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M VTTi rtAT tr From Slorni San Francisco: ... August 5 1 EVENINC Bulletin advertising is the For Snn Korea Francisco: August C HU1 jLETIN throttle that controls Honolulu store, jr busincti The speed of that business From Vancouver: Mnkurn August 19 ifJiik depends on how far n merchant pulls' that throttle open. For Vancouver: Kcnlandla August 16 3:30 EEOiX&OIN sa builder-u- p of confidence between the public and merchant iWf ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4G87. 10 TAOKS. HONOLULU, TERRITORY or HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 110. 10 PAOES. MICE b CENTS. r NOBGAARD SCHR. Hilo Wharf Protest ... . i. . i Board Of Trade Denies Public Hearing Was Held Now iemanas une (Bulletin Wireless.) v HILO, Hawaii, Aug;. 3. A whcless lms been sent to the Governor object- ing to his signing the wharf licence until Hilo has had a chance to be heard. A meeting has lecn called for Satuiduy, Tim foregoing witelcsi vvjn rotolv cil tliti morning, and was tho nrst liifuriniitlini received In Honolulu "' llic fact that Ihc business IntcrcRti of Hllo nro prepared to npptro lh granting nl Iho Hilo wharf llciiurp In tho III!') Iliillio.id Cniiin) wllhoiit huvlt'g n full hearing ami cutislderi-tlo- n of tho question liy tho buslne-i- s Inteic.its of Hllo, Hid In fni'o of the declaration bj Governor l'ic.ir that tho whirl lltciire hint bet n mushier cd bj Hie people) of Hllo ut thd meet Ing held Major Insluw at Hllo on the harbor Mil's. When naked 'for the- - text of the wireless protest from Hllo, (ioertior Proar gave It to n rcproscntutlvo of tho II ii I I o 1 1 li (hlH morning. 1 lends as fnl'tivv?: Hilo, August 3, 1010. Governor Trcar, Honolulu. Wharf propos.tion not discussed Winslow publio meeting. Hold li- cense until Hilo business interests. Cabinet Member Of Japan And Mayor Ozaki Will Arrive Ills Kxcclltnc) K. Oiua Mlnlntir of Coinmcieo mid Agriculture of tho liuperlnl (iooriiiiietit of Japan, will liu a visitor In Honolulu Utliln Iho nexl few flit) h. ArcoK'.lliK to tho lat out icfMirt itcfUed hero, ho will nr- - ihu f Kim Ban rrnuclsco on tho Ton) ti Muru, on tho morn liU! of August SI. , Mlnlsli-- r Quia, lio litis lioin Unit inB In lxjiidon, whoio ho wiih present nt the opening ceruiuiu) ui thu I.'iik IIbIi Jtipaucno oxlilhltlon, In returning to his Iioiiiu In Toklo, whero ho will make his ofllcln! report to Ills Mn Jccty thn Unipvior of Jnpnii. Oura Is n noted politician and statesman Ho Is popular mid Is look ed upon 1) tlio Jiipnijcbo farmers us mi., nf Itut tunul nrn(.tnRHlvfi nimtiliiira of tho cahluct Ills ndtiilnlstratlon of nffalis thioiiKliout tlio ICuipIro, tho doolopnient of thu lands. In.) won for him the cnufldonio of tho fiiiuiertf, Whllo In Diglnud, Oura lulled at most nil tho funning districts lu tho hind. Ho was a guest of tho Minis tcr of Agileiiltuie thoio Ho Is now lHltlng In Iho Unlltd Htntos unci will tnko tho Until Tenjo Mtiru nt Han 11 Mill ItiCO. Asldo from Mlnlstei Oiun, It Is ex- pected by tlio local Jnpaneso that Ills Honor Y Orukl, inujor of the city of Toklo. tho capital of Japan, will alst) como to Honolulu, propnr itlory to proceeilliiB to tlio United Stnlts Iho date of his linlvnl lioro Is lint known ct, hut It la expected that ho will nrilvo on tho next steam er from tho Orient Whllo In Hono lulu Mayor Ornkl will ho entertained hy Major 1'cin and Consul Ootioral Ujono. Mrs Ozakl Is uu American II. Olson, who rohhed a friend of J10 waH gleu ono jour's Jail this morning by Judgo Andrado. Tho of. feiiKc look place nt Una nml tho inn uoy was taken f i mn a trunk li tho tomplalntiufs room. have a hearing. Public meeting will be called August sixth. (Signed) RICHARDS, (President, 'Board of Trade. I Thin iikwiirp, ucdu'il nl 11 .n this inoinlni;. shows iii.il tho people of lll'o want something to say ns to the (ftiilllluim under vvhlih tho pro po i'il wh.uf nro to ho hullt, mid tin! thov lunit mine wnj of getting hit 'It indite oil or olT steamers oiitid.te the mentis furnished h tlmllllo Kill, o.id Company. Pior.ldcnl lllehnriN of tho llo.ird of Tr-id- was In Honolulu hint Mnndiiv,1 when tho storj or tlio frnncblbc ai, given to tho public h the II u I I l I it. n. d ho returned to Hllo jov I tcnlay. I o too n BR lie urrlved homo li- - intiPt Imvc had a nfiiittit II tints nllh the l.titlmaUuluraits In recur.! tv O.n whirr matter, and the niebsagi sent to (Jovcrnor tl.H morning Is ti itsull of tills at Hon on hid part Tli a (iuvornor said thin iiiornlni; thill lie, would glvo tho liciilng re- quested In tho nicssige of Mr Hlch-ord- s lieforo he signed the lltouso for tho Hllo Itnllroad Company to ton struct tho wharf Nearly Three Hundred Sections In Ordinance "Ao clialrmau of tho Jpcclal com mlltce appointed to draft a now build Ing ordlminto for tho City nnd Coun- ty of Honolulu, I can report prog-less- ," dc lined Hupcivlstir McClcllun last ecnliiK when railed upon ut tho regular ineotlng of Iho hoard and uskiit an to what had hem nceoiu-pllslw- d towards framing up now and better Iiiwh goteiiilug tho orcctlnn of buildings within tho City nnd Count- y- Kuglncer Guy (iero has iho build-lu- g ordinances of fifteen mainland towns nnd cities before hint in his work of making a rough draft of tho law that will be submitted to thu Hupenlsprs for tin Ir consideration Tho Biiponlsorlal toiumltteo that the dtiiulug up of thu pro- visions of n building ordliianro Is no child's pluy. Tliero nio nearly thrto sections liicorpouitcd in tlio1 measure now in tho lunula of the committee nnd tho city en- gineer A hundred or morn pages of iliibti n topj must bo gone oor In a careful manner Bonio weokH ago tho board appro- priated two hundred dollars', with which to engngo expert talent in Hie ordinance u la now- - tlio present In- tention of tho commlttco to submit the lesult of their labors to tho local association of Master Ilulltlors It Is presumod Hint considerable discussion will follow tho consideration of tho proposed ordinance Tho application nnd bond from tlio rollnwliig(plunibors of tho rlty of Ho- nolulu tiiAo boon found to tin In prop- er form nnd It is recommended that llconsos bo granted tliom: Sang Yuen Koe, Join, Nott. lid It. Hath, V Shlnagnwn, V (1 I,et, Chailos It Pil- ar, S K. Akl, K Oka rMrflRT JAMES ROLPH Wirelesses Iriaiirfffints "& enw uoniroi i i i Iowa i nrjS MOines. iowa. auk. 3. in. suigcut Republicans arc in complete control of the Republican State con vention that opened its cession here eday. United States Senator Cummins has been scle ted rs temporary chah- - man. and Senator Dollivcr w.ll be elected as psnnancnt chaiunan. Dol liver must tcck reelection from the! Legislature to be elected this fall and a hard fight will be made against him. I . i DAILY SCORES OF' BIG LEAGUES (Special Bulletin Cable.) SAN I'HANCISUO, Aug. 3. The SrcrM in lllc b,B lBUC play today Bit ., ""'J"1"" a" '' J.c"''"1., '. l 1"? JA" 4; HillsdClphia 4, IMIIsojit; 8; ?3tn 3;. C'ncinnal 4; J00'1,0." 6' Cincinnati 3; New York 0, Cliicagi 3; Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 3. Amciicnn Cleveland 4, New York 2: Chicago 1, Ph hJclphh 2. Other games were postponed. Standing of National League, Aug. 2. Club W I. Pet Chleagi 57 27 .1178 New York r.n 3fi .581 Pitti-bun- r 17 .10 .f.7S Cincinnati I.t II .DM Philadelphia I.t 13 .500 St I.ouls .Ill G3 401 llrookhu '... 35 .51 .40G Iloston 23 57 3GG Standlrg cf American Lcanu:, Aug. 2. Club V I. Pet. I'hlhidetphla 59 31 Mi New Yoik '.I 3 .GOO llosl u 55 33 .591 Detiolt 51 41 551 Ckncland ....... 10 15 .170 . ..37 53 .III Chleiiso . . 31 51 .3S SI Louis 30 58 310 -- - BACKED BY STANDPATTERS (Special Bulletin Cable.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 3. The Congressmen supported by the stand- patters have been renominated. OUTHHIE, 0k!a., Aug. 3. At the primaries today the Republican standpatters elected four delegates to the convention, the result of the fifth being in doubt. STEAMERS IN COLLISION (Special Bulletin Cable.) SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 3. Tho steamers Chippewa and Albion wct in collision today , The Albion wa beached to prevent sinking. No livci were lost. INSURGENTS ELECT TO SUIT (Special Bulletin Cubic.) TOrEKA, Kan, Aug. 3. At the IUpuhlicnn nrunaiy held here today, the insurgents elected delegates to the convention who are pledged to (uoport their choice for governor and six cut of the eight Congressmen. SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3. Beets: 88 analysis, 14s. 10 parity, 5.18c. Previous quotation, 14s. 10 0fk In CONDITIONS 'ABOUT SAME AS MAINLAND "Tho fact that Honolulu milk con- tains n very hlrjh perietiiacn of dirt cannot be denied. According to boino iitillioritlcj the cltltns of llerllu e 30U pounds ofcow dung lu their milk dally ami while l am not in n position to Mate how much the In- habitants of Honolulu absorb per day of this commodity, it Is safe to pre mium that olich Individual of tho milk-- di inking public nt oust gets a sliaru eipittlly as great ns Hie citizens of Ilerlln, a city which .la noted fur Itu clean dairies i t Each ire tome it,, lli cynejiidlps observations of Dr. ..Norriuard n hl.i lejiort rendertd to the Unuril bfAgrl- - iiilturo and Kortstry Hits nttcrnooii on tho condition of dairy cnttlo In Ho nolulu As It la Impossible to destroy all tho tuberculous cnttlo without serious loss to tho owners, hu rocommonds Hint central milk depots ho 'stab-llshe- d whero all milk for sale may bo brought and thoroughly pasteurized under government supervision before being placed on tlio market Cows in flttj-ntn- o dnlrlcs linvo been tested hj the veterinarians In theli work, n total of 12SR cattla were test ed, of which I3S reacted and eighteen were suspicious In tlio llrst test made at tho Isen-her- dairy SGI cnttlo woro examined 175 reacted to thn test and ono was suspicious Iitr nnothor'test of now tows was niuilu there, when G9 wort tested, of 'which 3S reacted. In tho Alexander Young dalrj of 31! head 31 icacted to the tent nnd two wnro sus- picious. In Pond's dairy tliero were hut four tuberculous cattl eout of Sb examined, nnd I.eahl dairy hml but two diseased animals out of 42 llel-lln- a with GO cnttlo had 31 declared tuberculous, and Andrado had 10 out of 59 tested Marshall and Azovcdo with 17 cnttlo had 11 which reacted, Manuel de Costa bail nluo out of 1" and J P Mendozn with 14 cowu hud 10 which rem ted to tho test. Ono of tho worst conditions was found In tho dairy of Rose Davison whero out of L'l cows 18 reacted und 3 were suspicious "In tho City of Honolulu, and vie Inlty, Including Walulae, Mouiialun nnd Nuuanii Valley, thoro has been tested I JO I animals belonging to 52 different owners, as per thu Itemized statement hereto attached This mini tier tntludes 37 bulls nml about 50 head of talves, whllo of tho remalnd or nbout 25 per tent nro dry cows nnd heifers A total of 155 head, or 35 21 per cent of those animals have react ed to the tuberculin ttst, that is, linvo been found to bo affected with tuberculosis Of this number 42 head havo been destro'yed nnd linvo been found on n examination to exhibit tho pathological alterations characteristic of tuberculosis, to u greater or less oxtent thereby con- firming tho value of tuberculin ns u diagnostic agent for tuberculosis "Piti;vAi.i;.NCi: ok tuiu:iicij- - L08I8 Tlio numbor of nnlmalb which havo reacted to tho test, that is, approximately overy third animal, Id not surprisingly grcut when It Is con- sider! d that with very fovv exceptions nothing has lit en dono for years n tho line of controlling Ilia disease Slnco tho attempt in 1897 to eradicate tuborcuiosls from tho dairy herds of Honolulu nnd vicinity, nnd when In the iielgbboihood of 1000 head of cut- - (Continucd on Page 2) i i iuxuiHk .: Stov.i!. h . J8Jfi.iJ Xfc' i ON LOCAL DAIRIES K BE Results Thorough Examination Report IS TOTAL In Fog SAN TRANCISCO. Aug 3. The schooner James Rolph, bound from this pert to Hann, Maui, with a full general caigo, went ashore on Point San Pedro, fifteen miles south of here. The shin piled on the rocks in the foe and will be n total loss. Ho lives were lost. The .InincH Itolph Is n four uitti-te- schonner, built in 1S99, and owned by Hind, Itolph & Co She sahed ftoni Hnnn on June 14, 1910, with t; cargo of sugar She is reported to luivo railed from Sin l"rnnclsco jes Jcrdnj. under Captain Dlren. with n general cargo for Ham Tho schoon- er Is Ifitf feet over nil, beam 37 feet and deptli 12 feet Her regltter Is CirobB, 6Sfi; net, 517, capacltv, 1180 Inun Tlio s"hooncr ins been nuking trips between Ham antlie,, Coast lur H minium ni iiiiiuiuu CALHOUN MEN SENT TO JAIL SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. Thrc attorneys of Patrick Calhdun were lentcnced to live days in jail today for contempt of court. Attorneys A. A. Moore, Stanley Moore and J. J Barrett appeared in court in the Calhoun case, and in the oursc of argument charged that Judge Lawler was doing politics "mm the bench The men were ad judge 1 "uilty of contempt nnd given a jail sentence. BALL FANS ARE Bottle Throwers Have To Pay Big Pile For Fun Three. Jnpaneso who woro nrrested last Sunday at tho Athletic I'ark and charged witli having assaulted police olllcers. appeared In court tills morn Inc. and wero represented by Senutor C F Chllllngvuirlh Imu, ono or tlio .inrpn.ii.niH. h...l il.e charL-- o acalnst him reduced to .on.i.io.i assault and , .. , .. ..,...,,.. ...i... .. ...uiery iiiiu, on l h h...;. Hnn.l tin ii... I .wia.u n Vina Ihn (llu.i . . ...., , WHO sinus Dpcrini uiiiciT umen on thu face with his list Tho fact that Olson was In plain t lollies, and thai no weapon was used, liiduted tho Judge to lino Hie man lightly. Joy Yiiiniida pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting Colli e Olllcer Hpcncer with a bottle, und was lined H00 and toxts Tlio bottle was thrown by Yuiundu and struck Spencer In Km neck. The third man, Saltu, who wiih at leged to have (blown a bottle n Do tcctlvo Kcllett, pleaded not guilty to tho charge, hut was found guilty nnd fined (100 nnd costs Chllllncvvortli noted un appeal In the caes in view )f getting a mitigation of the fines Tlio trouhlo arose after tho base-ba- ll 'gauin between the C A Cb ami 'ho Wnsedas Inst Sunday afternoon, und tho prompt action of the police Is thought to have prevented much inbro serious trouble Robert O Abot was burned to tenth and I'lederlck Abel, his brpth r and Hurry Jesbom wero burned and builsed when an automobile In which they weiu riding rnn Into n lltrii and was capsized and burned In St l.uuls count j, Mo f i i It is rumored Hint plnus are oil foot to close Pearl Hur-jse- ls bor to tverjtblng but naval vesrcls I Governor l're.ir.'ln response to n question today If lie hint any knowl- edge of a movement or this kind eith- er hero or In replied promptly that hn had not It Is understood (hat the move ment lias been Inaugurated hero to Influence Iho navy department to mnke Pinrl Harbor wholly a naval reservation and to prohibit any The And Tlio sunrise ling of Dal Nlppoi went ilow ii heforo tho stars nil' Btripcs of 1'iiclo Sam over at Knauvva schoolhouse tho other day nnd, strange, to snj, tho war Jingoes ol both, the United States and Japan havi' vol to bo heard from. Keve l inembctH of the city and run iiipervsors bearded Jim (Jul us big Pa knrd and made n urn of Hie cltj and county. In Hit ourt-- of their travels Ihej paid i. visit to a number of buildings tli.it have rctelved attention at tho hand) of tho carpenters and lepalrers am found evcrj thing to their liking. As Iho part up pronched tlio Kniuiwa school build Ing the sight of a .1 a pa net e h.iiino pioiidly waving from tlio flagstaff Sleeted the count) solons, Sam li. Knhelo s tho one lon. teacher who during the school term trains, tho joiilliful mind at Knnavvu how lo shoot aright. Ho was sent for and asked to account for the presenco of a Japanese Hag llln? ftom thn llngBtuff of an AmerUan schoolhoiiHC. 'Sam' declared that ho had no "thor banner to display. Tho N'lp tmneso eniitlcm was ordered lowered, . ill"l Qulnn. I.ogan nnd others be ll.e' and Informed tho leacncr mat until incj Bout mm n ,. ,.. .,, ,, ,,, " from any display of bunting from 11ln .,,,, , (lullin suggested that tho Irish ling ha iiufuilcd ponding the. of M Aluerlran haulier In fact, the supervisor was oerfettlv willing to eoiupronilso nnd sacrlllre his emerald lined vest nt the altar of patriotism A vision of a portion of ((tilnn i wnrdrobo Puttering from tho Kaaawa school masthead wus sulllilent to rpur the si hnol lomuillten to mm on trnted action, and thn cltj purchas ing agent will ho authorized to so cine an Amok-al- l ting, and It will toon gryet the evo of the resident echnhu ami visitor to Ksianwa r.chool dlstilet 'Die supervisors believe nro lu order that Inter nutloiKil did not fol- low the of iiitloual Innners AT If the transport Uigun gets In this afternoon and lemalns over night thoro will bo a. dnnco given on tho Hoof Clinton of tho Aleminder Young Hotel by tho management In honor of the visiting officers nnd ladloi Army and Nnvj folk nml tho towns folk nro Invited .ufcM . LOSS Soil. RolphU.S. Navy May Wrecked Close Harbor Report That Officials Want To Forbid Pearl Harbor To General Commerce persistently Washington, uETSAjKAAAl Stars Stripes Supplant Nipponese Banner Mipcivtrori.il ncn,uliemciit con- gratulations complications transposition DANCE YOlli ,.;.tftMj except Culled Htaten government vea- - filuu filtering Its waters Ak to whether this movement Is one started lij naval olllclals llicm- - selvet or hy tlvlliin resldoiila hero tan pot bo learned today, but Iho rumor t tint such action Is contemplat- ed, If not nliiad) under wnj', is ut Pearl Harbor closed (o tho public would be a most extraordinary situa- tion und hecins Impossible to accomp- lish ' lit AyiODRIVERS King Appears In Court .For Third Time M. c King was this' morning barged at tho nollcc couit with hav- ing operated an automobile In a heed-le- ts fashion last Saturday.- - Ho pleaded not guilt), and aB defend- ed bj Uon M Struucs The defense tried to prove that the steering gear of the machino was out of order and that Hint wau the reason that It tried list to hit tho police station and thou vvatlrcd aeioss to tho Yokohama Dank, mm vvlieio P shied tutu tlio tippo- - die side again. Judge Audiade found King guilty is .(urged "but staled that tliero 'Viitently wan no high speed Still, there was heedless driving, and ho wished to warn other autolsU thai If nil) of them appealed before hliu luce times nml were convicted, that their licence to drive would be can- - clcd King has now three convictions against him. but the last ono' was under the Teirltorlal Invv and not tho 'oiiutj ordinal) e t'udcr tho Terri- torial law the Judge has no povvor to cancel a lircme A lino of $10 and costs was ImpobCil In tlio cue and tho niununl was nt oure paid HORSE SHIES C3terdav afternoon at & o'clock a Chinese named Ah Tow met with an accident through his horse diving at nu automobile It nppenra that Ah Tow was driving down tho hill nt Darlings load. Manoa, when nu auto-mobil- e npproatlicd. The borte In tho Chinaman s wag- on l.ernino lestlvo and llunlly turned around euddenl), rapalilpg the vclil-d- e The dilvtr was thtntoti out nml sustained runic brultefl and (eratclics. He vvni taken to tho Queen's lloipt tal for tie.itmeut mid Is not thought to he lu nny daugei iiovr iHiiniim sis .vn,vi.itiox According lo an opinion that tins been handed down by Deputy City nnd County Attorney Mllverton, the Uoard of Fuppnuors has no power to borrow Hioo lroni the Waterhoute Trust Conipanj, In order to pay for work of biilhUng :n00 feet of road In Patolo Vnllej Mllverton advised thn hoard to cull for tenders and award tho coin met in tlio regular way CUJVHMMJ. O. July III TWo scoro freight care with their contents nnd tlio Illg I'ovir freight tranBfor-hous- o nt I.ynndale, n suburb otClcyo-lan- d, were burned tonight at a loss of 1200,000

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VTTirtAT tr

FromSlorni

San Francisco:... August 5 1EVENINC Bulletin advertising is theFor Snn

KoreaFrancisco:

August C HU1jLETIN throttle that controls Honolulu store,jr busincti The speed of that businessFrom Vancouver:

Mnkurn August 19 ifJiikdepends on how far n merchant pulls'that throttle open.

For Vancouver:Kcnlandla August 16 3:30 EEOiX&OIN sa builder-u- p of confidence between the public and merchant

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ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4G87. 10 TAOKS. HONOLULU, TERRITORY or HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 110. 10 PAOES. MICE b CENTS.

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NOBGAARD

SCHR.Hilo

Wharf Protest... . i. .

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Board Of Trade Denies PublicHearing Was Held Now

iemanas une(Bulletin Wireless.)

v HILO, Hawaii, Aug;. 3. A whclesslms been sent to the Governor object-ing to his signing the wharf licenceuntil Hilo has had a chance to beheard. A meeting has lecn called forSatuiduy,

Tim foregoing witelcsi vvjn rotolvcil tliti morning, and was tho nrstliifuriniitlini received In Honolulu "'llic fact that Ihc business IntcrcRtiof Hllo nro prepared to npptro lhgranting nl Iho Hilo wharf llciiurp Intho III!') Iliillio.id Cniiin) wllhoiithuvlt'g n full hearing ami cutislderi-tlo- n

of tho question liy tho buslne-i- s

Inteic.its of Hllo, Hid In fni'o of thedeclaration bj Governor l'ic.ir thattho whirl lltciire hint bet n mushiercd bj Hie people) of Hllo ut thd meetIng held Major Insluw at Hlloon the harbor Mil's.

When naked 'for the- - text of thewireless protest from Hllo, (ioertiorProar gave It to n rcproscntutlvo oftho II ii I I o 1 1 li (hlH morning. 1

lends as fnl'tivv?:Hilo, August 3, 1010.

Governor Trcar, Honolulu.Wharf propos.tion not discussed

Winslow publio meeting. Hold li-

cense until Hilo business interests.

Cabinet Member Of JapanAnd Mayor Ozaki

Will Arrive

Ills Kxcclltnc) K. Oiua Mlnlntirof Coinmcieo mid Agriculture of tholiuperlnl (iooriiiiietit of Japan, willliu a visitor In Honolulu Utliln Ihonexl few flit) h. ArcoK'.lliK to tho latout icfMirt itcfUed hero, ho will nr- -

ihu f Kim Ban rrnuclsco on thoTon) ti Muru, on tho morn

liU! of August SI. ,Mlnlsli-- r Quia, lio litis lioin Unit

inB In lxjiidon, whoio ho wiih presentnt the opening ceruiuiu) ui thu I.'iikIIbIi Jtipaucno oxlilhltlon, In returningto his Iioiiiu In Toklo, whero ho willmake his ofllcln! report to Ills MnJccty thn Unipvior of Jnpnii.

Oura Is n noted politician andstatesman Ho Is popular mid Is looked upon 1) tlio Jiipnijcbo farmers usmi., nf Itut tunul nrn(.tnRHlvfi nimtiliiiraof tho cahluct Ills ndtiilnlstratlon ofnffalis thioiiKliout tlio ICuipIro,

tho doolopnient of thu lands.In.) won for him the cnufldonio of thofiiiuiertf,

Whllo In Diglnud, Oura lulled atmost nil tho funning districts lu thohind. Ho was a guest of tho Ministcr of Agileiiltuie thoio Ho Is now

lHltlng In Iho Unlltd Htntos unci willtnko tho Until Tenjo Mtiru nt Han11 Mill ItiCO.

Asldo from Mlnlstei Oiun, It Is ex-

pected by tlio local Jnpaneso thatIlls Honor Y Orukl, inujor of thecity of Toklo. tho capital of Japan,will alst) como to Honolulu, propnritlory to proceeilliiB to tlio United

Stnlts Iho date of his linlvnl lioroIs lint known ct, hut It la expectedthat ho will nrilvo on tho next steamer from tho Orient Whllo In Honolulu Mayor Ornkl will ho entertainedhy Major 1'cin and Consul OotioralUjono. Mrs Ozakl Is uu American

II. Olson, who rohhed a friend ofJ10 waH gleu ono jour's Jail thismorning by Judgo Andrado. Tho of.

feiiKc look place nt Una nml tho innuoy was taken f i mn a trunk li thotomplalntiufs room.

have a hearing. Public meeting willbe called August sixth.

(Signed) RICHARDS,(President, 'Board of Trade. I

Thin iikwiirp, ucdu'il nl 11 .nthis inoinlni;. shows iii.il tho peopleof lll'o want something to say ns tothe (ftiilllluim under vvhlih tho propo i'il wh.uf nro to ho hullt, mid tin!thov lunit mine wnj of getting hit'It indite oil or olT steamers oiitid.tethe mentis furnished h tlmllllo Kill,o.id Company.

