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1 XT 2S WAAN TAT? btlellaraltanstar rptjt? f you want to to-dadays News, y tke paper that fou can fnd t n goe nto tho best THE STAt homo of Honolulu Part 27 of The Worlds Far Portfolos Now Heady yon x. HONOLULU, T. H,, AlONDAY, DECEMBER 26, No. 398X Dfferenta! AMEER Uncle Sam To Land Guns 0 n Mdway sland Out REPORT BY S. S. CHNA THAT CRUSER NEW ORLEANS WLL STOP. AT GUAA A1DWAY L HEAVY OUNS FOR PUR- POSE OF FORTFYNG THOSE PLACES-LEUTEN- ANT HUGH ROD-MA- N NOT COA1NG. T S SAD THAT THE NEW CONTR WTH THE AMERCAN SUGAR CONTAN THE SAN FRANCSCO CONSDERED GREAT GAN TO t s now stated on tho very hghest the cost of sugar on the two sdes of authorty that the new contract of the the contnent. t was held that the sugar planters wth the Amercan Sugar Refnng Company does not contan the Atlantc coast, and on the refned freght rate on the raw from here to one o the most mportant clauses from the Atlantc to the Pacfc coast, of the old, a clause to whch the planters have always strenuously objected, n order to enforce the dfferental, all called for a dfferental of that amount. but whch they have never before been the contracts n the past have contaned clauses determnng what propor- able to have elmnated. Ths clause s the one provdng that ton of the sugar shpment for here sugar shpper to San Francsco shall were to go to the Atlantc coast and be sold to tho trust at three eghts of what proporton were to go to San a cent a pound below the New York Francsco. quotaton of the day of arrval. Ths f the dfferental clause has been has been known as the San Francsco knocked out of the new contract, t dfferental, and has always been regarded by the planters as practcally a wll be receved by the planters for all means that an addtonal $7.50 a ton robbery of that much from the prce sugar shpped to San Francsco, n tho they ought to get. The ostensble reason for ths dfferental was to equalze the future over what has been receved n past. 1 mm mat mm n ram REPORTED THAT COMNG OF EN TERPRSE TO THS PORT AFTER SUGAR FROM HONOLULU PLANTATON MAY RESULT N OCEA- - NC COMPANY STARTNG OP POSTON TO THE MATSON COM- PANYS BOAT ON THE HLO PUN. SAVE YOUR MONEY. The Twenty-Nnt- h Seres of Stock n the Poneer Buldng & Loan Assocaton was ssued n July, 1904, and s now open for subscrpton. The membershp fee s ffty cents per shore, and the monthly fees are one dollar per month per share. The stock draws much better nterest than a savngs bank. Further nformaton can be obtaned from A. V. Gear, Secretary, 122 Kng street. DRUG STORE XMAS GOODS. We can nterest you wth fne perfumes, kodaks, tolet cases, brushes and combs, hand mrrors, fne soaps, n fact we have many artcles sutable for the holdays and would lke to show them to you. Hobron Drug Co. Star Want Ad J pay 25 uu. Only $5 a year tokeep your valuable papers safe from fre and theft and the danger of mslayng them. Trflng cost for such mportant servce. sem-annual- ly Payable or quarterly f desrable. wn Port Street, Honolulu ACT OF THE SUGAR PLANTERS REFNNG COMPANY DOES NOT DFFERENTAL. PRCE CLAUSE THE PLANTERS. bon 11 There s a report n crculaton whch refned sugar n San Francsco. The has obtaned some credence though t Matson nterests are to send the Enter could not be cerllled or dened tnday, prse to Honolulu shortly after a load the offces of W. G. rwn & Co., the of sugar from the Honolulu plantaton off Fre sland bar. The lfe savng crew has been at work and other assstance has been agents of the Oceanc beng closed, that and as the result of the opposton of the S. S. Zealandla s to be shortly put the Enterprse to sent to the Oceanc S. S. the vessel. t s thought she can be saved. nto the San Franclsco-Hll- o trade by Company nterests at ths port the Zealandla s to be put nto opposton to the Oceanc S. S. Company. Accordng to the report the vessel s to be the Enterprse. The Zealandla wll t run n opposton to the S. S. Enterprse. The latter vessel has been o llo run. s stated, be run regularly on the the San FranclscotHllo run for over The Zealandla s wll known n Honolulu. She was n transport durng ng a Chrstmas celebraton n a church at Stouts Mountan mnng camp two years. Durng that tme she has not vsted Honolulu except on one occason. place on the local San Francsco run the war and later was operated to ths a volley of shots was fred nto the church. Rev. Clay, the pastor, and nne The alleged reason for the Zealandla before the new Australan steamers of beng put nto opposton to the Enterprse s sad to have ts orgn n commsson. The Zealandla was also the Oceanc Company were put nto the war that s beng waged by the operated under specal charter to brng sugar trust on the Honolulu Plantaton Porto Rcans to these slands nearly Companys new departure n marketng four years ago. BG COFFEE CROP. The coffee crop of Makaha Coffee company, the gatherng of whch wll be commenced wthn a month, s estmated at twenty tons. Besdes ths the company has a large number of lme trees several thousand whch are comng nto prolfc bearng. A ready market for lmes s found n Sun Francsco. ALL STRCTLY NEW Xmas books for old and young lately receved, and our toys all strctly new ths season. Arlelgh & Co. Relef After Sx Years Mrs. M. A. Clark, of Tmberry Range, N. S. W., Australa, wrtes: " wsh to nform you of he wonderful beneft have receved from your valuable medcnes. suffered from a severe cough for sx years nnd obtaned no relef untl took Chamberlans Cough Remedy. One bottle cured me and am thankful to say that have never had the cough snce. Make any use of ths letter that vou lke for the good of any other poor suffejers." For sale by all dealers, Benson Smth & Co., agents for Hawa SHOTGUNS, RFLES, REVOLVER" Ammuntons A FULL LNE AT Lmted Sl POUT STRWET (Assocated Press Cable to The Star). CALCUTTA, Dec. 36. Prnce Yuah, son of the Ameer of Afghanstan, has arrved here wth hs sute to vst Vceroy Curzon. The vst of Hs Hghness possesses much poltcal sgnfcance and t s expected that steps for a sloser understandng between Afghanstan and Great Brtan wll be taken durng hs vst n nda. MAY ESCAPE ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 26. The sherff from Cleveland, Oho, who came here to take Dr. Chadwck to Cleveland to stand examnaton on a charge of forgng the name of Andrew Carnege to alleged worthless securtes, has been refused extradton for the prsoner. Mrs. Chadwck, who s the alleged prncpal n the swndles perpetrated on varous bankng nsttutons of the country, by means of the worthless endorsements, s already under arrest n Cleveland. The seres of dsclosures over the Chadwck case forms one of the most amazng stores n connecton wth recent fnancal dealngs. On the strength of a werd story to the effect that her real father was Andrew Carnege, the ron master, Ars. Chadwck seems to have been mult-mllona- re able to get whatever money she pleased from the Ctzens Natonal Bank of Oberln, Oho, as well as from other banks n Pttsburg, Cleveland and Columbus. She rased the dfferent sums on notes whch bore the endorsa-to- n of Carneges name, but he entrely repudates the woman and the sgnatures. t s beleved that dealngs amount to over fve mllons. Her husband was arrestehn New York charged wth beng her accomplce. Mrs. Chadwck s now n jal n Cleveland as she could not rase th.e necessary bal. GOES ASHORE NEW YORK, Dec. 26. The Brtsh freght steamer Drumelzer s ashore KLL NEGROES HANCEVLLE, Alabama, Dec. 26. Whle a party of negroes was hold- other negro were fatally shot, and a thrd man serously wounded. Later the dead body of Henry Jewett, a whte mner, was found nead the church. He s supposed to have been accdentally klled. KEEPNG MURDERER SHANGHA, Dec. 26. The Russan consul at ths place has not repled to the demand made by the Taota of Shangha for the surrender.of the Russan salor of the cruser Askold, for the murder of a Chnese on December AlORE JAPANESE VCTORES. The followng cablegram was receved last nght by Japanese Consul Alk Sato from Alnster Takahra at Washngton: "Washngton, December 25. "To Sato, Honolulu: Our Port Arthur besegng army reports that n the last few days the Russans were successvely dslodged from ther outposts on our rght all of whch completely fell nto our hands on the 25th nst. "TAKAHRA." NEW SUGAR M LL SCHE M E A PLAN ON FOOT TO ERECT OPERATE A SUGAR A1LL N SOUTH KONA ON THE PRNCPLE OF THE CENTRALES ON CEN- TRAL A1LLS OF CUBA PORTO RCA SOUTH KONA AGR CULTURAL COMPANY. A new departure n sugar producton n these slands s n contemplaton and wll be carred out, f negotatons now beng made by James B. Cas tle n the East are successful. The scheme s for the purchase, erecton and operaton of a sugar mll n South Kona on the prncples of the Centrales, or central mlls of Cuba and Porto Rco. The plans are beng made n connecton wth the South Kona Agrcul tural Company. The plan s for a corporaton to own and operate the mll and grnd the cane of ndependent growers n the surroundng regon. Experments already made and contnued over several years have convnced the promoters that ths s a good cane regon. The land s largely held n small tracts, and t s beleved ths offers a splendd feld for ths system of sugar culture. JUDGE MRS. DOLE. Judge and Mr). Unlet have duchled to reman throughout t le wnter at ther Damond Head home. Mr. Dtl heulth un wall ft tl Jh!k letter there lmt Ht m Shhm trt rml deuce, for thn wttaan the Ultma street rwkutev wll Hat U amnwl bs wlusr. COAST HOUND MAL TOMORROW The 8. U. SUerra due tomorrow mornng from the Colones. u rout to mm lrun)m. Th vessel wll uruh ully sal lunwntw antnu. Mtw wll take lt netl mall. Tts ousams mum was vlsted Accordng to nformaton brought by the S. S. Chna last Saturday, tho government s to begn fortfyng Aldway and Guam. The cruser New Orleans whch was to start for Bremerton navy yard for an overhaulng s to land a number of heavy guns at Aldway and Guam. The guns on the New Orleans are of a dfferent pattern from those n use on other vessels of the Amercan navy, nnd as the type s obsolete for naval use, the guns arc to be devoted to land fortfyng. t was not known when the vessel would reach Honolulu, but t was thought she would be here the early part of January. The vessel was the flagshp of Admral Tran. She was releved by the cruser Baltmore. The New Orleans wll go out of commsson at Bremerton. Leutenant Hugh Rodman, who was executve offcer of the New Orleans, wll not accompany her home. He has been made executve offcer of the battleshp Wsconsn, the flagshp of the Asatc staton. CAPTAN LAWRENCE DES N SHANGHA WELL KNOWN MASTER SUCCUMBS TO TYPHOD FEVER N TET ORENT WAS WELL KNOWN N THS PORT CAPTAN AMES-BUR- Y GONG OUT TO YOKOHAMA TO TAKE COMM OF THE ACME. News of the death of Captan Reuben Lawrence master of the Amercan shp Acme n Shangha ths month, was brought December 20 by the S. S. Gaelc. Captan Amsbury brought the news of the death of Captan Lawrence whch occurred n Shangha on December 12. Typhod fever was the cause of death. Captan Lawrence became n Shangha the early part of ths month and as hs sckness became worse, the owners of the vessel were WLL NOT RASE JAPANESE DECDE TO ABON UNTL SPRNG THE ATTEMPT TO RASE RUSSAN WARSHP. The Jnranese have abandoned ther attempt to rase the Russan cruser Varlag whch les sunk n the harbor of Chemulpo. Not untl the present season breaks wll any further efforts be made to rase the vessel. Dr. Georce Marshall Mayers of the Unted States Navy s a through passenger on the S. S. Chna for the manland. Ho had been n Chemulpo for some weeks shortly before leavng the Orent. He was attached to the cruser Ralegh. He sad that the Varlag had settled consderably and was much deepqt n the mud when he left, than she had been a month before. At hgh tde the vessel s completely submerged A Japanese admral had been n charge of the work of rasng the craft but he nsked to be releved from that servce. Tho request was refused. The futlty of tryng to get the vessel up at ths tme of the year was so apparent however that the Japanese had decded not to try nnd get the vessel up ths wnter. The Varlag was sunk n the engagement at Chemulpo at the openng of tho wnr between Russan nnd Japan. She and tl e Koreltz a gunboat, were caught n Chemulpo by the Jnps and destroyed. t has snce been clamed that the Russans themselves, sunk the Vnrlag to prevent her beng taken by the enemy. t s sad that the Japanese are steadly renforcng the armes n Manchura. Passengers by the Chna saw C.OOO Japanese solders landed at Chemulpo n one week. The Japanese have been st adlly sendng men thro jgh Chemulpo to renforce the Manchurun armes. THE OLD REUABLE POWDER Absolutely Pur rums w sudsrrur notfed nnd t was decded to send cc master out to succeed the sck man-capta- n Amsbury was selected. Tho news of the death of Captan Lawrence-camto the manlnnd a day before the S. S. Gaelc saled from San Francsco. Captan Lawrence was well known n Honolulu. He had been here for two seasons wth hs shp to carry sugar to Delaware Breakwater. He was formerly master of the shp John Currer. TOGO TO FGHT OFFJWPS NAVAL MEN BELEVE JAPANESE WLL MEET BALTC FLEET OFF THE PHLPPNES. Accordng to the belef oc Amercan naval men n the Orent, the bg naval engagement of the war wll not occur n Chnese waters but wll be fought some where n the vcnty of of the southerl end of the Phlppne slands. t s pretty well understood among; naval men that Admral Togo ntends to engage the Baltc Sea fleet n that vcnty. The water s smooth n those lattudes and as the Japanese naturally desre smooth water for ther bg fght wth the Russans, they are gong off the engagement n southern waters. The waters are very rough n Chna nnd Yellow seas at ths season of the year, so the Japanese naval forces are gong south to meet the Russans. The general belef now s that the Jnpancse wll wn but the fortunes of war are so uncertan that a Russan vctory would not surprse foregn naval olllcers n the Far East. MPERAL SHAVNG PARLORS. For a good shafe go to the mperal Shavng Parlors, 13c. Three good bar- - bera. FT, WEAR. STYLE. COMFORT. All comhld to the hghest degree of excellence n ths Blucher Oxford FOR MKN. Surpass kd. wth Teddy toe. Prce Prce jj.oo Port St real

