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From San Pra nchjee: Wilbelmlna, Aug. I. For San Francisco; 3:30 Lurlina, Aug. 4. From Vancouver: Niagara, August 12. " " J V I V I I J v IS" II I I I I I - I I For Vancouver: Eeitio V Marama, August 11. Up i ill ! i Evpnin? Bulletin. Va. 1SS2. No. r,i2i Hawaiian Star. Vol. XXII. No. MG3 i9udU u Ll$)uu IkuilLUJU' . OO o oo o o o o BRUSSELS OO OO REPORTS B TO JOIN AND IF CRUISER PANTHER IS SUNCt- - GOEOEN AND BRESLAU FIERCE FIGHTING Jl BE Associated Press Service by Federal Wireless oo SAN FRANCISCO, CaL, August 5. Telegraphic dispatches today from the theater of war in Europe say that the French naval squadron in jthe Mediterranean sea has sunk the German cruiser Panther and captured the German, cruisers Goeben and Breslau. I BRUSSELS, Belgium. August 5. The Belgian minister. of war. today declared that the Belgian forces are success- fully cbmbatina' the German invasion of the country and United ................ PACSES. HONOLULU, TEKUITOKY OO oo OO OO OO OO r- - i r r r rress British mines.. French German British HULL, merchantmen that the. losses arelrifling as compared with those Mob Wrecte German EmbaBSV )UUi) "iBlsuubwuZnltk;"' Mr U mm MMmm ELGIANS HAVE REPULSED GERMAN ENGLAND NEUTRALITY IMPOSSIBH v of; thfo afFsffi:' ? : : ' ; i ST.PETERSBURG,; Pussia--yi- a August 5. A mob, infuriated through' the fho pre Liege ' last ninht. ; :' f NEW YORK. N. rY.. AunUSL frOm Belaium Th0!.aiithnriH allino hn'iho !riiipKH hnilu a Rnian fnnfrtiaii,,irf! thp ; k that the Gerrpans ye captured Vie set fire to embassy, shot the head and body, the authbrities lalrrf the inwnni lirnPnTail 15crilsn rPnnriPn in HP fin , ,ThArmnk fnxnnrl nn nntiinnA hniiMnrlAiii hi ik fri tin Win hi nnH I " ' ' - : . fn efroo uh it -- A ac lhht ci hm f ko . 1" --. , L'u TTv' members ;pf the irnbfidcalflagiW t6 , dowrr tj?e ! 1agles , rH embassyxim? erif wo .f' toifevwiffiffi 1 USWaYORK; AtidUst mmmikh iqvl'w.reck embassy successful destroyer sunk, carrying down' 30 men. remain;: says thalyMing'. oi. der rescued. ., ; ? -- i?. i -- : ,.A ..: .J . : .;: ;,;rK,: 1. t .ii. ii I,! ,"i ,!') I CCATTI C lAfnoU C lT"-- i OnnniiUn AAiiAnnmAnt linn turn cilKirvin- - mm. TAKEN; SON S kot expected! S O VF Mill Wife cfi President in Serious . Cqrwitian Physician v 4i "; Hope. ; Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of I the president' of the States, who is expected to j live through the night. I 1 Associated Press by red. Wireless. WASHINGTON, C Aug. 5-- Late this afternoon. It became known that for two days Mr.-Wilso- n has been partially unconscious and steadily growing The . White House physicians have abandoned hope her and it is feared she will be unable to survive the night WASHINGTON, ,D. X. Aug. 5. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife : of : pres- ident Is declared to be In a critically ill condition at the White House. The president is transacting olfjeial from his wife's Their daughters have been called home. A complication, of nervous ..disorders, which Mrs. Wilton has suffered since latt March, Is given as the cause her ten'sus illness now. : ington o-- o in ncfe:- -' iscxtected. TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. ;J At New York New 3, Chi cago 0. - At BostonBoston 4, Pittsburg 0. At Philadelphia Philadelphia. 5, Cincinnati u v v : I At -r- ooklyn-r-SL' Louis 4, Brooklyn cago 4. 2. . Detroit 4, v.: :. Louis 3, Hoy W L. Pet 62 34 .648 54 44 .551 Boston 53 45 .541 Louis 50 47 .515 51 49 10 ................ 47 .485 New York 43 55 .439 32 .320 New .............. 53 37 .590 52 45 .536 Louie ............... 52 47 25' Boston . 45 16. . 45 48 .484 .............. 51 .463 41 49 .456 39 52 .429 Knaanaanaanaan n .v 8 12 OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, 5, 11)14. 12 PACES. o-- o JU OO 'Wffi$0$$tfps All Eumpe oo oo..'; o o-- o oo Orr LGIUH Anifruetmm mma I i i r i r- - i i i --. LASSociaxea ; Eng., Aug. 5. The cruiser has sunk the Hamburg-America- n steamer Luise,.which found A towing a large steamer, has under the Island of fortress. Eng., Aug. 5. Several German whose crews have declared prizes of war the British government. Belgian ' "rlotfiri'Hrt'ntnf hin'" Morio hu urorinH fha mans investing hera rT tho nf ,.,'. 'report, arid through stabbedabout the IMP I'Tinin thKAimh a nnintinn fire. : nitifro fKo oro im v . V 1 Onsurrcdrihousandermirows Lice:, OcIgiiirrL;-:- uf wonilOJr'ndiholSteti -- A'a 5,The,boilers ; i .. T P i" ; J similar attempt .(theiiAustriinif proved .owing . strong police;prbtdctioti. ' '! has nfRJWu8H 57Tt7THe,riewspapa:!i;e'Pcijpie' -- vo British'trbeps i t .. t " i - .. -- 4 1 Aimnof Uniinht ' not 5 weaker. - for the bus- iness bedside. from for York ' , mi mostly .wun i k.k., iiaoiu, nuyuoi i n& vaiiauiaii yuiti iiiiiiii uwuyiii juuiiiu were being built in a local shipyard for the PARIS, France, August 5. war office announces that the Belgians have anni- hilated two regiments of Prussian Ohlans. , ,V BRUSSELS, Belgium, August 5. French troops, supporting neutrality, entered the'province of Hainault to the Belgian in opposition to the Germans. The Belgian in the province of Liege have repulsed the advance. Bel- gian batteries destroyed a German pontoon bridge the Meuse,A but the (in- vaders at Maastricht. ': 'yr:-:- Vancoiiyer-Mo- b , , ' ; rf,. VANCOUVER, B. C, August 5. An excited mob today assaulted .'.the. German, consul- -, At ch-Ph- u."?"." cm: . ate here "and fpre' the imperial eagle. -;r At Cleveland ' wasn ' 'lunuun, tngiana, Augusi o.-- T- wenty-oneruerm- an ., '5 arresxeo -- ?. v pnn- - c v. v ..; -- fcipally British naval centers. j - in important , York 14, Detro: iThe report that Viscount . .Morley, president of the tocal council; and Burns, At New At SL St Louls 10, Boston; v dent of theIdcaF 'governmeht boards had resigned isconfir They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia Washington ............ ............. !St 'Detroit 50 Cleveland .............. 68 NATIONAL LEAGUE. I York Chicago St. 48 Philadelphia Cincinnati 44 Brooklyn . PitUburg ; sugar. ACOUST n service reaerai LONDON, Amphion Kbenigin was planting gunboat, anchored Guernsey are reservists been by ; London rtftuiinor Crh'nrhce fiormone (Inrmnn omhaccu ftm M prllnba golcj ..The.. were, D. :o i na9 ihu lines which Chilean navy. -- The have join army forts German across river later crossed down Cleveland spies nave. Deen, . - r:-;-- . John presi- - Chicago i : Earl has been appointed to succeed Visco unt Morley and Walter. RuncI man to succeed Burns. y ... : : DOVER, England, August .5. Reports of a big naval were received here: with the arrival of the German steamer Franz Horn this afternoon. The steamer report-- " ed firing audible from many directions. Nothing was seen of the hostile vessels. - Sweden, August 5. The announces that if Sweden : finds herself unable to preserve neutrality, she will join Russia, Great Britain France. iyyyy : ; ian Gunners Ca 7ft) Beauchamps engagement STOCKHOLM, government nnonading Invadero yy' BRUSSELS," Belgium,! August 5. The minister of war has: announced; that ; from the fortifications in Liege the Belgiari.gunners. are vigorously-cannonading'the- ' German in-- ? vaders. A German officer taken prisoner: said that the J Belgian resistance amazed ,the German staff. - " vv'va :yy yviy-- PORTLAND, Maine, August 5. Heavy firing at sea has ' been heard here seemingly ,, from the vicinity of Seguin island, about 25 miles south. SUBMARINE TENDER ALERT. -- The United States navy sabnlarine tt Sugar Jumped up from 3.29c 8 tender Alert, Lieut Bruce U Canada tj to 3.51 c yesterday, according 8 commanding, has arrived at the port 2 tTSS we: V 5 trim San Francisco. The Alert Is 2 NCISC0; :t"h,ir 5 !ooked a tt "mother ship" for Sugar: 96 degrees test : . tt Previous ht submarines to be stationed quoUUon. 3.29c. 8 8 8 here. Honolulu will be the home of tt8a8 88tt888t28a the Alert for some time to come. Oth- - " ,er officers in the little vessel are: En- - Por Rent Store 40x30, office room,' shop 45x24; '15-roo- m house. .signs i P. W. Scanland. Frank J. Lowry, V For Sale 11 acres land; lot on Mil- -' p A. Surgeon Reynolds Harden. AsSt ler str. j Paymaster R. E. A. Lambert Chief H. E. HENDRICK. Machinist C. J. Collins, Paymaster Merchant and Alakea. Phone 2648. Clerk H. F. Wight. ' , . . . - . oy wireiessj j v . . . . . . . ." - - ' - " "t"-'- V-- vy- f ' CALLING HOME THE RE- - - : ' SERVIST8. : j ? 5 4 r "On 7 Is 4 page today a striking 4- - article dealing with the STATUS 4 OF SOLDIERS in i tha United f States wh are subjects of the -- f -- f foreign counties Involved In the -- f EUROPEAN WAR, ; tt It by the -- f 4 author of "HONOLULU IN WAR- - 4 TIME,", the article In yesterday's 4 Star-Bulleti- n thai attracted such 4 f atention. ' ;:-- V v.":..-- f 4 The N EWS ALL1 the news 4 4 and FIRST, In the CTAR-C'JL- - 4 4 LETIN. - v-"-.- w. 4 V OO I:'-- ' : ,r- - '. ' f . customs, this morning, received froa yjQXXT Washington, D. C, tha folio wins' cable dispatch signed tiy,W. P. Malburn, as- sistant secretary of the treasury I . Trealdent haa issaed a formal nen-traiit- y proclamation. Will be publish ed, in treasury decisions Direct er ery person la your employ to observe neutrality; laws.' ; -r - Commenting 'on the matter, (Collec tor , Franklin said . that . the full .de- tails regarding tts president's action will be ia tta trc-r-- ry de- - OO o--o OO OO PIHCE FIVE CENTS OO . OO TROOPS SWEDEN RUSSIA Ivhbs mubXuCUicdJGArsatisindeavinhg Attacksl:Gerima;tt BRITISH WAR OFFICE CALLS if FOR VOLUNTEERS; MAY SEfii riirrimiiihi in i.iikJii. l in Associated Press Service by Federal Wireless ' s. J LONDON, England, August 5. The British war, office k ? has called for volunteers, which taken -- to indicate t that Rritlch lonrl foroe mil) ha eani nn on nsnni4',Ht 4 4U n. ' i iwjii iuiiu ivi vbg niu uc otui uil ail CA(JCUUIU( IU liiC UUIi tinent. ' . ' V - Premier Asquith announced today that tomorrow he will j ask the House of Commons for the appropriation of .an-- . viiii nan u u uu a a u ciiici uciiuv ijkn. . . v The report that Viscount Morley, . . lord president . . of ;th ;i i i I - uuunuii, ana junn ourns,, presioenroi me local government board, had resigned4 iV confirmed. They did not agree with : Britain's stand for the maintenance - of- - Belgian neutrality1 ! 1 and the British ultimatum onthe ubiecti :; LONDON, England, August 5; The British governraent : . plans to assume control of aH ood supplieslln .the BHUsh rf : isies lo preyeni exioriipnaie prices. r , :'.- -: Britain Grabs TuriiA BaWfiirp'i LONDON, .England, Jua'ust':S:-4Th- e Britfsh-obv- ern Turkish 1 battleships, 1 one of which.: is completed a andvvt 1 other. nearlyiGCompiete.Triey 'Will-be- , riamec; the AgiricoL , : WASHINGTON, D. C, August 5.r-Pres- ident Wilsonhas;- - . offered.the European' Powers the 'good offices of thel!.XTt 51 ed States in the hope of some peaceful settlement any other act to avert needless hardship in war-timV- .v ;;; State department advices today report that mobs. haviV destroyed the German embassy in St. Petersburg. pii'.Xr. 5 Russian embassy at Berlin. One German employe isVrc'pc: ed killed.-- ' : - , Pacific Vessels May be Needed Vf ' port here has received 'orders from the treasury depcrtr!' t in Washington to compile the tonnage records pf dKArr,;;i- - - merchant vessels iri the coastwise ' trade which tH". can : available for pbssibfe service in the Atlantic. I miiio, riauuc, huuuoi v;,"iuc raiidiaii ujuoc liavc - rested 42 Germans of both sexes as spies." - v- - : LONDON,: England, August searching G:r man j domiciles today found q uantities of bombs end .riC.: Several arrests , have been made. ; tmormnn rnr r.nsr nntfnnrnn amlz SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 5. The Germcn jcr Eastern squadron has sailed northward from Tsinatau. Iti destination is unknown. The German Lloyd liner viFfir V Eitel fnederich is accompanying as an auxiliary. ; ri; NEW YORK, N. .Y., August 5. Tvelve thousand ;rc::r ists are here without moneyr employment or transp:j::ti: and are unable to join their respective colors in vilrc; They are trying to find some means of getting to ihtlt home countries. - - ; y'-:- y -- ) Cc5c5' Ccf, Germany Isolated y r .'; '.: ? NEW YORK, fJ. Y., August 5. All direct cables to .Ger- -, many from the United States have been cu east lof ;,thef f i .t l ruv : in uvi iiiupiu - rM ii n npin c n r-- .... , ! i Germany is completely isolated. y ncre. il is Ihrchanlrnen Confiscated V' i i ; : iv ... BERLIN, Germany, Aug. he Information coming from ol a riot in which the German embassy was destroyed U not bill evd fl Several German . merchantmen In British water havji been tfJifj-c- J prlzesjr war, Inctuding the farla Leonhardt In .the Thafnes and:v, t gla, which ' waa carrying 73 ervists and a large; cargo of fpo2.u.. ?v v: Xf'.ir- - ' '"'-;'- " TOKIO, Japan, Aug. 5ACount Okuma,Japanese premier, In a ,strt ment Issued tcday riys that If Japan Is compelled to Intervene-t- o ;rcct British ccbnles, she will not send a naval or military expedition p rope.- - i :.v Ss'tyVt-fri'S:- ' ' ' O- 'r: f t " i ; -!

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SAN FRANCISCO, CaL, August 5. Telegraphic dispatchestoday from the theater of war in Europe say that theFrench naval squadron in jthe Mediterranean sea has sunkthe German cruiser Panther and captured the German,cruisers Goeben and Breslau. I

BRUSSELS, Belgium. August 5. The Belgian minister.of war. today declared that the Belgian forces are success-fully cbmbatina' the German invasion of the country and

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Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of I

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live through the night. I

1Associated Press by red. Wireless.WASHINGTON, C Aug. 5-- Late

this afternoon. It became known thatfor two days Mr.-Wilso- n has beenpartially unconscious and steadilygrowing The . White Housephysicians have abandoned hopeher and it is feared she will be unableto survive the night

WASHINGTON, ,D. X. Aug. 5. Mrs.Woodrow Wilson, wife : of : pres-ident Is declared to be In a critically illcondition at the White House. Thepresident is transacting olfjeial

from his wife's Theirdaughters have been called home. Acomplication, of nervous ..disorders,

which Mrs. Wilton has sufferedsince latt March, Is given as the cause

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TODAY'S MAJOR

LEAGUE RESULTS

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A towing a large steamer, has under the Island of

fortress.Eng., Aug. 5. Several German whose crews have declared

prizes of war the British government.

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PARIS, France, August 5. war office announces that the Belgians have anni-hilated two regiments of Prussian Ohlans. , ,V

BRUSSELS, Belgium, August 5. French troops, supporting neutrality, enteredthe'province of Hainault to the Belgian in opposition to the Germans.

The Belgian in the province of Liege have repulsed the advance. Bel-

gian batteries destroyed a German pontoon bridge the Meuse,A but the (in-vaders at Maastricht. ': 'yr:-:-

Vancoiiyer-Mo- b

, , ' ; rf,. VANCOUVER, B. C, August 5. An excited mob today assaulted .'.the. German,consul- -,

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At SL St Louls 10, Boston; v dent of theIdcaF 'governmeht boards had resigned isconfir

They StandAMERICAN LEAGUE.

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DOVER, England, August .5. Reports of a big naval were received here:with the arrival of the German steamer Franz Horn this afternoon. The steamer report-- "ed firing audible from many directions. Nothing was seen of the hostile vessels. -

Sweden, August 5. The announces that if Sweden :

finds herself unable to preserve neutrality, she will join Russia, Great BritainFrance. iyyyy :

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nnonading Invaderoyy' BRUSSELS," Belgium,! August 5. The minister of war has: announced; that ; from thefortifications in Liege the Belgiari.gunners. are vigorously-cannonading'the- ' German in-- ?

vaders. A German officer taken prisoner: said that the J Belgian resistance amazed ,theGerman staff. - " vv'va :yy yviy--

PORTLAND, Maine, August 5. Heavy firing at sea has ' been heard here seemingly,, from the vicinity of Seguin island, about 25 miles south.

SUBMARINE TENDER ALERT. --

The United States navy sabnlarinett Sugar Jumped up from 3.29c 8 tender Alert, Lieut Bruce U Canadatj to 3.51 c yesterday, according 8 commanding, has arrived at the port2 tTSSwe: V 5 trim San Francisco. The Alert Is2 NCISC0; :t"h,ir 5 !ooked a tt "mother ship" forSugar: 96 degrees test : .tt Previous ht submarines to be stationedquoUUon. 3.29c. 88 8 here. Honolulu will be the home oftt8a8 88tt888t28a the Alert for some time to come. Oth--

" ,er officers in the little vessel are: En- -Por Rent Store 40x30, office room,'

shop 45x24; '15-roo- m house. .signsi P. W. Scanland. Frank J. Lowry,V For Sale 11 acres land; lot on Mil- -'

p A. Surgeon Reynolds Harden. AsStler str. j Paymaster R. E. A. Lambert Chief

H. E. HENDRICK. Machinist C. J. Collins, PaymasterMerchant and Alakea. Phone 2648. Clerk H. F. Wight. '

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TIME,", the article In yesterday's4 Star-Bulleti- n thai attracted such 4f atention. '

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proclamation. Will be published, in treasury decisions Direct erery person la your employ to observeneutrality; laws.' ;

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Premier Asquith announced today that tomorrow he willj ask the House of Commons for the appropriation of .an-- .viiii nan u u uu a a u ciiici uciiuv ijkn. . . v

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Britain's stand for the maintenance - of- - Belgian neutrality1 !1

and the British ultimatum onthe ubiecti :;

LONDON, England, August 5; The British governraent : .

plans to assume control of aH ood supplieslln .the BHUsh rf :

isies lo preyeni exioriipnaie prices. r , :'.- -:

Britain Grabs TuriiA BaWfiirp'iLONDON, .England, Jua'ust':S:-4Th- e Britfsh-obv- ern

Turkish 1 battleships, 1 one of which.: is completed a andvvt 1other. nearlyiGCompiete.Triey 'Will-be- , riamec; the AgiricoL

, : WASHINGTON, D. C, August 5.r-Pres- ident Wilsonhas;-- .offered.the European' Powers the 'good offices of thel!.XTt 51ed States in the hope of some peaceful settlementany other act to avert needless hardship in war-timV- .v ;;;

State department advices today report that mobs. haviVdestroyed the German embassy in St. Petersburg. pii'.Xr. 5

Russian embassy at Berlin. One German employe isVrc'pc:

ed killed.-- ' : - ,

Pacific Vessels May be Needed Vf'

port here has received 'orders from the treasury depcrtr!' tin Washington to compile the tonnage records pf dKArr,;;i- - -

merchant vessels iri the coastwise ' trade which tH".can :

available for pbssibfe service in the Atlantic.