Pior.ldcnl lllehnriN of tho llo.ird ofTr-id- was In Honolulu hint Mnndiiv,1when tho storj or tlio frnncblbc ai,given to tho public h the II u I I l

I it. n. d ho returned to Hllo jov I

tcnlay. I

o too n BR lie urrlved homo li- -intiPt Imvc had a nfiiittit II tints nllhthe l.titlmaUuluraits In recur.! tvO.n whirr matter, and the niebsagisent to (Jovcrnor tl.H morningIs ti itsull of tills at Hon on hidpart

Tli a (iuvornor said thin iiiornlni;thill lie, would glvo tho liciilng re-

quested In tho nicssige of Mr Hlch-ord- s

lieforo he signed the lltouso fortho Hllo Itnllroad Company to tonstruct tho wharf

Nearly Three Hundred

Sections In

Ordinance

"Ao clialrmau of tho Jpcclal commlltce appointed to draft a now buildIng ordlminto for tho City nnd Coun-

ty of Honolulu, I can report prog-less- ,"

dc lined Hupcivlstir McClcllun

last ecnliiK when railed upon ut thoregular ineotlng of Iho hoard anduskiit an to what had hem nceoiu-pllslw- d

towards framing up now and

better Iiiwh goteiiilug tho orcctlnn ofbuildings within tho City nnd Count-

y-Kuglncer Guy (iero has iho build-lu- g

ordinances of fifteen mainlandtowns nnd cities before hint in hiswork of making a rough draft of tholaw that will be submitted to thuHupenlsprs for tin Ir consideration

Tho Biiponlsorlal toiumltteothat the dtiiulug up of thu pro-

visions of n building ordliianro Is nochild's pluy. Tliero nio nearly thrtosections liicorpouitcd in tlio1measure now in tho lunula ofthe committee nnd tho city en-

gineer A hundred or morn pagesof iliibti n topj must bogone oor In a careful manner

Bonio weokH ago tho board appro-priated two hundred dollars', withwhich to engngo expert talent in Hie

ordinance u la now- - tlio present In-

tention of tho commlttco to submitthe lesult of their labors to tho localassociation of Master Ilulltlors It Ispresumod Hint considerable discussionwill follow tho consideration of thoproposed ordinance

Tho application nnd bond from tliorollnwliig(plunibors of tho rlty of Ho-

nolulu tiiAo boon found to tin In prop-er form nnd It is recommended thatllconsos bo granted tliom: SangYuen Koe, Join, Nott. lid It. Hath, VShlnagnwn, V (1 I,et, Chailos It Pil-

ar, S K. Akl, K Oka

rMrflRTJAMES ROLPH

Wirelesses Iriaiirfffints"& enw

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iIowa i

nrjS MOines. iowa. auk. 3. in.suigcut Republicans arc in completecontrol of the Republican State convention that opened its cession hereeday.

United States Senator Cumminshas been scle ted rs temporary chah- -

man. and Senator Dollivcr w.ll beelected as psnnancnt chaiunan. Dolliver must tcck reelection from the!Legislature to be elected this falland a hard fight will be made againsthim. I

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DAILY SCORES OF'BIG LEAGUES

(Special Bulletin Cable.)SAN I'HANCISUO, Aug. 3. The

SrcrM in lllc b,B lBUC play todayBit., ""'J"1"" a" '' J.c"''"1., '. l 1"?

JA" 4; HillsdClphia 4, IMIIsojit; 8;?3tn 3;. C'ncinnal 4; J00'1,0." 6'

Cincinnati 3; New York 0, Cliicagi3; Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 3.

Amciicnn Cleveland 4, New York2: Chicago 1, Ph hJclphh 2. Othergames were postponed.

Standing of National League, Aug. 2.Club W I. Pet

Chleagi 57 27 .1178

New York r.n 3fi .581Pitti-bun- r 17 .10 .f.7SCincinnati I.t II .DMPhiladelphia I.t 13 .500St I.ouls .Ill G3 401

llrookhu '... 35 .51 .40GIloston 23 57 3GG

Standlrg cf American Lcanu:, Aug. 2.Club V I. Pet.

I'hlhidetphla 59 31 MiNew Yoik '.I 3 .GOO

llosl u 55 33 .591

Detiolt 51 41 551

Ckncland ....... 10 15 .170. ..37 53 .III

Chleiiso . . 31 51 .3SSI Louis 30 58 310

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BACKED BYSTANDPATTERS(Special Bulletin Cable.)

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 3. TheCongressmen supported by the stand-patters have been renominated.

OUTHHIE, 0k!a., Aug. 3. At theprimaries today the Republicanstandpatters elected four delegates tothe convention, the result of the fifthbeing in doubt.

STEAMERS INCOLLISION

(Special Bulletin Cable.)SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 3. Tho

steamers Chippewa and Albion wctin collision today , The Albion wabeached to prevent sinking. No livciwere lost.

INSURGENTSELECT TO SUIT

(Special Bulletin Cubic.)TOrEKA, Kan, Aug. 3. At the

IUpuhlicnn nrunaiy held here today,the insurgents elected delegates tothe convention who are pledged to(uoport their choice for governor andsix cut of the eight Congressmen.

SUGARSAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3. Beets:

88 analysis, 14s. 10 parity,5.18c. Previous quotation, 14s.10

0fk

In

CONDITIONS 'ABOUT

SAME AS MAINLAND

"Tho fact that Honolulu milk con-

tains n very hlrjh perietiiacn of dirtcannot be denied. According to boinoiitillioritlcj the cltltns of llerllu e

30U pounds ofcow dung lu theirmilk dally ami while l am not in nposition to Mate how much the In-

habitants of Honolulu absorb per dayof this commodity, it Is safe to premium that olich Individual of tho milk-- di

inking public nt oust gets a sliarueipittlly as great ns Hie citizens ofIlerlln, a city which .la noted fur Ituclean dairies i t

Each ire tome it,, lli cynejiidlpsobservations of Dr. ..Norriuard n hl.ilejiort rendertd to the Unuril bfAgrl- -

iiilturo and Kortstry Hits nttcrnooiion tho condition of dairy cnttlo In Honolulu

As It la Impossible to destroy alltho tuberculous cnttlo without seriousloss to tho owners, hu rocommondsHint central milk depots ho 'stab-llshe- d

whero all milk for sale may bobrought and thoroughly pasteurizedunder government supervision beforebeing placed on tlio market

Cows in flttj-ntn- o dnlrlcs linvo beentested hj the veterinarians In theliwork, n total of 12SR cattla were tested, of which I3S reacted and eighteenwere suspicious

In tlio llrst test made at tho Isen-her-

dairy SGI cnttlo woro examined175 reacted to thn test and ono wassuspicious Iitr nnothor'test of now

tows was niuilu there, when G9 worttested, of 'which 3S reacted. In thoAlexander Young dalrj of 31! head 31

icacted to the tent nnd two wnro sus-picious. In Pond's dairy tliero werehut four tuberculous cattl eout of Sb

examined, nnd I.eahl dairy hml buttwo diseased animals out of 42 llel-lln- a

with GO cnttlo had 31 declaredtuberculous, and Andrado had 10 outof 59 tested Marshall and Azovcdowith 17 cnttlo had 11 which reacted,Manuel de Costa bail nluo out of 1"

and J P Mendozn with 14 cowu hud10 which rem ted to tho test.

Ono of tho worst conditions wasfound In tho dairy of Rose Davisonwhero out of L'l cows 18 reacted und3 were suspicious

"In tho City of Honolulu, and vieInlty, Including Walulae, Mouiialunnnd Nuuanii Valley, thoro has beentested I JO I animals belonging to 52

different owners, as per thu Itemizedstatement hereto attached This minitier tntludes 37 bulls nml about 50

head of talves, whllo of tho remalndor nbout 25 per tent nro dry cows nndheifers A total of 155 head, or 35 21

per cent of those animals have reacted to the tuberculin ttst, that is,linvo been found to bo affected withtuberculosis Of this number 42 headhavo been destro'yed nnd linvo beenfound on n examination to

exhibit tho pathological alterationscharacteristic of tuberculosis, to u

greater or less oxtent thereby con-

firming tho value of tuberculin ns u

diagnostic agent for tuberculosis"Piti;vAi.i;.NCi: ok tuiu:iicij- -

L08I8 Tlio numbor of nnlmalbwhich havo reacted to tho test, that is,approximately overy third animal, Id

not surprisingly grcut when It Is con-

sider! d that with very fovv exceptionsnothing has lit en dono for years n

tho line of controlling Ilia diseaseSlnco tho attempt in 1897 to eradicatetuborcuiosls from tho dairy herds ofHonolulu nnd vicinity, nnd when In

the iielgbboihood of 1000 head of cut- -

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i i iuxuiHk .:Stov.i!. h . J8Jfi.iJ Xfc' i

ON LOCAL DAIRIES

K BE

Results Thorough

ExaminationReport

IS TOTAL

In FogSAN TRANCISCO. Aug 3. The

schooner James Rolph, bound fromthis pert to Hann, Maui, with a fullgeneral caigo, went ashore on PointSan Pedro, fifteen miles south ofhere.

The shin piled on the rocks in thefoe and will be n total loss. Ho liveswere lost.

The .InincH Itolph Is n four uitti-te-

schonner, built in 1S99, and ownedby Hind, Itolph & Co She sahedftoni Hnnn on June 14, 1910, with t;cargo of sugar She is reported toluivo railed from Sin l"rnnclsco jesJcrdnj. under Captain Dlren. with n

general cargo for Ham Tho schoon-er Is Ifitf feet over nil, beam 37 feetand deptli 12 feet Her regltter Is

CirobB, 6Sfi; net, 517, capacltv, 1180Inun

Tlio s"hooncr ins been nukingtrips between Ham antlie,, Coast

lur H minium ni iiiiiuiuu

CALHOUN MENSENT TO JAIL

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. Thrcattorneys of Patrick Calhdun werelentcnced to live days in jail todayfor contempt of court.

Attorneys A. A. Moore, StanleyMoore and J. J Barrett appeared incourt in the Calhoun case, and in theoursc of argument charged that

Judge Lawler was doing politics"mm the bench The men were adjudge 1 "uilty of contempt nnd givena jail sentence.

BALL FANS ARE

Bottle Throwers Have To

Pay Big Pile For

Fun

Three. Jnpaneso who woro nrrestedlast Sunday at tho Athletic I'ark andcharged witli having assaulted policeolllcers. appeared In court tills mornInc. and wero represented by SenutorC F Chllllngvuirlh Imu, ono or tlio.inrpn.ii.niH. h...l il.e charL--o acalnsthim reduced to .on.i.io.i assault and, .. , .. ..,...,,.. ...i... .....uiery iiiiu, on l h h...;.Hnn.l tin ii... I .wia.u n Vina Ihn (llu.i

. . ...., ,WHO sinus Dpcrini uiiiciT umen onthu face with his list Tho fact thatOlson was In plain t lollies, and thaino weapon was used, liiduted thoJudge to lino Hie man lightly.

Joy Yiiiniida pleaded guilty to acharge of assaulting Colli e OlllcerHpcncer with a bottle, und was linedH00 and toxts Tlio bottle was thrownby Yuiundu and struck Spencer In Km

neck.The third man, Saltu, who wiih at

leged to have (blown a bottle n Do

tcctlvo Kcllett, pleaded not guilty totho charge, hut was found guilty nndfined (100 nnd costs Chllllncvvortlinoted un appeal In the caes in view)f getting a mitigation of the fines

Tlio trouhlo arose after tho base-ba- ll

'gauin between the C A Cb ami'ho Wnsedas Inst Sunday afternoon,und tho prompt action of the police Is

thought to have prevented much inbroserious trouble

Robert O Abot was burned totenth and I'lederlck Abel, his brpthr and Hurry Jesbom wero burned

and builsed when an automobile Inwhich they weiu riding rnn Into n

lltrii and was capsized and burnedIn St l.uuls count j, Mo

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It is rumored Hintplnus are oil foot to close Pearl Hur-jse- ls

bor to tverjtblng but naval vesrcls I

Governor l're.ir.'ln response to nquestion today If lie hint any knowl-edge of a movement or this kind eith-

er hero or In repliedpromptly that hn had not

It Is understood (hat the movement lias been Inaugurated hero toInfluence Iho navy department tomnke Pinrl Harbor wholly a navalreservation and to prohibit any

The And

Tlio sunrise ling of Dal Nlppoiwent ilow ii heforo tho stars nil'Btripcs of 1'iiclo Sam over at Knauvva

schoolhouse tho other day nnd,strange, to snj, tho war Jingoes olboth, the United States and Japanhavi' vol to bo heard from.

Keve l inembctH of the city andrun iiipervsors bearded Jim

(Jul us big Pa knrd and made n

urn of Hie cltj and county. In Hitourt-- of their travels Ihej paid i.

visit to a number of buildings tli.ithave rctelved attention at tho hand)of tho carpenters and lepalrers amfound evcrj thing to their liking.

As Iho part uppronched tlio Kniuiwa school buildIng the sight of a .1 a pa net e h.iiinopioiidly waving from tlio flagstaffSleeted the count) solons,

Sam li. Knhelo s tho one lon.teacher who during the school termtrains, tho joiilliful mind at Knnavvuhow lo shoot aright. Ho was sentfor and asked to account for thepresenco of a Japanese Hag llln?ftom thn llngBtuff of an AmerUanschoolhoiiHC.

'Sam' declared that ho had no"thor banner to display. Tho N'lptmneso eniitlcm was ordered lowered,

. ill"l Qulnn. I.ogan nnd others be

ll.e' and Informed tholeacncr mat until incj Bout mm n,. ,.. .,, ,, ,,,

"from any display of bunting from11ln .,,,, ,

(lullin suggested that tho Irish lingha iiufuilcd ponding the.of M Aluerlran haulier In fact, thesupervisor was oerfettlv willing toeoiupronilso nnd sacrlllre his emeraldlined vest nt the altar of patriotismA vision of a portion of ((tilnn i

wnrdrobo Puttering from tho Kaaawaschool masthead wus sulllilent torpur the si hnol lomuillten to mm ontrnted action, and thn cltj purchasing agent will ho authorized to socine an Amok-al- l ting, and It willtoon gryet the evo of the residentechnhu ami visitor to Ksianwa r.chooldlstilet 'Die supervisors believe

nro lu order that InternutloiKil did not fol-

low the of iiitloualInnners

AT

If the transport Uigun gets In thisafternoon and lemalns over nightthoro will bo a. dnnco given on thoHoof Clinton of tho Aleminder YoungHotel by tho management In honorof the visiting officers nnd ladloiArmy and Nnvj folk nml tho townsfolk nro Invited

.ufcM .

LOSSSoil. RolphU.S. Navy May

Wrecked Close HarborReport That Officials Want To

Forbid Pearl Harbor ToGeneral Commerce

persistently

Washington,

uETSAjKAAAl

Stars StripesSupplant Nipponese

Banner

Mipcivtrori.il

ncn,uliemciit

con-

gratulationscomplicationstransposition

DANCE YOlli

,.;.tftMj

except Culled Htaten government vea--filuu filtering Its waters

Ak to whether this movement Isone started lij naval olllclals llicm- -

selvet or hy tlvlliin resldoiila herotan pot bo learned today, but Ihorumor t tint such action Is contemplat-ed, If not nliiad) under wnj', is ut

Pearl Harbor closed (o tho publicwould be a most extraordinary situa-tion und hecins Impossible to accomp-lish '

litAyiODRIVERS

King Appears In Court

.For ThirdTime

M. c King was this' morningbarged at tho nollcc couit with hav-

ing operated an automobile In a heed-le- ts

fashion last Saturday.- - Hopleaded not guilt), and aB defend-ed bj Uon M Struucs The defensetried to prove that the steering gearof the machino was out of order andthat Hint wau the reason that It triedlist to hit tho police station and thouvvatlrcd aeioss to tho Yokohama Dank,mm vvlieio P shied tutu tlio tippo- -

die side again.Judge Audiade found King guilty

is .(urged "but staled that tliero'Viitently wan no high speed Still,there was heedless driving, and howished to warn other autolsU thaiIf nil) of them appealed before hliuluce times nml were convicted, that

their licence to drive would be can- -

clcdKing has now three convictions

against him. but the last ono' wasunder the Teirltorlal Invv and not tho'oiiutj ordinal) e t'udcr tho Terri-torial law the Judge has no povvor tocancel a lircme A lino of $10 andcosts was ImpobCil In tlio cue andtho niununl was nt oure paid

HORSE SHIES

C3terdav afternoon at & o'clock aChinese named Ah Tow met with anaccident through his horse diving atnu automobile It nppenra that AhTow was driving down tho hill ntDarlings load. Manoa, when nu auto-mobil- e

npproatlicd.The borte In tho Chinaman s wag-

on l.ernino lestlvo and llunlly turnedaround euddenl), rapalilpg the vclil-d- e

The dilvtr was thtntoti out nmlsustained runic brultefl and (eratclics.He vvni taken to tho Queen's lloipttal for tie.itmeut mid Is not thoughtto he lu nny daugei

iiovr iHiiniim sis .vn,vi.itiox

According lo an opinion that tinsbeen handed down by Deputy Citynnd County Attorney Mllverton, theUoard of Fuppnuors has no powerto borrow Hioo lroni the WaterhouteTrust Conipanj, In order to pay forwork of biilhUng :n00 feet of road InPatolo Vnllej Mllverton advised thnhoard to cull for tenders and awardtho coin met in tlio regular way

CUJVHMMJ. O. July III TWoscoro freight care with their contentsnnd tlio Illg I'ovir freight tranBfor-hous- o

nt I.ynndale, n suburb otClcyo-lan- d,

were burned tonight at a lossof 1200,000

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Weekly Calendar

MONDAY:

Hnnnilnn Mated.TUESDAY:

WEDNESDAY:

Honolulu l'lnt Drgnc.THURSDAY!

Oceanic bccoml Dtgm.FRIDAY:

8ATURDAY- -

. visiting members of tnJv are conllnlly invited to

it h meeting-- ) uf loini lodges

Meet on the2ml and 4thHondaji ofeach monthat K. T. Hall7:30 P. M.

MARINE FNGINEERS other As,"KnEFICIALWSIATIQfcciationi cor- -

dnuiy invitedHARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

Meets ovory Monday evening al7:30 in 1. 0. O. 1 Hull, TortStreeu

L It. HENDRY, Secretary.H. 13, MtCOY, Noble Orand.

All Tlilllug bruthcis very cordlall)InvlteA

OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every flrot ami. third Ffl- -

day evening ut 7.30 In K. ot l. Hall,corner Furt and IJerct mla. Visitingcrolliara cordially Incited to attend.

M. JONI3S, C. (J.o, r. heine, k. n. a

HAWAIIAN TRIBK, No, 1, 1. 0. It. M.i

Sleeu every first and third Thurs-day ot each mouth' nt Knlghta utPythias Hall. Visiting brgUicrS;o1lallv invited to attend.

A. L. HAK.IN, Sachem.U V. TODD, C. ot 11.

HONOLULU AEREE MO, F. '0. E.

Meei on the 2nd and 4th WED-NESDAY evenings ot rich month at

-- 1:30 o'Uock In K. ot P. Hall, cornerOerolaula and Port streets,

VUltlng Uag lea are lnvlledtQu.t-'nod,- ,' "I

J - w. 'n. rilhy. w, p.WM. C. McCOY, Sec.

HONOLULU LODOE 010, B. P. 0. E.

Honolulu Lodgo-N- 618;J1. IV O..Clko, meets In their hall, on rKlag'Street, near Port, every Friday even"

Inc. Visiting Brothers nre cordially"Invited to attend.

jam n nnnniirnTV ii. li

M

fe QEO. T. KLUEOEL, Sec.

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v.

WM McKINLEY LODGE NO. 8,K. OF P.

Mft-i- every 2nd and 4th Snturdantng at 7 30 o'clock in It. ot P

Holt cor. Port nnd Dcrotnntn. Visit-ing brothers cordially Invited to d

II A. TAYLOlt, C. 0.B A JACOBSON. K. n. 13.

YOU CAN LAY IT

YOURSELF

Congo

RoofingWhen you pet a ready roof-in-

that has nil the Rood qual-ities of pure rubber- - and noneof the bad, and outlasts it tentimes over, besides being wa-ter proof and climate proof,you have just about a perfectroof covering that's CONGO.

Lewers Cooke,Limited.

177 SO. KING ST.

M. E. Silva,, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER

Prompt and ToUtc Attention" k CHAPLAIN I ' IE. OPPOSITE

CATHOLlu SISTERS8. Phone 170 Nieht Call 1014

ASSESSMENT NO. 12

Honolulu Branch of the Hnrnsoi

Mutual Association

been called and U DUH H'NKand DELINQUENT on JULY 15!

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MANY COWS ARE!

FOUND TO BE

(Continued from Pasc 1)tic, were tented nnd nlimit IRO headdestrojed, there has been n decidedrclnclnnt'T on the part of thn dairy-- !men ns well ns of tho officials to ap- -

proicli the tuberculosis question Thefirst step tnken In controlling tho dis-ease was the regulation promulgatedb this Board requiring tho tubercu-lin st of nil entile brought Into theTerritory from tho mainland of thoUnited States, thereby effectively put-ting a Htop to tho Introduction of newcenters of Infection with breedingstock

rimt tuberculosis wns prevalentntiioriR dnlry nnlmnls of tho Territorywnsii will known fact, hut Hint suchii Inrgo pcrrpntngo should bo foundiniccicii proven n great surprise nndhas caused n soniowhnt embarrasKlngsltuntlon, which, however, must bomet nnd dealt with In such u manneras to rniiso the least economic lossto the dnlr) owner", ntid nt the sameUnto to K.uugr.nrd the public health

"Ah ii nutter of comparison I wishto state h re that the ircalcncc oftuberculosis nnuing dalr cattle In thoUnited States has been found bymeans of the tuberculin test to avcr-ng- o

9 2", per cent, ranging from morethan lift) per cont In certain Statesto less than six per cent In others,the figures being based upon tho test-ing of 100,000 animals. Uased uponJhu oflWIal meat inspection statistics,lhoChlc.C "f tho Bureau of Animal

that us a general av-

erage about 3 5 per cent of all cntlloIn tho Unltcd'stalca aro Infected withtuberculosis, nnd there can bo littledoubt that when the present .Invent!-g-itlo- n

of tho provnlcnco of tho diseaseIn this Territory has U5rn extended ,toInclude ull classes of sattlo that thoaverage of Infected animals will botormd to be npprdvlmntely tho snmoasr that on the Mnlpland. In supportof (Ills' .(statement It may'bo mentionedthat during the past nccrnl yearsonly two cases of tuberculosis havobeen found among tho thousands ofbead of beef cattlo shipped to Hono-lulu from tho Parker Itanch on Hawaii, mid that only ono enso has beenknown to comq from tho next largestranch, tho Jlolokal Hnnch. Conditlons on this island nro undoubtedly

cry muchslmllar It may, for In-

stance, bo staled (hut of tho ranchanlmala which hao been tested, asfound In tho dalrv stiililcs of Hono-lulu, not n tlnglu low has bcon foundinfected with tuberculosis up to thisduivpno herd for Instance, (hat oft.Wijge II Holt, comprising 27 headof cows, nil ranch bred, was found tobe entirely free from tho iliscaso, nndof the many leased cows coining fromtho Oahu llalluay &, Ijind Company'sranch not a single ono has been foundio. react so far. In u similar way tboLcahl Ualrj, which Is being constant-ly supplied with frodli cows from Ko- -nn, was lounil to be cry slightly Infected, nnd tho two reacting animalsout of n total of 40 bend were foundon examination to havotho dlscaso to a cry slight extentand In tho form which Is called oncapsulated or closed tuberculosis

"On the other hand In dairies whoralargo number of animals hno boonclosely confined for yenrs, and wherotho calo hno been raised In so-

called nurseries thn dlHcaso has boonfound to bine extended to n very largonumber ot unlmala, In some cascHfrom CO lo 100 per cent being foundInfeiled In ono dnlr jfor Instance,that of Mr Paul Iscnberg, not lensthan 235 head hao en far been Infected out of u total of 400 head, whileMr Charles Uclllna'B bord of 61 anImals contained 34 reactors. A nunvoor or tho smaller dairies containeven higher percentages of Infectedanimals, ns may bo Buen from tho

Hemlcd list.CLEAN, DAIRIES Tho follow

ing ilarlcd wereound when tested touo emier entirely frco fiom tho dlscare or havo since tho test disposedit tho rcactlr.g animals They must'hcrefoio bo considered aj entitled toi (le.iu hill nf health as long as thoyluiw nut liitloduccd any untcctelaiilinul In their lienU.

i'rtnlB Dali, Lcahl Dalrj, PredUlillnej, Llshmnii, Medelios; Tuiiinio, I'aiioi Vnlloy, Kouza,

Itledulls, Ilcvaiits, MoanaMil I)alr, lllddlnger, KameUamchaPMiouls, U'alalao Dairy (partly).Kllhj, Kapoua Richards, Mrs. Coopor.M UnbliiKoii, Tuvares,- Antnno ftltliiiiIk, Ii i; Cooper, (ip., Holt, Cor-i- f

i c On, m Kawnniuni, 8. doN'IiiIkj, A .N Campbell, II M. qiiUnit tprivato) , . . ,

fur as tho Walalap Itanch lau iHci'ned, nil tbo reacting anlma'shvejjeen eegregatcd effecthqly an)thn stalls or stutiihlonK wheie theiliocti.'d in ImaK wcro l.opt har beenJloinuRhly (1p,iiipi1 nnil disinfected;.ropaVnto pastures and watering

Mi. jt.jin&tokit

EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T H, WEDNESDAY, AUO. 3, 1010

troughs have been provided for thihealthy animal, nnd no contn't be.ttveen the affected nnd thn welt oneIs allowed, .foparnte mllltlng utcnsllinnd dairy apparatus will he prorldertns food as possible, and when this Itdone It will be safo to Issue a permitfor tho sale of (ho milk of the hcalthv-nnlmil-

ns It Is the ojvnor'js wishthat no milk from reacting animalsbo placed on the 'market.

"The aggregate number of cows I ifdairies whero there aro no affectednnlmafs, or where an effective segre-gation has hen made, Is somewhatover COO hend, or approximately SO

Iicr cent, of the tola! number tested"l" ono enso only has tho owner io

S"lo to tho extent of having, thereacting animals rrtcstcd, tho ofTlrlatlng veterinarian hnvlng failed toInform her that such a rctest carriedout a short llmo only after tho first Istest would be of no value whatever,and cntlrel) ignnrli g tho rule whichIs accepted In all dnlr) countries thiworld over, tint an nntmnl whichhas on p tea ted to the tuberculin(est should thereafter be consideredns nn infected li.dlvldual and neverbe plnccd In a sound herd, cvetthough It falls to respond In thotest repeatedly This ramo owiipi,which hoads the appended list, liiuten cows in her herd, five of whichreacted, while one was considered Itsuspicious.