2 jwmpg u twpfjjypwp ""JW1 t "two rw t-- r n r THE HAWAAN STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2C, Oceanc S P HOUSE Steamshp Company. The Greatest of Expostons Bteajushp lne w. G. rwn Sl Co. (LMTED) General Agexte Oceanc S. Company, Canadan -- Australan Royal Mal STEAMSHP COMPANY Steamers of the above lne, runnng n connecton wt1 the CANADAN-SSCF- C RALWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. H, W., and ca.llng at Vlctvrla, B. C, Honolulu and Brsbane, Q. Duo at Honolulu on or about the dates below stated, vz: FOR AUSTRALA. POR ANCOUVER. AORANG OCT. 22 MOWERA OCT. 19 UOWERA NOV. 19 MOANA NOV. 16 MOANA DEC. 17 AORANG DEC. 14 U.ORANG JAN. 14 MOWERA JAN. 11 MOWERA.. FEB, 11 MOANA FEB. 8 JtOANA MA.. 11 AORANG MAR, 8 AOBANG APR. 8 MOWERA APR. 5 VCOWERA MAY 6 MOANA MAY 3 CALLNG AT SUVA, FJ, ON BOTH UP DOWN VOY4 GES. f&eo. H. DAVES & CO., Ltd,, Gen,l Agts. Pacfc Mal Steamshp Co. Occdental & Orental S. S. Go Steamers of the above Companes wll call at Honolulu and leave port on or about the dates below mentoned: ths FOR CHNA JAPAN FOR SAN FRANCSCO. MONGOLA JAN. 4 CHNA Jan. 17 CHNA JAN. 17 MANCHURA JAN. 2S KOREA FEB 21 COPTC MAR. 4 SBERA MAR. 15 MONGOLA MAR. 25 CHNA APR. 4 MANCHURA APR. 15 DORC APR. 27 KOREA COPTC SBERA MAY 9 MAY 20 MAY 31 For general nformaton apply to H. Hackfeld & Co..? S DORC JAN. 7 KOREA JAN. 27 COPTC FEB. 3 SBERA FEB. 14 MONGOLA FEB. 24 CHNA MAR. 10 MANCHURA MAR. 21 DORC APR. 1 KOREA APR. 14 COPTC APR. 25 SBERA MAY C MONGOLA MAY 16 CHNA MAY 27 MANCHURA JUNE 6 AMERCAN HAWAAN STEAMSHP COMPANY. DRECT MONTHLY SERVCE BETWEEN NEW YORK HONOLULU, VA PACFC COAST. FROM NEW YORK. S. S. "OREGONAN" To sal about December 31st S. S. "AA1ERCAN" To sal about January 31st FROM SAN FRANCSCO DRECT. S. S. "NEBRASKAN" To sal January 5th S. S. "NEVADAN" To sal January 26th FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCSCO. S. S. "NEVADAN" To sal December 22nd FROM SEATTLE TACOMA. From SEATTLE To sal S. S. "NEBRASKAN" December 22nd From TACOMA To sal S. S. "NEBRASKAN" December 24th E. Utclrfolcl Ss Co., C P. MORSE, General Freght Agent. AGENTS. Calforna Rose Creamery Butter Delvered On ce No matter how good butter s when t leaves any store, ts qualty s serously mpared f t becomes soft. Good butter often gets a bad name for just that reason. Our Calforna Rose Creamery Butter s the best n the market To nsure ts arrval n perfect condton we have specal ce boxes n our wagons whch keep t frozen hard. t wll reach you n perfect condton. Henry May,& Retal Mnln Co., Ltd., rm,qpuons, Wlolcfule Mnl oa, (For addtonal and later (hppng pages lee 4, t. or 8.) The fne PusBonger Steamers of ths lne wll nrrlvo at and leave ths port Frst Quarter of the Moon Dec. 14th. S3 a hereunder: M FROM SAN FRANCSCO. FOR SAN FRANCSCO. Mro en? C 8 a n L ALAMEDA JAN. C ALAMEDA n JAN. 11 : g- BERRA JAN. S SONOMA JAN sr P! re ALAMEDA. JAN. 27 ALAMEDA FEB. 1 : SONOMA FEB. S VENTURA FEB. Sets 7 2C C. 09 l.s ALAMEDA FEB. 17 ALAMEDA FEB. 22 2" C S (VENTURA MAR SERRA FEB. 28 7, P. S ALAMEDA, MAR. 10 ALAMEDA MAR. 15 JM S ! 211 8, 42 BERRA MAR. 22 SONOMA MAR R S S a.m. ALAMEDA MAR t ALAMEDA APR. a.m. EONOMA APR. 12 APR, G VENTURA ALAMEDA APR. 21 ALAMEDA APR GS CENTURA MAY 3 SERRA MAY 2 Jan. a.m ALAMEDA MAY 12 ALAMEDA MAY COO S SERRA MAY 21 SONOMA MAY l.s S.3G Tmes of the tlce are taken from tho Local BoM U. S. Coa t and Qcodetlc Survey tables. The tdes at..ahulu and Hllo n connecton wlthft" ssdlng above steamers, the Agents are pre-jfar- td of the occur about one hour earler than at to ssue to ntendng passengers coupon hrour:h tckets by any ralroad Honolulu. Hawaan standard tme s PrJt) San Francsco tc all ponts n the Uu.tu? States, and from New York by 10 hours 30 mnutes slower than Greenwch tme, beng that of the merdan to all European Forts. Tor further partculars apply of 157 degrcess 30 mnutes. The tme whstle blows at 1:30 p. m., whch la the same as Greenwch, 0 hours, 0 mnutes. The Sun and moon are for local tme for the whole group. U, S. Department of Agrculture, AVeather Bureau. The followng data, coverng a perod of 27 years, have been compled from the Weather Bureau and McKbbln records at Honolulu, T. H. They are ssued to show fhe condtons that have prevaled, durng the month n queston, fc the above perod of years, but must not be construed as a forecast of the weather condtons for the comng month. Month December for 27 year. Temperature. (1S , nclusve.) Mean or normal temperature, 72. The wannest month was that of 1891, wth an averatr of 74. The coldest month was that of 1902, wth an average of 71. The hghest temperature was 84 on December 2, The lowest temperature was 55 on December 30, Precptaton (ran ) ( ) Average for the month, 3.59 nches. Average number of days wth.01 of an nch or more, 14. The greatest monthly precptaton was 8.S6 nches n The least monthly precptaton was 1.17 nches n The greatest amount of precptaton recorded n any 24 consecutve hours was 4:30 nches on December 22, Clouds and ( weather..) Average number of clear days, 12; partly cloudy days 14; cloudy days, 5. (1SS Wnd..) The prevalng wnds have been from the northeast. Staton: Honolulu, T. H. Date of ssue: November 29, ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, Weather Bureau. Note: Only precptaton data taken from tue McKbbln record. ARRVNG. Sunday, December 25. Schr. Lady, from Koolau ports at 4 a. m. Stmr. Claudne, Parker, from Maul ports at 5:10 a. m. Monday, December 26. Stmr. Nlllau,( W. Thompson, from Kallua, Napoopoo, Honokaa and at 5 a. m. wth 57 cattle and 15 pgs. Tuesday, December 27. S. S. Serra, Houdlette, from Sydney, Auckland and Pago Pago, due n mornng. Thursday, December 29. S. S. "Ventura, Hayward, from San Francsco, probably arrve n DEPARTNG. Monday, December 26. Schr. Ada, for Maul ports at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, December 27. S. S. Serra, Houdlette, for San Francsco, probably sal n afternoon. Stmr. a, Mauna Loa, Slmerson, for Mnalaea, Kona and Kau ports at noon. U. S. S. Solace, Bull, for Guam and Cavte at 11 a. m. Stmr. W. G. Hall. S. Thompson, for Kaua ports at G p. m. Wednesday, December 2S. Stmr. Klnau, Freeman, for Hllo and way ports at noon. Stmr. Claudne, Parker, for Maul ports at D p. m. Frday, December 30. S. S. Ventura, Hayward, for Pago Pago. Auckland and Sydney, probably sal n mornng. PASSENGERS. Arrvng. Per stmr. Llkellke. December 24, from Maul and Molokal ports Charles E. Kng, Mrs. J. A. Fullerton, Yee Sche-on- g, S. G. Wght. Per stmr. Nllau, December 26, from Kalua and Hamakua ports John Mc-Gul- S. onda, Mrs. J. S. Perry and 2 chldren and 4 deck. Caughtbythe Camera The WORLDS FAR ART PORTFOLOS Our small photographer s a member of one of the Phlppne trbes who pored for the Star. A Tmely Suggeston. Ths s the season of the year when the prudent and careful housevlfo ronlonlsms Vnr supply of Chamberlans Cough Remedy 11 s certan to be needed before the wnter s over, and results are much more prompt and satsfactory when t How to Secure the Vews. s kept at hand nnd gven as soon as These Jews, whch 111 consttute a the cold s contracted and boforo t has complete reflex and record of the Ex become settled n the system. n almost every nstance a severe cold may matt - o proft, but rather poston, are not dstrbuted by us as a t- please be warded off by takng ths remedy our readers. Although the regular freely as soon as the frst ndcaton of prce s 25 cents, we pl.ee the entre the cold appears. There s no danger seres thn the reach of ever reader ll gvng t to chldren for t nnntnlns at only 110 harmful subatnnro. ft la nlonamt to take both ndults and ohmdren lke 10c a Part 11. my t ana you wll get the best, to cover the cost of HLNG, t always OtrtM. Jnll 1V nl lonlnr. WRAPPNG. ADDRESSNG. 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3 v THE HAWAAN STAn, MONDAY, DHCttMBBR G, THRBB. THE Bank of JJawa What To LMTED. ncorporated Under the Laws of the Terrtory of Hawa. PAD-U- P CAPTAL $600, SURPLUS 200, UNDVDED PROFTS 85, OFFCERS DRECTORS. Charles M. Cooke Presdent Vce-Presde- nt P. C. Jones Vce-Presde- nt!f. W. Macfarlane...2nd C. H. Cooke Cashlef C. lustace Jr Assstant Casher 33. F. Bshop, E. D. Tenney, J. A. McCandless nnd C. H. Athorton. COMMERCAL SAVNGS DE- PARTMENTS. Strct attenton gven to all branches of Bankng JUDD BULDNG. Claus Spreckels. FORT STREET. Wm. G. rwn. Glaus Spr e ckels & G o HONOLULU H.. San Francsco Acents The Nevada Natonal Bank of San Francsco. DRAW EXCHANGE ON BAN FRANCSCO The Nevada Na tnnf na.k of San Francsco. SONDON Unon of London & Smths Rank. Ltd. NEW YORK Amercan Exchange Na- - tlnnnl Bank. nmcago Corn Exchange Natonal Bank. PARS Credt Lyonnals. RTnT.TN-Dresd- ner Bank. HONGKONG YOKOHAMA The TTnntrknnr nnd Shangha Bankng f!frnnrn.tlon. NEW ZEAL AUSTRALA Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of Australasa, VCTORA VANCOUVER Bank of Brtsh North Amerca, TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKNG EXCHANGE BUSNESS. Deposts Receved. Loans.tadf "n spp.nrtv. Commercal and ravellers Credts ssued. Blls of Exchange Bought and Sold. fornla and N JH lomscnuu as nfnsnnmnnts: The Bank of Call- - r..nn. nnnmnrmnl Bankng: Co. of Sydney, Ltd., London. Tfa nnd rahle transfers on Chna and Japan through the Hongkong & Bhanghal Bankng Corporaton and Bank of nda, Australa for. the le of Travelers Checks of the Amercan Express Com. nntv. nterest allowed on term deposts at the followng rates per annum, vz.. Seven days notce at 2 per cent. Three months, at 3 per cent 6x months at 3 per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Act as Trustees under mortgages. Manage estates (real and ersonal.) Collect rents and dvdends. Valuable Papers, Wlls, Bonds, Etc., safe-keepn- g. receved for ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT. Audtors for Corporatons and Pr vate Frms. Books examned and reported on, Statements of A s prepared. Trustee on Bankrupt or nsolvent Estates. Offce, 021 Bethel Street. SAVNGS DEPARTMENT. nonnsts receved and nterest allow ed at 4V- - per cent per annum ln accord..n wth Rules and Regulatons copes of wheh may be obtaned plcaton. NSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Atrpnts for FRE. MARNE, LFE ACCDENT EMPLOYERS LA BLTY NSURANCE COMPAmua. nsurance Offce, 921 Bethel Street. 31. PHLLPS & CO., Wholesale mporters And Jobbers of HMERCnH EUROPEAN M GOODS Corner of Fort and Queen Sta.. YOKOM2JO, jtractor for Stone nnd Cement work Orta.eal.ocl Rook Pn- - B No. 3, 1 cublo yard, $U0 oubte l.uu o. CU1" S,,., n nnv nart of SO. J( 1.ThBoHy. whte nnf. blnok sand, foun- - Jnlor ourwnsr nnd coral stones, Dal ", ra wood nlwavs on MM 11 N HOW THE GLADSOME HOLDAY WAS ENJOYED N THS CENTRAL PONT OF UNCLE SAMS DOMNONS THE SHOPPNG NOSE OF SATURDAY EVENNG THE FESTVTES FAM- LY GATHERNGS THE RELGOUS SERVCES. Chrstmas proper has come and gone, for whle the olllclal celebraton s to be held today, t s safe to say that nnety-nn- e people out of a hyndred held yesterday, the proper day, as the holday of the year. And a merry Chrstmas t was ndeed ln Honolulu. The mrth and jolty really began on Saturday evenng when every down-tow- n street was jammed wth holday shoppers, young and old, who tramped up and down, n and out of shops lookng for Just such artcles as they thought mght brng pleasure to frends or relatves. People of all degrees of wealth jostled elbows. There was the man of means puylng nl sorts of prces for elaborate mechancal toys for hs youngsters and besde hm would be a hard workng man who could just fnd enough to buy some cheap lttle doll for the baby at home. Both met on a common ground for once, for costlness has nothng whatever to do wth the value of presents ln tne eyes of chldhood, As far-seel- the closng hour began to come along the clerks n the dfferent shops were hard put to t to keep the customers movng and the merry clang of the cash regster sounded lke a contnu ous obllgato. There was joy among the sales people when the order to close came and all went home at last thoroughly satsfed that they had done a good days work ndeed. Meanwhle the crowd that had made ts purchases earler n the week saw lt to enjoy tself n many pleasant ways. There was a jolly uance at the Hawaan where hundreds of guests and frlends kept the gayety up untl mdnght brought Sunday and over at the Young a Chrstmas tree of huge proportons was rased n the loungng room. Where all the people came from was the mystery for whle the streets were crowded, the dfferent socal func COLLECTON PROMPTLY tons were well patronzed and t was FOR. at the same tme a poor famly ndeed whch dd not have some sort of a func. ESTABLSHED N tlon at home. Not the least busy men down town, t may be remarked, were the suave and whte aproned ones who presde where there are polshed mrrors, cut glass decanters and ther ac BSHOP & CO. cessores. Then at the homes all over the cty, BANKERS when the chldren had been put to bed wth the most mendacous assurances of what Santa Claus would or would not brng them f they dd not go to BANKNG DEPARTMENT. sleep at once, the fun of Chrstmas tree n rr una lpftln n ml llrlta frun- - Transact busness n all departments t Bankng. led m ulndre(s of houses at an un wonted hour. Collectons carefully attenaea u. And then Chrstmas mornng! There Exchange bought and sold. was n0 trouble n gettng the young- - rnmnorp.n and Travelers Letters sters up yesterday. Most of the grown- - nf rnht ssued on The Bank of Call- - ups would have been glad to have had ue u u uuu num ue tu uu nuuuy uul vmu nura cuuu have slept through the dn of toy drums and trumpets. t was Sunday, t s true, but t was also Chrstmas and the bg holday had undoubted precedence.,...!f, : THE ADMRAL BARS CHAMPAGNE THERE WLL BE NONE AT THE DEDCATON OF MOOHEAU HALL. HLO, ON NEW YEARS DAY EVENNG DRESS MEDALS WLL ALSO BE HELD BACK SMPLE BUT MPRESSVE CERE MONES WLL BE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. HLO, Dec. 20. There wll be no champagne wasted n the dedcaton of Mooheau Hall on New Years Day. Ad mral Beckley has so expressed hmself a,, l)nn(, on t russet to suuh clmes ther absence seemed to preclude the possblty