I miiio, riauuc, huuuoi v;,"iuc raiidiaii ujuoc liavc -

rested 42 Germans of both sexes as spies." - v-- :

LONDON,: England, August searching G:rman j domiciles today found q uantities of bombs end .riC.:

Several arrests , have been made. ;

tmormnn rnr r.nsr nntfnnrnn amlzSAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 5. The Germcn jcr

Eastern squadron has sailed northward from Tsinatau. Itidestination is unknown. The German Lloyd liner viFfir V

Eitel fnederich is accompanying as an auxiliary. ; ri;NEW YORK, N. .Y., August 5. Tvelve thousand ;rc::r

ists are here without moneyr employment or transp:j::ti:and are unable to join their respective colors in vilrc;They are trying to find some means of getting to ihtlthome countries. - - ; y'-:- y -- )

Cc5c5' Ccf, Germany Isolated y r .'; '.: ?NEW YORK, fJ. Y., August 5. All direct cables to .Ger- -,

many from the United States have been cu east lof ;,theff i .t l ruv : in uvi iiiupiu - rM ii n npin c n r-- .... , ! i

Germany is completely isolated. y

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Ihrchanlrnen ConfiscatedV'

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BERLIN, Germany, Aug. he Information coming fromol a riot in which the German embassy was destroyed U not bill evd

fl

Several German . merchantmen In British water havji been tfJifj-c- J

prlzesjr war, Inctuding the farla Leonhardt In .the Thafnes and:v, tgla, which ' waa carrying 73 ervists and a large; cargo of fpo2.u.. ?v

v: Xf'.ir- - ' '"'-;'-"

TOKIO, Japan, Aug. 5ACount Okuma,Japanese premier, In a ,strtment Issued tcday riys that If Japan Is compelled to Intervene-t- o ;rcctBritish ccbnles, she will not send a naval or military expedition prope.- - i :.v Ss'tyVt-fri'S:- ' '

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BERLIN, Germany, August 5. German banks are re-

ported to commandeered Russian deposits.

Relief Ships Sail Tomorrow. WASHINGTON, D. C Aufl. 5.

which will carry (8,000,000 in goldabroad, will not be able to sail until

The cruiser North Carolina willfunds, the North Carolina going to

xaB7

have

Americans in the southern part of the continent, while the Tennessee viirelieve the necessities in northern countries.

CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Aug. 5-- Turkey has formally closed theCosphorus. and the Dardanelles straits, as she has declared neutrality and

. will not permit the sea-passag- es to be used for the war vessels of any

Germany Invades Hollandf ' tTJLPURG, Holland, $ GermanAug. forces have invaded Holland at

thlc point.

WASHINGTON, D. C-- Aug. 5.;, tlon bill two, Congress promptly granted President Wilson's request for the

appropriation of $2,500,000 for the reliefr The government plans to send

; atonora In: New York the $10,000,000Kronprinzessln Ceclle, which put back from the European coast and tookrefuge at --Bar Harbor, Maine.-- .. The cutter Androscogain was this

Inn h rTjrtla (rfilUPC.

V ' iNEW .YORK. N. VJ Aug. 5. TheMorgana Paris housa $5,000,000 inericans in Europe who cannot get their travellers etiecka ana ptner forms or

' " negotiable paper cashed.' 'Assurances are given by the Bank of France thatmore gold can be had if It Is needed.

FRENCH SINK GERMAN GUNBOAT' . PARIS. France. Auaust 5 --A number of individual naval actions between

l . thaiFrench and German vessels arereceived word that the famoua German gunboat Panther, the warhlp"whoseBDDaarance In Alaeclras a few yean

- was In action with a French cruiserwasaunk. .

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GERMANS SINK BRITISH MINE LAYERLONDON. Enoland. Auaust SThe

will

were directorsxo

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turn

is

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--The American cruiser v Tennessee,for relief of distressed Americans

tomorrow. ;:also sent Europe' reliefthe money

passing an appropria

Americanscutters deliver

In carried by the German

afternoon assigned the duty

Bank France given J. Pierpontgold on to relieve distressed Am--

rumored. The Havas. has

nearly general war,the of Algiers yesterday and

between

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7 ...wn,wr..

ai Mn T IS. .STTrrrj the

Germany and England. took today and resulted in the sinkings of aBritish mine by the German fleet. The British torpedo boat Path-finder was pursued by "the German ships but escaped.

iCreat Britain formally declared .war against Germany r o'clocklast night. Admiral Sir John Jellicoe wa fllven aupreme commandof .the British --fleet, with the rank of admiral. - '

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ABANDONS FLIGHT FORNEW YORK, Ni Y., August 6 Lieutenant Porte of the . British navy.

Who expected pilot 4he America in transatlantic . flight, de-

cided yesterday to return Cngland as reservist. He expects sail to--,

night the JLusltanla. . ''""..,"' : '.. 'vCHICAGO BOARD MEMORIALIZES WILSON . !

WASHINGTON, p. C August -- 5 At a meeting of the Chicago Boadi4 of

Trade held yesterday the directors decided to memorialize President Wsonto' uie m Influence iwith the ifovernments of GennWGreatrlUiol France

. i -- at- ..... v.n.o.4 l m ruMiMlH full A4I aO.TOAffttUffalrise W prlp ,o)iodstuffr

Unless some. stepaara Uken' 'C -

to request the Chamber; Oom

Ena ins ointr nnun nuwvcfsclared not contraband eT.WarAtmbrmkr

u throughout Europe'result in much

In this direction. f- :..;Steos also taken by the

. wnmrrm fif tntJn tea oeuiio

Mediterranean Sea with

abroad.

hat

newsageney

ago precipitated

first ..engagement

1

layer

sevenVice

PORTE flGHT

hydroplane

"suffering.

siansplace between $25W00O and .$40,000,000 the credit ;the .forelgrti ex- -

'chance to be used to facilitate the export of gralri.,(,, ' ' ' i,n 1

,

This action was decIded.upon.foUowijnariejormaiJfsuiaa.ox..jjcmation by President Wilson yesterday, declaring the :neutraHty.oMhe .Unrted

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--j THY SP.fUJTS OF' GERMANYCALLED OUT,CERLIN, Germany, August of,the German force Is pro- -

ceedlna smoothly and quietly;:-Militar- y trains are being aent.awaonly atr!-h- t. There Is much enthuJiasm. ; All Indication the pdpular; vjave;

f enthusiasm for war. is snown in me racs x eignty vnwn ;......; have joined the colors In addition to the regular-army-. - j ,- -

t addition, the Boy Scouts Alliance. Germany k Issued, call to

the youth of the country, requesting them to hasten to the assistance fthe

Fatherland act in some capacity, either as bicycle service or a gathefeM

cf the crops now awaiting harvest. addition, allyUnlyeralty students inave. 'teen called to the colors., :,j ;

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' Af.CASSADORS INSTRUCTED TO RETURN .

LONDON, England,. August 5. Events moved rapidly yesterday andtMs morning found Great Britain and Germany formally at war, an ulti--tnVstum from Downing street addressed to Berlin being followed 'seven

- . . m i - I . 4 f 'ut -o clock .oy a Tormai getipruBn vi

ht teuton at Berlin was a counterGermany. German ambassador

heme at once, while the British

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of

to

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to of

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part theat uonaon innamuassaoor uernn " nu

. .food stuffs advanc--- ,

LONDON, ngland, Auaust mob gathered outside the '.GernjanCrr.tsiry, Carlton Howe Terrace, here, nishtrosned. and heattdMfiS'ikrally hurled stones, breaking window in the , v - v

TEXT BRITISH DECLARATION AVAR, ' v '

LONDON," Ensla'nd," August 5. Following her decUfaVlort' rf"thecrltlah foreign issued the following public atatement: s.--- ) :i- ..

-- Owing to the summary rejection by the German 8qvernmn1: of theby His Majesty Bovernment that the neutrality ofBelglum

retltcted. Hiss Maesty'. ambassador Berlin has receivel .nl..:pas.II retoected His Malesty'a ambassa has declared to the German .govern,

rnent that a state of war exists between Great Britain Germany from',e,eV

It was frst' reported that Germany had 'declared, war .upon, .Great,;

Britain, but this Uter to bean error,due toiaaitake.in aaUte.menW;en:eJdmS,lt becam UactlcaPcerta.nty hai Em--

k. int th Eurooean war. retail prices of food Jumped

to war prices. In Liverpool the pricesfftv cer cent ana wwt 7 Tfna suppiy .gainst a scarcity. Some of the atorea aoW I aarly In

tJdaV forced to close their dpora, to low were their etocks.

M Gllxgow famine already threatens. An Indication of the Increasewhich Jumped from to twelve cents .

In food prices la shown by augar,a P"n . . - mfthiiratlon la well under way 'the .nation will

able to throw a force two hundred thousand men across thela being to.

nel at a lew num, ,wnvgether.

A great transport --brought

stations of conseqqence are being operated of...sl"nal corp. and all private wireless .Ution. have been part ally dl-- ef.'v

,,tm eoatt of Entland and Scotland U llned'wlth grealthlMiehl. and a day and night watch

preach of dirigibles.

F. E. DAVIS & CO., LTDi

BANKRUPTCY COURT

a! petition order and subpoena, Is- -

4y Judge --Charlea F.Semons, summoning F. Davis &

no Ltdi of this city to appear In theTTi' i Aort in answer to charges

ankruptcythiarnorningwere

25ic?5 --S and Hamilton . ofand Holmes Drug

CalifornU, ftemarx and the Illinois

if V stated to the record of theonLJ;th; tlocalompany in, debtcase the amounts of

oiv3.ii. ' of the firm havemembersUvely. Thebeen notiSed to appear. iugust 24."

the

be to withIpr

By

revenue tj tc the corvgold

ofcredit

acoast

.naval

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place

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cf'office

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was found

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fleet

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--will bemalntalnedfor ,tht ap-- I

mmTemperature 6,a. m.. 79: & a. ro.

81; 12 noon, 82; mlnln)um last nlgbt,.' ,f7. -

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; Wind a, vl, E-10;-1; 8 a. tn.; E-2- 4 ;10 a.-- m, E-1- 5; 12 noon, E-1- 2; move-ment past 24 hours, 36. v

Barometer at 8 a. mi 29.99; dew-- ,point at 8 a. zxl. 70; relative humidity,8 a. m, CS; absolute humidity, S a..m

' " " " "7.667., Total rainfall during p.st 24 hours,trace. ,v

'

A meeting of the members of theHumane ;Society, scheduled for 9 1 30

uuwi tvuc m5i(:nWuoBuauaepiem-.Blght,'a- s

HOKOLtJLU BTABULLETIff, yEftftffip..yTj ACOnST., in. v.

ROillMBYAO CLUB'S VORI.

Organization Hears From Live; Wires, Inclucurig grazier-- - .

Dinner Tomorrow' Night

"That three miles and a half ofroad" on the ether side Is passable andwill be in good shape. Thfs Is thereport of the Aid club committee andit was accepted with the usual una-

nimity at the nooii session today. Thenew belt road "hr the vicinity of thecannery is "what's the matter withthe belt road," at the present time.

Today's program of the Ad club wasvaried. Three young ladies from theBostonians rendered a few songs tillIt was a question whether the clubdidn't prefer the songs. Then Dr.McLaren gave some live running firehumor, winding up. with a good boostfor Hawaii and the Ad club. CharlieFrailer was given a welcome homeand gave a short talk on the Torontoconvention. He did not tell the wholestory v

and the dub will hear more ofit at a later session. Frazier says thathe found the Honolulu Ad club' uniqueIn Its capacity to do" things. Otherclubs are, trying it but, none of themany he ran" across had quite the gin-

ger of this club. ; ' ; '; X'Thursday ' night, tomorrow.' is: the

dinner to talk oyer the accounting sys-tem "of the territory and counties.- - Abanner crowo hr expected' M ttye ill

ba genea;;i JXt weekWuirsdaM Is Iionolulttf kly 4t (whichtime 'the proWemof "taking" care of i

the men of the army win, be up foraiscussion. ,2 r : .... a.

HAP USED IN THE

JOSEPH A. flflVLE

The prosecution in .the case- - of? JosAv Doyle, idragging throughph now

.-

.A - i A

iae-- leaerai couri iqpaue. .secona iime,tha lintrodueed ,a map aeUag" focth allhe. nooks and; crannies in the board--

sjsted the prpiecujtipn out theducted by .the defendant,-an- 4 aroundwhiCfh la .woven much fit the eyldfencdthus far brought, out in the .trials "

Assisumi .Liainci .Aiiqrney J. v.Xho'mpsph claims the credit' fromj thedesigner's standpoint; . Bailiff,

t Sii?ieiBmllk I placed lie blaaboara: iaHd'frame' !ri eiEtcev and1 'Attorney" : ClaudiusMcBnrdef attbrnet ' fdr the 'defehsel 'assisted the prdsiciuidh:ltl laVihg'bnt thefloor plan of the establishment' ' The'assistant district attorney BVldehtlymade a good' job of the map .from'thfe'fact that those witnesses, who thus! faraave been called ; appear r to recbgniiethe location of the lanais and rooms;

Mrs. Viola. Lukens. better known as"Mrs.Doyle .No. 3,". took .? the -- staridthis morning) was subjected tobut , brief examinations by . the prose-cution and the defense. 1 AlexanderNahaolelua, who says he lives at Waiklkl. testified regarding an Incidentwhen the present Mrs. Doyle is alleg- -

ed"to have applied at his residence forboard .and room, Ma Sung Kwan, whonn to a month and a half ago used to

msnes at tne iJoyie estaDiisnment, wascalled as a witness ror tne prosecutlon.

Prom the manner in which' the witnesses are being called and the speedy--m !Tf n V in -- Mrhirh --t'f are"T)eln s1 disposed of, indications are that botbthedefense and the prosecution .will ifesttheir cases at an early date, and thatjLhe case will go to tbe jury much soon-er than it did da: the first trial. Qourtadjourned at noon, being continued'unitil 8:30 o'clock tolnorrow morning '

ferrtHSRiivlnun fjuitkUi ijfj

WWMMMmm tract

Jif i

Chase s. Desky,-- sales agent for theMclnerny .Park tract, reports, amongthe week's real- - estate sales, the pur-

chase .pf lot 8 by severalofficers of the 2d Infantry sta-

tioned at Fort Shatter.1 Mr. -- Desky, states " that business Isvery brisk, notwithstanding the Euro- -'

pean crlsis.r. He 'also believes thatHawaii will suffer, little, if any andthat the near future will witness.' awave of prosperity which will pervadethe entire territory.- - '. -- r. i

As evidence ; that" his " "opinions areshared by" others, he cites the factthat people are continuing to make investments in land with .the expectation--

of erecting permanent homes.; -:::

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t Another postponement has ; beenmade In the lnjunotlcn nroceedinrsbrought against, Ubby; JicNelllfe Ltb--by Company bv, the Kapiolani estate..It la postponed "for one month! Thesuit is one to restrain .the comoanyfrcw continuing the use, of a drainpipe .which, ;lt is alleged, runs overthe property1 of the estate. ' 1 ;

-- capt! w. v. kolb, n. g. h.:Whether the metf of ! Company D are

rvidd witTi uniforms or not. I want

.gaUery 'practice .only uriH be.

declaration of war on ofldean the rooms and yard and wash

lasthouse.

and

five

and

o'clock this morning, was .postponedythem to show' up at the armors to- -'

PllUlflliCHARLES A. RICE

: FORMALLY FILEDt ', ': ' - -

Many, Influential Republicans'ori List Wdorsing His Can- - V

!

fJidacy'for Delegate ;

The nomination papers cf CharlesA. Rice.' candidate for the Republicannpmlnailon for delegate to Congress,were filed this, afternoon;

On the list indorsing Senator Ricefor delegate are many prominent busi-

nessmen and. the list also shows thename of a number. of influential Ha-walia-

who carry weight in the Re-

publican party.The signatures are as follows:Alexander Lindsay. Jr.. K. A. Mott-Smit-

T. M. Church. Fred T. P. Wat-erhous- e.

D. ; K. Hoapili, Sr., JamesWakefield. J." A. Akina. James K. Lota,Albert Horner, George G. Guild, JohnH. Soper, George H. Robertson, GeorgRodiek, J. F. C. Hagens, James Mc-

Lean, W. H. Charlock. Albion F.ni.t. 'r Th rr.it x t i..i r

Angus? Frank Andrade,'

J M

Dowsett. Wm. Yap Kwai Fong. J. D.Marques. Arthur Kahaawinui, F. C.Atherton,, Manuel J. rSerpa, F. D. Low -

tying

JMawae, I Auu o Australian' met.Amana, J?aoakalani, anchor behind the breakwater.Jr Thprnpson. predicted the

iL AhakueJO, Noble, AntoJ in seek-ni- o

Castro C. M. A. St.' ponx present

K. conflict in ; Britain isAki6nat John Waterhouse, J. P. CookeH. M. yon Hol!t,JE.Ov White,, Ed wardPFogaxty. k.'Ri.chards, Wong'Tin .iohg'A,:; L."; MacKa,ye Lui'!fY,aT --- '' i. I.. - ; t ' v . j

PAPULAR CLOSED

UNTIL FAMOUS

PLAYERS APPEAR

5.' A Xatipn's Perilt-aphctopla- made'was to hae

eewil-4aL- t nr'HqBfar heater,uradatfrfdaSV anl-sltfirdaV- 'of this

wfeejc, mil ljee, jh? ajvoilablyitlelayeai'sanoiafeed at' a

This --theater wili clcsed fo al- -

teraUoitwifendinu the open tnr of feamBlaic'a.FamousoPlayBhract Wedne;dayintowi rtnnlngi at Yd Liberty

1 fllll: till i l lv". flllLr ai l LiV l

;

I

rAssorlatfiVl Ptpm Tiv FhI. "Wlwtpugf.1 r

-- u. I' ukcuiMATAM'-- nc ., vv .m ,

wnaieDanKmg ana currency commit-- .tee today xn the final nominainorw maae wuscn Tor tneFederal Reserve Board. The nomina

of Paul-Warburg- against whoma fight has been made of hismembership In.the firm of Kuhn, Loeb

Co was confirmed, and thealso favorably on

the name of Frederick A. Delano, whoi. president of the Monon route raroad well-know- n Chicago capital1st man of affairs. 4

T I.T. .

--W. WAtrcify ahdVointy en--

filneerill; subniltbjs firit jnobthlyrsjnext

vrk.X1H. . R. .JOHNSON, travelling stew

ard for the K. Is through passenger the liner Maru that

at r Honolulu from the Orientthis morning.

JOHN W, CATHCART. city andattorney, who returned from

three months --vacation yesterday, wasat his today outlining the prose-cution work of .his office.

J. C- - COHEN, candidate for mayoron the Republican ticket, appearat four, political meetings in the remaining days of the week to speakthe. interests his candidacy.

W, W. THAYER, secretary of territory, left for HIlo yesterday. He willappear- - before the board of supervis-ors there in the interests the settle-ment of the Front street widening pro

"' 'ject,"-'--- . -

CHARLES R. FORBES, who assumes the duties superintendent ofnublic works 15. was a departing passenger on the Mauna Kea forHilo' this morning. - Mr, Forbesremain on the tBig ? Island ten

JOSHUA'D. TUCKER, commisionerof public lands left for the Big Islandon the Mauna ; Kea this morning forvisits to Kawaihie. and South

At the rWaimea courthouseat noon tomorrow he will sell at aus- -

tlon , three acre home-stead lots of the Walmea townsite.

C. GOODRICH, for yearsidentified with the Toyo Kisen Kaishaas in Its seevral liners whohas been acting In the capacity offar eastern representative, is pas- -

seneer for the mainland in the ShinyoMarp. -- .Mr. .

may aeciae 10

t. W . i ' ;

Rin bipp bai i v ijHinivn hprf. RmvililU IUUL llfLLl Ulllli lUllLllLiUllll

LFIfRMAY

RESULT FROM WAR

IHIlOUGH EUROPEiHi i 5 i ;

I

British Tonnage May BeTakenby, Government for Use in .

ihe Transport, Service

Honolulu may et be brought faceto face with coal amine of no meanproportions. ,

For some years past the bulk of theiuei nas oeen mio me islands by means cf British tonnage.

t

coming from the continent of Aus--

tralia.A European nar that to date has

succeeded in up a large numberof vessels flying the Union Jack isnow expected to result in awithdrawal of the fleet of freighterswhich heretofore have been operatingIn the Pacific in the capacity of trampcargo J

But one vessel of fair tonnage isnow believed to be well within theranee of th islnmls with nshipment of coal. This vessel is the

, Strathblane and it bears about 5600I tons of coal to the of the Inter- -

! "'ana steam navigation company.. Over at Kahulul. Alaui, the little Ahverican barkentine Hawaii, with about!

' rayed against Germany, Honolulu wjllyet feel the pinch '"because 'of a dis -

tinct shortage of fuel.: ' '..

" .

j ' That coal if brought from British ,J Columbia or Japan will.soar in pricela c,pnrlIlv, tworrt ;

,,iV,eoPbrta!a . ample

.for,

. Irequiren'.enis.. ,i ne constant1 1 - I

dim --iucreabing "uemanus upon thestore is a tpatter that Is causing localimporters much grave concern.

BRITISH CONSUL SAWNO WARLIKE MOVte IN

TRAVEL IN THE ORIENT

4I saw no indications of impendingconflict between Great Britain, Rus

I

siai and Germany, while Iri Jnnan. AtinemeeT leaving roiconama oennd

;on' July' 27, m friendly telatioris .e-- f

ianng between1 the great potv'ers hadot,been!eVere.,''remarked' His'Bri- -

L. S. Gordon who returheu' frrfm'aj

rey, Amos Abraham A. ot nues atAhlo, M. Cv W.Sam Kaeo,k William ) It is. that with" wlth-A- .

