: ' r t f title 3 and

t Jar n, hut iae to, .. i.? i. ..s i- -ii i- -e a

Y.ill

.:-- rt

s c

, nI.icr Is

? v, I', r.".

:.t tothis: . T! t er.vn Ly

5 i crt

c e

u v .

..; ..

c...... .

; ;t t iF.

F rr.' -- r.; ;

i. :rt

F

: - :rf. .

Fu.rf v. ill rresc r.tv- i t Ii two lare

. ;t. r.t lr:-- cfi ': . r : . Tl;o

: ; v.? J ; c,n is to

; : F F FF.k. i- - l l . ! 4l, t.Ai 1 . . C

r tj the side- ! :f. T"f

' ' r -:" to 1 e f'ri: rhat --

.5 :! 1 c furs C.er r.:r. '

. The . armyit fhf rr-.a- a from- Can

' the of the

.F. r Is will re--f

"r the ' of

'. r;r" the voy- -

. ; r.: The Sher- -

- r

H.cpp. Criil '

and quartermaster tobe " ;r - . - - r

.' ' ". . I 1':

- i - . ;"

isr theLate yesterday, after : "c i the-- .

A. V. (' tc : rail J! fcrPert i. t!.. v ' 'Iait tiiewindjarnrr.fr has t-- en .it

tr: the I ar: . Ti ' .rE aitr 1 the rf :r:, fie I at r :

tu;i J f.:n; HalTr e : rri , ! : re cn I ovcr

Lv.-- 1st 'wl'.h a full i nst at tfties and - - ,. v: .

was In( , 'two trans-P.-.dH- c ttenmcrs

.. ni-,..i- ..tLo is cf the

rr:.tl-v- ,

vcloonci

tir.:c.

luyir there.ir.overr.er.t

'Mor.jro-- !'

ports

cccrry Vv'ailFMr.ty-tlre- e hundred

rrr.rci-c- o

United rtatcs-- ,

'Fran-- :Eva-sid- e

expectedgreater part.rrrunFr.s:Fr;:a.

(JAS.. LOVE)C'.reet, Union

freight supplieslanded here.

Cchconer Ccztes Cah'j:: Coord.Ame-

rican fchocnerTwnrcr ukir.Tonly. Since Sunday night

rl'.ng rn-tv;- cr

vi-atl- c:i

Cjatcsrail-

way lumber.

Kahuhu tireless touchenrctit

f rman fr:m - the cc:. t Is .errcctc Jt; arrive Icrc a!:r.i flout eihto'clock this evenir.;c.

l. M. S. :,Icr.-c:- ;a En fromYc! ,:.-.a, S p. n., .Vcvr r 11.1'12; .vlll "arrive T;:e: :oy tlr. znLi three o'cloc'.c, cr. i will tall IT. . ni- -

all

71.9. :. o. v:

ten o'clocy in tho r:crn:r.;;

vc: "'.3 'Chcncrran, and-- r v t: rrat- -

J ' - - - rn-i-'ij"1 f

: ' c: r j :t- l: l: ? t: - ': ;J

U r. -- ': ! ct tl.3

:t. T! - i:. : ri.3 --3

f r t r -y frr L' -. n Fran- -

i - J cf i:v.c:i ct : ::s,

.'. r : t t; '

I.

C.

fcr viaFv. 13.- -

0, C:o.

C.

Fu..i. Lv..rju.

Ahrens.:;ct!.-y..- j. rc-te- r,

1 ...i. i . : : 1 c ve s.

..

5v.

jli::

.1 i::.a

.7. r

1

tr. 1 Mrs.F: v::.

v

.1 .

r

'I

I. V..

!. S. T.Jc.

r. and

.r.a Ken. Hi!oc-- ' :der.

: : n, C.IFi "... )

IJ. C. ...r,fir. c r. 1 ? I rs. I K. u. U w u,

Hi. s E. Mr.r. f. el

Tic. ; ..; .'!'.:.' V. . D :nu,

u; .1, :.

..1.:

V

.11THTC

At KawalohoD church next' Thurs-- v

F.: :uo:n r.r.d evening two Sun-.o- y

rclccl institute 3 will be held, thef- - t fr. i three to four-thirt- y in the; Fc:. .:, und the second from seven-- F

irty to nine o'clock in the evening.The meetlr.ss will be under the direc-tion cf Henry P. Judd, of Kahului,Maui, assisted by Rev. A. Akana andTheodore PJchards.-."- '

. tThese institutes will be for the

benefit of the 'Sunday School teacherser i cfT.crrs cf Ilrnclu!.'. slving;themnew ideus and tu".

i.e.

An irs'htute.cf the son; 2 .character

at the church, Wednesdayafternoon evening. ..-

- r'

F:.,-- :

S

10 ,

c

It5 it L3U. , p.m.

X--ir 4. . . '

t.K Lit- -

! --1 11 i-S-S

4 i.1 4I

Ml(9.S9

610;

?C4 13;

Ncr. tli S::i ;.'n."

vessels' to Ar:n

nui.i 1 iwwuiuw .. 1 uu lu'f' , r"7V t ! In jhich the system . ?e; Inform--j

.l -r;r.! rr:I :zt. ts during Upca a ri:: crcc3Iic!.-:ir?- i or tea ; is rvim , . ,

' w 1

rrtAN'JF Arrived. N'ct.5' a. L. C . . .mo.a . tncc

UlLO .railed. ::dy. 12, 10 a. m., C.S.i: :r; for f;n Troncloco. -

VICTOniA 12, S. S

:::cvrj cf c ffl :

:.:y . y--

ti2 ec. f cf ;

; t:V

.

t:.

cn; F t

1 ::;F vd ' r:' : - t!

r! ':

" t f 31 t!F n v :

at

tv n F

.. 1.- . V

I .

I J

Cf

t:.

t!

.' .:ty to tvocurt see that th:t ii

should hove been

L0 S---- f-

S.13 ItU) 5

P 6.10! 'f

1

: iI I u

r.

2

'5

f -

"

;

3 ;

tt 1

I !

I

1

-

-

t: .--.t ':

.Il to 1fw'.'c.'.' cn a

t:

t:u.

)

ure i.o FF

- c: tl ? :

rF cf

r.FF.;' ,- - - - -

r:

cf

at

S.IS

44

12,m.,

--.' c

il:.:

F.Fa 2

cityc

c.1 .

j C : t : ::

;Fy r.:. If F. :

"1 T

I.

:

:

' -

-

events -- fcr. ruore th .n forty-e!- hi

curs, the pre?cril'd tiro 3 for an Inc.uloted guinea to develop tl2.i

?-

w. . 3 ,-

i r o - " t- -

suit. As th? Utter was'- the'eoc?.' itwas ncthir.j lees than cn cuiro-- 3 todetain us fcr another forty-e:F- :t hoursin a vermin-infecte- d r.rro. It v ill .'1 3

r.ctc--d thot Dr. Trotter's cc:nrr...:is arecons; ieuous - the alccr.ee cf ' tnyreference to his' V.'hot

" wehad'to pay and the writer's wa3 $12per diem is nothing compared to theutterly unnecessary detention and suf-fering irnposed upon us by an Incon-siderate set cf, officials. "

. ' - ;

.Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for thecourtesy cf your columns in expo"slngthis iniquity,.. ; F' " V- '

' - - : : : - Yours Tespectfully . r .

-, E. F. WEBSTER.F..--

., v : ;

y H AS !C ETT 10 C 13 SUITCircuit ;. Judge' H. E. Cooper ; this

morning the old 3,CC0'dam-- e

suit brought by, John Ilaskettarainit the city and countyof llonolulu. Haskett received a fracture ofthe leg when he was struck a cityhose wagon' en to a fire Novem-ber- 2, 1908, and his suit against-th-

city and county 'was 'follow

- After; a three 'yearsdelay, the casewas finally; called i'to trial two days

ing and to the fteuading. of 'ago. a jury snmmoned and the hearthe various Suniay Schools of the ; ing partially completed, when counselcity.

with

route

and

Arr:.

route

for the city entered a .motion for nonsuit, on the ground that the city and

as the cn to be held here will be held ; county-cottl- d not ie held responsible.Waialua The JJury was excused, and after ar

guments on both side3 had been heard"

'Divorces were granted ' by1 Judge is held-that-s- uit mlsht be InstitutedWhitney this morning to II. Surama- -' against the driver of the wagon, butturi. from Sae desertion, that the government is responsi--anu azatetn.iv. Kanuena from John "bie for an employe s act h .;F ;.

jt- - The second of 'the serter of weekly; prayer - meetings was 'held: in Cooke

I HalU M C. A, building; today ' attwelve-thir-ty o'clock. '. F. C Atherton

(Continued from Pm9 i)Tr: ito have up In leap3 ani Loir.Ja,

wWchr he 1 crse poa 4he LtJ i(X0TClzs to tte declar.t:ca cijature.. or all three of these wil;derolth by Ah a mlave a lirge mis cs and 'ninv r.v tv. rr- r 1 i- -

i r M.ri.rjr 6i.cu lium wcrfe cf femt!r

, V "V A"""'' -l--- 7 rar.es In darkest :

K 1 ,y f LCD Attorney Charles C-i-:::- rth r :c-j- l

heea EtudiLr. forfp '.j f- - ("mi"''ri-- t r--A.t -.

Supportinhisargumeni: for the()d used by tbe rcIIce nJ zU, .forracf. EOTernmentfor tiv3 Ja securiss evUsnca

f(h:s city the Caveisor already hai wUey Celestial vho Is wC- -t ta . frems ;of-il;-t- dls--j Quc:it pIaces where fcrtuzjt 1 ifyuiu uuui UJiUJjsucce,itffu,ly"

V,- - ;?1srai:tl ajtteV policebeen- - tried !iht LrtiteJ Qucs.years. The-collectio- n nothit.

SAN CO1

.'ov.

1

:.y

cr.ty- -

1

V

t

I

X

by

nonsuited;

by

filed the".

improve

Suramaturi;

geneta.

Tee.

Jts

ficil

complete, however, and a number of: .'::!:-- -! rcr.urt3-ho.T- e been orderedcud z.73 1 : cl:.i:y now enrcute to thaTtrntrry.- - - - :''- - V: ''.'

c;c

L

C

C t XIT x

w3 h 's

I

U

In Ll3 rc:cruu:endatIon;cf a worK-rr.crs c:r.;

i t;

t ;

t .-- y C:

c : t"..:: r

: t;.

F" v.

. v;

- :ti:.i cot the executive::: u:r ths ado;t:ca cf a

- tfUhls churr ctcr re- -'

j th cc7-fc:cu;-2 cf

a uniform ctut?- C ' recs, and t.:.!:x --

: th2.Euo.':;t for tioro

t ;. jT: : c ..:::!: ':r::s' 1 t'....t it lo t.-V-

r:r - zz'.rl . ellit t ::t..l ! !

- v':u.::

- (.

c ; i

..

c 1

I :

s

?

13 C

t:. ;:U2 1: .

. It v.--n hove j .Iciol u

'II ths Ctoto ccurts c.t - -

-: i t3 prcrtre- - a : -- -

f i I r -

"1 f

- 1 - 1 "

to tl

i 1

r:ic3 r.:.:I ly J;l.-- -

t'.F .unt v:o:t tl. t r rF "2 c;

3 lit: - :

'iv th2 c.'Li. . .1

tuu ' twj v.:

-- 7

2

f

f

feet fr"ci t-- 3 iuu;n

lediite'y startedcut in '.:'.: 3. Th5 F'rct to tr-ii-.j

at th : v as Jack FcFcn cft: 2 F..2 IF.:. tF3 Coru; cry, v.h)-5 c"- - F- - fcFe-..-c- by - Lloyd

. ,F i : ChF.Cur.i Sconces. Th 3

: V ' t .r ' T F iF.!n forty fecic: th3 iz J. .3 at ij luce tf a scventy-f.ve-fc- ot

' cli."!.' l.ommeriag hard.' Tha

Ir.tcr-- T h:r.i si;rrucr3 had no chancecf reaching her and were forced .to

The' f it th! Ftr wt3 dm? rcc?to trir." t! 2 r: . v- - tel. ere. A : ravi:-- ;

lira war. F ro. to Cch Jchr 1,' v,l 2

had clauuh.red down the cFJ. II 3r'.Iy p-.-

F-d an inch. rep? ashore.' ir- - it f: :t to a ti : rco!:. r-- .i down

F . : th 2 : .at2,cr.d sailors, c- :e handever l-n-

d. Th3, vec-- el w as rockingviolently, making the landing one ofrrcat danger as the men might easi-ly be" dropped upon the rocks- - Th'3va3 prevented by the work cf Col.

Johnson, took in ; the slack cfths ; line and "caught the - sailors t3they climbed- - down the rope.Ccotain remains. F

' :'F ''r-'--

Tha captain alone refused to comet:hore. lie doclared that he wouldstay with hi3 vessel and remained onbeard, v The mate and ' sailors wereall ashore, before darkv - Visitors tothe scene of the wreck later in theevening brought back news that Cap-tain Nelson was ready to come ashoreit it should be possible and that thevessel was pounding- - so badly that itwas doubtful If , she would' last tillmorning. "As the; result'a second res-cue party was m&3e up at .9:0o'clock uand went out again. ..

Two i of the Okanogan sailorsclimbed oir beard, tan4 over hand,

I while the other two of the party heldthe rope tighU vArriving on Tdeck-ther- e

was no sign of Captain Nelson.A search c resulted Fin finding himsound asleep in his cabin, t Upon wak-ing him the oQcer again refused toleave the." vessel.' Knowing that ifthe eea should come ia a little strong-er : that -- the ;' Klikitat . would quicklybe smashed to. fragments, it was de-cided to take' no.chanceSrt but t obringhim ashore and preparations .werequickly, made.-- " The benijrerent oScerwas . bound hind - and . foot, thoughfightlng-hJs- , hardest;, a--' block wa taken from, the Ta,lli. of one of the .boats

1 and all was readr to send him. ashoreIn detail, the motion was granted.: ithike a bale of hay. - Trussed up like

not

Y.

a pigeon ..ready for roasting,4"-Captai- n

Nelson decided that it was best topive in and agreed to go quietly. . Asthe," : result he was untied, placed In asling on the blockand. quickly sent

"

ashore. ' - . , .w ,

r : IT 1 ntiw,.raaia entrance 10 - ine.rjaTiK p ot -Jiieci themeedmgwlhwadevoted to Hawai, anp!aceFanl the old en- -.