of ts beng Chrstna? at all, but the feelng of strangeness soon wore off when the real Chrstmas Bplrlt soon made tself apparent. The turkey census shrnkage had begun to shrnk a week or so earler and the cause was apparent when the Chrstmas dnners began to be served ln every part of the cty. All of the hotels had ther specal blls of fare, whle the famly tuncton3 were nnumerable. The unfortunates whose Chrstmas had to be spent wthn the frownng walls of Oahu prson were not forgotten for ther frugal faro was ncreased wth generous allowances of meat and vegetables and n the afternoon the message of good-- was brought them by many wltng workers. All of the churches held specal servces and the attendance was extremely largeat each of them. At the Central Unon Church Rev. Dr. Kncald preached n the mornng wth "The Chld-Kn- g" as hs subject, a specal Chrstmas prase servce was held ln the evenng. At S. Andrews there was a celebraton of the communon nt 7 a. n., choral mornng prayer at 11 and evenng prayer at 5. The muscal servce was partcularly lne as was that at St. Clements where specal Chrstmas musc was rendered also. Masse were sad at the Roman Catholc Cathedral from 4:30 n the- mornng untl 9:30 and solemn pontfcal hgh mass was celebrated at 10 oclock. At three there was a confrmaton servce, and nt seven. Father Stephen preached on "The Brth of Chrst" n the Portuguese language. At the church of St. John the Baptst and at St. Josephs, Moanalua, there were also specal servces. The Methodst Epscopal Church servces were of the prevalng Chrstmas nature, carols and exercses by the chldren beng gven ln the mornng, and a specal sermon by Rev. John Wadman beng preached at the evenng servce. The Chrstan Church, the German Lutheran and the Latter Day Sants remembered the day wth approprate servces and the Salvaton Army held a holness meetng n the mornng, afterwards vstng Oahu prson to take words of comfort to the dstressed ones there. The glorous weather of the afternoon tempted many people to the Wa-k- kl beach and there was also a large crowd at Makee sland to hear the con cert by the Terrtoral Band under Capt. Berger. The contrast offered by the downtown streets on Saturday and Sunday nghts was startlng. Last nght nstead of the nosy crowds bustlng up and down, the place looked lke a cty of the dead. Save for an occasonal polceman or an even more occasonal wayfarer the streets were slent and deserted. The day passed off wthout mshap of any knd and Honolulus Chrstmas of There was no ce or snow to be sure 1904 wll lve n thousands of memores and to the people ued to northern as a day of pure delght. count the program has been somewhat changed. The Admral was qute n dlgnnnt wth the facetous remarks ap pearng n another paper, whch he re garded as an attempt to belttle hm n the publc eye. have half a mnd to throw the whole thng up," was the Admrals re mark on readng the artcle referred to " have no ntenton of appearng n evenng dress sut wth my medals, for t would not be approprate. My daughter has long been u socal leader 1n Honolulu, but ths occason wll be her ntroducton for the frst tme to Hllo socety. There wll be no bottle of champagne broken ln the dedcaton, as nave concluded such a ceremony 1s a not ln keepng wth the openng of publc hall. "My present dea s to have the Hllo band present and possbly a Hawaan quntette club to furnsh musc for the occason. Mr. Rchards, charman of the Park Board, wll presde nnd ntroduce the speakors. There wll bo a presentaton speech by myself, after whch some one wll accept the Pav lon on behalf of the publc. Rtv. S. L. Desha wll make- a - few romarks ln Ha waan and offer n prayer. The affar wll b Hlmple but mpretwtlve, nnd hope the- people of Hllo do not regard the ceremones hh nn exhbton or Fhow." The man featured of the auto par-- vl Hawaan pa-- u rder for whch prfs ure to! Klven, wll be the same n announced. The Commt- - 1f- - on lnanoe u Qttnrfa C. tec 1 ley. who ha llkawum wraoully umlertsk- - to tlmmrau t lwll. The Xrtb- - lnenl w,, Mrv lt,l( Hml w, 0, WWoHf wll flaw mn, ho. v uppunmj.gar g tkar o ba tll,lltlt frtt) VOUM. 111! UUP OV- - Ullt Gve For Men Chrstmas We cordally nvte the ladles espe cally to vst ths store durng the few remanng days ft Cnrlstmas. Unless you have seen our Chrstmas ds play you have mssed the rchest and fnest show n town. Perhaps we can help you solve some of the Chrstmas gft perplextes. There snt much outsde the useful to gve a man because only the useful appeals to hm. At least come here, then thnk t over. of useful thngs. We have thousands UMBRELLAS, SUT CASES, BATH ROBES, DRESSNG GOWNS, STEAMER RUGS, SLK SUSPEND- - ERS, NECKWEAR MUF FLERS, BELTS, PANAMA HATS, FANCY HOSE, SLK BANAS. M. HCNERNY, LTD. MERCHANT FORT STS. STEAMERS TO ARRVE. Date. Name. From. Dec. 3 Coptc San Francsco C Ventura Colones 7 Sonoma San Francsco 10 Mongoll Yokohama 10 Korea San Francsco 14 Aorangl Colones 16 Alameda San Francsco 17 Manoa Vctora, B. C. 24 Sbera San Francsco 24 Chna Yokohama Chna Yokohama 25 Ventura San Francsco STEAMERS TO DEPART. Date. Name. For. Dec. 3 Coptc Yokohama C Ventura San Francsco 7 Sonoma Colones 10 Mongola San Francsco 10 Korea Yokohama 34 Aorangl Vctora, B. C, 17 Moana Colones 21 Geallo Yokohama 21 Alameda San Francsco 24 Chna San Francsco 24 Sbera Yokohama 28 Ventura Colones Callng at Manla. U. S. A. Transports wll leave San Francsco and Manla, and.wll arrve from same ports at rregular ntervals, S. SAK, Bamboo Furnture PCTURE FRAMES. Neat and Handsome Desgns made to ordr. 563 Beretanla Street, near PunchtowL KONO EMPLOYMENT OFFCE General house work, Cook, Salor and day work, etc. PHONE BLUE 21S1. Corner Emma and Beretanla Streets, T. HAYASH, TALOR. Clothes Cleaned, Dyed and Repared. 537 Beretanla Street. Opposte Queens Hosptal Nuuanu Street OA EBONY FURNTURE. OF EVERY DESCRPTON MSSON STYLE FURNTURE. ON H MADE TO ORDER Polshng at Low Prces. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed BY THE All Co " Joseph J. Fern, Manager Offce 1148 North Fort Street. Opposte Catholc Msson. telephone messages promptly at to. We Call For and Delver, DYENG EXTRA. Telephone Man 378 Honolulu T. L UA) COMWNATON. Keeper qf uted hnuaee My tlat love nt) Jlott whu the wurtt ootnwlttft llw. Cold Facts About The HARD CHE ll! The prncpal reasons why you should buy a Leonard Ccnnablo Refrgerator arc because: t keeps food cold and pure, t uses lttle ce, and t can be taken apart to be cleaned. The porcelan lnng s made on sheet steel and wll last forever. The Leonard s made on the latest scentfc prncples. t s dry, safe and has perfect ar crculaton. t has ar tght doors and they wll reman ar tght through years of use. Call and see the dfferent szes at H.HACKFELD & CO...LTD 1 Agents. When You Use Electrc Lghts.. "all year around" you save tme work and worry and have a lght that s comfort and convenence for the entre household. CONSULT Hawaan Electrc Co., Ltd Offce Kng Street near Alakea. Sacrfce Sale of YAMATOYA CREPE SHRTS AT 75 CENTS. A FNE CHANCE TO PURCHASE GOODS BELOW COST. COME VST THE PLACE. NUUANU" STREET NEAR HOTEL Excelsor Dares Pocket and offce dares n complete assortment at our Alerchant Street store. CHRSTMAS GOODS Gong 28 and 32 Hotel St. Robnson Block. F SO, WHY NOT USE The only Double Track Ralway be tween the Mssour Rver and Chcago. ThreeTrans Daly Va the Southern Pacfc, Unon Pa cfc and Chcago and Northwestern ty.. Overland Llmlteu. Vestlbuled. Leaves San Francsco nt 10:00 a. m. The most Luxurous Tran ln the World. Elec trc Lghted Throughout. Buffet smok ng cars wth barber and bath, Book lovers Lbrary, Dnng Cars, Standard and Compartment Sleepng Car and Ob servatlon ars. Less than three days to Chcago wthout change. Eastern Express. Vestlbuled. Leaves San Francsco at 0:00 p. n. Through Standard and Tourst Sleepng?ars to Clloago. Dnng Cars. Free Reclln lng Chnlr Cars. Atlantc Express. Vestlbuled. Leaves San KranoUco at 9:00 a. n. Standard aud Tourst Sleepers. Personally Conducted Kxouralons Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Frdays The ntet nt everythng--. CHCAGO & NOKTWOTN Y n. n. ntcno, 0. a. p. a T Markst t., (PalMt Utl) ft Phone Man 390. Holday Goods HONOLULU, T. H. Lades Slk Kmonos $6.50 Chldrens Slk Kmonos 3.75 Slk Short Kmonos 3.35 Japanese Slks (n all colors) per yard 40c. Slk Cushon Covers wth Coat of Arms, Slk Lnen and Cotton Hand kerchefs, Japanese Purses for lades, Japanese Screens and latest styles of Vases at very low prces. K. FCKURODA, HE Lmted. ESTABLSHED Captal Subscrbed en 24,000,eo Cupltal Pad up W9 Reserve Fund M HEAD OFFCE, YOKOHAMA. Branchos: Honolulu, New Ycrk, San Francsco, London, Lyons, Bombay, Hongkou Newchwang, Pekln, Shangha, Tentsn, Kobe, Nagasak, Toklo. The Bank buvs and receves for col lecton Blls of Exchange, ssue Draft and Letters of Credt, and transacts m general bankl.g busness. Honolulu Branch 67 Kng Street MUl SODS WATER WORKS COlfPANT, LTD. Esplanade, cor. Allen and Fort BU Manufacturers of Soda Water, Qln-- g r Ale, Sarsaparllla, Root Beer, Cre&ast Soda, Strawberry. Etc. Etc. O315 1OOX t15 S, Santary Plmnbe and Sewer Con-nect- or. Tnsmth nd sheet ron work qf all knds. WaUw pt aud autur wrk la Us Wtwohes. CofMr HoU and. 4

4 four. M Hawaan Star, DALY SEMMVEEKLY. KcSlUhed every afternoon (except Sunday) by the Hawaan Star News, paper Assocaton, Lmted. SUBSCRPTON RATES. Cecal, per annum $ 8.00 Erdgn, 3.oo Payable n advance. FRANK L. HOOOS MANAGER jmonday.. DECEMBER 27, t seems now that the cable an nouncement that the Czar had told Hope For Reform tho zemstvos that ther agtaton Jn Russsa was useless, was msleadng n so far as the deducton was drawn from t tl. that thee was to be no reform at all. Later caoles ndcate that the powers of the Zcmstvo are to be ncreased as well as those of the Land Councls. What would seem to be the proper nferences from the cables so far receved are that the agtaton for a representatve gatherng from all over the empre wth legslatve powers wll be useless, but that the people are to be gven some sort of a gatherng through whch they can make ther wants known. j- - The Zcmstvo whch s really a gatherng of landed propretors, was establshed by Alexander, who freed the serfs, and was ntended by hm as a means by whch the needs of the rural populaton could be brought to the attenton of the government. The reactonary sprt whch made headway under Alexanders successors, seems to have made nugatory the orgnal hope that anmated ts creaton. However, t seems only hope deferred, because when the tme came, and opportunty was rpe, Prnce Mrsky found the Zcmstvo actually n exstence, even f they had not been of any real usefulness so far as reform and representatve government went, and ready, t s to be hoped, to become now, the real nstrument of reform. Prhnps Russa s not yet ready for such sweepng reforms as the Zen-stv- o proposed. Perhaps real progress wll be mode fastest by gong slowly. Possbly the Czar s the great statesman t has been clamed he s, and not the mere bgoted, morbdly relgous weaklng whch t has been sad n many quarters he s. 0 A number of Harvard graduates 4 Roosevelt And Mssonares t and have formed a under-graduat- es mssonary socety for work n the East. Presdent Roosevelt, of the class of 80, s presdent of the Advsory Commttee of the msson, and among the other members of ths commttee are Presdent Rawe, of the Amercan Bar Assocaton, Bshop Lawrence, Bshop Roots, Professor Moore, of the Harvard Dvnty School, Dr. Floyd Tomkns, Presdent Stllman, of the New York Cty Natonal Bank, and Endcott Peabody, headmaster of Groton School. Formal announcement of the organzaton of the socety was made at Sanders Theatre, on Dec. 2, at a meetng assembled especally to hear former Secretary U of State, John W. Foster, speak on "What Shall Amerca Do n the Orent?" The call to relgous work n the East, sad Secretary Foster, was no less urgent than that to the doman of poltcs and government. Amercan mssonares had played a most mportant part n Chnese dplomatc questons and rendered our government nvaluable servces. Just before Ar. Fosters address, Ar. Bollard, of the class of 05, defned the purposes of the Harvard Msson to be, frst the untng of all Harvard men servng n any foregn feld, and under any Chrstan agency by a closer te to one another and to the unversty; second to secure nformaton about ther work; thrd to rase money for the support of Secretary Carter, of the Y. A. C. A. of nda, and of Harvard men that hereafter mght be sent nto the foregn feld; fourth to send such men, who would bear the sprt of the unverslty nto ther work and rejoce to fee! themselves sustaned by the sentment of the unversty communty, and fnally to foster the sprt of mssons wthn the unversty tself. An ncomplete lst of Harvard men now servng n the msson feld shows twenty-seve- n names. t s beng corrected and enlarged. The number of those who are choosng the mssonary career s rapdly ncreasng. Four were lookng forward to t n 3902, fourteen n n the former year the Msson Study Class conducted n Brooks House by Professor Moore had eght students; now t has thrty-s- x. The persstency wth whch the Japanese have contnued t the assaults Real mportance upon Port Arthur at appallng cost Of Port of lfe, has been ascrbed to Arthur varous :. causes. Some have stated that the satsfacton of takng the place by assault was one reason. Others have assgned to Port Arthur the pvotal pont of the war and ts capture meant the end of the war. Other explanatons ascrbed some sgnfcant dplomatc aspect to the capture of the fortress whle another explanaton has been that the capture or destructon of the Russan fleet sheltered n Port Arthur was essental to contnued Japanese success. From a strategcal standpont the latter explanaton seems to be the most logcal. There has never been a war waged n the hstory of the world where the nfluence of the sea power was so great as t s n the present conflct. t was only by ganng the mastery of the sea that the Japanese were enabled to make war upon Russa. Had Admral Togos frst attack upon the Russan fleet at Port Arthur at the openng of hostltes been unsuccessful. there would have been no nvason of Korea and