John. A. drawal' freightersD. V. Forstex, ing a friendly during the

C. Piianaia,;M..'A. Kane. WiUiam which Great ar--

Manuel

V

be

RIP

IIU 1

uy,

passedDy Kresiaeni

tionbecause

& finallycommittee passed

and aand

T. aIn Shinyo

called

county a

office

will

inof

of

ofA.gust

willdays.

WaimeaKohala.

a number of

LACEY

Durser

a

Goodrtcn

a

imponeu

general

carriers.

Hav.nlian

order

IJieueui.

eeks! at Japan.w th

yru --can offenmo-commen- t .coaeaniogtthe troubiia for'' I 'haverange- - of't the actual newsfordays; added 'Mr; Gordon ,., : .

, A? number ft cables, and. letters awaitul i.' th . TritlK i .rrtnta rr . . anmd anil. 'tivat-itheinorL- ) l.Tfeeseiwere aellv-- '

wj' lvMUJUi wuubvuio uuiwi'iH r

who. visited the vessebat daylight.that

t.hadbentate 1iasles,(who will. this evening' take; passagein the Shinyo blaru for the coast; pay--

ing' the fine' of f 0O imposed-ib-

federal immigration authorities a!TOnaItTv forv traveling r between4 tkirn

American ports .in a foreign.

PALMER WOODS STILL

CflR nFl

rainier vruuus ucv

.ir.elUdll ll&Viy HV (till auuuuuirj ud44acy-4hi- s week.- - 1

'I have; not maae up ray. mma. fsaw inis morning, wncuer 10 run vrncr. i; 1 expect i.oeciae aeimneiy :

j1 ! krace woW

mean an .upsetting of 'previous ;calcu--

lations,- - aside from being a party4fight between him and I L.?ilcCahdless for the nomination, it would nodoubt have some strong Influence- - taithe Rice-Kuhl- o feature of the race,as Woods unquestionably would drawheavily from Kuhio's support, ."- -

CARD OF THANKS.

Sung. HI .and "desireto express their sincerest thanks tothe many kind friends who extendedtheir sympathies and tendered flow-ers at the time of their late bereave-ment in the death of their mother.advertisement.

A married man who owns an auto-mobile is in a position to acquire alot of experience.

FURNISHED HOUSES. ' '

m bungalow, piano and garage,!10th ave. and Maunaloa ave., Kai-ls- el

mukl. Mr. H. Ruger, R. C. Stackable,phone 2442. 5924-3- t

HONOLULU SHOE CO.

NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT.

The Honolulu Shoe Co. having made)an asignment to the undersigned forthe benent of its creditors, notice ishereby given that all claims due thecompany are payrblc only to the un-- j

illJas. H. Love. CITY TRANSFER CO.

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The Rice campaign committeewill hold a rally at ThomasSquare tonight commencing at S

a o'clock. There will be a numbera of g-o- d speakers, among them.a Chas. A. Rice, W. H. Rice, T. M.a Chuich, Lorrin Andrews, Judgea Alex. Lindsay. Jr., C. H. Olson.

A. D. fastro. James Wakefield. J.A. Akina. Wm. Mossman, Ed.Towse, E. A. Douthitt and Col-

onel" Ziegler. It is especially de--

sired that as many voters of thefourth district as is possible will acome to the meetnig. The een- - aeral public Is cordially invited. a

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-- ,5ft n .. s .j inrn iinnrv.wv w.i u.port SAN LUIS Sailed, August 4

S. Santa Rita forjlonolulu.Aerogram.

U. S. A. T. Login arrives from Ma-nila Thursday, 6 a. m., and proceedsto San Francisco same afternoon;meeting strong trade -- winds.

t PASSEXGEKS BOOKED

. Per Matson Navigation steamer Mai iwu., uue t xiu--

l1:"Kameo ,Hioki, MraJr- - roiSO. ,Jrs. y&i. McMahon

: Smith,' MrsvThos.'J. irDyv;Koyaj .escner, Mrs.f d ,riQ'' 'iff ' ftW'

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FRANCISCrt-Sail- ed.

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E. E. Allen, Mrs. E. E. Allen,Wllhelm Carnap, J. I. C. Clarke, H. E.Clarke, Chi Hao Fel. Chang. TienTsal, Peter T Dzen, J. Danerl, MrsJ. Danerl, T. J. Dalton, Mrs. T. J. Dal

itoB, Miss J. Fair, Mrs. A. M. Frost,. .T - f--. A. Bonnell Fullerton,- T n.aana T T w r.rocno 3la.

erlne A. Wo--ff Hlm. K.lwmW. ProtA Inokuchi, Max ! Jones,r Leopold Ja

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kita ReV a w. Koehler, Mrs. C. ;W.Koehler, G. L Kothny, K. Kitagawa,y. Kuroda, MiKushU-Fre- d A. Lewis,Miss K, G. Lyons, ;Rev,P.vP. Mediing.

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Medling and 4 children.I. V Morgan. Dr. H. A. Maeer.

n: Naeaoka" Paul Nolze. K. Otani. T.Okada, Rj" RocesX Roces,5: Mrs.! J.W.t Ragsdale, M rs. Xhas. H.-- Skwyef rMiss Carlotta Sawyer, Miss :N.ton, A. E. Schwabacher, Mrs: A. E.Schwabacher, C. T. 3hlpmanfr Mrs. --CT. Shipman, Miss Doris Shipman, C.P. Williams, , M .C-- P, WiUiams, J)r.J. Westerdijk, Mrs. S. Werntx, MissD. Williams, William Wbyte, Dr. F.B. Whitmore, Mrs. F. B. Whltmoreand 3 children, P. ;Yamanaka, Mrs S.Yoshida.

Marama Sailed from Suva.The Canadian-Australasia- n liner Ma

rama with a few cabin and secondclass passengers ;' from Sydney and .

Auckland, Is reported by cable' to T. !

H. Davies & Company, as MlUng' from '

Suva fcr Honolulu last evening. Thevessel will arrive here one day behlad j

the regular schedule. The Maramahas about 100 tons of Australian pro-

ducts for discharge at this port.

.tatrn a M a t-- - -

lexan Away iiiana runm. , ' 1

At the rate that mainland cargo 13 J

being discharged from the Amerirnn- -

Hawaiian freighter Texan that rc3- -

will.be dispatched from 'Monoljlu :

for Balboa, '.by the way of Island pons !

cn Friday evening. The" Txan . willabout C0.00Q, cases, of Dines in

addition to a full shipment of sugar.

Hyade. Loading at Hilo. vThe Matson steamer Hvari-r- , U to- -

flay completing cargo at Hilo. destine!fnr San Francisca The veasM v illsteam for the coast with about 7000ton3 of island products. ...

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deTsigned. V All persons having claims! The master's renort approving theagainst the' company will present final accounts of Cecil Brown as ex--;them to ;he undersigned at once J. ecutor of the will of Maria ChapmanM. McCHESNEY, Assignee, 1C Mer- - was Died in the circuit court ye3ter-chan- t

street. 5924-1- 1 day. :'

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COLLISION

A ragged gash in the solid stwlstem at the bow of the Toyo KisenKaisha liner Shlnyo .Maru several feetin extent and some laches below thwater line was an object of much in-

terest to hundreds of spectators athe big vessel steamed to a berth atPier 7 about 8 o'clock this morning.

The turbines in the Shinyo .Maruare declared to have failed to respondto the orders from the bridge and acollision was inevitable. The hugeliner is said to have crashed on thelong Yokohama breakwater while un-der partly reduced speed, the forceof the impact tearing away about sixfeet of bow, turning the pond erousteel plates back from the stem as ifthey were made of cardboard.

The vessel was put back and a sur-vey held by the Japanese represen-tatives of Lloyds. This procedureserved to delay the Shinyo ft;r 24hours. The vessel was permitted

to Honolulu and San Fran-cisco. 'It was freely predicted thismorning that the" vessel will enter adrydock at the coast and should thisbe the case, it is barely possible thatthe Shinyo Maru will be obliged tomiss one trip to the Orient. The acci-dent Is believed will at leas dis-arrange the ! present ' trans-Pacifi- c

steaming schedules followed by theT. K. K. vessels.' '

. No blame Is attached to Comman-der H. S. Smith, a veteran in theT. K. K. line, according to the reportof the finding of . the board of sur-vey.

An attempt was made to regainsome of the time lost at Yokohama,the Shinyo bringing up to Honoluluquarantine anchorage at daylight thismorning.

A call was made at Keelung, For-mosa, on the homeward voyage, atwhich the vessel was supplied witnmany thousand cases of tea.

, The vessel brought 15 cabin, 4 sec-ond class- - and ,111 Asiatic 'Steeragopassengers, for. Honolulu. u Japanesemade up the entire number of Asia-tics for this port. ,4 ; v'Y ;.,.i' The Shinyo Maru Is sailing, for SanFrancisco at 5 o'clock .this .eveningfaking 76 cabin, 42 ,secopd class and149 "Asiatic;1 steerage paasengprs.

' ' While at'iHjonoluluV aeyefal, undreatbns 61" Orlehtal ,'cargo. 'Ml b,ej dis-charged' The Vessel is carrying a, largothrough ' cargb' Including much' rawsilk and tea, valued at more than$1,000,000.

The Shinyo Maru will take the nextTOtrtr-destTne- d for nieTnararaiid.

1e7STr-Furth- r Delayed. ianj.'Ihe-Uni- ted .States army

JjOgan from5ManIlavby way f Nagasaki is' further delayed in its arr.valat licmolultt according to latefwirllessreceived in thi3 city to lay. the Io?

ontiedK)Ut

5 o clock In the"; evening, while atthe Japanese port, the vessel was sup-

plied with several thousand .tons ofcoal. .

' '.' ' ' ; ' '

West. Virginia's Position.- Through her Poulsen wireless equip-

ment, the cruiser -- West Virginia thismorning at 11:2(1 o'clock reported herposition to the local Federal Wirelessstation, as follows: Latitude 25.28north, longitude 15.12 .west' .'.

i A' meeting of r thQ -- membera, of ;theboard of directors " of the Mid-Pacif- ic

Carnlval ha3 been called for 1:30o'clock -- tomorrow afternoon. 1

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Tour BestOnly Avlieii brain .anij

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ft?4 J Jc V

r., : A...y - ' - FOOD--matlo from rh'oico wlieat

ami barley fcjitains --alltin nutriiiiPiit of 'tlies--?

ra i ns, and : fam ishi's inTH-rft'- ct lKiIancf the eliinents Xattm neoils furprojKT nonrisIiinent in"tin wav.

(risjy c ilsy to iYitildicirais to taste!

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RICEMill Harbor Officer Carter reports hav-ing found eight sailors and marines Th, CLARIONfrom the United States troisers SouthDakota and West Virginia in making

IS OROVING, SAY COM HOI; HE CLEAR OF WAR, HIS EXPECTED HAWAII PARTYhis

tomeans

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of de-serters. PHOENIX

Agency for

HOSE'tlSJ

THIS ADHERENTS NEED NOT FIGHT SAYS C. H. FEI ANNOUNCEMENT HAS ARRIVED

Steady Progress Made onOahu Shwn by Crowds of

' Voters at Meetings

What will prove to be one of tbelargest mass meetings of the earlyprc-prima- ry campaign will be held thisevening in Thomas Square by the par-

tisans of Charles A. Rice, candidatefor the nomination at the primariesfor Delegate to Congress. The west-ing mill begin about 7: 3U o'clock to-

night and W. "W. Chamberlain willpreside. Besides iir. Rice a numberof the best speakers in the city willappear on tbe platform in behalf ofthe caadldgcy of Claries A. Rice asdelegate.

In the Fifth district last eveningthere were two meetings, of whichthat at Liliha aad School streets wasthe principal orrb. Here both Mr.

. Rice and his father, W. H. Rice, Sr.,were given a most enthusiastic greet-ing by the many Hawaiian presentAltogether about 300 persons attendedthe meeting and all of the speakers

' . were given Interested attention.Most of the speeches at this meet-

ing were made in Hawaiian, but the.' ones made in English by Charles A.

Rice and A.' D. Castro were enthusi-astically received and punctuatedwith applause. Doth of these talks

Hawaii.

STREET

The

5

Scientist in Territory's EmployHas Renounced Allegiance

to Austrian Empire :

Joseph F. Rock, botanist of the Col-lege of Hawaii, sails today fromSan Francisco on the Manoa for Ho-nolulu. Mr. Rock left Hawaii themiddle of last September on botan-ical tour the world In the in

of tbe College of andthe Board of Agriculture and Forestry. , He has made valuable collections of seeds suitable for propagation in Hawaii in the Philippines, India, Thibet, Ceylon and elsewhere,which have been forwarded from timeto time to the nursery of the Boardof Agriculture and Forestry, and hasmade critical studies of Hawaiianplants in the large herbaria of Eu-rope.

.

The at the Bota-nical Garden and Museum at Dahlem,near Berlin, Germany, where Dr. Hil-lebrand- 's

herbarium ts located, wereparticularly generous in giving to theCollege of Hawaii specimens' of manyrare plants collected by '" Dr. Hille-bran- d,

and afforded Mr. -- Rock, everyfacility i in the out of hisstudies, as a result of which he discovered that many of : the ' plants 'collected by him should be described asnew species.. ' . v. '

. A

Prof. Dr.: AI Heimrl, the great Austrian botanist, has done Mr.- - Rock

were straight to the point, aecentuat-- j the honer of dedicating a hew genusing the fact that the next two years in his name. A treeu discovered bywill be crises years for Hawaii, dur- - HUIebrand on Kauai and called by

'ing which a strong, healthy and ener-'hi-m Pisonia; Sandwichensis,;' Heimrlgetic representative should be "on the decides on examining the. ripe fruits,

Job" continually at Washington; s - i,which, until collected by Mr; Rock. 1. want your support, remarked . were unknown, 10 De sumcienuy ais

Mr. Rice In conclusion, --and if l itpi tinct fro mother Pisonia to be rectit I promise you will work for you ,n a new genus which 'he callsat Washington to the best of my abU- -' Kockia. In recognition-o- f the very

v lty and will be on the Job all the valuable work done by Mr. Rock Intime x

" i botany, and the tree will beCheers greeted this announcement .MB,U'

and the geaerar Impression -- was that, f' .Charles Rice had "made good" at the' Kocf Q a few weekameeting. at Harvard University, Cambridge;

j Mass., studying the Hawaiian mate--whrthSLhJ,TiPSS, BtfU rial In the herbarium there.?nr?vnuZn !l?eild; Shortly before leaving Hawaii Mr.Thompson Uw vJ.0 aMn, in,u7n? J Jt,

. Z e Zri lpe,ecniT wee citizen,.. renouncing his ;; allegiencef tol e?e;ag :libr4 emperor Austria so he IsClarence H. Olson ' A. airected by the call to .wni of-- .Alexander Lindsay, Jr.,.V. A. ' Akina, I".

and were all given a cordial eceptloi. l

Interets

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terests Hawaii

Royal

carrying

Hawaiian

V

mans and Aufetrians..

Senator She'ppard TexasIn 'ftpite of thb 'that lt.r.alned'duced a bIR' tnaKinglt a 'ihisdemeanor

1 rtuch ofthe time at meetlng.md any public service corporation' to'' 'lhft'' liphtu 'impo ' nn ooniint j I ctaJ:

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uioe present, wny. a .yoie, jor, unanes at Masten LaKe, Sulllva"'K Rice .fofJOelegate ,to; Congress jwas.'-'ly- , ame 1? yan enji"j

a vote ilepubllcan prosperity and thunder shower the campthe beat ofr

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in Peru rUnder the auspices of the

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On Friday Evening August. 21.at 8U5 sharp, at the, ;

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; Entire proceeds to Tuber-culosis Section of Leah I Home.

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Recollection of Boxer UprisingRevived With Arrival of

Visitor to Honolulu

"There is not the slightest possi-bility that China will become involv-ed In the present European crisis. Theempire is rapidly advancing under,and the people appear entirely satisfied with the of President made last the who return theYuan Shih-Ka- i. have been norumors nor indications that China willtake a hand."

This statement was made by C. H,Fei, graduate of Yale and Oberlinuniversities and at present affiliatedwith the Young Men's Christian Asso--jelation of Peking, who is at the head '

t

WiilBe Candidate S.ana Remained

of

thatrepresentatives turned

announcement, public incut, party, withThere

that seek

held

of four Chinese students i -- Having served fourthwho Honolulu the Shin--1arrived on cf the house of

Mam i route to Uves twomainland where nter east- -they VQterg and if u b gatIs.era and Pacific coast that vou rive me

The personnel of party is T. N.'SUnt)ort th'rd term.Lee, who will enter College,Iowa; Y. M. Chen, Butler College, Indtana; Peter T. Tren, University ofIllinois, and T. T. Chong, University

Chen itheare graduates of the Nanking, China,university; Mr. Tien; of uni-versity and Mr. Chang of theJapan,v nni versity. - hile. in collegeIn the United States they intend tospecialize in such subjects as agriculture, mining , and

- TrTr.J''e useiucii u i DOfl tutj aukvuu a aa

to China secure positions with thegovernments . 1

i; ?

Mr. Fei was 'graduated from Oberlin in . 1906 from Yale a year later, ne navmg taaen special course

I

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So 11a ra ther nn a.v.1 wweur Ul - a

a that university. . iot,' I v k a 5 k

arrival In thls;:lty W. A. Bow en.taken by to the Pall

and other of interest In andabout Honolulu, and later made a

inspection of the local Y. M.C. A. building. Fei goingthe mainland his health. Wheninterviewed this aside frommaking a regarding China'sattitude toward the European situa-tion, he, that. Y. M. C. A. worka the. empire is rapidly coming tothe front and ; is doings remarkablework. all i; .. '

!(

With the visit 'to of Mr.Fei there awakened a ' recollectionof a certain period of the Boxer uprising which has an exceedingly localatmosphere. , . i the; time of taef up-

rising, v.Mr- - F.el a boy.; Hewas interested ; in' worK ; tne

missionaries in China. ahdbecame a personal friend of a sister ofPercy M. Pondher husband and down1

Boxer shares

extent

study

Boxers

District Monsarrat Im--jposed 'SO M.

Filipino, foundbrutally a

MeDuffle andmemters of are

hometreatment failed,

called coroners' Jury today.

Hashimoto, guestplace nihtj

shotsvrata

being Hasni- -

effect:

police, monthsAug. Stone

complaining witness

paper,

Companyplaced under

investigationCaptain MtDuffio

largewindow King

police reportmissteg

answer chargebefore

for Sheba Home Japanpolitical News motes vyitn who

Behind Main Tourist

Norman Watkms. well-know- n Sheba, promoter ofmember of house party recently toured re- -

terms, to Honolulu on Japaneseconfirmed report lie would be Shinyo morning.

to succeed hin?lf. liner members ofpolicies

railway

ofRepublicans of district,announce nominationas "a representative

Republican ticket at primaryelection to on Septeml-e- r

of party districtin member representa-y- o

morning, en te record ,3

colleges.- -

fact0rv.

Central

Tokio,

etui

points

lines.,

other than tountiringly

of as be returns toto of

of Republican platform

Peking

forestry,

promises,

pledgesCalifornia.

thorough

Detectives

arraigned

solicitation

WATKINS.'Considerable caused

In Republican circles todayreport Liliha street

Charles A. night toWillie Crawford,

candidate reDresentative fromdistrict, attempted

meeting purposes.After speakers finished,'Crawford is reported have taken

stump talked

an1 ! Ivllt

atic

Theman her

for but

lasttwo

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Rice lastwho

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directors Kapiolanl Ma- -

tprnitv tojdidafcy; fblldwlnp up ian at-- me'et- -

1UJS Kin uviu nv itwAAAvr

IJZZl 7thio- - crowd morning at o'clock-Oberl-personal rflllSHP,nv rrflVfnH-- .

opcuvei 01 me nf thAw,r m,., ,u iiWUIJ8- -

Politician territorial jury, scheduled forIs graduate hnon 1t

automobile

is to

statement

Honolulu

Atjwaatbut

American

on

as

is

years meet Wednes- -

s a Democrat. I of week.nrth district.

MornMoib

rAftflvA m ty

a t a,

ne anu 11'Vi I tlx

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LOCAL GENERAL

run for thetne He--

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WAfn

WILL PREPARECITIZENSHIP

readsnewspapers;

'papers

F.Clemons

rrTJ ;wS Associatidn;

sterns simple '

aay. UlaanDed. )

OOOTnares tneLU.tiUt lj.'nntnfiltod and knowled&e

Jlngr 2Sslqf thegllsgUaiehd,drfthfi lifakifii'a'net'gain institutions .Honolulu1:8 points. was- - himself, for citizenship

city, who, withj recess sal 50 tt li. examination, by mea4sawere ifnea &etw4en nrocess."

ansl.'-Sensi- ng the board been- - the 'Mr. rei ana aispaicuea p.u? iuffi. nwiu christian Association. orgaqiza- -

coast .with messages fr0mtt;ianwag steady; recssat loTon investigatingloans 'in. uow; can and,

uiuaruuu nieans helpingsucceeded Oahu opened between citizenshin.

reacning the workasges delivered rintc. bands? recovered loss. for shares,ox'.uv American -- consu! gahization

that. interim, the lots, then recovered for ntIr6 Bituation meansattacked little mission advance

tlement. Mr. the 1-- 8 In 14.50.citizens me UnUedoomko

sentence days vponTIsdono,guilty beating woman.'