"8, Tho dni.ger from the presenceof tuberculoids among dairy cows Itnot ion fined tu tbo tuo of milk ns 'a beverage. When tubcrclo bacilliare preterit In milk they enter t!uvnrlour article of diet nrenftreil from

jit, nnd arc rpcilally numerous p

nutter, in which thoy may remainnllvo seven weeks or longer withoutshowing a diminution of virulence tu

"10. While tho danger to whlrlipublic health Is oxpntcd through Hipiiso of milk from tuberculous cowrIb of n magnitude nlntoit bejond conccptlon, It Is unfortunately only onoamong many dangers to which per-sons aro axposcd through tho uso utImpure, Infected nnd dirt) milk,

"ItKSiri,TS. CONCLUSIONS ANDItECOMMENDATlONS. Tho resultro Tar of tho present Investigation.!shpvv that tuberculosis prevails to a agreat extent nmoi.g tho dalr) cattldsuppling tho city ot Honolulu withrrillk Tho disposition pf somo 400or f00 head ot tuberculous nnlnia'i:confronts tho nutlioiltlcs. and thelimination of tlto danger from mll'contaminated or InfeUcd wltb tu-

bcrclo bacilli must retelvo Immedi-ate attention, In regard to tho tontrol and cradl ntlon of tuberculosisI can do no better than to quote thnChief of tho Bureau ot Animal In-

dustry In his paper befote tho Inter-national Congress on tuberculosis InWashington two )carn ago, as fotlows:

" 'Any cffortB to reduce or controltuberculosis of live-stoc- k In order 'obo of lasting valuo must havo eradi-cation la vcw us tho final object-W- o

should npt temporize with au'ch4ti lusldloiis uinlad), but'should ndoptaggrcsiflvo measures that vvll Insuresuccess wHhin a rcaronable time.'

"Tho eradication of animal tuber-culosis may ns well bo recognized ntthe outset as n tremendous undcrtnK-In- g

which will require not only thebest efforts of the authorities Inchnrgc, but the sjinpathy nnd sup-port of ttock-ownor- a nnd the generalpublic. Large sums of money willbo ntnL.lu order that ado-qua-

appropriations may bo obtained, tho necessity and Importance oftho w.ork niust bo generally realizedand understood.- "Much can bo dono by tho Individual stock-owne- r, with proper

to excludo mid eliminate, Un-

dine, iec from his niilmals. Ho shoilUll0 enrofiU to avoid, tho Introductionof tiibe'rculosls lrjto his herd by re-

quiring that any cattlo purchasedshall havo passed tho tuberculin test.Ho can a I mi do much to promote thhealth of his nnlmuls by kceplni;thorn In sanltnry stables and underhygienic conditions. When tuberculosis Is suspectod, ho should notifytho authorities and have his

When the presence of thodisease is known, the safest courseIs tu havo tho affected animalsslaughtered, but In tho case of valuablo breeding stock (or In tho car)of largo Individual herds with n highpercentage of lonctora vV. A. Jv'.).whero daughter would involve greatsuqrir.i,e, tho Hang s)stcm of segre-gation may be, used

"The Individual, however, must firstbo urquscd as to tho danger ot havingtuuerculosls In his hord'nnd tho importance of eradicating It, and homust blso bo Informed as to tho nn-

Iur6 of tho dlscaso rind tlto best methods of combating It. Vuluablo wiirlcIn this direction may bo donu by thugoueinl nnd ngrlpiiltural press nndby official publications, also by Icettircs at public gatherings, fapnero'iustltutos, otc, . I

"If tho campaign for tho eradication of unlmal tnborculosls Is to bocomprehensive, B)stomatlc, and generally buccqssful, It must bo. directedby Federal nnd Stale officials, connolntly. who must bo armed with adequato laws ami funds anil supportedby public opinion, Excellent workhas been donu by tho authorltlesi pfseveral Statfs during recent years,hut n stud) nt tho laws and regulalions of all the. States shnwa limb inmost of tbpin I hi' Importance (if )htHUbJpct Is not appreciated. Ililrtfpnof tho Htntts atupratent require Iho"tiibtrciillnttost .nn cattlo brought In,

iWtu. ' 'si'i'akyfit-'iiiKwi- ii iwvttti '

Our Now Phone Number Will He

1231City Transfer Co.

4hls reiulremetit-wtinllj 1

od to cattlo tntcmlpd for dairy orliredlng purposes Poiittccn Kttt hhavo provisions for tho H'nushter ofanimals found affected with titbsrcutosls an dtho pn merit of Indemnity'

mo owners, whllo a fiwothersnu nuinoniy lor comiemiiatlnn and

slaughter without making provisionfor Indemnity

"Tho safest wn) of disposing of reacting nnlmnls. ns picvloiisly stated,

to slaughter them. In order ta re-duce thg flmnelnl loss tu a .minimumand nt tho same tlmo guard ngilnsttho sale of unwholesome meal, It Iswell to havo biicIi animals slaughter-ed at abattoirs under Federal or oth-er competent veterinary InspectionIn this way a larco uroimrtlnn nuvbo safely passed for food and madeto jicld their full moat value, whlloonly those-who- se meat may bo dan-gerous to health will be condemnedIn herds whero tho dlscaso Is found

Is ndvlsalV) lo repeat tho tubercu-lin test nt Inlrrvnla of six months,nnd after i tho dlscaso hasbeen wiped out, tho test should still

ntuilled nriro a J'ear until It Isknown that Infection docs not remainuuu has not been rtlntrodiiccd."

"The economic advantages of eradicating tuberculosis from farm animals, aro too apparent to rcqulro ex-

tended discussion. They will comothu ludlvldiial stock miner nnd

dalr) man ns welt as to the public andtho nation, Breeders arc beginning tounderstand that it is uuprnntnblo togo on raising cattlo whllo tuberculo-sis oxlsta In their herds. Tho practice Is becoming moio general forbuvers of LrPPdlmr on.) .1 ilrv rnttlnto havo such animals tested before I

plnclng them In their herds, nnd thobredcr who clve nssur.inco thatIlls herd Is frco from tuberculosis has

decided advantage In making sales.With tho agitation In favor of a morewholcFomo milk supply thcro Is coin-ing n growing demand for milk fromhoatthy herds nt higher prices, andas. this demand Increases, tho dairyman who cannot show n clean bill pfhealth for his cows will find It moradifficult to market his products. Tuovorcomo tho losses nbovo eniimcr.ited Is worth considerable effort andexpense. Tho b"neflts to follow fromth eradication of tuberculosis fromfnim anlmalsSuro so great and so oh- -

linn Ihnl the fYttnmlltltrnfive ifthough they must bo heavy, may

i)C ri'Knrueil ns u uigniy jiruiiiuinu iirvestmont."

"As thcro does not seem at tho present tlmo any prospect ot nn appropriation, territorial or municipal, fortho. reimbursement tof owners of tuberculous cattle, whoso animals mightbe. slaughtered pro bono publico, andwho on uccqiint of1 public scntlmontwould not even havo rccourso to ntleast partly recover their loss throughtho slaughter under competent veterinarian inspection and tho salo otthe carcasses for' human consumptionnnd, ns tho compulsory slaughter otthe affected animals without any compcnsnllon would scepi Jnudv Uablo, ast has pioved a failure whenever at-

tempted where such a largo pcrrcn-tag-

of animals havo reacted, It appears that tho only other recoursewould bu tho rendering innocuous oftho contaminated milk, from nil dairies whero tuberculous cows aro kept,through thu means of pasteurizationWhllo this method when effectivelycarrlul out safeguards the publichealth it Is only a,itumiKrlzlng mea-

sure ns far as. thu eradication of tuberculosls Is concerned, and In factfrequently leads to carelessness, pro--

molln gtho further spread of the In-

fection. Piistcmizatlun would slmpl)consist in tho bolting o( tho milkto a certain temperature for a certainperiod o ftlmc, and to bo offcctlvemust .bo controlled by tho authorities,nnd this cun only bo dono through,the-- establishment of milk depotswhlc hare subject to continuous In-

spection by competent officials. Thcrocan bu llltlo ilpubt that- thoroughlypasterized milk whero tho procoss hasbeen carried out with modem muchIner) renders tho milk from tuborcu-Ipu- s

cows absnliitofy safo, nnd, at thosame tlmo guards' against contamin-ation fiom other sources and thosproad of other dlsoascs, such as

scarlet fever, dlpthorla, andtlfu man) disorders Jir'tlre stomAch'from which children Buffer to such agreat extent when fed't contaminatedmilk. Until such milk depots can beestablished aiu tho requisite machlncry,. Imported and installed tho

kitchen pasteurization must borcllyd on If the milk from lutectedherds Is to bu allowed to be, sold. ToInsuro, however, fthat this pasteuriza-tion Is carrld out "by each Individualpurchaser of milk It would bo advis-able that the containers, w bother cansor bottles, as well as tho wagonstransporting tho somo, bo conspicu-ously marked In such a manner as townm tbu purchaser that tho. milk IsthtngcroiiB unlet- - pasteurized. Thetiubllp. HhnuM. nt u tlmn tin

pnpiphlclB as (! the best way of caiIng on this ' pasteurization, nnd

should he wnrned of thn ilangerfpedlng tho milk, ortpeclaliy to chitdrpn n raw condition.tlon 1b tho means whereby tho great

i ik P Jtftfcu

(Jas. II. Lane)

LaCAL and;general

Autos, )t per hour, Lewis Stables.It goos without sa)lng that every

thing Is Best at Tho Encore,Tho quality of our sudn H high

lA'lthc.-i- nnd Woodward, phono 557There have been 672 nutomolrllcs

rcKlstcicd at the police, court up todalo

The city fathers hive b" u nsked toInstall two lights on Alown Heights,Tho request may bo granted.

Kaoput llokll, who was found guilty wns fined $1S and costsby Judgo Andradc this morning.

For distilled water, lllros BootBeer and all other populnr drinks.Blng up phonu 71. Consolidated SodaWorks.

John Dick, rnptaln of the Mo Wahlnc, wns fined ?20 this morning forhaving assaulted a Korean memberof his crew.

A, M. Blown prosecuted for thoCounty ut tho police court this morning; ho has been nway on Maul forsome das but has returned to duty

A verdict of suicide wns returnedby the coroner's Jury that enquiredinto tho death of W. Kuhlmnn, whosobody was found at his chicken ranchIn Knllht.

Dr. Bruce Mackall has naked theCity nnd County authorities to pncon police call box at his premises. Thomntter will bo (aken up by tho propercommittee,

Charlotto L. Overcnd hni boughtfrom Earl II Williams 9 120 squnru

' of land In Hllo for Die sum of2.6(,- - Tho land Is sltuatoj on Pit- -

n,n" "lr1- -

D' "" l'""1 Biirney. ph)slclannt Knhukii. was appointed sanitarymilk, food and meat inspector for Kahukii and Koolauloa districts withoutcoinp'-iiaatlon-

. ,J, Martinez, who Is char god with

gross cheat In connection .with enInrgcment of photographs, has b;onreleased on iKinds; ho will bo up foitrial on August 9. v

-

A flro nlnrin box may Boon'bont thu corner of Second and

South streets noar the premises ofthe Honolulu Iron Works. The costot Installation is estimated nt about$200,

Joseph Vlerra has been upiolnUdchairman and John Kakao anothermember of tho registration board forEast Hawaii In placo of Messrs. Bosaand Pnrlicco who declined tho appointmentst: :: :: it itu::ut::::unintuphilanthropist, Nathan Straus, hassucceeded In saving tiro lives of thousands of children and reducing thoInfant mortality In hundreds of citieswhero his s)stcm has been adoptedto a fraction ot what It used ta bo.

Milk that has been properly pasteurized and cooled will keep for 21

to 48 hours longer under ordlnnryconditions than unpasteurized milk,and tho cooling and aeration ot tbomilk before It leaves tho dairy maybo dispensed wlthi When thocd clarification of milk is practicedIn connection with pasteurization uvery satisfactory and absojutcly safoproduct Is the result. Clarificationmeans simply tho running of thomilk through u centrifugal separatorfor tho purK80 of removing tho Im-

purities, the spputB of the boparatorbeing ho arranged that both emptyInto ono vat .whero tho cream nndmilk uro mixed together before bottllng.

Tbo fact Hint tho Honolulu milkcontains a cry high percentage ofdirt rannot bo denied, and ns all suchdirt Is completely lemovcd by clari-

fication tho' process would naturajlylend Itself In tho production of u

moro desirable product than thatwhich ut present is being distributedhoic.

A bulletin entitled "Milk and ItsBelatlon to Public Health,'1 Issued by'

thn Publlo Health and Murlno Hos-

pital Scrvlco, states on page, 383, "Ac-

cording to somo authorities the cltlJzona of Borlln coiiBiuno 300 poundsof cow 'dung in tbalr.mllk Inhabitantsof Honolulu absorb per day of thiscommodity. It is safo to prcsumo thateach,. individual, of tho milk drinkingpublic at least gets a share equallyas groat as the citizens of Berlin,u city which Is noted for Its clejtidairies. ,

The same bulletin, on pugo DUO, rccommends that ull milk coming fromherds containing reacting cows shouldno subjected to pasteurization undertho supervision of tho health depart-ment.

Tho effcctlo pastourlzatlon of milkconsists n thu of thumilk ut n temperature of 140 deg P.for twenty minutes In u closed vcssolnnd then cooling rapidly Exposureto that tempcrdturotfor that length, oftime Is fatal ta tho germs ut tubercu-losis, diphtheria, typhoid, xlyseiitoryand cholera, but does not. destroy 'thecbe.mlc.tl ferment:! present In milk

hie In uiaklngmllk dlgestiblp.

TIip Inrgpxt nrol ifef In the wntldto bo, found at (he porlhern part of

Australia,. It U opo thousand mlloi'G and thirty miles In width.

edupaled, thrpiiBh circular lottora and.bcn aro supposed to bo of great va- -

of

In Paate'urlzai

.maintaining

SM'ffttgADDITIONAL SHIPPING

ARRIVED

Wednesday, Auo. 3." Sallna Cruz via San Francisco andSeattle Virginian. A 11 S. Sy n. ni.

I,Caual ports W. 0llall, stmr, am.

Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlnc,stmr, a. m,

San Francisco Lurllne, M. N 9. 8 ,

n in.

PA88ENOERQ ARRIVED

Per M. . S. 8. Lurllno from SanFrancisco. Aug 3. Mrs J II Tnplln,J. Little, Mrs. Utile and child, A. II,Tarleton, Mrs. Tnrloton, Miss ErnaTarlcton, Master C, Tarleton, Mrs.Corn Freeman, O. 8. Young, Dr. WG, Bogcrs, Mrs. It. B. Trcthewny, CaptWm. Burmclstcr, II. A Ounter, WinWood, D. L. Wlthlngton, Miss IiurnSax. O. B. McLean. A. W. Wilbur,Mrs Wilbur and child, Mrs. C. I

Moon and child, J. Opfergclt, J. C.

Illtchmnn. Mrs. Illtchmnn, II. Vnnho'venberg, J. P. McCrackenl MissIda Poston, Mrs. J.,- - It. Forbctt, C.

Hitchcock, Ui quill, O. B. Smith, Mrs.Smith.

IWATERFRONT NOTES

Tlin DEATH oC JQscphDenncy,..awelt knqwn ship carpenter and kama-nln-

was reported from Queen's hospital )etcril.i Tho deceased hasresided at Honolulu for nearly fifty)tenrs and followed tho. occupation otShip carpenter For n rconstdorahh;period ho wns connected with thnship )nrds of Sorcnson and Lylo andnlso served In a like ciptclty withthe' Inter-Inlan- Stcaqi NavigationCompany. Tho funeral took placo atone thirty this afternoon, Intermentbeing at Pearl City.

THE NEW Union Steamship Company liner Zcnlaiidla now placed ontho Canadian-Australia- roiito la re-

pot ted to hnvo sailed from Sydneyon last Monday, her destination being Vancouver, B. C, calling enroutuat Suva mid Honolulu. The Kcalan-dl- a

is pronounced by thoso who haveBeen her as n flno t)po of passengersteamer. Sho Is n vessel Atted withall modorn conveniences, and Is

In every respect. Thcro is alarge booking for tbu Coast by tillssteamer according to ndvlces fromtho local agonts.

KB

WIRELESS reports from steamerscither leaving or approaching tho Isl-

ands received last evening, Include thefol'owlng: S. 8. Slcrru. at Sea, In-

bound, 8 p. m, August 2.-- 878 miles,northeast winds, smooth tea; liaro-mot'-

30.31, 70.71. 8 8. Lurllno, ntSen, Inbound, 8 p. m., August 2.

154 miles, will nrrlvo noon Wednos- -

day S. S. Hyades, ut Sen, outbound,8 p. m , August 2. 280 miles fromHllo, rough sea. S S. AbIb, ot Sen,mitbound.-- 8 n. nt . August 2. 03

miles, all well.Its.

THE OCEANIC Steamship Sierra Isfast becoming popular with tho tra-

veling public, according to tho advanc-ed bookings reported, by L. F. Cock-

roft, general passenger and ticketagent for tho Ocoanlc Lino withheadquarters at San Francisco, Mr,

Cockroft has notified Iho local promotion .committee Unit tho Sierra cabluaccommodations for her voyage M

August 20th nnd September 10th arolargely taken up by Intending tour-ists, i

aACCORDING to yidvtcc's rccelv'.M

horo from tho Matson Navigationsteamer H)ndcs sailed from Pprt Al-

len on last Monday with destinationas San Francisco. This vessel car-

ried, a shipment pf sugar taken on alseveral Island ports Including Hono-

lulu ,

THE SAILING of the American'

schooner JamcB Bolph from SanFrancisco Is reported. Tho vessel Is

bound for tho port'of Ilana'aiul sailed irum tho Coast yesterday.

r IN FOREIGN PORTt-, , i Wednetday, Aua. 3,8AN FRANClSCp-Sallc- d Aug. 3: 8

.8 Wllholinlna, for Honolulu.SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 3: Sclu

Jns. lolph. vent nshpro at PointPedro, Is full of water and probablyA totnl loss,

NORrOLK Sailed Aug. 2: Ship K.

M. Phelps, not July 4 as previous!)ronortod.

OIIAYS JIARBOR Balled Aug. 2;Seqnola, for iHllo,- -

c' t.a jzj -

Tho fbllowlng wlrolcss message haabcon rccelvod by the agonts from thtS. B. Sierra:c S. S.j Sierra, nt Sea, August 2.10ao, 8 p. m. 878 mllos from Ho-

nolulu; moderato, NE, winds, searmooth: dark, cloudy weather: all

I well: liaronioteciaotat, air 7jj oiHahln, SSsteeruge pnbsengciB; )P3S

tqns. cargo, 122 sa-k- B mall, audWells Fargo Express; will be off portoarly Pilday mlrnlng.

OORN.

JAMES In Honolulu, Augtiit 1 lfin,to tho wlfo of C C James, a daughter. . '

otfiii

ON PAGE EIOHT "

DEPARTED

TWldiV. Alia. 2..Hawaii iwrts Hclcnc, stmr, S p

m, fMaul. Molokal and Lnnal ports

Mlknhala, stmr., G p. m.Kauai ports Klnnu, stmr, G p. tu.Japan ports nnd Hongkong Asia,

P. M 8. 8 ,' 3 p. m..j i.

PA88ENOER8 DEPARTED I

Per ' P-- M. 8.. 8) Asia for Japanports nnd Hongkong, Aug.. 2, JoseoHoward, Jesse Howard Jr., Miss NinaHoward, Miss Vi Howard, Mrs. L. I..Wilson, Miss Mildred Wilson, MnstcrDavid H, Wilson..

Per stmr. Mlkahala for Haul, Molo-

kal nnd ports,. Aug. 2. Mrs. LII. Nevln, J. D. McVeigh, L. M. Judd,Mrs, JmM, Miss Judd.

Per stmr. Klnnu for Knual portsAug. 2. A Y. Lurch, Mrs, A, Water-house- ,

Miss E Kopko, Miss K, Wlcox, Mrs M. Chethani, Miss Sailor,I). B. l.jman, Mrs, L)inan, J. M.

Honckp, Mis. Henckp, C. do Jluttcr-vlllp- ,

D. 0. Mn)e, O O. Fuller. O. A.

Jordan, 11. Aloxandcr, Dcwltt Alexan-der, Allen Wilcox4--

PA89ENQER3 COOKED .

Per stinr. Manna,'' l,ca. for Koniand K"nu ports, Aug. G. Mrs. W. P.Peter. W. R Fnrrlngton, Henry Davis,W II. Bproule, Mrs. J. F. Mclanphy,Mrs. W. It. Fnrrlngton, 3 children,Leo Tnl. to. P. Mnydwull, Mrs. Maydwell, N. Fernandez. Miss R. Fernan-dez. A. Fernandez, Mrs. Fernandez,J. P. Mcndonca, M. W. Tschudl, Mrs.Tschudl.

Ono of tho most notable passengeron board tho Lurllno as she steamedInto the harbor this morning wanthat much-wante- d Individual TinSoon, who n cquplo of months agobroke uway from the, prison gang nn l

skipped for tho Coast after forlu.vorucrs on several urms lor onies oisugar bags which he sold at far lcithan their value.

Tho man put up a great bluff InSail Praiiclato, and nlmost convincedthe authorities that ho was not thuwanted, man An old dctoHlve, how-ever, examined him thoroughly, andas tho vaccination marks on, the pris-

oner exactly corresponded with thosedescribed by High Sheriff Henry, thoman was held till tho arrival ot BillyWoods, who was sent from Honoluluto Idcnlfy.TIn Soon.... Tho, prisoner, gave up the blurtwhen confronted by Woods, am ad-

mitted that bo vvas the desired man.On the vo)ago down Tin Soon gavono troublo, and he did not seem tuworn much about his fato. HighSherllt Honry Is delighted to sco Tinagain, and although tho )OUth has aono-- ) car sentence to servo In thocounty prison, he will remain in

Jati for n long tlmo tucome, us lio has a Bcutciico that maystretch to ten )cars on that sldo.

Tho probabilities ro that TinSoon, who Is a confirmed criminal,will havo to tervc many )cars morein prison.

SMALL STOCKS

" "1LBUSINESSThe pulsation of tho local stock

market was not of tho Btongost In thomanifest dealings today, althoughqulto a little business was transactedbut mostly In tho lesser stocks. ,

The feature of tho .session saleswas 135 shares ot Mcllrydo, dividedIn small blocks, changing hands at0 25. This shows no advance In thoquotation but It would seem, from thomime, cms small Bales, pf this stockthat considerable la bolng ("euuk " ,

Ono hundred and ten qt Oahu Sunvpd at 3I A. frlflo weakness Isliiaultoit In this stock1, hut no slumpIs expected

tlC WO of Walalua Ss at ,101.75 andll.Oy-- KauaCs at 100 mov,ed,,bctwcenboards. A small blocker Haw;. C. &B. at II Is a lift of n point over tholast jirovloussalo.

' jTho program at tho Now Orpheum

djjrln.j tlie, remainder f tho CaslhbMusical pomedy company's cpgago-lriintwl- ll

bOijarlciJ to tho oxtotit ofn completo change nlghty in the wayof musical Intet imlatloiiH "O'Orady'nFriend" will, he rtalued througlioqt thoweek,, with alt Iho succosses ot.seasouIntroduced 'nightly This arrange-ment h tho result of popular requestaifd tho. jdoa. will entail a deal ofvariety. All the-- prettiest numbers of.IbvarlouB pjpteu will lx given Thomenibern of tho Caslnu Muscat (Jortiedv rompany will posltvqy closetheir Honolulu engagement Saturdaynlglit. unit dopart on the Sierra )

next fpr.Ran Franciscoi i ',..

185 edlterUL-roo- 250 busi-ness, Qtflce, Jhest are thrtelephonenumbers of the D u 1 e 1 n office.

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Bedspreads andu )

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TowelsThis week we are shbwinc a choice line 'of Bedspreads,

Turkish Towels, Unenand Cotton Towels, comprising;

FRINGED TURKISH TOWELS At 00c, $1.50, $2.75,$5 'and $5,60 per dozen.

HEMMED TURKISH TOWELS At $2, $3, $4 and $4.50per1 dozbni -

HEMMED COTTON TOWELS At $1.50, $2.25 and $2.75per dozen.

HEMMED AND HEMSTITCHED LINEN TOWELS InHuckaback, Plain and Damask, all excellent values, at $3,$3.50, $3.75, $4.50, $0.50, $7.50 and $10.50 per dozen.

WHITE BEDSPREADS In all sizes and qualities.$1'.25, $2, $2.50, $3. $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 and $7.50 each.

We allow ji special discount on these prices to Hotel?and Boarding Houses.

Sachs' Dry Goods Go.Corner Fort and Beretania Streets Opposite Fire Station

Sight-Seein- g AutosLeave Hawaii Promotion Committee Headquarters

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 10:30 a. in., Pali; 3 p. m.,Moanalua or Punchbowl.

TUESDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY 10:30 a. rii., aroundDiamond .Head; 3 p. m Pali.

SUNDAY 10:30 a. m., Pali; 3 p. m., aronnd Diamond Head.CHARGE PER PASSENGER, $1

Cars can be hired for special occasions, $5 per hour. For par.ticulars anrrty

Hawaii Promotion CommitteeHonolulu, Power Wagon Co., Owners. Office and Oarage, South

Street. Near Kinc

TWO-BIT- WORTH

JOHNSONS FOOT SOAP

WILL BRING A MINT OF COMFORT TO THE MAN WITH

TIRED FEET

Benson, Smith fc Co.,FOUT AND HOTEL STREETS

Go ye therefore into the landof Kaimuki, and say thou untoMr. Pessimist that I shall buy alot and profit thereby, and uponthat lot shall I build a house, andin tjiat house shall I dwell, highabove the sea, and enjoy the KokoHeaH''breeze forever more.

Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd.

Reduction SaleFor Four Weeks onComplete Hat Stock

K. UYEQA1028 Nnnann St

Men Who Wear Pongee and Flannel SuitsWill Be Satisfied With Our Cleaning

FRENCH LAUNDRY . abadie, prop 777 KING

WEEKLY BULLETIN$1 a Year

lllllllllrl llll'llllllllffll $

ANDANDREWS TOJMDISE Benjamin Clothes JCohen Declares

Feels Highly

Honored

loilrln Andrews unil .1 0 Cohenhave submitted their views to Thurston's paper on tlie Btutcmcnt fromJohn Wise, published In yoRterdny'AB u I J o 1 1 n , In which ho slicd considerable light on the plans of An-

drews n statement coupled villi anexpose by Achl of a plan wherebyHdltor Mathcson was planning to fixup a Thurston Republican slate withthe names of Joe Cohen aii.l I'. UWeaver

Thu "reply to Insinuations", l Co-

hen nnd Andrews presents somo Interesting rcudlng, although the termsof the "reply" do not constitutedenlnl of the stntementa Made byWlso.