Manchura by the Japanese armes and consequently no war made upon Russa. Japans entre strategy s based upon ths control of the sea, once that s taken from her, Japans power to njure Russa crumbles n the dust. THE HAWAAN STAl, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, NEW Eutaska Chc Japan Rose Panama Volet Panama Rose Volet de Lorme Verona Volet Crushed Rose Crushed Carnaton Jasmn de Sam Fleurs de Serre Ambre A Few ofthe Latest And Fnest n Odors! Port Street Whle the navy of Japan s qute a compact, well tranng fsrhtnr ma- - chne, t would have been sorely outnumbered by the to combned Baltc carry and t out. t m n lne wth a Amer-wnn- Port e Arthur fleets of Russa. movement of observable n the morale the Japanese naval man.. many s unquestonably superor to that of the Russan and the Japanese s a far clety has better sea fghter, stll placed several elaborate me- - the j fortunes of war are so uncertan that the per- - mortal tablets and statuary at ponts frst becomes avalable to mark as centage of probable success would le wth the larger fleet, however defcent where "otable events n the early hs-- many spots as possble n ths way n good sea fghters t mght be. t was wth a full of these 1 f1" ChlcaB whle dentfcaton can stll be made,, leavng to condtons that th, Japanese redoubled savage astaults further effort to secure ther on the PoK TrlX funds, the means to make these tablets of durable materal. " a t uecame uenne:y Known that the Baltc ncago are not very numerous. After fleet was lkely to start for the Far East. The desre was not so much to tho slte of old Fort Dearborn had been take the fortress as t was to nsure the destructon of the four bz marked nml battle-- thf polnt where occurred The absence of Admral Beckley from shns stll sheltered n Port Arthur :.,tt t t u 7 tlle Kreatet slaughter of the Fort C C0"tr01 f the SCa t0 Japan that absolutely no rsk of Russm wrestng the Drt" mastery of the massacre, the dedcaton of Hooheuu Hall at Hllo there were not so wll make that functon lke sea very the play many more places that n any hls-- of from Hamlet wth her could Hamlet left out. be taken. The vessels n Port Arthur had to be destroyed at any cost, and "any cost" always means the frghtful sacrfce of human 1 ; n on Port Arthur could be elfected. The old Marshal was able to dvt Ku- - rpatkn away from the objectve pont nowever, and to hold hm off whle the work of attackng the Russans n Port Arthur progressed. Now that the Russan lleet has been destroyed t s more than probable that Oyama wll begn some offensve movement aganst le Russan, forces before Mukden. The most mmedate necessty the dest-u- c tlon of the Port Arthur fleet has l)aen accomplshed so that other mportant measure that of strkng Kuropatltn can soon be undertaken. Meanwhle Admral Togo s preparng to cru3h the Baltc lleet before t reaches the Par East. WhHt cheap knaves those trbesmen must be to wthdraw from besegng Alcazar on the payment of $300. But perhaps that s only an nstalment, or earnest money. t looks lke there would have to be another "Samar Hke." General Cor-bl- n reports the stuaton n that dstrct crtcal. When a stuaton gets "crtcal" n the Phlppnes, some benevolent assmlaton wth Krag-Jor-genseand rapd lre machne guns, s generally consdered the best treatment, n mltary crcles. HSTORCAL TABLETS. The proposal whch orgnated n the Hawaan Hstorcal Socety to mark the spots on Hawaan sol where 1m- - portant events n our hstory took place, s a good one. t s to be hoped t wll meet wth the support necessary torloal aena" deserved beng marked, 6;. H:: rrk was?" a.n1 about Bosto". on tne other wf done,rt fh. the fnal,orpedons f the s-tsevas- -!?, that has not been felt by the early Amercan hstory are numerous Japanese leaders snce the Baltc fleet actually got under way wth the ev-- A,ul the work r markng them ha been dent ntenton of gong to the Far East. enthusastcally taken up, So that So far as the actual capture of the cty and the fortress s "W Ue Vll,or who wl" but Uetv M s not so mportant now as t formerly appeared to The famnls tnt - meter t Jlll nm whch rltlt - 11 fw fl"1 ju Hun u UUH(U1 tne Japanese have taken, gves them control of the nner nm "B envrona wthout wjelng the naruor 01 ror Arnur. uven should Port Arthur not fall untl the arrval "m ""Kng platen of great nter-o- f the Baltc fleet, the Russan vessels could not t!.. lth6,e,lmv ol. SLSSS. X-SSo- l Russan vessels n Port Arthur that Alarshal Oyanm has not perssted n Jlt f Anwkwn luvolutten. followng Kuropatkln up and effectng (le dust met on of that army The (,"mter" of t of 1,18 Anwlon ly t was undoubtedly because of the paramount nzm of effectng the destructon of the R,sm,."f.".:."!!.10!,?1 0f,8t!- -,M,V!)1 was mor mportant evw.nhy than the drucho,, of KuropJu?, Z J K.rVK Ojama wa compolm by He wfknclm of U.lldton.fVAK a,ll.lf,,0m, dffer nrwtl,, Of course wny af fhsj ef rgnp to rtlnferce je jwswh? army o t the work nf clmlmr mor,hlrtl lav been marked hy wrr MKUKtMtt, mm them f Classfed Ads n Star. Fov Snlo Chenp Gentle horse, rubber tred buggy and harness n good condton. 13S1 Bere-tnl- la Avenue. For Snlo A magnfcent buldng ste on the Punchbowl slope near Thurston avenue. Partcular a Star offce. Buldng lot corner Kng and Kame-hame- ha road. PaJama termnus of Rapd Transt road. Apply at Star offce. Furnshed Rooms To Lot Mo-jutproof and clectrlct llgb A ncely furnshed front room. :ear "unchbowl 491 Bere-u- p vvb CARRY A FULL LNE OP Manlas, Clear Ha anas and Porto 3ko Crooks, also KL MERXTOt Kng ot Be. Clgars. TOF Ths year we M l F are better pre- - jsk pared than ever m fow your t wants. Call W large and beaut- - Jt H FWCuf3n&CoL(l street J. HOPP & CO., Chrstmas Furnture OPEN NGHTS FOR REMER THS WEEK. YOUNG BULDNG. a very hgh degree of artstc mert. Others have been marked by boulders, and grante slabs wth carved nscrp tons. But the great majorty of the markng s done, and approprately done by tablets. And n the matter of tablets there s one pont that mght be worth the attenton of those who shall undertake the markng of tho ponts of hstorc nterest n Hawa, t s ths, that whle bronze and marble tnblets are beng placed n poston as rapdly as funds can be provded for them, there are scores and scores of tablets whch are merely panted boards wth the nscrpton lettered on them. The advantage of these s that they mark the spot whch ought to ba marked, whle dentfcaton of t s certan, and they can be replaced by the more durable tablets as fast as money s forthcomng to do t. t mght be well n Hawa to use the money that Thn s the oltcul day for the celebraton of Chrstmas, but the real celebraton was yesterday. So far as there are any publc observances today, they are rather perfunctory. The New Orleans s to land great kudu at Mdway. But t has been known to blow great guns there before, - flwlently the stuaton! gettng pretty mnloun nsde the ouree of Port Arthur, when two generals full 111 one day, unt De Junese net guns nto MMltlon ta wnumml vv mr of the cty. Wtt ftds (t tue tsr brny fultk re ulu. Wm lltwe tlree (lnen far f Thousands of Feet of GARDEN HOSE Antcpatng the rrgatng season we have mported a large stock! of the J VERY B5Ear GARDEN HOSE OBTANABLE. THE) lyot rrojb WE ARE ABLE TO MAKE ARE SMPLY PARALYZNG. Lawn Sprnklers n Great Varety A New nvoce of the Favorte EDDY REFRGERATORS Made to Keep Thngs Cool and Economze CE. Mm HAWAAN TOBACCO CO. Ewa Corner Kng and Bethel Street TleWse J&&ljO. saves up for the rany day PacUG BE PRUDENT Open an account wth us and hard tmes wll n t hurt you SEE for partculars Honolulu ron Works. FleX SAYNGS, BULDNGS LOAN ASSOCATON Judd Buldng, Honolulu. STEAM ENGNES, SUGAR MLLS. Guarantee Captal 200,000 BOLERS. COOLERS, RON, BRASS Pad n Captal 1,300,000 LEAD HASTNGS. HENRY E. POCOCK Casher. Machnery of Every Descrpton Made to order. Partcular attenton pad to Shps " lackemlthlnr. Job Work Executed on Short Notce. OUEEN STREET Frewood, Stove, Steam and Blacksmth WHOLESALE RETAL. Specal attenton gven to DRAYNQ ALSO, WHTE BLACK S LORD GENERAL & CONTRACTORS OFFCE TARDS, SOUTH KAWAAHAO TELEPHONE MAN 198. TEAnNQ A SPECALTY Dressmakng Parlor JUST OPENED AT 1148 FORT STREET OPPOSTE CATHOLC CONVENT Dresses made to order at Reasonable Prces. No Clubs! Corner rdephone Man 492. JVesrctaLTl;,11 BELSER, Merchant H Conn, Street Commsson Merchants, Sngar Factors. Lt GENTS FOR. The Ewa Pt tatlc Company, The Walalua Acrlcultural Co., Ltd. The Kchala Sufar "ompany. The Walmea Sugar Mll Company. The Fulton ron Works, St. Lous, Mo, he Standard Ol Company. The Georre F. --.lake Steam Pumps. Westons Centrlutrals The New England Mutual Lfe nsurance Company of Boston. The Aetm Fre nsurance Company ot Hartford. One, The Allance London. Assurance Company ot The Pacfc 1182 Unon Street. Hotel, Rooms, frst-clas- s, Meals 25c, or Board ; $4.00 per Week and Meal Tckets $4.50. Best Meal n Town COME TRY T. THE HAWAAN REALTY MATURTY CO. Ltd. Real Estate, Mortgages, Loans and nvestment Securtes. Homes bult on the nstallment plan. Home Offce: Mclntyre Buldng., T. H. L. K. KENTWELL, General Manager. No!lllct Sellng!! NO PLACE TO BUY A DRNK ON SUNDAY Order your Lquor and keep t home. ts much cheaper and you get Cetter grades. Assorted Cases of the Best Brands of Wnes, Beers, Lquors, Lquers and Btters, Calforna Claret, 50 cents a gallon; Znfandel and Sweet Wnes, 75 cents a gallon. Demjohns extra. DE TURKS SWEET SPARKLNG WNES A SPECALTY. and Alakea Streets, P. O. Box 664, ghprceofsugarstlmvanchg HGH PRCE OF j.ff.ygrt.. QO N H SWEETHEARTS WVES NOW S YOUR TME TO ASK HAVE THE BEST CHRSTMAS PRESENTS FOR YEARS. Ask Your " Best Han " BlWllt!?Hsn lmn 1 TO BUY T FROM E.W. Jordan lb Co., Ltd. Tho Bg Dvdends Wll Tay for t

5 "f.shft wqlljf- - ", JHVu f.lmv ". --rt TUB HAWAAN STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, FVE. Ready-to-We- ar Apparel; new goods per Alameda. Chldrens and Msses Stylsh AT SPECAL PRCES. Coats Lades Handsome Etamne Skrts Wth and wthout Slk Drop Skrts, from $10.50 upwards. The New Tourst Coat length, very stylsh, at $11.50 upwards. j.the New Box Coat, very stylsh, at $5.50. Lades Cravanette Coats, new lot at $10.50 each. nfants assortment. Wear DONT FORGET THE LTTLE TOTS. A new and complete nfants Embrodery and Slk Dresses, n. nfants danty Underwear. long and short. nfants Crochet Slk Caps and Bonnets n whte nnddelcatc colors. nfants hand Crochet Worsted Sacques.. nfants Cashmere Kmonos n whte and delcate colors. French Alusn Caps and Embrodery Hats. N. S. M NT MB Kl 11, " Cor. Fort and Beretana Sts., THE CHLD KNG CHRSTMAS SERMON PREACHED AT CENTRAL UNON CHURCH YES- TERDAY MORNNG BY REV. DR. WLLAM MORRS KNCAD THE CHLD S A GFT FROM GOD THE MANGER AT BETHLE--, HEM HAS EXALTED MOTHERHOOD WOMANHOOD. Themet "The Chld-Kng-." A Chrst- - rlcl and the poor, the young and the mas sermon. old, the glad and the sorrowful, have Text, s 11:4, "And a lttle chld shall been gatherng ther offerngs o love, lead them." and today they are layng at the feet A chld s the real kng today. A of the chld-kn- g. All for a chld, chld rules the Chrstan world. Look whose proclamaton s peace," and abroad and 5Vhat do we see? Ths lt-- whose message s "good-w- ll among te one, of whom the prophet s speak- - men." And a lttle chld shall lead ng, whose brth was lowly, whom an them. We have n ly these words a monarch tred to kll, whose ture, a photograph. They are a bold nfluence men have tred to destroy n and suggestve forecast of the orgn every age of the world snce, he s the of hm of whom the same prophet says, supreme one today. All Chrstendom "Unto us a chld s born, unto us a son THE REV. DR. WLL AM MORRS KNCAD. untes n sngng a song ths week s gven, and the government shall be about the chld-kn- g. A holy day has upon hs shoulders, and hs name shall come, a day for the old as well as the be called Wonderful, Counsellor, the young, for the wcked as well as for the Mghty God, the Everlastng Father, good, for the loyal as well as the un- - the Prnce of Peace. "And a lts chld true; and we behold a wonderful m.nl- - shall lead them." festatlon of adorng love. What mean n the frst place, the royal chld, Jn the rush, the grand dsplays, the the manger at Bethlehem has taught crowded streets, the secrecy, the love, the world the worth, the value of chll- - he good-w- ll among men? Who s kng hood. f Chrstmas day dd no more xpow? A lttle chld; and the world has than remnd us of the nnocence and prepared ts gfts, to lay them at hs beauty of the chld-lf- t were well e, feet. The wse men from the East rep- - worth the keepng. Chrstanty and resent what we are all dong now. Th chldhood are fast frends. Hebrew prophet penned the words of the rest, the woflsh nature of man recognzed no rghts n the chld that le was bound to respect, no beauty n chldhood that appealed to hs admlt- - raton. Nowhere except n the Jewsh home was the chld awarded ts true place, ts true dgnty; nowhere else was ts dvne msson recognzed Mothers, t s true, had always loved ther chldren; no laws, no customs, no state of cvlzaton could crush out ther dvnely mplanted affecton. The chld that Homer saw runnng wth up turned face besde the hoarse-soundn- g sea s the same chld that ran to greet you last nght when you entered your home weary from your hard day s work. And wth the honorng of chldhood has come the honorng of woman, and the sacredness and dgnty of motherhood. Before the Chrst-chl-d came, women were the beasts of bur den, the slaves of man. But when he came the Marys of earth became as sacred as ther chldren. There s an old sayng to the effect, "that God could not be everywhere, so he made mothers." When the son of God was born of a woman, woman became n dfferent beng n the estmate of the world. Another message that the Chrst- - chld brngs s that chldren are a gft. We forget ths often. We forget that the song that flled the Angels mouths and the very heaven tself wth glory, was tho song, "Unto us a son s born, unto us a. chld s ylven." The chld comes nto the household, and ts frst word to us s ths: " am Gods gft to you." "Chldren," says the old Hebrew Psalmst, "Chldren are the hertage of the Lord." And surely, of all the good gfts