4 the subject, -- Bible Study."; .The topift fentnuiMVt:th'f.'irnr Wn RMled ".SS

be Community Extension," when ft vn-ir&srsih-a "hiu to , i. :

The price of Informal tea

CM:- ?-

closely,

cr-:t- th

about

to receive ten r?r cent cf the tcrilull 4 1 -

r.cu? " 1

the rr.. ;

Dcruty Ci:.f cf 1 ; t

and h:o r ; c' '. . : .

cor " .t ti 1 : ycro-tcr.:--- t,

: .1 '.vlra!.r-- :d ' - : " 0 ur.

t.

h

t::to

r;:M't:i t: ? c

- t) r u t

i cf :.:

C. J. ::::.:::.y - 3

r.or Fh:Ft i.: 1 '

fcr city cad c crrty t:

'. the cF : : F:.1 c.-.p-

. :;. ;:f' ""- -r- -

- - t ' t

j y. a. - v ..-.- . -r , -. j 1 . .. .... j t

!- - -. . i

rrcot IF 3 follo.vs: i

fee. 1 crcenil expcne: ilhF;pF ct'- - tad advcrtiolnj, t F; 1

"j;' n" Ferrandcs rctT'-- ' 1 c!Jcn the c" 3 cf dep'ttr sherrf cf IF.v.irt ii 2 : - re c :z:s cf his rrr.ircF :

f:2 cf t :-- ty ve p!u:F:3. .

'

"CF :r cr- - "atea have f.hcl eta;:- -

Andre-v'E- . C:x, role .?-

survivor for supervisorF For.::a-ti- j.

fee, XZZ; personal exponeea, J12.');printing and advertising, $41; total.

'

?78.50. : :': - ;.; - '.

Robert Parker Waipa, unsrec!. Flcandidate for sherifT: Nomina F.i f 2.

523; printing and advertlsir. j, Ftotal,. IF"). ' ; - r: "

.''' ,' '

; F:. N. KahaFpuna, unsuccessful ccu- -

c'idite for tl.F fominat'oa fee.personal cupenses,' $10; printing or 3

acrertislng; $7.50; stationery and post-aT- e,

50c; public meetings ?2.50; total45.50. : ;. FF-v'v F:v;.;-:--

.STAn-BULLET- iri STAFF

IV M. Maury, well known in the lo-

cal newspaper world for a number cfmonths daring which he was city ed-

itor of the Advertiser, today took thecity editorship .of theFStar-BulIet!- a .MrF Maury i a veteran at the news-paper game' and has made good ; inpositions all over i the country." Re-- 4

cently ne resigned tne city eaitorsnipof tbe Advertiser an4 took ra trip- - tothe Orient, upon his l return takingover the city desk? of., the Star-Bulleti- n.

T ."...'' .'' F'.F,"' F" FF'f .;

; r c ...."

M r rFCircuit JudgV W. J Robinson is ex-

pected to arrive home tonight on thetransport Sherman- - after a : threemonths'- - vacation on-- the coast F Heprobably will begin drawinga specialvenire tomorrow, ? returnable; .Monday,when . lie will resame the hearing jofJU17 cases.' S6me hjnry.-waive- d, casesmay: be beard in his court the latter"part" of the p.resent week. F "

A general cargt.for local ImportersIs reported i to ' have ; left San Francisco in the American bark R. P. RI-- j

4ne .poiisned granite, pilars ,at.,tne,th.i, -i- ii-. ,nrw h.

; uoj omv

CLArzirirD. c j c -::--

r

- ; e- -

? '

N

F'- - T, '1. :--. ' n -- "

"i t '"5 nr1-.- m w

. . - . .' . ...... ... .. ...

.. ' "F -i ; hr "" Kuairu,7"' Wl iuujuiHiiiy some Idea of the changed aDpeanuce S0-I- L P. ,E. M. F"t, Z seatsa In good I :FF.Fr;F. .'FF, ;f

' - " "JenM011 committee of the Men and of the building when: the alteraUf nis running condition,". 3,500. t Phone ' F 'v '. Fv-F- ' f";F--; Phone 12S1 ? Rligion Forward Rrovement.wm iVad. arV completed can now beFhadl ; :y 3670. v V- - F F.F' 5331-l- w , ... ."' " ' '- : . - is - - - J o;FFF--- -

. ' I , " F -F- Fth-''h-FF?.-.

' ' ' ; V.' ' .;F . ;.': FF. FF. '' : .: ;:-- ;F -- h.. , ';-- F 'F-'.- -' F ; ..':.-;- ..

mi: i

421- 1 I

.'--- ' '"'' and. Limner Merchants. F- -

CE IfS Ilcrckint, near Fort St. ;

..... ..

Page 3: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

I. :

' Xl1

; v: ' -- ar

J is ,a splendid- -- -' time to havethe: 2 pictures taken. ;

Before the holidayru:h brains' ,we can

, talis plenty of time toget acquainted andbrin out, your best

A! o ve have 6ome In-trr- c

tl!-- 3 la newttjlr i ' a

1.. -t s L ::i re-e- at

r C ow- -

: r ( 1 t' av;: ci rckeJ-. t

1 .Her Eey.

V T.eai Co.. N. Betel Ct. Tel.

. . 1.- - .... . -

era Ley, 1 1 flauaakca. tclow IfJL " r'jl fln-- st materials.

V.WMZD.

Jverycne interested in targrJas. iiotenly to rcai cur large display ad.on pag; tl rce cf this Jssue, but aJ-t- o

eall Et our store. King andBethel, jhere you can get 52 wcrtli

, for U this week only.; Clearancesale is pau Saturday night. !- a

; .-, k'23i-5t- . :

Unfurnished cottage at Kalmukl forj:3.CX Near car line. It. TL,

Up? of driving horse for. Its feed. Ad-drcf- 3

"T. A.," this office . ZZUZt

TINSMITH.

Y.'on Lul So., 75 N. Hotel St. Tel1CC3. ; Estimates submitted. . ;

' " klC31-ni- .

MERCHANT eTAILOR.- -

r.a-n- Loy, SC4 Maunakea, below King.'Up-to-dat- e toilorlng. - "a k3331-- m

r

1 w . ii - ,

, eea:r-- '1 ;t

I. U 4 "a 1 L i i- - ', Li il i . v - iI 1

.i ; i 1 4m

"."ff "TCI . ; - ;.

1 rBefore the pelal Science Club last

night, Profv W. D. Alexander : outlinedthe causes which bats led up to thepresent outbreak, of hostilities betweenthe allied Ballon states and Turkey.The hlstor of the. aggressive rafeswhich make up the population of le

"Talian states, be followed from ' theSeventh century.- - when tney.aenteredtheir present territory, dpwn to today.Frem the moment of their overt.V-r-by the Turks at the battle cT Kos,kovoin until they, tut recently; beganto fight against: the rule of Turkey,tfceir history has been, said the pro-fessor, a perfect blank. Their- - lan-guage was tabu, their children takenas slaves or soldiers of their coacaer-- ,ors; and they tbecaselve3 taxed almostbeyond" the limits of endurance. - TheBulgarians, early; in the last century,managed to tecure the opening ; ' cfscaaae schools in their native language,and with this began the later era thatended with the declaration of war on!the part of the allies against their, an-- 1

"c!:nt foecaa.

The text cf the Professor's address;will te printed In full in the Star-Bui- -;

lain Saturday. .., aa

.. w..

rV.'.- - tvrr"-'- i n 1 ",. ' cn V,

a f: r Ilex!::j w! 't ' .! t c '.rgo fr:Ithii. v;.. I, L. ;l.o :.,.30, a wl

H-v.--a!: a. cr. 1 for the- i

!: ccr.-::ci:- d vith ::cC.'U:-'.:- tcn r.:r.ny t3 a steveder e.

f .t.rc:ult:d in; t: ;. .'s II::;;tal ..C

1: ry .to the r.cc!.!:nt v. ill 13 :

; .C:rc- - r C! rl?3 11:3

i)I:

. - r

a c: a- -

t '" " 3 aenttl.3 r' : v.

' 1 tl :t1 C;-

-a,

- O - -

r - m mm 1

I I i i i . M

rcet in th3- -- 1 -

..3 arero l:ia- - c:

1 Cr: a ' 7 cf Cr:- f a t a : t

-- t::: cai pat:. .!. e. 1. 1 1. : '.any in

:i i: ret 1 , ' . .at from..;ra :e la:,;er in p:c,erUen thsn ther at frcai it 2 cities cn .the main- -

7-1- ce-'ri,--"-3 recre feraaard :i

tl.e c:::r cf ths Atlantis, theCreel: dally in New York City, an 3

wlo is row in Athens. It 13 reported1: d a leeal Crccbs that Ile'.achrirrsml Ceaiaasi ErcLhers, the cigarettemanufacturers - of New York, .havemac la:z3 contributions.

j 4

divid:;:d quzstio:j -- ' a

?:ot co;;siDEnEDThe re was a: meeting of the tjoard

cf directors of Yv'aialua ' AgriculturalCcmpany this morning, but contraryto ruraar, the. question of next year'sdividends did net come up. . ; '

It Is highly imprchahle, as Inquiriesin the t rcper 'uarteries are answer-ed; that the matter of dividends willbe drcifed-b- y any of. the plantationcompanies before the; beginning ofthe new year. ' There ' is room forvarious changes of conditions to takeplace in the meantime. ; . ;

;;

;"'- aa "'yALOIIA TEJirLE, A. A. O. X.aX S.

will hold a Ceremonial Session at theMasonic-Templ- on Saturday, Novem-ber 16, 1912. All Cobles, of a AlohaTemple and visiting Nobles are cor-dially invited to be present--Nobl- es

are." requested- - to be; at- the -- MasonicTemple at 1:20 o'clock P. M. sharp.

Visiting Nobles , are - requested , ' tocommunicate with' the Recorder 1 ofAloha Temple In order : that : he maymake resenatlon for them, at the ban-quet to be' given "at the" AlexanderYoung Hotel at 8 o'clock P. Mi Sat-urday," November 16, 1912. - ; .v a ; HARRY C. BRUNS,;

C391- - Nov. 12, 15. aa .Recorder.- -

The Pacific Mail - liner a Mongoliasailing "for San Francisco - at -- teno'clock tomorrow . morning will carrya large' accumulation of late mail destined for the mainland

- .it t.V

V The - transport - Ch.era2n.--.fia- e hereat .o'clock tonight, 13 bringlns to Ho-

nolulu a number of amy officers,either returning from leave, cr comIns here for station, 'Several;of thelatter clas?, who have becn.locied forfor some tine, appear, on the passen-ger list, and will help fill out the or-

ganization of the department,.- - r ?

The ranking officer . on board 'IsColoney ' J, G. ; Beyers, ,cf the SecondInfantry, wto h- -3 teen on leave. Hisreturn at this date is tcniewhal of asurprise, as he expected to be genefour months, and has only been. awayhalf of that time. ..

.Major A. S. Ccnhilrg, general staff,cones for duty at department--head--

quarters. , '.

.v;-v-.v-

, Captain Edward ; Carpenter ccfaest6 take .command of the KCth'Cca-- .r any at Fcrt Rngsr.- - relieving . Lieu-tenant Harry Vaughan, who b.03 tc'3ain command E'.r.os .the departure ofCaptain .C. C Carter .several months

' 'ago. '- ; ; '

L!sutenant Cclcncl, Baymcn, Medi-cal Ccrr 3, ccme3 for. station at Echo-fic- !i

Barracks. He .will be the rank-ir.2- T

mr Jlcal officer " cf the depart- -

Another ?,Ie-i- co crdsrel Here, whowill aloo be at Lcikhua, i3 CaptainH. Davi3. : :

: -.

;

C.; tain O. B. B : nt iuv who ha3ac3:.-n:- d to tl3 Ccccni In fentry,

r.ill I.ave station at CI after. ;

Ifajor V.'il! recently promotedi.-.t- the T.ce::: Ir.::r.try, who v.incc-r.-- r.n3 I'c:t C:--fr-

, w:.3. es; ccieic:i thi3 trar ::t, tut now il dcvcl-c-.-?

that 1.3 l;1 13 here "until theD:c;:;r trat. ; V

.

Gt.cr c:.'-'r- s for Honolulu eraFirrt Lirut ..ant V'. G. 11:11, ,cniZ: Ll:utrrant. T. J..Cap. C se-

en i I t. f aa: : ry ; Tir : t L! tut r r. ant V, il-l-

Ilc :ra, nrrVFicld Artillery, andi. .L':ut-n:n- t J. H. Ilineman,

r;. 1 1. : '.:::,:

,r ' t. -

0 . 1 :t.,B"T-- r haveI ! in tl.;lr 'recreative .du--

t!:-- . r ; ; r - --: tr rnt crdsr just

n ; . : 1. r : . A. C CI a t

crJ- " : 2. c . f -- T ::r officer,i3 a ":i: ...l.u" r- - 1 tl : efcra r.et

for st-:- f C :ty. C plain JeanO T - ' ' r " - 1 - fv,

-- -; y, I?.'" 'a fwC,

I .

,.

-. '

.,.--.-

i I . .T. -

. v - .!'... . 1 rn cfv a' , Cert: 'a Clerl: t ' leg ever thece. ay; v.. 11 3 Certaaa Johnccnta; j ih3 t:lf : "a. . - a . .

1

A Chi: a, vllo f.--.r:a

in an ea ' : tia -: t cf a : rtisnt

a. a. c: ; a a . fraetura cf1 1 3 Ire-::;- : at up 1 :l'arc

Caaari 3 r.csa. far in--

Luri a' CI " a die 1 c5 T - - ::al 'y: ay eve. 'a

a r: cf ai'4 aara c h'.a

t"at teal: p'aea t daa cya.'aa,: :Z to tha atcry frca frienu cf

the l.c::-e- d CLiacee. -

As cersner, r.;:3 --will hold an In-

quest thu aftei.aaan, ha l.epes to callin a number. cf persons who are cx- -

rc to.ollera that the Chines3 whoEtundcd tha has Lssn conc'a.ctta": ccns:-:ra.- ;a pra:t;ee.viia tnarad cf hsrt3 3 v. ell as aal.a craplaylniuytte ricus ftt.c-.es- a

'

- Lou Luni f.1.1: vans Li:l:ed by a1 area rahila in a padiuro at llcilUli cnCr.tc'.ar SCth. At the time cf the accident he was crdcred to tha hospitalby. tha police, tat stoutly refusai to

o there. It 13 alled that the Chl-rte,- 3

sent for jtha raan cf herbs andfailing to tacura relief finally changed hi3 mind and crresd to accompanythe cHlcera to the hospital at a timehowever when It wa3 found too latefar medical aid: : - ?

; ' Gangrene let in rone days ago ensthe attending physicians realized thatthe man's life could cot be savedthough an operation mighthe perform-ed. vt-'- A'r 4

' The case.is believed will develop acharge ; of malpractice being1, filedf ga inst; the, Chin ess- - physician, Uv '

a' a" a. ; -

waialua:d:cli::es- - :

actuals ALE--.-

- j a, a y. -.-'

a; ' -

Walalua, yesterday .reported as de-pressed, in trading f status, today reg-istered aa actual, sale4 drop of sevenand a 1 half points to ,102.50 for 5shares . hetweea boards. Oahu fur--,

ther declined an eighth to" 27.374 for2X shares in recess "

,. and 20 on ; theboard," but recovered yesterday's quo-tation, of 23.50 la a closing sale "of 10shares.. Ewa fell off a quarter pointto 27.75 for 10 shares oa the' board.Pioneer is unchanged .at 30 1 for, 100shares .reported. . v';i;v .va'-aa- - a

i Brewery, is unchanged at 22 for 80shares ' ia; recess, i'i while. r Pineapplegained a point'in a sale of 5 shareson the board At 47. . Bonds show upagain ' after eing a absent from thesheet j for several days,$4000 -- Hawaiian

Irrigation sixes at a 101, : and$400 .Hasiakua Ditch --sixes at 103,the first .quotatioa since listing- - forthe. latter, being reported sold, ; .. a

1 Mail. forwarded to the coast lathePacific a Mail, steamer Nile '4a report-ed' to. have-reache-

d San Francisco ateight o'clock yesterday morning.

