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1 The Star s An ntellgent, Progressve Newspaper TELEPHONE 365 SECOND STAR EDTON Busness Offce Want AdsThree Lnes; Three Tmes, 25 Cents VOL. XV. HONOLULU, HAWA, TUESDAY, APRL No. 50 f WLL Hawaan MMEDATE ACTON TO BE AKEN TO CARE FOll HEALTHY MALE CHLDREN PROM MOLOKA SETTLEMENT QUARANTNE SLAND WLL BEUSED AS TEMPORARY STE 0R NEW NSTTUTON. Dr. L. E. Cofcr, Chef of the Unted States Publc Health and Marne Hosptal Servce and Presdent of the Terrtoral Board of Health, ntends to take mmedato steps n the matter of fndng accommodatons and a nono for the chldren of leprous non-lepro- parentage and wll at once have them brought to quarantne sland lor temporary helter and attenton, untl -- Non-Lepro- us the Home for boys s bult, where also the best attenton FEDERAL 0OOKHK OO BULDNG O Unted. States Dstrct Attorney Breckons receved a cablegranl ths o mornng from the Department of Justce n Washngton notfyng hm 8 that the form of decree whch he had forwarded n the matter of the O 8 transfer of the Manuka ste for a Federal buldng to Govern meat, had been approved. &. Ths means that the matter wll be at once brought before the O & Unted States Dstrct Court and the transfer completed n the near O future. O The news s very welcome as the appropraton whch had ft O been mado for the purpose by Congress would, from all that can be O.O: learned, expre at the close of the present fscal year, Juno 30, and un- -.O less the transfer was completed by that tme, a new bll approptat- - C O dng the money would have to be passed by Congress. O OO OO ALOHA TEUPLE James S. McCandless, who wll represent Aloha Temple,at general conventon of the Mystc Shrne whlc wll bo held at St. Paul n July.s leavng n the Alameda tomorrow, and no othp.r.nan. has ever left Hawa wth more of her products than ho wll have on hs departure. Some of the thngs that he wll tako wth hm are several trunks tull of Promoton Commttees lterature, ten cases of pneapples whch have been gven by the Hawaan and Wa-hla- Pneapple companes, one hundred pounds of Kona coffee, between sx and seven hundred lels, about one usand cocoanuts, a large number ot Hawaan fans, also a lot of stono and shell lels, and a quantty of other Hawaan goods too numerous to menton, r Mr. McCandless n talkng over matter ths mornng wth a representatve of Tho Star, remarked: " am gong to do all n my power to boost Hawa throughout the Unted Steles on my comng trp. "Our rooms n St. Paul are gong to bo on a mnature scale lke the Promoton Commttees rooms, and any ono wantng to know about Hawa wll get the beneft of my knowledge. "We, meanng the members of Aloha temple, are gong to act as a specl promoton commttee at conventon, and n fact all over the Unted States wherever we stop. "Hawa s not well enough known throughout the Unted States, and we are gong to see what can bo done when wo get on manland. YOU CANT do better than to make your Stock and Bond deals through us. Wo aro relable, responsble Stock and Bond Brokers The rght Broker n your busness deals may mean the success of a bg venture; wrong ono, falure. When youre buyng and sellng, call on Hawaan Co., Lmted, Trust 923 Fort Street of Federal doctors wll assure the fact that they reman s. There has been a demand for some tlmo for the accommodaton of the progeny of parents who are nmates of the Molokal settlement but who are not themselves afllllcted wth the dsease and mmedato attenton seems advsable n Dr. Cofers mnd, and he wll look after them on quarantne sland, n specal quarters, untl permanent quarters are provded. WLL STE o o " was n hopes that would be ablo to secure a whole carload of pneapples to bo dstrbuted throughout the Unted States, but have been unable to do that. "The matter of pnes from UTt: Walu-aw- a company was taken up by me wth the presdent, Mr. Kellogg, but he nformed me that, as hs company was not payng dvdends, ho dd not thnk that ho would be able to gve us half a car, however, ho sad that he would gve mo some, whch he has. "Every man that s gong.away from here to represent Honolulu at conventon wll devote as much of hs tme as possble to, talkng Hawa, as thnk that we wll bo able to do some good. "There s no reason n the world why we should not have plenty of toursts here all the year Ale-Karound, as Mr. y says, and the only thng that has to be done s to get bettt-- steamshp servce, and moro news about Hawa on the manland. "Aloha Temple wll be a frst class promoton bureau n St. Paul, and f we dont brng some people back wth us, t wll not bo our fault. Hawa has everythng, very nearly, to offer the stranger, and we are bound to get a number of toursts here before long. " wll nako a trp East before go to the conventon at St. Paul, and wll dstrbute lterature every place go on the manland. The Promoton Commttee has gven me a large quantty of matter on Hawa for whch am very grateful, and wll do all n my power to sow seeds that wll brng forth frut n the end." SPRNG UHK t! Bargans n all Departments ono week only. for LD.KERR&CO..LTD ALAKEA STREET. That s the talk. Several large sugar men n town have ndmtted that project of establshng a sugar refnery n Now York wth Hawaan captal s beng serously consdered n Honolulu. Tho unconcealed purpose mentoned s to delver Hawaan planters from the suzeranty of the Sugar Trust. A leadng captalst, whoso name has been spoken as presdent of the New York refnery company n prospect, laughed to scorn the queston put to hm for confrmaton of the rumor. He hoped nobody ught he had" taken leave of hs senses. So far as le was concerned there was no truth n the report. Another sugar factor, largely nterested n a plantaton that had been rumored to have offered a subscrpton n sx fgures to refnery scheme, also flatly dened report. "Wo have the Calforna refnery on our hands and that s suffcent to care for," ths gentleman sad. "Why, t would cost fve mllon dollars to erect the refnery and that s too mucn money for tae Hawaan planters to put out these tmes. hope you wll not say there s anythng n t." Lastly, however, one of best n formed men on the Hawaan sugar n dustry sad, on menton of the rumor: "That s what money s beng held up for, but so far there s nothng but talk." PLAGUE PORT S CLOSED (Assocated Press Cable to The Star.) CARACAS, Venezuela, Aprl 2 Tho Port of Laguara has been closed for ffteen days pendng a santary report on the bubonc plague condtons exstng at that pont. TRUST NQURY (Assocated Press Cable to The Star.) WASHNGTON, D. C, Aprl 2. The House has decded to nvestgate the paper trust. S AGANST UNONS Assocated Press dable to The Star.) WNNPEG, Mantoba, Aprl 2. Tho Canadan Pacfc Ralroad has declared n favor of open shop polcy. TROOPS GO TO PE (Assocated Press Cable to The Star.) TFLS, Aprl 2. Two usand Russan troops have been sent to the Persan border. VSTNG T0RPED0ERS (Assocated Press Cable to The Btar.) WASHNGTON, D. C, Aprl 2. Fve of Amercan torpedo boats whch aro wth fleet have been or dered to vst Sacramento after fleet arrlvo n San Francsco. (Assocated Press Cable to The Star.) SEATTLE, Aprl 2. Tho Amercan automoble n Now York to Pars raco left hero today for Yokokama. SEATTLE, Aprl 2. Tho Amercan automoble n Now York to Pars raco loft hero today for Yokohama. NEW SHRT WASTS. Sachs s showng ths wook now stylos n Sprng and Summer shrt wasts, Lngere and talored, at low-- ct prces..m frfatfqt ftlaval yb.re.u unm. UplD DOWN TREMENDOUS SCOPE OF PLANS PROPOSED N CONGRESS FOR NA- VAL STATON AT PEARL HARBOR BLL CAUSED SUSPENSON OF FLBUSTER AND WAS VOTE AGANST T. o e " expect to see. Pearl Harbor, f lve to average span of human lfe, not only the greatest naval staton n the Pacfc Ocean, but the greatest naval staton n the world; not only the greatest sta- - tlon of todny, but the greatest sta tlon n all tme. Congressman 4-- (Captan) Hobson. "No people of ths country are m ctzens who lve under the Stars an Congressman Campbell. 0 9 A scres of strkng speeches were made n Congress Aprl C, n support of Pearl Harbor f ppropratlon and when t camo to a We Sherwood of Oho cast the only negatve. Hs reason was smly that ho s opposed to war altogether and wont vote for any army or navy appropratons at all. There was no need of any speecu-makln- g at all. After the bll had been reported by Congressman Bates the Speaker offered to recognze anyone who was aganst t, but no one offered to speak. Democrats and Republcans unted n helpng t along, and De mocratc flbuster was suspended long enough to let t have a clear rght of way. The followng are some of speeches: Mr. Bates. Mr. Speaker, ths bll s a complete aurzaton and partal appropraton for the establshment of a naval staton at Pearl Harbor, Hawa. beleve, Mr. Speaker, that the people of ths country fully realze at ths tlmo the necessty of not only strengthenng and confrmng our hold upon Ha waan slands, but also that wo should make them means of protecton for the wholo Pacfc coast aganst any possble enemy n the Far East. Tho Hawaan slands alford only possble baso for a naval staton for a dstance of mles from Pacfc coast. They are located at a dstance of 2,00 mles, a lttle south of west of San Francsco n an deal clmate, anl presentng a splendd harbor for fortfcatons and naval baso. For the past sxty-fv- e years ths poston has been offcally recommended to the Unted States government for n fttng naval staton and mltary and naval outpost of Unted States. Mr. Clark of Mssour. Mr. Speaker, there s an old sayng that "t s better late than never." What s beng done by ths bll ought to hnvo been dono nlno or ten years ngo. Tho argument wth wnr ndvocateb of the annexaton of Sandwch slands overrode all opposton n ths Houso n 898 was wo neded Pearl Harbor n our busness: that by expendture of a reasonable amount of money t could be made stronger than Gbraltar; that Sandwch slands aro key to Pacfc. f so propostons woro true then, y aro truo now. voted ngalnst annexaton of Sandwch slands, and dd every thng on earth know how to defeat that measure, and f wo had t to do over agan would do Bame. But that s not quostlon at present tlmo. Wo hnvo Sandwch slands, and t s volatng no sort of confdence to say that chances aro wo wll have them when Gnbrlel blows hs trumpet, unless somobody takes them away from us, whch s not very probable. (Applause) Yet, havng nnnox-c- d them becnuso t was bollovcd wo needed rn, ton years havo olapsod wut much beng dono to mnko another Gbraltar of Pearl Harbor a fact whch have urged upon Houso from year to year durng GVEN RGHT OF WAY ONE ore loyal or patrotc than sov u btrpes n the slands of Hawa." e 9.J..