God gves us n ths lfe, therp s none other that bear such tokens of hs love as the gft of a lttle hlld. He repeats n every cradle the story of Bethlehems manger; he gves to us a spotless soul, nnocence ns the soul of the Chrst-chl- d, that we may teach t to go through the strfe of lfe, struggle wth sorrow, battle wth temptaton, we-m- ay that develop nnocence nto manly and womanly vrtue. THE POLTCS OF THE HOUR WHAT THOSE WHO TAKE AN N- TEREST N PUBLC AFFARS ARE DONG SAYNG. Despte the acton of the Fourth Dstrct Republcans, the queston of government offcals takng actve part n poltcs and occupyng places on Precnct Club commttees s stll a lve s whch through. The unexpected letter from Governor Carter threw lttle lght on the stuaton and pa.ty men are wonderng why he wrote fe letter at all. "The Governors letter s smply a sue, one has yet to bt fought Sullvan, Renear, Kanae, "" 1 Saturday evenng, handcap after he had read tournament are as follows the mssve through. "He says n effect that f t s a good thng to have offce holders on precnct commttees, then t s a good thng whle on the other hand, f t s a bad thng, t s a. bad thng. Of course ths s a form of reasonng whch t s qute easy to follow, but dont see at whch corner G. R. Carter gets off. Those dear old plattudes about honest electons and a free expresson of the wll of the people are all very well n ther way, but why does not George R. get down to facts and tell us what he really beleve and what he ntends to do? He ought to qut qubblng." The Republcan Central Commttee evdently regarded the Governors letter as entrely nnocuous for not the slghtest objecton was made to ts be ng publshed. The practcal poltcans are stll guessng as to what s to be done about the Honolulu and Hllo postmastershlps. Though the Governor has gnored the Central Commttees suggeston that Oat be reapponted, the frends of the present ncumbent here have by no means gven up the fght. J. G. Pratt s admtted to be a good man, but t s clamed that Oat has done excellent work n the past and there s no plan reason for hs beng thrown out. There are complcatons of a dfferent nature n the Hllo offce. J. Castle Rldgway s stated to have Senator Cul-lo- back m of hm und that wll be a force to be reckoned wth. Governor Carter s beleved to favor the appontment of G. Desha, and thereby hangs a tale. t s an open secret that Delegate Kuhlo had promsed hs frend Desha the vacancy n Honolulu. The When the very day that he saled for San Fran- - H Csco on hs way to Washngton, he went to the Governor and nsked hs endorsatlon of Desha. Ths wm vfus- - ed and Kuhto left n a rage, at one tme threatenng to resgn from the olflce and the party and run agan on 1111 ndependent tcket smply as an "antl-carterlt- Some of the wser ones got hold of Kuhlo and smoothed down hs ruffled plumage so that "e saled as per schedule. Under these crcumstances t does not seem mprobable that Desha may have the gubernatoral support for Hllo. Chef Clerk Buckland known 13 to have been offered the Job but he respectfully declned. Meanwhle there s consderable speculaton ns to what the new legslature has up ts sleeve. The new County Act wll be by far the most mportant pece of legslaton to be ntroduced and many of the buddng solons are beleved to have suggestons on every possble pont to make when the new measure 1b ntroduced. Charman Cooper of the County Ast commsson hns taken off hs coat and gone to work on the draftng of the act on the lnes suggested by the experence ganed durng the sttngs of the commsson Senator Aehl suggested bll s not taken serously though some of ts features are regard- - TODAYS GAME ONJHE GH PUNAHOUS H. A. C.S WLL LOCK HORNS AGAN AMONG THE GOLFERS OF MANOA. There wll bo a notable battle on the grdron ths afternoon when the H. A. C.s and the Punahous meet for the second tme ths season. n the last match, t wll be remembered the Punahous beat ther heaver opponents handly, but the latter have been thrstng for revenge and me apponted hour for t s three oclock. The Punahous however have not been content to rest on ther laurels. They are fully aware of the desperate attempt that wll be made to tral ther banner n the dust and so have been hard- at work. Ths s how the teams wll lne up: Punahou Judd, c; Judd, l.g.: Johnson, r.g.; Alexander, nt.; Wnterhouse, r.t.; Robnson,.e.; Damon, r.e.; Judd, q.; Splvalo, l.h.; Macfarlane, r.h.; S. Johnson, f. H. A. C Kauhane, c; Cockett, r.g.; Houghtalllng, l.g.; Tllton, r.t.; Joy, l.t.; uleason, r.e.; Ensue,.e.; Alamden. q. r.h.; l.h.; f. Mott-Smlt- E. A. h wll referee. Dr Hobdy, umpre, "Rem" Harrson, tme- - keeper. The matches n the Fourth round of Major Fuller vs. A. W. Splvalo, H. B. Snclar vs. Donald Ross, H. McK. Harrson vs. C. B. Hgh, and H. B. Glffnrd vs. George H. Angus. Of these are frst and thrd have been played, Splvalo wnnng by 5 up and four to play from Fuller and Hgh beatng Harrson by 2 up. Ths wll put Splvalo and Hgh n the sem fnals. THE MAU NEWS. A movement s 011 foot whch, t successful, wll culmnate durng the comng week n the ncorporaton nnd enlargement of the News plant. t s about tme that ths should be done, for the only paper and job plant on Maul deserves a larger feld and n more useful career than t has heretofore occuped. ts ncepton was modest and n a lmted way t strove to upbullu the nterests of Maul, wth what success others must Judge. But the Maul of today s not the Mau of fve years ago. Progress n every department from the producton of sugar to the growth of strawberres s notable, and an enlarged and broadened newspaper nnd a rounded out and completed Job plant are needed, f the News would keep pace wth Maul. A meetng of the subscrbers to the proposed stock company to take over the Maul News wll be held on Wednesday evenng, December 2S, at 7:30 oclock p. n. at the ofhce of Attorney D. H. Case, Walluku. Prospectve subscrbers who have not as yet pledged themselves are cordally nvted to be present. Maul News. Bawlng s one of the nosest words the the language. VERY QUET ON THE TER FRONT CLAUD1NE SCHOONER LADY WERE THE ONLY ARRVALS YESTERDAY. At no place n the cty was the presence of Chrstmas more evdent than on the water front. Absolutely nothng n the way of work was n progress today at any of the wharves and there were as few arrvals as possble. Yesterday mornng the steamer Claudlne came n shortly after G oclock from her run to Maul ports. She brought a small szed crowd of passengers. Tho schooner Lady was the only other arrval yesterday. She came n n the mornng about 4 oclock from Koolau ports wth 300 bags of rce. Ths mornng the steamer Nllhnu was the only arrval. She got n from Hawa ports. She brought n few passengers, among them beng John Mn-gul- eu as wormy re 01 note. There seems a of Kona. The vessel brought 57 general and earnest desre on all sdes head of cnttle nnd 15 pgs. Purser W. to fnsh the work of the sesson wthn F. Storey, makes the followng report sxty days so that f ths s to be done, regardng tho trp. "Strong northeast protracted debate on the new measure wnds wth choppy seas on the outward wll be out of the queston. trp. Fne weather on Hamakua coast wth northerly swell nnd lght showers. Smooth seas on nward trp wth lght northeast trades. Fne weather on Kona coast wth ran on Thursday. Both Mauna Lon and Mnunn Kea have been covered wth snow snce last Tuesday. No freght was receved at any of the wharves. The steamers Mauna Loa and W. G. Hall go out tomorrow on tme on ther usual runs and the steam er Llkellke s to go out at G p. n. for Maul nnd Molokal ports. The steamers Claudlne and Klnau wll go out on Wednesday on ther run. They sal a day late. There was a luau gven ths mornng at the Ralway wharf to tho stevedores The schooner Ada was the only vessel to depart today. She left shortly before 10 oclock for wndward Maul ports, wth a cargo of general stuff. GOT T N THE EYE. P. G. Cox of the cnble servce on Saturday evenng met wth a panful accdent whch wll keep hm wth hs eye n a slng for several days. Whle lghtng a cgarette a tny speck from the head of the match flew nto hs eye and severely burned the eyeball just below the pupl. Dr. Herbert who dressed the njured optc. s not of the opnon that any permanent njury wll result but meanwhle the cable man says that t feels as f he had a red hot cnder under hs eyeld. THE SENBEltGS ENTERTAN. Tho head of departments and mem bers of the clercal staff of Hackfeld & Company were entertaned on Chrst mas eve by H. A. senberg and Mrs. senberg. t was a genune German gatherng as nearly all, f not all of those present were ether German by brth or extracton. There were speech es and songs galore and many a "4och" when the Emperors name was toasted. The festvtes were kept up untl nearly mdnght. NAVAL FLAG RASNG. Promptly at 11 oclock tomorrow Ad mlral Terrys flag wll bo hauled down nt the Naval Staton nnd tho flag of.captan Lyon, U. S. N., wll be host ed n ts place. The ceremony wll be.performed wth the customary mlllt.-j.r- and muscal honors. Governor Carter has ordered the Terrtoral Band to be present under Captan Berger to play n honor of the retrng Admral and hs successor. The Governor wll make hs offcal call on the new command- - tnt as soon as he hosts hs flag. EXPECTS JOUB MARU BOATS. C. Lacy Goodrch the purser of the S. b. Amerca Maru s a through pas senger 011 the S. S. Chna for San Francsco. He says that he expects the Toyo Klsel Kasla company to charter three boats for ther Orental Honolulu-Sa- n Francsco run. The com puny has beeun the constructon of two ton vessels at the works u Nagasak. The Amerca. Hong Kong and Nppon Mnrus of tho companys servce are all servng as auxlary crusers. CABLE COMPANYS GREETNG. "Twenteth Annversary, 1SS-1D0-4. Two thrds round the world" s the legend on the Chrstmas enrd sent out by the Pacfc Commercal Cable Company. The card gves a map of the REMARKABLE PCTORAL PROOF nam mm n our Safe Depost Vault and Boxes for your valuable papers, Jewelry, etc. Ratoa reasonable. THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. L j Merchant and Fort Sts., Honolulu, Hawa. world showng ts dfferent systems crossng the Atlantc and the Pacfc, nterlacng North Amerca n every d recton and thus connectng Europe and Asa by way of the New World. All of ths work has been accomplshed snce 1884 when the company was founded. HURTf BY A CAR. Caesar Vlelra tred to board an elec tre car ths mornng at the corner o Hotel and Bethel streets. Tho car had started nnd Vlelra was unable d retan hs hold. He swung around aganst the car and was struck under the chn. One of hs rbs wns broken. Ho was taken to hs home by Hgh Sherff Henry and Deputy Hgh Sherff Rawlns. NEW POWER ADVERTSEMENTS OF ATTORNEY. To Whom t May Concern. Durng my absence from the Terr tory, F. B. McStocker wll act for ma under full power of attorney. W.. HOOGS. Honolulu, H. T., Dec. 27, COMMSSONERS LE OF STUATE Kaluapalena, E AT SALE Kalh, SL OF OAHU, TERRTORY OF HAWA. Pursuant to.1 deereu made by the Honorable W. J. Robnson, Thrd Judge of the Crcut Court of tho Frst Judcal Crcut, Terrtory of Hawa, fled on the 22nd day of December, A. D. 1104, n an acton enttled Allen & Robnson, Lmted, (a corporaton), complanant, vs. J. K. Nakookoo and 12. C Nakookoo, respondents, Bll for Foreclosure of Mortgage, Equty Dvson No. 1440, the undersgned, as Commssoner, duly apponted, wll sell at Publc Aucton, to the hghest and best bdder, subject to confrmaton of the Court. ON SATURDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JANUARY, A. D AT 12 OCLOCK NOON OF SAD DAY, (at the front (mnukq) entrance of the ot Judcary Buldng, h, Honolulu, sland of Oalu, Terrtory of Hawa, the followng descrbed reu property, t: All that certan pece or parcel of land stuate at Kalunpalenn, Knllhl, Honolulu aforesad, the same beng a porton of the premses descrbed n Royal Patent (Grant) 3C0C to Pomnlka-ln- nl and known ns Lot No. 10 of the Government Mnp of Kaluapnlena and known and desgnated as Lot 3 of a subdvson of sad Lot 10 and mors partcularly bounded and descrbed as follows: Commencng at the Wtt comer of the premses, tho same beng also the corner of Mddle Street-an- d a ot lane nt a pont whluh hears N H. and s dstant fct from the C corner of Mddle anl Ro Streets and runnng thence N K. S2.5 feet along sad Mddle Street to Lot 2: thence S. 42" 00 S fett alon sad Lot 2; thence S. 48c 00 W. S2.J feet along Lot 4 to the ulmve descrbed tae; thence N AV. Jtl.S fett Tt ubuvt) fmlteltu U llludt 4kubu H.10 uf (lllal J.llfn f Wn) ll C.kkl. (. h.lv ll f. lslamtmcmw ll. tll.11 J. 1. Ul.. l.l lllln tll.lll 4 lulll. lthls sad lane to t)- - mtlal pont nt contanng an area of G.M6 squaw feet. Twns of Sale Cash n Unted States Gold Con; dd at expense of pur-chaslor further partcular py to MMr. Hflms A Stanley, atutrasx far cunplanant, at thwlr oarnr Merchant and Kaahumstu MreeU. le MOluu, or to the utderelynd at tola -- Aoe n the.judcary UulldlnM. M. T. UMOKTOW, Commssoner. Dated: Honolulu, Mn, A. P. 1KH. ftehu. Deoemher Tll! talb He ON H at M. l LW 4rtWn AHwey, tj j f WerMnls Bvnte, PtqMUNft fh Mwwa. WWW MHtpMU tor gvtp M mm ) m$ t u. etm