ETerythir; la tea prfstlr j Iia tlPtar-Urlletl- n, -- Abkea ctrettx branch,

a, -

a'ly--

jlt... vrnriuY, ::ov. n 1:12.

; Mra. A.; C. Jordan, minager of tielocal organigatlon of AssocUted. Chari-ties,' has received word from, the FredBaldwin Home on Jllaul,- - that mereis room la the borne for forty old menwho have arrived at the age whsrethey i are unable to . work, and whohave no friends to lock to for" aid.Mrs. Jordan and .other members cfthe organization, are now on ths lock

cut, for such men and have alreadyfcund two, ;Who swia be sent to 12!borne this week. Another.will probablybe sent the early part cf next week.The-Fre- d Baldwin hdme is for ti'hitemen only, tle Lunalilo Home beingforthe Hawailani.--;-

la .epeakiig of different cases thathve come before her during tee pisttwo ;weeks,U Mrs. 'Jordan; said tnisUtorning that hereafter she would bevery careful In giving out clothes orother necessities to the people whohave ccme jto her asking for aid, asl?tely ihe has had three very.dieap-polntln- g

cases in which the" benef.ciar-le- s

proved , to ber absolutely worth- -

a It was bj the narrowbst margin c f

chancs lhat ,the' American schoonerCopv.Ie Crrietensen, destined far Ta-

hiti, escaped disaster by goingcn the roe 1.3 that guard tha entranceto Honolulu barter tlaii 'morniag.. '

Tha vc whila now cn her v.ayto t3 south teas, there to tales cn ash'- - t cf Iurahir, left behind ina Una? cf distress, 'had a m!hty.cl::fccall from Euatainin dam:'; a thatwould have ccrap died tha v, la f j ::a-m- er

to reraain'here for an indar.nitar:riad. ; '

- .-- a'.:

aCaptain: Tlclfcams tas -- Juat 'cav:3a) appreciate tha timely 3

entered ty. lacal rort cl7.e:el3 an:caT.srs cf tov.i-- g craft, v.-h- v. erartzly to reader 1.1 ei every r ' 1 iaacatrieatir' L'3 'p:aana.-:.-d fa: 1 r. C r- -

Th lr " ":a, 1 avia a I " ::ithe.ea 7 re . . .. ..

ay '.r.t tha p art, : '- -

K.-iyf.-r' .-- ear: la;-- . C . Ii

" - "r r 1

rutcf..tl;3U--r- ' r -- ait' --at c-- '" tel is aid the cervices cf leeal ;.. .:o cra te: n --

Eelleviag-tha- t La Lad a'f-'- r ' :

tha C. Is-C'arLt:. .a'v.Tj e ... 1

frcu' C- - aaa 1 viarf to a p - It: . a : - rthe -- Int:r-!:l-a2 r.rarai tl-a

m-ri- aa rail 7 Ce" T:-- a ti:ar - - -

- - - ; . 1 -- a: ' tal.a1 r J ier I , i. '

--' t t 7. i . : ear: ii

. . ,t ari i.U lines c-- va cat tha st : t cff. Ha then ca": 1

far cc-t- i. . ' s a r --- 1 t

ve--- :l c:;.. f iled to gain :u:.l-- a

cleat t::.d' y to carry her threa:litha cla: 1 into tha c-- -a rca. :

71? rc-e.- lt wr 3.tLat tla i.er'eiav. ..ver l,r.l cleift l r:-lil-

y

in the d;rect.:n cf the f-'a- t L:u:3paint... a, . : -

,TLa pli-- ht cf tha vessel wr3 luiea-l- y

rated Ly claaeali .vhol-- J .:';ei the enrirena-n- t v.ith cea-- i ' aliarc-';-

- boa...d.'L?a 'lar v; ,i3' " fV rf- 1 - , r - 1

; :a?--. '- 0-.- '

a- - V';' ae '

-

i

'.. a.'---- ' ;1.

:" :

'a, 'i.;hii:a- -

a - a ?... '.a-.- '. -

rV'i aaaa f4 t .ceria'i-.-'- .

'ja-l;.;-

,: -- 'a..-.. 'a' .: - a -artaav;.,: aaa.v a a,, a-

Bllll-O'IL- S w Ov

n!nn fitpt. Usnn tiilit

7e Solicit Your

ali .n T'-,a!- ?n-

? First . Bank Building

..ajaa.-aaaaaa-a aaai;.--- ; a. -- ..a "

A ycun fellow about twenty-tw- o

ear3 cf :s. called cn ber the otterda) -- and tcfdhcr that he ,wr.s ..frraiNew Zealand, out of a job, and thatLe wanted a pair cf n?r f a. x i-- atcU her that hevhad a Job itzi:iby a prominent f.ra here, and tht th?new ihees would enalla Im ta rra' ?

a good appearance. He was a bri;young fellow, en 1 Mrs. Jordan

became interested, Li blm and gaveturn s whole new outfit. . a; ;

' A few "days lator ilrs. Jordan drop-ped into the place cf tuslr.e?s cf theCrm with ,whbm the ycun fellow badsaid he was to wcrk for. tlh went tjthe manager. and. Inquired haut tim.and the manager jtold her that be hadbeta to work cue day. and, as h3 wa3entirely without ranis, th a cc ap aybad advanced. bin fve dellars cn hsalary"' to tide him over until p ly cay.He never como tack to wcrk. '.He re-sre- n

a few days later by a rae'.n: :rcf the company and tlercateaed vri.:.the ;pol!s3 If he diJ ret cltl r r:lack to wcrk cr pay tl a f.v? d:""'re,Nathirg ha3 traa t::i cf h;..a flab.

1

-

launches tel. ' z to Tea- - - 1"

ero fleet r-- :: 1 to t - -- : .

ffataoa Ifav.'- - afai .tea la.:.-;:- :

t.l, . -.-1,.-'.- .4.

1. . . l

a- - .cr'r-te- i C 'to -

Lc-.v;cn- C-pt-ala I'r. f

vaero cean al;ag eldj ta.3 cllatr.veeeh .' a' -

CaptainMcTfearn reenhue-an- a that laa 1 i: : vc d C 4 1

In ro a: --

? ( - 1

men. Tha tl.i;per cf tl : C- --n ha-aev- er. t-- -'.: i

l , - -

i a i:: - I t : d tl a "I.!:, c : - af ,;:a I..

. . t! c

tl. ::. :e .3 t:

r-- 1

tL3 a liaa a t:vr---- I v- -3 l

: to t -

in, - i V- f

1" - . t'' .; 1

. r J

It la t f (

ie rna to t - j" ' 1- r -

- to t? f- -:

t".at.) 1

. Tha next mail f;i? dua to rrrive rt I'e . ....

1 c 1e' v"aft-rr.- o n.

'The Inter--I elan J tl : r ; . e :

raet i .very re aa'.a a ... L tT - 1 .J r--

J

ei v. Ill ; ,t f:r - 1

.- - - "

I

. 1

"1

Ii!

"r- a ta- vaa .:7 ' a-- : V: y

va, aaaa:ia''''V"ae.a'a;:-- : ja.ai " -

.Easy Tcim v'. a. v'

, a a- .v v.- -'"-.- ;s' : Phone -- 4335

a.-'- i. - -

Investments in- aa"-- : a. 1 ;

,J.nr",il --...1 .r? '

For Subrdivision? ",cl- - ;aJi' ;

, ..,-- s,.: . -. . aa-- . a- ' a- .s- ; a ;a-r- ;.:.a-..: a

? .a i v ,a .s-;-- a ?: ..'.; ;:a.: :.

aaftaa?sffeJ

Nationira

-

.Sana Francisco, :. California 1

-- aa-'a.a-- v

I ' a

' i -ar-- 7- 7"7,"' 7 - l

i. --.1 i '

t A I

M

t

SvWW." Aw A A A

' - p.v,.WW Am 4

fct'

Vs :t. rrnit fj to j t' :

t.fi llrs. is 1:1.-- ; c.'.'.r. J at fa.

aCjy new, 3 cur '.::' is 1

Fellow the crowd sr.i ycj v.;:i

. HOTZL CT-- or. c ITT

Dry elcaala- - cf la :.:. ra r:- ' - rr.--a A' : ::

Z'

c:

To old patrons, and every b c dy j!who Avants AlbA Ilcarns' . H ;

Made Mince Meat,' please phone c

or call at the qv. factory Kinj siSouth Streety asearly as possible.

aa aaa - ?-- v - - -

1

.

-

Page 4: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

.

V' '--v. v --

' 'ff :g '

( ':-- - t ' '. ' . Success' "Jj

r n. ALLEN

i:sii.vJ'or there ira iierer jet philosopher- g -

77m couhl endure the tCMthaehe" patiently' ; ;. ,v g-- g " i Shakespeare.

r r. r:, has lo'ibo fmnt at 57,00r.. Ki- -

7 .

v i S careful consideration by the citizens. nohilu that of a definite noHcr. of treet

I.ricf, tin mavor 'Idea i.'thattte'-Vit- y

1.0 (Uyuleii into twelve di.sjncts, and "that:;Jli should lie tahcinfor street and rr'ad re-

in c:c!i-district- pmvlcjerr that length of'a ary. He'vould assemble the nui-- 1

Ti!: :'.t in 'workit!: a full fmc( of ineii,' juipnieht and!. :::tiV" t! " !:int to V "rext district the

: ! o on. - 'v v'

W in .: a 1) ratfc loanl of sn- -

fo- -i unli!:cly to be.;carrid

ih-- , it l,c!ifovc: tl .. j,(C)pJe, of

p-id-e

1 . v

! t!.i

v . : v

1 , v f next. .twp j ears.: ::nt into

over thoiv for

If ' n di riot .plan peerr.s: ! .. 1 ; ;.h( iv t!.o

.1;

to 1.

to

y. thno is anyjuilicy, tie. citi-..::if- t

tliat disagree- -

; V' of t!.e city and tnii:i accord on tU iaio:t- -

for tl.i' two

t:

v. ,'.t t( t!::' i

voted to Hi

.1:: . ;

bainl

1;

to

sa

: thoulil; of what?lulu's de- -

the, i;;asical

; t;;:;.' :U t!.e fa:-to- t sv.'ira'auT in'thr

in local achievement a wire1

?" "

or

:; i i'.cli filitin is chronicletV in modern his-- ,

: ,;ve in one instar.ee, as that Vow ini ; 7ui ..oy he't w'irn the Alliul Armun? of tlit

! ; ::d the-Ottoma- soldiery, he. oli- -

cao;tiin is the terrible and .splendid civ-'-

vv- - of t!:e i:u-twTapan- tve; -

CC( : ! i : to cahle new.f . .yesterday, 73,0001 are wounded in thevfieldin Kurope; Of

t !e larger jort ion are Turjks, Awhile the' rians- comprise ipnduiblyA maifrity''

allies. Itis not unlikely an- 1 ::umjer of wouudeil have beeji jxatheietl in' 1 i o 1 v. a i r. ( d . Tu rk i sh fit i es,, bayk" borne

1 1; c A 1 lies, or air ly iir JiospitaU;1 :'.,'il towns. I.,r; V ,' ; V. - '

'k :.eys-arm- in field has bwri variously: i;...;it"l at fnm' SOOiOOO tOO.000 mciv wb He

v cn:.7i:cATE LOT --- u:;f;.g::t. streets hilo

r-h- -s a fireproof building costing003 be erected on Lot

3, iYcnt street, Hilo, Goyernorr v ill order steps taken to con- -'

v-- the r .crcrty. was his

yesterday; following the

nfHls

Ifu.

t

nestnt

iiito

ot,

...ach-t-

..i so--

Js"

'pro

war.

::!chi".i that

sent,injr larder

'rri;-- :

r.:

to

an-:ue- nt

no::oLULU gtar-bulleh- t irfesDAT xov, 12, 1012.

EDITOR

rvsu'u im'i ween -- j,uw. anu ,ouv,uvy. ; . ;;--. . ift lii the! greatest battle .0? the ftaswy-Jajpanes- c

war, the scries of engagement s iirouhd Mukden,Japan's ihree, dirJsioris numWred air told 4C0V-

V" V ;'u " uu lUB'iuiwu iirmv 1111 v uiuusuuuless " The Russian iosa lat fukden was; placedat l ,000 officers and 8T,000 men kiUI,i Wounded

j.rr.nt a opir!"1(1li:5nn ''?.Japanw roS

r.(a.or.;Mlistiict,'cn:nplete;the.

the

the

Such

fy thousand Japanese gave up their lives at PortArthur, of wbom 15,000; perished. In that ntag-nificcn- t:

assaultlof !20MejfeHiiitSg'fCpnipajrcd . with these tremendouS'loss? the

casualties of-th-e Civil' War; seem insignificant.

Oett.vshurpr is generally, regarded as the greatestand Antietam as the bloodiest battleof the CivilVar,t yet at , Gettysburg the .combined loss of

boiji.':;nrmieH5wasiwounded, while AntietamV toll was 3,094. killedand 18,807 woundeii.; . . , ;r , v - ; ;V-:- '

'(.tsualtieioif the naikan-Tnrkis- h war are notvet definite,- - but both s ides' have suffert-- d severe-Iy- .

- In one engagement, that of Sat nrday, No-

vember 2, when the Turks were being "driven backto Tcha tal ja, the last line of fori if ieations guard-ing Constantinople,', the Ottoman army w as de-

pleted by 20,CC0 killed or fatally Tvounded. Inseveral other engagements each side has lost up-

wards of the same number. ; ''V 4 ;.;

Tlie scinch r

, Bulgarian j: army, ! numlering273,000.; men when it took the field scarce amonth ago, has stood the bnint of the fighting.lY.Iny, it, is raid, ;the army is exhausted, moreti.an half of, its hanlv veterans killed or wound-tvl- ,

t'.e 0;! a ra taiard onlv- bvtheir danntlca.'?pirit. Little Montenegro'; oO,CC3 men have

thrown, theim-elve- recklerrdy into the fray cntke'ot!..rr: ale of.t!a?!hatfl c nrmj'j ; and '..hate', suf-

fered a ,le. v of almo. t a' t !; 1 vd'v .' O rcece and ' i'er-v- !