$..J.,J..J....;..j. e last decade. beleve one of two thngs s true that we wll have a naval base at Pearl Harbor or somebody else wll have t there. That beng case, am n favor of a bll lke ths, or ths bll. have been n favor of t ever snce we annexed so slands. do not know whether t carres enough monoy or too much money or too lttle mouey. do not pretend to know anythng about engneerng. never saw Pearl Harbor. Hut engneers say, and so who have been there say, that t s easly susceptble to beng made one of the strongest places for a naval base on the face of ulobe. That beng case, whle we are al peace wth all world we had better place t n such mpregnable condton that we wll reman at peace wth certan people that lve over on other sdo of the world nameless here for evermore. am glad that the Congress s wakng upon ths subject at last. t s much easer to retan Pearl Harbor by fortfyng t adequately than to regan t should anybody tako t from us becauso we have not fortfed t. ltsj another case where an ounce of pre-- vcntlve s worth a pound of cure. Tlat s all have to say about t one way or the other. Nearly every Amercan ctzen wll ndorso proposton of makng at Pearl Harbor, a naval staton nnd a naval baso as strong as t can be made and as speedly as t can bo dono. (Applause.) Mr. Tawney. Mr. Speaker, want to congratulate Comntteo on Nava Affars on reportng ths bll for establshment of n naval staton at Pearl Harbor on sland of Oahu n the Hawaan slands. Tho gentleman from Mssour (Mr. Clark) who, dstnctly remember, opposed very btterly annexaton of Sandwch slands, complans now that ths work ought to havo been dono long ago and heartly concur wth hm n that complant. But want to call hs attenton and attenalon of House to fact that, alugh wo havo had Pearl Harbor over slnco 88, twenty-fou- r years, Navy Department has never recommended to Congross of Unted States the establshment of a naval baso at Pearl Harbor. Notwthstandng ths fact, Mr. Speaker Congress has approprated for defense of ths harbor, and for de fense of Honolulu, n neghborhood of $3,000,000, and t s n matter of ex ceedng gratfcaton to mo to kuow that wo aro at last to begn work of establshng a naval baso bn the slands of Hawa, buttress of Pacfc coast. When ths s fully com ploted and fortfed there wll bo no longer any necessty for fortflca tlon of Pacfc coast, Tho fortlfca tlon of Hawa and establshment of a naval baso there s beet for tlfcatlon for Pacfc coast that t can possbly havo, becauso tloro s no naval vossol nlloat today that can sal (Contnued from Tago Flvo), SUPREME COURT HOLDS THAT CO UNTES HAVE NO RGHT TO SSUE BONDS AND MAU EFFORT TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS S The lmtaton n Secton E5 of the Organc Act of bonded fr ndebtedness of a subdvson of the Terrtory to a certan per- - 4 ccntagc of the assessed value of fr taxable property of such subd- - vson refers to property tax- - able by such subdvson, and a county wut power of taxaton has no power to ls3ue bonds. The Supremo Court handed down a decson ths mornng statng that W. T. Robnson s enttled to an njuncton restranng L. M. Baldwn, treasurer of the county of Mau, from ssung bonds n sum of $0,000. Tho opnon was wrtten by Chef Justce A. S Hartwell. LATE DR. HALL. Tho Rev. Chas. Cuthbert Hall, presdent of Unon Theologcal Semnary, who ded a short tlmo ago n New York cty, was an uncle of Charles B. Hall who has been connected wth Phllps & Co. for a number ot years. Charley Hall receved word n yesterdays mal of hs uncles death. Ur. Hall had honor of beng Tno youngest presdent of a dvnty school n the Untte?l States. AN ENTERPRSNG MERCHANT K. Yaraamoto s the olggest mporter of Japanese goods n Hawa. Eve y steamer from the orent (tramp or passenger) brngs hm largest shpment consgned to one frm. By gettng hs goods n large quanttes the freght and other churges are greatly reduced whch enables hm to undersell all compettors. GET A BOTTLE TODAY. Colc, pans n stomach, and darrhoea arc not only panful, but may ndcate n serous dsorder. Chamber lans Colc, Cholera and Darrhoea Re medy releves promptly and cures permanently. For sale by all dealers, Benson, Smth & Co., agents for Ha wa. Best cup ot coflee n the cty. New England Bakery. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only bakng powder mado wth Royal Orapo Croam of Tartar No Alum, No Lme Phosphate e TO BORROW HUNDRED AND FRUSTRATED. Tho gst of the decson s contaned n followng paragraphs: "The case presents but four questons whch requre serous consderaton, namely: () The effect upon the Act 39, whch aurzed thu bonds, of provson for ts takng effect upon the date of ts npproval by presdent of the Unted States, queston beng whether ths s a delegaton to the presdent of law makng, power; (2) effect upon bonds of falure of supervsors, pror to enactment of Act 39, to fx tlmo for payment of the bonds; (3) whether makng county bonds a charge on revenues of county derveu from the Terrtory affects securty of Terrtoral bonds tno payment of whch s a frst charge upon terrtoral revenues;, (4) whe- - (Contnuea on Page 8.) Fetal Car nspected Tho tral of $25,000 damago sut ot wdow of Joao Vlcrra aganst Walalua Argultural Company was contnued n Judgo Do Bolts court ths mornng. Tho court and Jury pad a vst to ralroad staton where they nspected car n whch husband of plantff camo to hs death. Durng mornng testmony was taken n regard to car and speed at whch t was travelng when pushed off trestle. Tho caso wll probably tako all today and larger part of tomorrow to complete. BUSNESS MEN PLEASED. Tho busness men of Honolulu are much pleased wth the combnaton lunch beng served at Alexander Young Cafe at popular prces New England Baxcry candles are nourshng and dcllgntful. Try them. Fne Job Prlntlnc. StAr Offce. ansters NEW CORNELL Mado of Patent Colt or Vce Kd, over Cornell last. t la especally roomy n tread, alugh bult wth a ponted swng toe, whch gves a graceful appoarnnco- - There ls NO SLPPNG at the Mool or BULGNG at sdes, bo common n somo makes of shoes. A man woarng a Banltor Shoe has that feollug of beng correctly shod., Company Lmted. 05 Fort St, P. O. 4C9 Phono 2S r. j.,- -.A.

2 M TWO TH HAWAAN STAR, TUESDAY, APRL 2, 908. ebhl Oceanc Steamshp Gompany Alameda Schedule ARRVE! HONOLULU. LEAVE HONOLULU. B. 8. ALAMEDA APR. 7 S. S. ALAMEDA APR. 22 B. 8. ALAMEDA MAY 8 S. S. ALAMEDA MAY 3 u LAMunA MAY 29 S.S.ALAMEDA JUNE 3 B. a ALAMEDA JUNE 9 S. S. ALAMEDA JUNE 24 n connecton wth the salng ol the above steamers, the AgenU aro prepared to ssue to ntendng passengers coupon through tckets by any ralroad from San Francsco to all ponts n the Unted StateB, and from New York by steamshp lne to all European Ports. FOR FURR PAltl CULARS, APPLY TO W. G. rwn & Co., Ltd AGENTS FOR OCEANC S. S. CO. Canadan-Austral- an Royal Mal Steamshp Go Steamers or the above lne runnng n connecton wth the CANADAN-PACF- C RALWAY COMPANY bet ween Vancouver, B. C, nnd (Sydney, N. 8. W., nnd callng at Vctora, B. C, Honolulu nnd Brsbane, Q. DUE AT HONOLULU ON OR ABOUT DATES BELOW STATED, VZ: FOR AUSTRALA. FOR VANCOUVER. MAR AM A MAY 2 AORANG APR. 29 AORANQ : MAY 30 MANUKA MAY 27 MANUKA JUNE 27 MARAMA JUNE 24 MARAMA JULY 25 AORANG JULY 2z AORANG AUG. 22 MO ANA AUG. 9 CALLNG AT 8UVA, FJ, ON BOTH Theo. H Dales & Co., Ltd., Genl Agent ll Amercan - Hawaan Steamshp Company FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU. Weekly Salngs va Tehuantepec. Freght receved at all tmes at the Companys Brooklyn. wharf, 4st Street, South FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN- CSCO. 5. S. NEVADAN TO SAL MAY NEBRASKAN..TO SAL MAY G FROM SAN FRAN. TO HONOLULU S. S. NEBRASKAN...TO SAL MAY S. S. NEVADAN... TO SAL MAY 5 Freght receved at Companys wharf Greenwch Street. Baggage Shppng Stprago Wood Coal ransfer Co., Ltd Packng FURNTURE AND PANO MOVNG. UP ratson NAVGATON Steamers of the above companes wll call at Honolulu and leave ths Tho average hourly velocty of the pc t on oj about the dates mentoned below: wnd s 9.4 mles ( ) Tho hghest velocty of the wnd was, FOR ORENT. FOR SAN FRANCSCO. 3G mles from NE., on the 3d, 905, ASA APRL 4 KOREA APRL 24 ( ) MONGOLA APRL 20 AMERCA MARU.; MAY 2 Staton: Honolulu, T. H. HONGKONG MARU MAY 2 SBERA MAY 9 Date of ssue: March 3, 90S. KOREA MAY 6 CHNA MAY G 9 oclock averages from records or AMERCA MARU MAY 2G MANCHURA MAY 23 Terrtoral Meteorologst; 8 oclock averages from Weather Bureau records. SBERA JUNE NPPON MARU MAY 30 CHNA JUNE 8 ASA JUNE C WM. B. STOCKMAN. MANCHURA MONGOLA JUNE 3 Secton Drector, Weather Bureau.. f...jlne5 AND DOWN VOYAGE8. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU. S. S. ALASKAN S. S. TEXAN TO TO SAL APR. 29 SAL MAY 3 H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu, C. P. MORSE, General Freght Agent COMPANY FOR FURR NFORMATON APPLY TO H. HACKFELD CO., LTD. Prntng :- PHONE 58 - Offce For years the 8tar8 prntng offce has been a busy place. We have ganed a reputaton for dong good work at far prces and delverng the Job when promsed. Few prntng offces can make a smlar clam. Wth addton to our plant we are n a better condton than ever to handle commercal prntng. Our three Lnotypes are at your servce for book and bref work. f you are not a 8tar customer, send us a tral order; you wll be pleased wth the result tar Prntng Offce MeCandlets Buldng. Telephone 365 HPPNG (For addtonal and later shppng see pages 4, 6 or 8.) TDES, trtjn AND MOON. Last Quarter of the Moon March 25th. a 2 S-- S- - h S Hg t " p K s S3 3 l g U A.M. t.. M.A.M.. M. Utses 30 2:M :.W 0:00 5:25C:l&j 5:09 6:rJ 3 3:0.5 3:42 6:23 0:5 5:5 5:53 P.M. A.M. 4:8.5 3:55 0:06 0:33 5:50,0:( :cts Jfl:lfl 2 4:B?..6 4:30 0:3. :22 5: 8:C0 5:4l:lc 3 5:40.7 5: fl.o 4 0:27.7 5:34 :23 U:7 5:48 0:7 0:0!) 5 7:8.0 C:"7.43 :25 5:)7,B: :08 U. S. Coast and Geodetc Survey fl. The tdes at Kahulul and Hllo occur about one hour earler than al Honolulu. Honolulu standard tme? 0 hours 30 mnutes slower than Green wch tme, beng that of the merdan of 57 degrees 30 mnutes. The tlmo Tmes of the tde are taken from the whstle blows at :30 p. m. whch s the same as Greenwch, 0 hours, 0 mnutes. Tho Sun and Moon are for loca? tme for the whole group. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRCUL- TURE, WEAR BUREAU. The followng data, coverng a perod of 33 years, have been compled from the McKbbn and AVeather Bureau re cords at Honolulu, T. H. They are s sued to show the condtons that have provalled, durng month n queston, for the above perod of years, but must not bo construed as a forecast of weather condtons for comng month. Month, Aprl for 33 years. TEMPERATURE. (S years ) Mean or normal temperature, 73 deg. Tho warmest month was that of 893, wth an average of 75 deg. Tho coldest month was that of S93, wth an average of 7 deg. The hghest temperature was SG deg. on 25th. a93. The lowest temperature was 59 deg. on 2st. S99. PRECPTATON. (ran 2 years, , ) Average for the month, 2.33 nches. Averago number of days wth.0 of an nch or more, 3. Tho greatest monthly precptaton was 7.95 nches n 890. Tho least monthly precptaton was 0.8 nch n 90G. Tho greatest amount of precptaton The S. S. "HLONAN" of ths lne, carryng passengers and freght, wll run n a drect servce between ths port and San Francsco, salng And arrvng on or about the follow lng dates: Leave B. F. Arrve Honolulu. Leave Honolulu. APR. 8 APR. 5 APR. 2 MAY 6 MAY 3 MAY 9 JUNE 3 JUNE 0 JUNE 6 PASSENGER RATES TO SAN FRANCSCO: FRST CABN, J60.00, recorded n any 24 consecutve hours ROUND TRP, FRST CLASS, $0.00. was 3.30 nches on the 30th, 885. For Further Partculars, Apply To RELATVE HUMDTY. Average 9 a. m., G8 per cent; aver-ag-o Castle & Cooke Lmted, Agents 9 p. m., 74 per cent ( ). Averago 8 a. m. G5 per cent; average 8 p. m., 09 per cent ( ) CLOUDS ANlJ WEAR. Pacfc Mal Steamshp Co. (8 years, ) Average number of clear days, ; Occdental & Orental S. S. Go. partly cloudy ;days, 4; cloudy days, 5. WND. (Drecton, 23 years; velocty, 3 years.) Toyo Ksen Kasha S. S. Co. Tho prevalng wnds are from the NE, ( , ) J. Shppng n Port (Avmy and Navy.) U. S. S. roquos, Carter, Mdway, March 27. (Steamsnps). O. S. S. Alameda, Dowdell, San Francsco, Aprl 7. (banng Ttsatjs). Am. sc. Andy Mahony, Grays Harbor, March 29. Am. sp. John Ena, Madsen, Norfolk, Aprl 2. Am. bk. Andrew Welch, Kelly, San Francsco, Aprl 2. Am. bkt. KHUltat, Cutler, Port Gamble, Aprl 9. Am. sp. Drlgo, Goodwn, Baltmore, Aprl G. Russ. sp. Dundee, Gustafson, Lcth, Aprl G. Br. sp. Celtc, Monarch, Thomas, Hamburg, Aprl 7. Am. bk. Foolng Suey, Banfleld, York, Aprl 8. The Mals NTELLGENCE New OUTGONG. For S. F., Alameda, Aprl 22. For S. F Korea, Aprl 24. For Vctora, Aorangl, Aprl 29. For Colones, Marama, May 2. For Orent, Hongkong, Maru, May 2. NCOMNG. Sherman left Hon. for Manla, Aprl C. From S. F., Mongola, Aprl 20. From Orent, Korea, Aprl 23. From Colones, Aorangl, Aprl 