6 MX A. Summer Proposton, Well, now, theres the CE QUESTON! QTow know vnull need ce, you Unow R s a. nooessty lu hot weather. We beleve you are anxous to Bet that ce sljclr wll gve you satsfacton, and sram MJae to supply you. Order from.k WE CO., Blt-Tn- c U51 Blue. Postoluce Box COG. f. 6. RWN & CO., LTD, SVbk G. rwn Presdent and Manager ffokn. Q. Spceckels.. nt Frst nt B7. E. 3lffard....Scond Sb E. Whtney Jr Treasurer BUcl.od vera Secretary Bl C Eovekfn Audtor m&h FACTORS, COMMSSON AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE O&Mflre Stear shp Company of San Francsco, Cat. AGENTS FOR THE Bfesttfeh Unon Natonal nsurance Ommny of Ednburgh. CUwtnfra of Magdeburg General n surance Company. KMmm Marne and General Assurance Cm., Ltd., of London. Kayat tneurance Company of Lver OloMce Assur nee Company of Lon- - JR"ar?ter rerman nsurance Company KAET & CO., LTD T3e JUto ce Cream Parlors. Obaootatea and Confectons Soe ncream and Water ces SSs&ery Lunch. ram n the cty Balroad 5ac SUGGESTS "Speed arxcl Comfort c Eferato trans dally through cars, frst BBS! aooond class to all ponts. rates take ffect soon. Wrte p3 Sfour Barber Your Druggst? fcpll orlpff f your Lar s too lonp, ro to your barbor. o has tho rotnody a par of shears. f your har s too short, co to your druggst. Ho has tho romeuy a bottlo of Ayors Uar Vgor. Ayers Har Vgor s a Har Food. t foods tho har. Tho har grows long and heavy becauso t gves to tho har just what t nocds. f your har s turnng gray, t shows thcro s lack of har nourshment. Gvo your har ths har-foo- and t d wll tako on now lfo. Soon all tho deop, rch color of youth wll return to t. Wo aro suro you wll ho greatly pleased wth Ayors Har Vgor as a t makos tho har soft and smooth, and provonts splttng at tho ends. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver Co.. Lowell. Mass., ). S. A. Castle & Gooke, Ltd Xv-- f nsyrane e and AGENTS kgml FOR New England Mutual Lft-nsuranc- e Co OF BOSTON. --2Etna Fre nsurance Co., Or HARTFORD. CONN. THE HAWAAN STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, WONDERFUL FEAT NJUNNELLNG THE LONG DELAYED TUNNEL OF THE PENNSYLVANA HALROAD S NOW NHAH1NG COMPLETON BY MEANS OF AN NGENOUS APPLANCE DEVSED BY CHAHLES M. JACOBS, THE CHEF ENG1NEE OF THE TUNNEL WORK. The rapd progress made n the constructon of the trolley tunnel under large slce of Trenor W. Parks fortune lnsklns spent years of tme and a the Hudson Rver at New York s exctng the wonder and admraton of nel, and the enterprse was then aban- n drvng 2,000 feet of the north tun- engneers. The records of fast tunnel-drlvln- g doned by both engneers and captalsts. After lyng dle for half a dozen have not only been broken, but loft out ot sght. And yet the chef years, an Englsh corporaton undertook to complete t wth the famous feature of tho work s ts extreme smplcty the ease wth whch a task formerly abandoned as all but mpossble tractor and the dstngushed Sr Benfrm of S. Pearson & Son as the con- - :&.: ::.." ;;: "?. t ov Assocato Foot-Ba- ll s the sport that comes next. Wc have just receved from England a small shpment of the "Genune McGregor" Assocaton Foot-Ball- s Ths s the ball used n the nternatonal Alatchcs. England vs. Scotland and Englsh Cup Fnals and We also have a fne lne of Elk skn Foot Bal Shoes, and a good assortment of Shn Guards.. 0. HALL & SON, LTD. Genune Stag Handled Carvers.V.V ;a. AT ::: r - a as.a:.?! V7a WE HAVE JUST RECEVED A CHOCE SHPMENT OF PEARL, VORY STAG HLED CARVERS SUTABLE FOR THE CHRSTMAS TRADE. Theo. H. Daves & Co., WMTED Hardware Department S. E. Booth, General Agent fo. 1 Montgomery Street, San Francsco. Travellers Agree THAT tolu. Lmted S Quckest, Fnest, Best A Tran that Supples Al Demands To St. Lous or Chcago UN 3 DAYS from San Francsco. ELECTRC LGHTS (READNG LAMPS, CLUB CARS-A- LL GOOD.UNGS Mm Pacfc Tnfo-matl- on Bureau 613 Market Street,.San Frauclsco. HUM RALWAY L GOS "SCUVtEJ TABLE OCTOBER OUTWARD. Blew Walanas, Waalua, Cahuku and Waw Statons 9:15 a. m., 3:20 p. xn. 8Tr 8?erl CtJ, Ewa Mll and Way eta 17: a. m., 3:16. or ll6., m., 2:15 p. m 3:20 p. m. Ste pm., t:30 p. m., fll:15 P. m. lnward. flh-rl- Honolulu fwm Kahuku, Wat Own an Watanae 8.36 a. m,, 5:3l tavrtv Honolulu from hva Mll and QHy tt. a, m., a:38 a. m., tum. m MHO p, w., USl p, ro., " num. p, w., M n. m. WW, c, R O F E N C E & CO,, QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, H. T. AGENTS FOR Hawaan Agrcultural Company, Oju mea faugar Company, Honomu Sug: Company, Walluku Sugar Companj Ookala Sucar Plantnll laleakala Ranch Company, KapapaU Ranch. Planters Lne Shppng Company. Charles Brewer & Co.s Lne of Bo ton Pacl:ets. LST OF OFFCERS. Charles M. Cooke Presdent Geo. H. Robertson. V.-Pr- & Mgr. E. Faxon Bshop...Treas. & Secy. W. F. Allen Audtor P. C. Jones Drector C. H. Cooke D ector G. R. Carter Drector All of tke above named consttute the Board of Drectors. RON FENCE Al E MONUMENTS O R A L S R O N F the sheld, the workmen are nrd us Street tunnel n Baltm6re( for ox sat Satsfacton Guaranteed by N as f.they were n open ample, buldng the ar. Moreover, when the sheld after buldng along the lne s pushed of the tunnel was njured or run- - forward n ths manner, J. C. oa. AXTELL O n there s Brooklyn, numerous cases actually of 104S-5-0, Alakea Street n Hhln..!,, settlement nave occurred along the P- - O- - Box C42 Tel. Blue E : Z,1 "feets where sewer tunnels have bee 1801 rftsf?h. "." arlvh nn(1 otl,er cast ron lnng as nstances mght... ho. sheld moves aldad, Hydraulc ul. power RON m,n.1,..t.- FEJNCE -. (J......nt the approach to the norm tub by tho nck and shovel.nnd Hudson Rver tunnel s rvnnn pf beng 0U through a coarse, easly moved t wll be evdent,. of course, that nl. tn.n.fl nhnv. wn. u......t. MAU ELKS. ths method of workng s otlfy made nr, n,1 hn... WALUKU, T.nclhlo. tu,. """6 Wll Dec. 22. A herd of Elks "uw now nfebt the Holness ot forests such caro as.to confne the of ths semflud sland, slt underlyng the the H(d- - m.nth.n t,.,.. excavated t,a anu mere s.talk of a socal cntwn,- - unfn"1"? tthroubh whch the tun- - by or stampede nto the Z the sheld, and SO far the buldngs woods of ao Val- -!,Le"?.,dr yen Th? t rtbove are ntact. A more noteworthy lej. recently qute a number from 7.1..,y e,,b,neer "o "as nchlevemeht n soft-grdur- ul tunnel- - Puunene have been added n tho hunt of antlers, and t s understnnr ordnary tunnelng methods. De AVtt noma quarters dn where that a local lodge of B.. v. u. wll be organzed n the not dstant future. HLO t jg CRCUT COUHT. estmated thot hs statomont ralo to Hawa n October, there are about twenty 20. or HLO, twenty-fv- e December The eght Ko-renmembers of that lodge on ths sam ndcted for partcpaton n the at prewtnt. and manv of (ham Olnn rot, plead gulty and were onch GOOD heartly n favor of organzng a local sentenced to sx months mprsonment. TMES ON MAU. unmkon. snouc ths be done, Tho easo tv Rullu rnpo the llrst tral of WALUKU. Dee. SS.-- The hgh prce doubt the membershp would ncrease whch whs last May, was tred before of sugar at present, has created much rapdly. Judge Matthewman good Wednesday. The feelng n the communty of Maul, Jury after remanng out two bourn and the good tmes are already begnnng to appear, some of the mer- wth a verdct of NERVOUS gulty, ltohttatlon. (he dhfendant n th chants clem reportng letter aalee and" an ncrease You cant len: vn fa Hmm rfa. ency or the Court. He wan lu Menteme1 buelneae. he, tflmy at tlnm: Thu-alH- y to two ye lnprlvonnent MOKache, anl am narvoua am avnt. and to puy a fne of WOO able, You are on tk vm r nou. wth owle. NAKflD NBRV108. Dnrlnr t e premnt term n( the uourt, Ouver am up lobart quck mum Kue wth Dr. MlUa and Wllam WtlUt Karvlne, or were aturallaol ue ltls thr wll auttar fram nf the am frcton, Unted Mtatea, and expo-nr- a wll The ache am) forme u natve mln you. Dr. Mle1 of fbuml Karvlne wll am ue readed make n the a. you fat, etrong, hearty, anu am wm NuvemUer ohllww lt. Mr. Metowl o n.rvt trouble, At prottratlan, whch mwn a enrl lreaklowr, Dr. vm w.ru. wm buld uu your nrvaua avxam n u. natural trmfth, ana tl thle mmry Wll dlmbbmr. The Um WtU wll rat you wlhlflf f t Hlt ( Uelp yu. OUR OWN LNE CHARLES M. JACOBS. Chef Engneer of the Hudson Rver Tunnel. s beng pushed ahead at so great jamn Baker as consultng engneer. speed. Says Engneerng News n an But the mllon and a halt of money edtoral: San Francsco to Chcago whch was rased proved nsuffcent to "Every one has heard of the person complete even the one rver tunned, (WTHOUT CHANGE). who, for the purpose of escapng from nnd agan the work was abandoned the observaton of hs fellow-me- n, and lay untouched for thrteen years. crawled nto a hole and pulled the hole "t was n November, 1S"4, that work STARD TOURST SLEEPERS DAL n after hm. That mythcal feat s on the Hudson Rver tunnel was begun, so that thrty years have now, now equalled by the achevement of a well-kno- New York engneer who s elapsed snce Mr. Hasklns flrst undertook the work. t has come to be unl- drvng a tunnel under the Hudson Rver and actually pushng the hole versally regarded by engneers and ahead ot hm! Speakng serously, the contractors ns the most dffcult tun work on the south tube for the Hudson nellng work ever attempted. And now Rver tunnel, descrbed on another comes forward Mr. Charles M. Jacob page of ths ssue, represents a meth and, by smply puttng on force enough od of tunnel-drvn- g whch, we rsk llt- - to push hs sheld rght through the Trade te n sayng, has never be&n carred on soft slt, dscovers nstead be Mark that. of or attempted before n the world. That ng the most dffcult tunnelng propo t s successful s attested by the rate sltlon even undertaken, t s really the at whch the tunnel s beng drven, easest, and he drves hs south tunnel whch far exceeds all records of fast along at the astonshng rate of nearly tunnel-drvn- g ever made. ffty feet per day! As descrbed n the artcle. what s "t s doubtless true that the cond- - bentr done s to the. hvlrnulc tons under Hudson Rver are ex- - nush the shleld rght nto the soft mud, whch s tremely unusual. Probably n no other Stoppng en route forced to ether sde and nto tunnel ever nas at Los Angeles, upward submarne attempted also "THE PETRFHD FORESTH the bed of the rver. The tunnel s thus the materal penetrated and been soft the "GR CANYON OF ARZONA." not beng excavated at all, but t s enough to do wth t what s blng done actually bored n the same manner now under the Hudson. There s, how- - that an awl bores a hole n wood or ever, another pece of tunnel work HONOLULU n PEOPLE TAKE THE SANTA FE ROUTE DURNG THE leather. Of course, n drvng a tunnel connecton wth tho same enterprse n ths manner, nearly all the dffcultes and dangers usually attendant up common. The engneer s often asked whch represents COLD condtons only too WNTER MONTHS. AN DEAL TRP ALONG THE OLED ROAD on submarne tunnellntr nre ellmlnnt- - to drve a BEDS ON tunnel beneath a street sur THE CALFORNA LA1TED. TWO TRANS DALY. ed. The are by the face soft materal over- - workmen protected through loaded ron-wallboulders or other obsta- - that settlement of the buldng tunnel around.them and uftu ny uuukh, uen o Keat v.uue, he by the sheld n front. So long as f judges the records of past ex the perence, Passenger sheld can shove ts way he wll probably Agent, ahead advse wthout that W. G. rwn & Co., Offce the probabltes aro encounterng exceedngly strong founda ta mlu. of Rflana an4 uuwdlng to book f nret ltl flu to bwsr Grand Reducton Sale! A. F. C. Gnghams, 10 yards for $1.00.,K Lades and Mens Shoes, Babes Slk Bonnets, Embrodered Bonnets, from 25 cents to $1.50..,s Amercan Black Prnts, 20 yards for $1. s Gnghams, 16 yards for $1. Mens Shrts, Underwear, to $5 a par.., Hosery, Blankets n all colors, from 60 cents 1031 NUU&M Street. Between Kng and Hotel. Chrstmas Goods! "V Lacquer Ware, Germft Ware, Flower Vases, Kmonos, TT V) Slk Cushon Covers, Fan Japanese Purcec for Lades. y, New lne of Panama Hats of pecally low prces. K. 80SHVA o, 30 Kng Street, Near Bethel, Pnt Jab Prmng, ar omm. Utar Want Ada Mr, N nm W Va, 1

7 n rm f ", m j f TUB HAWAAN STAR. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 104. BV V THE AQUARUM AN UNSENTMENTAL FATHER-N-LA- Now O3n AT KAPOLAN PARK THE AQUARUM WLL BE OPEN m Week days from 10 oclock a. m. to 5 p. m. and from 7 to 0:3 oclock p. m. On Sundays t wll open at 1 p. m. and close at 0:30 p. m. ADMS ON wll bo FREE on "hursdnys. On other days a charge wll be made of 10 cents to adults and 5 cents to chldren under fourteen years of age. CORPORATON NOTCES HOXOMU SUGAR CO. The stockbooks of the Honomu Co., wll be closed to transfers from December 27th to 31st nclusve. GEO.. ROBERTSON, Treasurer Honomu Sugar Co. KAULU RALROAD CO, SPECAL MEETNG OP STOCK- HOLDERS. A specal meetng of the Stockhold ers of the Kahulul Ralroad Company wll be held at the olllce of the Com pany, Stangemvald Buldng, Honolulu, on Saturday, December 31st, 1004, at 0 a. m., for the purpose of amendng the Charter and of the Company, By-La- and for the transacton of such other busness as may be brought before the meetng. GEO. M. ROLP, Secretary Pro Tern. Honolulu, Dec. 20th, Notce to Bondholders EWA PLANTATON CO. n accordance wth the terms under whch ts bonds were ssued, the Ewa Plantaton Company wll pay, wth accrued nterest, on January 1st, 1005, Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200, 00.00) of ts bonds. The numbers of the bonds to be pad are as follows: r tr t S S SO S SS SO S S S BATH THE Plumber 1C3 S. Kng Street Telephone Man 61 ALMONY NOT PAD. An order to appear and show cause why jhe should not be punshed for contempt 01 court, was ssueu lor uavu Watson Frday by Judge Robnson at the nstance of Mrs. Lousa M. Watson, the mans former wfe. Watson who was a lower court lawyer on the other sde of the nland,was convcted and fned for beatng hs wfe. Hs name was removed from the bar lst und the wfe was granted a dvorce wth nllmony of $20 a month. Ths she now alleges he hag not pad nor hae he pad counsel fee a ordered hence the ctaton. OPPOSE NUDTY WALUKU, Dc. 38. The mprove nent Assocaton of Walltku Dletrlet makng a vlgorou effort to tmv the antlnhtlou untnvna tta luw (Ml JaMll M mul other lvng 1n the Market trtat aeollan, where many Uhm ttaay art 1MB orwwu- - u wreet ttftlf nakao. Bur Want Au nar. 11 aewu. Eugene Zmmerman, the ralroad man, s a very unsent mult-mllona- re mental father-n-la- w to the Duke of Manchester. He refuses to put up any money to help hs lve n dleness, and as a result debts son-n-la- w and judgments are plng up aganst the Duke. w WZARD BURBANK PRODUCES A SPNELESS VARETY WHCH MAY BE OF GREAT VALUE HERE SANTA ROSA, December 10. Luther lurbank has added another plant of prceless value to the world of agrtcul- - tural scence. t s the "spneless cac-48-8 tus." Ths wll be a very valuable forage plant n the desert legons, and t s clamed as far as t s concerned that t wll make "the desert place Notce s hereby gven to the holders of these bonds to present the same blosom for as the rose" wth ts vegetaton payment at the offce of the Treasurer t s sad to be a great mprovement of the Ewa Plantaton Company n Ho over the ordnary cactus, and s about nolulu on January 1st, 