Andrews admits that h.i nur.dWlso the position of Hawaiian assistant to tho Territorial committee nndtold Wise that the place would be obtallied for him If he would accept It

Andrews denies that Cohen hasbeen supplying Mm with funds In theInterest of the Cohen candidacy forthe Senate.

Andrews ndmlts thnt ho asked Achlto support Weaver for City nnd Couny Attorney.

(Irlcf nnd .hi).Cohen is hurt nt tho reflections up

on him but his grief si ems ti uo overcome to u great extent by a Joyfulrealization of the fact "that Mr. Andrews and Mr. Mntlu-m- should bothgo out of their way lo nk supportfor me is nn honor that I highly appreciate "

Cohen and WVrivi , were 'ho lvornndldntes that iMItnr MatlieHonasked Achl to sunport when Achl Waited tho Advertiser o 'Ice curly InJuly In response to ,i nolo sent tohim by the Advertiser editor M.Uhe- -

slin hiid tho Thfisinn slato nicelyllgmed out but It doe not hvmclear why Tliurst.m fcliould make hik.Iia c'oHeratu eiTo-- t lo secire 'he imp-po- rt

of Achl, who.ii the Advertise Ist'ally ridiculing .u n pollllcaPpowernnd whom It conttanl'y declare isout of calculation In the approach-ing campaign.

Yet the Advertiser's Cohen-Weav- er

slate was only formulated when Achlwas brought to the Advertiser olllcefor a hurred consultation and u pleathat he promise his endorsement tothe Thurston selections.

Cohen refers to tho bad people -the political renegades and declare.!absurd the story that ho offered WiseJIM n month for labors In the Cohenbehalf

M'INERNY WILL.

DEL BUILDING

The proposed building at the cor-ner of King and Illation streets,vyhlch will bo known as tho y

block. Is being held up awaitIng the rolling away of the cloudsnow resting on tho Mnhuka Bite. MrMclnerny states' that there will beno work done on the new buildinguntil a lino can be bad on the requlremeiits, from a business stnnJ'point, of the immediate vicinity ofthe Federal building.

It Is proposed that the new block- -

shall be un ornament to the city, andIt has been tigured out that it willcost In tho neighborhood of $100,uuu.

Mr, Mclnerny is among thoso whothink, that tho Federal buildingshould not extend through to Kortstreet, giving as his reason that liethinks It will be detrimental Jo thatbusiness section of tiro city.

MAYOR ADOPT8 A ROAD.

His Honor Mayor Fern notlflod theCity fathers last evening that ho hadadopted a road. Tho highway leadsto mn orally 'premises und It was because or Its distressful condition thattho little-- roudway came Into tho spotlight.

Ma) or Fern would Ilka somethingdono towards improving tho conditionof (ho road (lint now bears hls.'hamo.Tho proper commltteo has promisedto net and with diligence.

BAND CONCERT.

Iho Hawaiian band will give a con-cert tonight nt seven thirty nt AalaPark as follows:Overture Light Cnvulry SuppoWaltz Neptune ,. . . y.lnckoMarch King's Men DurbanSelection Mountaineers . .SoinervllloVocal Hawaiian songs .Ar by IlergerSelection I.lfo . WilliamsIntermezzo Amliia LlnckuFlnalo Moanalua Ilerger

Tho Star Spangled Mannertm

185 editorial rooms 250 Dul-lness office, These are the telephonenumbers of the D u o t i n office.

King Street Bumps Bring

Sorrow To

Quinn

llclng rudely nwnkened from 4heland of sweet nnd peaceful dreams orbesieged by Irnlo taxpajnrs by dayis tho sad fate of .Supervisor Jimijuinii, wno attempted to unload nportion of his bunion of sorrow nndwoo upon the shoulders of his

In the City und CountyBoard last evening

King street from Alapni street tothe government nursery Is u thor-oughfare that Is far and nvvay re-

moved from the tategory usuallyascribed to I'jradlse

In fact, If Qulun ran be relied upon for correct information Kingstreet Is In n terrible rough and

condition The street wasbuilt not a great many mouths agobut Quinn Informed the Supervlsoisthnt It was a verj unsatisfactory pieceof work

"There is not a day or an hour In

the day but what I am waited uponby citizens of nil classes who nrccompelled to travel over King streetIn automobiles, buggies, carts ordrays, they complaining about thoterrible condition of this street.''

Thcro wus a time beforo the firewhen the chairman of tho ItoadUoard resided at Kaimuki, that theIrnto taxpujer failed to connect withthe "Genial Jim" during those hoursout of the twentvfour when IluptdTransit communication had censed.Hut since Quinn has removed to townho claims that he Is being pursuedwith tho consistency nnd persistencyof a dead beat collector chasing anover-rip- e account

Tho recommendation Is made ll(atthe usplialtuni covering of thnt por-tion of King street Which In oinoplaces is nbout eight Inches thick nndIn others woefully conspicuous by Itsabsence, bo removed without damaging tho foundation of the rondway ItIs suggested by tho road committeethat the thoroughfare then bo sprink-led with n light top dressing and thenrolled. JJy ent theroudIs believed will be placed In good condition for ix number"of months Theroad bonrd hope to start ork vvltlilnthe next ten days.

IRON WORKS TO

BUILD NEW MIL

Manager Hedcmann Gets the Contract tor ew augar iactory lorFormosa Bid Against SeveralFirms.

Tho local Iron works has the con-

tract for the manufacture of tuiothersugar mill for Fornioin Such is thoInformation brought In. by ManagerHcdemann of the Honolulu IronWorks Company, who returned froma visit to the Far Hast on tho TenyoMnru

Tho now mill Is for tho Moljl SugarCompany of Formosn nnd tlvo con-

tract was secured' through MJtsul &Co , of Toklo.

Two European firms nnd nno Amer-ican engineering concern figured rmthis contract but the previous workof tho locul company now In operaHon In Formosa was probably thopoint on which tho order was

It Is to bo regretted thut u largopart of the machlnory fur thin neworder will havo to be built In theeastern States and the buildings areto be built there also. The local IronwprkB havo severnl big contrncts onhand and It will bo some tlmo before-they will ho ablo to got at any of thenew work for the Formosa mill.

Tho proposed now mill will boabout the same slzo as thoso at palmand vvulalua.

Mr Hcdemann states that It will bobut a little while before Formosa willbo able ot Bupply the full domnnd fqrBugnr In Japan.

To his knowledge there uro now- -

ordered about thice Bugar fuctorleseach of 1000 tons capacity and one ofabout 7.'0 tons, while one now beingerected by tho Honolulu Iron Worksis of 1000 tons capacity.

HKIUlKlt ASKDI) TO MOVK ()..

The Coney estnto have, through acommunication from their representatives, asked the Hoard of Suporvisornto seu to the removal of a I anal nacoverhanging their property Thopluco has been used by tho turritoilalbund for rehearsals Captain Mergerand City Hnglnoer CUtu will ronfijrupon the mnttor of securing a suktnblu place for band pmctlio

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Correct Clothes for Men

iHTnJti jgjrf

TOflMiM

l.Uffif

11.

BaminXMit

TT is not a difficult matter to interestcareful dressing men and young

men in jDiiiiNdii.iviiiN oijuixiilo eveiy- -

where in this country. They're knownas the best styled garments which it is,possible to obtain.

- BENJAMIN CLOTHES

are made in New York by the mostgifted tailors in. the world. Their graceand good form is recognized by thecritical men and young men the worldover and their quality is an absolutelyknown quantity which over a third of--

a century of experience has made extremely high.

Prices from $20 to $35

tB

OFFICE HELPS

mSSZSS

CASH REGISTERS TAKE AWAY THE STRAIN OF

NATIONAL FINANCE FROM THE BRAIN OF THE SALES STAFF

HANDLING CASH AND MAKING CHANGE.

A BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE PERFORMS CORRE-

SPONDING DUTIES FOR THE OFFICE STAFF, NEVER MAKES A

AND ENABLES THE BUSY CLERKS TO HAVE m5E TIME

AWAY FROM THE OFFICE. IT IS A TONIC IN ONE INSTANCEOND

A SOOTHER IN ANOTHER.

WE CLAIM FOR THE MANUFACTURERS THAT THESE MACHINES

ARE SO CAREFULLY ADJUSTED AT THE FACTORY, AND TESTED

IN OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT, THAT THERE IS A LESS THAN ONE

PER CENT. CHANCE OF THEIR GETTING OUT OF ORDER. IF

EITHER ONE OF THEM DOES SLIP A COG, WE HAVE AN EXPERT

WHO CAN MAKE ANY REPAIR NECESSARY AND AT A TRIFLING

COST. ONLY THE AGENTS CAN AFFORD TO DO THIS FOR THE REA-

SON THAT EITHER MACHINE IS SO SELDOM OUT OF ORDER THAT

IT WOULD NOT BE PROFITABLE FOR ANYONE ELSE TO EMPLOY

A MAN CAPABLE OF HANDLING WORK OF THIS CHARACTER.

WE WOULD LIKE TO TALK NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS AND BUR-

ROUGHS ADDING MACHINES TO YOU. IF YOU HAVE NEVER

ONE, WE CAN HELP CONVINCE YOU THAT THEY ARE

OF INCALCULABLE VALUE TO EVERY BUSINESS MAN.

The Waterhouse Co.,REPAIR AND DISPLAY ROOMS QUEEN, NEAR NUUANU STREET

OFFICE IN JUDD BUILDING

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OT and WEEKLY Palilalia bj BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO, M&.' 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.it ' '

ily every day except Sunday. Weekly liitfed on Tuesday of tacli week.

f MEMBER OF T'HE ASSOCIATED PBS.Wallace R. Pnrrlngton. - EditorS SUBSCRIPTION BATES-PAYABL- IH'ADVAHOi.

' jivnNiisa uuluxtinci Month, anywhtretn U.S.,,,,.4 a7fl

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CIRCULATION LARGEST OP ANY NEWSPAPER1 PUBLISHEDw the of Hawaii.

Pep.! I Editorial Rooms,l'M Business Office,

5DNESDAY

Territory

i may know the fellowffho thinks he thinki,the fellow who thinks he knows;If find the fellowfho knows he thinksd you know the fellow who knows.

Crcswell Maclaughlin.

Vlior. "Friend of llio Hawaiian."I out the band.

ptrjtm wnnt the Republican partyJ'by Andrews-Cohetilsm-

'.tembors of tlio Republican Terrl- -

tal Committee, what aro you go- -

o iln about It'r

vndrows and Cohen dldn t want(' services of John Wise et al.i thej'1

ii y wnuieii assistance.

'crimps the editor tit the morningT thought Senator Achl""wasnliig a- political Kindergarten.

dial's this about cloning IVarlijmr to loinmerelal purposes? Is

frimuithcr foolish gumshoe game

I"ll VUHIII.iiii .

Iferctary ltalllliRcr In making llirmI responso to thi demand for.tyjjinroniny that will com rromiXr.dreWH camp of tin-p- olUl-

is.

!r. the action of tlio Ilrltlsli HousiWds ellinlnatltiK the

from the King oath,;, hud another expression- - of theAdy,' decline of Intolerance.

LndruvtVand Cohen In their Inter- -

avaT admit that tney nuve uoenIking csgs.'but dcclaro most streniIsb- - that they did not hldo tlui.

whero tho 1 1 e 1 saluiy'dld.

Jnder tlio away of Andrew. Hie

Imbllcan party Is being placed as

Inborn the rawest personal poU- -

that have ever been known Infrail. And this la the work of

ty'.'harmoiiy?

lrlis well said of a number of tho

rlatB" In the "reorganization.. . ... . 1. . .. ..

.in" tliat tliey navoBy have. It la generally under- -

nil that they wouldn't do anythingla burglar couldn't do.

in

for

So wlial neiter purpose can ineJTltory devotp Its funds than the

Instruction of n wharf, available to'i'jand on whlsh all have equal prlv-!"e-

Ian't wharf construction,

ro to be desired than building Mimu unuis;

llllf. shall lie hCJTd. and it Is aiffy safe wagurthat Illlo peopletrtnot consent to granting exclu- -

lswnari jirivuegcs inui win ;.'rlbutcfiom every passenger andfypound of freight going in andpfllllo.

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li u n

lOh. yes: on, yeas get in tue dubi- -

jrmen." sass the great liarmonlser,Ttv-nti- of them tried It In the

noa prccln:t and were givenfkt'wltli n hlulTed.roll slate headedTuiq great harmonlzcr and his ac

.ted lieutenant.

8N the plyasoology from

'

Is an unconfirmed rumorstBparty harmony and party buc73. as well as the Interests of thejfplo, demand that political bossesfjm and tho action of the party boTjscntatlvo W tho people.

'hq gang caught trying to run' with tho Republican party

tjthat thoy are being opposedio llnuor Interests. That dodge

InttTwork. If the liquor InterestsJwT.trylng lo naddle audi a Job onBliublic ns'ls being worked off onflUepubllcau purty lirtho uamu ofJiiiQiiy, they would 'jo'klcked-a- farraTthe middle of next week' as theWd-b- e bosses will go when theffile onco get af thorn. This is notWnntn nt fnfnrAQfn hilt lllA MR.

luTof tho average cltlzon for lion.'politics and the square deal,

K

wduklv nuu.unTiNPer SU Montui .HoPer Year, aurwheie lo U.S. .a l.ooPit Year; anywhere a Canada.., I.BoPerVnf ixxtpald.loittfii. ...... a.oft

502fcntotd it thlPost6ffiCt at Homttp

m ftecood-cUs- i nutter

.AUGUST 3,' 1010

HILO'S PROPER DEMAND.

Illlo has sent a tnessago to theOovcrnor not only objecting to theproposed wharf license that was allbut signed, but also asking the op-

portunity tu be heard.Uvldenlly there has been some seri-

ous misunderstanding on tho part ofthe officials regarding the amount ofInformntloil the Illlo people hud re-

garding what was about to be done tothem.

The solemn assurance was givenby the Superintendent of 1'ubllcWorks that the wharf matter wusbrought up-li- t the" public meeting hel'd

In Illlo tu discuss tho harbor lines.No one else had such an understand-

ing of what went on nMhat meeting.Few ordinary citizens have the ca-

pacity .for wise llubdub and broadwharf dreams that Is possessed byflio JiVad, o.f the Public Works Do

partment.Hut after all we find that It will bo

necessary for the Superintendent tocome, off his high and lofty perch andget down to denting with tho com-

mon herd, many of the best of whomsfit through that Illlo meeting alldncro unable to appreciate tho factthat when the Superintendent was'rglng thenl trt send' representatives,) the Legislature whV Woold1 uppro-prlat- o'

for' n' wharf, ho' was 'all theI mo thlnklug. of- - the wharf llcc'tine

stowed' away In thonrclilvS5s,nnd ofwHlch tho" general- - public" had' ' itotbeen Informed.

Wo cannot help feeling that theSuperintendent slipped a very Im

potant cog when he Bald severalthings about the wharfage privilegesoil Illlo and Honolulu.

The people would certHIrily be' slipping a great many Important coi;i Ifthey allowed tho scheme set forth Inthe proposed license to go throughwithout a full understanding olwhere it would land the public, whilea private corporation was gettingpractical control of tho nlca piece oftho waterfront.

Illlo's request for a hearing makesclear the point made by tho Hull c

tin, that the people want to knowsomething about their own business.

I.et us hopo that somn day tho of'fleers In tho Capitol will learn this

lesson.

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REPUBLICANS-MUS- ACT.

"In my-- opinion It Is to bo re-

gretted that ibe (Republican)central committee should entrustthe organization or Its forces toone employing such tactics asthese; and it seems incrediblethat after these facts aro knownthat ho should bo allowed to colt-tln-

tho actlvo management oftho party's affairs."This paragraph is from an open let'

ter written to the morning paper byAlfrCd D. Cooper, a Republican

of tho Manoa precinct. It was pub-

lished July 17. The manager referredto is Lorrin Andrews, who has beenplated In charge of the- - "organiza-tion" of the Republican party.

In' tho rush- of other, and- - at thetime moro important events, tho II u -I

e 1 1 n did not dwell upon the mat-

ter at' length.Uut the day has come when tho

rank and fllu or tlio' R6publlciin' partyShould know why a man who attemptsto work personal politics and bossrule- - in1 Ills own precinct Is allowedto- - coritlntio lif'tlie' acUv'e'mdnugcnientof tho party.

What Andrews did In his own pre'clnct Is undoubtedly being workedout In every other precinct. Ills comblnatlon with Cohen and tho morningpapor outfit is now very well understood. , It Is plain that ho has connccted up deals to secure the noinlnnHon of certain men and defeat certainother men

Is that whnl Andrews was placedIn tho assistant secretaryship of theRepublican party to do?

Is that the work for which ho Isbeing' paid a monthly stipend?'

Is that wliat people of prominencela this city are putting up for?

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Learn To Svim

r ,),

Yoli will nfver learn to swim byslttins on the chore, and you willnever own a heme It you contln.iothe habit of paying tent. Tr7 toswim. Here aro opportunities;

Homes for SaleHome, Kaimuki $2000

, Home, City 2500.

Home, Kaimuki 3800

Trent-Tru-st Co., Xitd.

i

FOR SALE,- - -- ,

MANOA

Seven acres.--- House withlarge living roomj' two bed-

rooms, garage, servants' quart-ers?- etc.f- -' - "

tAU'.mbde'rn coTWenleneej.Frontage on upper Manoa

road.

Price $5500Terms Can Be Arranged

Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.BETHEL STREET

-- A Wireless MessageSEND ONE TODAY

I The office is open from 8 until 10on Sunday mornings.

niifr

in of

Our will tothe in the city.

them andthem' with

.

If tn ihn innnop it in iinntun iimbo accomplished nt tho polls when

better. ' tho lmvo their" opportunity Id

Tho Bui let In does themselves of

thnt Is the work was uumeir manipulated nnd hostedto do. It that ho is flia Republican party cannot ovnd-with lunds of build up u ti10 that is put before tholltlio machine of his own. Tbo evl-- ; of this city nnd bydenco of It In Manoa precinct' reason cf tho of Lorrin An-- It

Is up on cvory hand. I ,rewiContinuation of this sort of thing TlmpuU,o ,,,,, know

means that the willparty , organl2nllmi 0, tho Republicango tc. certain-defeat-

. And all on ad establish,Is to be carried on tocount of this on other

UllClllgcIll vuieUH Ul JI1UI13U Willnot Btand for it,proves himself so that ne Iswilling to throw his overhoard It he bo to save hlui'self.

No right thinking Republican willBtipport this Bort or mnnlp itntlon,and usurpation of authority.

If the reformation Is notby the Republican nnd thofinanciers wtio are responsible for

i i '.

if'i

bebe

not

the

was tho

I money, or It tho In thoare to liuio holiest nomina

tions, honest nndsent to tlio who arc v;lso

nnd men and enn' be'upon to the

party spirit us well as their,

Alt tho wnnt Is a fair deal.dodgo Is rUIcn- -

Waterhouse

Foriale

lous nnd It lh only to pointnnd who should know of to tho record of the Manoa

what Is being dono, it will as ono of tho ninny

The onlyon the car line.

We have1 for sale at 400feet of awell with a and

We are to offer thisas a or in fifty to a

to' suit the

and terms at our

Waterhouse

Our

HawaiianSouvenirs

excell quality work-manship.

prices found

Examine compareothers.

H. f Wichman

& Co.. Ltd.,LEADING- - JEWELER!

STREET

prontobellevo' oNpress Independently

Andrews delegate,believes operating'

others'to dtu.tloncounty

activitycropping

whetherRepublican

"hormonlzer." ia'bosshlp, working people's

tlinugh Andrewspenitent

associatesnllowx--

institutedmanagers

lowest

FORT

citizens

Republicansprecincts

elections, delegatesconventions

capable depend-

ed houestly representconstit-

uents.peoplo

Andrews' harmonynecessary

Andrewscertainly proofs

available Beach' Prop-erty

WaikiklBeaclt Property, portion

improved large com-

fortable house.

Authorizedproperty wholehundred-foo- t strips

Particulars of-

fice.

1 rust

IFUStFort and Merohant StretiE.,.lK-JaftM-

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iiii'ji nilIt's all a lrfattt-- r of funds that la

bothering the city and county, roadboard In golnc ahead and rarrylntjodt the pl.ins'fnr" either thVmalnteinonce of the' present roads as the- -

construction 'of now highways In Honolulu and the. outlying .districts.

There worr a' lot of routine matters turned 'over tri the road riunmlt- -tee at last night's meeting Af thesupervisors.

'Chairman Qulnn reported that cr

Oern has negotiated with thoOaliu Railway and. Land Cohipany for1

the right of way for a mail on theWalnluu aldo of Walneu (Itilrh, lliorailway compnuy ngree'lng lo removethe looso rock nnd stnno nlong thecut, Which will effect a saving lo tin!county.

This IS n piece of work that Dirt

committee has had In mind, but Ithas not been nblo to do anything

ran tills particular pleco of road. ItIs at tho present tlnio a very steephill and very difficult to get over Inwet weather. It Is also very danger-ous. Tho proposed new cut willeliminate the lallroad rrnsMugH en-tirely It Is recommended that theCity and County Kngtneor ho In-

structed to go ahead and negotiatewith the railway company and makeall necessary arrangements, and thatthe road supervisor of Walatua beInstructed to build tho road as soonas ho Is' finished with Hie work heIs on nt the present time nf Wnl-alu- n.

Tho mad committee' nleo recommend that tho residents of Kinitt- -

wal lanp arc entitled to receive eonslderntlon, nnd upon Investigatingthe merits of n petition received frortithis dlBtrlct, tho road board reconlmended1 thnt the la no receive attention nnd repairs.

Road Supervisor Meyer of Walanandistrict has been asked to Investigateadd take plops to prevent tho' Improper trimming of tiees nlong thegOvornment. road near tlio I.ualualelhomestead by Workers from tho Wal-nna- i)

road gang, it Is also claimedthat tlio workmen started fires alongthe road In order to burn rubblBhnnd the dames' set fire to tho treesand that thK nro destroyed.

Hotel street, between Alapal nndNun n mi streets, Is expected to sooniccclvo attention nt the bauds of theroad board. Qulnn mid the commit'tea hnvo recommended thnt thestreet be scarified und light materialadded when necessary. It Is claim'ed thai ' e -- url; will entail verj.'siii.il ViM. .. The recommendn-I'o- il

Is m. thnt no oil bo llfced oilthis port!' i: of the street.

o bo.ml has adopted the reportran, iium the toad committee ro.gnrdlug tho proposed widening ofNuunnii htivct from tho mausoleumto the Junction with the CountryClub lane. The loport reads as foUlows:

"In regard to a petition from sev-

eral property-owner- s and residentsfrom Kuiinnu Valley, relatlvo to thowidening of Nilubnu "street from thomausoleum up, which wob referredto your committee on roads, bridges,parks'niid public Improvements, afterlrivcitlgatlhg' sArtle, beg leavo to rokport that tho Rapid Transit and LandCompany proposes to extend Us linens far up Nuuanu as the old QueenEmma's place. Tho rarld transitpeople Inform tho rommltteo thatthoy can not commence said workuntil about the first of November,as tho materials, tails, tires, etc,havo been ordered nnd will not arrive.in Honolulu until about thnt time,The property-owner- s nlongKaId roadwith but one exception, are wlllln;to glvo their lands to tho city iitndcounty fieo of charge, providing thoCity and county curbs said avouuoand moves tho fences back. Thcroare a, groat many places alreadycurbed, and tho majority- of thoplaces do noi require any fences, asUicy are already oji th,o propr Una

Jho curbing and moving of fencestherefore will not cost t)io city nn.tcounty a great deal of money. Itwilt bo a benefit to the general pub-

lic as well as tho resldonts of thatdistrict to havo a good driveway,

"Wo recommend that the city andcounty engineer complete the surveyof said street, which we understandIb about finished, w It'll the iindei'.standing tliat the street Is to boftftfcef wide and foar-fo- sidewalk; andthat tlio city and county engtndei- -

furnish to tlio proporty-owtur- s, whotirequested, their proper stieet gradesandfcwldth In the City and Countyott Honolulu 'tis soon as the RapidTinnslt and Land Company starts tolay Its track."

Col. Parker likes to glvo luaus butho doesn't want to claim credit for

plo. Mr. Parker hns been creditedwith giving n luau to tho yachtsmanpt Pearl Harbor, but tho honor of thilcourtesy belongs to Mrs, Allen andMr. Jaeger,' the commodore of thoyacht club. Tho colonel says he callvouch for Its being a good luau hiltho withes' tho honors to be, bestowedwhere they belong.

mi"For B&le'' cardB at Dullctln...

Mill iULB

I 1'

$fil)lChared with forgery United Statea

Commissioned Jndd today miiml praliable cnllfo against J. V.' I'attersoiland hound h(ni over In tluflrt boiiTlsto llio October lerin of tho IVdeinlCourt.

The story of Patterson's conncotlo'itwith a check for 128.7" Issued by'Marshal Hendry to ono Oeorge tlnr-cla- ,

and cnnhed by l'attersnu forfleorgb flarela Is Interesting, and Inways Indicative of carelessness.

l'ntlerson Is assistant postmasterand fioolikcper nl Ilamnkuapoltn,Maul, and llio check was brought himby Oarcln to be cashed, The checkwas for witness' fees hefoio tho I'ed-or-

Qiand Jury but as (larcla wasoxpecllug moiicy from a I'ortugiiesobcucvolclil society of Honolulu, nndns ho ennnot r"nd or wrllo oIllicrRng- -

llsli or I'ortugiieso ho thought thischeck camo from tho society.

Aftcrwnrd the other check1 did e

nnd when ho received It he tooktho money ho had received from Pat- -

tcison hnck and told lilm that thecheck formerly received couldn't bofor him. According to the testimonyof Garcia on the stand this morningand also that of Antone Lopez whowas with him at the tlmo Pattersonlook tho money for the- - check nndkept the check nlso.

Ho afterward turned this check Into the company ns cash, and thenwhen ho.iocelxed al. letter fioni Afar

nhal Hendry later ho answered underdate of December 1R that ho hadfound out tho check did not belongto Garcia nnd hu had forwarded themoney, not the check, to the light-fil- l

owner nt Wnlalua as icipicstodby tho Marshal.

The check fiimi tho' benevolent so-

ciety tu Garcia amounted to thirteendollars nnd was dated December 2.

It was cashed within n few dnys fionitho tlmo It was recoiled by him ntthe same tlmo as he paid the moneyto Pallet son on tho other check.

Attorney Prossor appeared at thehearing for Patterson and UnitedStntes Attorney llreckons appearedfor tho Government.

Prossor made n strong fight toshow that a chargo of forgery couldnot ho laid against his client for thoreason that he had wltnest) d hoslgmitiiro of Garcia on tho cheek.

llreckons, however, contended (hatho was guilty of passing tho Checkon when he knew It to bo worthless,He bed utned It In n3 cii3h after hohad been paid llio money by Garcia,and all this time ho hid the twentyeight sevtnty In his possession.