29. From Vctora, Marama, May 2. From Orent, Amerca Maru, May 2. From S. F., Hongkong Mnru, May 2. U. S. A. TRANSPORTS. Thomas left Hon. for Manla Mar. 4. Logan at San Fran. Buford eft Hon. for S. P., Aprl 0. Dlx n port, ssherman n port. Warren at Manla. Crook left Nagasak, Aprl. PASSENGERS. Arrved. Per S. S. Mongola, Aprl 20, from San Francsco For Honolulu: W. M. Alexunder, Mrs. W. M. Alexander, Mrs. M. 0. Alexander and nurse, Mrs. j. Baley, O. J. Barker, A. L. Black, A. W. Bottomley, J. S. Bull, Mrs. Leon Clfton, Mss Chspa Clfton,.. A. Doughterty, Mss Llan Downey, Mrs. Edward Dunham, Mrs. F. E. Fornald, Geo. Fernald, Alfred Ferreyros, Mss A. F. Hassolle, Mrs. Maude Hampton, Ho Kong Chong, W. B. Honneynan, Mrs. W. B. Honneynan, A. Humburg, Mrs. A. Humburg, T. C. Jackson, Mrs. T. C. Jackson. A. Kolner, Mrs A. Kolner, Rev. Leopold Kroll, Mrs. L. Kroll and nfant, Master Leopold Kroll, Master Adolph Perrlne Kroll, C. L. La Rue, Mrs. C. L. La Rue Jr.,, Mrs. J. E. La Rue, A. Lews Jr., Mrs. C D. Lufkln, Mrs. J. E. Merwln and n fant, Mss M. Mtchell, F. D. Moore, Ars. A. A. Moore, Jr., W. A. Moses, Mrs. W. A. Moses, Danel P. Mumbrue, Mrs. Danel P. Mumbrue, N. Otsuka, J. R. Patence, Mrs. J. R. Patence, C. E. Phpps, Mss M. Phpps, Master E, Phpps, H. W. Prouty, Capt. Corwln P. Rees, Mrs. Corwln P. Rees, H. D. Sloggett, Mrs. H. D. Sloggett and two chldren, Mrs. W. H. Scott, two chl dren and nfant, Geo. P. Thelen, H B. Vanzwoll, Mrs. M. W. Vanzwool, F. M. Watcher, Mrs. F. W. Watcher, W. Waterhousc, Mrs. W. Waterhouse, Mrs E. J. Wcldon. M.. Dow. Departed. Per S. S. Mongola, for the Orent, Aprl 20. Mss A. C. Rogers, Mss H F. Rogers, Mrs. John H. Thomas, Mss Mary May Thomas, Mss sabel Thorn as, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bolng, Mrs. M. C. Aldrch, L Cheung.wlfe and 3 chldren, Geo. Brown, Ellson Jordan, W. H. Heen and wfe. Mrs. G. G, Seong and chld, Mrs. Chrstan A, Kupferberg, Prff. and Mrs. G. L. Bab cock, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. "Rogers. (Lst Corrceted Day of Salng). Per S. S. Hlonan, Aprl 2, for San Francsco: Mbs Ada Adcock, Capt. J. Averdam, Mrs. FredAngus, MrsrGrace P. Boardman, Mrs. Carre Jacobs-Bon- d,.mrs. Cummlngs and 3 chldren, Mrs. Deane, Mr. Eakles, Mrs. Eakles, Wllam Glbb, Mrs. Glbb, Mss Glbb, E. O. Hall, Mrs. E. O. Hall, O. C. Jones, T. S. Kay, Mrs. Kay, H. W. Leach, Ars. P. M. Lews, Mrs. McGonagle, Mac-ntyr- W. e, Mrs. Murasky, Mrs. R. S. Nor-rl-s and chld, Mrs. D. Owens and chld, Alexander Smalley, H. C. Smalley, Mrs Helen Weaver, J. G. Woblley, Mrs. Wooley. PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Per S. S. Mauna Kea, Aprl 2, Tor Hllo and way ports: C. Guaner, B. F. Dllngham, S. M. Damon, James Glbb, G. S. Kluegel, A. Aureus nnd wfe, O. D. Lufn and wfe, F. O. Buer, A. Msson. Mrs. Dr. Buffer, R. A. Kearns, Judgo V. L. Whtney, G. P. Tullock, H.. Rento, C. A. Burns, J. J. Sullvan, E. S. Aldrch and wfe, Mss Kathelno Westervelt, Judge Stanley, John. Jones, Clvo Daves, Mrs. Mat-so- n, Mrs. H. K. Keohokalole, He-tk- a, Mrs. Mrs. Hopcmnn, H. Hopemnh, F. E. Sayer, Julan Monsarratt, V. W. Brune--, J. A. Magulre,. P. Baldwn. Booked. Per S. S. W. G. Hall, for Kaua, Aprl 2: w. Stoddart, B. D. Baldwn, W.. Stockham, Rev. W. B. Oleson, O. H. Gulck, Rev. Scudder, W. H. Rce, Mrs. W.. Scott and 3 chldren. Per S. s. walan, for Moloka, Aprl 2: Father Joseph, R. Hnd, G. R. Cooke and party. Per S. S. Alameda, for San Francsco, Aprl 22. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Neal-on- d, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brock, Mrs.. Frates, Mrs. L. Hammey, Mrs. E. Rous, Mrs. C. M. Lews, Mrs. N. S. Norrls and nfant, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Marston, Governor and Mrs. Frear, chld and mad, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cohen, Mrs. G. F.Brackett and son, Mrs. J. F. McCrum, Mss A. Jenkns, Mrs. G. H. Hosmer, R. S. Hosmer, Mr. and Mrs. Glrard, Mss Ada Aderck, Mrs. A. V. nman, Mrs. J. A. Vorret and nfant, Ms3 C. E. Glbert, Mss Alce Porter, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wool-le- y, Mr. and Mrs. Devltt, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smth, Mrs. B. Cameron, Mss C. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ftch, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dumont, H. C. Smalley, Alex. Smalley, Mrs. K. M. Lawler, Mss Lawler, Eunlco Culllnan, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bgelow and chld, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sptzen, James. Fen-wc- k, C. G. Bartlott, Mrs. Ana Logan, Mss May Logan. Mrs. A. C. Freeman and daughter. C. G, Smth, J. Young, james w. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, Mss J. L. P. Robnson. Mrs. W. B. Cooley. Mss M. Cooley, H. Rosenborg, E. W. Duckwall and wfe, Mr. Dunsheo. A.. Verra. W. C. Lyon, W. B. Lyon, W. B. Cooley, J. C. Cooley, J. J. McLaughln, Mrs. J. J. McLaughln, Mrs. Geo. Owen. Mrs. Davd Whtney, Mr. and Mrs. Ranney tcott, Mrs. Hugo Frear and daughter, G. N. and R. K. Smth, Mss L. Smth, Mrs. John A. McCandless, Mss Madgo McCandless, Jm McCandless, A. Gart-le- y, E. A. Knudsen and wfe. Wl Ml SH STEAMERS TO ARRVE. Date. Aprl Name. From. 4 Asa San Francsco 7 Alameda San Francsco 20 Mongola San Francsco 24 Korea Yokohama 25 Novadan San Francsco 29 Aorangl Colones May 2 Hongkong Maru..S. Francsco 2 Amerln Maru Yokohama 2 Marama Vctora 8 Alameda San Francsco 9 Sbera Yokonama 9 Nebraskan San Francsco 3 Hlonan San Francsco 5 Korea San Francsco G Chna Yokohama 23 Nevadan San Francsco 2G Amerca Maru.. San Francs :o 27 Manuka Coloncs 29 Alameda San Francsco 30 Nppon Maru Yokohama 30 Aorangl Vctora Juno Sbera San Francsco G Nebraskan San Francsco G Asa okohama 8 Chna San Francsco 0 Hlonan San Francsco 3 Mongola Yokohama 5 Manchura San Francsco 9 Alameda San Francsco 20 Nevadan San Francsco 23 Nppon Maru... San Francsco 23 Hongkong Maru....Yokohama 24 Marama Colones 27 Manuka Vctora 30 Asa San Francsco STEAMERS TO DEPART. Date. Name. For. Aprl 4 Asa Yokohama 8 Nebraskan San Francsco 20 Mongola Yokohama 2 Hlonan San Francsco 23 Manchura San Francsco 22 Alameda San Francsco 24 Korea San Francsco 29 Aorangl..Vctora May 2 Hongcong Maru...k ouohama 2 Amerca Maru..San Francsco 2 Marama Colones 2 Nevadan San Francsco 9 Sbera San Francsco 3 Alameda San Francsco 5 Korea Yokohama lf Nebraskan San Francsco G Chna San Francsco 9 Hlonan San Francsco 23 Manchura Yokohama 2C Amerca Maru......Yokohama 27 Manuka Vctora g30 Nevadan San FrancS-- 30 Nppon Maru... San Francsco 30 Aorangl Colones June Sbera Yokonaroa 3 Alameda San Francsco 6 Asa San Francsco 8 Chna Yokohama 3 Nebraskan San Francsco 3 Mongola San Francsco 5 Manchura Yokohama G Hlonan San Francsco 23 Nppon Maru Yokohama 23 Hongkong Maru..S. Francsco 24 Alameda ban Francsco 24 Marama Vctora 27 Manuka Colones 27 Nevadan... San Francsco 30 Asa Yokohama U. S. A. Transports wrn ave for San Francsco and Manla, and wll arrlve from same ports at rregular ntervals. N CAUSE OF LEARNNG. "So Crmson Gulch keeps a poker gamo runnng nght am day now!" sad the tourst. "Yep," answered Bronco Bob. "We j hate to do t, but moral oblgatons must bo met. A feller out East gave U3 a lbrary on condton that we rase a share of the expense, and we dasnt let ktty rest n mnute." Wash ngton Star. NEW RELAND. Syduey Brooks contnues n tn Aprl number of the North Amercan Revew hs study of "The New reland". Ths second artcle of the seres s devoted to a general survey ot the stuaton n the Emerald sle. Dscussng the possblty of the occasonal recurrence of agraran outrages, he says:, "There aro many landlords who have refused to sell under Wyndham Act, and to these some form of compulson wll have to be appled. Agan, n barren and backward West, where best land s gven up to stock rabng and peasants lead a lfe of appallng desttuton on ther wretched flve-ncr- o holdngs of bog and stony moor, thero s a flerco agtaton for the partton of grazlng-land- s. We havo not, therefore, by any means seen last of agraran unrest and possbly of agraran outrage n reland. Tho peace of whch havo Bpoken s relatve only. t may not agan be broken n old convulsve fashon wth the murders of landlord and ther agents, roughng ot cattle, boycottng and arson, and an entro socety thrust by every ngenous weapon of organzed terrorsm nto a condton lttle short of anarchy. reland at large has advanced beyond that Btago; but what s true of country as a whole s not truo of every secton n t. Here and there, n ths localty and n that, bad tmes may bo agan reproduced on n smaller scale, n a moro modlfled form, but wth effects not less runous and demoralzng than of old." HAWAAN QlB at Co JUMTE)D Beretana Street near Aala Street. MANUFACTURERS OP CHUSH MACARON and BUCKWHEAT CHOSH,2 UDOH) S0BA The largest and only ncorporated concern of ts knd n Honolulu. A new enterprse launched by enterprsng merchants. K. Yamamoto Tel SALES Hotel St. near u m m t To ATTRACT JAPANESE TRADE advertse n THH DALY NPPU JUL most popular and wdely crculated evenng paper among the Japanese colony. JOB PRNTNG A SPECALTY wth ether language of Japanese, Ch. nese, Korean or Englsh. Phone Man 48. The Nppu WOW! Y. SOOA, Chmmle Fool anybody today, Four-eyes-? Emersson E. Emerson From your nterrogaton presumo you desre to ascertan f havo ndulged n any nsane attempt to render the casual rdculous. My mnd beng occuped by abstruse theory or cosmc protoplasm, havo nether the tme nor desre for such futle and frvolous pursuts. Tho charge of peonage aganst Lam AGENT. Nuuanu. P. O. Box 80 Jj Co, Ltd., Manager. Hotbl Street near BLACK OF NEW YORK. Nuuanu. Yp and Ynn Sheo was nolle nrosscd- - n Federal Court ths mornng. On Saturday afternoon, Governor Frear, n company wth Superntendent of Publc Works Marston Camp-bo- ll and Engneer Kluegel, made a trp to several ponts where Campbells department has work gong on or n prospect. The Nuuanu dam work was vsted and Alewa Heghts also, A trp was made to wllcl, whore thero aro a number of land exchanges n pros pect, wth object of cleanng up the swamp land n ths secton