!:;:ve li!:ewi V lr t, I - vilv.'-.' But.1 they havew .1 r trillia'r.t ;auv. !cn of victories, and; the

f V-:'- i VI a--t

. a: acd overnight.. . : ' ill ri; 1 loom for marvel that

. ; :..ti--:- i that I.. i;a' da more progrer.s tb--

: v; .! ce' thati : a:iv 'othrr-ther- e r'hculd. .. a !.: y and inexorable war;'; fighting

:.a :i will :fcel thrir vein ; .fi:wy;ith.;cnthu::r':a4 t; torv e hr 1 Vritiee written"with such

1 ;fal,. : in;; h.aal iii the face of certain'death.

Ihhli I : j of the next leg!: lature will snf-- :

r: the re. nit of the election of last, week,

is not v 'partiran cry. Imp irtial exaiaina-t- i

a of the legi slator.; chcacn last. Tuesday showsth..t evt ral men of much-neede- d experience wereC

": d, in ome in: tanec: by men lacking both

: aee and ahUityv Tha houewill he ."left

ithoat-.a- cxiwru need ma.11 for the chairman-hi- p

of the 'important .judiciary, committee, andw xal other committee'., will be made up 'almost

i ntin lv of medi(."-x- mattrial. 'The senate hasaff red Ie: ; everely.-- ; Although both: houses

! .a vc I h g :hl i ca n m a j ori t iea, t heir reconlJn ; thev-- A ! I: lature will undoubtedly be marred byh h of material for the body of the committees.

The kind of publicity that Honolulu is goingto g( t out of the- - Makura quarantine incident isnot. desirable.

" Certainlythe' famed" hospitalityof the islands does not seem to have extended totlu people 'detained V on Quarantine!; islandthrough no fault of their own.: g i ; : vi. g

' ' In his younger days Colonel Roosevelt wrotean esay on "Thalleceitfut Ied Ilerring.V It ispossible that. he may write another one, shortly,011 suckers. g. .g i.ht:.. . ..; r; .i:. g g .;.

t

hen

V Iii the lanpia?;c;of, thcfturf IJnk is off witha rush in jverhorshit) race and leadingeveralrlengthH at tiieqtia

V Teddv has' found that the sonth is just asas, everr notwithstanding his visiC No

shiakygground anTteg; '

; ij.'-- - g. """n55 v ;g g -' V V' .... . "xs ?;.fe '

Kussm and Austria aat the of the Ian Eurorj J

Vi. Christmas shopping is a verr desirable, topicto subst itu te'now forj jtV.'politicH'.je:i

':Vg yS-;- . ;---a pg i vf

receipt of : Information' that, the pre-sent .'Japanese owners do not Intendio with building . provis- -ion.g .: : y--::-d--

". The lot was acquired originally fromthe Territory In sale to W. S.who. in turn sold it to Hata, and thelatter leased ; it to, a Japanese firmthere,; The Territory made the condition; given when original

x A

VO'-r.'-- -'

;

:

-

..

:

:

s

s

r

sale took place t understoodlessees. Intend erecting a ; frame

fish market structure on the premisesthe lesseea-- persist In th,eir Jtnten-tk-n

-- the Governor thewui take the; matter into

g Do friend a and te will thinkhe Is doing you a favor jn letting youdo It.

? ;. rf rrnft' spy 1 tor.Editor ; Honclaiu-- StarBulletiru tigg t ;

- ? Sir: Permit m to Qoestion the an-

nouncement made inSaturday J Star-Bullet- in

that Senator. Warren of Wy-

oming was reelected to the Senate ofthe .United .States.?

What is probably the ease, la that alegislature has been elected gin Wy-

oming In which Senator;Warren's par-ty has a majority, which-i- s Jikely nextJanuary to re-ele- ct the.'SeTiator.v 't Senators are not chosen 'at' popularelections, ; though ; a; few states haveprimary elections for nominationof a candidate whomthe: members ofthe legislature are pledged inradranceto : support- -

-i-- g'j x -

The first Tuesday after -- the assem-bling of. the Wyoming lgislarore justelected - certainly not "earlier that

MU.lAOl.ll.lll

The inac

nest Manuary two houses electors are chosen that time.Vote for the case' which Mr.: Ballbu refers,

.majority received actuallyhouse wul elect-- 1 the word ?"re-e:ect- ed gThe

edg V-- c American fcablt taking short-cut- sone has" majority Jn both speech politics and

houses, the. folio wing' day the two reference senator "elected"houses meet joint cession again common approach

anyone majority ously good Mr. Balloaof combined vote la declared elected. v; 'gv-- A

ballot mtrst be taken "each, day

A.' BUCK, Huvchin-Bo- rr

Sugar Planutior Company,;present visiting the in. Kau.

MIL MRS. JOHN .MADEIRAhare announced the,their daughter Lily

,'.'"MISS R. YARROW,

who for many years! was pastor's as-

sistant Central tnion Church,.delivering lectures Jersey,with Hawaii her g'

MRS. AgC. SMITH,' natron thetendered reception

ksfnioit linen shower and; lovl::Z cup f'.stireij in. the

leaves the position; today.nnv. iie:;hy p, judd. "Kahu- -

iul, Ilaui, aeccniFa-ie- d by .his wifetr.i fen, arriyed. tha city Sundayncrzins cn.a business, He willreturn Katulul next theC'o-- - .,:

-- .iDT Liniir." v.,n. Gantry, has .'fcca detailed

tt? ral court-r.::ti-- l

.meet C.hcrield BarTzcls, vica Lieut ..llirry Wellsv.wo actr ycos .';:'

j-- 'i:-s- .

lad ray,'nd ;tv:re( are; no, delaysJust r.ovtf

Cryisck. Cc-i- rg .fCV-- t

The tig drydock itself hasexcited th3 Interest of. the gen-

eral' puLI;c.-rr.cr- than any ether sin-g- b

feature, cf. Pear'. dlarhtr. snd fortime the contract-re- 1 .and ruivy( en-

gineers met with mrtsct-Lach- being fcund.thaf the tot-tor- n

the dock kept rising,, and thatwas imr essihle get a

rolid undaticn water tightconcrete. The concrete treaties hungCro fcr months, and liieralli' hundreds

eir erimcnts iwero mada beforemixture was found that would prop-erly Ect poured under, water.-- 1

Drydock, work rapidrly now, however,' and the contractorsare rushing thlng3 make up for lost'tine. Since, the extension lCCO

leec was aumonzea, ,iae nasbeen divided into vei sections,? of '220feet 'each, and these are betas con-creted and finished Thesecond section almost ready forpumping, and no accidents are looked,for when the water level lowered.Tlie first section, which contained theoriginal faulty concrete, beingr.leanpd out nrpnaratorvi haTfneJli

200,000 capacity, which will

x.j:;.g

1 S --t.acjuuu uut.it- - ecuuur im rirvvcuva deadlock continues throughout

the whole session, the governor notallowed XIII "the vacancy he Uwith vacancies occurring when thelegislature Is not lug session but thestate ;s unrepresented the sen-ate ;tmtfl the. legislature does "electsomeone. For some years'the stateof Delaware hadthe senateg the result of a prolongeddeadlock. yours.

Vg HOW'ARP

IThe Star-Bullet- in Is aware of theof speech which Tefers to

senator "elected in. real-ity '.only legislature favor-ing him Is ;elected.g samecuracy of speech Is used In referringto election fa Novem- -berggwhereas only the. presidential

the the. at Inlegislature will senator."; If toSenatorWarren has i a In J the cablegram - hereeach he bejdeclared used

-- 1- ' h J of in' a" . is ineradicable in

on to a asIn and I is so as danger-roiegan- d

receiving a sear usage, v isth

. f ,.' w X

of

PEnso;ALitiEii

J. presiesatof'Is at

plantation, AND

. engagement ofto.MrgOgtLpt-tersen.- v

,g ; '

FLORENCE ;

at . Is;

as stjbJecL",gA gof

HoniesteadVwas aA

remembrancesMrsgCrr.ith

of

in .'

trip. ,

to, V ' " V;

i'

lig.-'pitiDGCN- ,

: I asj g -- cf : rr.s

.' to at ?

,e?enf"trr.r:3 e a. .t

.

1

tothreatening 'li4tS i v

Fcst.,vgg

a -

dishearteningIt

cfIt feemingly to

fo a

cf a

i3 progressing

toto

..- ,

separately.is .

. Is.

. ' is rtn

- al

. - t 1 AJwcIf .;

isto as

laV

no representation in

. Respectfully --

' . y ! M.tBAtXOUv'g

inaccuracya as

a probably"

"a presidential

of

t ;g ; ' ' ' '':If

to

i;

'.

perfectly - correct in his; statement asto the case, though loose habit ofspeech will doubtless continue. ;

f could be secured 'without the" passageof a special added; appropriation' for

; Peart Harbor. ; i yg-- g;

!

Rtantfal thaf t'tsaola ian tn1 whenvfillix:2 their bunkers,, and. .an .,v,elpctricallv. orpratp1 ' cvprhart rail-- i " a

way, ,to carry coal cars to and fronthe supply fill. Everything about tfc5plant will be automatic, so that the-- ?

be practically no handling of fuel.The wharf, which will be 400 feet inlength and 43 feet wide, will be paral-lel to the Ehore line. It will rest cnconcrete piers, built according to juiabsolutely new; design. These .piersare hollow cylinders of concrete, 47feet in length, and with a Cariz, bsllshaped base, 9 feet in diar.eter. Theywill be cast on shore, and then .swur.over the-wate- r. by the giant f.oatlrcranev which 13 novi trir.; E2srr.h!:iat the 'Ilcsclu!u frcr.t, and eachcylinder will ta' fitted over a cluct:rof eleven p!l:2, the tc;3 cX which ex-

tend 2 feet ahove the tttcng g -- tenough to. f.il tha .tase cf tha cylin-der. Concrete will then te poured inthe-tube.- ' rr.akir.g a eolid pier. Therewill be'SS- cylir.dsrs in all. . , . . ; ,

Cuildirj C: - .V' g ;- ;ine seven inJurtnai cuii,:n; 5 .

almost re dy to - :i e "tiery equ:;

ground alrncrtyear.-- ' urchnss authorizeAugust,. The: shrr3 in

dsucia vat:r-fron- t,

dry:.::'.;.i'-7-

pit::" rr.aci.in?, hi;..it:r3

wcoJ.vcc

jTit - c. 3 r. .

not ' be cn. the fcr 'aIts ; was J in

-- lC 12. 3 are.c row c.T the

dlr cf theIn the fr. .t rc-,- v ars th.3and ' -- , ;and t:'

C. til

t.A Ail

.::a. end fern? sh;;n laro'.v are the foundry, the

rev is t: lr '

frcnt, ah cut Laifdock, are the .

chop, the power h:

fr

"

r, f- .t j L I...a tui!" . c- -

th."..cm ; ..i.er.

marine c.T.cerj . qvT-rs.- '. " Thr:"houses L. s:ta '

cf :rters havteen pra: icaiiy ccaictel by ti. .Gpaldins Ccnctructicn Co.; and thsbarracks, '"ird'to tu-?

are con:;" ted to 1..3 gi.'.The ccntr. ct for the industrial build-ings 'and ti. a administration buildingis held by .the Concannon Co., and.c.3soon a tha-industri-

al are completed,tha construction force will be swungonto the .rd ministration Job. In themeantime Ue eninr-rr- s have their of-

fice the' completed bay of the wood-workin- g

sl.cp. ;; '..g.;-,.'-

No wcrk has teen dane as "yet onthe naval c iii cer3 quarters, six' set3 Inall, the contract fcr which is held by

BUCKEYE CLU: VILLgV . V liQLD FALL f.'EETlG

Rev. D. Vc:i:rv:!t to ShewWHis Fiictcs cf ficv Zea- - -- g

g land Gayrscrs

new mixture poured. ; Word has just I "Fall meeting of the Buckeyebeen received here Friday evening atNero will make regular trips 'to and residence of Dr." J.; M. ; Whitney,from San FrancIsco?ith loads' of the gPnnahou. The feature of Interest forCoast sand which fornis a part of the the evening will be an exhibition ofsuccessful concrete mixture. ? ;g g j about 10Q istereopticon views : of theCoaling Plant New. . - ; ggi k Ig:g' I geyser, region of New Zealand. These

. The coaling plant, which s iocatie4g Plures are from photographs takenat the southern- - end of the reservation y; Mr.: Westervelt during his recentabout midway down - the. 'entrance vlit to New Zealand. There will bechannel, is one ot the most intefest : especial nouce seni 10 mamauai

. H:iviii ItiH own way is acnaracreristie wnni ins job- tnat:. tne , otv?"- - - - .rSr1 : .s "f"" ttrtJJT;. "Wnf 'ernment is doing with Its .own: labo present.

Tixldy. he xnis sliot hQ said that As orIginauy planned plant was ggg .... j.:??-- -

vhV the cainpaiin to govriitht;aii'oad; and It did: to cost S3oo,ooo and have'a capadtyf ' B0l; v - fgi1 'vr - 4 100,000 tons. f The word t now? ABRAMS Born to 'and Mrs. Louisg - g ;v-'- '.i'v--' ... .... g;-- ' g-.;- cornea that this winibeincreasedltog aAbramsg Nov

tlu by

out?olid

deaith Vf

comply this

Wis

above the

Now isthe

Ifsays rTerritory

rourti

a favor

the

New

Friday;on

;prob-ctl- y

when

coc,k

i .'

g?

whn

no"the

In;

tnd

the;

wharf Ha

water

tack

in

"-T-

he

he the

Mr.

tons

will

:tly

most double the costT The coal. is; to ". ! tVith regard lo the; large' buildingbe kept in agconcret container, un- - which it was reported lately the Bish-de- r

water and it is merely a question op Estate was going to erect oppositeof raising the i height- - of the walls :to the" Young Hotel, it is stated on au-incre- ase

the oapacityMI6wever, tnere thcrity that the matter has net : nd-I- s

a running appropriation for . de--; vanced' even to the . engagement of anpotsfQrcoaCin the navy, and funds architect by-- the .trustees.,- iVvr.'g;. -

.

;

!

!r

I

rr

;

r

2

'"

;

; ;

; M ANOA-rFi-ne - residence ;lot,jf55,000 sq. feet, l" V. 415,500.A-;- Several f other; choice prtpertlev v.; -'

'

; NUUANU-40,CC- 3 sq.'feet in the upper, cool- - part, of the valley .. . ..$1750OCEAN VlEVY-Mode- rn Home - with all. conveniences i .;;Lf;v;vl.$8500

;;ANAPUN! STModern-1V- i story?housegiv!; ; g'; Modern artistic Bungalow i ; . ,. . i , . I .' . , . . i . 'i. . : . . . . ; . . ; . i .$4250gYOUNG ST-- Residence IoV 12931 sq. ft :. . .'w. ... ;.$200

PAWAJk-Modemlstbivhouse- vi . . .; 2 . . i '.$4500gAULD lJNE- - l?edropm house .V

' g" ,.iVi''For',.further. particulars- - apply to . .-

, sfi'. sf v. - v';?gv ,' . -;- - g '; ; .' ' Vc f

te-'i- rS.'BTTV iO'lnV- ATYP'fFrOW

...

our Silver Sale

gV; Vofgthcpast g , whereat ; you receivedgh special and we'clcaned dp all bro!:en:h lines, I eads ' us .to: place oh ; sa ie for neat

V,gAyeek the:;ever;pbpular'' vr'rSiJvi-"-

;

': tg--

rV

'""Tr.jT

j.-

i'-- ''

r.

c

of

values

at

thermos Bottlesreduced prices. g.v

VThese bottles are in sinrrle and 'doubleleather cases read v. for perfect Christmas

We uggcs ca y el ct ri becauu cflimited quantity.

r. ..