Tho prosecutor held that If the gov-

ernment had not becomo nwaro thatthe check had never been receivedby, tho man at Wnlalua that Patter-so-

would havo kept It as his ownHe iilso held that Patterson had seenGui-cli- In tho stnro and post offlcoseveral times each week and ns thucheck stated on Its fac3 that It wasIn payment for witness fees ho. bIiiiuM

have known that thero was somo nils- -

Ltakes OB Garcia had not been In Honolulu.

VIRGINIAN IS

N QUARANTINE

When Captain Greene, mnstor of

tho American-Hawaiia- n lino freighter Virginian, sailed from San DI030

for San Francisco, on or about July10th, ho claims that tin medical olfl- -

cers at that port took ,ip his certificate of lumlg'itlon that bad beengranted his vo33d before leavlns Ka--

llna Cruz, tho Pacllle terminal of thoTehuniitepee railway.

The failure to pioditci thlt Important paper at Honolulu has resulted In

tho Virginian being placed In strictquarantine off tho harbor and up un-

til 2 o'clock this aftornoon Dr. Rnmus,

chief of the local branch of the Fed

cral quarantine sorvlce, refused togrant practlque to tho Virginian andBhe will bo coinpolled to remnln off

the port' until such tlmo as a cabled

reply can bo received from tho southern California port,

Tho Virginian has a largo and varled cargo for Honolulu, . It Is claimed

that thesteamer successfully passedmuster at the port of Sun Franciscoand Soattlo.

Tho local quarantine otneers nrotaking every precaution to prevent tho

introduction of, Infectious diseases attlio portSr .Honolulu. , Henco tho de-

mand that all vessels coming herofrom tho moro or less jinfected coc- -

iiuppy occasions given by other peon tluns along the Central American andMexican coast, bo iroporly fumigated, has been carried out ttl tbo letter.

It Is bellovcit that .(dvlcns from SanDiego will bear out tho declarationroado by Captain Grc'ono to tho effectthat ho had been given a properlyflllcd-!- n health1 certillcnte, and upouthe' receipt of such Information ,ycnlilo, the rolcaso uf tho Virginianmay follow,

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A cheaply cor.'tiucted-fram- e build-

ing that Is coon to grace Ihn arl:Uf-crall- c

ni'lghhorhood ati the corner nfKlnB and Kaplolanl streets Will !

the property of Mrs., Mary !.ee, ac-

cording to the appjlcatfou for a build-lu- g

permit 'that tins been Issued bylliiltdtliR nnd Plftmhriig InspectorMlehlsleln,

Tlioiiiionerlylli nuestlon. situatedopposite' Th6ma pirate", Is owned by,1. Alfred Mngoon. It appears thathe has leased Ihn i.mhll lot to Mrsl.en and Hint her money will roverthe cost oferectlng n two-stor- y build1.Ing, HO by 3fi feet, thereon. ' f

The plans call for a structure costing Sir.on. Tho City Mill Companyhas the contract-an- Is ready to n

work on the t (instruction,ilslhg Northwestlumber, tho salho to bo surmountedby n galvanized Iron toof.

Tho erertlflil of siirli'n stritrturo ntthis iilnt has raised ir considerablestorm of protest. Tho matter vWns

brought up before tho city nnd coun-ty board of supervisors nt the rcgif-la- r

meeting held last night, HupcH-lso- r

MrClellnn wanted tu know Ifthere was nny way h which the erec-

tion of siicli n building could boprevented. City .Attorney Mllvcrtou'gnvo ns his Informal opinion that solong as the ntti'cturfl compiled withthe existing regulatloiis-nn- It couldbo shown thnt It was not Intendedto be used ns n tenement house, uothL.lug could bo done.

Tho plans call for two stories,. thttupper floor being divided Into sixrooms, each being 10 by 13 feet. Oneroom has been' designated' ns u "par-lor," the other live iccorded'onthnspecifications as "bedrooms." B.iv'o

In one Instance, the rooms nro notconnecting, unit' havo but one mean'sof Ingress and egress. '

The building, it Is staled, will beprovided with the regulation plumb-ing nudjintillary devkes.

Tho lower Hour Is declared to bofitted up for'buslliei.8 purposes. Thereare three Ktorciiioms, ono IS by ISfeet, another 10 by 18 feet, and nthird 12 by 21 feel. The remainderof tho room on the 'ground, floor willho occupied by closets and sinks, etc.

According to statements from tnnCity nnd County Attorney's orflce, nbuilding to bo classed as a tenementmiiBt (ontnln at least four roomswherein three families dwell.

FOR THE YEARi

tlrlnglng tho largest cargo carriedby a Matson Xnilgntlon liner for thoyear 1910, tho steamer Jjirllne, a lit-

tle over six day? from San Francisco,nrrlved off tho harbor nt noon todn'ynnd within an hour was alongside thoHnckfcld wharf.

Tho vessel brought liGOO tons general merchandise vlillo on declc wore34 head of mules for Oils Scliura.ihand C bullocks for tho Lannt rancn.

Purser Warren nportB lino weather dining tho uulre trip, fbi lastSunday the Lurllao ilisscd the steam-er Nevadan, while on Monday die P.'i- -clllo Mall steamer .Mongolia wu.tsighted, llio Jnpnnosn liner TenynMaru wns also uswd on tin Bimodate,

Tho freight list Includes 'n wldo va-

riety of supplies including n consignment of 144 quarters of beef, 2 largogas buoys nnd a quantity of storesfor tho United States qiurtermniterdepartment. Thcio Is a shipment orir.,000 sacks cement und ii automobiles.

Among the fifty passengers thatarrived by tho vessel Is Captain

who comes to Honolulu totako command of tho schooner AIlcoCooko. "Wily" Woods, chief wardennt Qaliu prison, has returned withTin Soon, an escaped prisoner who(led from Hie Islands by tho Sierra.

I). I.. Wlthlngton has returned froma business trip to (ho coast and wasun arrival by tho l.urllno.

J. C. Hltchnmnn Is nllled with" tfiosugnr Industry of the Republic ofMexico and comes to tho Hawaiian Is-

lands to look over tho field bore, witha possibility of Investment." .;

The Lurllno arrived this noon witha now chief ofilcer in tho ;ior3on ofSI. A. Sladscn, who'succeeds to tho po-

sition held by James Rudden, OlllcorRudden lias been transferred! to lliosteamer Illloiilan.

A. U. Tnrleton; wbn arrived today,Is connected-wit- the Oaliu RailwayCompany nnd he Id nccompnnle.1 nyMra. Turleton- and n son and daugh-ter.

Nearly six hundred tons nf frol.intIs destined' for Knhiiliil, l

will remain. hero-fo- several'doy.Fifty-si- x sacks of mall werb re-

ceived by the postofllce.

Bulletin Btniness Office Phone 250Bulletin Editorial' Room Phone 185

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Shoes of

QualityNot Too Heavy

v Very Fashionable

Superior Leather

w Perfect Finish

M'ineny Slioe StoreTort St.; just njbovo Kiupj

For.

IN REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED andUNIMPROVED, IN HONOLULU nnd1HEAR HONOLULU. OH THE BEACHnnd ON' THE HILLS, for cash onpartial payments;

0 RIf yon wrtnt to rent your place orsomebody else's pl.ico

0 RBonow or loan money, '

- - - SEE - - .'"Pratt, the Land Man

,125 MERCHANT STREET

HOLDERS OF THE

TRAVELER'S CHECKS

Of the

AMERICANBANKERS

ASSOCIATION

arc entitled to Jill the advnntaRcs of the famous Cook ser-vice, with MO offices at im-

portant points in the UnitedStates, Canada, the Orient,Europe nnd Australasia.These Cheques are the safestand most convenient way ofcarrying funds when traveli-ng-.

Bank of Hawaif.Ltd.Capital and Surplus:

51.000,000

P. H. BURNETTE .

Coni'r. of Deeds for California nadNew York; NOTARY FUBLIC;Grant Marriage Licenses: DrawlMortgages. Deeds, Bills of Sale,Leases, Wills, Etc . Attorney for thDistrict Courts. 70 MERCHANT 81

'TTnNnT.nr.ut phone ain ,

Vienna Bakery1120 Fort St.

FINE ROLLS AND BUNS.BOSTON BAKED BEANS.BOSTON BROWN BREAD.

BEST HOME-MAD- E BREAD INTOWN.

Rine nn 197 .

DrinkMAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE

Best in the Market

HENRY HAYPhone 22

& C 0.

FOR YOUR GROCERIES. SEE

AMERICAN BROKERAGE CO.

83-9- 5 Kini Street, near MaunakeaPhono 291 Daily Delivery

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WHEN IN NEED OF

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of any description

Piione 410

HONOLULU'S LARGEST

PAPER HOUSE

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

PAFER & SUPPLY CO., LTD.

Fort and Queen Streets

GEO. G. GUILD - Manager

A VacationReminder

RENT

Safe Deposit

50s HOJJTIf $5 YEAR

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HawaiianTrust Co.,

Ltd.

D23 FORI STREET

MARTIN GRUNE,

REAL ESTATE AGENCY

S3 Mercm.nt S.'reet Telephone 780

Stop Paying RentSee the

HAWAIIAN REALTY CO.Phone 553. 83 Merchant St.

$506 to $15,000 .

CALIFORNIAOIL MAP FREEWe aro giving away free tothose answering this advfertUo-me-

before July 31st, a map ofnil llio California nil fvolils; alsoa freo subncrlptlon to ojr trailoJournal, "California Oil Fields."S.igar-I.oom- Co., 833, 831, 835l'lielan llidg., San Krauclsco,California.

1S5 editorial jeoms-2- 50 busl" ' " , nosa office. Theso arKthevtelephone

2y BULLETIN ADS PAY-JSj- fj; numbers of the D u I ! e 1 n office.

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niJI.LRTIN, HONOLULU. ". II. WnDNnSDAY, AM. 3, l!n9

Alfred D. CooporHawaiian Slocks and Bonds

lionght and Sold307 JUDD BUILDING

Telephone 489 F. 0. Box 007

"'Wrh: Williamson;"

Stock and Bond Broker,

83 M1H0HAHT IX.

PHONE 618. P. 0. BOX 818

Honolulu Stock Exchange

WcdtlCSd.il , AllgUSl 3.

NAME OK STOCK.MEIIOANTILE.

C. Brownrft Co,BIKIAH.

Ewa Plantation CoHawaiian Agrli.C''Ila. Coti), ft jfiig. Co. . .Hawaiian Hus'tr CollunomuSuga. CoHonika.i Hugar CoHaiku Hugar Collutchltiron.SiigBr I'l.int. .Kahiiku Plantation Co ...Kekaha Gugar Co.KoluaHugai Ci'MrHrydeSugj-C-Oi)ii Sugar CoDm men Hugar Co11,.... C.... .... t (JOlovnluCo

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Paaubau Surfur Plant. Co.1 nunc Sugar MillI'ulu Plantation CoPcpcekeo Hugar CoPiuueerMIIlCoWnl.iiua Agrlc Co. ..'....Wulltiku Sugar CoWalmanalo Sugar CoWalmea Sugar Mill Co. . .

MISG12I..I.ANEOUH.Intrr-Islan- BtafcimN.Co.Hawaiian Kl"ctrlc Co. ...lion. It. T. & L Co.. Prof. .Hon. IL T. & 1. Co Com. .M utual Tclophune Co. . . ,Hr.lilku Hitboci Co.,

Paid UpNahlku llubbot- - Co., Ann. .Oiihun.&L.Co.llllo II It Co. FfdlllloIt.H.CoIon 1J &M.Co.

HnwailH'j HllinaiiilnCo .

Tanjong Otah H. Co. ol updo do ai. C5 p

BONDS.Hnw.Ter.4 fFlruCl.) ..Hac.Ter. iUnw.Ter.4V4Xlaw. Tor. 4 t,X,

Haw Ter.3V4XCnl. Beet Bug. R. ttcf. Co. 6Hatuaku.i l?!tcb Co.,

Uppur Ollch CaHaw. Irr. Co.. 6s 15 pd. .Maw. Irrgtn. Co., 6sHnw. Com. & fiiig. Co. 6llllo It. It. Co. Issue 190llllo It. It. Co. Con. G ...Hiiaokna Sugui Co., 6" . .Hon.R.T. ftUCo.fitf ...Knpl Vy. Co 6Kohala Pitch Co. GsMcDrydo Sug-i- i Co. r, ...Oaliult. AL.Cn. syOahu Sugar Co.6Olaa Sugar Co 6I'ac. 8ng. Mill Co. B

Pioneer Mill Co 6Walalua Agrlu. Co. i , ..

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HA1.KS llotniTii lloanlH: 10 Mc- -

llrjilo. $0.23; IIC000 W.ilalu.i ?h.?10.7:; $1000 Knuil (,, JIOil; 75 OahuSag. Co.. 131.

Ktwlon SjiIch: 10 Mcllrydo, $ii.2.;10 Mcl)i)di Sd.LT,; 10 Mellrydr.Mcllryilf. Sli,!3j fin XUItrjilc, Jli.25:15 Mi'lloilo. J.i.W; 25 O.ilm Silg. Co.J31: 10 Oahu Hug Co, S3I, 'M Haw.C. & S Co, 511

Latest sugar quotation 1.30 cents or$87.20 per ton.

Sugar, 4 36 cts

Beets, iJO 3-4- 0"

HEM' HUE IllllSt CO.

Mmhor Honolulu Slocx nd BonoExchino

fort and merchant ststelephone 738.

Harry ArmitageStock and Bond Broker

Mumber of Honolulu Stock andllond Exchange

Campbell Block, Merchant Street

Roth & GiffardSTOCK AND BOND BROKERS

Members Honolulu Stock and BondI Exchange u

848 KAAHUMAHU STREET

STOCKS AND BONDS

Trent Trust Co.,Limited

MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK ANDBOND EXCHANGE

Denli-ou- , Tox , Julj 21. HarryKinllh, a prominent business plan;Mrs Doiulo Will, a widow , nnd herlnftint child, weiu drov.ned today InHondall roervolr, ho miles fromhere

I

LOCAL A,ND GENERAL

A new supply of the huge nickelpads has just, come in. Two hun-

dred sheets for five cents, at theBulletin .office.

One TVuh-llg- ht Oiu.If your horse or dog Is sick. II. It

Ilowat, I). V. 8., phono H29,'i Seated Auto for hire. Phono 199

Jamctf-IIakcr-r Voung Hotel Stand

Do you want n clean comfjrtublvroom 11.5D or $2 week? Cay 1281Koit-S- t.

There will bo a praer meeting allM. i:. Church (Ms c citing It IITrent will lead.

Tho advanco bookings for thu twonext trips of tho Blerra to tho Coastarc exceptionally largo.

A Korean boy named Koon Ninwho ran nway from homo was round-t-

up b tho pollco yrstcula)If you want a good Job done on an

auto or carrlago take It. to HawaiianCarrlago Mfg. Co., 427 Queen St.

The escaped lunutlc from thu A)-lun- i

na caught yesterday nn5 re-

turned to tho hepert) at that liutltutlun

Pay. rash and auk for green stampsmiey'lo free Call at lb" nlmw iiminiand sou what ,jon get Ireo for

"stamps. i

Jerry Ilfloncy lhnow at the AutolLivery Cn. with his Packard car.iNo. 270. HotuI and union streets;phone C,

A slip on tho sldcnnlk resulted In

a dislocated shoulder for Harrj How-- 1

anl last night. The patiol ,ipmJtook hfm to the hospital. j

Charles A. Slowurt of thn Stow- -

art Hotel has prcrcnlcd a 'Ji.o sIHorrup to the Country Club, and all III-- )

golfers will tunc a c'.iancc of compet-

ing for ILJoseph Dciincy, who has boon In

these Islands fur ocr forty jears.died at tho Queen's hospital ji'stcr-da-

morning. Ho folloneil the Ir.nleof shli)""cnrpentcr.

The members of tho C A. V feelvery elated ocr their lctorj lastSunday, and tho players ore till stilltalking of the lilt mail" b Aynu,which wallop won the game

Hnualel was the only precinct onKaunl that was carried by the Pro-

hibitionists In tho plebiscite Thuoie was 61 )cs anil 40 no. All other

luccliirta went two to ono no.Tho ciigagement of MlAs l.ulit Dnn-nc- r

of Siinnydalc, Seattle and Wil-

liam K. Macomber of Honolulu Is an-

nounced. Tho wedding will tukoplace In Seattle on September 23.

Men who know thu host Inslxt uponhaving- - tho Knox Hat. 8tlva's Toggery advertisement shows Colonel1Ilousovclt'a hand nnvlng, his Knoxhit us Iho battleship Duct left Hamil-ton Iloads, '

If you aro In need of any plumbingwork or plumbing appliances sco JohnNott, tho Pioneer Plumber, ,183 Menchant St., near Alnkuj) St. Mr. Nott:Is a Fclrntlllc plumber nnd carries n!full stork of the latest plumbing np-- 'llanccs.

lied hpiciuls and towels aro tho spe-cials at Sachs Diy Goods Co. thiswrvk. KrliiKCd and Hummed TurkishTowels, Hemmed Cotton Towels iindjHemmed and Hcnislltchud I.lnen To I

wh'ii. SpuclJl prices to Hotels anl'Ilo.irdlug Houses.

Thrro will bu aji llliittrated talkon "Ilcllgluus Conditions In Mexicoat the Central union church thisuirulng, Mr. Wsterolt, who liasseemed a largo number of views fromthat part of lectors.ll proiiueus in in-- iimiulerbudy Invited,

Thu fiuiernl rcrvlces of the lutolMm. Mnfk (J. Johnston weru held yes !

teulay nftuiiuKin at tho MethodistChurch, of which tho deceased wari uvalued member. Notwithstanding thufact that tho notlco was short a larganumber of friends gathered to paytin Ir last respects, Tho floral trltiutos weio many and beautiful.

The contract for n new three sloiyrolnforced concrotu block In bu enetol on tho comer of Hotel mil Portstieets hua been let, and work willli i commenced at once. The build-ing will of Hlmllar material- - as wasused In tho construction of tho nuwJapanese bank building. There Mill

bo a deep basement and all mudornworking throughout

Karly to bed and early to rise, workllko II and aihertlso tho l,aku- -

view No, 2 Oil Company tho safest andbest nil proposition to mako big mo-

ney ever offered- - to tho people of Ho-

nolulu. I havo I1U000 icaily to backmy assertion. Who will pick up thogauntlet? No plllklu. Phono G90, J. (O-

swald Lulled, Port btrcct next Con-

vent. P. 8. II s for Hay.

Tho estate of Prank Antonu Is

again befoto thu courts, Iho II rut uppcarancu being twenty-tw- o years agowhon thu will was lllcd. It Is nowbciTig heard In Judgo Ilublmou'scuuit their being two claimants, onea nephew nnd tho other a womannamed Kuhluu who claims to be adaughter of tho deceased b) a com-

mon law- - niarrlagu. Kauhl was ap-

pointed administrator but ho diedmaking u i"ort and after col-

lecting JUDO it Is I'lulmed.

CASTOR I AFor Infants and Children. ,

The Kind Von Have Always Bought

Boars theSignature of 4Ai

FOR SALE.

Highest Type oi Hai and ManThe above is an exact reproduction :f President Roosevelt's

hand with his Knox lint in it as he waved Godspeed from thedeck of the yacht Alc"iii" on December 10, 1007, to theAmerican Battleship flcu as it started on its wonderful triparound the world the command of Adipiral Evans, in thepresence of fifty thousand cheering Americans.

This remarkable photograph of Mr. .Roosevelt now hangsover the desk of Colonel E. M. in the Huilding,Fifth Avenue nnd 40th Street, New York.

An exact reproduction would appear but for the wish ex-

pressed by the that his picture be kept out of adver-tisements. Colonel Roosevelt always had the best of everything.

SILVA'STOQQERY.Ltd.ELKS' BLDG., ST NEAR

mReality always surpassesimagination.

IMPEMALESMOUTH PIECH

CIGARETTESleave nolhlng to your imagina-

tion. They're mild and rich,"

fragrant and cool. , The finetobacco, cooling mouthpiece andmais paper wrapping make themthe real thing.

10 for 10 centsTHE JOHN BOLLMAN CO., Mf.

WANTS

Klrst rl.us drersmnklng parlor, sonprosperous. lent; flnu loca-

tion Tho nwnur Icavlug forol iiriount of sltl.ness. Ad-

dress ' V O". Ilullctln olIU-u-.

iust nt

NEW - TO-DA- V

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

Members of tho 1'nheitlly Clii'idesiring a table or extra seats furtho dinner evening must scudIn uppllcatlun before Thursday evon-In-

1087-1- 1

IN TIIK ClUCl'lT COl'llT OK Till:Klist Circuit, Torrltoiy of HawaiiAt Chambers. In Probato No, -- 6S

In tho matter of tho Instate, ofPerry of Honolulu, T II.

document purporting to bo tho I.ustWill nud Tcbtiiment of Perryof Honolulu, T. II , havingon the Srd day of August, A I) 1010been presented to said Probato Court,nut a petition for probate thoicof,praying for tho Issuance ofTcs(unientar) to Manuel Hcgu Smirihuvlng been filed by said MumiulItego Souza, It Is Onleied, that Tues-day, thn Ctli day of September. A I)1910, at 10 o'clock u. m of said d.i.at tho courtroom of said Court Inthe Judiciary Iluildlng. in the Cityand Count of Honolulu, he and thnLame Is licich appointed tho tine)and place for proving tnld Will midhearing said application. Honolulu, August II. 1910. Ily orderof thu Couit. J. A TliO.MP.SOKClerk. Circuit CoWt, Klrst Cli uP(' J' PcterHin, nttnriiet fo i

HoliersL87 Au 3. 10, 17 24

jrjsjsj'r'or Salo' cards at Bullctlu.,

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lJ.rfii?9TiiS,1S""l

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Ihe Electric fohi , ,

1( AIT IS AS ESSENTIAL IN THE MODERN HOME AS

LIGHT ITSELF. . , ' VlUtTELEPHONE 300 AND OUR SOLICITOR WILL CALL.

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NIGELL'ETHE MOST DELICIOUS

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ing Niccllc, nnd it is absolutely pure, with a most exquisite llavor.

BottlrM at Nice. France

YOUR GROCER HAS IT, IN V AND TINS

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untry Stores

BADGER'S EXTINGUISHERS andCHEMICAL ENGINES, with WATCH-MAN and WATCHMAN'S CLOCK shouldbe in every store.

This equipment will protect you fromfire. Extinguishers, Chemical Engines andWatchman's Clocks for sale by

J A (OilmanFort Street, Honolulu Phone No. 50

BUTLER AMES TO LEADFIGH AGAINST LODGE.

MiiiirhUHCllsmuTUiculir

m'HE ADVERTISER whouses the classified column

has distinct advantageover competitor who

display classified advcitiscr

classified advertisement-- ! because,

looking something-- . classified advertiser

icsponse. Classified advertisers

Bulletin charged

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YAT KING. STOREImporters nnd dealers in Fancy

ury uooas, uncntni bilks and GentsFurnishing". Trunks, Suit Cases, etc,

HOTEL ST., OPP. THE EMPIRE

NO. 182. TERRITORY OF HAWAII.COURT OF LAND REGISTRATION.TUIUMTOKY OF HAWAII to KOI!

KKT I.OVB BSTATI3, LTD. (byJaa, K Morgan, Manager);c'ukditous or i:stati: OVMltS. KANIAMANU TITCOMU;CHKDITOUS Of KSTATi: Ob'MltS. KAIIHI.K KA1I.I; lIHIUrfOK MltH. KANIAMANU TITcom . iiniim or MltH. K.- -

lli:i.K KAII.I; TUItltlTOIlY OI''HAWAII. ! Aloxaudcr Lindsay,.lr , aa Attorney (Icneral, and byMaiaton Campboll, us Supcritirti'iiilriit of Public Works; CITYAND COUNTY OK HONOLULU,liy .loscpli .1. Tern, as Ma)or andl'icsldent of the Hoard of Super- -

vlaors; and to ALL wbom It mayrnureru:

Wlierena, a petition lias lieon pro-

annted to said Court liy LINCOLNI.OY MiCANDLGSS to refilsts.- - andtontlrm bla title In the foll'jn,ing- -

ilcKcrllit'il land:Lot at weal turner of Nuiianii mid

I'auahl streets, Honolulu, being aportion of Land Commlaslon AwaidNumber ."S.., Hojul Patent NumberHi 17 to Isaac Lewis.

llegh ntiig at an Iron bolt at tliotoullienst corner of this lot, anld Ironbolt marking the west corner of I'a-

uahl and Nil ii ami streets. The coordinates of said bolt helliR 2:!0.ir.'i- -

feet south and 3H7.t;i feet westfiom a tiovcrniucut Survey StreitMonument whl h la on the Intersec-tion gf a orrnct In thu strei-- t

from tho southwest Hue of llerel.inl.istreet mid running soiitliwcalerly,and n nfttict In the streetfrom the noitherly lino of Nuu.ui'istreet ami running ,Mmthwesterl) :

thenco lunnliig aa follows by' tiueazlniutha;1 117 3S' 123.00 reel along Pail- -

alii eti'eet;2. 53" III' 2.1.00 feet along L. C. A.

"k;i to Kuakolo;3 I' Ki 13.2U reel along L. C. A.

not to John llolihs;4. 332 20' 27.70 feet along L. C.

A. 974 to M. Kekuanaou;5. 322" 47' 14" 82.8(1 feet along t.

C. A. 971 to M. Kekuanaoa toNuiKinii street;

fi. 238 39 28.10 feet along Nun-nu-

stiect t the Initial point.Arcn, 3880 rquaro feet.You aio hereby cited In appear nt

the Court of Laud Itcglslratlon, tobo held at tlio City and County otHonolulu on the. Gth day ot Septem-ber, A. I). 1910, nt ten o'clock Inthe fore! ooii, to show cause. If any

ou have, why tbn pra)cr of wi'ilpetition should not ho grunted, Andunless oii appear at said Clint atthe time and placo aforesaid your de-

fault will ho 10 orded, and thu saidpetition will he taken as Loufeased,and voit will bo forever baried fiomcontesting said petition or any decice entered theieon.

Witness tlio Honorable W J ItOII1NSON, Judge of bald Court, this 3rdday ot August, In tho )eur nineteenhundred und ten.

Attest with Seal of said Court:(Seal) M T. SIMONTON.

Itcglatrar.1087 Aug. 3, 10, 17. 21.

fleorgo rieldB, the ncgio muidcrer,whoso esi'upo from J.tll at St. Augus-lliio- .

Kin., prt vi'iited his execiillini atWest Palm llcacb. vwis Thohniiglng will lake place.

a ;i.famrt.nKM W,.w, , M

TO 00 HIGHER

THE JAVA CROP IS

OOINO TO BRITAIN

Cuba Centrals Nearly Done Grinding-- Strikes Interfere With Melt.!ng Operation!.