3 THJC HAWAAN BTAR, TUESDAY, APUL 2, 908. THRBH COLUMBA GRAPHOPHONSS and the MARCON RECORDS, after you have once heard them, you wll have no other n your home.. Wall, Nchols Co., AGENTS. 6." RWN Co. AGENTS FOR Roval nsurance Co. of Lverpool, Eng. Scottsh Unon & Natonal ns. Co., of EdlnchurE. Scotland. OTUTolmlna of Madceburg General nsurance Company. nnmmlg TTtlnn Assurance Co. of VUUUVlblH London. Y.-W- GROCERES, SNG CO. etc. Calforna Butter, 40c lb; Cookln Butter, 30c. lb.; sland Butter, 36c. lb Nuuanu Street. Telephone Man 238. Box 852. Oatton, Nell & Co. MMTBD BHStneare, MftchlnUU. Blckntth and Bolermaker. STrt cla work at reasonable rate. OHTA, JAPANESE CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER. House No. 762 Sherdan St Telephone Wht C0. SHPPNG AND COMMSSON MER- CHANTS. SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL N- SURANCE AGENT8. representng Ewa Plantaton Co. Walalua Agrcultural Co., Ltd. Kohala Sugar Co. Walmea Sugar Mll Co. Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. Fulton ron Works of St. Lonl. Blake Steam Pumps. Westons, Centrfugals. Babcocfe & Wlcox Bolers. Greens Fuel Economzer. Marsh Steam Pumps. Matson Navgaton Co. Planters Lne Shppng Co. New England Mutual Lfe nur nce Company of Boston. Aetna nsurance Co. Natonal Fre nsurance Co. Ctzens nsurance Co. (Hartford Fre nsurance Co.) Protector Underwrters ot tno Phoenx of Hartford. AETNA FRE NS. CO. OF HARTFORD. PAD DOLLAR SAN N FOR DOLLAR FRANCSCO. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD, Are Agents for ths Company n Hawa. (Copflagraton Proof Polces). RNG UP EXCHANGE 23. mmedlato attontlon gven to Phono Orders, WASHNGTON SOCETY AND RS. ROOSEVELT WASHNGTON, March 2. Mrs. pass under her drect supervson Theodore Roosevelt, wfe of the presl- - Meantme Mrs. Roosevelt does a bt o dent of Unted States, s one wo-- amateur gardenng and has lesure to man n offcal lfo who would bo jus- take an actve nterest n progress tlled n halng the advent of Lent of lorculturo as carred on n tbw wth more than ordnary satsfacton. ; Whte House conservatores. Alugh lttle s heard about Wth the current books of wortn actvtes of the mstress of the Whte from the standpont of lterature ot House, fact remans that Mrs. amusement she s roughly famlar. Roosevelt s one of the busest women whle her range ot readng takes n n offlclal crcles. Exempt from the the ever varyng output of maca-ncccssl- ty of makng the offcal calls, zncs. that bugaboo of the wves ot men n An adept wth needle, some or publc lfe, many envy Mrs. Roosevelt dantest bts of handwork come ln-h- er her lesure, ner prvlege of namng from her ndustrous fngers. Few dates and her ablty to make her fant arrvals n households of her own plans. However, a survey of tno frends lack some tangble evdence ot stuaton controntng the wfe, of tno her foreught and skll, the latest nresllont. as vewed hv nnn convor- - completed output from Mrs. Rooso- - sant wth daly lfe at the Whte volts work basket beng a beautfully House, fact remans that Mrs. made "slumber coat" of soft bluo slls about Mrs. Roosevelts "spare tme." comfortably wadded and fnshed wth j To be sure, the wfe of the presdent fancy sttchng whch found ts way on art or somo other topc of the tno mght as dle as her fancy dctated, as a chrstenng gft to and Phlander tako a cup of tea at concluson of the program. be but n common wth the other members of the famly she has a fund ot of Senator Knox of Pennsylvana, Chase Knox, nfant grandson Fnally, Mrs. Roosevelt s fespons- - energy whch she has common seusa When Mss Ethel was a pupl at one oe for dscoverng the charms of the enough to put to practcal servce ana of the local schools many Whte of her at House gardens and supplementng her dscovery by nvtng trom a feelng of responsblty wftch lm tractlvely made blouses whch were pels her to take many thngs upon the envy of her schoolgrl frends rep tme to tme the socal and omcla herself that some mght leave to the resented the skll land devoton of the world to share ther sprngtde glores care of retaners. presdents wfe. DOES NOT PLAY BRDGE. SUPERVSES EVERYTHNG. Sho does not play brdge, but sue The Roosevelts have establshed does play pano and does t re-- new record for entertanng, total markably well, owng to persstent of ther hosptaltes, formal and ln- - and constant practce kept up even n formal, mountng up to prodgous the mdst of many dstractons. Mrs. numbers durng the course of a season. Roosevelts knowledge of musc goes n the arrangement of all affars sucn beyond that ot the average "per- as state dnners, teas and muslcales, former," and her nterest n an Mrs. Roosevelt takes a large slaro shall esteem t a great favor to receve genune leap-ye- ar branches of art evdences her real personally. The table n the state proposals, lor devoton to the cause of musc, so dnng room s never lad for any feast marrage, from bona llde wealthy ladles only. well up s she n muscal composton before Mrs. Roosevelt gves mnute dl that sho s able to "buld" a program rectlons as to floral scheme and other Applcatons n Englsh to be ad and muscans engaged to entertan decoratve essentals, and regularly dressed to "Sutor," care of Hs Wor Mrs. Roosevelts guests almost n throughout the wnter, no matter how- - shp the Mayor of Honolulu and mark varably receve suggestons as.to tne frequent dnners, Mrs. Roosevelt tgue or overstran. ed Leap Year Proposal. program to bo presented. At any rate makes a vst to J. P. COOKE, Manager. the dnng room to t s an unwrtten law of the unte "n Englsh" and "Leap Year Pro the program always goes to Mrs. see the completed work before she ap House that nothng shall come ne posal" are underscored n the copy. Roosevelt before t s prnted. pears to greet her guests, tween famly and ts peaceful and nfftoers and DRECTORS. Nor does sho confne her nterest Punctualty s a byword at the Whte serene day to day lfe. H. P. Baldwn Presdent to musc alone. Mrs. Roosevelt s an House, and as the 8 oclock dnng hour Tho dscusson of the chldren n the Vce-Presde- nt.t. R. Hastle st ardent and ntellgent lover of pc approaches an almost frenzed haste publc prnts s exceedngly SEGY. dstasteful STRAUS Vce-Presde- nt W. M. Alexander.. 2nd tures and few exhbtons of any moment leave Washngton wut Mrs. gvng the fnshng touches to the velt, whose desre s to have ther sons marks the labors of men who are both to the presdent and Mrs. Kouso- - Vce-Presde- nt J. P. Cooke 3rd J. Waterhouse..: Treasurer Roosevelt havng devoted some tme table. Always, as the quarter hour and daughter grow up wut that EXCLUSON to. E. Paxton Secretary to a study of the canvases. strkes, the elevator Tunnng from tlo whch comes from W. O. Smth Drector The presdent shares ths nterest man corrdor to the presdentatapartments on the second floor descends and acheved wth the younger chldren ercan Revew opens wth an artcle overmuch attenton. The success The Aprl number of Tre North Am o. n. Carter Drector wth hs wfe, and that Mss Ethel Ja W. R. Castle Drector gong n for musc and art s amply a second later Mrs. Roosevelt, n dn speaks volumes for Mrs. Rooserelt by Secretary Oscar S. Straus on "The demonstrated by her constant attena-anc- e ner attre, makes the tour of the table. The slghtest dsarray or ds Mss Ethel, Master Archbald an,l artcle concerns tself wth the laws common sense. Sprt and Letter of Excluson. The concerts SUGAR FACTORS at and art exhbtons. Mrs. Roosevelt takes the greatest satsfacton n tte companonshp of nor the men who make t crepancy catches her eye at Onco and the rrepressble Quentn are a tro as nyplllf nmnnsn frnn tln Untnd AND COMSSON MERC HANTS a professon to far removed from "bumptousness" States. Secretary Straus s strongly ot attractve young daughter, and ther arrange dnner tables wllngly agree of average boy and grl as one opnon that prncple on whch camaradere bespeaks planly slmj-- j a that her terse crtcsms and sugges could well conceve. Brmful of health, theso laws have been formed s.un AGENTS FOR tons are often of more than passng fond of fun and nterested n everythng that presents tself for consd- straton of them Unted StateSbflclals fortunate, nasmuch as n admn- - Hawaan Commerlcal & Sugar Com MANAGES OWN HOUSE. value to them n ther work, Dany. Alugh Mrs. Leftwch, the Whte Mrs. Roosevelt does her shoppng n eraton at the moment, the lttle We led to subject respectable Chnese Haku Sugar Company. House house keeper, s a vertable person, attends to lam-l- y the detals of her group are the embodment of all travelers to unnecessary nconvenence Paa Plantaton. pllar and support by day and nght wardrobe and supervses the school that youthful happness and unaffected and humlaton. The laws, as they at Maul Agrcultural Company. to her mstress, the fact remans that work of the younger chldren. smplcty mples. present exst, make excluson rule Klhel Plantaton Company. much of the daly routne of the house Devoted to outdoor recreaton, al Democratc to a degree, not Hawaan Sugar Company. comes under Mrs. Roosevelts personal attenton. Tho purely offcal a tramp whch may cover beveral nty of manner and bearng, but the most every mornng fnds her off tor only-ms- s and admsson the excepton, whereas, Ethel, who has a very pretty dg- n Secretary Strauss opnon, they Kahuku Plantaton Company. should be altered so that admsson Kahulul Ralroad Company. phase of socal lfe at the Whte House mles. Meantme, some part of the af two younger boys dsplay a pronounced ndvdualty and temperament excepton. He says: would be rule and excluson the Haleakala Ranch Company. Mrs. Roosevelt s content to leave n ternoon s generally gven over to Honolua Ranch. the hands of her secretary, but not so horseback rde n company wth the wut encroachng upon the rghts "As the laws are framed t would the usand lttle consderatons presdent, or to a drve. and prvleges of se wth whom they appear as f the purpose were rgdly whch go to gve character to a homo BOUDOR CABNET. come n contact. to exclude persons of the Chnese race and ncdentally to promote famly Many declare that and To the casual observer unacquanted n general, and to admt only such persons of GU happness. Mrs. Roosevelt are seen at ther best wth ther status, Mss Ethel and her race as fall wthn certan Such detals as the arrangement or wth ther chldren about them, Doth brothers would be notceable only as expressly stated exemptons. regard, Honolulu, T. H. flowers and the workng out of menus presdent and hs wfe havng to YSALLY MSS FLORETTA WHALEY. jjgggfeas remarkable degree ts.e raculty of beng good comrades wut losng parental dgnty. As for Mrs. Roosevelt, despte uer manfold actvtes, no woman m Washngton has moro tme lor nor chldren, Many frendshps made durng a pro- - louced resdence at the captal are mantaned by the mstress of the Whte House as n old days wnnn enrcs were not so many nor poston so exalted. Tho 5 oclock tea table s qute an nsttuton, and about that tttnlllur board gather many who care lttle lor pomps and vantes of a "func ton." Furthermore, Mrs. Roosevelts cordalty wth the wves of the men who consttute group of presden tal advsers has made her a prmo ra- - orlte n cabnet crcle. Conse quently Tuesday meetngs of the boudor cabnet" are charmng alfnra well calculated to smooth the pathway of offcal procress. From tme to tme, also Mrs. Roose velt llnds a spare afternoon to have a few frends at luncheon or to nvte a number to hear some aurty talk on occason of her dellghtrul garden partes. COMPLEXON LKE GRLj. Whether lfe goes fast or s;ow the even tempered, well posed mstress or Whte House goes her busy way apparently mperturbed. That she s happy n her nome, wherever that may be, s patent to the least observant. Her complexon s as fresh as a grls, her face s utterly devod of any lnu mdlcatvo of care or worry, and alugh she carres a role strenuous enough to throw the average woman nto nervous prostraton, Mrs. toose- - velt shows absolutely nu sgn ot fa members of a famly where tranng kept pace wth good breedng. PERSONNEL BRmSH OF CAB NET LONDON, Aprl 2. Offlclal an nouncement was made tonght of now cabnet appontments, and they are dentcal wth the forecast made a few days ago, as follows: Herbert Asquth, premer and frst lord of the treasury; Davd Lloyd George, chancellor of exchequer; Lord Tweedmouth, presdent of the councl; earl of Crewe, secretary or stato for the colones; Regnald Mc- - Kenna, frst lord of admralty; Wnston Spencer Churchll, presdent of board of trade; Walter KUncl- - man, presdent of the board of educa ton. John Morley, secretary of stato for nda, and Sr Henry Fowler, chancel lor ot the duchy of Lancaster, have been made peers, but retan ther present offces. Colonel J. E. Seeloy has been apponted under secretary for colones, Lord Lucas parlamentary secretary of the war ofllce, F. D. Ackland fnancal secretary of war offlco and Thomas R. Buchanan parlamentary secretary, nda offce. Tho few changes whch Premer Asquth mado n old Campbel-Ban-normn- n cabnet caused no surprse. Hs am seomlngly has been to avod as far as posslblo any bye electon n consttuences whero fath n lberalsm s waverng. Tho changes as announced wll only necesstato four byo electons, of whch three, held, respectvely, for John Mor ley, Walter Rnclman and Sr Henry Fowler, may bo consdered qute safe. Wnston Spencer Churchlls rff-eletlnn n MmnhoKter. lowover. s eonsld ered decdedly