V"

. .

V V s t r 1; s c i 0

r'.Of.,-- '

UP

? cf cvr tig

-- v;ich:.ians.'

Kgg PAL0LO HILL; ' IIou3e and two" lots' ..

. . JoOO'down;. balance in installments.. f ;

.;; PARK AVE., Kaimuki: -- RoomHouse

-

.....i:::).c)HOBRON AVE: $6000 Property ..g. . . . . . . .. . ... 3103

PA.LOLO VALLEY: ..Acre Lots V. r.Vr v V . . . I C J.C J

OCEAN VIEW; Kalmaki Ave. and IStb At3 IctJ. . $14" D.C J

OCEAN VIEW: Reservoir Ave 3 lots . .'. . . . . : i

OCEAN: yiEW?l5tnOCEAN VIEW; ) lath Ave. and Pahoa - ,.lA A. .V,?12D0.W

K2I--ygyv.

'. ,

Si'. 1 a V--:i:q;a ;; CORNER FORT AND MZr.CHANT 8TRECT3

i;g'i'Ug4v,.-;:i-

V V , .

r

.

.

.r

Page 5: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

J

liltiiTfJf- To many ; people. Christmas seemsfarther away ,than any other anniver-sary. Still Christmas ha 'a may ofclipping upon one almost unannounced-."-":

.'...-,- - iJiV;

Christmas day come In about sixweeks now and many are not at allprepared.: , -

.- ..',

. In many Instances the meaning othas - offlce

the he fore . the Mmas" seemedquite1 appropriate for the day supposed

sacred had become ; burden.Thv V.ho were unable to meet manyof ; : Randal demands struggledfor before

ele.(

tnat.c

grcv : ; . :

ufed j f!urr "':raRCc?, . '4

i ,'ay;cre c.

JTOTEDAY

year .she failed remembernumber friends. con-

tains membersand very few friends. i.Sh"ethat .excessive giving un-

necessary discontinuedseems Jiardest working

girl: 'prepare Christmas than"anyone, Those

Christmas changed.-- ' time conflner sometimes

Christmas making

family

find spare momentembroidery,' school

teachers momenttbey; may, the. The

however, who work from eightfive store

.i.nrti oMiiininM their luncneon nourscondition evenings making Christmas

Uoru

per.?:.

acQu:.'

coutfr.t

rtr.:al

Now.nonet

else! whose workthem

when they

haveneedle.

devote,

gifts. The giving "store jnade"Vy years every almost become practice

'numbered every past .majoritytifts made were ennstmas girts cainry

pocket book handtwenty-sixt- h This year easily; made

long before Christmas gifts Theremany little boudoir articles that

??u!ation Eccer2tle. The' dainty dressingEach bouicir "to-matc- makes

where friends most desirable gift.Jy'they r.'?llgee. delightful separate

Fmal rifis. easy mate"tfirlt'Of cretins cf.the 'plaited material

;C''- - the'sheps contain many patternsWho earned plaited cMffoa dainty

.

t

I;

T .

)"r.

1 r.

'L

If

to largeof her list

but the 'Of her

found wasand it

It"v for theto tor

forFor to. can

X"

to'

canbit of and

oftea twowheregirls,till In can

--trt.' nn;v andAt was the in the of

in'

or

Ut.

rh

i:- - of pre- -

ago one sent hadone of the and now the-- of

wes

are nits

vc-- r.

itiilrr-.- :

do

nly

was work.of De- - the list of

rr.es for long. one.are

has arecu tre not all and capOt the cap and

are now areive rov, (6 the

UL -- cI;fcrof and ;lk,

the

79

'"-'id"i

..

a?

- - a:

?. . ,.

- a '

aa

a or

a v

n.c at to

A'

to

v '. '..a

so ex- - . . ; 01

is a 'V, . - ; ' so

- r

a. - as ;

"v t c "r re-- It

' '- "" -

A

r . ti . .. .

" - -

the

Prr

--department

capable to ' girls,

t'e-cen-se

; tiiewill in novel

Bureau runners and pincushions as with Jthe endlesa round of entertainwell numberless little things mtnts breakfasts, luneheots.-'luaus,-,-b- e

made with the aid of rthe crochet' dmnerssuppers. parthook. iVr ':- - ies- hula .dances-ha- f --make, op whai

; Then.the girl who handy with her may be ; aptly .termea ' the, socialneedle embroidery " dainty; gifts'. whirl of the iilands'm 5

Guest towels simply scalloped and ' It Is the picture thos' created whichtialed .are most acceptable.' cenr gives to . Jewel SeaaT its

pieces and napkins always .h!ef interest an Interest 'Wtlch'llghtfdl gifts. course the embroi-- - many who know the lite; ?lll be

takes deal more time than does taate and keen. Others will find Missthe crocheting. - ; , . I Kaufman's story enlightening anden- -

With bits silk left over from tertainlng. . It will : beound to con-dre- ss

oualnt' little. and t ctiti another ; 'interest for thoholders be fashioned and they who" trace who '. thnk they trace

voruunai guis. Aiso. parallel : between some or char-tracti- ve

opera and "party-"ha-gs can fliers In the and persons in real

be made from ribbon left over from v. ;

sash. ... - :".: ' ; The plotubordinat,edUthTOughoutsuch Inexpensive presents are. in jtc the- - sejttlnghas to primarily

good taste and' are r welcome most, with the disappearance tdarine one of'any one.

SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION: TO MEET.-

The National Equal: Suf- - certainfrage AssoclaUon Hawaii will meet fiancee, he conclusionat home of M. Dowsett tDat she :who-Issispected- .In

tomorrow afternoon from two untilthree-thirt- y, and. all. members' atrlothers Interested in suffrage -- invited be present "

;

atJ. It

"

to

BOOK ABOUT HAVAir- EXCITES INTEREST

An;! interesting review, of the- - recentbook about Jlonoiulu, "X Jewel ofEe as;'? i3 ; published by, the San Frarciico Examiner The Examiner sayr:

: The social life of the Hawaiian 1

trimmed' ih Eoft 'lands-- has a" special interest for Cai;r

.Js the.iu::- - AMcr:, v Lose is cne cf the nc2t attractive cf the. fcrnlans. Tney view more Intimate--

.ristmas list in;v

: and' C!Tl.tr.." rifts. - - ' !y. than docs the. rest' of the world.- "Af,Ay rar.cs.Th3 A

-- J J rcat 'L- - l: L.'.-.- l :;n'.cr:he'l!-- 3 Jewel cf the Ceas'by Jessie Kauf--

Ih.'tt the Icu-c-ht . : "t Christmas amcr-h- er acccr-!-:- : hr.eni3 c- -n rule i.ai3 in which this life is

;

'3

( 1.

"a

's

is

.The llr.cn towels can Is rV v;hat may te presumed to be fidelity."the ncr her ready r.:aa"e cr the lir.ca raay te ! .m-- The author i3 a Califcrnlan who i

I. Hnally the stitched. .Then ' an c i ze "cf crcchcied lllved Tnnch in "the islanis," and 3

.xrcr." 3 cccur lac out two it.:.: w: r.::.::ci a vn;icn many ton eianes iue iveID C t r. .

'

ri". r. v

.

'1 r-- t TTp- - o4--

all

i

ac

cc' ticro. Tl:e prcrent wefs Is. ts c:.:i . ah La lEttempi' at an 'exteniei

:;;,."oII 7orch; forlOcca- r

r

f

3, worth 01.00, at 75c

pniro $1X3

YSapiir'.'

$100 pairC2.5D Ebcl: CoIorcaGiU: Hoce, K' 'r U $1.7S. pair23c VcIud L::Io Thread He:- -, all colors, v;::;-:- -i 20c pair:0c Value Thread 'EccaUxolorsiiWWxiMC:V75c ;Vdue. L::b Thread Ep : 2, v aU ; cplors0 dd numb 3rs to close out in bij lot of S0c Tegular ueaTroll be

;for:25c;pair4:

In Ready-To-We-af Department

narrative.

ipS'ffia-pdir:- '

V. 1 V V i. "r-

z v'-" v..'.

r

1

;

I

Clearance of Silh

'0 -v i.r

X'

eeIt

a: C3

r

:to"

r -

.

'

.

.

-

-

-

ier. subject in, the irt if -- a o der

novekst what might select Ho-nolulu' as the locale Iter) Qctio

iUtropIcalpicturesQusn-ss- : hisa certain Value as a backgra-BdJHf- rr

xiew. u one of UmiUartyvandrvader find her. a. con--

J vrnclng -- picturei-' of Hawaiian society

as: can- -'

picnlcsbathlns

Iscan

inl--:and "A :'or;the

ter are de-- ; j'orOf Intl-der- y

a

of. aneedle ribbon !r.

can or J

raaKg mce thestory

nfer,a J

All iby

are

.'V

V

fir:

20c,

acleared

the many "functions'!-- deiribed) ofdiamond sunburst belongpg to one ofthe lesser, persons of 'jtt - story.-v?A-

n

unvoiced- - suspicion falls (upon FrankAMffl. thp herol UnawaB of this and

Woman's rricnnderstflndln- - remarks orof Jumps Ue

the Mrs. ja

the

v

lh- -

:z ci

T

her

At : ;

Lhb

fa

X

a

i

order that he'may ferret,iut the trutnbe insitts that his engas?aent to thettroinej be kept secret. Tlis occasionsfurther ' mIsunderstandirs,, : compli-cated, by : the- - fact that Widen; paysmarked attention to ..lirs Kapua,. anInteresting Hawaiian of gnat personalcharm and.' racial 'pnai at whoeshouse the Jewel dlsarr.d. How.. Cesolves the mystery and ncovers tuediamonds and how theTkauna": pow-ers or powers of .witchcraft posseisediv Mrs. Kapua contribute o thi3 endthe ' reader must learn for kimself.

But it Is not the hero nt the hero-ine nor Mrs. Kapua nor thepystery ofthe . lost . Jewels that ? .dorinates theitory.' Rather is it" thevpeionality ofCommodore Chandler cf. tfe AtlanticYacht', club, who, wlta hii vivaciouswife, Is, paying a, visit to per Islandson board, his 6umptuou3j craft, theGeldau The commodores' jealth androslticn give himtha erree every-where, and he and Mrs. C.ni!cr 'areusually the hesti or the fcctifa'Vctthe. various entertainment Jshicli r'ysuch an importani part Ia;Il:3 Kuf-Iran'- s

stcry. Their thiren themystery ofthe j2we!3

must be left for the rcvcaL '

The' heroine .Is-- tha-ur.av- r.afra- -! tar cf the taie. --Xheris'tyot:r.j. wo-wit- h

.ldea'sVca 'the 'suct'c: wo--a.-a-

right's in1 matte' I c the r-f- C

IT-- r mcthoi3 cf love : h.j aro II a: that would ;cau:; rist men to

, clirab tha nearest. 'cocoa Theynet, toweveri arouit-'- f frr-'- - 'c Ald-- !

en .the - instinct c! ' '. aarvat'an

i and he i .... .

; without a strur- - ; i!" Vj--i Granting the ..int. . . . . a..--- 4

T3 to the picture araaa Las:rawn .cf and:J.aa:M'!I:e,lt 13 arra: ivLXTs

' f.rct attempt at- - .susta ,. rratlan. '.e ha3,nct mastered tha teenier. e cfthe lans story. 'AJee! z IZzt.z-- icontains cf w: In-tha- t-'

is purely atmc.aheric in cha.tt-- r andi intention,-- but there 13 too hueh us

inciient which CcSt" con-

tribute either to the atmosfre cr'tothe development cMheTlsiTbxa'tke.

U.Lcla etory turns uron thciioarr2.r- -

auce cf tha diamond cuatu.t, and yetthat episode "tf taly rcchi on' pigs.IZd. The author has'ra ;::er,;crowd-rd-te- r

stag3 'with' act-.in-d she k

not a.saSlcicntly adert'stje-cacrge-

(as, yet) to employ tu ai anstructlye-1"- .'

.' '.-- - i:Dut it shbuli '"notte f rgotten that

the interest cf thi3itory.3 of a'rathsr:;eclil sort. "It i?ta:'iis'cnaracter aiikc'.:::ri;:tl:.i ' Hr 'a;:.--. life,- tencneo

v i t h a tire, t . . : t wIIJ make its ap-;:a- l,

: , , ; V'CL--H

oTEADYr' ::;e23'BY!;Fo:.;o.o;;o:.:;.iinEE

' In a' lettericcc-lv-f d?.by. Secretary"Wood, the I09 proric.uon committee

! has ' been ' inf aaed ;by ' .the Pennsyl-vania 6Qce cthe Lehlsh A'alley Silk

'Mill3, of Sou? Eethelhem, Pa:, that arepresentati of the company, will besent to Hoiplu to ascertain the con-

ditions of labor-mark-et

; here . as'toon. as theattle braiich has beenJccQualntecfKh the proposal to estab-- IUsk a brcra in this city. This pro-- 1

ject was tel. a

In orq tocreate additional inter-tf-iIn'tyan Islands, the editor

of ,the 'interbury. Times,?! New Zea--k

nd h written to. the promotioncommit for photographs for- - Ulus--trat'enj11 ; pa per . - at . differenttimesThere has also been ; a.' largedtma for the Floral Parade posters;

1

I,

STREkTi;

yfX.i

T

t. ...

r;

.1.. tri'

I --

1"

JrtQuests coming from ., all s thetJcited States and Canada.-;.'-:-- ..

The Oceanic Steamship Companywill enstall kiosk containing 'viewscf the Hawaiian Islands, ia tne New-Yor-k

and the San Francisco oalces.The Sante.Fe has also a:hcd for cneto place In the ban Francisco o"cc., The latest reports frcn V.'alter O.

Smith say that he; ha3 at lart rotteniu 'the public eye la CaaaJa aai I3row la Van'ccuver.' After he hr.3 finish-c- u

his lectures la th it city he 'will jroon the Calvary and cover some of tnelarger cities of Eastern Canada.

With ' view to completing hl3tenes of motion and panoramic pictures. R. K. Conine has left for Mul

his way to Haleakala to take pict-ures of the world's largest - cxt.'nctcrater. ' ,"-'.