Captain Detectivesseveral his busy

his

the

afternoon

tiial re-- iUi itheforcess

lots and 145

Co.announced or

the morning.

- DR.in up a is I lo Honolulu on the yes--

have engaged in a system- - anstealing of More ad trip to the .

machines are j "

at - :. HIRAM BINGHAM, the' is vis- -- - and explorerjvWho

As a taking E ISSther Rees died at Queen's !f?yesterday afternoon. young wo

, ' from tothe hospitalto regain consciousness. Sheriff Rose

a

at a weddingtook onis alleged to fired froma revolver,, object of

Katoka, a couhtrjitan.moto been placed under

shots not

The- celebrated Pringle libelbeen through

court waabon-tlnue- d

until Samis alleges scurilous remarks

through a Hawaiian - newshimself..

Fase. private of -

2d beenarrest pending .

of j of acharge of breaking a plate giass

on ajeweler. roth- -

stoie. . ,

Chinese Koreans placed

in which ofgambling, Dis

FromTnose

Interest GrouD

S. Hawaiiof Japan,

liner Mamcandidate brings eight

says:earnest many

fourtli

candidate

12

make nosay work thepassage suchnecessary carry the

Messrs"NORMAN

comment

from meeting

effect thata

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Is

to

AND

thit

commented

morning,

officehouse from

ALIENS

Closing shade; firdcess,aaaea, iu

jeducated

Irarlaieacoming,

Ewa, presenting

citeduim?r-- 1

27.25thesa ways

vuoiy.iseVea

wnere-- part

choro.TVlpnhnn .eAtt"i,Uill'uus ..Bau

90 three responsibilitiesat 18 unequal

onHawaiian Commercial

a dividend of000, stock sheet '

GEORGE HERBERT returnedrounding gang Wilhelmina

to been xemaybicycles. pleasure

awaiting ownersstation.

professor'poison,

Hospital drjng

Schoolhave

dragging

culated

JohnInfantry,

premisesstreet

from

Forty

towhen

anti-Kic- e

body

fctpadv

advanced

Sugar

this

past two days suffering from a

MAURICE McMAHON who, withthe members of his family, have beenspending the past several months Inthe Cruz mountains, is expected to return i to Honolulu in thenoa Tuesday morning.

J. F. ROCK," territoral botanist whohas been a number btmonths a took hlra first,to Himalayas and then to Europe,Is to on theliner Manoa, arriving here about August 10th.

HENRY W. KINNEY, superintendent 'of instruction, leftHilo in the this morningto investigato the purported need otnew schoolhouses on the Island.

Kinney win attend tomorrow'smeeting or the

; PROF. SHIGETAKA SHIGA, of theUniversity at Toklo, Japan,

has been visiting in Honolulu forpast three weeksr departed for

the mainland on Shinybru.' en route to Washington, ; D. C

under arrest 'last nieht hv nffirera he win attend thefrom detective department through I of Americanists. v Professortheir attorney asked more time j also to visit Mexico

to South cities and. returning to Japan, -- will go to Texas,

strict Magistrate Monsarrat this where he will erect for the Japaneseing.- - case has continued government a monument in memory.

r until Friday morning. of of; the Alamo. ".

in May but remained tothe Philippines China.

Rev. and Mrs. D. Westerveltand Master Andrew Westervelt, ofHonolulu, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wester-velt Bend, Ind., and Chicago,and their two Mil-

dred Helene Westervelt, andAlice G. Summers South Bend,the members of the touring 'partyarrived today.

All of them highly of theirtrip and are' as pleased with its re-

sults as were who came homelast Promoter Sheba says thatthe been great success in

measures will W

for.

He will resume duties as editorof the Hawaii Shlnpo.

The H..E. and MissSummers will remain shortin Hawaii and leave, for their

' " '.

The of theHnm havp heipn

jwith attend nt business. . '

I: of day

i8(!r m.mbn..i.f meetingthe who grandof . The used the

were

said

along

who

two ago, will able that willIs day next

M.FOR,

"Every few days one locals inthe saying so and sohas taken out his :abAmerican 'citizeri: and frequent intervals groups appear: JpdgaC. to their examma- -

.' rked Paul f Sner,-- ! generalsecretary 'bf Young Chris- -

mofntng.higher yester- - 7 "H-- lilt;

1-- 8 than ives-- 1 is, iuc ucuci

.4;i- -

that

takerema

tlan this

lowerf20ft and ror man pi ,11m- -

vraA diation Scanto(: hSfi

'b'oara. of Ifc'anunchanged in land,

this hrfr ,aayr.hUdrpH. 'scifd:

outbreak, went, has by Young Men'smena Tbg

to: in is 'whatmissionartea,' teumg .01 -- meir jgamng deviseAlter x. v" me of

Fei his companion decline forTientsin, me waeri--i saies nuares 41.0, fall edathe but Oie 50 catlonal department will the or

m.uw. committee tostory goes In the in. 10thfe and Derfectshares and closed net

Pond's sister shares atiTw-t- jo

Magistrate

staffalleged

extenaeamainland.

polite, PROP.

home

rushed

the

arrestdid serious

which

thecir

concerning

"of

Hous- e-

nnd fn "f" . lur"as well asIn

the

15c, $30,

thatalter

than12 now

not--

edof

thai

fourover

that

D.

Rice

fo:

on

P.

Ma.next

toron trip that

thebooked Matson

public fotKea

county

Imperial

thethe Ma- -

ccn--

the ferencefor and

American

morn-- .Tne been

the

visitand

and Mis3

who

trip has

timethen

homes.

Y. C. A.

first' an.at

before

tlc-B,"-

the"1 Meft's;

than

B.at

Onodolncl Boards

;nreepeni.

uuaruswere

three

being sale SUtes may

street

take

taughtsharespoint

shares board.

Dusiness

resultslight

illness

Santa

absent

return

Mauna

BigMr.v

Hawaii

who

today

'here annual

Shiga plansbefore

heroes

others

Misses

speak

nrifified

the privileges of .the franchise.

Some matrimonial bonds are very

V!

CBS. A. RICEMEETINGS

Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clockAt Thomas Square. '

SPEAKERSCharles A. Rice. W. II. Rice, Sr., J. A. Akina, .Uexander Lindsay,

Jf., William Mossiran, Clarence 11. Olson, A." 1). Castro, Arthur ui,

Lorrin Andrews, VA Towse, A. St. C. Piianai. IVter Haron,T. M. Church. C. Kanekoa, M. J. Serpa, M. J. Pierreira, L. It. Ma-deir-

and others.

Everybody Invited

Save Your Plants and TreesrK()3"l)Er?Ti:UCTI()X I?Y INSKCT.

1.

frrnrrrn

AISSENATK OF LKA1),

KitluT 1us(m1 011 the .shrubbery or uwl as wet spray,will kill nil phuit-destroyiir- j; btijrs.

tim

r0-('KN- T CANS.1

Call and iret free booklet.

il i Kibv

enson-Smit- h

M I;

11

a

'?

irexall Store .. ,;EVEN I X i K'i ITKiTl L 41:1. r.

. Port and Ilote reef

For sale

The

f ;. : cl o

For sale immediately: Pleasanton Hotel

Das Kaiserlich Deutsche Konsulat erhielt heutenachfolgehdes Telegramm von der Kaiserlich Deut-sche-n

Botschaft in Washington:

"Deutschland befindet sich im Kriegszustandmit.Russland und Frankreich; Mobilmachungerfolgt, Militaerpflichtige haben entsprech-- .end ihrer Mdbiimachiingsordre zu handeln'

, 1. t t i 1

1

; ;

AUe DeutschenflVlilitaerpflichtigen der deutschen Armee undMaiipe einscbliesslich Reservisten, jedoch unter Ausschluss de3 ,

Landstunries werden Merdurch aufgefordert, sich xmverzu eglichin die Heimat . zurueckzubegeben. Naehere Auskunft wird lm?Kaiserlich Deutschen Konsnlat, Hackfeld Building, Honolulu,bereitwilligst erteilt. :": :

-V--:;.-:.: '. X :

- X Kaiserlich DeutscherKorisuI,

4 , rouu HOKOLTJLTJ BTAB-BULLETINWEDNDA- AUdtST 5'1914.?.

"RILEY H. ALLEN

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 5, 1014 mainland is wont to view from an empire-wid- e

, 'standj.M)int shrink almost to municipal propor--

Jicligiom circa, ichich occupy the sphere lions." - I

that rational interpretation fail to Occupy, 1

regard icith a xtmpathy baxed on community of difficulty is presented of securing the arrival of the Japanese liner Shin- - j American occupation. Dr. Victor G' n . the Heiser. director of bureau, isvisitor Hongkong, aneed. hpencer. ..

?v -. ... . to the arduous Vo amg undergo exponeuce of.pio- - gr";h naval base Jnly 14. visitor at Honolulu today while a

: .'"'; purring with no hope ultimately owning - Ranging from great new battle-- through passenger the Toyo Kisec

r THE DMOUS lit XICO CDTLCOK

1 In the overwhelming interest of Europeanwar news, a nnei mspaten yesterday from Sal-till- o,

(

Mexico, hardly received attention fromthe trading public and yet it conveyed news ofone of the most important developments in theMexican situation since Huerta quit the presi-dency. .

Negotiations for a peaceful transfer of Mex-

ico City from the Huerta faction still in powerto the Constitutionalists have failed. Carbajal, Hucrta's successor, liau laid down termsthat Carranza declines to entertain. The con-sequence is that Gen. Villa and his army, nowgrown to the formidable proportions of 70,000Cghting-men;- ( will ; inarch on the capital andtake by force what they have failed to get bypeaceful agreement n ; '. .; "

Had Mexico City been transferred peaceful-ly to the Constitutionalists, it is almost certainthat President Wilson ' would have recognizedthe new government and begun preparationsto withdraw the America troops from VeraCnir. Two weeks ago . President Wilson'splan, according to the dispatches sent out fromWashington, was to agree tacitly to an abso-lute dictatorship established by Carranza, withthe . explicit understanding ' that Carranzawould immediately proceed to put into effecttheagrarian and election reforms demanded bythe president ' v

; Uut President Wilson has also let it beknown that If Mexico City is occupied by vio-

lence, intoxreiion 'by American trops fniayt till lie necessary i'cstertlay's Uevelopmentstherefore'.' raise'; ;hc question 1 as ;;to whetherI Inerta's j abdication has ; really . 'removed theI .irrier to American recognition? j :J v'

His success in, ousting, JUuertaven ! thoughIfirp-- 1 cdfcc to

Hongkong;c ilr. Wilson and- - his plans for Mexico

Kut the inoral; triuinpli' of Hhei not yet vill notCity ocinp:ed? Jiot; bya lijUitary ' dictatorr Lo enforces his j'rders liUie; Iwyonet, butly a prtidcTitjr. a d aims broad enoush "to rule iy reason and

igli.t.

i' fC3 leasi::s

A striking suggestion upon public policy in Hawaii comes from Dr. Victor S. Clark,f ;rmer commissioner of here. On

iturday the Star-Bulleti- n published excerptsf rom an article he has written which appearsin The Outlook for July 2o. In closing the ar-ticle he says: '

: '.Although Hawaii is in the hands of an hon--

t government and "upright ; business men;.hos collective influence is toward social andvditical letterment, the centralization of in

i . . trial control deters the 1 best1 class of imnil- -

ration, ospicially of : people with' small capila!,-fron- the mainland of the United States.

to general sentiment in the Territory,t!.e writer believes that the present policy ofalienating public lands in fee simple ; mightv, lseiyoe cnangeu 10 a policy 01 leasing intmall subject to cultivation and residence .to actual settlers. AnyI dicyct)f absolute alienation will probably re-

sult in tire absorption of the small holdingsthus. created into the large estates; and the ter-ritory is meantime losing valuable asset thatc eight to be a source of permanent revenue.Leasing open to the objection that it mightcreate a strong party of government lease-- I

; Iders, constantly jockeying for special privi-Jcpx-- s.

'But if the leasing law were a federalf tatute, like ' the present Territorial Home-- t

Jcad Iaw, danger would be minimized.The objection to alienation in fee simple isnot alone that does not prevent the ultimate

of the public lands by large pro-

prietors and .Hawaii already has the evil ofdummy but that it permits toogreat 'latitude in evasion of existing regula-tions, for sub-leasin-g to Asiatic; aliens, thuscausing the Caucasian of homeA

i lead . t ; Y"Enough of the land of the territory re

quires irrigation to make land and water

YrtfxL public may have toJrjv back the water on the islands in order toAssure its

and equitable distribution 1 connec-

tion with both land and j water it should be

!orne in mind thatra small country can, 'more ownership than big

Dr. Clark's suggestion

their land fee simple. If the government hip Triumph 11.500 with

merely" leases the land, will probably haveadd its offer of some

such agricultural credit for set-

tler; otherwise the would-b- e small farmernot likely risk his chances of: livelihood. He

nrefer land plantation Britishcorporation that will assure him a market

goods lalwr.

LET NOT CEASE

The storV battle land and

GREAT BRITAIN VETERAN HEALTH

READY FOR VAR OFFICIAL HERE

THE FAR EAST FROM PHILIPPINES

Great Britainweeks

The is today service ofwill- -

at

ofit

to toas

isto

neavy a rma snueniines caDable

tnrougnwater at twenty-fiv- e

hour, at Hongkong,to little gunboat Moorhen of

possessing a ma- -

will to lease from some chine guns, the flag is declaredorfor his his

of by sea in Eu

i

That hasbeen

the with fed the the

the

thetons, its

uuurnowpr send- -

ingthe

tons few

, . t,oy omcers ine rvninvo uwell at al Asiaticporta.

the Shinyo Maru called atJuly a few

prior breaking offriendly between Great Brit-ain, Kuss;a, France and Germany.British vessels scattered,roe cannot but bring to Hawaii the Utmost along the coast of Asia from Hongkong

' ii i a a - . i w . i'rvi-..- tconcern iimi me Ktvnesi regret, mis cosmo- - we norm jhhi nemei.poliUh . itv nnmlKT in it, population xuls JZl cus,of every country..! Euroj)e Strife, cruisers gunboats and other war craftNot a few these subjects have been placed to best advant- - couraging to following his presiuln i,n flio ihni nntifitv according to the observation of Heiser passed

. , . ? . those "who reached Honolulu ini iiey arerpairiouc to tne, core; mey are reauy shinyo Maru.

answer the call of their country's need." j n was at Yokohama thatThe Utjited States, bv formal rrangemenU were completed the

' dismanUfng of a number of the small- -

and by natural logic, remains neutral. Though vessels, especially those statfonedthe battle-tid-e honrlv rises higher on the shores in Hvers of north and south china.

Europe and the frontiers shake with march- - "f1114, fleA: fe ff' on

. ' July 14 the following:lug armies,,, the united Mates stands friendly, ,-- tn

' Alacrity,, despatch boat, tons,the iKdligerents of loth sides. ; N far as Jia- - 4 gns. 2000 Lh. p., Comdr. a. coch- -

waii is ' c)ncerned,. this should hold rane, Kobe. Weihaiwei.(Twl in nriir-.Hivo- lv finiall' mtiumifv ; Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tons, 1400

Friends may without sacrificing honor or ,j tons 900 npatriotism int the slightest degree hold each p.,.ll Comdr. v. r. Brandon, Weihai-ethe- r

in mutual respect though their countries ' weL

iro if war. I Britomart, gunboat. 710 tons. h.p., IJcot. Comdr. P. B. Prcston-Thom- -

4In enforcing our policy of self-defens- e, with as. Hongkong,4 ' Cadmus. BriUsh sloop. 1070 tons. i.n I'lpflr fnnsfifnif and Honn hands vp nrasn

i lie en

an

to

34

cr

n 1 h. 1400 f.d, CapUin M. S. Fitztnir said Emperor Wilhelm yesterday vangtse.in his ringing speech to lieichstag. : cherub, water tank

"The northern coasts of France are defense- - tens, 340 b, p.

les. If aless coasts, rwe could not stand ,aside. I. so in-.- ,.

nr.KM-uii'L,.- .i,VUIIC( WHO)

lonneii tue rrencn umoassauon -- i inai, busaot pr4 l.hi' p.. 7500 r.OUIIJVVV V Utl IIUMV'MV HWI'I"M W' ...... .,

I'--,

oe ' kth aiVALi Ynir.'ha, ' Chelmer. B.

., C

m,u, wi. ni.;,:aiM'iy;iiunaiii " ; "V lt 'i tl. 7500 fHouse 'tf v Commons. ' - Belgian i neutrality, Eiidind. Honekone.

S93

fo

(UHO

beH. T.

it was j ihe. military victories Jaranfeea. br5;tivatt;Vmust be preserved.,?,li - M jFame t. b:d.; Lt1 cdmdrrc. M.'rf -- .'

to:administration

VompTete.,1 beuntil;Mcxirkis

Wliojrliarac

al:c"ei;t c:esteads

land

immigration

(

,

Contrary

requirements,

a

is

this

itrequisition

homesteading

dqwpulationneighborhoods.

.:Uultimateh

economical develop-ment

jrovernment a

farming-spac- e

the

FRIENDSHIP

EDITOR

i.

proclamation

H-.u- iue..4ivc4amuuu ui iiigu. prwm Hamnshirei1ll0'.850',t6n4' 21OO0 f: d..ciples' that nation ? and ' nation1 aaro inow locked gns, .capta'n"!. w ferant"'!'inhetlitruitgle:'t;.i ' V1

Ml'

1?DAT IDE "S.CGAR BEET. GEDiifEB; THINK

What f iiTflr-lm- ti irrti'prH thinlr nf ill i

outlooW; for their; industbacr;

Cotndt

tons;MarryattAYangtaft. i,

tons.

cratlC tariff law.18 SUOWn COld,. calm tlgures Minotaur. armored cmiaer (flagshioin the department agriculture; SdIni,1!rat T'u: iel:2: J?'

.:-r--v . v' ; 27.000 h.p.Capt-R- . aKidjileir'Vlad- -

area sugar beets planted 1914was tveatock. -per less than 1913, to? Moorhen, river gunboat iso tons,

520,G00 acres. In "Idaho and Utali : Con?dr Alan

greater area was planted year than j .Newcastle, second class v cruiser,year, but the other states there was de-- tons, turbine. 22000 , captcrease. The area for!913 was alKutNnboatJ ton8

per of area planted for the entire h. Ueut Comdr. MalcolmStates. table shows 'detail the Yangtse.

area planted the two years: I T. B. tons. 4

h. ti.. F.

b. tons.(aliforniah .... . .... .109,500 13S,300 w.Colorado . , .... . . 146,100 183,100 , river 85 tons, 2

L! . ? wns.-- 40 h. p.. Lt J,Jlichigan .Ohioutah

s

i. .t.

interesting.

United l?. ..520,600

FROM AURORA

Kennet,

1914 1913 Riwetl,Acres: nibble,

vomar. nainm.Robin, .gunboat

25,900 2300 Comdr. Fleetwood- -

Other

States

Acres.

IdahoNasn,.

litXX Roaario, submarine,19,00041,900

AURORA, HU July 10. Inspired the theoryof an. eastern professor that needs more"old-fashion- ed love," Making Club"

beeff organixed by number girls.Old-fashione- d love! The kind that used to go

cn in sitting-room- , with lights turned

Comdr.

Comdr.

Snipe,

Comdr.

upstairs; Comdr.went with sleigh-ride- s husking-bee- s

"80Clables,, picnics; kind thatsomehow enough true enough tIH.1MSl1J:

all merely until di-- Honakong.court get: around to your

fnr rrJrlu AiitvM if AJ 't

little promot V work old-fashion-ed hive--

making, thtre an maid in thatpart Illinois!

Sugar prices are already up and fromEngland comes that famine ficures are

nrevailimr there. Kvprv lindiratinnr: r,vhts are nri vatelv that P?,n.t8 1 furthw advances

nendeni mrnl Pntpm;,V --nf 01 European war andv--

and adequate

r,,?

or

foreign markets is realized.

66,900

Xapoleon or Wellington emergethis mighty European conflict:

r jumpin

. . . f' . . .

. . .

. . . . .

Weleoine, stranger.

and that in Hawaii, questions, that out your European

effect home

Some

!

IS

IN

someprepared for eventualities

far east following

Herbert

inof

the machine

now stationedthe

180 and

represented the

WhenYokohama, Japan, 27, but

the actualrelations

war were

vum

involved 1U

of will thelinfpr

the

the

tofeeling

tlii

maurTee

ilii

andHongkong.

tlUV

pr.

Sey- -

.Liejut.

very

very

k h.in,j.7$00 T. Lieut? 5.' M

Kinsha, 816 120 .;pv,'Conidr.

..Merlin, eorveyinr ship. 1070

a bulletin of ofThe of

cent in and amountedabout a

this lastin a &w f. d

harvested91 cent 240 Mur-Unite- d

The in rav.

in

states

550 tuns.'pr. o. 7500 f. d Lieut

Weihaiwei.590 7300 f. d- -

V

T

orvi 1 west River.Arr"" f ship for

V

the worldthe Love has"

a ."of,

the the

31,200 ,1400 C h.- - pr. Lieut40,600 A. Cromie, Hongkong.