doubtful. Untl won by Sj M Churchll after ono of most nota-- fljjf De contests su uuus ago ths seat jhx had been for a decado a conservatve Nf stronghold. HE WANTS LEAP PROPOSAL Charman Charles Hustare. Jr. of the Board of Supervsors, not beng nclned to open a matrmonal agency even wth chance of servng hmself as a clent has handed to The Star letter prnted below, wth the nclos-ure- s, whch was addressed to Mayor of Honolulu. The wrtng s n a stylsh busness hanu from a stub pen but s a press copy, ndcatng that the wrter s castng matrmonal hooks n dfferent waters. Hs photograph show a rather sensble lookng youug man wearng cap, apparently, of a steamer offcer. Perhaps he magnes that 3 a good sort of cap to set lor rch woman he seeks: 33 Shuter Street.Toronto, Canada, Gth Aprl, OS. Sr: Kndly excuso the lberty take n solctng Your Worshps nfluence, to have followng crculated wdely n all papers throughout Your Worshps state and beyond. Wll Your Worshp please omt my name and address from papers and forward reples to mo and oblge. Should Your Worshp wsh to nves tgate my character, can refer to the Rt. Hon. Jas. Bryce, Brtsh Ambas sador at Washngton, U. S. A., also professonal gentlemen n ths cty guaranteed by the Mayor. Trustng to receve Your Worshps worthy recognton and thankng Your Worshp n antcpaton. Beleve me, yours truly, JAS. W. ROSS. FOR NEWSPAPER ONLY. (Photo.) LADES. tnls feature of present laws ab unnecessary and fraught wth rrtatng consequences. n the admnstraton of laws as framed, no matter what care s taken to treat, wth courtesy and consderaton persons of the Chnese race who are lawfully enttled to admsson, t s mpossble that tloso who have to enduro the formaltes re qured of tlem should fall to take of fence and to resent as a humlaton the manner n whch by law they aro dstngushed from natves of other countres. Laws so framed can only be regarded as nvolvng a dscrmnaton on account of race, ugh dscrmna tons on account of race, color, prevl- - our condton or relgon, aro alke op posed to prncples of the Republc and to the sprt of ts nsttutons." l $ "w r-- v r n.r..s!ec!5sse?s CONCERT There wll bo a publc bnnd concert ths evenng at Thomas Square at 7:30 oclock. Followng s program: PART. March "Bersnglerl" Eleuberg Overture "Sprngtme" Blgge "Glow-Worm- ntermezzo " Llnko Selecton "Neapoltan Ars"..Godfrey PART. Vocal Hawaan Songs Ar. by Berger Sellectlon "Fddle-de-de- e Strombcrg Rondo "Loralne" (by request)..gllet March "Venna Schrnmel "Star Spangled Banner." ACCDENTS WLL HAPPEN N BEST REGULATED FAMLES. Tho average homo s frequently n need of a good lnment, as accdents wll happen and slght alments appear when least expected. For a cut or bruse, a burn or scald, Chamberlans Pan Balm s cxcollcnt t s also good for sprans and swellngs and for lame back t s superor to any plaster. For salo by all dealers, Benson Smth t Co., agents for Hawa. A V T TT NTT TE. S-- A "ts TO NEW CHOP HOUSE. P. John, late of Manhattan Lunch Rooms, has opened a new Chop House on Hotel street near Nuuanu. Flr.t class meals served at all hours. HOFFMAN CHOP HOUSE. s there any reaeon why our advertsng matter should not help your busness? Lets sea. HAWA PUBLCTY Telephone 73. CO. F, S, Photographer Kodak Developng, Prntng, Enlarg ng and nteror Photographng. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. 220 Hotel St, bet. Nuuanu and Bethel Sts., Honolulu, T. H. All knds WRAPPNG PAPERS and TWNES, PRNTNG and WRTNG PAPERS. AMERCAN.HAWAAN PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD. GEO. G. GULD, General Manager. Fort and Queen Streets. Honolulu. PHONE 40. cvcky dul)y who has tred other Beer and then gets a glass of PRMO, says at once that t s the fnest Beer, wth the softest and most mellow flavor, that he has ever tred. jj Thats because ts made rght, of the x rght gran. ts Home-Bre- $ PRMO BEER ONLY REAL Blaster Hats Stoddard-Dayto- n Motor Car Co., Dayton, Oho. ndanapols, ndana, March 24th, 008. Model "K" wns frst n? class, frst n class, frst n J and over, defeatng all entres, regardless of H. P. Also specal tlmo prze wnnng 8-- hll record. Model wns thrd n 000 to $800 class. xssy The von Ham m Young Co., Ltd 7 ft DA LY A PALATALTRAN l!jlhllllnlllll!llllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllmlnw fc RS. Hero s fg ll T DUNN HARRSON BULDNG- - TE LEG R )tonrtj Dapton the Car. truly RAHf LMTED HCAG0 LAR PEOPLE Your next trp to Chcago or East wll be much more enjoyable f you go through Los Angeles, jff thence on ths superb "Lmted" through Salt Lake Cty and Omaha. W Only 3 days Los Angeles to Chcago wth beautful scenery to vew. Just remember to Ask For; Tckets m Salt Lake Route rw JS x

4 rodr HAWAAN BTAl, TUESDAY, APllL 2, 908., DALY AND SEM-WEEKL- Y. Publshed every afternoon (except Sunday) by the Hawaan Stak Newspaper Assocaton, Lmted. SUBSCRPTON RATES: Local, per annum $8.oo Foregn, per annum 2.00 Payable n advance. Entered at Pott Off! e at Honolulu, Hawa, as second class mall matter. Subscrbers who do not get ther papers regularly wll coffer a favor y notfyng the Star Offce; Telephone 365. The 8upreme Court of The Terrtory of Hawa has declared both HAWAAN 8TAR (dally) and SEM WEEKLY STAR news-paper- s of general crculaton throughout the Terrtory of Hawa, "sutable for advertsng proceedngs, orders. Judgments and decrees entered or rendered n the Courts of the Terrtory of Hawa." Letters to HAWAAN 8TAR should not be addressed to any n. (dvdual connected wth the. offce, but smply to ThE HAWAAN STAR, er to the Edtoral or Busness Departments, accordng to tenor or purpose. GEORGE F. HENSHALL MANAGER TUESDAY : APRL 2, ujos TME SHORT FOR DECORATNG. The announcement made yesterday by Secretary Mott-Smt- to h, the effect that the personnel of the commttee whch wll lake charge of the recepton of the battleshp lcet when t arrves wll be decded on as soon as Governor lrcar leaves for the Coast, s a welcome one Up to the present tme there has been too lttle actn n ths matter, for the tme before the shns wll be here s now very short. n ths regard there s one specally mportant matter to be consdered, that of decoraton. Honolulu should be n gala garb to receve the offcers and men of the fleet. But where s ths materal to come from? herc s none, or at least very lttle, to be had n ths cty and t wll take tme to tret t here from the Coast. The matter s one whch must be rushed.. The Star thnks that Dr. Wood was a costler Presdent of the Board of Health than Pnkham. t s true that a santary fre, aurzed by hm, got away from the Fre Depart- under drecton or by an all star cast of local amateurs ment and burned Chnatown, but that was not Dr. Woods JR. HUGO HERZER fault. Advertser. Beneft of Tho Kunalu Rowng Club. The bg Chnatown fre had nothng whatever" to do Wth the costlness of the admnstraton of the Board of Health of the orgnal plague Ou tmes. t was a dsaster entrely separate from the vast expendtures THURSDAY and SATUlDAY, whch that Cocktal-mxe- r board aurzed. The board s by no means Evenngs s6 much to blame as would appear from the present pont of vew, for Aprl 2 3rd and 2.ll, 908 t acted n accordance wth publc sentment so strong that resstance would have been mpossble. The whole communty took a scare GEORGEOUS COSTUMNG whch t s now recognzed was qute unnecessary, and t threw away hundreds of usands of dollars. But rghtly or wrongly, there can BEAUTFUL SNGNG KltOLO, be no queston that wut any fre at all, the experence s not MRTH lkely to have an equal n costlness. MUSC AND FUN ROBERTSONS RETREMENT. A. G. M. Robertson has served the Republcan party as ts executve head for a number of years, wth conspcuous ablty and fathfulness and absolutely wut recompense for the tme he has gven to ts affars, just as n the frst legslature he gave.hs tme and talents to lawmakng and dd probably more than any other one member to save an unfortunate stuaton. There has never been any queston as to the ablencss of hs generalshp or the publc-sprte- d broadmndedness of hs polcy and hs as head of the party has always been unanmous. Untl he announced hs nablty to contnue longer to gve hs tme to the work, there was no queston that he could have been unanmously chosen agan. t s poor publc apprecaton for such work as he has done to remark that hs retrement "helps clear the way to party harmony." t s moreover untrue as regards the real party, as s shown by Robertsons havng just been endorsed unanmously for natonal commtteeman. FALURE RECORD. The queston has been asked me whch of these two men s the greater spendthrft : the man who earns $0,000 a year and As was to have been expected, from the prevous hstory of such f..); perods, the fnancal panc of last year has resulted n an ncrease of spends $9,900 of t, or the man who earns $25 a week and spends V. falures. l(or the frst quarter of a the number of falures was 22 f r wrnr ttrt n nn rrt Ht tt rmn-on- xm rncfn.. ltam per cent, larger than for the last quarter of 907 and 59 per cent, heaver than for the frst quarter of last year. Alugh condtons were jl an equal number of argumentatve people wllng to stck rfj proposed would be a thankless task, for you would fnd perhaps exceptonally favorable at the begnnng of 907, makng the compar up for jt son between then and the end of the year scarcely a far one, yet, as each sde. And, after all, such a queston s of lttle real mport- -,J Bradstreets ponts out, "t s worth notng also that n only one of the ance. t suggests, however, the problem of lvner wthn ones! past twenty-fv- e years, namely, 896, were falures heaver n number,, ncome and the mportance of cqntrolng the habt of expense. l than they have been snce January ths year. At the same tt tme, Robert Lous Stevenson advses : "Earn a lttle and spend a (5; the volume of March labltes was the smallest for any month snce ttlc less." Ths s ndeed a noble deal. t savors of the sm- - A September, a fact that s takqn as a hopeful sgn n the records. Vj Pe hfe and carres wth t the mplcaton that one should devote j h Alugh the frst quarter of 896 had a greater number of falures only a small porton of hs tme and energy to the pursuts of! than the correspondng perod of 908, n the aggregate of labltes j( commerce and tle accumulaton of wealth. : ths year s almost 80 per cent, worse than twelve years ago. Thus, jjj How many men n busness today, however, would take J n the frst three months of 896 there were 452 falures wth assets kndly to advce of ths charatccr? What employee s there who Jfj f $35,52,70 and labltes of $62,53,026, aganst 479 falures n ; takes for hs motto "Earn a lttle and spend a lttle less?" w the frst three months of ths year wth assets of $69,820,82 and labltes of $,837,663. The unfavorable dsparty n the rato between worth, and furthermore, s always strvng to make hmself worth t lo spend a lttle less than you cam man wants to earn all he s, number of falures and amount of labltes, shown ths year as compared wth 896, perhaps merely represents the larger scale on whch jjl Socrates was punshed on the accusaton that he corrupted the v-- more. busness n general s conducted now than then. Or t may mean that youth j of Athens, and f were to propose the converse of Mr. J the late panc has affected the smaller fry of busness n less proporton Stevenson s proposton, mght suffer a smlar fate. nstead than former lke dsasters. yf.wt n..... w uuvau. lmn u tjnu a mu; ana spend, a utle less s :( mght be more stmulatncr to hs ambton to take a watch-wor- d WOODEN BLOCK PAVNG. The decson of the local Board of Supervsors to pave Queen street wth wooden blocks lends specal nterest to a crcular of the Unted States Department of Agrculture on the subject of wood pavng n. the Unted States. Whle t s stated that there s not any