'

. .

riEW-HAWAIL- ACT :

o;i ::ai;:la;:d stag:'Following the vesue cf ''The r:rJ

cf Paradise," there i3 no- - now Hawaiian act ca. tho . ma! aland ':- -

The Waltz Dream," whidi a3 t:;asucccas at th3'Empreo3 La Can rra::-cisco- .

A drar-".ti- 3 rev!;-".- ' 5 cf. ;Thero tV3 ;:'? ex: -: -- "7 ' --

acta'cn tae' i:.am-c.r.- 1.1.1 H.Is ..'The.Wa! D.:a- -

-- ' - - - --,cf V. f r

Vefc.ica C

and thi',!'" " :

r

;.

n

v V--

a

a

n

7

'f

a

Ift

1

3:,

beautifully f.--;- 1 'ret,, rnd dlr;'y; Jan 'unusual 'd.. :.'cf ta;.3 art. .Th:st cry cf th cct la tc'.Is 1 1 3

stcry cf the ro:r.anc3 cf a t :at:r.-.- l

Hawaiian girl ar.d a ycunj naval cf-f;c:- r,

not ia-crds-, but ia mu::c zt.I

Lanca. me your? cificer, cru:::rthe. Pacific'-wit- hi3-flee-

t, raccta Lc':..a Hawaiian', dar.cdrr ' r'rl. ar fa!'madly in lave t.ich LarrThry L.. .

fast friends: 'Oae day whi: th:y ar,dancing together a. stem rr;:rcac: : jand hl3 vchsel for him. Th"Hawaiian charmer accompanic3 himto hi3 beat while the Hav.aiian Trio

'slag Aloha." . . .

; AT TiiZ IIAVAMl ; '

Coma ;aU-y- e tiredand weary after r. hard tlay's t-- 'I

enjoy a very pleasant eve at tha" beatfittle show she? lav tovn,- - where yc acan see-some liaa pictur:3 whi'.a r:-sig- n

an. idle hour- - for all 'tha'suhject:are. well v.c:th z:zIt and th:n e:ra:.This play: house continues to deal ingood films and while one'ef the euh- -

Ject3 is not Quite up. the. the, Hawaii'sstandard thi? ether three make up forit-- '": t,' :'r:v "A Tear Hunt Romanced' 13 a veryfine Western drama and rather Interesting. "The Ranchmaa's Daughter,"13 also a fine Western by "Luhia" tutthe feature cf tha evening-prcjra-

13 "A-Flas- In the Night " a. very finerailroad romanc?. The same crcarammay be seen toniaht. "V:

prices foh sugars r&-- :

; . V ARE HOLDING; FIRMNo change in: the price, of centrifu

gals is reported in , last night's tele-grams. ; ; -

.

Reports of J the New York stockmarket for yesterday: indicate contin-ued 'dullness, partly owing to Euro-pean Influences and " partly antici-pation of supreme court decisions Intrust casesJ c 'rp,;-5---- r': -:- -'

f Following are ' the ' closing' I quotations 'for Hawaiian - stocks In - SahlFrancisco yesterday: Hawaiian" Com-mrrci- al,

3S.75 bid and 40.25 asked;Hawaiian Sugar, 39.50 ;bid; Honokaa.10 asked; Hutchinson, 18.25 bid and19.25 asked; KllaueaVlS bid;- - Onomea,35 bid and 37 asked --r Paauhau, 20.873

; jCothing: adds more to the charm of-;-

Mhe living of dining-roo- than an ar--ustic electric lajnp:':-:-,i- .

f--i v Our present display ; of electricf: Jampa exceeds in beauty and -- variety 4

anything to which we have called yourajtention. The most exclusive pro- -:

ductionsiof. the world ire assembled:v here.: v''---I''-' v: "',-v.- '

-'

l!AvSMmtmLlil9 inches; hlgh iold : brass; finish,, art glass pan-- V

; el'shade In green and yellow, $70 ea.

r ; . . 1 - ' ii . ..:

onHONOLULU

si

over

'to"

"1 i .I

CA"

.3 r.:.

I : : c

r::;V M;

-mt"

f X r-

i

t

Is th? cr? cr.I it car:!. acf !,a; ar? I.j !.!r 1

41'

..i

.tat

lcuic. ;

t .

3:iD0.;P;: Mi-J.:-A; C vsl P. A. C. , - -

't':'i

r Reserved Seats for center of efand- -stand and wings can be booked at CO. tc Ron's Sporting Department(entrance King street) up te 1 p. tn.;after l p. nw lt II. A. Gunt & Co.Klnsr and Fort

OHIct: 1412' fluuanu CL, tor, Vintyarct'vV TsUphone 1543

Offlce Hours: tt to 12 a.' raU T to Iw- -' Sundays by appointment

Residence: Sd N. Vineyard Street,"oack" Telephone 2S13; P. O. Eoa

112 v ..:

Scc!::d-'L

.liciLzr.cri.c

si v..

1

.U-U-AL CL,

I'.

f:

Lar:?:! Pa.:.;;

IIAVA'l

Vc-a- :

-'';'

Exclailva Yet lr.:; ;

HarrltSrt CJ5c Fcrt T! rr.

'; Inltaticn Typ::;-- v Uor::.- -

i" ''"

I f11111"

Hall

.

-

"

"- --

'"

,

'-

-

"'--1 4 .

vi.' v v t

Page 6: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

t V! ''If -- -- r i '"..fifi 1. 1 " f "-- --

- , , '.. I ' L v ..4 ,1 . . liLn. - - ? ' ' t ' 7

4f. i

-1 - - ,

Cy ceittrated Japanete artiils.""

-

'.'

..ALSO., .. PRINTS.

. - .:'':" '

;

;,ThanV:;ivin3 favcrt. '

Ye Arte u-- CrcflsShop, 1

:; 1123 FCiT GT

J

V

LAr.S": ACCOrTMCHT cf he!!

c';::rit:J t:xs, riibon, cum

t'..:Kcrs s-- .J tJ2"CstICHS for

M

HOTtoX CUlLDIfiG

:

1

:.a: r.t a bargain for a fewr -- i if rot ?cld will, bo

I to i on 1 'rare Toco lo-ll o jiurchuocr caur.ot aX ;

4. w- -h

t'fccse 112 T V p. O. Ccx 3. acnCIIiXT STIICCT,

sr ..fT, PvrftnnMi i U

'. J 1 U , . I ,: t J--4 .U I-

-ll .y -

.- - - -. .v '' Tuesday. November 12. .- - : - ':i,- r

VAlir. OF STOCK Hid, Asked.;

IIEhCANTlLB .

3. Cre er A Co . . .......SUGAR.: : :

Hxa riaatittoo Co. . ; . 7

IIaw.!i3Ti Asric Co. 75-

Haw. Con. 4 ir.vn. Ca ... i9i:a3i:an Co. ..... 40HilcuoTu S Jax Co.iioDcSaaSngar Co :;.;. 8 I 8 uUatku 5J;:ar C'-- .i .

MulcLIr.5xo Saai Plant. wr --i'KaUutu riai-'itl'- Ct. "

--

K;7: "

t k s I. a usai "x. . . . . - tic J7o

TrCryd SugaC v- - --

C

S H I

a P j ar C i . r'

39C a C - ? r Co Ld. .... J5Wc ...i u.v. 5 :j L ju.r I . vCt Co .

r If rr r":ir Mill ....- -

f'.an--iat!f:iCo..f- ..; ....... 200 .

nether ivr cu. .........r.'ria'r.a Agric Co. . .- -. .

.,.',:.v. 'vt CoWi.!;:;nr.:.'3 Co. ...

. J

'-! ! rl f!e: i N. Co.2$

'. - . . .1. T. ' L. L ) .Frcf .... . ..! . T. - - L Co. Cocl-- j

:: . ..' 7 rv.' Co. ...

n :;. .'. Co ........ 49

Co . C-.- ra ! 8rt.Cn . ;

47 H; . I.e.; J. up: c-- .

.. ' i VI: CI.) .

.: : . T :

'

- . .C3

D ............

ct ;v

cj'i

. . J Leo .3

-I ,L I X. t ..4Bto)4.

t cop- -1 cr, tohAd ! re' V'e puaruulce isin cry .la jc .r r.arue. Srn4 ncneyIhrcooh i::Lo- - L To. to Calhicd Casitf hailnry. ;. E. LCGA? CO,F.cori 17 lh.ee r. Il'.ock, Oallaud, Call.f rrhu .

'. .

STOCKS. CO:.D3, RCAL ES-TAT- C,

INCURANCE75 Merchant CL : Phone

.. -r

" 'rMXHOXIA.Ynn npvp'r hP.irfl nt anvone . who

haviog pneumonia and millionstcttlcs rf that remedy are sold everyyrar.--'Px:eumoni- is undoubtedly ..aZ :rn disease, and this remedy clean3out the culture beds that form in, thethroat and, bronchial tubes-an- d devel-op the germ of that disease. For saleby all ders. Penson, Smith & CoLtd.. rents far llawaiL - ' '

: tin !to lulu r.v.M: -- t:ult.::v:::, Tri;oDAV,:;oM2y 1912..;

r-- i f r T-- ;s to . - v 1 V 4

,

j,T ,Tr..T . . .

L. vi fV 'T1Tc' :c, Wire'-- H -- Tp'--'i vtrr ' --

nous 'Vfr'., v i;7trJ ?

ZT, Z r3' LTrr a v'ere i':" '

.at. i:rzc wirciers i:

Found PursVcoctalhicg 'coin.' Call'on V. II." O.Star'CuIIeU ; -

nutton Shoes cf dull ca!fr nca.Lttcsth last. H.M at tha Maniac ur--1

era' Shoe Co.. lC.il Fort St, ,'" " J

The College CbuV will meet thbi ;

AXtsrnooii ct 4 o'clock at tie Colonial."a; 1 ata 151 Le Pcaker. I

your hcuss with , r.evv wall - papers t

fl-lev- Ctfnese vere gatnfrca -- inty the rclice last "rAzX and cLarigefl

'jti p!ayi3 a famtiln game. :

f l''T jc:r taxes Af!:r thei : :r.t :i rr f ct v. Ill I t added.

Take your'tax v.U:i jcw-adve- r-(

- Wa :. t o r.icr yaspnffi for ,

iarcr.J t; e - fstaud tt tS.O). Lewhl.Jrus J: Garage. TeL 2141. ad- -j

; ve'rtrr.e-.- t. ' " - -' v''-.'-- -?

r.crcoval sale cf millinery at DIcfe--1

icrEon"?. Hotel :MaJestir; ... Every hat.in the store to be so!d at a sacrifice.

- Pineapple soda and Hire's Koot CeerexcIlrnt siir.rr.sr drinks are bot-

tled ty tha Consolidated Soda Works.Prone 2171 verUsrment" ' ?

Fine assortment pf fancy holidayboxes, ribbons, gum Etickers, etc for!cins up ' Chi istmaiV packages. Ha--

aiian .News Co., , Lt4.t Youna: Hotel

j lee cf the Civic Federation tvIU nretj tcrr.crrow afternoon st,4 o'clock inJ tn room 3 ct tne bervice As.scciafkn. . ,

' x '.' ' "

Prof. D? Graca rives Ie?sor.3 cn Vio -lin Cc'.lo. ::-dol- ia. Guitar, Ukuleleand IIav;r.ilan t:":ic. ; Term3 moder-et- e.

' ttui:3, 175 Hrctatla' St: I'hrneSC43,cJverti.-cment.'-- .

,V . ..

'

Bcck.s for C;.ri;v.ma3 for the' yoursand cli Standard v,crk3 and latestfiction.'- Linen and'-- ' cloth . bcok3 forine'. cra.uren. Ane:r:i & co., i-i-a.,

the Hotel .tree't 5tat:c-.er- s. - V --1I, 'Green tiahirs aru.tow freely, given

at the A II C crocery; KinS street, fa- -for its low rri::3 fcr cash. Pay

cash and 'collect Lrc3n tar.r3.T.' -- y'rs v: ; -- Licit., . . . ......

: C:u',cvr

c.i

e j : 'J

ar- -

y iy -

y.t:--

.o .;c

1

!"' - a ! tt-- r to-- f. .

0LULTT, i

- - , i

tiro.;

v . . . v..

. CO)

it: :i t ' j for r;ov

r t ,j i " ry cot t'o rf t; ? o:::or (...;:::

i f

d. ::. -- r fo)-- thcr t1 ? : ; ;.o th? :

o i t-

. It i:v. :ot ti!

:i 1:1::r. t rvcry- -

t eon arri.e fic.i r .3 Cf th 3

1 -- ::i i: ?

. I L. . k U k 41 . U

,rrv r r - r .v t.; ? fr.1 ii. v? v t. m a. i r a

il 1 f - v V 3 , -

carried cn by. the Kind's Dauj.hUr3for th::r ns-.- v hcroe in Ilaizouhi i3; ro;rc:-:r- r'.covly. It Js believed that: - Tho.oo: iviao; tho neccooary mcucy

'VA have laen obtained cad that thecor rtruetiea'vrlll start scon after thtday. - i .o 'v ' -

- JhTho oa!ety baa ;:5,C0O In the treas-ure- rj

rabscd .befcre the caropa:nstarted, but it was found . that Udac-- i M

' 1 tn hp-- Inrrpnspfl til73.c :0, the amount needed to put up

what after the plans cf the Y. ?L C.A. the campaign i3 not being: carriedcn in eaactly the tame manner. Eucamember cf the cranizaticn has.ajlst;--! n.ft- rf?fprpnt :

.Ul V""lJpecrle to visit, and as these Tisitsare made, af.d eubocriptiens secured.the lists ; are revised and . new namesadded.

WITH ' IGO SLOWLY- : CHAHTER REVISlOfJ

I

"I have not : given the I questionmuch, thought,'' said - Supervisor. Jlur-- i

j ray today when asked if he ; had any ;

views oat the proposition ot a newmunicipal ; charter. . "In my ; opinion.now ever. it would be unwise to upsetthe' present' system, altogether. I be-

lieve In going slowly In amendment ofthe charter.

"F think that there might Xe a con-iolidaiO- ri

of ' some of the clericalwont. not. aione lor tne sane or econ-- i

(Ciency Also l am rather inclined, tofavor the payment. of. salaries to! su-

pervisors such as would enable' themlo take charge of departments of thegovernmen!, giving their whole timeto the dutie4 of the office. CYesV thatis the 1 commission , government system as it is m vogue on the mainland." 'V ' h'.-hfo- o I

- 4

r

Then by JI means ott a bottl

: Stcpi::h Ziti2rsthis .very - day. It maVei wezk

ttomac.1 strong, keeps ths jiv?-en- d

bevts active, tit also pre-

vent ' filaria, Fever and ' Au :

Ltd-- C" ; :ra Drvj Co Ltd.. JIHnpr; I, Co. r-- d at. tall .t7tc!?-tla;iI;-.- or

1

i-- -J

"4t:c:l rcr.t and roc-;v:- d :'- :z.V.zn v.h.'ch ?'r

- .. ::. cf ir.rt:::;i!:n v- .-. 3' crJ f --.:r::y art;m:::i. r.::.i- - Sr.'cr;-- .i th? "ti v...

for to th- - h;cos c: ; C,..- - i

CV

I vo-- 'i ily.:.L. .'