Wlllclt ft (Irny's Sugar Timlo Jour-ti- n

II feir Jul)' 21 icpnrta as follows on

tlip raw augar mnrkct:SlntMIrs It; Special CiiMr-r-Cul- m

Tlio nix prlnclp.il iort4000; Hxporta, IG.00O; Block

i

iiRnlnat lf.4,000 tonR Inst )oar. Cen-

trals grinding 4, ugnlnst ft Inst weeknnd n In 1909 and 2 In I90S.

Block in the United Stntca mill

Cub. logetlier of SGS.SII ion.. against'

682.130 tona last week nnd ."Jtona laat )eur, an Incicme of '2.iS. ,

tona from laat yearKuropo. Stock In Kurope. 1,320,000

tona, iignlnat l.ltr.,000 tona laat year.

VWble Sitipl)r-To- tal atock nf Day. ""''I'innd America. l.SSS.SII the testimony tlio raao It npi

aRiilnat tona laat jour tholpearcd that when n bill $38

Hnmn linden ilntea. Tlio decreuao of ! presented In Oelolier It ilia--

atock la .12,313 tona, aRiilnat a decreaseof 7(1,395 last week. Total atocka andadnata toRcther ahow n vlallilo aupply

nt 2,040,811 totiH, aRiilnat 2,116,127

tons last car, or a lccrciio of "s.33.tona.

Itnnx. Under our remarks lastweek, wo said that tho sales of

at tho 4.30c. basis vvcro ex-

ceptional, and that the current marketquotation would rise to tho 3c. c. andf. basis again. This forecast provedcorrect, aa only 38,000 bags vvero sold

4.30c, and the next sales on Mon-

day nnd Tuesday vvero at tlio basisof 3c r nnd f. (4 3Hc). At tbla basissomo 200,000 bnga vvcro taken threercllners. Including K.n.ooO Culms nndC0.000 Porto Ulcus, July and Augustshipments.

At tho close thcro nro still somo100,000 bags centrifugals prompt)shipment offering on tho market3c. c. and f basis, but for Augustshipment per lb higher Is

asked, whh tho lono and tendency In

fnvor sellers. New Orleans Is re-

ported have paid 3.03c. c. and f.

A slgnincanco of the Kuropean mar-

ket, which lias been quiet and steadythroughout the week. Is that quota-

tions for now crop beets advanced3d for October-Ooccmb- dollvery,ulinulniT n tinni-ntn- f li'n fllunnalllnn In

new crop. "If new crop beeU'

tlnue to advance. It will bo to tho ad- -

"' "" IMUIIIUIB, I1I1U UIUI

sentimental price of 3c, c. nnd f.. heldfor so long n tlmo, will likely bo over(oino und a somen lint Important ad-

vance jet follow.Tim Luropcan situation, by tho

Hoard of Trade figures, shows 195,831

tons mora cano Imported Into tlioUnited Klngdoln to July 1st than dur-ing tho sumo period last year. ThisIncludes over 100,000 tons from Cuba,and no doubt tonds keep old cropprices down, Inasmuch us to theselargo enno rocolpts thcro will, eventu-ally, bo added much larger Importsfrom Java Into the United Kingdomthan customary.

Thrro Is Interesting nowa from Hus-al- a,

w lie ro tho Government Is takingactive steps to reduce tho high prlrearesulting from speculation Hintcountry. They bavo lowered tho lniport duty to nn oxtcnt that will perin It the Importing of u considerable,amount ot Austrian sugar. At thosamo tlmo, the refund of taxes on ex-

ported augur lias been suspended,leaving tho markets of Klnland undPersia, heretofore largely suppliedfrom Itusslu, open to other producers.It may bo seen later that this actionof (tussla will further reduce avail-

able supplies continental countriesof Europe to an extent that will Influ-

ence Kuropean prices higher.Our weekly Cuba cable gives 4000

tons rocolpts, against 2000 Ions laatyear, with 4 centrals grinding, againstjl lust year. Tho C last yoar continuedgrinding until August 23rd. Visible,pioductlon to dato Is 1,714,000 tons,which, added to 10.1,582 tons, tho alterreceipts of last year, would glvo ,ncrop of 1,817,582 tons, Thoso figuresIndicate Hint thu final crop may near-ly roach tons. Ono of tholargest ccntials Cubn, thu Chapar-r- a,

closed this week, having mado530,500 bags,' against 482,428 bugs lastytar. This central closed carllor thanlatt year, but started working somoweeks earlier than last season.

Total stocks United States andCuba together 508,814 tons, against582,430 tons Inst wock nnd 496,127

tons last jcar.The Imports Into India during May

show un Incre'uso ovor tho iirrccdlngMay, notwithstanding tho turgor do-

mestic crop. March, April and Mayall showed an Increase. Impor's

Ah regards thu Huropean si owingcrop, It gives promlso of a consider-able Increase over lust jour, but lessthan tho phenomenal crop of two

years ago. Tlio cnntlnontnttins recently been cold and wet, iiitirli'like t'.iat of lnt summer, Imt tho tecllrooU had n mucli bolter atari thinspring. I

The algnlflcnnce. of our Javi cable,'la Hint, although the-cro- Iim hi en

toportcd dclnjcil, tlio shipments nro

nctuntly nlicnd of Inat )cnr tit thistlmo. Also, tlio crop la diverted fiom

the United Stales mid boos Itra-'l- to

United Kingdom, tilling it Rip Hint

might have required further lur- -

chases In Cubn to (111 Inter on. Tlio

remainder of tlio Culm crop sc.-m-

doitlned fur tlio t'nltcd Status stip ly.

Meltings of raw augur nro (till und-o- r

tlio normal, tlio atrlkora at tuo II.

t)r.Kuroiw tona In In

1,011.127 at Tor wasI9" waa

nt

by

forat

ofto

con- -

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to

In

to

1,800,000

In

In

In

ft Ii liouao not having return' d to

work.

!P0Y5IHAN LOST. ..-- ..

JN 1115 51111

Judge lloliliixnn li.ia ronilciOU Judg- -

'""' '" .' "'riTin' Znm J (1. favor or tlio.,,,. 10 MaK bought for(i1 llwc, , ,,. ,, rr ,,)r,.,onal

aci vlret.Dr. Wood liroiiclit ault fur tbla

nnioiint aa tlio MinhltiK partner of

puled by Karla vhn aald that ho owedonly $13 and paid that amount.

Kroni that tlmo until c.irly tbla

)cr when tlio claim for 103 naho had .received no medical ni

tcntlmi from Dr. Wt.d.Judgment was given the defendant

with costs ncaossed nt $15.20.

UNION PACIFIC

TRANSFER MOVED

Union Paclfc Tranter Company

baa moved In larger and finer quar-

ters on King aire t next to AlexanderYoung llottl. Tho company Is now

located In lis now offlco and quartersnnd has better fncllltlctthnn over forhandling Its rapidly growing business,

Ono good feature about tho now (ocal"n la tho nniplo and snfo storage

"m- - TI",8C who hv,?. f"n.,llTu nml'j.11..... nruirfa If, utlirn llll ntl.t the rnillmo'lloui stmo rooms of tho UnionPacini" Train fei Co Ideal. The t'lephono number Is the sjiue as formerly. 68.

CHARLES CLAPP

IS MARRIED

Th Kal.i.oulh Maas. Knlo-pri-

b hes tic In ovv ng murilago no- -

Jw Mr clami ,, . ,, ,....... I,.. f.1P ,.,.. ,.nrit I.O..I1 aS

m)calC(1 lt, ,io Inter Lland Company:

CLAPP-SWIKT- .

MAItltlLl) -- Charles Henry ClapptoKrnneoa doubl Swift on Thursday.Juno twontytblid, nineteen hundredand ten

111(1 CATJILMMiCITY PATHOS

A big gathering of city fathers Is

proposed at St. Paul, Minn, duringI the latter part of this month und tho

honorable board of Supervisors logetlier with tho Mayor nnd heads of

depnitmtnts have been Invited to at-

tend.Tho fourteenth annual convention

of the of American Municipal

, Cities will conveno ut tho Minnesotacapital from August 23rd until tho2Cth Inclusive.

Owing tu financial circumstancesover which they have no contiol thocity administration has politely butfirmly declined to participate.

stum: .not (Uitii.un:.

Tho collectors of city garbage ob-

ject to tho contribution of buildingstono, loose rock und other materialthat la moro or Irsa frequently 'de-posited In tlio rcceptlclos loft at resi-

dences and places of business.Tho matter came up beforo tho

Supervisors last evening In connec-tion Willi a letter of protect receivedfrom Superintendent Hath of PalamaMission, who claimed that tho col-

lectors fulled to mnlio their statedcalls.

Tho commute a on sanitation nndhealth found out that It was a prac-

tice uf certain people to placo rockaand dirt In fie boxes nnd It waa

for the gurbago menIn load tho samo on their wagons,tho garbago department being Intend-ed for thu icmoval und disposition o(refuse.

.mii:iii..sti:i. in; poutsOX CITY 1'I.UMIIIM!.

During tho month of July tlio ofllcoof the Ilulldlug und Plumbing In-

spector passed upon Ut plumbingplans and Issued tho samo numberof permits. Plans accepted numbered8G nnd 1C3 Inspections were made.Kl tines Installed numbered 200,

while fees collected amounted to $129.

-- ""iM'MWuot' -

WHITNEY & MARSH, I id.

BigRemnant

ibciie'NOW ON '

WOOLEN GOODS,SILKS, LAWNS,

and WASH GOODSof all kinds

2 RECREATIONS jj.

M MvMvnnnKKXM xVxx n,

i

Tin: m:w oiipiikilm. j

o.m.v torn .moki: Minns.Tho Casino Mimical Comedy Co

ends Its engagement on Saturdaynight and tho musical program Is ex-

ceptionally good tlila week. LllsoSchuyler dots u clever Coster songand u catchy (Ionium song, both le-eching deuened encdres. MaudUockwcll mado tho lilt of tho eveningwith "Stars and Stripes Forever." 8houna In excellent voice nnd wore an-

other of thoso wonderful govvun, thistlmo of ii dark pearl with n scaly mer-

maid effect. She could havn taken ahalf dozen encores. I.iurcl AtkliiHsung "Patrick O'llnre," and gavo onuot tho beat character Htudlit uf thopiece. Vllma Stcck, tho mining snu-- ibrctto, sang ono' of her best tour:? and '

with tho aid of tho chorus miidn a hit. '

Carloton Chuso nnd Olga .Heck gave apretty duct In "In Mooney, SpooneyTime." McGuIre, (larrlty und Stuarteach have specialties and altogethertho program Is ono of tho most enter-- !tabling of tho engagement. Tho Com-- ipany deserves crowded houses for thorest of tho wo-k-

, for tlio samo pltccwill run tbn week out.

Tin: r.wtK. .

Tho two Ciottons ut tho Park canlilt heavy weights and thou some, ac-

cording to tho published records nndcertificates which they have. Cmll,tho larger of tho two, holds tho record for heavy weight lifting, havingraisru mvj poll no a wcigui in muKnglhili style, a straight lirt, and 311

pounds according to tho continentalatylo. This Is from tho ground to

waist and chest and tlion overhead.Otto hold tho rocord for men nndurten stono and at 137H pounds, rained2.'8 pounds. Privately he onco (i led21,1 pounds but this Is not it r.'cordlie ulao held tlio Kuropean champion-ahl- p

for Ora"co-Itomn- n wrestling. Tlio

Parisian achool of athletes iimilo "i'Ii

I 1

or tho men, wlilshvvero used by tho ofanatomy In his lectures lo tho stu-

dents.Tho Croltons did U comedy .Hunt nt

tho Park laat night that mado nnlilt. Tho rest of tlio vau-

deville atuuta worn nlso nxtolientMiss May Is a great favorite and theDesmond Sisters am moro thuti overin demand. Dryso lias caught on w'ihIlia new act.

tiii:Two little tola, alien

of Hawaii, arc dividing hon-

ors vvllh Carl Wallncr at tlio Dnplrothin week and making n hit. Theywere pupils of Mrn Cunn in dancing,nnd ot Mario Kenny, In dramatic

They sing like Inrkn anddanco with skill. Thtv.Iltltn girls have made a hit and re- -'

celvo everynight. Cnrl Wnllner Is tho same fav--

orlto at this theater as bo was whenho further up the street.Tho motion pictures aro lino nnd pre-

sented In a way that rollccts credit ontho

AM pi:opi.i: noon.

Mr William llonpor, who lias been

running u shoo

fur somo tlmo In this city, nnd,

from tho superior work ho turnedout was known as tho "shining lightof Hotel sicet," Is about to departfor tho coast Ho called at tho II u

ofllco for tho ex-

press purpose of saying that ho budnever before lived in a placo thatcould come near Hawaii for

ellmato and tlioof thu proplo was better than tho ell-

mato. It Is slnted that Mr. Hooperplaced a fow dollars on tlio right manat lleno.

Chicago, July 21. -- Oliver E. Pagan,the export,arrived In Chicago fromtoday Pagan will aid in tho Federal(Irauil Jury of tho Na-

tional packing company, which will boresinned hero Tuesday .1

LB,KERR&CO.'S

Special

3ciie

Will Continue till Saturday

'iniwrT ritliililst'JVS'

mr

negativesdemonstrator

i:.mpiim:.Pnrtugucso

daughters

consummate

tremendous npplniiso

nppearcd

uinnageinonL

ci.imati:

polishing oMnblbli-mo- n

jesterday

anywherodollghtlul hospitality

government's IndictmentWuahlngton

Investigation

morning.

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EVfiNIM BULLETIN, H0N6LULU, t. H WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3, ifiiflawyWPMMlWWWWtWtMtwwwiMwssji smjim.i

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DOVES r a - t m f?i AS

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.RE FLYING THESE DAIS AND TIIE SHOOTING ISGOOD. OUR NEW

Ithaca Shot GunsWITH THE LATEST LOADS III

Selby CartridgesWHICH WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH STOCKOF, WILL DO THE WORK.

EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF SHOOTING SUP-- I

LIES AT

E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD.

If It's PaintAND YOU WANT A GOOD JOB, SEE ME TOM SHARP

Sharp SigjntSARE SEEN EVERYWHERE

PHONE 007 ELITE BUILDING

J. A. G1LMAN,Shipping and Commission

Agent forArthur Sewall & Co., Bath, Me.

Parrott fc Co., San FranciscoBadger's Fire Extinguisher Co.

General Fire Extinguisher Co.(GRIHNELL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLEK)

Neuinan Clock Co.(WATCHMAN'S 0L00K)

Royal Standard TypewriterAachen & Munich Fire Ins. Co.

v FORT BTREET. NEAR MERCHANT

Yosemite ValleyOPEN ALL YEAR

The Scenic Attraction of CaliforniaA valley of great benuty and grandeur, unique in iti

assemblance of iheer walls of great height, imposing peaki,and the number of its stupendous waterfalls.

Now Reached by Rail A Quick,Comfortable Trip

Daily train service from Merced to the Park Line, con-

nects at Merced with Southern Paciflo and Santa Fe.0. W. LEHMER. Traffic Manager. Y. V. R R.. Merced, Cal.

Fresh Columbia RiverSalmon

Halibut, andCrystal Springs Butter

Metropolitan MarketW. F. HEILBRON, Proprietor 45

W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.WINES AND LIQUORS

PHONE

BOLE AGENTS

MONT ROUGE WINESTHE WINES OF C0NN0ISSEUB8

W deliver to fill parts of the city twice daily.FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY

WE GUARANTEE OUR GOOD

Institute for PhysiotherapyCORNER BERETANIA AND RICHARDS STREETS P. 0. BOX 440

I 4 Open From 8 A. M. to 7 P. M., Except Sunday

All kinds of Electrio Light Baths (blue, red, white and violet),Steam Baths; Turkish, Russian, Pine Needle, Nauheim. Carbonio Acidand Oxygen, or Medical Baths; Massage, and High Frequency,etc.

Special attendant for ladies. ,

jttkMltiaiMmm

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Honolulu

qnW TiP flI rfREAL HAWAIIAN FAREWELL

TO TRANSPACIFIC YACHTSMEN

Last iiIrIi! nt tho Seaside Into'lie final ottering uf hospitality

made to tlic Irnlial'n'lflc )aclitxmenanil the scene when over one lntntired ntid fifty men Bat down to tlitluuu was stirring ore. Tlie outdour dining room of the Seaside hudbeen transformed Into verltuljlefairy bower, utid ferns, HowerK nn.lflngs lent nn air of enchantmentthe place,

All the after neon Will Mclnern.and bevy of young ladles bail Inbored to itecorntn .the dining halland the result was triumph. Ileniillfnl lels were left ot. enrh rlinlrthat the guests and their hiia.ts coulddecorate themselves noon tbe.arrived,

The tnliles were net In half moon,and In the center were the crewsof the yachts, l'rlnco Cupid and Com.modore Jneger of the Hawaii YachtClub, Scattered mound the rest ofthe room woro all tho. nulling men otHonolulu at:d their friends.

The linn was of tlio real Mewullautypo, nnd the efforts of the mallhliiL

lift pol with their fingers cause!some nmusoment umong the oldera. The feast was perfect, anoyory delicacy that (oiilit he though'of wag to be seen on the tables. Thetables themselves wero decoratedwith ferns and gicen leaves and pre-sented pretty sight.

Krnest Kant's urchestrn was onhand and during tho progress ot tinluau pluyed some Hawaiian airs tlia.calledfqr muolt.appnuse. Tho musliwdl of the real haunting, Bweetriety, nnd evidently affected themainland yachtsmen,Mclneniy Speaks.

Aimr many iousih linn been noilileiland signaled across tho room, re

Jaeger ntoso and IntroducedWill Mclnerny, who was make thuflrst speech of the evening. McInerny coon got Into his stride andbegan to tell all about the originof the transpacific race. He waxedeloquent over the doings of CaptainWilder and the crew of tho Hawaii,and every remark wub signal for:hecrs which shook tho rafters.wound up by saying that the timehad now come to present the trophiesto tho jnchtsmen, and called uponFrank Thompson perform tho dutyPresentation of Trophies.

The genial Prank wns cheered tothe echo when he roue to say fewwords and hand, the beautiful cala-Jinsh-

ovor to the captains of 'theyachts that took part In the trans-pacific race.

"Will Mclnerny has used everyword hud Btoied up to sny, nndthink hard luck to hne to followhim In the speech-makin- g line. Whon

look around this room, see thatou all have everything except wa.

ter; yon had enough of that on thovoyage down from San l'cdro."Thompson's speech wiib tnaster- -

piece, and he kept the gatheringlaughing nil tho time. His finalmarks, he presented the first prlxoto Captain Wilder, wero couched In

different strain, and he concludedtouching little speech by saying:

"Not only. In tho name of the mem-

bers ot the Hawaii Yacht Club dopresent this beautiful trophy to you,but also In the name ot the peoploof Hawaii whom 5011 berved faith

fcTiii'- -- ''

fully In the trans-Paclfl- c rare" Will.hee,rs greeted these remarks, andthen Captain Wilder responded Inhappy strain,Wilder TcsDonds.

1.11st time wo galherj'il here,said, "wo were Utters,went Commodoie Sinclair, wh.won the This Unit' we are tinwinners, nnd am glad In Credltimet, however, be given 'to the othetwo yachts, which practically campto the starting line San Pedrountried and unknown. The Sweetheart, nltliough not new boatfar hull Went, was, ncvortheles"

unknown tiuantlty seller. Slvhad been changed from power boatto yacht, and was not knownhow she would perfoim over the longPacific wi)uge.

"The Mollllou was straight fromthe building jnrds. and she was aimuntried and new. To the men wh'ihmught those two yachts down mustbe given lut of credit, and thethey treated while on the Coastwill noer be forgottci thine winenjoyed the glorious hospitalitythe Thess, remarks o'Wlldoi's were punctuated withcheers, nnd tho inptaln of theHawaii sut down there was anotheioutburst.

Fianl; Thompson then again gotto his feet nml ufter another speechpiesented the second trophy Commodore Smith of the Sweetheart"Theio are some people who sny thatw.hen Captain Cook cnme.jjo these Is.lamls first We dined an him. 8ln;then things have charged lot, andnow 011 nre dining on us. nowhave pleasure In presenting Com-

modore Smith this beautiful r.il.i- -

liath, which In reality lovingcup, and do hope that we muvngnlu see tho inptaln of the Sweeheart In this port some futuredate."Commodore Smith Speaks,

Commodore Smith took some tlnwto get under way, but once he started. he did good work. He flrst ofnil rofnrrp.l the prent linsnitulltv

What had been extended to the mainland yachtsmen during their Btny InHonolulu. "A new word will haveto be ruined nnd put In the Kngllshdictionary," sold Smith, "for theword will ut piesent used doesnot nearly cover the situationgards tho way we have been troatedIn Hawaii. did not think that sue)treatment was possth'e, but hitvilearned all ubout now. feel that

'tho trans-Paclfl- c races are bringingtogether more than we were bo

foro, and for the great event,feel sure that in years to come notonly will bouts from all the Pacini-club- s

tako part, but yachts from theAtlantic will also bo seen competingfor the blue ribbon of tho Pnclflr,predict that within few yearstwenty more jachts will take part

the rare, which will be known allover the world the greatest eventof Its kind."

At the conclusion ot his remarksCommodore Smith wus greeted withcheers which were sustained for sometime. Three cheers ut:d tiger weregiven for him, and the root shookwith tho force ot tho yells.

the Mollilou.Shortly afterwards Commodore

If .'I ! sa

niitiiiWfc ttifefr Atrt.,-- .ru

:::: iiunttCOMING EVENTS.

Secretaries nnd managers otnthletlc clubs are Invited sendIn tho dates of any events wlilchthey may bo getting up, for In'portion under tho above head,Address allthe Sporting Kdltor,

Oahu League Series.August C. A. C. vs.August P. A. C. vs. Wasedn.

Oahu Juniors,August C. A. C. .Irs. vs.

Inmns. 'tiAugust Mil Hocks Asahls.

Golf.August 21. Konrsome, Country

Club.Cricket.

August Match.Tennis.

August E. O. Hall Cup.August. Wall Cup.August 13. Maul vs. Honolulu,

(Puunene.)Polo.

August 10. Kauai vs. Fifth Cnv- -

airy.August 13. Oahu vs. Kauai,

Basketball.August Y. M. C. A. vs, Fort

Shatter.

hSmith arose again and added fewicni.iiks about the third yacht in therace., "There were three yachts Inthe race, and feel 'that shouldtake off my hat to Commodore Wardof the Mollllou. 'Captain Wilder saidthat we hud new boat, but thatA'ii8 nothing compared to the Molll- -

'oil, wht.'li rnme straight from thebuilder the stnrtlng line uf thetrans-Paclll- c race, and then crossedthe Pacific under ciulslng canvh.The best boat won the rare, and shewas handled In the best possiblestle by Captain Wilder, We wer.all glad the race ended did andno one begrudged the Hawaii hervl' tory.

Frank Thompson again took thedeck and he presented the third prlrofor the raco Will Mclnerny, whoundertook to give tho captain ofthe Mollllou for his two little girls,after whom the yacht was named.

"Seaman" Hazard then made fewremarks and caused Borne nmusemontby producing the sole survivor of thtdozen cm kens which hud startod fiom Sun Pedro on the Sweet- -

heart.Mclnerny announced that 81

Thomas Upton, the world-famou- s

yachtsman,, had donated cup fortrans-Paclfl- c races. This news was

greeted with much applause, andthen l'rlnco Cupid got up and mado

few remarks, nnd tried explulnhow he had left In

The evening was most enJoynbtone, and the visiting yachtsmen had

good time. Everything went withswing, and nothing but fittt nnd

cood humor wore In evidence. Tho

'...it iiiMiiemt.ii nxnressed thornii"" .:...selves delighted with their oxpe

rlences In Hawaii nel, nnd they willleave Honolulu with deep regret.

Tho Fort Shatter and Y. M. C,

basketball teams will meet once more

on Tuesday next at Fort Shatter.,will be remembered that the flrBt

irniiie was won by the Y. M, C.......,. inirn "8 26. TIlB

should bo red-h- one,

the Shatters win, tho decidingone should be snorter.

near

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TO COMPETE

OAMES START NEXT

SATURDAY WEEK

Short Series Arranged to Start WhenWasedas Are Finished MuchInterest Taken in Scheme.

At last something definite has beendone with regard to getting baseballgoing the old league grounds, nnd

esterday nftrrnonn meeting winheld at the lluiigiilow which went Mrto arrange things satisfactorily.liver) thing went with rush, andIn short time was stmiouncedthat (he teams would taliv putt inthe scries that will be started upsoon the Wasedas' schedule finished.

Tlie St. Uiuls, Military, N. II.,Puliation and Marines nre to takepart in the series, nnd schedule wusfixed up follows:

August 13 St. IJills Military;X. 0. II. vs. Marines.

August 20 St. I.oills vs. N. (. II.;Mllltury vs. I'unnhou.

August 2T N. O. II. vs. I'liiiahou;St. Louis vs. Murines.

September Military Ma.rluex; St. Louis vs. I'unahou.

September I'uuiihoii vs. Ma-

rines; 11. (1. IK vs. Military."This short ncrlcs expected to

get people used 'to visiting the old'grounds onco inure. Nvt- - veasoufull schedule will be drawn up, nnd

expectod that the game willonce more boom among the "big"leaguers.

was suggest that games beplayed on Sundajs. iiho, but the OahuAlumni team did not care do that.Finally was decided 'to stl:kSaturdays and cud the series onLabor Day.

The teaniB nro not to receive nnypercentage ot the gate receipts, andexpenses were not guaranteed. Atthe end of the series the money Inthe treason may ho dovoted to liq-

uidating expenses Incurred forinlfnruid, nprnvlng the ground andpromoting sports of nil kinds.

The move establish real amateurball good one, and one that de-

serves the support of peoplo who usedto attend the games hut who havegiven the rport up slnco the bettlt.i;evil cropped up. The following1st ot tliLbe ptebent ut the uieetluic

yesterday: Colonel Jones of tho Na-

tional flunrd, Lieutenants llowen ufKort Shatter nnd Vuughnn of Fortlinger. Sergeant Harry, manager ofthe Hospital Corps team; Sumner,manager of the National Guardteam; Lorrln Andrews, secietary oftho Military Athletic Association;Jlmmle Williams, manager of the St.Louis College Alumni team; Al. Cas-

tle of the Oahu College Alumni team.Captain Wlnne of the Oahu Alumniteam, (leorgo limns and JUIIy lloogr.

Jack Cmdell 'dropped Into thel,!e ofllce this morning and

liosta"ted that he still holds thechampionship of the Pacific Coast ut158 pounds. He will light anybodywho will make that weight ato'clock un the .afternoon of the tontest.