such pavement n the country now whch has been down long enough yet to show ts durablty, there s a strkng reference to a wood pavement whch Galveston had before her great flood. Accordng to ths federal aurty the pavement "gave satsfactory servce for nearly thrty years and. was destroyed only by the great flood of 900." Other examples are referred to n the follownf terms : " n Baltmore, Md., n the summer of 90, there were lad several adjacent strps of expermental pavements, ncludng.gheet asphalt, crcosotcd wood, and several knds of brck. After fve years servce, and after passng through the great fre, the wood was n better condton than any of the others. Jn front of the Audtorum Hotel, on Mchgan avenue, Chcago, s a creosdled longleaf pne pavement, lad n the year 900. Adjonng t an area of asphalt block was lad at the same tme. nlqos the asphalt blocks were removed and re- - "placed wth wood. n the fve years the asphalt had worn, Aown on an average nch, but very unevenly, so that ruts had formed and the blocks were badly rounded. The wooden blocks durng tns tune had worn off only of an nch, one-egh- th. urn jmes& PERFECT SEGAR LEWS & CO. Ltd. HONOLULU, H.. DSTRBUTORS FOR loalunrf-actok- tt &rn.ar (Gn. m. NEW YORK HABANA KEY WEST HAWAAN Opera Boose "the MASGOT" Tckets for sale at WALL NCHOLS CO., LTD. Bxxzxxrxrrrxrxxxxxrxxxa BXXXXXZXX MAYS OLD K O N A COFFEE HAVE T M S ANYTHNG N Dry Goods Lne l WA KAJV Ss CO., mporters and dealers n JAPANESE and AMERCAN DRY and FANCY GOODS. STRAW HAT FACTORY. All knds of FELT and PANAMA HATS always on hand. Koa Furnture UPHOLSTERNG WNG CHONG CO. REPARNG Cor. Kng and Bethel. P. O. Dm 0C DECORATE? FOR v 5 T Tom SSlaurp CAN HELP YOU, FOR SALE. 000 ft., more or less, n. galv. rpe, second hand. Lot of fttngs for above. Krogh Trple-actn- g Power Force Pump No. 5, n. sucton and Barnes Saw table, complete. ron Fence Posts, Slate, and n. cast ron ppe n lots to sut. EMMELUTH & CO., LTD. 45 Kng Sc. Phono 2. New Sttgs JUST RECEVED Suts Made to Order at "Ready Made" orces. 8ang Chan McCandless Buldng, Kng Street naxt to W. W. Dlmond,& Co. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. r The ManandHs Job By HERBERT J. HAPGOOD. AND jjj such as ths : "Spend all you may and earn a whole lot more." jjj y and the surface, except for a badly constructed gutter at one pont, was stll perfectly smooth and of cvengradc. n 902 the Metropoltan Street Ralway Company, of New York Cty, decded to experment wth cresoted wooden blocks for pavng between ts tracks. A small area of longleaf pne was lad on Hudson street, the wood beng flanked at cther end by grante, the materal htherto used. At the pont selected there s a very heavy truckng traffc from the North Rver wharves, and the stresses on the pavement, where the trucks run wth one wheel just outsde the car ral, are so great that the grante begns to show a rut n sx months, and s renewed almost annually. At the end of four years the wood, ugh showng a heavy rut, was stll sound and n poston and good for at least one more year.. The grante on ether sde had been renewed three tmes durng the four years. The Pearl Harbor dscusson revealed a sentment n Congress whch portends a naval staton here larger than any other under-th- e Amercan flag. Admral Verys statement that there are fw h!t!7n! nn flp payrolls of the statons at Norfolk or Brooklyn naw Wd taken n connecton wth ths trend of Congressonal sentment, means a large " ""w comuny anu a prosperous fclonolulu.! fl. COST YOU, just 25c to slmlte off that cold. Our COLD GH0C0LATES are prepared specally to meet the clmatc condtons her.o They cure Coughs, Colds, Grppe safely and Burely and wo sell them for 25c a bottle. Thats all you need to know; and now, f you have a cold, seo us today. LMTED. FORT STREET. ll. All knds of complcated lense ground to order. Frames adjusted and repared. Factory on the premses. H, F WCHMAH ft CO,, LTD FORT STREET. STENWAY 58fARR AND OR PANOS. THAYER PANO CO. G Hotel St.. Opp. Young Hotftl. Phone Man 8 TUNNG GUARANTEED HEZ3!EE2SHKESE!K: EL PALENCA The Choce of the Smoker. Hnyseldon Tobacco Co. SOLE DSTRBUTORS. Alexander Young Buldng. ro you E go away from tomo and then realze the beneft derved from a TRA VELERS es CASE We have them flled wth all of the essentals for steamer or tran voyages.?.50,?2.00, J3.00 and?4.00 beautfully fnshed Cellulod, Slk and Leather. Benson.smn&co..La Hotel and Fort Street. Cable Address: "Armtage," Honolulu. Lleber Code. Postofflce Box C83, Telephone Man 0. HARRY ARMTAfrE Broker,.,, Stoolc fcxa Bond MEMBER OP HONOLULU. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Offce: Campel Block, Merchant Street, HONOLULU, T. H. g..,y u - JOB CHNESE NEWSPAFBR PUBLSHNG AND PRNTNG. No. 49 Cor. of BmltU and Hotel Bt 904 Arrested n New York for brbery; 0,000 bull. 905 ndcted at Washngton for conspracy and brbery;?5,000 ball. 907 Convcted of conspracy and sentenced to ten yeara n prson; case appealed. McCALLS BEST DRESSED BUY. ) AND N PATTERNS " OTJter Materal SAVNG MONEY BY SO DONG Look at our LAWNS, PRCES and QUALTY CANNOT BE BEATEN. 8 TORCH CANDLE LAMP - GAS LGHT TU 3 SO.TRO wgrblt These are the steps n the development of the lamp, and a marvelous growth t s. Are you usng the latest and best lght, electrctjt - f not, consult wut further delay : Hawaan Electrc Go., Ltd Kng Street near Alakea. Planked Shad A delcacy Telephone that should be known to Honolulu people so bng as we have the shad, fresh and fat. Also Columba Rver salmon. These arrved here on the Alameda. Te Melrlt Fn nn Ulfl ocl AND CE OJ3M AT PA n CAPP.. Tenns Goods es Ltd..J 390 HOTEL STEEET NE AH FORT Just receved per "Hlonan" a lot of se well known.englsh Slazenger Tenns Balls and Doherty " Rackets. We also have a full lne of Spaldng Rackets, Tapes, Nets, Racket Presses, and all sorts of Tenns Goods. k Restrngng Rackets a specalty and all work guaranteed. E. O. HALL & SON, LTD Fne Job Prntng, 8tar Offce. Fne Job Prntng, t tar.offce.. W rmjatt n u j tn MjueAOrAj;..

5 Aflffl HAWAAN STAR, TUESOAV, APRL FVE. Vf K your eyes should acho and pan you as much as a refractory tooth they would never suffer from neglect. " J " But the slght dzzness that follows readng, blurrng of prnt,, arc overlooked, or dsregarded, and often charged to a "headache." Tho truth s that the defect n eyesght s cause of uead-ach- e, and wll bo responsble for moro serous thngs, unless you gve your eyes some attenton. A A A. N. Sanford, OPTCAN. Boston Bdg. Fort St. n the Sprng RANER BEER the tonc that tones AT ALL BAES Wholesale at Raner Mottlng Vorks Phone 33 NOTCE T TO STOCKHOLDERS. KHE PLANTATON CO., LTD. All persons holdng certfcates of stock n the Khe Plantaton Company, Lmted, n names other than ther own and who may wsh to dspose of sad stock aro urgently requested to bavo same transferred n order to avod delay of payment s made on July st, 908. No stock can bo purchased except from stockhold ers of record on that dato. J. P. COOKE, Treasurer Khe Plantaton Co. Ltd Honolulu, March 2Gth, 908. S FURNTURE J. HOPP & COMPANY. 2 Lewers & Cooke Buldng. S New Laundry Socety Sun Hng Tong Socety wth a mem bershlp of over 00 operates the fol lowng laundres: Sun Hng Tong, Lll ha street (old Chnese theatre), Wo Hlng corner Vneyard and Emma and Wo Kee Pauoa Road near Nuuanu street. Wth our three laundres we are prepared to do washng and ron ng cheaper than any- other laundry. Gve us a tral. Do you wsh to MPROVE your walkng? f so brng your Shoes to VCKERS SHOE RE- PAR, SHOP and have OSull-van- s Rubber Heels put on. All knds of Shoe reparng neatly done whle you wat. Your patronage solcted. VCKERS SHOE REPAR SHOP. 9 Unon St. Fne Job Prntng Star Offce.! ON LACKNG NO PROSECUTNG OFFCERS PRES- ENT WHO WERE ABLE TO EN- LGHTEN COURT. Someone was at fault Judge Robnsons court ths mornng and t s certanly some tme snce the prosecutng departments of lojal government have been shown up n qute so undesrable a manner. Three prsoners whom ndctments had been brought n aganst by the grand Jury, and who had pleaded gulty, were on hand for sentence and there was not an ofllcer of cther prosecutng departments, that s from County Attorneys offce or from Attorney-Generalthe s ofuce, present, who knew anythng about the cases. Deputy County Attorney Mllverton was on hand to present cases to Judge ltobluson but from what he knew about cases there was Uttlc-bas- e sentences on. There was not a member of the polce or dotectlvo to- - ces on hand to tell what was gong on and Deputy Attorney General Sutton, ho had presented cases to the grand jury, was nowhere n sght. Tn result was that Judge Robnson waa compelled to obtan all the nformaton on whlcn to base hs sentence); u young mans fancy lghtly turns to from the prsoners themselves and tlx ughts of beer. Beer s our specalty and you wll fnd our Prlmo a lttle The frst prsoners brought below the fcgreo of punshment accordngly. bettor than that served anywhere elso the court were Ka-nan-,, Hulhu Pau and n town. Also glasses hold more. charged, wth robbng a Chnese store of "Tlx& a revolver, cartrdges and an Hotel Street Hoffxnaua. near Nuuanu. empty purse, at least the prsoners stated that t was empty, and there was no one else present who knew anythng about the matter. Mlwrrton stated that ho beleved that there han been many robberes n the secton Consder your where one referred to occurred, but health ; make t when questoned by Judge Robnson t better by drnkng proved that he dd not know whern or what they were or that any connecton could possbly be establshed between the prsoners and other offences, Satsfed that no lnformatldn could be obtaned from tllo Government prose cutng offcals, on account of the (act that se who should be there Usu faled to appear, Judge Robnson pro ceeded to fnd out for hmself. A sen tence of thrty days turned out to be the result of the Judges nqures. The next case brought up was that of Danel Aea, charged wth breakng nto Raner Bottlng Works and stealng seventy-tw- o bottles of beer, Ths tme Judge Robnson started n to do the questonng wut reference. to the prosecutng offcals. :X7ea trjed to throw all tne blame on aother boy named Lous James, who he sad had broken nto the place and done all the damage, whch was clamed to be the spllng of thrty gallons of beer. One year at hard labor was the sentence whch he receved. After the sentences the spectators were enlvened by a sharp lttle tlt be tween Attorneys E. C. Peters and F. W. Mllverton over the settng of two cases. At one tme Mllverton stated that Peters had plenty of tme n whch to prepare the cases no matter how they were set, whch drew The re ply that Mllverton had stll more tme wth the County attorneys depart ment and Detectve Lake behnd hm. ers fearly unong "Tho cars on all lnes, wth the ex cepton of the two cars, one on Lll- - ha and one on Alakea street, are TTutK agan on ther regular schedule, was the statement gven out tlls afternoon at offce of the Rapd Transt Co terest to be seen wth hotej rates etc " want the people of Hawa to know that am workng for them heart and soul, and f t s n my pow er to turn people at the crossroads, and Paradse of tne Pacfc, wll do so. W All FEASTED One of the largest dnners that has over been gven at the Commercal Club was that of last nght by.lames S. McCandlcss, to twenty-tw- o members of Arab Patrol who mado pl grmage to Los Angeles n 907 wth hm. The table was tastefully decorated wth red and yellow cut flowers, and the dnner tself could not have been wne ue sugar nuusry may ue tne tlng else, the proposed ndustry mproved upon. Tho guests sat down bggest here at present, other ndus- - should not suffor from lack of nuts, at seven thrty, and t was lato n anl tln nrnsnnntfl led promse 0 uecone