1905, and that half as nutrtous as alfalfa. The yeld nterest on same wll cease from and n tons to the acre s greater. Mr. Burbanks servces have been se after that date. cured by the regents of Stanford Unversty as a specal lecturer on the W. A. BOWEN, Treasurer, Ewa Plantaton Co., subject of plant breedng. Honolulu, Hawa, Nov. 18, t has taken Mr. Burbank ten years to brng the cactus to the state of perfecton n whch he has t today, and now, by a seres of crossngs and pf dfferent varetes from dfferent parts of the world, he s alnng to make the plant harder and produce more frut and leaves. He has at hs expermental grounds here spec mens of the cactus whch he has rob bed of thorns, havng brought the thorny leaves to a state of perfecton n whch a man can rub the leaf over has face and the surface of the leaf s found to be as soft up slk. Wth hs accustomed absence of os tentaton, Burbank has worked quetly n producng ths creaton, whch s worldwde n ts mportance. The plant wll grow luxurantly on the drest desert, where ran s nfrequent. n ths and other countres ts leaves and frut are food for man and beast alke, nnd t wll mean to some sectons of the world more than the ntroducton of the potato was to Europe. Today a man from the Hawaan sl- - RALWAY LOSES SUT, HLO, Dec. 22. n the case of Walker and Howland aganst the Kohnln-Hll- o ralroad, tred before Judge Matthew-ma- n last week, judgment was rendered for plantff.for $800 and costs. Carl S. Smth represented the plantffs and J. Castle Rldgway was n court represent-n- g the ralway company. He was call- - ed on the stand as a wtness for the nnds called on Burbank. He had read plantff and forced to admt that h of Burbanks work of years wth the had stated to plantff n a converso- - cactus. Ths s what he sad: "Ths s wonderful. can rub ths and that the clam was a Just one. n nce Pr,ckly. euf "P,n dou" y spte of ths he objected to practcally cheek am. t s so sort mat cunnuru every rulng of the court untl he was ly feel t. Down n Hawa we have fnally warned to be careful, the Judge cact growng on the desert land. Many nformng hm that he apparently dd tmes there and n ths country and not understand the rulng of the court. Mexco and Texas have seen cattle Hawa Herald. turn from the cactus plant wth blood streamng from ther mouths. Ths thornless cactus wll be edble, a food nstead of a menace to horses and cattle." Mr. Burbank uttered a cauton any announcement that hs work on the cactus wonder was perfect yet " never say perfect, he saw. "tor the realm of perfecton s boundloss. t s truo that have beon able to remove the thornn and the spcules from tho cactus, but must contnue my experments and try and get a more hardy plunt, one whose leave are larorer nnd one that yeld more frut." "Do you not connllor thn one of your greatest aueceatee?" le we uk-o- d. " moet certanly do," he repled, The eactu grown n danert regon n the Unted State, South Auarlea. taly, tt Anent n lttuulle and aruwnc m nmt" un.. daa, huw llt from many of tla "-"- nuun ""1 M1U WtW, To uaa the worda of Mr. umk: W MORE POWER t means the reclamaton of the des erts." n vast terrtores where now there s no food for anmals, the thorn-les- s cactus may be grown to furnsh sustenance for stock. ts leaves are sad to be more nutrtous than beets and accordng to Mr.. Burbank t wll produce most food durlns the months when the deserts are entrely vod of other vegetaton. Mr. Burbank wll contnue wth hs efforts to produce a harder thornless cactus, but when he has succeeded he wll turn to other thngs, leavng the dstrbuton of the mproved plant to others. LOSES CONTROL OF THE PAPER W. R. HEARSTS CHCAGO EXAM NER TO BE BOUGHT BY COM PANY, LAWRENCE BENG HEAD, Chcago, Dec. 10. Wth the ncorpor atlon at Sprngfeld of the llnos Publshng and Prntng Company a step has been taken whch soon wll result n the Chcago Examner severng the connecton wth the Chcago Amercan and becomng a newspaper publcaton dstnct from W. R. Hearsts other newspaper propertes. Andrew M. Lawrence, who has been assocated wth Mr. Hearst n hs newspaper enterprses for years, wll be edtor and managng owner. A. H Messng and Dr. P. J. H. Farrell are assocated wth Lawrence n the ncor poraton of the new company. W. R. Hearst wll contnue to have an nterest n the Examner, although to what extent has not been dsclosed. Many of the detals of the plan are yet to be worked out, but t s expected that the entre transacton wll be completed before the end of ths month. "Heretofore the Examner has been consdered the mornng edton of the Chcago Amercan," sad Lawrence. "t has been under the control of the Amercan, but as soon ns our plans have been completed t wll be separated entrely from that newspaper and become a dlreot factor n the Journalstc Held." PORTO RCAN DED SUDDENLY. A Porto Rlcan named Sava Vavlla ded suddenly Frday on Beretana street near the old tram car barns. Hgh Sherff Henry was notfed that the case mght be suspcous so swore n a coroners Jury and wll hold an nquest. t was hnted that foul play mght have been the cause of the Porto Rlcnns death. The man came out of ; the hosptal about a week ago from be- - ng attended for sckness. NEVADAN AT KAULU. WALUKU. Dec. 23. The steamer morn-ngln- g, Nevadan arrved at Kuhulul thl and commenced dschargng mmedately after beng moored. She wll take a full cargo of mgur from Kahulul on thl voyage, whch wll somewhat releve the sugar ware-houe- e nto whch sugar ha been roll-lu- g qute freely. The Nevadan the llret vweel tlwt has touched Kalmll for aone tme Mt. Formerly fve or sx aalllug veasel n Kahulul harbor wh a common occurrence, but wth the ntroducton of uteanen for (relght atrvlce between Man lrawle and Ka mlhl, aalllng veaael have been en llrelr ubandmeu asve (or a uaftl w lumber VMflel utuaamally. TO TREjEMSTOS THE CZAR NTENDS TO GVE THEM MORE POWER WHAT THE ZEMSTVO S TS ORGN. ST. PETERSBURG, December 23. The projected reforms nclude nn extenson of the power of the Zemstvos and nn ncrease n the powers of the Land Councl, thus crystallsng the vews of the Wltto Commsson. That knky lttle word "zemstvo," whch appears so frequently n news from Russa these days, s derved from the noun "zomlln," meanng land, and the verb "vopeet" to clamor. Thus t slgnllles "the voce of the land," tuul t n councl of landed propretors apponted to delberate and report to the central executve tho wants of the rurnl populutlon. t s somethng lke nu Englsh county councl wthout the lntters authorty, yet that authorty s what t now pleads for. The zemstvo was founded n SO and Alexander ntended t ns one of the most mportant of hs reforms. S BY CABLE FRANCE " MOROCCO. PARS, December 25. France s consderng the occupaton of sx mportant ports of Morocco. RETRAL FOR NAN PATTERSON. NEW YORK, December 25. A reduc ton of ball n the Nan Patterson case presages a retral. F. M. BROOKS HAS A SON. Word has been receved from Shang ha that a son had been born there to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brooks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brooks formerly lved n Honolulu and have many frends here. LVELY EGHT FOR HLO POST OFFCE A LARGE NUMBER OF APPL CANTS FOR THE JOB CARTERS ALLEGED FAVORTE. HLO, December 22. As was sur msed wl-e- the young man quetly left n for Honolulu, Thomas C. Rldgway s n Washngton usng the Cullom pull for the poston, not Job, of postmaster of Hlo. t s sad that Mr. Rldgway carred wth llm the endorsement of Governor Carter, but ths s doubted by those n a poston to know. So far as can be learned ths nformaton was contaned n a letter from Delegate Kuho to a resdent of Hlo. The ap Plcaton of Mss Mnrlln s n the hands of the Governor as s that of N, K. Lyman and W. H. Lambert. The governor, however, s sad to favor G Desha of Honolulu nnd has gone so fn as to advse hm to seek bonds whch accordng to the postal regulatons, must be furnshed by persons lvng wthn the delvery of the Hllo post offce. Mr. Desha s one of the best known of the Honolulu post offce, staff where he has been employed for the past twenty-thre- e years,most of the tme n charge of the regstry bureau He draws a salary of nfteen hundred dollars a year and s n the cvl ser vce, whch means n lfe poston. t s probable that the salary of the Hllo offce wll be reduced next year as the recepts of the offce are fallng below those of last year owng to the exodus of people for the coast ctes. Herald. REALTY TRANSFERS Hawa Entered for Record Dec. 23, S Lopes and wf to Kwong Sun M Wlder & Co. Ltd., to Notce....Notc Est of S G Wlder Ltd to Notlce.Csotce Joseph Cockett et ul by Atty to Poneer Mll Co., Ltd Klpahulu Sugar CoC to Dept of Pub lc nstructon ExD H Alexander senberg to Klpahulu Sugar Co L George M. Ruapp to Mrs. Hannah Fsher Rel Hannah Fsher to Wllam C. Wle..D C Ah Nee to Frst Nat bk of Wal luku CM Henry P. Robnson and wf to Davd C. Lndsay Tr M Naolulo and hsb to W E Rowell...D Emly Una and hsb to W E Howell.. D Kahanl Hullhee (w) to W E Rowell.D Entered for Record Dec. 34, Mrs. Lucy K. Kalll to Chock Tong.B S Chock Tong to C K Chow P ; Henry J. Harrson and wf to Cecl Brown Tr M L Ahlo to M S Orlnhaum & Co Ltd.P A Jenne L lllldebrand to Murk V Rob hnon PA J KHlanlauaole and wf to Davd Ka wunanakna 1 ; D KuwHunaUna et ul to K A C lng Tr Puakluumu Mmklnl and lur to M tegn M Charle l. Make am wf n t. J Mora ) tmnw Make and lath l J J Mw an,. Oart laattmnr by altr la Wwartl W Jordan, Hall pa land. Nwanu, Un D Hatter Decphered ths!.:mx:m:xkxx:xxxh vy? X -- TrOP TOn S RogAL OnRp y erup yletulosba S Tl.DclF y y Can You? General Merchandse, dry goods, cl othlng, etc. Chnese and Japaneen Slk Handkerchefs, Mnttlng, Camphor -- wood Trunks, C nrs nnd Tobacco. Shoes and Rubber Boots, Ol Coats. T alor. Men and Ladles Dresc-Make- r. YAT SCC Kng St., near Rver, Honolulu, H. LJ,j P. O. Box 960. lulu, Oahu. $5000. B 93, p 3S. Dated Dec. 15, Edward W. Jordan and wf to Carl senberg, M; por gar 100 and kll Cfll np 2. Wyllle street, Honolulu, Oahu, $4500. H 2C0, p 337. Dated Dec. 3, SO. Francs M Swanzy to Hnmakuu. Mll Co Ltd L; nt n grs 017 and 1277, Oplhllnla, etc, Hamakua, Hawa, GO s $S00 pd. B 2C3, p 1S7. Dated Dec Oregon Kestaurant Kng Street near Nuuanu. Specal For 35 Chrstmas Dnner Cents... Mondny Dec. 20 from 4 to 9 p. m. MENU. Soup. Consomme Jullene. Baked Mullet a la Hawaan Tongue a la Champgnon. Fresh Lobster Pattes a la Newburg Roast Sucklng Pg. Stuffed Turkey nnd Cranberry Sauce, Baked Potatoes, Sucotosh Squash. Cream Puff, Mnce Pe. Wne Punch. Tea, Coffee. ce Cream and Cakes. Boston Restaurant 921 BETHEL STREET. Chrstmns, December 2C, DNNER. Chcken soup Consomme. Fsh: Bakel Jullet n Flet a la Hawaan style. Entrees: Fred Fresh Oyster wth Brown snuce; Puree of Chcken on Pat. tl a la Rene; French Lamb chops Sou-bls- e Green Peas. Boled Beef Tongue wth Puree Tomato sauce Plne-npp- le and Frtters. Roast: Boned Young Turkey, Crnnborry snuce; Sucklng Pg npple sauce; Prme of Rbs Beef nu Juce. Vegetnbles: Mnshed Potato, Green Peas, Sugar Corn, Baked Taro. Salad: Lobster Mayonalse. Desert: Englsh Plum Puddng, hard Brandy sauce, Mnce Pe, Green apple pe, assorted cakes, fruts. Notce of Lost Cortflcnte. Notce s hereby gven that Certfcate No. 0 for ffty shares of tho Captal Stock of Wn, G. rwn & Co., Ltd., standng on the books of sad Company n the name of Frederck Whtney has been lost, and transfer of same on the books of sad Company has been stop, ped. All persons are wanted aganst negotatng, purchasng or dealng wth sad certfcate. Sad share are transferable only by endorsement on nald certfcate and by surrender of same and the ssue of a new certfcate. No ttle wll pass to the fnder of sad certfcate. Sad certfcate f found should be delvered to the underalgned. H. M. WHTNEY, JR.. Treaurer W. G. rwn & Co., Ltd, Honolulu, Dec. 2S, BY AUTHORTY NOTON. PATW1WT OP NWtm 1UTM. n aomtunea wth Act, feaalm Uw, tt, ralva wll to papam from and after January 1st, 1605, sem-a- n nually n ndvanc". Seml-nnnu- al rates between January, 1st, 1005 nnd June 30, 1906, are pyth4e on January 1st, 190G. A falure to pay such advance r&usls days after due, renders the rale he44cr h bo to an addtonal 10 per cent. Rates payable at the offlee of C. M. WHTE, Chef Clerc Approved: HARBOR LGKTS. HLO, December 20. Sherff Andrews has gven notce to Captan A. P. Nlblack, at Honolulu of the U. S. C. S. HOLLOWAY, Lghthouse Servce, that the cty of Superntendent of Publc Works, Hllo wll no longer be responsble for Department the keepng up of Publc Works, of tho harbor lghts. These lghts are used by ncomng December 19, 1S04. steamers and vessels as range lghts and are properly wthn the keepng of PAYMENT OF WATER RATES. the Federal government. t s estmated that the Terrtory wll save a consderable sum nnnunlly n not beng requred to mantan these lghts. XXV of tho Sesson Laws of lfg: As provded for n Secton, Chapter Hlo Trbune. All persons holdng water prvleges or PROMOTNG RFLE PRACTCE. those payng water rates are hereby; notfed WASHNGTON, Dec. C Represen that the water rates for tle sx tatlve Hull, charman of the House (6) months endng June 30th, 1905 wll Commttee on Mltary Affars, today be due nnd pnynble nt the olllce of tho on request of Secretary of War Honolulu Wnter Works on the frst Olver ntroduced a hll to promote rfle day practce. Tho bll provdes for an an of January nual appropraton of $1, On all such rates remanng unpad on Janunry 15th 1905, an addtonal A CHARMNG MEDCNE. charge of 10 per cent wll he made t charms away your pan. No mat All prvleges upon ter what alls you; whch a headache, a rntcs re-- toothache, a spran, a stomach ache, neu ralga, rheumatsm, and all pan, Dr. Mles Antl-Pal- n Plls wll charm t away n a few mnutes. Never sold n bulk. Frst package benefts, or money back. man unpad to February 15th, 1905, (30 days after becomng delnquent) arts subject to mmedate shut off, wthout further notce. The outsde men have been nstruct ed to shut off all d dnquent prvleges as fast as possble after February 15th, Rates are payable at the offce of tho Honolulu Wnter Works to tho Chet Clerk of the Department of Publc x Works. J.. HOWL, Superntendent of Honolulu Water Honolulu, t. h. Dec. 15. loftt SHERFFS SA,E NOTCE. " y n the matter of two certan Executons ssued out of the Supremo Court of the Terrtory of Hawa, on the 12th. day of December, A. D. 1904, each enttled C. BOLTE, Plantff, vs.. W. S. EDMUNDS, Defendant, one for ttvs sum of Two Hundred Eghty-on- e and (J2S1.10) Dollars, and tho other for the sum of Two Hundred Thrty and ( ; Dollars, have, n sad Honolulu, on the 17th day of December, A. D. 1904, under and by vrtue, frst, of the herenabove mentoned Executon for Two Hundred Elghty-on- o and ($251.10) Dollars, and secondly, of the second herenabove mentoned Executon for Two Hundred Thrty and ($230.75) Dollars, leved upon, and shall offer and expose for sale and sell at publc aucton, to the hghest bdder, at the Polce Staton, Kalakaua Hale, n sad Honolulu, at 12 oclock noon of Tuesday, the 17th day of January, A. D. 1905, all the equty of th sad H. W. S. Edmunds, n and to. e. subscrpton dated September, 1903, for 3047 shares of the captal stock of tho Hawaan Ssal Company, Lmted, un less the sum of Two Hundred Eghty-on-e nnd ($281.10) Dollars, the- - amount of the frst herenabove men toned Executon, and the sum of Two Hundred Thrty and ($230.75) Dollars, the amount of the second Executon, together wth nterest, costs nnd my fee and expenses are prevously pad. All the equty of the aald H. W. S. Edmund, n and to he tuuecrtptafl, dated September, 18(4, for 1447 shares of the captal stock of the Hawaan Steal Company, Lmted, and n and to the sum of $13(0.00 n onh, and $ worth of pad-u- p share of the aald Company, payable and delverable ta hm, by the aald Com-Mn- Hawaan Slaal y, Lmted, beng money and alareo mentoned n the alulavlt of noertwr-atlo- u of aald Company, dated Sptan-be- r 10, 1M, on ll n Ut Hlllot ef H Traaaurar af tbe TerrMory af Hawa Dated at Honolulu, Oahu, Dla ftt ur f MMMMjftbat a.. m, WW, UHNRT. MUjn MaHT. VrHarr ut Hawa,