Sandniner, gunboatvWXV0M ow I. A. S.Hwtton. Hongkong.

635,100 river gunboat

000

690

.

f rnnd f n

ion for

of

'j

;

i . ii 1 1 - - , . i

asts

1

little

'

for

days

men

river

. r... uin ur

mt s--w w

S

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I.

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f .

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up

d.. f. A.'

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, inI.

in

P" U

.

wp

2

v - ' A. H.II t.

.v

. .....?

980 tons.

OP ftrWi ' ' river tons, 2. 2400 h.'

,

'

j' S3 tons. 2 guns.

on"

I. u. VAJIUUt. Hit Ik. . iA awell-Sco- tt Yangtse.

receiving ship. 4630 tons, 6runs. Commodore A. R. Anstruther.C M. Hongkong

180 tons. 2 euns,R00 I h. p.. S. P. B.Russell. Yangtse. ,

Thistle, gunboat ,710 tons. 900 h. p..Lt. -- Comdr. G. P. L. Page, Wei-baiwe- i.

vtons, 12

low and poppa and momma !- - h- - p-- a. & Susmann,

that and :

usk. t a d.. tons. 7500 f. d..and and the 6 Lieut Weihaiwei.

good and '

last life long not thevorce could fs?! H2E

won't

newsalready

owned thethprphv

the

the, map..

yPjVyv

the true extentand

willfrom.

Get

indicated

!

fightingknots

days

reported

the

the

Uk

Tamar,'

Teal, river gunboat,

TriumpK, battleship, 11.883the

Maxwell.

seemed

old

going

aunboat tons. 2 fruns

tmi

j, . i ,

Yangtse.

HOUSES FOR RENT; FURNISHED.

Manoa Valley :.... 3 bedrooms12th Avenne ...... ... .3 bedroomsTantalus ...u;;.;.vrv,..3 bedroomsLunalilo St V.;.i;V;,.-....iT.'.- 2 bedroomaPalolo. Valley -- road ......... V.3 bedroomaProspect Streets ...... , ... . . .3 bedrooma-;V

:'N f --

: UNFURNISHED. ;t- -'Lunalilo St r. , . i . ... . . . bedroomaYoun? ................ ... .Ji bedroomsWilhelmlna Ttl? : : . . . . . . . .:2 bedroomaAloha Lane ,:. . .' . . ..2 bedroomsAuld Lane 3 bedroomsKalihU opp. Kaa. Road . . ..3 bedroomaPalolo Hill . . . . ; . ... : . .. . 3 bedroomstlll2 Klnati 3 bedrooms

A veteran In the health departmentof the Philippine islands, having; join

insettlers

of in

tracts,

Kaisha liner Shinyo Maru bound forthe mainland on extended vacationleave.

Before Dr. Heiser left Manila, thePhilippine commission had confirmed

appointment of Major Edward Lyman Munson, medical corps of theUnited States army, as acting directorof health during the absence of Dr.Heiser in the United States and Eu-rope. The appointment was made byGovernor-genera- l Harrison upon therecommendation of the secretary ofthe interior.

Major Munson is recognized alongwith Dr. Heiser as among lead-ing sanitation experts of the world.

Dr. Heiser stated this morning thatthere was no political significance at-

tached to his trip to the mainland.He has hopes of remaining some timein Great Britain and the continent,although the late news of a generalEuropean war were not entirely en- -

go home to outfi age ent plans. Dr. the

tofor

710

900

Du

J

tuj

-,t,.

f

H..

rx.

deoot

by

to

siaiu

195

St

IV.

the

the

several hundred passengers, also officers and members of the crew of theShinjo Maru yesterday, enabling thatvessel to enter the port without theusual delay Imposed at quarantine.The big was at a berth shortlyafter 8 o'clock this morning.

Dr. Heiser paid an official call uponGovernor Pinkham today. He wasalso shown many courtesies by Dr.F. E. Trotter, in charge of the fed-

eral quarantine and public health ser-vice at Honolulu. ;

D. P. R. ISENBERG: During a

visit which I made to Germany quitea while ago, innumerable predictionswere made regarding a cricis such ashas involved nearly all Europe.

n p. R. ISENBERG: The presentcrisis in Europe hits me pretty hard. '

hive two brothers and orotners- -

--1aW in the German army. Three areptalns and one is, a lieutenant;

' li-- W. THAYER: l.hope to have560 'tons;' guns the Froqt street affair, aettled

18

be

Ueut

Lieut

kind

.ftr-c- t.

vessel

two

fore 1'fcet back from tuio. ine wxaraof supervisors will hold a meeting forthe'ebnsiderata of the proposals inlino uiau.

A-

SXM BLAIR h propose ,to brmgMonte ,Cart?r , ?nd his company oimusical 'coraedUiia tothis city.with-in'- (

a 'fehort time. Whether they. wllopen1 at the Opera Housej . or ppt la, ainatter 'to be .deciied at a lates tdate..

."y ; f - .;' ..,. ? : 'l . ...

A. TjRICEi j During the pastmontnj 1- - had ' an iopportunlty-t-o :visitand. Inspect several large mainland Y.

M.4,A.s. The local assdclatlonhow.eyer, la well "abreast of thosa organl-taion- s

which hare assunied-place- s tu.

' K 1 ' " ;::the front rank. - -

JOEL COHEN v Ye Liberty Thea-ter will continue to be the home ofstar feature pictures notwithstandingthe rupture between the ownera ofthe theater and the present lessee. Wehave arranged for the presentation ofa series of novel photoplays. .

C G. BOCKUS: The day of thegrass skirts in Hawaii is paupand.wedon't see them any more unless wego to the museum. It seems to meentirely unnecessary and unwise tosend out to the world a poster show-ing a woman wearing such a skirt ': Itla . too bad the different posters werenot. submitted .to popular vote to determine the best, one, and even nowDimond &: Company could do a nicepiece of advertising by having, say, athousand tickets printed with whichto vote on th several, poster8. 1 amsure if this 'were 1 done. : the presentwinner would not remain a winnerlong. ; '..

;.

800 h. p., Lieut Comdr. A. J. Iandon,

Woodcock, gunboat 130 tons, 2 guns.550 h. p., Lt Comdr. M.'B. R., Blackwood, Yangtse.

: Woodlark, gunboat 150 tons. 2 guns.550 h., p., Lt Comdr. Robin AW" Uoyd,Yangtse. '

Yarmouth, second class cruiser. 4800tons, Capt H. L. Cochrane, Weihaiwei.

Suomarines;T. 36. D. J. McGillewie, Ueut.

C. 37, J. A. Gaimes, LieutC. 38, R. K. C. Pope, LieutT.,B. 035, Lieut Handley.T. B. 036, Ueut Wiles.T. B. 037, Ueut W'yndham-Quin- .

T. B. 038. Ueut Sevmour..

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For the purpose of determining the public haring will be held at 1 the funrns anu eiuog s.ae cenaui fu-- . government nursery, King rtreet,. aternment lands as1 forest reserves, with i..--10 c,ock Wednesday morning. Au-tri- ctspecial regard to reserve in the dis- -

of Puna. Hawaii, containing an Kst 19, by Governor Pinkham andarea of about 3S1 acres and known as the members of the board of commia-th- e

"Olaa Forest Park Reserve," a sioners of agriculture and forestry.

what wUl become of M;

:fterouaie: :.

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?!: desire;-pr- to

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waternousc

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Real Estate forWe have for sale a nioden lwnie jn College

Hills, situated on a lOOxO. House con-

sists of livingnxun, library, lanai, conserva-tory, three bedrmuns, kitchen pantry, bath,etc. laundry and servants pirters.

If you are looking for a bme inHills, this property will attracj you.

rartieulars at onr oftice.i

Cor. Fort and .Merchant Stsi

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College

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UUT MU1UH CUSkilled Mechanics for . aii , Rerialr ,

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GRAND TWO WEEKS' SALE NOWtures,

; ONlecta.17 Hotel SL Opp. BIJou Theater

J. W. Kershrer' Vulcanlzer

Correct Price IEHfn 6L Opp. Ubrary.

YEE YI CHANCHINESE R E 8 T A U R A NTChop Sucy and other Chinese diahea

served at reasoanble prices.Ill HoU I Street, Near Maunaksa

(onatalrs)

m. e: silva,The Leading .

UNDERTAKER & EMBALMERCor. Kukui and Nuuanu Sts.Tel. 1179 night call 2314 or 2160

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KEEP YOUR

STOMACHIn good condition

on the

VO Y A C.E

by drinking our

PURE MILKdelivered on steamers

to your order.

Honolulu Dairymen'sAssociation

Phone 1542

New Willow

Chairs and

RockersCoyne Furniture Co.Alexander Young Bldg.

1053 to 1059 Bishop St.

DISTINCTIVE MILLINERYImported and' Domestic

MISS POWERBoston Block

Safety Blades;Resharpened better than new. We

Grind Anything.HONOLULU GRINDING CO.1115 AtaRea. opo. Y. M. C. A.

Put Your Poultry Problems;r up to the

T CALIFORNIA, FEED CO.Alakca, corner Queen.

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ARTS AND CRAFTS 8HOP1122 Fort 8t

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The GiganticSlaughter Sale

Is still on at 152 Hotel Street: M. R. BEN N ;

Anti 'Tfirrrtm iMr. and Mrs. J. If. Maxanv nter- -

tained at a very enjoyable dance lastSaturday evening, in honor of theirdaughter, Miss Hazel Maxam, who hasrecently returned from the coast. i

Their pretty' new bungalow was most!attractively decorated for the occa- -

sion. Gay colored Japanese lanternswere strung from the street to theentrance which was hung with a large

.American flag. Inside, the rooms werenuea wun maiaen nair rerns ana greaimasses of American beauty roses ef- -

lectively arranged. The walls werehung with trailing vines of maile .

expected

the coast

which made a charming background, j Mr Mrg rhpgtor Hunn thedouble quintette of Hawaiian musi- - popuiar Honolulu people are leav-cian- s

rendered excellent music, and a ng the fslandg to raake tneir hnm6most delightful evening was enjoyed. jn Porto Rlco wi, depart thp ,At eleven o'clock delightful refresh-jpa- n

at ncon tomorrow wheneVernents were served. the transport sails.Among present were: Mr. and t

Mrs. T. Vaughan. and Mrs. J. J. V.iffW was hostessCarey Captain and Mrs. R. lnfornial ast Wei.

:ir ana airs, i. j .r.w.v.and Airs. Jonn nuKnes, Air. nu.

Mrs. G. Basham, Mr and Mrs. M. Mon-crle- f.

Mr. Mrs. E. M. Mr.and Mrs. Young. Mr. J. Cleary; theMisses Hare' Maxam Sady y Lrt- -

i" 6ne . Charlotte Bennett NettieI?thel Fennel. Madge Irwin, Emma !

nianchard, Elizabeth Rors. U McMin- -

Inam; Messrs Jack Carey, F. l)entsey.W whkoij. ay-""l- 'J. ev. G. Warren . 4

'W. Hughes, F. Thomas, Myers, ur.H. Farreli,' Judge V. J, Robfnson,'

the IJot an hostess.'! , ... rJ,

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! Mr.' and Mrs,, J. Morton Riggs en-

tertained a large number of, theirfrfends ai their home on King streetlast Saturday evening celebratingthpfr flftopnth wedding anniversary.The house was filled with an abundance of flowers ani ferns, many ofwhich been sent by their friendsduring the day.

The guests were invited to supper,after which darc'ns was enjoyed dur-ing the remainder of the evening. Forthose who were not tempted by thelively music to indulge in the terpsi- -

rhorean, art, here, were cards. It wasa very ; tovely,, affair

'and .all present

dKtlSrSMrndmrecei number of batf--ttful piH-fS.P- ? tfass commentoj-atln- g

CdTfoX Whllthey

gcod

'rRafVertv 'vaV1 hWilliam afannina

mehj

esent efe:':"PI Wocteft; Colons

J. P. Reynolds, Major aniMrs. A. Conklin; Mr. and Mrailainerir ffctflaniscn Hall and.Major' '

Mra.iCoe '.flf .:!- - i , . , .

The dic-r-s cf the Country club , will1o nnerUA Ma tnnih nnH iho Utrht.

Will butti brightly welcoming thmembers thMr pnitst vhn ttpn.i '

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' Kothing is more disagreeable than ahome infested with vermin. Destroy onthem with Stearns Electric Hat andRoach Paste, thesUndard exterminatorfor thirtj-fiv- e years. --r- v r '

4lkillij)ff rata, mice and cockroaches-liifii'singj-e

night Does not blow away

tKe'brldw li

Jrth :orrciri'iand Mrfej rvvnifam

Nuuanu

,Maior:,T"'.r'T"."cct mnni;reoeiying:R)g(jid'ij.:-;tT(-

1U

John.vffi?U?.u?JI'f?r partyooaxd

LjikePQariJer8; ready for nser nothing to

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tmix.' BUBONIC. PLA.GC13Rats. mlr andpraa the tmti of thin dradfulu. which brine frooa infeetad ngini;

To avoid extermint theaepestsrcnaina Stearna' Eat and

t iTwo .ix; 8oU Teulw. .V.rwheri

! STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE CO.Chlcaro. S.

&LIMITED.

Turn disc to

the dance this evening. Notices ofthe affair have been sent out to allmembers and it is that manywill be in attendance tonight.

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Judge and Mrs. S. H. Kinssburvexpect to sail for on the next

andA who

Qnor

thoseDr Mrg HaroM atF. Ben- -

fln ,)rldge party pnnew,Mr.

and Wood

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McCan

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had

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bnd

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Manna Kinzstnirv hari nimnorito S1n(i sonm t.;me n San Franciscoater which she was to deuart forItajy where sne would visit her broth- -

er However, in view of the prpsentconduiong 5n p;urope. the latter part ofthe tri. may omltted

nesf1nv trternccn. The rooms wereprettily decorated with magenta ger-rn'um- s

and ferns, and a number ofinteresting "rubbers'.' were enioved.Those present were: . Mrs. William

. W5.UiainsPn j,rg iJamea Ixuehertv,Mrs- - Fred Damon. Mrs. Schmidt,M Richardson, Mrs. FrankArmstrong. Mrs. Harry Gray. Miss,

-

,A wedding whichwill fake place at'.Ai

w.. y

r-v- ioyw-- aiif1

a'Bei i'1 'Mr JosephthR

fl. wan: gara.J'aveI . ' 'MI'I .

toMexico. vvnue

cock,roadie dia

thr br atincth

by

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little

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atKlcple Highlands. Kauai, is that ofMiss,, Mabel t)ugu'di Hastle, daughterof Mrs. William Hastle. and CantainGeorgeiPaker Leayitt. Roth the brldpand CToom-tn-b- e are Well-kriow- rt inHcno'ulu, where they ' have mafriends. .

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Among the, various parties touringthe islands is tho one at present onKaui consisting of Miss Clara M. PoleKauai consisting of Miss Clara M. Doleand Miss Olivej Rowell and their'aunt.Mlss Adelaide Rowell of Rrooklyn. nndMr. W. E. Rowell of Honolulu. MissDole is a sister of Judge Charles S.Dole of Lihue. and was born in Wai-me- a,

where spent the first twelveyears of her life. --.

,The .M,isses Dorothw ani Olivo Rn v- -

;ouwr.s f,.he.i Jujjg?,,. whiV,'

alJPany,'w,t" '.I

thelfw'f ' wunwT ?

&mmPVW hive

- fye Hs reoen

s.uprierwrvedjj'.)! h t

thn" IoVSTvrl r.Tn J J jk lovel; c'utglasi . compote and a de--earner wiin glasses,: respecuveTy. - Miss iiFfoTeafce'i Shiftman.

,'.Bcf heW 'tne low score for the ladies,presented with a ' beautiful silk

scarf and Mr, Castendyk was awardeda set. of military brushes as the gentleman's consolation - prize.

Later, the tables were cleared awajmc music uoys piayea ior aancing.

which continued : throughout the re

Mrs Benjamin W. Atkinson was hostess at a delightfully Informal bridge

Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs.William P.Wooten who departs on thetransport Thursday for Major ' Woot-en'- s

Hew station in Washington Bar- -

racks, ;G. Mrs. Wooten. who is a'very beaiitif Ul "and ' charming woman,ha3vwbn' :a great many admiringMends during hef residence' Hono-lulu and it was with' the keenest reg-ret' that they bade her farewell;''-'- n --

- Captain and Mrs. Benjamin H. Wat- -

Ttiri8 entertained t a delfghtfufand informal' supper on Sunday even- -

lnS m neir attractive quarters atFort Shafter.

Those who enjoyed the pleasant eve- -

of Ilor- -

Horlick's Malted Milk

Special for Friday andSaturday, 25c lb.

A' delicious kiss containing- - ton'-e- centlick's Malteit Milk making them liealthfulas delightful.

We received a very large shipment esixnially forthis occasion : they wil l be sold on Friday and Satur-day .only for Twenty-liv- e Cents the Pound.

See the Window

Henry May

Leading Grocers

K2ZfiS&8XXX8X3(X'M ;

CALLLNQ PATS, . k8 .FOR HONOLULU X

Jjc. " ' KMonday Punabon. MakikL 9i

8 Tietdaia Waikikl. Kapiolanl XPark. KalmukI, Palolo. First KTuesday Fort Rugtr.

Wednesdays Nuuauu, Puunui, M

Pacific Heights. First and third KWednesday, above Nuuanu Xbridge; second and fourth Wed- - W

s nesdays, below bridge; fourth KS Wednesday. Pacific Heights; first

and third Wednesdays. Alewa RHeights. Kj

I? Thursdays The Plains Ka Fridays Hotels and town, 8

fourth Friday. Fort Shafter, first KZ Friday. 8if Manoa. Colleee Hills, first and H4 third Friday. &

Saturdays Kalihl. third and sf fourth Saturdays; Kamehameba K

S Schools, last Saturday.Fort Shafter Calling day ev- - 8

ery Friday.8 8K Note The telephone number of 5

ita.SKiSf 'iZ.irSZiCleave. Chapain' and Mrs. O. J.iW.Scott. CaptaUi ar,d Mrs. Joseph C. KayfLieuL-an- a Mrs. i, DN-m-

and Mrs. R4Wert . Ave, 'Lieut,Mrs., EWge

t, f fftufr Tr imMrs. FredflA UM i irIxnganecker, a.v.:FredenhaJl: L

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' .. ot. i jugnn. a ttnua

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land q. Wcvt ad Mrs. Johit R. U;lbcaW f6r th,..,, ofJ ,

cItlgS aiiu Liicui. aiiu i... -

A. Harker.v 1 v

Miss Laola Booth and Mis3 Mar-jori- e

Rooth, accompanied by theiraunt, Mrs. C. H. Schmidt, spend-

ing several delightful weeks on Ha-

waii the guesU of Mr. John T. Ra-

ker.

Mr. and Mrs. M. C Carroll depart-ed recently for Los Angeles, wherethpv will make their home. Mrs. Carroll rfs previAug to: her;, marriage,Miss i'CarmenYWaiOf. tWs city., ...

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Miss Ha

J"f'- - f f'U ,uL ' ' :

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turned Jo her adtiein oran

coi itrhere she rtudied, music1 f

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axsreat j WWl landwas qutte

to Wit 5

dewttire i 4tii 7, Islands sahaji

AlbsoIiuitelyPMFeThBonlyBakinfj Powder

Royal Grape Cream Tartar

BakingPowderwill

.SUPERVISORS

rOTiAbqiirnprovementg,von,,tJiGf

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citslial.tttrniH. ..KprriandrJaOc.XjHcasverai,on,hp(.spRnt.

(Prnfessor!.Wbilai iMaxaMrirwas'

favoritarftnvyxjoayePtsets e'xtpnslve-- ..twnwriUprtmnWn .1usi'r.rTWus

u)ess l .Wl1 tAf -

cannot beiftfavdentrdlftthec. K&r'r'

joickJ by her Mr. Fitzpat- - neicU7?:.,PuvrrapntlJltxlulh,.laif,ifilga)oar'd an'' the

t6 n with niece, ann(uncef It.

r "t5 :!on atid

'he..ber Uh'elr.V.IVltoU,,anu left

'V ik,!.."JC.-DV-yl- were a P"way 01

this,XUectric

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fromweek

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Jlilo and.warueu

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start her M Hir rK Hb

Letter "Tmcf

gapuH- tiM0.PHi - 1

m.W.i Hawaii

entire' party-Jsltedi- f i the. :tb?cattGf ofKllfttfea andnalsQ r.ftther'IKJinis.oi lnieressw I

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lfi a A Vf o U o vrm-- r Poltwtn nnrli.Tai ouu iutov iiai j uoiunm uuutheir daughter, Frances, on the I

Matsonia last Wednesday for a trip j

on the mainland. They had consider-ed going on to Europe but this willundoubtedly be out of the questionnew. They expect to return to Hono-lulu about December.

;': J AMiss Gladys iiruger acd Miss Sybil

Winter expect to leave , Honolulu on !

the Manchuria, sailing September 8.1to visit Mrs. W.,, Walker, who is atpresent inieYorkitwUh,( , her two J

sons,' George and Knox , Walker..P. , .'itHe 'JtitrH '

.