;.... ,j? r'art-- l vn : .: !

." (::: !:h It.:. c: t rr."-:- i cn C

L' ooi:,c ro t:t : ? c . : i : ::-

: '3 t' at 12 L- - " 1

r - I tort the r' -

:r. . t.-- . .::r: r.r.t - to "or - :

' , f I ...

"' - i y,t.3 r: y

r: . ;v-- 1 ; .ry r j

' " Lav? at t!- hi c: o o, rtho c' I e:at!on r.t :

' - .......1, i

.

. .1

i,t

'o::o L3 ho::.:--

Ire- '0l"t! x.'. f

-- "-n is cf t! rca h::.:z c ':y 'r. trar oh :!;n r:

' 0 c . t 1 : mil: 3 rod a r:C . .

- " ' "r- V .. . r-- -

- v i. c.-- - - J I . .

. o era a'.I th 3 very h" - t : f ;:arc:oi-- s

foct-- r

cf. r :a;;r! al. V:zi oi :i n '

. coo tructicn cf tha' r -

i':r. io t! : !otc:t. col h::t thoc

-- !d toAt th? :ott:rr.3 ths roover .T.'ih'

clio 3 i o" :rv'on hut a3 scon ca th-re-

tower t:s r.r!;f.-- t t ?'.. ." " - - - ' 1 .I 111

from 1 -- 1 A ,

ho-- i: i t ;

1 .... ,v.'. , .. , 4. ' .; ,

c..roth uotl.v th3 nael. '

Mount: !r.3 ,JL.i'. laU.' ufo-dit- r ro' !

cam:.:te in.evtry y the etot!o:rat Lihue, and fcll foes. who f.ol jr.-to- r

cotod v.ill tenlaoV 'shown thr.the v. hole plant at U time and rTs--

1

iters are alvvayawei, zie,-- -

- The station will b'epen all'n! htten:, ht to receive lod and mainlandelection returns. - : : o. .

hlr. II: Vincent wUH the ope ratere of the" statid and a3 seon:

as the work of di3maliriS the c!dNawiliwili station v Is huished '

hlr.Branch will go; imme4ejyt0'.-i- !

hana, Maui, where ' be H install al'lant; smUar to the'oneVre. ' v ?

CHEMICAL V EIGFR hooi

The chemical ; extinguish installe din .any, borne, or building IsV;ood ad-junct for fire fighting, butaCir t hiaup, Mr; Citizen, with'a systdcf n'otf- -tiJ ,4 0 .! lo ".u unatM3

'ifsttant?aVtDV.re department, back .thatbtifiea- -uon np viia .vnenemicai- - exojgh.er. "-

!

The weakness m equipments de--Et roy ' the good work perfectlaoaeunderstand ;.inai au lire proies j3 ...

forthe benefit of tne pser aufiatfire protection equipment EufficW toprevent, &Ure is cneaper in tiea(jthan that .same fire. . Then m bepossible, ta --produce ; positive . rt9for good.o. It -- is, net" good.- - polict5

. . .- .4 .1 ' - 1

scrimp: ou --tire pruietuyu. - ;

t -- Use- the Denio telephone firesystem for quick notification.-- atisement v o" I '' 5

" Where adequate; remedy can beby appeal or. by "motion .In the ofrourw writ of -- prohibition to prevtrra ; enforcement cf an executionthe ground that the judgment, in tlower,, courtJs invalid, win,, be denl

"by .- the Supreme -- court. : Suca r is truling given yesterday?ln a SupremCourt - decision lianded1 dpwn, in thcase cf Kaka KaaJhue against o thUn ion Feed Company, . In which I hepiaintut ootainea v juagmeni in vir: i

cuit: court.1;' ' ?:h7- - :- -: ., f ;.l

-

j r' i ?

1

; i

v -- o:ii:

-- VI "V " vAil Vli

- . -

n i (Hot

.

- ;' i "i.'. I '' " -

'.'' V- J- - - 0. .1 ."''

." "A

.

1

.

'

4

'.'..fit, - ' O: '" C' - ' .'Vv' ' ..

c. i

: : : :

V v- -

V:- - :

..mif

1 'v

r .

tliD C:i;;.;:::

, . 0" - v . i

"ho .'.

and llerciant St3.::

" ; ;

1

V

Page 7: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

: . i c lr tr

. at r-

.: .:.,.r -- .

coJ:.

r

!' !!Hl t V-- W k- - I

AT

i ' :

: :

. .,

c:

, I::k.

C'J "'T! I V , n

1: ii i:- - :

l: ; cf i

'"? ,711 ,

CONFECTIONERY-AN- D

iv ncv DAi:::iiY. ; " .v.-- ;. v':r- - a r.ye tour bread;1 '!f-f:n- e rye bread.- - 1183;., r...r .TereUuia. n.oe

i - . t: ; i:a"ttti tt- -

-

'-Jl .

I E'-rr- r..

CrJcr

. I

L:O.

s fc Cf

Cri:

cf

3 up' your houssj it an up-to-da- te

; by csir.3 tomet: .: r

" ?.

JThsy're hanisomer than anywe've ever had inexpenjive,'too,: : . . . 1 - : ;

5

agent:? !

'177 6. Kir- - CU.

- .'C7

'- - ;

rjf; ac.-(" j .

. a i Trtant pre' "

f ma.. ; -- 1 ; .ver. . .

i f ' !: : ; I --. ...a t ; (

! : ,t: d". rtrr, I

r :

t (

if.to

a .f.-- th th0"I ; t: v ,

' v !r.:;ar

:fcr

-aJ

fcr r r;c., a3 tccs- -

..clulir. r'j0

: : y s

cr

t: z

t: ;

ia t:t C"'

:a . ..:iy

1 .

V..2. Chiaatrav;' : c:.:a:.r."

...ve c;.t th' j : -a r ! ju.!: c..t:::.-- J i

1 ty c!

:.;zay uu:a:::y fia: r ' V -

t:ac; aaJ c :::: ra:::rhct:3 are ttriaia c:;:3 cf C 2 lea- -'crs cf the new rc;ullic The Lockcf C'J r-a- es will ta- - rulhhcd iaA:a.ri;a ly - tha l::l3-:rcrrII- I , ccra-tuny.aa- d

in Lea-a- n ty Y.'eracr Lau-rie

"

It ia rrcr.!::J that it--1 a' raestI:ar iriiat vcrl; tv a - traveler' aaicccaca::;t t, ho treat thr.a years enth3 .rrcuad. It vill cover the wtcla,nareru-Iica- a Qiiaacfta-a- y and tlejfuture, ia thirty .lis, la Its relationTita America; Eritaia, Jaraa, etc Af--j

ter ci loas stay ia ChiaaMr. Them-- lsea laaJe trip3 arcuad the world viaJapan, Ir.dla IadCh!aa cad Eurcs,to Etviy: tra-- e and ; pclitical relatioaacf tha various nations with tbe newChina, which, the. Panama -- canal 13

brinsir.3 much closer to the Araericaatuiiac3 man arid .statesman. J. -' '

D. Appletrm & Co. ! of New Yorkhave Just published v UK .Thompson'schili's tory cf China ."Dud &r Earn-Lc- o.

It is ' tastefully Illustrated bycijUraade from photosraph3 whichthe author took on ti3 travels InChina,. '

, .'?'-v"- i; .:

VMr. Thomson will make one of the

rrl7C--- l' r lrefs?3 at' the Y.'crl'J'sOriea.al CcnaTess at Vcrcester. Mass.tiiLs' Karr:hcrf t r ;: '... i

'. ' r. TLcoJare" TiocaaTclr;, IIiramr vjchneca cad Oacar 5. Ctrausr Prcr ,:Ivecariate for the ovcrncrf' '? cf N?wYcrk; apr cared tefare the e:. ra. U3

crowd at Madicca Square Garclca. Thedemonstration in ' favor of the I'ro-tr.&i- re

casiJivlatcii lastcJ 42 tJin-vte- s.

.;:. ': ::y,iJ ': - r.,:,,,;

t V, ; . J L-- . . . . w V .aw i w

w.i.iC il t icu.j Li-U.- J ,

. -- ' Or .H .

"I ani rrci.ar'r.a to ret my share cf4be jncrca-.ed.b'.-sir.c- resu'ria? frcn:

-j 11 e trcTrc-iQ- " deve'ep-ncat- cf Caii- -,

fornli in the next three years, an J lcm aT?o prera'cd to ie ny Hcr.o-- i

' lulu friends a arge share in tho ten-- 1

ifit cf xny crrcrturitlcs" ssll Ctarlfs.v. t,tcr.tcn tccay m epca'iir.s cr l.:sl l. 'i3 fcr the future - :: ,.:s ' j

ilr. Stau!.;n "leaves i fcr-th- e Ccnriltomorrow after-- Ehort business tripto this city, an J pvoisc to returnV. ? tter rt cf next mcutli. :ir.Etaica !nce Iravir.; tus Is'.ar.Jj La3ire 'c a tcur through Calir-rci- a, Y'.sit-Ks.ir- -:

every. county cf the State exesrt

j

two, v.iia ,ine r- -rr-:2- ta 'rata 3. cf'thoroughly ! cqui; x ta.T , hi-r- clf ' to

I'-r- J'? Ccliforai?. real rnorej

i: rr-- yf--

-: z :- - frcra thaitaa-4-c- :t ci the ex. rt. lie has

c?:T-r:.t- cJ th2 Ch-r!- :s A. ttratnCo., Ir? r 1 c 'zW.-ts- l effiecs in j

I . i . V .... . J ....... ,, I . j'" a i r.rtr.:r in a L:u ' -

that is ia a to fir.--- r? t!I rc - ':ic"i that y I - '. ra.

j . r. : : i.a.cs t.;.t. un .:: c ,

'r; ' a r.ot t Luy-iv- irr;:rt..jii (" " : r.rl - v t .lown hrre t )

t:: r it ; ' 'rr'r.l to;::- - ?.r.l'r- - 'I;f

.- : tn 1 'i !::ri- - t t: ? tvr ! -- - j

. ,i i ' i

M . . " I ." z . ::

. : . !:;'. ' t: - 1 ::i, -

, ... . . 1 ,

f ;3 . . . ..'T t. '. -- il r

";v a :

..t ii t:t j 1 i-

- i" the

t

:L.;t 1 1

. k. . - - a

-1

l! ,

A! ... l

u ;

' : t (

. . . :.:.a'c:i '

"C:". --

fays:.

r; :

cn tla L:; it

rrl:3:c:i to ; Vycrc, tut-ti- e Ililoi::..t:-

-

o reccrvethe fJ:-!- ; f::c:r- - C.3 L::t player?,i:: V . j.ur:rvia:r:hip ran:e to reaizlnat t:a:a. Tha n::,:i:aco cf th3 cn-l;;.h- 4.

: a :d Vetera .to avail 'themselvescf tl3 I :.i:;t (hath, at. the primariescr:l. at tha central " elcctiaa) nadth: c;rartua:tJ: ti eicct." tusincs3r.:a f:r sapan!:ars,' has ma-- e lt,.to,tl .t as far as a tuiiaecs administra-- t

:a 13 concerned we are szlzz fromtad to wcraa. . It was not tho choicecf tho pccplo that prevailed, it wn3a .beautiful read machine nanipulate'abr a county1 cmployee'and financed byCounty bcaa3. k-- ' ,:i r'':i..; - co

An article' on "State HorticulturalWcrk," by State Commissioner" A.s-J- ;

Cook, appears in the' PasadenaJ Cat,Star cf October 15; in which the histtory of J the California campaignagainst the introduction of the Mediterranean fnilLJly, ; which has resultedla Federal as well as state legislationis given. VWherefer introduced In Ithas brought utter' ruin to the. fruit In-

dustry,' Mr. Cook.says. "Hawaii waga frightful illustration of -- its devasta-tion." Referring ' to the work doner

here by the .California board of horiti culture,- - the article quotes C. ; S.Marlatt, who came' here a3 a specialagent trom Washington as I saying.'The quarantine inspection: at .SanFrancisco Is welJ-nag- h perfect thebest in the' world." ' V - 'Z- V.

', The" DuTgars have again triumphedla a great battle against the. Moslems;and utterly v routed the Cower; of theIslam array. ";it Is reported that over150,CCD soldiers wer engaged' Inth9battle.- ' ; ' ,''2; A lone.bandit Ifl North Dakota 'heldup twenty-fiv-e men in a bunkhouse andenly secured $1.50 for his trouble. Heknocked" the" Crst'-Tabb- f

vho said te didn't nave any money.' fThe German. Crown Prince, FredeH

tck VUliam, vas injured in a.liuntln!?accident : near . Daulz.--. Ger faun y. Illshorsed fell on top of him. ! 4 ;

t:.... .

f - -.'i

: .. :i '1,:,.

.lit;t;.a? t:. .1 c

until c a j- o'c': J:.ia;:i cn hour'ca-v- .

'en un until f a o

i -- - in , t1 . j ' ...

th3 c . I,'.; .:(:. :.t. '

'i lie :c. ..::.:3 iamrnt fcr tha ( :

it t. a ta.. .tientire I

i:cn Ti.e ccuai was i.ical day: last Api.l, ths. at: . .

va3 oC3. ,l?ca:o came"'for LrcahraJ.'l. :: :

and dinner; 'soras far th . ;prayer; 'meet la ri " aaJ many t..noon 'rymr.a-:a- c':;3.'"They c:

jto rca i ia th3-re?.J;- ro; to ;

jto'play. tilliard3;' to attcad'th j h .

nes3 men's -- gymnasium t!:.:, and ta

school c!a-sc- 3 cr eveair.'; gym. c:a :,while many merely returned, to' th .i;rooms in" the dormitory. .

- In the boys' c:.::. :

to "play;-- ' games and the ph ,:.c;:ra:'.,to take lunch in tha naw caf-- t r:;., taattend the boys'9 bille cla:. whl! :many cam just because they waatcJ

'tto come. The dally attencaace ivery , encouraging, and Ceneral Sec-retar- y

Super - fca3 expressed "his sat-isfaction in the way themcmher3. are

-- usieg'the building. - ' ,.

',

DEATH TAIiES WELL- - "x

KNOWN LOCAL ELIt.a'' ; j .; ,r -

After a short ILiess, E. P. O'Eriau,better known as t'Pcp". died at theCueen's Hospital" shortly after midnight.- last, nighti. --"Death wa3 due. toorganic! troubles. - For a number cij ears Mr. O'Drian has been jnanagerof tka Kalihi poi factory, and wa3 aprominent member-o-f the Liics, serv-ing fori many years as chairman ofthe finance committee cf that organIzation, ; being: known " and liked byhundredi in this tity." r '.v-- '

He was about forty-fiv- e years oldand leaves a widow and bis mother,who at present Is "on tho coa3L - Fu-- j

neral services; will be Jield tomorrowafternoon at : three-thirt-y "clock fromWilliams' undertaking, parlors underthe auspices of Hdaolata Lodge C 16,II. P. O. E. ? -

5

Star.ralletla Aii. are first BoaUisi

- - ;

1i

7

Page 8: Lrzx?cctccl Incrc.cc3 Wr · Icharge of everything connected with Pearl Harbor, under Admiral Cow-loo mnrori hla nRro from iha Mnnnliiln. questing,.-the; resignatioh of Gov. lasia,

,1.