8 bght Chrstmas Curos pre-bento d awny to frends are Ha-nralt- tthe most acceptable Chrstmas curos. Wo have a large lne pt oat c-- Mh anl Hawaan jewelry. WOHANS EXCHANGE HENZ SWGET, SOUR DLL PCKLES We- - have a new supply n bulk at De dtllcawgsen counter, also m. new supply of fancy knds of fcheose anl German sausages. Lmted Telephone Alan 45 Do you thnk for a moment that you tan eradcate your dandruff wth a Srush? fachecos Dandruff Kller s the safest and aurest remedy. Try t. SoW by all Druggsts and at the Unl fan Barber Shop. Tel. Man 232. Stormy Weather s Comng on And many Outdoor Sports Must be Abandoned. Why not Get a set of Table Tenns? The game affords Good sport and Plenty of Exercse. To close out the Stock we are Sellng some fne Carvng sets at Less than cost. Step n and see Them. Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd. 931 Fort Street. NEW ADVERTSEMENTS. W, W. Wmond A Co Page S N. S. Sachs Page 5 Power of Attorney Page f Manufacturer Shoe Co Page 1 Metropoltan Meat Co Pkc S. llaekfell & Co Page 3 Hawaan News Co Page 3 H. May & Co Page 2 NEWS N A NUTSHELL Paragraphs Tl.tt Gve Condensed aos o the luj.j WEATU5K REPORT. U. S, Weather Bureau Ofllce, Young Buldng. Temperatures G a. m., OS; 8 a. m., "O 10 a. m mum, CC. 74; Noon, 75; Mornng mnt Barometer, S a. m C0.01; Absolute humdty,s a. n,, 6.4C1 grans per cublo foot; Relatve humdty, S a. m., S per cent; Dew Pont, S a, m., 01. Wnd Velocty, 0 a. n., 4, NE.; S a, m., 4, NE. ; 10 a. n., 4, NW.; Noon, 4, SW. 21 a. 0 Total wnd movement durng 24 hours ended at noon, 106 mles. ALEX. AlcC. ASHLEY, Secton Dlrectcr, U. S. Weather Bureau Ranfall m., nches. durng hours ended S Henz sweet, sour nnd dll pckles at Metlopolltan Meat Co. Chldrens and Msses style coats nt specal prces at Sachs. "No, m not comng down" repled the Governor over the telephone. "Ths s my holday." v. V. B. McStocker wjll act for W.. Hoogs durng lls absence from the terrtory. Calforna Rose Creamery Butter s delvered on ce to every home by Henry May & Co. W. W. Dlmond & Co. are solo agents for Detrot Jewel stoves, and Qurnery Cleanuble Refrgerators. The Governor spent the mornng wth hs famly nnd let the affars of state worry hm not nt all. J. E. Fullerton returned Saturday from Molokn. Ho shot n good szed number of deer whle absent. The markets closed by 10 oclock ths mornng. The Chnese have decded to always observe olllclal holdays. Excelsor dares for 1003 for pocket and ollce n complete assortment nt Hnwnlan News Cos Merchnnt street store. Frank B. McStocker has taken charge of the busness of J. F. Morgan, the auctoneer durng the latters absence on the const. Reports from many parts of Maul are to the effect that blght and the lly are rapdly destroyng the lantnna pest. Maul News. Two nfants were baptzed by the Rev. Dr. Wllam Morrs Klncald at the mornng servce at Central Unon church yesterday. Turkeys are qute scarce on Maul ths year, and many Chrstmas tables wll be perforce dened ths toothsome luxury. Mau News. The S. S. Nevadan s dschargng freght atlcahulul. The sugar wll not be ready for her before Thursday. She wll probably sal Saturday for San Francsco. See the new surpass kd Blucher Ox ford for men at Manufacturers Shoe Co. Ft, wear, style nnd comfort nl combned for $4.00. Ths was nn off day for Governor Carter. Chef Clerk Buckland was on deck at the Captol for a lttle whle ths mornng and held the fort n solemn state. The young chld of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllam H. Hoogs was baptzed Albert Landers, by Rev. Dr. Wllam Morrs Klncald yesterday afternoon, at the resdence of Mrs. Fanne Love on Ke-- wnlo street. n response to a requston on the School Department by Prncpal C. E. Copelnnd, Superntendent Atknson has promsed to outut the new Walluku school wth carpenters tools to be used by the pupls. Maul News. Qute a number of Japanese were ar rested last Sunday for dong tunnel work on the Sabbath day. They were tred and found gulty before the Ds trct Magstrate nt Walluku on Mon day, but sentence was suspended for three months. Maul News. Wednesday next. December 2S, wll be Governor Carters brthday nnd as he was born n 1SCC any very clever mathematcan can fnd out how old he wll be. t s probable that, n accordance wth custom, the Terrtoral bnnd wll serennde the Chef Executve of the Terrtory.... G" SHPPNG! ARRVNG. Saturday, December 24. Stmr. Llkellke. Naonalu. from Lana. Mau and Molokal ports, at 4:30 p. m. DEPARTNG. Tuesday, December 27. Stmr. Llkellke, Naopala, for Maul ud Molokal ports, at 5 p. tn. ADMRAL BECKLEY LAYS OFF. Admral Georce C. Becklev wll not otllclato at the openng of Moohenu Park at Hlo on New Years Day. He wll reman behnd ths trln of th steamer Klnau. Tom Brmngham wll go out ab purser and W. Jarrett a freght clerk. CHOCE BE ALGAROBA WOOD DELVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CTY. LEAVE OnDElS WTH W. W. DMOND & CO. T15 HAWAAN STAR., MONDAY, DBCBMUHn 16, OHANS EN DED A LNGERNG DEATH SALOR WHO SUSTANED BROKEN BACK LAST JUNE DES AT THE QUEENS HOSPTAL YESTE11DAY J. R. Johnn&en a salor, who was njured on June 1 by fallng down the hold of the bark Kalulnnl, tled of hs njures yesterday at the Queens Hosptal. The man had sustaned n broken back and had been bedrdden from the tme that he was taken to tho hospltnl untl hs dentl. Shortly after beng receved nt the Hosptal be began to show sgns of mprovement but lately he suffered a relapse and gradually became weaker untl ho ded. He was nbout 49 years of ago and a natve of Sweden. The members of the local branch of the Salors Unon attended the funeral whch was held nt 11 oclock ths mornng from the undertakng pnrlors of Mrs. E. A. Wllams. Thrty of tho members of tho unon were dressed n tle olllclal salor unform nnd escorted the body to the Oahu Rallwuy depot where the remans were put aboard the 11:03 tran and taken to Pearl Cty cemetery. The funeral servces were conducted by Rev. F. W.. Everton of the Seamens nsttute. t s not known whether the deceased left any relatves or not. Superntendent Ecknrt of the Queens Hosptal tred to fnd out from the man but was unsuccessful. He ether had no relatves or dd not wsh them to know anythng nbout hs condton. None of the seafarng acquantances could throw any lght on hs antecedents. MAUNA LOA ON LAST TRP. The steamer Mnuna Loa goes out tomorrow at noon on her nst trp. She wll lay up for a couple of trps for an overhaulng on her return Tuesday week. The steamer W. O. Hall wll go on her run. The steamer Mlkahaln wll probably take the Halls Kaua run. AT KAME Today was spent ns a holday by all of the students nt the Knmehameha schools. They were gven lberty from early mornng to spend the day ns they pleased and as a result the school grounds were deserted all day. PUBLC CHRSTMAS CONCERT. The Terrtoral band wll gve a concert at Thomas Square ths afternoon at 3 oclock. The program s as follows: PART. March "Chrstmas" r. Reeves Overture "Poet and Peasant"... Suppe ntermezzo "Knrama" McKlnley Selecton "A Runaway Grl" Monckton PART. Vocal "Rlgoletto" Verd Mrs. N. Alapal. Messrs. J. S. Ells, D. K. Naone and J. Nnone. Selecton "Muscal Revew"....Rvere Waltz "Revere" Waldteufel Two Marches by Hall (a) "Amercan Cadets" (b) "Greetng to All" "Star Spangled Banner." PREACHERS NSTTUTE. A Sesson of the Preachers nsttute wll be held at the resdence of Rev. O. P. Emerson at Haku on Wednesday, December 28. The followng s the outlned program of work: 1, Bble Lesson "Story ofr Joseph;" 2, Sermon Plan Heb. 13:S; 3, Topc for Dscusson Relgous Educaton of Chldren. LUAU TO STEVEDORES. McCabe, Hamlton & Renney gave a. luau ths mornng to the workmen employed by that frm. The feast was spread under the ralway wharf shed. Several hundred men enjoyed the luau. The affar was very enjoyable and the managers of the company were heartly thanked for ther hosptalty. COLORED CALENDARS. Send your frend one of tho vews of Hawa handsomely colored. We have the grandest scenery, publc buldngs, Hawallans, etc., mounted on handsome cards wth calendar pad. At Hobrons. Fne Job Prntng. Star Ofllce. Shoes James F. Morgan, AUCTONEER BROKER. 817-S- Kaahumanu St. Tel. Man 72. P. O. Bos C94. FOB SALE Sheets corrugated ron, dfferent DO YOU WANT ANY7 RANY WEATHER AHEAD 1 J AS, F. MORGAN, AUCTONEER AUCTON SALE ON TUESDAY, DEC, 27 AT 10 OCLOCK A. M.,! Shoes!! Contnuaton of shoe snle. STOREKEEPERS TAKE NOTCE. 140 Dozen left Mens, Womens and Chldrens Shoes Case Lots. JAMES P. MORGAN, Auctoneer. AUCTON SALE OK" WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, AT 10 OCLOCK A. M. am nstructed by Hon. F. de B. Layard, H. B. M. Actng Consul, to sell at my salesroom, 847 Kaahumanu street, on above date. Hand Valse 5 Trunks and One Contanng the personal effects, clothng and valuables of L. G. Groves, deceased. On vew Tuesday, Dec. 27. JAMES F. MORGAN, Auctoneer. DELCACES READY FOR Chrstmas Dnner we nvte everyone who s lookng forward to a merry Chrstmas dnner to come to see them. C. Q. YEE HOP & CO., Beretanla and Alakea Streets. 8. Kojma. mporter and Wholesale Dealer n LQUORS, JAPANESE PROVSONS, GENERAL MERCHSE, PLANTATON SUPPLES. Plantaton Orders Specally Cared For. No. 21 & 25 Hotel St., Honolulu, T. H. Telephone Whte P. O. Box 006. Contractor and Bulder House Panter ECewalo, Sherdan Street, near Kms. Honolulu H. L Telephone Whtq 601. Whtney WSH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR KND PATRONAGE TO WSH YOU ALL A Sole Agents n the Terrtory of Hawa for Detrot Jewel Stoves; Gurney Cleanable Refrgerators; Monarch and Purtan Blue Flame Ol Stoves; U. S. Cream Separators; Savn ce Pad; Etc., Etc..Era. OFFC11RS: H. P. Baldwn Presdent nt J. P. Cooke Frst nt W. M. Alexander.Second Vce-Presde- nt L. T. Peck Thrd J. WateThouse Treasurer G. M. Rolph Secretary W. O. Smth Audtor Sugar Factors and Commsson flerchants AGENTS FOR Hawaan Commercal & Sugar Company, tmjl Haku Sugar Company, Paa Plantaton, Mau Agrcultural Company, Khe Plantaton Company, Hawaan Sugar Company, Kahuku Plantaton Company, Kahulu Ralroad Company, Haeakala Ranch Company. ENOS UNON ST. above HOTEL. Paper-- House and Decoratve Pantng; Hangng, Kalsomnng and Tntng a Specalty Estmates slven; orders solcted. Fre MPORTERS Atlas Assurance Company of London. Phoenx Assurance Company of London. New York Underwrters Agency. Provdence Washngton nsurance Company. Phenlx nsurance Company of Brooklyn. Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Buldng. THE B F. DLLNGHAM CO., LMTED General Agents for Hawa. W. G. rwn & Go. AGENTS FOR Western Sugar Refnng Co., Sao Francsco, Cal. Baldwn Locomotve Works, Phladelpha, Pa. Newell Unversal Ml Co., Manufacturers of tlonal Cane Shredder, New York, N. Y. Paraffn Tlr Company, San Francs, oo., Cal. Ohlandt & Co., San Francsco, Cat. Pacfc Ol Transportaton Co., Saa Francsco, Cal. WE ARE OFFERNG FOR CHRSTMAS Genune Manla Cgar n boxes of 25, CO and 100 at reasonable prces. A very lne lne of Amercan cgars, tobaccos and cgarettes also tho best known brands of Chnese Teas, Sal Suen and Mu Lung. Store open evenngs untl 8:20. Lee Toma & Co., Ltd 33 Kng Street near Nuuanu. OF BROS. nsurance! Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Art Cutlery, Hotel Supples and Household Necesstes Marsh flerry Chrstmas Happy New Year A BEAVER LUNCH ROOM, Fort Street. Opposte Wlder & O H. J. NOLTE, PROPR, Frst-Cla- ss Lunches served wth tea; offee, soda, water, gnger ale or mlk. Smokers Requstes a Specalty. A FEW SUGGESTONS. SURE TO PLEASE. Cgars n 25, GO, and 100 to the box. Lowneys Famous Chocolate n danty packages for sweetheart and wfe. Chaplng Dshes and Wne Coolers for the pette souper. BONS BONS and Glace Fruts. GREEN CHRSTMAS TREES LEWS & CO., LTB, Make Home 2403 Telephones 210. Attractve t s surprsng what a housekeeper can do wth nteror enamels at a trllng.cost. Furnture, chars and all household artcles, pcture frames, etc., can be made beautful wth very lttle trouble. n fact most people fnd the work a pleasure. We have a full stock of the followng SATSUMA, nteror Enamels, KOPALNE, SAPOLNE ENAMELS, lllff 8 fll. 177 S. Kng Slroot Maunakea between Pauahl and Hotel Streets. WHOLESALE LQUOR DEALER. Goods. Sole Agent for Homareta Sake. Ab8 tor Wat Nlu Mnol 53, 55 and 57 Kng: Street Honolulu, H; l Jj Your H 75 ff

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