Dr. and Mrs;W. T. yMonsarrat haveissued' invitations, foryf large dancewhich; will take;place at'the CountryClub tomorrow- - Evening:4' '

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' Mr. and jfjrs. jF. J. Hare left recent-ly for San' Francisco whefe they willmake their home; -

Mr.-an- Mrs, Gerrit P. Wilder, en-- 1

tertained a number of the younger setlast evening at a very enjoyable en-

tertainment consisted of a swimand supper, followed by a

.'..Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Clark, whobeen visiting in California for

the past two months, will leave Sanon tne Mongolia. Saturday,

arriving In' Honolulu a week from Fri-

day.v

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lowrey were din-

ner hosts last week, entertaining in-

formally for fourteen.

Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cooper have goneup on Tantalus for a month.

FREAK SHIPSfORTHE CANAL

Freak ships for the 'Panama tradeare said to be in course of construc-tion for some Swedish shipownerswho expect thereby to cut dowTrtolls:

the regulations compartmentswater ballast do not count in meas-

urement, and in the new ships for car-rying iron ore from Chile to. Europethese compartments are to be madevery large and deep, leaving just roomfor the ore, which will ballast the la-

den ship so that the water compart-ments can be left empty and .they. willbe as valuable for buoyancy as any partof the interior space. As a result ItIs estimated thn these vessels, six oreight of which are' to be " willcarry 16,000 tons and pay no higheftolls than an ordinary ship carrying5000 tons. Springfield Republican.

Marriage isn't necessarily a failure.One always has a fighting chance, v -

made fromof

, Read the LabelAlum not

make rood

,--fno t,y

JfKS.on th:meu4en4

Royal Baking Powder Cook Book sent.r Honolulu,

WITH

Afte'r hrarip; .rgjimrnts on both'sides of the liibestinn. the .bcahl of

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scusstonWouldfty,

change the building frrjXTn ti frc-d- ii sucha way as tp al.Uwflmpiwvemeiits. tobe made to structiues without requir-ing the entire when improv-fHi- .

to conform totho provisirns othe building law.

This building law wns passed ev-er- ai

years ago. It states' that aftrits, passage, a building cannot be im-

proved unless the Improvement andthe building itself are made to coin-ll- y

with the reiuirt'menls of the or;f.

rtrtrnlKholI

.

The amrndmenf wai prepared withiik? wwm viewer mawmn 'i; posanie

Mpcanir.

Jf. iJLbepJ p,kja Ifcat ttho, la ihoirW' btr

KW. dMITntTflfJWthe brdlnteicf'

) ADramjK leemaaic t.niicagp.Frederlck.iL. Wendlpr v( ct M 'toul8.

victed of using the "third tb dpfranflef the Darrland Wil- -

pon .,fCrcantllet4BencY, uiwere -

fined $1000 and sentenced to ttyears imprisonment

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InlUhis

fP r?4 --ri1planned. This

Ifor.

uncle, D. A. chapd,frfckV'Whf journeyed mayokdprJd1dMinn.p spend, his ctherwisejmd finally

sailed

whichdance.

have

Francisco

PANAMA

Underof

built,

Awtttierbpefatlon!

Fort

Klag St, next to Young Bldg.

free on request,Hawaii.

Address box 583;

FATHER OF. 19 CHILDRENWEDS TIMID MAID OF 18

' "ty latest Mcll iCLAKKSVILi Tenn.. MartFrt E.:'; --

Hail seventy-nin- e years qf age," the -- vfather of nfnetern rhlldren, and Miss

house

ahJ

nuiden lmarried here at .,

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Tie cirp!e eloped from Lyon CounKy..Miss Fnighan frrmi hef parent! '

and Hall from his children.During the cercrrony the brido sup

joited the bridegroom, who walks witha hevy cine. Hall, weak from fearr.f pursuit by his army of children, fre-quently ursed Judge Jarrell to makebasts with the ceremony, !.

After the knot had been tied hoplanted a klrs on the rosebud lips1 ofhis child bride, and the couple departed arm in arm for a suite In a local

' -.hotel . . - -

".t .t:The rcsDonsibility which falls on;

Ine 'chiirth Mh the ,'pWehl Vris'is W : "Knrope will ;forai --"the topiRf o r'Hd' 'l i'u-

dress whlchJJpv. WiJliani Henry. FryAf.. i . 'm . t . 1 1 1 1 ' I

superjnienaeni 01 me .una . ltstdns In ' Hawaii.' will deTlvef 4 In thrf"Mcthodlstthufch-thi- s evening. . ..... v r4n..'i

ittWaiMf WcU Tried1 RkSi ,;

'illiS. W1VSL0WS 5C0T23NU SYKTl

T?or taking pictures in the shadeor in the house, for color-val-

ue

pi c t u res wi t h a ray s c r ee n ;

for. alT pictures where the lightis not tf ng 1 enough tor nap-sho- ts

you ' ; need the KodakMetal Tripod for best results.3 sizes: $ i.6o, $2.50 and 3.25.

-- Others iip to $5.50.

Km been wd br toilliea of totfhen tot iheir duklrwawhile lhiBg. with peitect tuctrm. ft mhrm mm m!Ly Mia. cinm wnd co&c and iTtfia ImI ruauli io

The. Sr-- by Druarv He mr-an- d aii or

Lsed fur mar than thre enarstiea.

Street

with

1874 lf7l

Honolulu Photo Supply Co.

Expert

Baggage

healthjul

NOTHINKERED.

xjf,eigbt!t

jiagistrato

Movers

promptness

Telephones

furniturePrices Reasonable

handled

Union - Pacific pansier

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London, New York Under.' writers' Agency; Providence

Washington Insurance Co.4th floor Stangenwald Building.

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STlin nruJETiv r.in:s inrr TOPAV'S XE1VS T(l!

FIRE

AUTOMOBILE

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Established In 1151.

BISHOP & CO.BANKERS.

Commercial a sd. Travelers' Let-- ;'

Ktert of Credit issued on the1

Bank of 'California and H

the ' London Joint ;i

8tock Bank,4

Ltd., London t

Correspondents for the Ameri-can Express Company and

Thos. Cook & Son.

Interest Allowed on Term andSavings Bank Deposits.

m3AMS:

LIMITED

et-:aell- K. N.'i 4 K. Letter! tf

TrJifinoEt the worti'

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Cable Transfers cl

C. Brewer & Co., (Limited)

tUGAfJ FACTORS, , COMMIS.V'-- SION MERCHANTS, SHIP.

PING AND INSURANCEAGENTS, FORT ST, HONO.

List of Officer and Directors:E..F. Bishop .. . . . . . .PresidentG. H. Robertson . .i ......... ;

Vlce.President and Manager

ru ivcib. oecreiary '. E u Rs.Rois....;.. Treasurer

G. R. Carter.....) )C.

' H.'nooke. .....) ?

J. R. Gait . . . ....DirectorsIL--A. Cooke ...'.)A. Gartley .......)D. G. May ....Auditor ;

For Sale$16002 bedroom house, artesian st,

. near Pu.iahou School: lot 53x105.

P. E.jR. STBATJCHWalty Bldg. . J4 8. King St

FOR. RENTNev furnished cottage .... a. i $32.50New cottage ........ 27.50Five-bedroo-m house . 30.00

Two-bedroo- m ttts.ge ...... . . . 15.00Neat cottags in town 2 bedr'ms 22.00Neat cottage ic Aown, 2 bedr'ms 25.00

. J.:H. Schnack, tr Real Estate. V..U

Brewer Buildins:. Telephone 3633

Six children were killed ' when thewagon in which theywere. ridingwa3struck by a train of the Boston VndMaine Railroad at Rochester, N. H.

Herman P, Borcher and Ceorg.- - Hof-melst- cr

of Pittsburg worrv arrested In j

connection with, fie disappearance offS5,(K)0 from the Colonial Trust Co. -

HOKdliTTtU BTAMULtETINf AVE iXESIIy, AUG 1ST H, 1014.

Honolulu Stock Exchange

Wednesday," August 3.

' MERCANTILE Bid AskedAlexander&Baldwin, Ltd.C. Brewer & Co

SUGAR.Ewa Plantation Co 18 18Haiku Sugar Co. 9TV5 110Haw. Agri. Co. 100 ....Haw. C. & Sugar Co.... 27 27Haw. Sugar Co. 27 28Honokaa Sug. Co. . . .C . 3 4rHonouiu Sugar Co 90Hutchinson Sug. Plan. CoKekaha Sugar Co. ...... '

Koloa Sugar CoMcBryde Sugar Co.. Ltd. 3U 3

14 14 U21 2

20 2011

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97A 110100 123

18 18V460 65

204

Oahu Sugar CoOlaa Sugar Cov Ltd. ...Onomea Sugar Co. ......Paauhau Sug. Plan. Co..Pacific Sugar .MillPaia Plantation Co. .....Pepeekeo Sugar Co. ...Pioneer Mill Co. ........Waialua Agri. CoWalluku Sugar CoWaimanalo Sugar Co. ...Walmea Sugar Mill Co..

MISCELLANEOUS.Haiku P.-- P. Co., Pfd..Haiku Ft.&Pkg. Co., Com.Haw. Electric Co. 168 175Hawaiian Irr. Co. LtdHak. Pineapple A 3

Hilo Ry. Co.. pfd!Hilo R. R. Co., Cora.. .Hllo Ry. Co. pfdHono. B. & M. Co.," Ltd . . 16Hon. Gas Co. pfd. 103IEon.. Gas Co., com 105Hono. R. T. & L. Co ....Inter-Islan- d S. N'av. Cor.. i2V2Mutual Teleihone Co. , 18 . AO

Oabu Ry. & land Ca.; 125'

130Pahang Rubber; Co.f . . . . . .Tanjong Olok Rub. Co.. ; : r ... . 20

BONDS.Flamakua Ditch Co 6at"

', ': ' ; : ' ,

H, C. & S. Co. 6sHawalisn Irr.. Co. "c'j"' '?'Haw. Ter. 4s, Ref. 1905..Haw. Ter. 5s, Pub. Imp..Haw. Ter. Pub. Imp. 4s..Haw. Ter. 4s.....Haw. Ter. 3 s.Hilo R.R.Co. 6sls3iie '01 80Hilo R.R.Co. R.&E.Con.6s.Honokaa Sug. Co. 6s ... .Hon. Gas Co. Ltd. 5s. .Hon. R.T.&L.CO. 6s 103Kauai Ry. Co. 6s ..Kohala Ditch Co. 6s.... ..McBryde Sugar Co. 5s.. .. 95Mutual Tel. 6s' ..... 101Natomas Con.' Cs ..Oahu Ry. & Land Co. 5s. 100 101Oahu Sugar Co. 6s...... ...Olaa Sugar Co. 6s...... . 59 65Pacific Guano & P. CoJ 6s 101 J4 .'. i ..V

cjugar will UO. 68 624,San Carlos Mill. Co. 6s. ... . .Wafoliin A rr'yf ' fir-- . t. !

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' Sales :" Between feoardsr--10,, 20. 60

Mut' TeL Co'. 15? ifMi inn . 9X1 . Uentenant' Seth'

Onomea,; public-.- hearlpg (wlU.be,h(eld B. G. Cullum;Mth5 Co., ; yPyPV-'iiOt,- , Territory ,an4tthe 8re-.detalle- to

rn , of Commissioners , of. Session ales 25. 23. 15 Oahu

A.,M., office

- ' I::. r "Sug. Co UKiUO. 5. 5 H L & S Cn .

27V$; 20 Oahu , Sug.. Co., i 50, 50110p,( 5 uoyerTiment ursemM'iiinginey makes,a;plg

. treet and. County Ho1aw ofMcBryde, 3; 33 Olaa. 2

DIVIDENDS. V--

Aug. S. Co.

sugar Quotation:-- . 96 deareeaor 70.35 per

i .....

Stisar 3:513-4-c"

Beets 9s 5 3-4- d

Henry Waterhouse Trust. . . Ltd. -, i r-- .

Members Honofula Stock Bond!- - -txcnangt

r0nT A"D MERCHANT STREET8 1

Telephone 1203

J. F: MORGAN CO., LTD.

BROKERS 'Information Fvirhtshed and

..

MERCHANT STREET STAR BtDG.Phona-1572- .

FIVE DROWN AS RESOLT.

:

OF GIRL'S FOOLISH ACTION

By Latest Mall - :

ALAUHJj.'STEP.. N. The at"tempt of Miss Annie Burins, a student

the New England conservatory ofmusic in uoston, to climb a rowboat In which sister.' Mrs.Minnie Mills Merrinnck,latter's two children her. younger

Dorothy BUrrans of UUca, N.caused the drowning all five. Thoaccident occurred in Natlcook Lake inSouth Merrimack.

i .'-.The party for an outmg.

, Burrans . was swlmminjtwnue her sister and three children rowed slowly about in atomed boat Two MissBurrans remained ashore.. .

When young woman .thestern or boat and tried 'to-clim- b

in, it went under.. The young onshore reiched the scene too late to be

assistance. of them, Bur-rans nearly his life In trying to lo-cate the bodies. 5

. : r ;

GEN. TANAKER AT MT. VERNON.

" t By Latest Mail J t, Vr WASHINGTON, D. ' C Gen.

Tanaker of Japanese army, whoIs makiag a tour of the world, went5iount . today paidto memory, of Washington. Hemade trip on the naval .

Sylph, as the guest of the governmentand accompanied by AmbassadorChinda ?nd of the Japanese em-bassy and representatives of State,

ar iuja .Navy ueiwinraeius. ; - ..jK Rear Admiral B. A; of the naryrepresented Secretary

DAILY. REMINDERS :

Round the island tn auto 15.00.Lewis Stables. Phone 2141. adver-tisement

Jim Qulnn and Manuel Reis arenow located at the Young Hotel AutoStand, opposite Young Hotel. Phone2511. advertisement

Courtland Hotel, where com-fortable rooms and excellentare under the management of Mrs.H. E. Palmer. advertisement.

All the newest songs dancetunes are oi yicior records, and theBergstrom Music. Co. has all the new-

est Victor records. Ask them to playone of the newest pieces for you.

Henry May & Co., Ltd., will havea special on Friday ind Satur- -

day of Horlick'S Malted Milk Kisseswhich are healthful as well as de

lightful. Only 25 cents the poundfor those two days' See the window.

Flowers at funerals are really silentpleas for favor above. The mostbeautiful bouquets and wreaths, min-gled sympathetic feeling, are tobe secured at the florist shop of Mrs.E. M. Taylor, on Hotel street, oppositethe Young cafe.

savings in the price of men'strousers at the Ideal Clothing Co. thisweek as there is a one week's saleof their entire trousers stock at greatly reduced prices. Save cn clothingallowance by getting a new pair ofpants very cheaply.

You must have some in lifej for which you money, but haven'tany. You can save enough, if youonly start. After you start, the regular weekly adding to the store comeseasy. Start a savings account thisweek with the Bank, of Hawaii.' All war ne'ws gets . to the other

Islands viai Mutual Wireless whichgets the news there while It is news.Isn't; p hint to you to use the Mu- -

r tul ;"Vrele8s when your news mustbeL4deifterjed while It is news?wireless" rsn"t botnered by slow steam- -

or railroad trains.

a special occasion a nice din- -

ner you eat a little too much toppedriff XL-- h t nn mur-- smnkinir the

I

aches. Shac relieves advertisement.

A beautiful girl is one who is pretty doesn't know it.

BY AUTHORITYFOREST RESERVE HEARING.

. uisiricx oiunaisian? 01 nwa,;;tV I

Notice is. hereby given that underIhe' provisions: o(.;Ciapter 28 or the

.- i m ' w j m

Uct 6 6t e.Seft Ujm uni1 Act. 4 of .the Session a

I ture imd r?8tyoii,Wednesday,f the .j I, ... i a. i m 1

CommissioBcr8t,.pf Agri.cuJture; . and

tmrfr Jst Sen-ni- a.:.' ,rir..; o.nicnht n

50. Ewa, 50, 20; 10, by;. the, M,,cheney and Cav-- l50, Hr C. &S. 27 25, 15 Oabu tb,e, aIry, the Mounted SerV-Suf- f.

Co.14 50 Oahu Sup- - iixif AgricuJ

in , the.. jpf the Board oil14;

50,piaa, .2; 50, H, & f orestry, ho la the Cay-Co- ..

27J4; 5 Mat. Tei Co., 18: in the, jCUyj of po)Q team, both., .these pfScers

C. .15.

Latestwbi, a.3i-c- , ton

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tnety.

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limiia apa .sewng : apari as ra ioresireserye r of certain-- . government lands: I

U1UIO' UiUUCUUUIT.':.Ul.LUC XJlSllllt UlPuna,; island, of-H- a wall, to be knownas tne -- ULiAA UKiusr-tAKi- v unSlTfccnlia )fl38tafceei, mbrdl Is7) H ' 'I ? M

?A man ind?(i(ti4r.rIti!rjn?oi tH iafillands tirnnnspH fn"hp 9tt nnnrt" anforest reserve4 are on file In the office!nf ' the : Snnrlnnrtnt' nf FnrpRrv In I

Honolulu, where;they;are open to theiucsyt;cuuu ui tut: yuuiic.

At the said time and place all persons who so desire will be given fullopportunity to be heard upon the subSect matter of this notice and to present evidence and arguments In per--

son. by proxy, or by letter, either FORIor auaiinst tne setting apart or me8a.,d lands afT;Ie . .

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RESOLUTION NO. 191.

Be'it Resolved by the Board of Su- -

pervlsors of the City and County ofHonolulu, Territory of Hawaii, thatthe sum of - TWELVE THOUSANDFIVE HUNDRED AND 3EVENTYAND 83-10- 0 ($12,570.83) DOLLARS beand the same appropriatedout of all moneys in the General Fundof the Treasury for the following accounts:Sanitary sewer, King and Kai- -

11 streets . . . . ..... ... . . . .$3,S00.00vaLer

dBiiauuu jn.imj iiuuie, maina iuu.vj i

tiiyvusts examining iines- - i

es itianeone ana Kaiiuaj.. 20.00Maintenance of Mayor and

"Board of Supervisors' "mobile, not pro rated 226.46Maintenance of iwlice force,

material and supplies .... 574.82Burial of indigent dead, not"pro grated. 693.80

expenses (includingMaternity Home) not prorated . 285.50

Recording (J. T. Taylor) 10.00Country Supervisor's trans-- '' portation ; . ..... ..... 22.50Remodeling Treasurer's office 396.43Maintenance of parks, payroll .2.50

Presented byWM. H McCLELLAN,

Supervisor.Honolulu, August 1914. ;

' At a regular meeting of the BoardOf. Supervisors of the City and Countydf Honolulu, held on Tuesday, Aug-us- t

4. 1914, the foregoing Resolutionwas passed of First Reading and ordered to print on the following voteof said board: '

'Ayes: Hardesty, Markham, Mc- -

Clellan, PaCheco, Wolter. Total 5.Noes: None. :Absent, -- not vc-ting- : Petrie.

Total 2.: K. ntJFFANDEAU,

Deputy City and County Clerk.

FEAR FORESTER

MARGOLIN HAS

BEEN DROWNED

Was Well Known in Hawaii,Where he Investigated

Eucalypts

Ixjuis Margolin, who made an in-

vestigation of eucalypts .for theBoard of Agriculture and Forestryabout 1911, the result being a bulletinentitled "Eucalyptus Culture in Ha-waii," would appear to have come toan untimely and tragic end. RalphS. Hosmer, superintendent of Fores-try, in yesterday's mail received aletter from C. S. Ju.dd, a Honoluluman attached to the federal forestservice, in which the writer says:

"I am very' much shocked to readthe enclosed in last night's paper andI know that you will be the same. ItIs too bad, for he was a fine fellow."

The enclosure mentioned was thefollowing San Francisco dispatch ofJuly 2:

"A reward of $1000 has been offered for information concerning thefate of Louis Margolin, a member ofthe United States forest service, whodisappeared in the Sierra national forest June 19. The reward was offeredby L. N. Margolin, a hat manufac-turer of New York and a brother ofthe missing man. The forest servicealso offered $200 for the recovery ofMargolin's body,

"The day Margolin disappeared hehad started from a forest rangercamp on Dinkey creek for anothercamp ,on . Patterson mountain, 12miies away. Soon afterward a terri- -

flC Btorm broke, and It is feared hewas drowned':. !

Mr. . Margolin had a good manyfriends in this territory from his mis- -

sion here already mentioned.

i nnm nrnnrnn rf rLUbML UrriUCnO UCI

SOUGHT-AFTE- R DETAILS

TO SERVICE SCHOOLS

The details for the service schoolsfor next year have just "been receivedat army headquarters. They carrythe names of several officers of the.local garrison who have been orderedto Leavenworth and Riley.

aIry "alid Capaln -- Herschel Tupes, 1stIhfantry,' have! . heen 'detailed to the"V "pi,R.rlrei. ,a

, ,4kr smu-n- AffirAa--"c"-- . 7

thft.etaiL.., ... . . ?- r-

Tne .designation. of CuUam and Che-- "

The , 4tn cavairy.omcers gave, inprannual ' regirmentaj.dinner at , Haleiwalast I11S1IL. i i UKI B ..M. O, kUWVIlVreiresentatlon--. frpm.tho. regiment and

rflflenferal Carterl and 2d' Lieut. R D.McDonald, cavalry.