3.v, . T......I .rc t-rc- c-v, tf Uta ad riser has. enterprises. i.

t. eSS CSU53 Chsr-- 3 13 In -- mv . tn nfiefl Th Katr b?r nr. tllltlv te Iccorae , causic inlccilitj, iacr.lil

Z for c 1c 1 cr narcotics in later life. r:eh

- cjrr;cp&.a and lock c ! tiajirej powenvara c r e salt cf !c::r j..tics'toir'-- children quiet la tlicir iafaccy.'.'.T.us 3

..'IJrenthc Jlrevcrrerelv3cp.atcsia email est daces fitc tl .m, r --.1 ccly thea if ur. avoidable. '. --

acf A:, Jj r. - Prep?, CcrJIs, Coothlrj fjrc-- s and clhe

4 ta.i4l

11 ;U

:

tr. 7' ; ccr.rct Is tircr-- lj dccrlrd. nn.: it. CL:::.;aTrh3ar3i:irccd tilpntir

; 1 1 :.r3l!.3t:jaal::r3 c f CUs. II.

i

c

4. -

f

,;-',- ' Cr.strrlo

on

CAhh.'ZD ALL' CIZZ313 ON OUn'WiriDOV

CHLOW CONVCfiT'

.:ja,i:.T.1csj

4. ,

TVHeme and Foreisri DiSpatchcS;Givin5 Vcr!dr$ owiff

at a Glance.

V CAOTCnri UZVZ. Turkey has appealed to-th- powersThe Euchcye Powder company of ; for Intervention, acknowledging her-Peori- a,

Ills, has brought eulf against! gel unable to withstand ,tho E?lkaathe'- Da -- Tent Powder company for r Allies.-- - v -'--

' imoncpely and stealing maaufactur-- 1 It is reported that Chinese officialslas secrets. 'arts oa their war to the. United. States

trca anown. taU.se cial to 'Persia, Just, coxa--, ernacnfCreates the faactiOCS LZl rrOWtb CI UldH v wlfh MrVrf

c 2:crvcuj dier-s3- ,

amorstLa

e

toothe

Flctci.ci

;

New Ycrkcrs, Ire-iaonth- 's tour plar ins e&rds with the featuresSouth Ar.;crica la the Interest cf theNational City tank. ,'.

The lake steamer Cecilia wasexo to tear

of the.thrown the rocks In Lake EL rcssc3 la Europe.Lcu!s during etorra. Elxtcca people The larcs cf Gcrraaay are bo laanywere ; I and vdircrso that cue out of eTcry

Cy rullr..--; cf the General Land twelve persons has been convictedOr-- o WaE-into- a, the three-yea- r wlthla the cf eono ciisaencancr.homestead rullrs was raade ?pllc-- The dcsla of all the, Enjllzhalio to Alas!:x r.'.; atatrps is to changed., Tce new

Ccaway, the clown who rnur- - penny staip wl.'l Lear portrait ofdered Ccphia Cin-t- r, tha actres?. and the kins la prcfil :

who La3 received V.3 death tchtcace.i It. is ea!J that Russia has annexedrushes merry the matter with his cf Critercr Island the Arc-wi:- ?

er.d jailers. 1 tic.rdlaal Glllens. the E:.ltlracre Cardinal Res; hI, Tir-r-r:ene- ral to

"i. . ; r i; c i U l : cx'i' cr.i- -t Jral. delivered eaeleetlea eve (he rope, lis re:!-n:- d, LelleTln kim-t- :i tiie t :i t ii. titr. zt tzi rrec.'j Ecr ca .ccnd:r.nl23 lr. iirfcr-r.- 't and tclf to have beca "rerpcnslhle'tcr.the

r A. r. r . : 11. r Izzis, v x htharle citleens. .Tha .en was Rcticn.3, cf a-- subordinate, wtica the

it fcr 1 lpartlran.

avert the threaten: Lcrt- - killed Cde;:. staa!::ac- -

'rCtfrrt.it'ec.'- - T:rjr The u!:t llir.T .Merits, last he-e- ra their cc.radsiiit :ity frcn ths Orl-r.ta- l- ?!ua2i:i:i-- t were! re:-.rr.I:- :d tl.3 .j':'.Ic3

J,b:rl:l 'vzlzr ttea? th? U:.'; eixt-- ealariri-c- C:T:aa. naval cm- -

J. .

. .V , fc. .,.. ... .

tlr! r

a-- .-::. tor

TACLCCTCV.'fi DICPLAY

CT.T CTRCT,

';

..

jC

2 V

1,'J IN

'".

r.

s

.

it

'

I' ' ,

, 1

,-

'

'

.

a - f of . of

'''ca - ,

a j'

.

aat

j' - ts

avj ; ,

. la"V ..--

;u,

t' lay

J '

j." s.. - eerL j nc;

. - - 1 I i . . m n . T" . . t V- -

j : car flit at

T. :::.--j c'.d cf to zzr-

- ' ta c '?x frc

i ' '3 l- ----' - - -- : a j

.

... 4 ...

ST

f.

. 1

-

;., '

,...

i

:"

t

"'

: .

'.

f , a 1 1

... s

.

. Cr: -- 3

II

; tl .

C.rJIci ia I

Lis tr

h3 teea Ire' -- a tt E:d- -

132

ctl.

.1. I . ..i i -- -'

. D.

"1.trl.t c!-I- .

:r.I

la

tl.3'men

tl.3;t-rt- -a

-",- -u.

4

-rr-- . r- -

' - " - -- 1 rr: ....

a l

. -- ' -

::va

- r-- --

i.r t,r In. ;

"I- ' r.

C:r c

1 "V 3

- t? tl

1: t : 1:1

t3 tl.3 L.:..t r.--

: t rt'. J

: - tl.3 l:II;r

I. . 4. v.- 44. -

' - 1 - ...... 1 4

' 4 ..

.

- "

'

1 c;1 1. .. .

4 4 . .

1 "".it 0-- : r--4 ...... , , -

I .. . . . j 1 . i 4 .

.3 v . . - j'a, is ceilruely ill

4 II i::.::r their nearer. :;i la Lcs An-- i:.l: cf cee c! their

a Ilealean, hes l::a'e' tro yeur-- :

trl'3 cf Tctaluraa, Calif.,:ly I urn el tryiaj to

. . .1 Lerceene. :. ,

' Is c eered fr era the

i th3 bars and' Ecalinsitha

1 Parley .13 bclns entertain-- 1

rre-ele- co tend Can Jce3 cael-- I visit ta Califcmla after

at . the dedication of thereew c '. ral at'Denvcr. ' .

" -A II: .lean Islcrcr cf .Saa Francis-ca- ,

while latc:;Icatcd, shct and killed;I.I3 raelher-ia-li- ;. and ; wounded hiswife.' I ... ; - ,;.:V-:I-- --- r-.- X-- e

A youns miner of Clshee, Aria,bavins beca denied-- , the of ahcrss to whoa he was attached andwhich he had ridden for six years,Lhot the hprse and then himself.

Thrca persons were to deathand twenty- - badly injured when'UheDerllns betel, of St. Louis burned to

'th3 crcund. ' ' '

.'.':

A thirteen-year-ol- d . girl has beensuepenied from the Salt Lake City

Echool because she rerused tosalute the --"American fla?. and saysshe won't salute any flag but the So-cialist, e K ::-- i 't '. cr

Luther Dorbank. the famous .horti-culturist, has turned .' over- - all thecommercial part of his wot- - to a cor-iwratl- ca

and has thus freed himselffrom all worries so that ; he can de-vote all cf his time to experimentalwork and creating ( ne w - r fruits andflowers.; ;;,;."i h'K

Cardinal Farley has arrived in feanFrancisco for a visit., The : head ofthe Catholic ,. church ';; in America ismaking his first visit to the Coast, f ;

- .FOnEICN HEWS, '. y

.'A' London hospital .for. children hasa; phone beside every-c- ot the ba--

: bles cza talk to their parents at wiiL

0U. 1.

mocarchs and etatccn:ta ca tfcs faceeards. -- Tts four acc3 zzlithe "pictures four, prettiest act

drowned.''

year

.arlls

over part

rcpa. had crd-rc- d InTcrU-ite- d..

ir,3 cr"ch-- 3 re re': crrestei

Ths

whlla

Over

tcrs had ccrr.3 to Ct. Tcterzrurj topay

ty

In ThV

use

burned

::,-- J

public

Iter

::t3 ci:::--.:1 cf tl.3 rev;-- .

- cd 1:: t: 21

1

:.--y

z

so:

J

( .

!:

f

3

Z t:3 1

v.

i

T

t:

. ,

.

.1

: : :3 CI

1 J t i

IIj v:i a rh:.L . . .J A.. 4 -. 4

4 C. A. c . .1', and ha r . :

Hu3 c et v.ill. a

ir.

t havs::i v. h 3

r '14 4

lrarrovs

Ineiruct- -

:nti:i3 their chili-e- l

f:r '3 pur;-::- heiin - ct tl.3 fecrer dia- -

la

re, 1 -- .

far c few

, jt ... . ?. . 44 lv

of

.

.. ;

-

i .1

'

.

-,

.

to th:

to t2c-

- j cft'

c

tltl

s

1

r- -;

.1 In tro rete cl.e::3 1

to Is L . : I.A J i. - - .w

t c:;::j ;r.::r-.II- ,

tl3 fe;:

ie

t ( "; :

(, .. :: ;2 tl.e:. 1.

rt:

t ' i 1.11 w i

1 .-

-- 7-

4J

I.

t'

d

. 1 Into the. Let . relay ever4-:e- i

la a tear-c- f

tre eeera thetfer vl.it3 to a.l:r Lllai. Illithre3 e::e3 tao

y ralhel Ilia air l.ei v.: 3 l I j :t tee:; ed.cff a

vh trlp-f.-cee-a C: 1 Francisco."; "' .'

lie ehulf.ei ir.to the d:niae;; room:1 aller ceetie j l is eyc3 ever tha

eeer.ery tes, p'lched upa tray , and v. alleed up to the' eteamtatla and plelee 1 cut a . tiftecn-cen- t--sei'sare." ' Ceetia- - - himself, at thenearest table, Lis eye, was causht bya tastefully rrrared' bunch of car-naticas- .-

Tiehine; er a cut cf tne ;vase,ha saiclled cf it and then, proceededto eat it with a re '.Ish. i If tasted sofjocd to him' that ha had. commencedto finish up tha rest cf the bunch,when "WhC who had; been told thatthere was aa. undesirable character inthe dlninj.rocai, caught slsht of him.

. fCowr carnations cost money, andare certainly not? included in nt

meal., VIadom went in andtouched him n the shoulder Just ashe was about, to consume the last ofthe big red flowers..- - I. ' ;U., '.

- vvell, .litUe; beaij. who rare youfasked ?iir I"

''1 The . man stopped and looked thesecretary, over front head, to .foot. , .

- - "Why, don't you, know, who I bet?'asked the seedy; individual, .h r ;:; f "No,"1: answered Wlz Vhty areyou?,-- ' "

.-- .': Vv--T: ;,jv: :J:;-- ,

.- "Why said the man, "I'm the guythat put 4 the ants, in restaurantSv ,

"Is that so," said Wis, as he husl-le-d

him- - out of he . dining room."Well, you didn't init any ants in thisrestaurant; so puts, you gol i J

-- When they got outside the man be-gan to: groan and, complain.; ; . .

, "How, what is . the .matter?, askedVIZ., - i". u-- v ,.

.'. '.'I told you a lie ta there," said theman." ' I am not the man who put theants'ia' restaurants, .. v It':7WeIl; then, for reodness sake whoire1-- yoar'.xeleed . y.'l3doia.i:i.. "I'm ths mutt that puf the. ache InstomacheV hV replied."-:The-

JVix .called a 'copXr-- , ;

Dr. Sun Yat Cca Is being accused.ofgrafting. He I3 said to have sold outthe -- presidency t China to Yuan ' ShihKai for ?l,0Ca,00t. V .;.V;i.:;"rv'.'':'

irt.V---- . v. .:..,f' f,

'i- 'V: ;j

to r

r- -

tz

If c

r- --T ,rr. ;,"J v;c.

-3 v.c

J .... -- -, r - - 'fiLJ 1 .1 4. U - 1.4.J .

feeliae rl ht who'tavs h

ccated tear::, feal --tset3 are! feelbreath, t".::ir-r- , can't sl:e; --

iou3t nerveas as d u .t, . , .

with a e -- e::y, dleerderei t'een-ac- h.

cr have baeh-ach- 3 and feel v. eraout '

.-

. .,'- -

. Are yen tecrla your bowel3 cleanwith CaeeareLe, crvraerely forelr z apasse-;3ra- y every few dayi with t3,

cathartic pilln or castor. oil? Thi3 Uimportant. ', , v"-- V :.- '-

v Cascarets work Iwhlle you sleep;cleanse.. :, and"'- - regulate, the stemach,remove the sour, undiejEsted and fervmentirig food and foul gases; taha th3excess bila from the liver and carryout of the system all the constieatedwaste matter and poison ia the" intc3-tlne- s

" and bowels. .' '

, :'" V"-- I

-- 'AVCacaret tonight will f straighten ,

you out by morning --f a 10-ce-nt boxfrom any drug store wilt keep yourstomach sweet; liver. and bowels rcg.ular and. head clear for months. Don'tforget the children.-- .They love Cas-carets because they i. taste good dogoodnever gripe or sicken.

TREATISE BY WILCOXnri Tiic PirtcACDi tr;

I.vk"'1 wli I Ilk. I lUbMI I tab.

"' In the latest list- ot publications ofthe Department of .Agriculture, Wash--- ,Ington, the following appears;: , ; .

: The- - Effect of Manganese on Pine-apple Plants and the Ripening of thePineapple Fruit, e' By t.E. V. Wilcox.Special Agent in. Charge,- - and W.

.Chemist, Pp. .20, pis. ,2 :(Duiletln.-- 3,V Hawaiian ? Agricultural Ex--

periment ' Station.) ;l; Price ;20-cent- s.

'fc4

T3L."jflc::DD c::dV.:Tils5 Lcsative Brcmo' QuicinaTablets. ; All drcists Tefund ;ths ' money; if it - tsSh to purci :;E. V7. Grove's ysignature is;caeach box ;V-S;:'- 'e- -- f

'7

4

"

W .fa It.r i I,

;

CiIa', jc U-- -

: ,i . 1.1 .' Ill 1 .'.111 i 11. I

- -

mm;", V - Limited ;,:

84 Hotel Street: V-- . . J