qute large nnlnt n.a RtrrnRRfl n evenng before they got up from a the slands n the near future... feast whch every one voted a great The newest ndustry n s: success. world over whch has never been talked of."far! and there s no reason A number of speeches were made of X the HnwaHan brand should not s of producng shredded great cocoanut. approprateness to the occason. also bo au mportant factor n Shepp Brothers, who have always Besdes the host, the followng were commercal world. nau tne uunc or tno shredded cocoanut busness, wll have to look to ther laurels, as a corporaton to bo known present: E. C. Brown,. Potentate; Samuel Johnson, Captan of Patrol; M. T. Lyons, Lester Petrle. H. E. Alur-- ay, Chas. F. Murray, J. A. Lyle, K. R. G. Wallace, E. J. Lord. J. W. Francs, D. Tucker, T. E. Wall, J. Lando, G. H. Angus, Stanley Stephenson. Geo. A..Martn, E. J. Waterman, W. A. Wel- - bourn, J. J. Belser, W. F. Hellbron, J. S. McCandless, L. C. Abes and J.. Crag. Followng was the menu: Martn Cocktal. Blue Ponts n half shell. SOUP. Clear Green Turtle an" Amontllado Chables. RELSHES. Cavar on Toast Olves Celery en branche. rarce, FSH. Flet of Pond Mullet. Bearnalse Sauce. Slced Cucumbers Pommes Surprse. ENTREE. Calves Sweetbreads Saute aux Cham- - plgnous en Casse. ROAST. Sprng Chcken wth Dressng. Burgundy Red Top Monopole. VEGETABLES. Caulflower au Gratn, New Lma Bcan3 Browned Sweet Potatoes. SALAD. Allgator Pear wth French Dressng. DESaERT. Fresh Strawberry ce Cream, Assorted Cakes, Hawaan and Calforna Fruts. Assorted Nuts, Clustcr,;Tasns, fogucfort, Swss and Camembert Cheese. Cafe Nolf. BSHOP MUSEUM T A M WON sem-annu- The al account of the trustees of the Bshop Museum was fled ths mornng. t shows recepts for the sx months of?7,30.03 and dsbursements of f0,70s.9, leavng a balance of $ t s stated that the real property s worth $224,220.37, and the personal property worth $072, , a total of $,9G,C A. F. Knudsen wll speak on "The Resurrecton," from a theosophcal standpont, n room, Kapolan buldng, at 7:45 tonght, under the auspces of the Honolulu branch. Governor Krear has receved an n vtaton to a recepton to bo gven by Gffard PnclQt, head of Unted States department of forestry, durng he conventon of Governors. The case of Lan Yp Kee, charged wth sellng lluor wut a lcense, s beng tred beforo Judge Robnson today. n the Federal court the case of Ah Wan, charged wth llct dstllng, has been set for tomorrow. t wll be fol lowed by the Man Plo case. That the Federal government nover forgets, s shown by the case of Man Po, charged wth recevng property stolen from the Unted States. He re ceved stolen postage stamps nearly threo years ago and Marshal Hendry recently arrested hm on a warrant dated October 9, 905. n the dvorce sut of Rachel Culen Ho Chn vs. Cullen Ho Chn, the pa pers have been sent to Houguong to Thomas D. McKay, Just before sal be served on the defendant. ng ths mornng n the Mongola for A specal meetng of the Newspaper Yokohama, remarked: " am gong to Ball League has been called for 5 make a specal effort ths tme, on my oclock ths afternoon at the Young trp through the Orent, to nterest every one that comes n my offce to stop There wll be a meetng of Oahu Hotel. t over at Honolulu at least one trp on Central mprovement Commttee nt the way to the states. rooms of the Promoton Commttee ot "Wth the new shps of Japan Frday evenng at S oclock. ese lne that are about ready to start Matson Navgaton Companys new n the transpacfc busness, a largo S, S. Lurlne s expected hero the mddle of next mouth. She s now en route number of people aro bound to come ths way, and n every case wll boom from Baltlmoro to San Francsco wth Hawa, and what can be seen l they coal for Navy and from San Francsco cones on the local run to the do stop over. " thnk that the volcano trp should flagshp of the Matson steam leet. She be bodraed as much as possble, as t s commanded by Captan Weedon, s one of the greatest sghts n the formerly of the A.-- S. S. Nevadan. world. The only thng matter wth that trp s that cost s too great, DO YOTj "GAWF"? Wth a lower round trp faro, shps f you dawdle tne stcks you had of nter-slan- d company would bo better try the lnks at Halelwa. They crowded every trp. am gong to aro good, pleasantly located where suggest to my company, Santa F there s alwayb a lght breeze and that they get up a specal folder on somethng pleasant to look at, The Hawa gvng man ponts of n road to ths famous resort abounds n scenery pleasant to the eye and the novelty ot t wns admraton of every tourst who travels over t. We havo excellent accommodatons, fne cusne and delghtful surroundngs. Wrte to Manager Bdgood about rooms. COCOANUTS BASS OF NEW NDU A COMPANY SHORTLY TO BE FORMED TO PLACE HAWAAN SHRED- DED COCOANUT N COMPETTON WTH SEPP BRORS NOTED PRODUCT WLL START WTH CAPTAL OF $25,000 TO BE FURNSHED BY LOCAL NVESTORS. as the Hawaan Cocoanut Co. wll bo fonned shortly wth local captal to manufacture shredded cocoanut. Wth large number of cocoanut trees n tne lsnnus, as well as a great deal of land suted to scarcely any- - UNTED STATES CHASNG! The frst effect of the unon of departments whch naturally results from the placng of Dr. Cofer n charge of the Board of Health was made apparent ths mornng when Dr. Cofer announced that n the future the work of loctlng, catchng and examnng rats for bacterologcal purposes, would bo under drecton of Passed Assstant Surgeon Curry, of the Marne Hosptal Servce. Dr. Curry, when sent to Honolulu, was placed under the dlrectlov of Dr. Cofer wth nstructons that he mght lend hm to Terrtoral Board or Health for bacterologcal Avork when possble. Ths has been done frequently and the examnatons of rats have been made under hs supervson. Under the new arrangement he wll have complete charge of all branches ot ths work. The merchants of the cty have agreed to make a lberal monthly contrbuton towards the funds needed for ths work, amountng to $400 per month. PEHRUSMD PEBBLES P. M. S. S. Mongola, Captan H. E. Morton, the new commander, arrved yesterday afternoon fronl San Francsco wth 70 cabn passengers, 9 sacks of mall and 00 tons of freght for Honolulu. She saled ths mornng for the Orent and carres two hundred cabn passengers, a few gong aboard here, between 3,000 and 4,000 tons o freght. ncludng cotton, sewng machnes and a lot of goods for Chna whch, except for boycott, would have been purchased n Japan. She las a number of deported Chnese from Coast and 200 Asatc steer- - ago passengers. She has halt a ml lon n treasure, slver bars, for Ch nese banks. Matson Navgaton S. S. Hlonlan Captan Peter Johnson, master, Jock eyed for frst poston gong out of the harbor today, gettng away beforo the P. M. S. S. Mongola could make a start to get out for the Orent. The Hllo--! nlau, promptly on frst stroke of ten oclock, and thereforo about nne,.n.t,.r (....,,. f- - San Francsco wth her cabns full and the followlnr larce carco: 32SO tons of sugar of whch GO0 tojs are renueu, -- uuu uunencs o uananas am 300 tons of general merchandse. The usual largo and enthusastc crowd wtnessed her departure. Oceanc S. S. Alameda, salng nt 0 oclock tomorrow mornng for San Francsco, takes the mall, no mal beng taken by the Hlonlan, as the Alameda s duo n Frsco next Tuesday mornng whle the Hlonlan wll not arrve there untl Wednesday mornng next. Matson Navgaton S. S. Enterprse s scheduled to sal from Hllo tomorrow for San Francsco. There s stll room for 5 or 20 lrst-cla- ss passengers on the Alameda. DEPARTNG. Tuesday, Aprl 2. M. N. S. S. Hlonlan, Johnson, for San Francsco, 0 a. m. P. M. S. S. Mongola, Morton, for Orent, 0 a. m. S. S. Mauna Kea, Freeman, for Hllo and way ports, noon. S. S. walan, Self, for Maul and Mo- - loka, 5 p. n. S. S. W. G. Hall, Thompson, for Kaua, 5 p. m. Wednesday, Aprl 22. O. S. S. Alameda, Dowdell, for San Francsco, 0 a. m. The Federal grand Jury has adjourn ed tll Aprl 29. LOST. A coral necklaco at Waklkl. Largo roward f returned mmedately. MRS. NEWELL, Moana Hotel A STRY u s understood that S2r..fl(lo wll ho the captal of the new comnnv to start, wth prvlege of ncrcas- - ng t up to 500,000. Tho names of se nterested n new company wll bo announced short- - y, and wthn sx months busness wll be started, and the fnshed prod, uct on market. me Terms re Exprng Governor Frear spent a long tme ths mornng n conference wth Dr. Cofer. R. S. Hosmer, J. F. MorganJ W. O. Smth and Secretary LemUe. deceased, f".!. OJlllll,... llllllllfe UYtl UU nvnnaflfl ll lllllt d nn,l nf.,....,nhnl... cleanng up or Honolulu or wncu to present tlelr clams, duly Baftruptcy n Contest wll bo no necessty for fortfyng any manland ports n case ths bll goes through. want to cnll hs uttentlon to the fact that England s n ahanco wlth Japan. Suppose England wth Japan got nto a war whlcn would ths country, and supposo naval staton of Great Brtan at Esqu-mau- lt wore to bo used as a base to send Pacfc coast, does not the gentleman thnk that se ports would have to bo fortfed? Mr. Tawnoy. Suppose the world should come to an end tomorrow oro would bo no need of fortfyng nny, ports, and one supposton s Jut as Hke y to happen as the other. (Laugh-- tor.) Mr speaker, say alugh s a luauer o graucaon mat we aro out begn the work, t s a matter u,al wo are, ut Degnnug "l??n ; V" "Uln "aa "en presented to ths House. After cure ful nvestgaton was unable to fnd at Del)nrtluent had oven su bnlt- - tc( any estmate. Ths movement for tno establshment of tlls base orgn-- atos wtn tle l0"se of Representatves w,ln tne Commttee on Nnval Affars, an commend the commttee for ts acton. When ths naval base s cs-- Brtsh shps aganst our ports on the tabllshed, equpped, and fortfed as proposed no power on earth can successfully attack that part of our coast that s washed by surf bllows of Pacfc. NKW (Applause.) ADVHHTSKMEMTS NOTCE TO CREDTORS. ESTATE OF PAUL LEMKE, All persons havng clams aganst ) lato of Hono-tw- n.., fluuu Ul uu, llu UUlUUy UUUllUU authen-fcder- al ad wll bo asked. Further tlcatcd, and wth proper vouchors f than ths ho dd not caro to mako aly oxlst( oven t clam secl,rel any statement.,g by mortgage upon real estate, to the AVhen asked what terms ot offcers undersgned nt her resdence n Hnnn would explro whle ho was away on,ull wtbn sx monthhs from Coast the Governor gave - fol- - dato of low ns lst but docllmd to Bta o hat ths nou or,t,, sm M or : M m v w j uu. ply sayng that ho would talk sad calms wll be forever barred. matter over wth Secretary Mott-Smt- h AGNES LEMKE, beforo leavng: Executrx. H. E. Cooper, regent of agrlcultu-la-l Honolulu, Aprl 2, 90S. College; A. Gartoy, trusteo or 4ts Aprl 2, ZS, May 5, 2. Terrtoral lbrary; Dr. Grossman, dental examner; C.. Mcrrlnm, regstrar of conveyances; Judgo Weav- NEWSlAlKH BALL LEAGUH er of the land court;. C. Mcyor, deputy A specal meetng for mportant audtor; W. Wllamson and busness s hereby called for 5 oclock C. J. Hutchlns, board of educaton; ths day at Young Hotel roof garden. Judges of tax appeal courts. ED. TOWSE, Secretary. NAVAL STATON. A meetng of Democratc precnct (Contnued from Page Ono.) club ot 7th precnct ot the 4th Ds Urlct wll bo hold on Tuosday evonng, from nny orental country to Pacfc Aprl 2 n San Antono hall, Vno- - coast nnd return agan wth ts own yard street, at 7.30 to consder ro coal. organzaton ot club for the com Mr, Kahn. The gentleman says there ng campagn. TflreJMteSB&T COMPANY., BE- "- ejfonolulu Hawan FOR SALE Plnnll0U msmct Co or., Lot 7Gxl25, three bedroom modern cottage $3200 Mnklkl D.trct, Knau Street, TnflK(lv0n lw0 MtMm Pacfc Holghs, modern bungalow.shoo All Bargans. Cnh or nstallment. Cornor Fort and Merchant Streets. "Waterhouso4 Trust" Corner Fort and Merchant Sts., Classfed.Advertsng TO LET. Pleasant houso n town. Rent covered by sub-lettn- Furnlturo for dsposal. ". G." Star Offce. A pleasant furnshed room n. S vom 5wn a...., " Jjtar OUCC. FOR RENT. Furnshed cottage and housckceonc rooms $2 to $25. F. E. Kng, Cottago Grove. House, eght rooms, wth modern convenences; pleasant grounds. n Punahou dstrct, convenent to car lnes. Enqulro W. C. Weedon, Stan-gcnwa- ld Bldg or P. O. Box C58. WANTED. We want you 4o come nnd get the best shave you ever had at the Unon Barber Shop. Try a matsage wth our lectrcal machne. NOTCE TO BONDHOLDERS. KOLOA SUGAR COMPANY.