- " B- -

VACATIONERS DOWNTHE PENINSULA HAD

BIG TIME AT "0PERY"

In these days cf summer vacation- -

2 . 1. AU Iftll.. n VnmA aA virk itiaJJ. . v --vtri

IMCnB rinwn nr rh p.ninsla theother "night there was. a one-nig-ht

SftqwvcjirnnccpecpiBor' nousesaround Dconaunctd lft. greatest suc- -

sters; why, they found it grand. Theprogram follows as outlined ; on thehandbill:

For One " Night Only,Oatka Opera Honse.

July 31. 1914. ' '

The Peninsula Players Present"THE SLEEPING BEAUTY"

- In Four Parts.Part I The Christening.Part II King's Orders. '

Part III When Fifteen Years HasCome.

Part IV After a Hundred Years.Cast of Characters.

Baby PrIncess ..Katherlne Forbe3....Adelaide Ewing

(Jgod Fairy ...Margaret SharpPrJucggg .... Marion ForbesKing ....... Alvln SmithPages ...............

...Frances Forbes. Burrows SmithTheodore Forbes, Stage Manager.N. B. Come early and bring your

chairs as there will be standing roomonly.

WANTED.

A good draftsman, Apply 511 Stan- -f

genwald building. 5924-3- 1

LOST.

Dividend warrant No. A9476 dated Oct14,1911, drawn by Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.. on The Bank of Ha-

waii. Limited, payable to the orderof P. L. Weaver, trustee, for $30.Payment of said warrant has beenstopped. 5924-l- t

Dividend warrant No. A7674. datedJuly 15. ' 1911, drawn by" WaialuaAgricultural Co.. Ltd on The Bankof Hawaii. Limited, payable to theorder of P. Ifc Weaver, trustee, for$7.50. Payment of said warrant has

nesiaes pincers oi. ine flip, iqertjwere", present .: Major-gener- al H.Carter. Lleutenantcolonel B.bdn'ald'. Lieut J.'G. Pillow, aide to

The Capitol, Honolulu. Aug. 5, lVl.J.il;L.;Uf Tt.tafiA the

is hereby

anu sewer raiea ....c t . ii. onrtftrtl53-- rairy

auto- -

Hospital

fees

4,

Cox,

v been stopped. " : :' 592 l it

Fdu trvWHITE LEGHORNS

(Acclimated)

CLUB STABLESLIMITED.Tel. 1109

A VICTOR TUNE ON AVICTROLA

makes these Summer eveningsmore enjoyable. And If its aDance tune! welkyou know!BERGSTROM MUSIC CO- - Ltd.

SALE OF MEN'S TROUSERSAl! this Week-- Big

Savings.

IDEAL CLOTHING CO., LTD.Hotel St.

FUNERAL' WREATHSAND BOUQUETS

MRS. E. M. TAYLOR, FloristHotel St, opp. Young Cafe

PURE ICE CREAM

RAWLEY'SFort nr. Beretanla Phone 4225

Extra LargeChiffoniers

AILEY'S FURNITURE STOREAlakea St.. near King.

Don't Miss This Chance.CROWN BICYCLES ONLY $30.

HONOLULU CYCLERY CO.180 South King St

For the Latest if Style . Hats. for. - Ladles a nd - Gentlemen--;

- Come and See Us. :; i

hi. '

... ' K, UYEDAi. t

,,1028, Nuuanu St.,,

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FORD STAND r

Phone 4770 ''i -- ' UNION STi' NEAR HOTEL ' I :!

i I -

" .1 '" ' " II '

f V SPECfAL ; 8ALE ' -n.

,,:, Glass, Unen; and Ponaes, Walstism. ::'.. :vi ;,'.. .4 1

:n A TEE CHAN &' CO. ' "-'- . ;

'" . ' '. ',1 i

MXHESNEY COFFEE CO.COFFEE ROASTERS.

Dealers in Old Kona CoffeeMERCHANT ST. HONOLULU

H. HACKFELD & CO.Limited.

Sugar. Factors, Importers, and y-

: .Commission Merchants. '

HONOLULU. .. .r I

FOR ICE COLD DRINKS AND14 ICE CREAM, TRY THE

HAWAIIAN DRUG CO.Hotel, and Bethel Streets .

HIRE'SPINEAPPLE

DI8TILLED WATERCONSOLIDATED SODA WA.WATER WORKS CO, LTD.

601 Fort St Phone 2171

NOWATER-LOGGE- MEAT

.We Sell - Island Product Only

Metropolitan Meat MarketPhone 3445

Grindstones- - i i

Lewers & Cooke, Ltd.

Home CafeGOOD MEALS.

Beretanla and Emma

I i w

Masonic Tempi

YeeMy Calendar

MONDAYHawaiian Lodgo No. 21. Stat- -

ed; 7:30 p. m.TUESDAY:

Honolulu Lodgci Na 4W; Spe-- -

cial. Third Degree; 7:30 p. m.

WEDNESDA- Y-

THURSDAYConsistory; Special; 5 p. in.

Lcl Aloha Chapter. O. E. S.;Stated; 7:30 p. m.

8CHOFIELD LODGE

THURSDAY.Work in Third Degree.

SATURDAY.

All vlsitlnr members of theorder are cordially latlted to at-

tend meetlnxa of local lodges.

HONOLULU LODGE NO. t, MODERN ORDER OF PHOENIX.

Will meet at their home, cornBeretanla and Fort streets, everyThursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

G. C. LEITHEAD, Lader.J. W. LLOYD. Secretary.

HONOLULU1 LODGE,' 61 6i B. P. O. E.Honolulu Lodge wo.616. ,B. P, O. Elks.

; meets In their hall, onKing St, near Fort,every Friday' evening.Visiting Brothers arecordially Invited tofattend. .

U ANDREWS, E.R,H. DUNSHEE, Sec.

Wm. McKlNLEY LODGE, No. 2.. K. of P.

Meets every 1st and 3d Tues-day Evening-a- t 1:30 o'clock InK. of P. Hall, cor. Fort andBeretanla. Visiting brothers

cordially invited to attend.W. V. KOLB. C. C.L. B. REEVES, K. R, S.

X i ST AUTC STAN D

rr.Phone i innt

CHEAP RATES

, 4 ' i 1 I I i

PONGEE SUITSDRY-CLEANE- D

j. j , FRENCH .LANDRYIt i a VhoheM431

. .tillKEE-- ; LQX .CARBONS

do BETTER work, and for alonger time. ,

ARLEttJH'ti.

"HEYWOOD SHOES. WEARAnd wear longer than you ex--.,

pect for $4.50 and $5.

MANUFACTURERS' 8H0E CO.Limited.

LOOK FOR THE .WHITS WINGS

IF YOU WAN A TAXI2500 . Phone

Silva's Toggery,!'Llmltsd.

THE STORE FOR GOOD ;

CLOTHES"Elks' Building King Stmt :

Basketry500 Specimens

HAWAII A SOUTHSEAS CURIO CO.

Young Building

LUSCIOUS QUENCHING

ZEM-ZE- M

HONOLULU SODA WATER Co.

Only 2 gears In mesh In thssimple

F R I S B I E M O T O. R

S to 75 h.p. Ironclad guarantee.HONOLULU IRON WORKS Co.

MONUMENTSand all kinds of marble workcleaned and repaired- - by expertworkmen at reasonable prices.Call for Zimmerman at " '

J. C. AXT ELL'S. .

Alakea Street

STAK-BrLLETI- X IVE TOUTODAY'S EVS TODAt

v.

pEVEK

BO DOUBLE ILL'. Showsi. if ' ;-- " er Nightly

LAST WEEK IN THIS HOUSE OF SAMUEL BLAIR'S GREATER PHOTC-PLAY- S.

Week Commencing7:30 and 9:15.England's Famous Society Star. Sequel to Chelsea TT'.O

Matinee JLtLLIE LANGTRY, in LAURA SAWYER, in MatineeTodayj His Neighbors Wife Hour Before Dawn Wed. and

4

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Good, . ft-'-

Coffee,

V ( fee. The r best

tasted, made in

ever invented; -... . , ,

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with - t n-- e

.rr vv estingnouseer

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PHONE 3431in

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AUDirCOTTPAyy

E24 tCTHEL STREET ' ;

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P. O.-Bo- x 448.' Telephone 2035 .!

''.' '.'. ."' ,.,'. .':.JBecftlon, filvenT for alpiplify- -

ln3 ,eVx tyttematizlng,' ? office f

work: ''All business xonflden- - '

i. Conducts all classes of Auditsand I nvettl actions, "d furnishes Reports on all kinds 'of Sirnanclal WorlC,t -- T .w 1 "

ChandeliersElectric jFixtures Installed

ALL WORR ABSOLUTELY" guaranteed. ALL MAN-

NER OF ELECTRIC WORKSATISFACTORILY ANDREASONABLY a HANDLED.

V ' 1135 'FORT STREET:"

t- - .': .... V ' .

-- GOODS

King St. Auto StandLatest cVraTMl ' Pnoftr 400

Sam McMillan,- - Sam Peters- - . Antone Rodrlflues ;

IP

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By the of. lulu jn A t , mc

("Honolulu in war-Tlm- e, an ar-ticle In Star-Bulleti- n

and America's neutral-ity and some events of history pertin-ent at the present time aroused greatinterest among the readers of 'thispaper. The article by thesame author is of even greater localinterest because of the calling out ofthe German reservists in Hawaii bythe German consul.)

Anent the calling out of the Germinreserves, ,tne taken from thecircular notice issued by the

of State in in 1901,Is . '' T1ie .given below is be-lieved to be correct yet It is not to beconsidered official, as it relates to thelaws and of a foreign coun- -

"A German sublect Is liable to mili-tary service from the time he has com-pleted f the 17th year of his age untilbla 45th year, active service lastingfrom the of his yearto the end of his year. . ? :

"A German -- who -- beforehe,is:17, years, old; or .before he hasbeen iftctuiliy called upon to appearbefore, the, military may.after a residence In the .United Statesof five years and after due

return to on a visit, buthis rlght.to' remain in his former homeis denied by and he may beexpelled after a brief sojourn on theground that he left Germany merelyto evade military service. It Is notsafe for a person who has once beenexpelled to return to Germany without

to do so In advance. A per-son who has his militaryservice and nas reached his 3 1st: yearahd become an American citizen niay

; '"'t "'.the United

0Utes the German States providethat Oerman subjects --'who "have j ;become citizens of th United Statesshall aa such upon theirreturn w if they resided in

J-B-ut American nf Qet- - J

uiau uinu jo iiaijic wj uiat auu uuuisu' A

offense against German law " Jlrf!,

before always . thelimitations of the laws of

rterTbe iwas enrolleda 'recruit iti the standing army; Ujh'e

ntgTBted while "on service or While nfora it

naving an, .iuanmea igave or Deing;mthe reserve, ne after reoelv- -

icaused dec's- -

afM 4itijuu... .ui,

part of Germany aince ourtreaties with the other , German

It

be fce

todecline

ana ODiamea ug bo iruuithe .governor

''The ofthat evidence of American

a former subjectt

is furnished by. apassport shall be' by ; a

showingfive residence In . the : uniteaStstea, lanrder Ihetreaty condition . of five years' tresi- -

dence "may" as afact of record..- - - ,

former -- eubject against , whomis an sentence.fears tlipon return

for an offense' German 1 law,may .of his na-

tive .state for relief, but " this Government act

the; :

A where a native offailed to respond to a call, is

by Secretary .of State .Fish in a' to Mr; HPaVis,

to '.:' t i t anenry Mumuour, nuuve or rrua

leave of absence,for a year and camoo ".the ' United States. He

beyond the of.In .the of 1S70. when the

war began, andserves were called out was summonedby o present himselffor duty on pain being declared a

- of the proclamation him at He

respond, .but appears thenafterwards to have

a naturalized hedid at Cleveland Ohio, 'June,' 1874;in the following he return

45TAR-BULLETJ- N, ,WEft2E3DA Y;

B Two

One

An

Elec

Calling German ResercesAuthor Yesterday's Jntereslmg Hibno-- ,

War-tim- e,

appearing yesterday'sdiscussing

following

following,Depart-

ment WashingtonInteresting:

Information

regulations

beginning 20th36th

emigrates

authorities,

naturaliza-tion, Germany

Germany,

permissioncompleted

safely'Teturn'to Germany'frrhentfetfeB'ibtwteen

aod

be.rWognizedGermany'

naturalized

committed'emigration.satlhg

Germany,d

uave-ef-abseiie- e limited-tim- e,

emigrated

jiataralita-tip- n

StMssburg.

certificate"

separately

outstanding'molestation

pelition'ihe sovereign

intermediary-I- n

petition.'particular

;July,:i875;

Knowledge

September

HONOLULU AUGUSTS, ioitf

i3r.n'.!,Je.'J.'tl,l&-'- i - V

Out TheArtfcrfef

operated as a renunciation his natbut also, though less clear-

ly, that he was not entitled to thebenefit of the provisions lot the; treatyof 1868 against prosecution fcr of-fenses occurring after emigration.

In reporting the case to the .Department of state Mr. Davis, who was min-ister to Germany, expressed the opin-ion that, during the three years Inwhich the German may e mservice, his departure might properlybe held to biin liable td punish-ment for desertion, and that a similarrule . apply w here '.the'were actually called out';- - ;but that intime of peace, ' the reserveswere not on duty the 'members werefree to emigrate to the United States.

Mr. Fish, after an examination o?the correspondence heading up totreaty, of the debates in the diet, andof circulars of the ministers ofjustice and of Interior of July 5and 6, ,1868, expressed the conclusionthat a person "having served the re-quired three, years and being placedon .the reserve rolls, having emigrated

.in time peace, when no existing obrligations to perform military serviceexisted, and having become naturaliz

five years, and who. terntinrartl flarmartV 'Infinvtn ! I

after

oricu;

to

American

tojecteddetentionif return topenmssum

Imperialre

quireof

appear

against

cannot as

noted

remained

summer

deserted.

or

which

render

might reserves

when"

although

'said:

believe

or

Patrons of the will thelast of the clever Irishoperetta, "Peg this even-ing by jthe Juver-il-e Thatremarkable little opera comique givesplace to "The Million Dollar Girl."the funny ' comic opera whichwill presentedand for the balance of the week.

Many specialties are being prepar-ed this comic opera, which in

respects is the entertain-ing one the Bostonians have

these specialties willa by Mfes

In "Peg ocharmed the

with the matinee ofthis afternoon Manager Samuel BlJiris a double bill at Ye

in good faith after a residence j Liberty Theater. is the bannerIn of Blair's oc- -

' V0Mrr ttT cPancy of Ye Liberty and. iricidenti!-'e- d

19 tn L 21nu: the doub,e hm it1 the final weekfP ot present stay in this house,the terms the treaty from .a ii..- - r T1 , ,

. mrn r. . . I XJCi W Ii IS liltluV Im one of the features. is a se

Mbllgatlofl arlse8a. quel to "Chelsea 7750." It is a ,x,wei

company.esthe

dancing

New Yorkproduction

presented

clock

lanraFish, Peters playing char- - failed keep

Mumbour's leave Nortona limited time: time a! Lillie husband's aslong .Jeave , givenFith to iout

; w at I uniform bear conse-pt-th- e,

country, inquired," .this appear Iquences .Doctor Norton,.Fish, "whether .it in of "His Neighbor's in accepted '

hen.permau.law Wife," production. It sence as signal

ure' could clrcum- - dramatic has'crei- - offer Isstancea .back constitute" a a sensation both in Europe band, when lmuorm

at tense steps' verandi. ,

obtained. Even if th' afford Mrs. LanetrvJia stjlendlooffense1 tunity display wonderfuT of

'actually.i play 'that geance.-n- e itemigration Mumbour's remembered'as 'suffering

T.not returns becoiti 'Presented "His . wife

aii . m amr . i r,: nnr vtna xurtdra rri in t n a inI v : rishas coTifclnsion,' jidWever, Mr.'

UAder' circumstances ' SkSffiSSi SiVn ZniSl, .first.ri,,air.:t; ; i..ti1;"ryij to secure plstolis with

ndk''call service public decided dlfferenWy.proclamation requiring appearance, bf nadv' faith this

broTOout;ne is liabito : ImproperlymJa BMil.MntaKhiAiili.finui. 'Via ' - " V ' L. . -

it a--yuuiajimcMi upvu'iB . 01 opinion

iwhlch

that it advisable make Mum-bour's case' or

future similar decisionStates negotiated, made: seems bettprsehs, natives province, .under with foreign

.circumstances, refer - ioInconvenience possible , which surrfinnH

German authorities regretting decision, it.they without havln- - to these' surroundings

toat

authorftles' 'Wurtemberg

citizenship ofWurtemberg

supplementedduly-authenticat-

yearslulfillment.of

there

presenting

Prussia

' .Minister:Qermany,'m .

a

expiration

Franco-Germa- n re--i

proclamationof

reached Pittsburg.'not

determined to

in

ofuralization,

active

of

WUI

Neigh-i-has-ibroug- ht

S-SSC-'

hto assume

;t me

Ti

! German authoritiesfollow In futUTe."

KAIMUKI .

.PRESENTtBERGER'WITHj LOYING CUP

: Resident f KaimukI ;

of toseveral hundred gathered

LIHaokalanl ." night in

Bijouperformsoce

Kildare,"Bostonians.

evening

manypresent-

ed.Thorn

Kildare," Hellen

Commencing

presenting

attraction successfulrPtTn"StiSJ!

illia7iof

givenby

WP 70th parti; Henri Bef-- I Vnn , mftV'Eer.

ed a

see

o'

be

of be

ed of

lltlftf

which

return

home

husband.consents. When

drama Sawver i Realizingpromise

knowingLangtry.'one

actresses American

have, Libertyobserved meantime

Frohmanto, waiting

militarytechnical situations

carryingwilr-prbbably-

. snoots.of

Llbierty.'

ln5"iu't

m bn

circumstances

,f

a

circumstances

communication

unfortunate

surrounding

good This causes

'Complete beimmigra-

tion commissioners in

iorl8rvance anniversaryKapellmeister

Kapellmeister

JUDSON

"PEG O' KILDARE" BIDS ADIEU

can

lar

was

JOU

with herfor

Shefor the

for

.be the pre

ticsupervision

soon theis

take

&

BILL FOR

FINAL WEEK AT VE

telfJlSS'S10

him hishis

her thehis ten

Tothe

his

ful, but the tenhas

said Mr. that the herfor and that

but the was the life will beand was the Las she to, hus

him go be Ye the,"I will

Mr. be the title the has ab--by that M that has

any, one hts and he hus--

and ted as. snethe wit 'aa!in,AmeHca.',?The': out oh the'

aur.h waw tnw oooor- - 'sees thefigure.' andUetyj.fairlyconterapJateayan her art and be his ven-- .

Pi'?'

ion.

;not one 13 mat tneto. be ohe the yet -- the his, sin

vto and in at Ye pon His

,(..ii. morrar- - nmnnt

case for thethis an"11' His

-- He his and

fcrtnnately injured.

ChelseaLioertyZrfZ: tbew his child-wh- new-doubl- bill opening

Into dr-- ;

his caseafteiPSO" have not the

nottest that

will bewere citl-- ! but in

at thatmay sub- - --the

to. thiby the thesought! and

the

that

"A

who'

case,

his

the

did

the

thethe

that thewill ir

RESIDENTS

HANDSOME

districts Honolulu the numberIn" the

last 'ob- -

formost

Onesong

Missthe with song

ThisMr.

his

This

4of

been

part

ful with has

don.will

fall-- ,

best

Inv

'theand

and

tnlghL- -' Wednesday.

(IIIVtlfipHI III

SAVS ffll'ETTIcooperation

the territory theregulating the

says

TONIGHT

DOUBLE OFFERING

LIBERTY

reconciliation

the

the

will

leading

liver.

issuance of certificates playhfrth Lorn in this coun-- 1 "darky.songs. ; .

' ' ' I A ago fromI ii' w rvf ' has made

other! a from at press club this city.

of of inbirth

w tr ue uicooperate newspapermen with

Wv tt struments old time southern

luktlftst IS vpara iMitsp ... . .. u.

a

a a a a

a

...

a of

fo

V

m6In-- ihe

the Hawaiian t Band. Th a affair 'J ,..!. " Burglars to up..T-ni-

rfx 5 gafe the Tostofflce-- at Garfield,

laimukl dmnroWniPnt nrth": flZ gesuons, your aeierminauon jenforce the territorial of $27'sembly . of 'was taste- - of

r with flowers, palms tmc?tes of Sne?S toL,. U"? Americanland

memberand flags - joint commisison,

avoid the, the perpetra- - d arp? of as incident tp the amiled thehonor, RVstm- - lt

: J'Sentv p!' , .... .