Tim ffil.iAtia Atlilntl fiitiu nnlli.Tng not generous, and they proved

uy giving Ayuu, tno player wnoiwon the guuio against the Wasedas

purse containing S2S0, before li'ileft for Maul, wheie he employed.

AMUSEMENTS.

danceThe

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From sail Frannsco For San FiancistoS. S. Lurlice August 3 S. S Lurlinc .August 0iS. S. Wilhelmina August 0 S. S Wilhelmina . August 17.S, S. Lurline .... August 31 S. S. Lnrlinc Sentember 10 j

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FROM SEATTLE AND TAC0MA TO HONOLULU DIRECT.S. S. MEXICAN, to sail AUGUST

For further information 'c H HACKFELD & CO., LTDgents. Honolulu

0 P MORSE General Freight

M QUEEN STBEEl

Istunute given on kinrts ofimvatine, Filling,

FIREWOOD COAL, WAIANAE

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General Agent for Hawaii

Atlas Company1 of London.New York Underwriters' aProvidence Washington Insurance Co ,PIth FLOOR BI.OG

la not Luxury; It Is NieesultyOut you Must have the CEST

tnd tiiat Is provides jy the famousand most equitable Laws of Miniehusetts, In p

NewLife Co.

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Toyo Jaishaj

will Call at HONOLULU ud I."vonlMlltlnnerl helOW

Leave Honolulu For S. F,August 7

PH0NI ttiDraying, Teaming, Road BuildiBf,

SAND FOR

,0ahu Rail way

Outward.For Walanae. Walalua, and

IWny Stations 4:16 a. m., JO p. m.For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way

Stations 17:30 n. m., 9:18 a, m.111:30 a. m., 2:15 p. m.. 3:20 p. m.'5:15 p. m , 19:30 p. m., tll:18 p, m.

For Wuhlawa and LeIIeuua '10:20in.. 5:15 m., 19:30 p. m., fllMGm

In ward-Arriv- e

Honolulu from Kahuku. Walaulua ond Walanao '8:30 a, m.,

5:31 p. m.Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and

Pearl City 17:45 n. m., '8:36 a. m..11:02 n. m., l:40 p. m., '4:20 p. ro5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m.Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa and

Lcllehua 9.15 n. m.( tl:40 p. m., Slin, 110:0 p. m.The Halolwa Limited, two-hcu- r

trnln (only first nun ticketsloaves Honolulu every Sunday at

m ; returning arrlvta 'n Honolulu10:10 p m The Limited stops onlyPearl City and Wulanae

tnd Walanae Waipahu and Pearl CityInward

Bally. tSundar Excepted JSundnyOnlv.a p henison, f n,

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WOOD and COAL

Family trade supplied

at lowest market prices

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England Mutual

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MASSACHUSETTS

address

r CASTLE COOKE,

HONOlVLU,

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Tehuantepec,

Kisen

Korea

Co., Ltd., agents

SALE

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outward

smithSuperintendent

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BISHOP & $1hamuic

Commercial and Trav-elers' Letter's of Crc'djtissued on the Bank "ofCalifornia' and The l.on-'- tdon Joint Stock BankLtd., L6rfdon

Corrcspo'ndcqtr. tor theAmerican hxprcss'Com-pan- y

and Thos. Gxk &Son.

Interest allowed onterm and Savings ilankDepos'K

Qn Francisco Agents -- - TtaoNewida National Bunk nf Sani Mncluu

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London The Union of Londonnnd Smith's Bank. Ltd.

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Shanghai Banking Cor-poration

New Zealand and AustraliaBank nf New Zealand and Bankot Australasia.

Victoria and Vancouve- - flankof Urltlnh North America

Deposit received lOans madeon approved security Commercialand Travelers' Credits IssuedBills or Exchange bought andsold

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The Yokohama SpecieBank, Limited

Capital (Paid Up). Yen 24,000,000Reserve Fund ....Yen 16.2S0.000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

The bank buys end receives forcollection bills of exchange,Issuos Drafts and Letters ofCredit, and transacts a generalbanking business.

The Rank receives Local De-

posits and Head Office Depositsfor fixed periods.

Local deposits (25 and upwardsfor one year at rate of 4 per annum.

Head Offlco Deposits, Yen 25tnd upwards for one-hal- f year, oneyear, two youra, or three years atrate of 4 per annum.

Particulars to be obtained onapplication,

Honolulu Office 67 S. King StP O Box 168.

Yu Akal Manager

Oahu Machine ShopManager - - - - H. I. ROSS

301 QUEEN AND RICHARDS STS.

Teleohone 514

ENGINEERS AND GENERALMACHINE REPAIRS

Automobiles, Motor Cycles. Gas Sta-

tionary and Marine Engines, RiceMill Machinery, Etc.

BUILDING MATERIAL

01 ALL KIUDI.DKAIJtiTnr LTJMBXI.

ALLXX A KOADTIOK.ntn Mtrrrt '. ' tt Konnhla,

PLANISHED STEEL 'A full assortment, siies'24"xB0','

to 48"xl20", and Rttugts No. 10' toNo. 26 Just to Land.

We do sheet metal work of allkinds, and guarantee satisfaction.Your patronage is solicited.PROMPT ATTENTION .TO JOBBING

EMMELUTH & CO., LTD,Phone 211 145 Kim St.

Honolulu, .t.tf..;tabMkDAY,

Alexander & Baldwin.LIMITED.

CFF'CER3 AND DIRECTChS.pfCiMeV.

7,: o. smith.. mat VleJ-Felil-

W. M, Alexander . w.v... i

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Third Vlce-Pre- pnd ManagerJ. W.aterhoun ,vt, n, (TreasurerE. 15. Paxtnn ,.,J B.'CanUe ....... ,. .. DlreotorJ. It Gait ........ ...., DlroctorW. R.,Castle ,.,.. Director

$ygar Factors.Commission Merchants,

aim insurance agem1 Agents (or

Hawaiian Cohitnerclul & Sugar Co.Haiku 8uRar Company.Pala Plantation.Maul Agricultural Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.

' Kahuku Plantation Company,Kahulul RallroM Company.Haleakala Ranch Company

, Honolua Ranch.McBrydo Sugar Co.Kauai Hallway Co.

Castteft Cooke. Ltd

'SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER0HANT8, SUGAR FACTOR3

andI GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT

RepresentingKwa Plantation Co.Wnlalua Agricultural Co LtdKohala Sugar CoWatmea Sugar Mill Co

l Apokaa Sugar Co, Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. Louis.Babcock & Wilson Pumps.Green's Filel Economlsers.Matson Navigation Co

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd,

8UQAR FACTORS AND COM-

MISSION MERCHANTS

Officers and Directors:

E. F. Bishop PresidentGeo. H. Robertson

....Vice-Presiden-t and ManagerW. W, North TreasurerRichard Ivefs SecretaryJ. R. Gait AuditorGen R. Carter DirectorC. H. Cooke DirectorR. A, C6oko , .. DirectorA. Gartley Dlroctor

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.

FIRE AND MARINE

INSURANCE AGENCIES

Royal Insurance Co, of Liverpool

London Assurance CorporationCommercial Union Assurance Co

of London.

Scottish Union & National InsCo. of Edinburgh,

Caledonian Insufanco Co. of Edin-burgh.

Upper Rhine Insurance Co. (Marlue)

Teiritorial Board ofImmigration '

Ofict 403 MangtwaM BMf.Honolnlb

ranSCANDINAVIA"

BELTING

HONOLULU IRON WORKS.A (rents

ForcegrowthWill do it

PACIFIC ENGINEERINGCOMPANY! I,TD.

Consulting, Designing and Con-

structing Engineers. f

Bridges, Handings," Concrete Straotures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys-

tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro-jects. Phone 145.

1H5 editorial rooms 250, &"''ness office. These are thOyUla'ph'tn

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COMPANYTelephone 231

Wood and Coal Sand and Coral,Heavy and Light Draying

Office Queen Street, next to Inter-Islan- d Company

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AVO. 3, 1910

: real mm 44'

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1 tllrtrf tf'Lonn ftney or II Ltd. . M(1 rOfiohHufe (k) to M V Ilou'In- - I

f'b'n "So. , , . . J , , , . i I DEmmn Dr.elsr to CetW Brnwn, tr

irti Jii.'-Jtf- t . ' Rcl DovrL Klrlcnatrlel: to l,ail: v nuttll' H

Louis A DIstMl nfc.luKf tn I.Klrl.pntrld. lit. M

H Watefhoii'o Trillt Q" 1 '! ,

tn Jnmei Iinajm.Unl el ni. RelII Watrthoiin Trmrt t'n Ltd, tt,

nt a I). to .lainrn' II JtujnlirMt't nl Rol

II Waterhnusn Trust Co Ltd, ti,ot nl to James II Raymondel nl , Rel

Jamca H Raymond et nl by trto .Tamoi II ltn)ninnd et nl.. D

James' II rtnjmiliid cl At by trto JnniiM H llajmond et nl...

Jnmifl II It.iymnnd ot nl by trtn Jam e Rnmniiil et nl.. .A I.

Inmeo II IlnnWiniI rt nl by trIn James II ItnymniM rt nl . A I.

James II Riyufoml nnd wf toHawn Trurt Co Ltd, tr. ...Tr M

James II ltnmiiiiil and wr InC II I.ufldn rt nl, tr Tr l

James II R.imnnd nnd wr tnC D I.ufkln. tr M

Entered for Record Auirust 2, 1010.Knnuiufl ij.nunili nnii vt.io.it w

Holt ; nLucy ot nl by trr.lt to ffdlEst ot W C Lunallln l trn to

Alnma A Crewes DCluiB M illnrdeo et nl In Aluin.i

A 'OrSwei , . . , I)Hlknlo.n (k) In flenrne Mal.a- -

lenn , DY Teahlmn tn T Oknmnlo 118James L Raymond nnd wf to II

Knteihouse Tr Co Ltd RelH T Lewis aid wf by nlty to

Mary II Hani D

Mntla Pakomn and hsh to GenrgoPunnheln ,v . . .,... D

Seoley I Shnw nnd wf In Kan' Agrl.tlllurn Cn Ltd I)

Ilenrr 'Lnclimnn tn A I. I.mils- -pon ....,' PA

Recorded July 22, 1010.Joe Andrnde to Frank (Innsnhes,

II St Int In lheMoek nnd brand;$200. It 336, p 172. May 4, ISO'.I.

Mutual Dldg & Loan Hncy of HawLtd to IH.UI- - L CncLett, Rel; lots 25gr 358C, mid or lot 27, gr 3(il0, K:wlllil, Honolulu, Oahtt; $750. B 334,p 223. July 20, 1910.'

Jnclnthn R Souzn nnd wf fo Milttial Illdg & Iinn Socy of Haw' Ltd;M; lots S and 9, IilU B, blilgs, rents.etc, Pnunn Tract, Honolulu, O.ilniSinOO. II 334, p 223. July 20,1910.

W O Irwin to Honolulu Park Commission, D; por It P 5CC7, kill 5921,ap 3, l.enlil Ave, Honolulu, Oalui;

of Knplolnnl Lots 55, 5G

and 57, Kapahulu, Honolulu, Oahu;1SI. II 332, p 1G0. July 8, 1910.

A II Dundero to G I. Samson, M:lota 22, 30, 4C, 54, 55, 07, C8, 09; 75.an, su, hi, so, su, uu, iu:, lu.i, mi,105, 100, 107, 108. 109, 110, 111111T. 11ft nit,1 117 Wnlnlnn lltilirMa- -

Honolulu, Oahu; $1800. 11 334, V

22C. July 22, 1910.Ambrose 1C Hutchison, tr, to Yu

I.en Kill, L; por R I's 3090 mid 301)).'kill 947, Ilonoullull, Hwn, Oahu; Myrs nt $80 per r. II 330, p 164. Jan14, 1910.

II Pahlm to Sarnb J draco (wldpw), D; lot 1 of Biiud8 lot 10, gr3G1C, and tot 11, gr 3G42, NmiamiVnlluy Rd, Honolulu, Oahu; $450. 1!

332, p 1G2, Dec 21, 1909.Georgo P Castle and wf to Sarah

T Orace, D; lot G, bk II, MlntoitTract, Honolulu, Oahu; $150. II 332;p 1G3. Mar 15, 1910.

Juliana Gouveln and IibIi to SaoMartlnho llcnt Socy of Hnw, Mrliremlees, iinlil)Owl St, Honolulu,O.ilili; $1200. II 334, n 229. July13, 1910.

Gtorelniu W Wright nnd hub toWilliam It Castle, tr, M; pc land nndbldgs. Kail I Rd, Honolulu, Onliti;1

$700. II 334, p 230. July 18, 191U)

Sam Ulfleo and wf to HnunnlliicfH I.lfteo, I); homestead Int 1 (55nland), rents, etc, Walalua 2, N Kona,Hawaii; $500, II 332, p 151. July120, 1910.

Makce (w) et nl to LaiipahnchoeSugar Co, L; gr 2761, I'neolio, NHI lo, Hawaii; G yrs nt $4 per a perjr. 11 330, p 160, Feb 7, 1910

Melcai.u Hoopll to J F II Kuroda,I.; 8 84 100a land, Kamnnle-knl- ,Kula, Maul; 5 yrs nt $30 per M. 11

330. p 152. July 14, 1010.Kilnuea Sugar Plantn Cn to Unit

ed States nf America, D; 2 pea landnnd '20 ft it W, rents, etc. Kllauen,Koolnii, Kauai; $1. II 332, p 155Doc 9. 1800.

Koloa Sugar Co to Meflryde SugarCo Ltd, A L; lands nnd water rt',Koloa, Kauai; $1. II 330, i 158.Jtiue 22, 1910.

BUSINESS. NOTigES.

NOTICE.

During my absence from tlio Ter-ritory, my son, ILIroId B. aiffnrd,will act 'for me un'dcr power of at-torney,4076-2- W. M. aiFFARD.

i J

LEOAL NOTICES.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,

V'tir rrfx' , Tjti"' of Ka.va't'r. Cl U t .'ljfjul)r iji'i It ,Le tnt r t tfi"ar, Hstifi b AUfUi LuirJlj Atli

Lorn. dseaeJ O:. rssJ.la?( and fil-

ing the Petition ani accoufita otW Pfolenhauer, Executor of the F.s-ta-

nf Carl Holnrlrh Angint I.ud-wi- g

Ahlliorn. dpceased, wherein pe-

titioner nska tn be nllowed,$"8,9G4i33and chnrged with $85,084.94, an,dasks that the sam" be eramlnd andapproved, and that a final order be

made of Distribution of the remaining property In th nercona theretoentitled and dlscharetng petitionerand sureties from all further respon-

sibility herein It Is Ordered, thatMonday, the 29th day of Aueust, A.D. 1910. nt 10 nVloelc n. m bofnrethe Judge presiding nt Chambera Of

said Court nt Ills eourtroom In theJudtclaty Building. In Honolulu,County of Honolulu, be nnd the samehereby Is nppolnted the time andplace for bearing said Petition nndAccounts, nnd that nil pors6ns Interested ma then nnd lliere'nppear andshnw1 cnuEo, If nny1 they lmve, whytlio samo shnuld not bo granted, nndmny present evldenco an tn who nreentltloil to the wild properly. DatedHie 2Ctb day of July, A. D. 1910.By the Court: (Seal) M. T, SIMpN- -TON. Clerk nf tlio Circuit Court ofthe First Circuit.

4C8I .lulj 27; Aug. 3, 10, 17.

BY AUTHORITY,,

SEALED TENDERS.

Scaled Tcndors will bo received atthe office nf tlio Superintendent 'ofPublic Works until 1? 0VIM4 noonof Wednesday, August 10, 1910, forthe construction of n roof over Ma-kl-

Reservoir, Maklkl Valley, Honolulu.

Plans, specifications nnd proposalblanks nre on file In the Departmentof Public Works.

The Superintendent of PublicWorks reserves the right to rejectany or nil bids.

MAR9TON CAMPBIXT.Superintendent nf Public Works.Honolulu, July 28, 1910.

4682-J-

CORPORATION NOTICES?

NOTICE.

To the Stockholders of the HawaiianTobacn Plnutntlon, Limited,

Tlio annual meeting of thn stocl:holders of tills company will be heldnt the ofllres of Thompson, Cfemolts& Wilder, Campbell block; Hnnnlulnfon Thursday, Anfilist 18, 1D10, nt 9

oVloik n. m. i

PHILIP pi:ck,' So'crolnry.

Honolulu, August 1, lltto.4G87-2- 1

Double Keyboard'"k Visible1 Writing

The Smith-Premie- r.

Typewriter'1Back Space Lever, Gt-Drive- n

Carriage, SpftAieslEscanemenlj Column Finderland Paragrapher.'

IHESTYPEWRITER,F0RTHE BUSINESS

MAN

Hawaiian News Co.,LIMITED

ALEX. YOUNG BLDG.

Office Supjjly Co.,"LIMITED

Dealers InREMINGTON TYPEWRITERS,TYPEWJirrJR,S?Pf4's,GLOE-WINICK- E FILING CABI

NETS' and'BOOKCASES,GENERAL OFFICE STATIONERY.

9 3 1 FO-R- S T-- R E ET

Subscribe for the CALL, CJIRONI-CL- E

or EXAMINER, and get"1 thenews of the wofM"WALL,' NICHOLS CO., LTD., Agents

Booksl Books! Nooks'Go to

BROWN & LYON CO... WD,Alexander Yonng Bldg.

J It V . u

DennisonsCibpe Papers

Complete Line nt

A. B. A R L E I O H & 0 0.Hotel, opn. Union

MOVEMENTS

OF STEAUfcttS

VESSELS TO ARRIVE

Wednesday, Aug. 3,

Manila via Nagasaki Logan, it, S.A. T.

Friday, Aug. C.

San Francisco Sierra, O. 8. 3.Sunday, Aug. 7.

Hongkong and Japan ports Koroa,p. M. a. a. '

Hllo via way ports Matina Ka,4tmK

Maul, Mnl6k.il nnd Lanal portaMlkahala, sttnr.

Knunl pnrts Klnnu, stmr."Tuesday, Aug. 9.

San rrnnclsco Wllholmlna, M. N.S. S.

Wednesday, Aug. 10.

Kauai pods' V. O. flail, 'stmr,Hnw'all via Maul tmrln Claudlne,

stmr.Saturday, Aug. 13.

Hllo via 'way porta Mn'una Kea,stmr.

Sunday, Aug. 14.

Snllna Crux la Han Francisco nndSeattle-Mexic- an, A.H. H. 8.

Maul, Molokal nnd portsMlUahalastnir.

Kauai rta Klnnu, stmr.Monday, Aug, 15.

Ban Francisco Mongolia,' P. M, S.S. '

Tuesday, Aug. 16.

Australian ports via Suva Zeaian- -

dla, C.-- B. 8. 'Friday, Aug. 19.

Victoria and Vancouver Maktlrn,C.-- H, 8. '

Saturday, Aug. 20.Hongkong dnd Japan porta Nip-

pon Mnru, T K. K. S. S.Tuesday, Aug. 23.

San Francisco Tcnyo Mnru, T, K.K. S. S.

Friday, Aug. 26.Sallna Crux' vln Snn' Francisco and

Seattle Xllssourlan, A.-I- S. 8.San Franplsco Sierra, O. S. 8.

Sunday, Aug. 28.,Hongkong Ia Japriri imfta Siberia,

P. M. 8. 8. 'Monday, Aug. 29.

Snn rrnnclsco Korea, P. M. B. 8,Wednesday, Aug. 31.

Snn Fraiiclildo Lurline, M. N. 8. S.

VES8ELS TO DEPART T

Thursday, Aug. 4. J

l San Francisco Logan, U. S. A. T.Kauai ports W. O. Hull, stmr.G

p. m. ;' Friday, Aug. 5.

Kona nnd Kau ports1 Mnunn Loa,stmr., noon. '

, Hawa(l la, Maul iorls Clauqino, i

stmr., 5 p. m. ''', ' Saturday, Aug. C.

Snn Franclsco-Korcr- f, P. M. 8. B.Monday, Aug'. 8.

WnlinnnalS' nhd Koolau imrln J. A.Ciuiiuilils, stmr., 7 a. in.

Kauai portB Noeait, stmr.Tuesday, Aug. 9.

San FrnncIscoJ-LtirIln- o, M. N. 8. S.Hllo" vfa Vay1 ports Vauna Kca,

stmr.. 10 ,n. m. 'Maul, Moloknl nml Lannl porta

Mlkahhla, s'triir. ' '

KaudI porta--Klna- stmr., 5 p. m.Yednesday, Aug. 10.

Sap, rrariclsco aierra, O. S. 8.Thursday, Aug. 11, ,

Kauai ports W. G. Hall, stmr.Friday, Aug. 12.

Hawaii la Maul porta Claudlno,stmr.

Monday, Aug, 15.Hongkong via Japan porta Mongo-

lia, P. XL Sf. 87 "

"Tuesday, Aug. 16.Vancotuor nnd Victoria Zoalandla,

C.-- 8. S, 'Wednesday, Aug. 17.

San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N.S. S.

Friday, Aug. 19.Australian iorts Makum, C.-- 8.

Saturday, Aug. 20.San Francisco Nippon Mnru, T. K.

K. S. S.Tuesday, Aug. 23. ,

Hongkong ln Mapan ports Tonyft JMaru, T. K. K. S. 8.

Sunday, Aug. 28.San Francisco Siberia, O. 8. 8.- -

Monday, Aug. '29,Hongkong via 'Japah'-port- a Korea,

P. J.I. 8. S,tWednesday, Aug. 31.

San rranclsco Sierra,, O, 8Stf ' f-- f'Mnlls, are nua at Honolulu "tfom

points as follows1, "

San Innclsco-,p'- cr Lurllno, Aug. 3.Colotiola PcrJZoala.ndla, lXpg. 1G.

Yokohama Per Korea, Aug. 7.Vancouver Per Makurn, Aug. 19.

Malls will denart for tho follnwlnpoints as follows:San IYanelsco Logan. Aye. 4,Van6ouver Per Vealaildld. Aug. 1G.

.Yokohama Ppc Mongolia, Aug. )5.Jaitura, Aug. 19.

TRANSPORT 8ERVICE.r4

Dlx, at Seattlo-fo- r Hon.Logan, from. Manila July 14. Due Ho--

riblrifu. Aug 3"."

Sherlditf, nrrVyod nt San Francisco,3uly 21! I

- i ! .

Sherrnan. for Manila sailed from Hon.July II.

Leonard Johnson. 4' negro, hd been jburned nt tlio Btako by a mob nt 'Rusk, Tex, for thiVmurder of a wbltowoman.

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Coyne

For Good' Furniture

Furniture Co.,LIMITED

JULY SPECIALSBeautiful New Model Hati at

Bargain Prices

DUNK'S HAT SHOPFort Street Above Hotel

A. BLOM,Dry Goods

I j i

Fort .Street, Opposite Catholio Church

ORDERS TAKENTROUSSEAUX

Miss Kate Woodard1141 Fort Street,

FINE MILLINERY

Exclusive Designs nnd ReasonablePrices, at

MISS POWER'S MILLINERYPARLORS

Boston Buildinp; Fort Street

LEADING HAT CLEANERS.

AH Kinds of Hats Cleaned andBlocked:

No Acids Used. Work GuaranteedFELIX TURRO, Specialist,

1154 Fort Street. Onp. ConventHonolulu. T H:

New Shipment

Steamer Trunksand Bags

YEE CHAN & CO.Bethel and Kine Streets

FANCY DRY GOODS

Wah Ying Chong Co.,KinK St.,,Ewa Fish Market

'WING CHONG COI KING ST.. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers in Furniture, Mattresses,etc., etc. All kinds of KOA and MIS-SION FURNITURE made to order.

You'll Find

FRAMED PICTURESfor Gifts at

Wing On Chong's,Bethel St., Between Kins and Hotel

IMPORTERS OF ORIENTALGOODS

WJNG WO TA1 & CO.84J Nuuanu Street Phone 260

FrlNESX EITAnd Cloth of Al Quality Can be

t Purchased from

SAINO CHAIN,' MO CANDLESS BLDG.

P. 0. Box 801 Telephone 931

Meat Market and Importers.

C. Q. YeeHop&Co.

S. MIYAMOTO' Carpenter

Contractor for Buildinp. Stone andCement Work, Painting, Paperhang-inc- .

No. 1310 LILIHA ST., Cor. Kukui,Honolulu

H. YOSHINAGA

Emma Street, above Beretania

Now BICYCLES arrived for racingand general use. Prices, $25 up to?35, without brakes. Repairing and

g done neatly.

ICEManufactured from puro distilled wat-er- .

Delivered to any part of city by

courteous drivers.

Ophu Ice & Electric Co.,Kewalo. Telephone 28.

Delivered to residencesand offices at 25c. perhundred in 10-l- lotsIce or more,

W. O. DARNHAFVr,133 Berchant St.,

Tel. 118.

ilMiMuJj&&.

66 1

R. WallaceM

STAMPED ON ANY

PIECE OF FLATWARE

MEANS THE BEST

PLATED FLATWARE.

WE ARE AfJENTS-S- EF. THE

PATTERNS COMPARE PRICES

J. A. Ifc. Vieirafc Co.,

113 HOTEL STREET Phone 512

AutomobileSupplies & Repairing

Associated Oarage,Limited

AutosRepairedTour machine will be reidj for

ion when we say it will be. Welon't experiment 011 tntos; we rsstii(hem.

Von Iiamm-Youn- g

Co., Ltd.&LEZAKDB TOUNO BUILUDtS.

LOC0MOBIL"The Best-Bui- lt Car in America"

SCHUMAN CAnillAOE CO., LTD.Agents

J. W. KERSnNIK

Auto Tire Repairing1177 Alakea St Phone 434.

FINE BERKSHIRE ALL SIZESTelephone 109

CLUB STABLESTelephone 109

Tli

Clias. R. FrazierCompany

fOUE ADVERTISES!rtione 371. 122 King It.

THE RENEAR CO.

LIMITED

ALQEROBA BEAN MILLS

GEO. A. MARTIN,

FASHIONABLE TAILOK.

Business Suits for $21.Hotel St.

For the Best SODAS, GINUER ALE

and DISTILLED WATER, telephone

270.

Ryorof fc's FountainSoda Works

COCA-COL- REFRESHES

Bottled by

HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS

Phone 510

JjJate&ei

EVENING BULLETIN HONOLtJLUrV'iTwE'bNE&D-VY'iU'd- 3?'l?fo '

""F you could visit the

J factory in which, - IVory Soap is made;

if you could examine thematerials which enter in-

to its manufacture;

You woufd knoiv, as itsmakers know, that IvorySoap i3 the purest soap

that money will buy;and you would use it in

preference to any andall other kinds.

Ivory Soap994ioo Per Cent. Pure

San Francisco Hotels

r HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOC.eary Street, above Union Square

Jult oppu.lte Haul Si. FuntUEuropean Plan Sl.CO a day upAmerican Plan $3.00 u day up i

Steel and brick structure, furnish.I ngs cost $200,000. nigh class hotelatmbderate rates. Center of theatreandretalldlstrict. Oncarlines trans-ferring allover city. Omnibus meetsall trains and steamers. Send forbooklet with map of San Francisco.Hotel Stewart now recognized asHawaiianlslandheadquarrs, Cablenddres:, "Tiawets." ADC Code.

HOTEL STEWART

Hot Daysproduce that parched feelingin the threat which is so

' pleasantly disposed of with aclass of cold beer served inthe inimitable style of

The Criterion

Hotel nnd BethelJ. McCAItTHY, Proprietor

WHAT ARE YOU GOING. TO DO

FOR A VACATION!

TRY HALEIWA

WA1KIKI INN

First-Clas- s FamiW HotelBest Bathing on the Beach

W. C. BERGIN. Prop.

Hotel MajesticSachs Block, Fort and Beretania Sts.

Hue 'furnished rooms, si per day.DO and upwards per month. Splen-did accommodations.

MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL. Prop.

Charlie LambertIs Now at

ANCHOR SALOONCURIOS will be there after the

Plebiscite.

PRIMOBEER

Ll!

Order"Cream Pure Rye

Sold bv

LOVEJOY AND CO.

Rainier Beer

FOR SALE AT ALL BARS" TELEPHONE 1331

gajjr-"Fo- r Rent'' cards on sale atthe Bulletin office.

!

i

d!Mtitkrt4',i&'-'-

Came News(Continued tiom Page 1 ) 'KFv

FROM! FRIEND8 VafPQUEBEC. Aug. 2. An nttortu in.

London tonight tabled to Dr liar.ley Crlppen, who, with hl3 rtenosrapher, Clara Ienevo, wni am tedrhern Saturday, when they nrnx-- tin

the liner Molitrofce, on n rhiiiKi' i.islaying his wife, Hello Kllmore, thntlho had been employed to defend the!dentist In the remits in amitlmt the doctor's friends In the llrlt-Is- fi

metropolis Imd mined funds withwhich to conduct the defense

The lawyer advised Prlppen tocould mnko might prcjuilico his rmo

The attorney also advised Or Crlp-kee- p

silent, as any statement lie'pen to return to KtiKltiiul willintii nsitting extradition proeeedlnr 'rip "ipen is being held n prlsnnor In theloenl Jail pending his extradition Hewill he taken hack to nn thei"libit steamer .sailing from this port !

in" I'linwiii-- i iit.a niiui. ii hum-lion since ins nrresi. Liurn i.eiicehns been In the run- - of the Jnll phs-elu- n

ever Mlnco her arrest. She willbe taken back with Crlppen if herphyslral rundltlon Is good enouuli ntthat lime

(ll.tltr.i:TO. M'll.l, .STIY..nV YOltK, AllB. 2. The time

llu.it lor the extradition of I'orurC'linrieton, the yoniin American whokilled his wife, Mary Scott CastleCharletnii, nt Mnlfraslo, Italy, June9, placed tho ho'dy In n trunk midthrew It Inlo Iikn Cmno, hns ex-

pired nnd tho licensed will not b ex-

tradited. C'linrieton has been in jnlllieie pendliiR extradition.

C'hnrlcton's father, 11 irlond uf thePresident, made ft ntroiii; llchtiiKalnst extradition, mid 1Ik norK hadIts effevt. to tho extent tlmt th Ital-ian authorities did not penlit

XUMI XATK IXSUIIOKXTSTOIi:iA, Auc. 2. Incomplete re-

turns from todaj's RepublicanIndicate that six Insurgents

have been nominated for .OoiiRrussTlie rampalKii was one. of the most(ivclllni; pnlltlent contests held 'In thl JStnlo in year. Senator Ilrlstow.Con-riressmii- ii

Mnrdock of this Stnte, nndSenator (Mimmltis of town spoke Inhelinlf of the Insurgents, nnd, Si'cnkur CniUKiii campaigned fur tlici toruhirs.

STHIKUtS Hl. AllVAXt11!:.

OTTAWA, Aiir. 2. Tho differencesbetween tho striking- trintimen nndtho armid Trunk and Central Ver-mont railroads ucio settled todayThu men wero adanced IS 'per centIn uiirch.

MAW riSIIKIIMKX 1)II(V.K!.ST. I'KTiJKSUillKl, AUK. 2. Two

hundred fishermen wero drowned ntArmur today. They wero rnii;ht Iri11 typhoon and their boats cnpHlzed.

THE HONEST PROPRIE

TARY MEDICINEhas saved thousands of dollars tofamilies who could III afford tho expense necessary to malntrilu the ser-vices of 11 piuFlilnn, and have answered the purpose- equally ns well11 ml often succeeded fitter our lie L

ih8lctuns hnVn railed. I.ydia Iti'liiMiam'H Vegetable Compound None of this kind.

FORT SHAFTER NEWSFIELD AND TJARRACKS.

'

Company (1 had Its'dny yosferdnyand the. men pitched tents Instead ofhlklntc. Tho drill lasted from 7 11

nt. to 9 n uii

Swimming.Tho mun of Company V. had their

rwlnimliiK drills :sterday. All whohno not qualified had to attend. Thoqualification In swimming Is onehundred yards. Homo of tho men ranonly mako sovemyMlvo yards, butthey are 'kept at thu drill regularlyuntil they tire nhlo to qualify.To Duty.

rrivato siimn, company 11, wasreturned to duly jcslurdny by thopost Burgeon. Ilo has been in Hitpost hospital for tho past three weekson nc.'ount of nn operation on illsfoot.To Hospital. ,

rrivaiuiurnui or unniiauyfii camoIn Sunday niornliiB from tho practisemarch. Ho hud to ho sent In for ex-

amination by tho surgeon 011 accountof ear trouble Ilo was udmlttod tothe post hospital.Battalion Drill.

Thu weekly battalion drill was holdSaturday, umlvr (ommaiid uf Cnpt.

V. II. A. Chapman, UOtli Infantry.The ill III oeciiplod-iin-ho-

" - - KC ..

A Tonic free from

nm you pale, weak, easily tired,and do you lack nerve power?Ask your doctor If Ayer's la

would not be flood foryou. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop ofalcohol in this medicine. Itputs red corpuscles into theblood, gives steady, even powerto the nerves; and all withoutstimulation. Make no mistake.Take only those medicines thebest doctors endorse. Ask yourown doctor.

Ayer's Sarsaparillai, 0. j c , l c , u..n, M.n , u. e. x.

AUDIT COMPANY OF

HAWAII

024 BETHEL STHEET

P. 0. Box 040 Telephone 708

Conducts all classes of Audits andInvestigations, and furnishes Reportson all kinds of financial work

Supecstionj Riven for simplifyingor systematizing office work, Allbusiness confidential.

WE USE" '".No Preservatives

In Our CreamSpecial care to keen

it cold and protect itfrom contamination as-

sure ample keepingqualities.

THE POND DAISY.Tel. 890.

BESTSHOES

MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO.Limited

When'your eyes tire after readingshort time, they need attention.

See

ALFRED D. FAIRWEATHER

MANUFACTURING OPTICIANFort Street Harrison Block

REGAL SHOESREGAL SHOE CO.

King and Bethel.

THE PIONEER PLUMBER

JOHN NOTT

182 MERCHANT STREET

New

post CardsHAWAII &

SOUTH SEASCURIO CO,

Young Dldg.

F. E. DAVIS,

WHOLESALE CANDY

Merchant and Nuuanu Streets

ITCH RELIEVED AT ONCE.

Thnt terrlblo Itch disappears withtho KIHST DIIOI'S of 1). I). D. l'rcscrlptlon, II kills all skin diseasegerms constantly. A soothlnu, healinglotion used externally only. HonoluluDrug Co, Kort Street.

'For Salu" caida.jt ilulletln..

W A

WAJTTM

Ilxperietieer- t- gardener (man nndwife) to take rare of yard. Hoodwater with buard and room, tothe rljht pan, ''Oil Kiln roiJ

IC2-- 41

Ever)bo,ly to use the (area nickelpad for school and flouring uteTwo hundred ehren of good papetfor fle rents, at Dili otllee. tl

Have your lint eleuned by the IJxpertHitt Cleaners, 112:1 Kort St., opp.Chili Stables, Hest workmanship;no ncidtf used. KfiO-t- f

t'oslllou mi IxxirtS by nerEeltc youligmall. Address II.", this of- -

tlee, i r. T s 1 f

A seconit'haiKr Surrey. Rlnte price.Apply "A. ll.-- ,

V. O. Ilox 710.ICSI.Ut

Oalni sugar stock, AihlieBrt 'Slock,this olllce. ICSO-C- I

L'leun'VlpdiK raks ui the lliillettnofnee.'

SITUATION WANTED.

Yoimn lYus'Jan'. n'pTdleti for iiny kindof hoiiao or yanl work, Ileason-abl- e

waxes. "M. T", this oilier,insist

Japanese Cook 11 K School, 1'anillles orhotels supplied with cooks. U, M.Matzle. HC7 Auld I.ane. Tel. 1604.

LOST.

At Moniin Hotel, Saturday evening,n lady's black Spanish laco scarf.Tho party seen picking it lljiplease return to Monna Hotel e,

ns they aro known. Liberalreward offered. Iu8ri-2t

In shopping district, between fishmarket and Kort and lleretanlnstreets, a photo envelope containIliK kodak pictures. Iteturn totlnrre'H, Art Store, Kort stieet.

2t

POUND

Near tho road to Halelwn a placewhero motorists can net fluent bev-

erages nnd tobaccos Wiilpahu

LABORERS.

All 1,1'ndrt iif"liiVoriis furnished; llus-ia-

soclefy Addresa fjolui ,

Kunernl dellery.iGSr.-li- u

EMPLOYMENT AOENCY

Taoaneie Employment Association.Maunakea near-A- sI Tftiatcr,-Ca- ll

up phone G97 If you want a cocVgood boy or lerrnntii.

fill II fWH I F;

Even the little children can makegood pictures with a

BROWNIE

; CAMERAIT WORKS LIKE A KODAK

Ask us for a copy of' ''The' Book ofthe Brownies."

HonoluluPhoto Supply Co.,

FORT STREET, BELOW HOTEL

ART GOODSFRAMING

YE ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOPFort below King Street

ANSCOFILMS ANDvOAMERAS

Currey's, Ltd.

HAWAIIAN FISHERY, LTD.

Kinu Street Fish Market. .. j

f

U'llpE 5GD, .

itojai A. yji'i ft in ' '!)x&k

N T Smm

I 7

TO LITNew furnished eotianca at Wnllclkl

Ileach Hat.' i reasonable. Goodbathing rr'sat' ."On Kalliroid, r.er.t to Ca".ild :

46;:-c- t

rurnlsbed cottage at Wall.lU Ileach.Rates reaconable O00.I hathlnr;.rrewat, next to Camlil)-n-

,2011

ICall.i iou.1 ll'.SO lw

I'u ni Islie.l ronms-r- o.il m.d pleniantIn private family. Apply Mrs.

1 I.. Schmidt, prop Alnpal 8t,,No. 10.TS, near King. iC29-t- t

rurulshed houxe, " hedrcums;located. Address. O. Ilox

17 Ifisr.-I-

Two furnlibed rooms Apply Ur.D. McConnell, 1223 Emma 8.

ROOMS AND BOARD.

Cool (tirnhbci! room unit cottage,wltb or without board. 1034Nuuanu Ave., mar H'hool Bt.Price moderate. 4 150-t- ?

Neatly furiiUhed rooms and bujril,l&r.u Hmm.a street, opposite ItojklSchool. Mrs. Annie (lalir, prop,

FOR 8ALE.

Wiiiloh uulomoMlu Innrst-clns- s condition Tetepliono 20!i,If Interested, nnd usk Mr Kelly fordemonstration, or address "Win-ton,- ''

mrc this paper. 4074-t- f

The Tr'anso envelope a tlme-savl-

Invention, No nddretslns nects-sar- y

In sending out bills or recelpts.'- - Uulletln Publlihlng Co.,sole agents for patentee. tt

Sucoudrhand pianos In very koo.14 tilitlit lull : cheap. Apply "M. N.I'.", this, office. ir,s4-::- t

Nice nthlotlc apparatus, Hoiiiau rliiR,etc. Apply C'tottoit llrothers, 'itl'ark Thrater. 4CS.VIW

niRhtceli.footcr knockabout, lln keel;sails complete "II. K. C", thisoincp. 4071-l- t

Diamonds and Jewelry bought, toldand exchanged. J. Carlo, Fort Bt,

Inter-Islan- d and Oahu Railroad shipping books, at Culletln offlco. U

CLOTHES CLEANING.

Tim Kx'pert Clo!hes"CleanlnB Co.Quods called for find dolivcred,1127 Kort St., opp. Club Stables.

City Clothes Cleaning Co., No. 4 Masonic Temple; Ala Ilea St. Clothescalled for and delivered,. ''

AUTOMOBILE.

Around tho Island, four or moro passenders, C each. IndependentAuto Stand. Special rates bv thohour, riiotir CO!) 4077-t- t,

For hire, seven-seate- d Packard;- -

'phone 199, Young Hotel Stand;Chss. R'eydolds. 4540-t- f

PLUMBINri.

Fee Binr ber and Tinimitk8mtth St., bet. Hotel and PiuahlT:

DR.SCHURMANN

OsteopatJi175 BERETANIA STREET

'Phone 33

SUMMER DAYS AND

Pan Ka lianaGOOD THINGS

OWLCIGAR HOW Bo

M. A. GUNST & CO. A Rents

April RecordsFor the Victor Talking

Machine

BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.. LTD.

SteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS

Tliayer Piano Co.158 Hotel St. Ph6ne 218.

TUNING GUARANTEED J

lllank books of all sorts, ledgers,etc, mamifac'iirud by tho Hullo tinPubllihlug Company.

:isnfihtilrtf BTJitei.liWtUi Efcu

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PORTLAND Mi'. .Inly 24 - Now Hint Artier C Hindu, parliamentarianof congrons. lias been linhiliinti'd In congress from the l'lrst Maine districtthu antl Caiinoii mtnibers of congress promise to mnke good their threntto put Hinds tip for ilw.iker. The First Mulue district Is largely Kepubll-rati- ,

mid thu nomination of 'Hinds Is considered equal to election. ColonelFrederick Halo, son of United States Senator Hnle, who opposedHinds' nomination, Is raid to hare threatened to continue the fight, whichlimy make the election n close one

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Stearns' ElectricRAT and ROACH Pastethe guaranteed exterminator for rats, mice, cock-roaches, waterbugs, etc. Money back if it fails.For 30 years tHa only guaranteed exterminator) read for Immediate um.

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2 oz. box 25c IC oz. box SI.OOSaid by dialers everywhere.

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Plowing'

EXCAVATING, FILLING, STONE WALL. CURBING. SIDEWALKS,ROADS, ETC., ETC.

"' I will give you low figures on any one of above different kindi ofwork; that you may want ngures on, dive me a chance.

ISLAND TRANSFERVINEYARD STREET, EWA NUUANU STREAM

Office Hours 5:30 p. m. to 6:30 p.m.

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-- JVeekly Bulletin 81 Per Year

Not the lefBt Impoltnut hf tlif"1hnh "they can be ptocure'd In

work of the Kedornl government fn United Stnte3,"

tnlilng (lie rentus'ln tho Philippinethin J cur In the nit Italy censuswhich has hefen leccntly tnken up by authorities to hold unother machine

mllltai'y liifurciutlun division. gun mcut ,1,1, ycr( mci,l.lentenant Jnliies M. Petty, 20lh In- - th0 siime that held lint year fatfnntiy, who had been assigned Cnln1 joKsmali, OiilmaraB. The meettask of In this city, wm h- - i.pi.i ln v'nvembcr. but thehas obtained the "personal history"of1 about 400 persons who are mili-

tary officials and their families andthose serving In military employand their families. l.lentenant PettyIs especially fitted for this particularclass of work, his happy faculty ofdetecting the amusing features ofevery Bide of life being considered n

desirable accomplishment for a cen-

sus' taker.

i'RKINO, June 18. China's army,Dart of which made bikIi excellentshowing In putting down the Chang- -sha riots, is to have a Urltlsh genera) officer as chief Instructor, ac-

cording to a semi-offici- announcenient Who fins been selected wasnot learned. No statement was madebb to how fnr Urltlsh officers wouldbe employed In the reorganization.

According tt advices received fromCar'regldor. the world's record for,night tnrget practise has beenbroken, the dinners nuttlne eleveniuit of twelve six-inc- h shots through

moving target.

' A railroad from Cam 11 Overton toCamp Kelthley, Mindanao, now seemslikely to be built during the comingyyar, .TJie.jnltUnr.y have .contlmiQUs-l- y

recommended this road both froma military necessity and for the development of that part of Mlndana- -. ;

ilia war ueparunciii nusMnjor.fleticrnl Duvall that tho pro)-- .An nu Mft) tirlilnHintiinnt n .1 t Vi 1 0

Congress would be aBkcd for an ap-

propriation to carry It out.The construction of a steam rnll

way from Lanao to tho sea hasbeen roughly estimated to costJCOn, 000. The necessary estimatesand data are now being sent to theHouse Committee on WnyB andMenus for Its Information.

Colonel Oeorge F. Cooke, retired,formerly lieutenant-colone- l of the22nd Infantry, has been ordered tobe court-martial- In the departmentof the Columbia, In connection withthe loss of $11,000 belonging to thogovernment, In Alaska, according toInformation received nl divisionheadquarters this morning.

At the time the money was lost itJ was .supposed that the safe at Fortuinnon, AiasKn, nau neen uroxenInto by a private In Company C ofthe 22nd Infantry, he deserted nn.lthe authorities, were unable to effecthis capture.

Colonel Cooke applied for retire-ment shortly nfter the occurrence,and the authorities wanted him towait until he could be retired at thehigher grade.

Ilercntly tho W'nr Department ordered that the pay of Colonel Cookebe held up until about $10,000 hasbeen taken out.

, Colonel Cooke Is n nephew of JayCooke, the financial genius of theCivil War. Colonel Cooke 'was atone time stationed In the Philippines nnd was In charge of theScouts lit Caloocau.

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The medical examination for admission to the Medical Corps of thearmy, which was supposed to haveboon held In Manila beginning June20, has been declared closed becauseof a lack of candidates. There werefour applications for the, examina-tion, but' only one candidate, turnedup to take the test. He tackled thetask with much but gave up Indespair before the test was halt overj

Cavalry Mounts.The question' of proper mounts for

cavalry troops stationed In the Phil-

ippines division Is a subject whichhas been taking up the time of someof the ollislals nt the War Depart-mo- nt

during the past few mouth-- ..

No 'Instructions' hqve ,yet ben re-

ceived by ,nrmy officials In Manilaas to the purchase of new mduntt,but It Is thought"'t'hat' the noxt mip'ply wlll'TieHelectBd Trom American.stock and will be nipped to thelands on the Dlxsuperiority betweenand Australian

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known cavalryman yesterday, "hasnot yet .boon satisfactorily decided.The Amer.lcan hordes which havebeen sent over here during the pastfew yeurs been properly select,ed sturdy stuck, but the

bprteu which were bent hereweie not selected with u view totheir fitness for cavalry purposes.Wlille they were selected with n view

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neuvering grounds and that thorains would have hut little effectupon tne mai.euvers owing to thosandy condition of the soil.

There will be twelve platoons tobo' represented at the maneuvers, andWKlle the plans are only tentative, ItIs understood that Stotscnburg willbe" th choice.

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Atherton Richards and irfiig"lfufdto Play First Match Lowwy

, aid Kennedy Have Entered. ,

This afternoon nt half-pa- fouro'clock, the Wall Cup tournamentwill start up, and Atherton Richardsand Irving Hurd will play tho firstmatch on the Ileretanla courts. Itlch- -

arda will play from scratch this tmeand will have to allow Hurd fifteen.

Tomorrow the winner of today'smatchl'wlll play A. I.. Cnstle, nnd IfIt halpns that Richards Is the man,there 'Will be a fine exhibition of ten-

nis. Other games will be: CaptainLow yg. A. J. Lowroy, C. G, Ilockusvs. Theodore IMchards, H. A, Cookevs. Stanley Kennedy,

Kennedy and Lowrey are expectedto do well In the tournament, an.ltheir piny will be watched with in-

terest. Atherton Hlchards Is theholder of the Wall Cup nt present,nnd he shares the honor of hnvim;his name on tho trophy with Warrenand (lee. The two loot named arenot In Hawaii at present, "and Itlch.ards stands a show of capturing thacup, which has to be won three tlniMIn all by the one man.

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DEMOCRATS WOULD GRABLEADERSHIP FROM BRYAN

Nebraskan's County Option PlanCreates Split in the Party inHis State.

LINCOLN, Neb., July IC HUtoryIs repeating Itself In Nebraska poll- -tics this year, and William JenningsBryan Is ngnln the storm center. NoteIiuo 1893, when tho J. SterlingMortou faction squelched Ilrynn's folowing In thf State convention, hasally such warfare developed In theranks of the party ns this yenr.

In ISO',, sixteen yearB ofcomparative harmony under theIlryan leadership has ensued and anumber of victories have .been wonby the party.

- tow factional lines nnco. morethreaten to split the Democraticruukd Into bitterly hostile camps.This time Ilrynn's position Is re-

versed to what It was In 1893," Ifowas then just launching hlu politicalcareer nnd struggling agalnct on

regime. Today he Is Ina fight to maintain his leadership,

He has put himself hiidlrect oppo-

sition to practically every. Demo-cratic lender In the State, from Gov-

ernor Shnllenberger down, and de-

fies the Detnocrutlc committee ns, atpresent constituted. He hag beenwarned repeatedly that ho Is lendinga losing light and will bo humiliatedat Hie coming State convention, butIt' has .ttottchanoxd Jils, program.

Ilryan will go Into tho StateCJraud iBlngd, July 26,

backefl.by the Vdlil? delegation of hisown countyyur.u demand that theconvention lii Ub' platform .committhe party, to an Indorsement of theuoun(y''ojtlon;-,.h- e outlined his plansIn his address ut the county convention In Lincoln. It was n direct nnd.uncoiiipiomlHlug challenge to the!liquor Interests for a light 'to u fin-

ish. Moreover, It was a declaration'of Independence of su"h leaders asGovernor Shalleuberger, Cougiess-- '

to ecouomy, they have not the Btuni-- 1luM wtchco. and Muyor Duhlman

Inn for hurd field service such as ln()f omahn.required for cavalry purposes. There' iare excellent horses In Australia I lg5 editorial rooms 250 butl-whic-

could be secured at a higher' neir office. These are the telephonecost but at probably lets expense numbers of the B u oil n office.

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DEULIN, July 15. -- Count Zeppelin rofuacs to think that travel by air Is unsafe notwithstanding tho nccl.dent to the Deutscliland Undaunted by this latest accident, ho Is going ahead to build more and better shinsand he promises to glyo (lermnny safo nlr crafts boforo the summer is ov er, The count going have hur'ltime convincing scoro of newspaper men that riding In the air still everyday occurrence, Kuropean

nro teeming wltht ndjcctlves from the twenty correspondents who wo the guests of the count when tho'DeutRchland landed In tree. All the writers ngreo that they wero scared nnd aro willing to let their brotherwriters take tho next trip. .

HAWAIIAN MUSIC

STILL TAKING

Notwithstanding tho action of thomanager of Marlborough-Hlvnhcl-

Hotel nt Atlantic City In barring mu-

sic of tho Hawaiian In tho exhibitfrom the hotel, there nro thousandsof people Atlantic City who llkoj

it nnd tho quintet furnished musicNew glv

and Caro recently.' It was' the first time that the quin-tet has played outside tho exhibit

tho opening asgiven In an Atlantic City paper speakshighly of the mimic theInns.

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nnd they liavo tho natural Ing chorus that Impelled tho refrainsoft voices of tho peoplo of their over to the southerly bank of tho lakocountry, and they wcro selected from where ten thousand spectators wereamong thu best that Hawnil produces, guthercdThey have their guitars and violinsfor their own -- nndtheir sevctnl selections were llbsrallyand deservedly applauded.

"Whllo In Washington last Apriltho quintet had tho honor of playing

for thu opening of Diinlop Hotel during dinner nt the White House

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en by President Tnft to Prlnco Tsal,who was visiting tills country. Theywero warmly congratulated by thohead of tho American governmentand tho visiting Prince and his

In Its Issue of July 24 New York"ltohnrt T nimlon. nronrlrtnr Herald has the following to say

the New Diinlop Hotel and Cafe.l Hawaiian music nt Asbury Pnrk!inndo n decided hit Inst night at thoj "A8UUIIV PARK. N. J.. July 24.

opening of the New Diinlop Cnfuj Hawaiian night on Wesley Uikcho secured the service i of the night served to present a very pretty

Hawaiian Quintet to pl.iy and sing spectnclo Instinct with the spirit offor his pations. I romance, and hrltnlul of rapid trans- -

"lt wob n great concession that was formation and Illuminating effectsmade to Mr. Dunlop. for It tho first which wero hqlghtehcd by tho fire-tlm-

that tho quintet, lias played out- - works display fromjhe east end of thosldo of Its quarters In tho oxhlbit hall lake. Tho program hid to do withslilco coming to this city. It was, also, Hawaiian scenes nnd 'llscloscd

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wnllnns embarked In two decoratedsurf bants nnd wero tnken to nn Im-provised open stage In the middle, of.the lake. Where they sang folk songs.John KIHb, snld to bo tho Caruso ofHawnil, sent his tenor solo from thegrandstand to tho stage.

Tho singers on the wntcr Btagorespond with a chorus. Then thoband joined forces, reembarked In thosurf boats nnd inndo n circuit of thoInko. Tho boats on cithersldo nnd the. two bands blended In al-

ternate verso from bank to bank.Then tho scene wns liko a carnivalIn Venice lanterned boats passing toand fro and the strong voices of' theBlngcrH In their folk songs blendingwith tho music of guitars and

On tho lake side 25,000 specta-tors were assembled."

Samuel Klmoro, a wealthy Oregonman, and Mrs. E. M. flarrctson of SanFrancisco, were killed In nn automo- -

thu hllo accident at Los Angeles.

Barley and Hops ;nfrdatonic. A trifle of alcohol fan aid to digestion.TH4T:;S BEER. If you get a pure,beer,W'elFaged, nothing is better for you.

lit is not good advice to say "Don't drinkbeer' v There are many who need it. '

Your doctor advises beer. The healthiestpeoples of the world drink the most of it.

But it is good advice to say ''Don't drinkthe wrong beer." Some beer causes, bilious-ness. Primo does not.

Primo is both good and good for you.Nine people in ten would be better for

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