Years, Berger- - was practical experience territory

time of peace, he obtained to 71 as prima facie proof, of

leave;

be-come citizen,

ofIn until late hour.

tomorrow

audience

forfeited

starts

the

Id

Tawn ?ttfe?"yi.WlieiL ron.lHjh.lf.. " t --- o ; narmt t inn ciiiztiu- -

DR. OF.CHICAGO

Hellen.

punish- -

aDout

ap-na- n

claimingshipi especially when such persons ,

of Asiatic origin. . ,

,4It seems to bureau that it mayWILL .VISIT IM HnWiftl'HI II -- Possible to work out some

! cates may issued and used with a,of the UnivePsitV of a ot ftisfaction

or R. j. ; Pratt of --the Honolulu . , ' " Ju7 Vt '

the offer at this timeIron and 'Dr. J. B. Prattjpresident of the board of health, -- .inn , c?nslfta f t0

visi tr wrtT,niT No.1 1908. a coov which is

to the issuance of certificatesand condemned to a.year's imprls-;ej- i n1lIch been Reived hlrL Identity to .persons of Chinese de-J- r,

fwrtini Wring stav her ant C0uld you;110t adopt a some-- fIntended to .i ,t what aimilar remlaticn a view

1 fait Germany . indefmitely. tin4L,tl renewim:

uuuuursstld acquaintances

,Ue vaKcu UDkeep

T "of

ill ?h,ntrfV l TlnS TT Honolulu residents who born in the Hawaiianthe .University of ChIcaeoare stantly provided with a certificate, the

cumsiaces indicated that object in to something In the vay photograph on which would representnaturalized in the. Unlted;cf a and for him. the holder at an nearly.

States gain protection against - t m 'enough current to insure ready identi- -proseroticn .for failing to obey thej Lena TlronSLt 18 'months old child, ficationr'

of 1870. he should re--; taken to : the1 in Phila-- " The section referred to in the clrcu-tur- n

to Germany. - The German phia supposedly sufferin-frot- n recites that the minimum age aternment took the ground not only theria. After child died

"

it was which the certificates of identitv shallthat his admission or declaration 6f that her illness' due to a issued to children born of Chinesew9Lf intent jo return;;to beaa lodged-i-n her throat t- - In the Hawaiian --Islands shall

LULU AT BI

has connectedname more than two years, "WildIrish Rose." will sing ballad

last time this evening.Plans being made Miss Con-

nie West to appear an estheticdances will firstsented the Forvears Miss West has studied

in New York underdirect of Mile. ElolseGausle, and as as engage-ment of the Bostonians closed hereshe exDects to toto in big thereto be this winter Cohan

Harris- -

IS

?(?rni!

communicating

to change resolve.he goes to the home of neighbor,tells that captain. has ruined

ind giving her until oto elope .with him or he would

kill her save her husband's life she 4

Captain reaches home wifefronts him with the Heconfesses, but makes an earnest p'.ei

forgiveness. In this is successfated hour of o'clock

Dassed. that sheIt was true, House leading to to elope

of absence was acters. 'with Doctorof greatest her

one, the stsge everia result, resolves., herthe intent to allow known also shown band's and

not week. She herself.'role

prpvlded she refusedreturn, under tens play, that f9r her

Telate weil inoffense date leav

Norton believingto is out threat

make the menreso- - -- captain realizes

Mhers.

"suchIs

the

iiiereiore,

In

ascribe

'.and'

school

federal

Cm-- a

Hill

was to

is not' fatally andthe tht follows the

picture 4s said to show Mrs. Langttyheight' of her power as , an

American 'actress.. stated,' 7750" will con-

tinue at tonight and tomor- -

ttet comes row. theto-bi- d him matinee

BILLY ;

IS- -

By MailCHICAGO Billy old time

who has played withall the companies of

and who has appeared beforethe royalty of .Europe With his banjo,died at hospital here cirrhosis ofthe Born in Cincinnati in 1861,

turned early to the' stage where hismusical talent soon won him a placeamong the stars of minstrelsy.made several pf the world andon occasions of

and use of requested !h Ira .and sin the oldfhv Aalfttica

try. few years he' retired theThovc'r Vretarv tcrH. stage and since then his

tory,VrecelVed letter A. Cam!-- , home the in

nettL today in euier umhis stringedwhich he states will

nndhil and raelo--

that thp hlirpflllfor thp tif!

,xic nas iucpices of dub.' .

"V attempted. blowcan-te- d ninnA VkI actives ana oy to N,

in, ana bllt faUed: They rifled the. casheorts to stat- - awerhall school

fully decorated ofu tne PanaraamJ to maximum stroke of Dralvsia at Pan- -

by tion fraud an and is not tto-nco-howeverfeature "selection being ?;

limits which t0 jeave the

1869, in to L"u ance. even

offered persons.v..niipns.

are

thebe plan

:'Drr!iinit' beCagolnT rouCh;grCeter

consmWorks bf S. bureau

v0fcx9a"in,sfttentioxi J?.

Dav a'of enclosed.

ed Geraany.ed

hishfk

thTmllorit, Sr

ire- - ,i,.Mm. withand children Asiatic descent

islands con- -are graduatesstates, nre--nts paring plan

teccmine reception dinner early age

ansummons when was hospital

g;ov-.'d- el dfphthe

a,found beAmerica

which

this

arein

by several

the

by

Instead

conaccusation.

for he

Doctor

AsYe

by

BAXTER, OLD-TIM- E

v MINSTREL, CALLED

LatestBaxter,

minstrel nearlyminstrel

America

he

Hetours

Several rubers Europe

commissioner-general- ,

QVv

jparents

uiob. umicu .uiiuci aua- -

the press

Jl tneK v.y

the

' ,

when conttiniDtion cuiuni, over -- 350 daily in theUnited States: Neglected

L Jdiejnd chronic disorderst vrrrt lhttiiealtnui& influencewhich alkies tubercular serinsthe .mastery. ... .The greatest treatment that scienceaffords is courage, rest, sunshineand Scott's Emalstah. ' "

, Scott's 'Erneton, contains purecod liver oil to cUrify and enrich the

wasted tissue and fortify the resistive -

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Scott's cmuiiion-- asInA Im.

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re-

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. k - m . ..v- - v j . i w I .

tO Be have been The day after congressReplaced by

Central

The first meeting program:Central Committee the Progressiveparty has been called for Tuesday,August 11, which meeting the chair-man, secretary and treasurer will beelected, and the provisional commit-tee, which hitherto lias conducted theaffairs the party will, be dissolved.

Although a few precincts have notyet cast their votes for the territorial :

central committeemen their bal-

lots will be received and counted, upto. the date of the meeting, it , is notlikely that there will be any change

the following list, who are appar-ently elected. ."- -

Oahu: A.L.;C. Atkinson, Howard,M. Ballon, David Kalauokalanl. and :

J; U. Joseph. Hawaii: T.,Guard. Hilo;

OLD SOLDIERS

GOING BACK TO

lambs

HONOLULU AUiiUST

TENTATIVE PUNS MADE

INTERNATIONAL NAVAL

Aug. theconference the

state, war and navy,has been prepared

the assemblage Hampton Koadsand Francisco way

the Canal the greatfleet which in-

vited Congress partici-pate the the

the Canal and thePanama-Pacifi- c Inter--

rmtirmsil CoDiea Hr.nr.riExposition.just completed

dispatched the powers will follow fleet one(for presentation the dreadnoughts now under,

which they accredited. construction com-- 'Duujtfti sugui tuaugca,

the the official

Sr.

February 1915ships Hampton Roads.

February naval repre-sentatives the

February The president willRoads and there

review the fleet, after whichfleet will the

March The bat-tleship, will for theCanal.

March The president arrivesColon.

The fleetpass the canal.

March Ceremonies'

Chas. Kauhaihao, Hamakua; Geo. '.

Kamauoha,- - Kona; Maui: .Thurstori R.! March 13. The president sails forHinckley, Haiku, and. Hen- - San Francisco battleship.ntrig, Haiku. ' March 14.--T- he fleet! leaves 'Balboa,'

Kauai one proceeding San Francisco.out sufficient votes have not yet been Match president

warrants the announce- - San .. 'y

inent any name. The original invitations therltlme powers send vessels par

- i - -

ih Pavntrv1'

H fnrrlqAh rimnrtapid Depends

George I

Charlie

sheep,

1011.

Asof a between sec-

retaries of a ten-tative program

into by

of Panama of,

of toin of

Panamaopening of

Hieaaruiolra ru r.- -&suui, ui"U.program adjourns

j in !

, to I exueeted( iu ia ,

ofof

at

cf

In

of

of

mis

foreignat

20. Foreignto be received pres-

ident In22.

proceed tocombined

proceed Isthmusof Panama

5. on adepart Panama

,10.

atMarch. 12.

' ' !throughat Balboa,

P. 6r Panama.- -

'

William on al 'J

; Is --entitled to member, to ; "23.wrhe arrives at

received to ...of " i to ma- -

0m ' to toticipate In events the

the Canal and theSan Francisco exposition werein September far, favorableresnonses have- - been received fromtwelve viz.: Argentine Re

Austria -

Great Britain, Italy,Japan, Russia Sweden

is certain 'that doesmeans represent the tota

nqmber; of for isknown that btHef governments?

' fnrtheii.

Correspondence r ?BVaUiQl plans, fpf tneseKPMnpnFT n Aue.r5.--r toteignify., their, intenuon to panic

m r 'If . .l I'.J M lli.'f.n,.th transnari Lrieah will . :tarrjTi .awa pate.-n- h- 1

auite an anDrefclable tart of. the,Sch07V "Tftetr 'decision wxu be nastenea Dy

Held garrison ;ior "arecnarse at uuiflr,v;nuKii n un--u i.uc.ov--Franci3co--C- 9 lrt 'aW'c-f-.'whlc- Uire' department has iut, dispatcTie... i'. n"f : nsti :ii frm. tfiA American embaasies ana legations

. ttr frcit (th;-lstt,iel- d

the

So

are

Artillery, 30 Wii'ttte 1st Infantry anl to r thefive, fjpra the Infantry. ?Jany pT berif lD3wtesA Le' otlir m lhelr - ,life. and

nr,A tvbJAo ff.hr nan 111 bo anstr. thirds' theif,frnni H,n lairre- -

been

these

Cuba

FlrstIM

Jy ?of recruits, M;jthe

to

lO-l- o,

-.

olsteamlnfc. raditrs. much

upon Jhe ansvers id theser ? - a 3 i a. r a. ill a M

ts at SchofleIdi'vc eploa aJ .r"vB7r";.as caud-rria-ny to .return, to ?

STAR-BULLETI- WEDNESDAY, ";

ARE

FOR

DISPLAY AT SAN FRANCISCO

WASHINGTON",

PrOVlSIOnal CommitteeTerritorial

Committee

by

fSpCclaVtar-Bjilti- n

threeauesUon.n'oriommissloned. andsj.afcopd

haeslgnation Sllt. RoaVathin their present or- -

show--ga- nihaTe.B .but representativezatJons. lm,,, tnKslrom each Gallon ; It is

AD;0Ir! CrVlU,i that tbeater havalert rwill.be,? I ?Tnore nuroerousir fttaqA-pM- uiif fPvt. 1st W ftt-rth- e ,Broalier.8tateV Italy-- already has

1st Class Joseph O. Myers. ? unofficially Bignlfiedr an 'Intention-t- o4th Cavalry CpL John end a comnlete sauadron of three

Band; Sgt. Leon Dunlap. Troop A; flne cruisers under command of anSgt. Edward H. Ohle, Troop A; Pvt. admiral, and It may be that this offerJames k. ciark, iToop u; sgt. Joseph wm mark the proportion of represenM. Patrick, Troop D; Sgt. John F. De tation cf the other navies. : The speedSwan, Troop E; Sgt Arthur Leasure, requirements of the-lon- cruise fromTroop F; Pvt. Barney Jahoda, Troop Roads to the Golden GateF; Pyt Thomas Troop F; wllLbe rather severe, so much so in- -

Sgt. Peter . T. Kink. Troop K; Sgt deed as bar from participation InMathew Troop K; ' Horsesho- - the great voyage any of the little guner Viktor Rockovskl, Troop' K; Sgt boats . which . form the only BtrengthSidney Severena Troop M; Wagoner of some of the small states.Gregory Granger, Trcop M. ' " The aecond question relating to the

1st Field ,! .Artillery Sgt,'"

Ray1', S.' aixe of : th vessels , Is asFleming, Battery A; Cook Bruce Cl indlcalnr the, ; possibility 'bf passingSnoots, Battery A; Pvt, Carl D. Brar-- l thenl ln;palri or eyen triplets throug'hton, Battery A; CpL 'William Car-- the great locks the Panama Canalroll,": Battery B ; v Pvts, : manyel De-- and ' thereby. ? saving valuable time.Souza,'- - Joseph Bye. Albert G. Lesco,! Also' It assist naval comtnan- -

William J. Stark. Battery B; Set Ar-- bf the, international fleet In ar- -

thur C. Phillips, Cpls. Georxei H. Oat- - ranging . Itinerary by . informinghout AdolDh Schlie. William McSuT-- k him of. the probabte ability of thelivan Battery C; Mechanics Hairy B." units to neavy weatner conai

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tery C; Pvt Harry Goldln,, Battery C; I No less important Is the thfrd qi.e"s- -

Pvt Gurney D. Zachary. Battery C. l relating- - to the - coal endurance1st Infantry Cpl. Max Kessel. 01 lhe vessels? i the .navy, department

Band: Frank Golla. Band: Set must be advised df the maximum dlsJames H. Turner. CdIs. Clarence De- - tance which each ship can make withhart Lee R, Brewer, Co. A: Set. Jas..fu11 bunkers of coal in order to planLynch. Co. B; Sgt Gustav Arnold. Co. for fresh stipplies at the proper pointC: Set. JamM Hardlnr. C,n Ti-- . rni.,U la believed that If the navies rep- -

Melvln Tjier, Pvt. Albert Hicks, Co. I re8entedt f001?"86 6nly modern large--

D: Cpl. Fritx Waldenberger, Pvt , Buea BUlia' 11 WUI 00 Pssue to uiukbGlenn McCollum. Dennie Scaggs. Co. i wuo ,iwiea irom Hampton

Cpls. Homer Routt Thomas Har- - roaa!. i won witnoat swp.,,. m welev. Co. F: - Cook Henrv Pvt cana ireQ - BuPPes ,OI coal wm oeGuss Bapp. John W. Howard, Co. G;Cpls. Fench Burkhart Ogden A. Mc-Clun- g,

Arvide B. Bloomdahl, Co. H:Pvts. John E. Moran, Cecil E. Statzer,Co. H ; Pvt H. Powell. Co. :Sgt Chester McVeigh. Co. L: f Pvt:Lester Gear, Co. L: Cpl. An--

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' 2,189 miles, and some ofthem may be to put in for coalat Pichllinque, the coalingstation in of to takefuel froni in Bayon the west toast of Mexico. Some offh,!!f; ?eV a!Pln , the naval vessels of ; the larger

25th Pvts. MIIm. Trrv : . 1 . . JL.. j -tjr,. ; -- "w. according w Amencan sianuaras, inUllml."!..Co. G; I 'this muter of coal endurance,C6.; C: Pvt Jmpj n ,a..,- - k . aJaL-- U&' Co' H:Cpl. Mose Co. I. home defense and short cruises.

. I Because floating Ice on ChesapeakeTRANSFORMING' DWARF ! Bay makes, it impossible

or Gavs &l ume on coal. T0 NORMAL PROPORTIONS other and order to guard

- - i against delay in the ofBy Latest Mail ; short crowded program, for--

ALTOON'A. Penn., The Blair elgn naval vessels have been requestedmedical society the thy-

roid glands of Istransforming young dwarf Holli-daysbur- g,

Jules Schroeder, yearsInto normal proportions.

is suffering from undertreatment armslengthening it said membersof the society Wednesday night.

experiment is being watchedInterest the

dispatchin-

ternational

celebration com-pletion

president

Territorial

rendezvous

Washington.

Hampton

to

president,

president

Francisco.

opening

countries,public, Hungary,

Germany",tortugal,It

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to assemble, several days ? at leasf inadvance of the date of February 10,mentioned in the memorandum. Theircommanding officers With their staffswill be the guest3 of tue United Statesgovernment as will be the special navalrepresentatives invited to attend. Thepresence of the latter will relieve thediplomatic body in Washington fromthe obllgition to be present at Ham p--

vrv

attend the opening ceremonies of thePanama-Pacifi- c exposition in SanFrancisco, now fixed for Febrmry 20,without possibility of postponement.The foreign naval contingent will bebrought to Washington on a passengersteamer especially chartered for thepurpose, and tneir stay in oapinlwill necessarily be very short as theymust be in Hampton roads again onthe anniversary of Washington's birth-day, when President Wilson will re-view the fleet as it nasses through the

thiS cvinn

and to various theto governments. 0f

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It is planned to divide the interna-tional fleet into four sections for pas-sing through the Panama canal andas at least two of the average-size- d

warships can be accommodated in thethousand foot locks at one time, theentire fleet could be locked through inabout two day's time. The features ofthe big parade through the cnal willbe the old battleship Oregon, on thebridge of which will, stand AdmiralClark, who commanded the ship in herfamous run around South America dur-ing the Spanish-Americi- n war alsoSecretary Daniels, and many other no-

tables, and the tiny launch Louise, oneof the first, boats to be employed bythe French; canal builders nd whichhas been by an act of congress madea gift tothe French' government tocommemorate the completion of tuecanal.j (Very 'soon the officials here will tikeup the 'arrangement of a program forthe' exercises which . are to take placeat Balboa; to' commemorate the formalopening of the waterway but so far noattempt has been made to outlinethem beyond the delivery of an ap-propriate address by President

ORDERS OF THEHAWAIIAN DEPT.

Special Ordere ,'

.:

I ; iri Privatev RoycerJjl' Irvin, ,. Company A, 1st ' Infantry, Schofield Bar

itTi-iwli-i .aroed to this m .I T .i"- i " . lrJL,I . yrou'y una survey- -

reporiHisc.ron arnvai 10 iue uepan- - ana.ment 'adjutant fox.duty as orderly to third

t, .Jl - :'.cii... tinme comraanumg H ftutrai, x; iroi. na- - wasUrtgaaer-jn?,,-- s , flg ; ;er capable teach bottt. iim house. But were better Fannie H. in Atlantic

"Tter being- - bo i public , mer and winter could4vailabW ahd xti beipigrimpracticai)ie ,

t":as"slgtir this ' aojdieri, ta an y VprgkhNration tbr rfttlonsr the QuartetrdasterCorbs Will-- Drovide-- , suitable ."buattersand 'p8himUt WsrwtJni rate j

oVif.tib permay whllpothlauty:'- -

'The Quartermaster Corps , win rnr-'nis- h

" the. necessary transportation.Ifhe' journey. uecessanr.foT the pub-H- e'

servlce.t; .vfj. 'j;, .':.L'4' '"; '

I'i" Sergeant Luther. .M.,VBils; Company E, 2nd Infantry; la relieved tromfurther 'duty at-.cthes- headquarters,

"wlrl 'proceed t ort Shaftef,' H.T., reporting on to his commanding duty.

The Quartermaster Corps will furnish the necessary transportation. The

is necessary for the publicservice.', .v ' '.'

3. Private Nathaniel Latture, Company K, 25th Infantry, Schofield Bar-racks,- H. T.i . is transferred to theQuartermaster Corps, at that post.(D. Q. M. 4097-320- ).

4. Upon arrival In this city pursuant to instructions contained in let-

ter from the office of the surgeon gen- -

pmI 'riatPiifJiilv 22.1914. Emma I

Woods,' nurse. Army Nyrie Corps, will, j

Droceed to the; Department Hospital;reporting on arrival to the command-- : jlng officer, for duty.

The travel directed is inthe military , service, '

.

IF CHILD IS CROSS. . , 5

FEVERISH AND SICK

Look Mother ! i If tongue Is eoat3,cleanse little bow els , vf Itli "Call.

: fornla Sjrop. of Figs, .

Children love' this' "fruit laxative,'and nothinr else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowes so nice

A child aimply . will not stop playingto empty the bowels, and the results, they become tightly clogged withwaste, liver gets 1 sluggish, stomacnsours, then your one Decomeacroas, half-sic-k, feverish, eat.sieep or act naturally, breath is bad,system full of cold, has sore throat,stomach-ach- e or diarrhoea. Listen,Mother! See if tongue is coated,give a'teaspoonful of "California Syr-up of FlgB," and in a few hours allthe constipated waste, sour bile andundigested food pastes out of the iys- -

tem, and you have a well, playful childagain. ;

Millions of inothere give "CaliforniaSyrup of Figs" because it 4s perfectlyharmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liverand bowels. ; .

Ask your druggist for a :60-ce- nt bot--

Ue of "California Syrup of Figs,"which has full directions for: babies,children of alt ages; and for grown-ups-,

plainly printed on the bottle. Bewareof- - counterfeits aold., here.; Get t thegenuine, made . hr."CalifOrnla. Flg Syrup CompanyJ' Refuse any other kindwith : contempt --advertisements ' -

An eight week season of free municlpal moving' picture shows was

In St Louis. : The performance,made possible by the appropriation cf$2,000 by the Municipal Assembly, will

lon waicn is lonanaus in view be given nirMcly in tie public l-r- ks

of the fact that they are expected' to aa playrcurji cf ty? city.

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The Goodrich "Safety Tread" is theaccepted standard by which all othersafety treads are judged.

! not lMl(ivcI l)v liirje (HsruiintM on other tin's. Tlirvvast iiioic him Uhh rich, ntid do not j;iv' vou the mileage.CoiniKire these prices with other makes:

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