- - n rccordanco wth the terms under NOTCE TO CREDTORS. terest on May, 90S, Ffteen Thousand whch ts Bonds wero ssued. The Koloa. ESTATE OF HARRY J. JOHNSTON, "f?" C J pay wtu accrued Dollars ($5,000.00) or ts Bonds. Tho numbers of Bonds to bo pad are: Tho bankruptcy case whch has Tho undersgned, Mnne Johnston, m nn J,, f Gc0 73L,78 been brought aganst Kaua Lquor Company has been contnued trlx or the " n( to havng been apponted Admlnstra--,55 6; fs 240. Estate of Harry J. John-- hers agan wut any great amount of ston. lato of Honolulu, Bouds deceased, hero- - tlcso to Present samo for progress. n Federal Dstrct by gves notce to all persons havng rwyroent at ohlce of Trustee ot Court ths mornng books of the clams aganst the estnto of sad do- - Doul ssued, The Bank of Hawa, concern wero called for and Attorney Ashford refused to present rn offce of Smth & Lews, her at-- that nterest on the same wll ccaso cedent to present samo to her at(ltt-- n Honolulu, on May., 908 and on the grounds that ho had not been torneys, n Judd Buldng n Hono- - from and after that date. legally served wth a notce to ths lulu, Oahu, wthn sx months from W. effect. dato of the frst publcaton PFOTENHAUER, of A. G. M. Robertson, actng for ths notce, whether w pntt!" Treasurer, Tho Koloa Sugar Co, credtors, then moved that the court secured or not, or they wll bo forever barred. Honolulu, Aprl 0, 908. decde that defendants had lad themselves lablo to loose ther rght Dated, Honolulu, Oahu, Aprl 7th, N CRCUT COURT OF to a Jury tral n falng to produce 908. Frst Crcut Terrtory of Hawa. books, n that ho had served no MNNE JOHNSTON, n Probato-A- t Chambors. tce on Ashford to do so a week ago. Admnstratrx of Estato of Harry n the Tho case was postponed tll 2 oclock Mattor of Estate of J. Johnston, Sarah deceased. Savldge. n afternoon to glvo Juugo woo 4ts Aprl deceased. 7, 4, 2, 2S. Beforo Judgo an opportunty to consder tno mar. Alexander Lndsay Jr. ter. The followng jury was ompan- - Ordor ot Notlco ot Petton NOTCE for Allowance of fnal accounts aul dscharge TO CREDTORS. "", W. F. Walker. E. A. R. Ross. W. W. n ths Estate. ESTATE OF FRANK LANDERS ca "A On Readng ","nc?; and Flng the OOGS, Petton DECEASED. and accounts ot Henry Watorhouse W. C. Wlder and Henry Tho undersgned, havng been duly LoJsson Trust Company Lmltod, Executor of apponted admnstratrx of estate the Wll of Sarah Savdge, wheren ot FRANK t LANDERS HOOGS, Deceased, hereby gves notce to all cred tsolt asks to be allowed $S3.lo nna charges ANOR The renewal of RA wth $299.35, and asks tors sad estate that tno of to present ther same may bo duly examned and approved, clams, authentcated and wth proper and vouchers,.that a fnal order may bo f any exst, even mado subsdy held by ot the clam secured by mortgage Dstrbuton of property remanng n f s upon real proporty, the Canndlan-Australla- n lne operatng to her, ts hands to persons offce steamshps Aorang, Moana and Mafa- - at tne thereto of her attorney. WADE WARREN enttled, nnd dschargng hm and hs mn, wll mean that Aorang and THAYER, jurotes Buld from all further rosponsbl--, C03-- Stangenwald Moana go off the rouuj durng next ng, Honolulu, wthn sx months from lty as such Exocutor. two years to bo replaced by steamers date of frst publcaton horeof, t s Ordered that Tuesday, the 9th of the splendd Marama class. or such clams wll be forever barred. day of Mny A. D. 908, at nuo oclock Ono of these new boats s now buld Dated at Honolulu ths 3st day of. m. beforo Judgo of sad Court ng Scotland and wll be ready for delvery n November of ths year. MARGARET ROCHE HOOGS, Honolulu, sland ot Oahu, be and March, 90S. at Court Room of sad Court at Ths s the S. S. Makura of 7500 tons Admnstratrx Estate of Frank Land samo hereby s apponted ab tme whch wll replace Aorang n ers Hoogs, Deceased. and place for hoarng sad Petton nnd March, 909. WADE WARREN THAYER, Accounts, and that all porsons nterest The Unon S. S. Co. of New Zealand Attorney for Admnstratrx. ed may then and thero appoar and show wll purchase Aorang for coastal 5ts Mar. 3, Apr. 7,, 2, 28. causo f any they have, why same busness. The Mowera, recently purchased by U. S. S. Co. from the MEETNG NOTCE. sent evdence as to who aro enttled to should not bo granted, and may pre C.-- S. S. Co., and whch was replac the Bald proporty. And that notlco ot ed on the C.-- by the Marama, recent Thero wll be a specal meetng or ths order, n EnglB language, tso ly through hero, has been ronamed Stockholders of W. W. Wrght publshed n the Hawaan Star, nows-pap- er Mntal, whch means "good" n Hawaan at least, and las been placed on the Company, Kng street, Honolulu, lulu, onco a week for three successlvo Company. Lmted, held nt offce of prnted nnd publshed n Hono ntercolonal run. on Wednesday, Aprl 23rd, 908, at ten weeks, Tho Canadan-Australa- n has enter last publcaton to bo not oclock a. m. ed nto an agreement loss wth Unon than two weoks prevous to W. W. WRGHT COMPANY, LTD., Company of New Zealand, ownera of tlmo theren apponted for sad hoar E. H. Pars, Secretary ng. the Marama and Moana, whch mcaus practcally absorpton of KM m Dated nt Honolulu, ths 3th day ot Canadan-Australan should the subsdy be renewed. NOTCE. Aprl 908. (Sgd) ALEXANDER LNDSAY, JR Second Judgo of the Crcut Court of the Frst Crcut. Attest: (Sgd) JOHN MARCALLNO, Clork of the Crcut Court ot frst Crcut.,4m Castlo & Wlthngton, attorneys for Pettoner. 4ta Aprl 3, 20, 27, May 4. ft V Sr.."5 v. A

6 BX. THD HAWAAN STAR, TUESDAY, APUL 2, $, lth o har s wealth ndeed, espe cally to a woman. f your har falls out, s too thn, orslos- - vtnr fa rnlnr. - llrn.(a "to $7 ft JLa m -.a t wll remove all dandruff, and wll gve you thck, long, glossy, and heautful har. Accept no substtute. Be sure you get Ayers Har Vgor, and preserve the rchness and luxurance of your hal to an advanced perod of lfe. Prepared by Dr. ). C Ayer & Co.- - Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. on who does not use Pant when t s needed, neglects hs best n terests, and f he does not gve the preference to Pure Prepared Pant he takes needless rsk of hs property and purse. LMTED. 77 S. Kng Street. Phone Exchange 20. HOURS To Chcago From San Francsco, Ths Fastest transcontnental tran. OVERLAND LMTED Electrc lghted, Bunet, Lbrary and Drawng room compartment, observaton car, wth dnner. Telegraphc news post ed on tran. Southern Pacfc? a tlmo when the world puts on ts good clothes and goes to church and other places. Youll need some nce Jewelry to go wth that new dress. The best and cheapest goods n jewelry lne are so sold by 08 Nuuanu, near Kng. CHOCE EGGS FOR HATCHNG from PRZE WNNER STOCK. "Crystal" Whte Orpngtons, S. Gray Dorkngs, Black Mnofcas, Whto Leg- - horns "Nonparolls," Brown Leghorns and Buff Wyandotte3. Orders flled n rotaton and carefully packed. WALTER C. WEEDON, P. O. Box 658, Honolulu. GOOD WANTED BAD. Pat Olll tell yez, Moko, plwat we want n poltcs s. good mln. Mke Ys, an begorra wo wa.t on bad. SPORTS The tmtknl pavlon ot the Young Hotel was well llct last ng t wth an enthusastc crowd of baseball fans and players, meetng beng called for the purpose of electng offcers and organzng the Newspaper laseball League. Shortly beforo eght oclock Gcorgo F. lcnshall called tne meetng to order, frst busness beng readng of the proposed consttuton and by-laof the league. After a number of changes had been mado they were adopted. A commttee consstng of captans and managers of each team took up matter of schedule, and the schedule as publshed n Tho Star wth excepton of changng of the dates, was adopted. Tho tlmo of games and appontng of an offcal scorer was left to schedule commttee.. Tho membershp ot the league wll be confned to bona fdo employees ot the fve prntng frms whch compose league, and no major league player who has played durng the season of S wll be allowed to play n the league. Nomnatons were duly proposed and seconded, and the followng offcers wore elected to serve untl Aprl 20, 909: George F. Henshall, presdent; Wallace H. Farrlngton, Ed Towse, secretary, and James W. W. Brewster, treasurer and manager. The offer of Sam Chllllngworth to act as offcal umpre was accepted and a vote of thanks to hlnj was passed. Votes of thanks were passed to C. F. The scores n the specal golf touma- - Chlllngworth for hs gft of a cup for re-thnlcnt played on Sunday at Halewa e champonshp, and a god medal suted as follows. all-roufor the hghest average whch Gr. Hdk. Net wll ncludo battng and base-runnn-. Johnson feldng, and to W. H. Hoogs for a gold Dr. H. Wood medal for the hghest ndvdual battng average. Also a vote of thanks to St. L. Bdgood A. S. Mahaulu 84 sc 84 Alexander Young for the use of the J. S. Orme ll 7 94 pallvon last nfht. J. Lttle The openng games of the season wll be played on May 0, and last games on July la. The base ball teams of St. Lous The followng teams wll play n College the and Punahou wll play an ex- league: Advertser, Bulletn, Star, Paradse of the Pacfc and the Mercantle Prntng Co. A cable was receved yesterday by Davles & Co. from Captan Phllps of the Aorangl whch was n port at Suva askng f t wll be possble to arrange a crcket match on the arrval of the Aorangl on Aprl 20. t s possble that the team on board the Aorangl s Marylebone Crcket Club team whch has been tourng Australa. tobert Anderson wll have charge of the Honolulu team f one ts formed, and no doubt a large number wll offer ther servces, so as to make the game an assured thng. o The followng programme has been arranged for the 3rd and th of July sports at Hlo:. Prelmnary ropng contest. 2 Fve furlongs, free-for-al- l; frst prze, $ Cowboys relay race, one mle; frst prze, $25., t Merchants Stakes, one mle, Ha walan bred; frst prze, $ gj prze, the pg. C Stake raco, for Japanese horses. 7 Threc-olghtmle dash, Hawal lan bred; frst prze, $50. JULY 4TH.. Fve furlongs, free-for-al- l: frst prze,? Hopng contest fnals frst secton; przes, $50, 50, 25. a Sx furlongs, Hawaan bred; frst prlzo, $ Hopng contest fnals, second sec ton. 5 Merchants Stake3, one mle ana ouo-eght- h, free for all; frst prze, $500. G Uronco buckng contest ; frst prze. $50. 7 Half mle Hawaan bred madens frst prze, $00. S One mllo Japanese race: frst prze, $50. 9 Wld steer rdng; frst prze, $2b, 0 Three-eghth- s mle race, named horses (Phllp, Defender, Racne Murnhy) welcht-for-ac- e: Hawaan breds catchwelghts; frst prze, $50. Sx furloncs. free for all; frst prze, $ One mllo lunas race, each man to rldo hs own horse, frst prze, $50. 3 Buckng race; frst prze, $25. n all runnng races there must bo four to enter and three to start. Tho entrance fee n runnng races wll be ten per cent of the purse Entres close Juno 25. o hbton game ths afternoon on the Punahou grounds commencng at 3:30. Tho regular meetng of the Kalht A. C. wll be held tomorrow nght at the usual tme and place. The frst nvtaton tenns tourna ment of Beretana Club jwll be started on May 3. The tournament s open to any tenns player n the Terrtory. The wnner wll receve a slver cup, and the runner up a racket. A wrestlng match between Roberts and Mltsuka s talked ot for May 2. A meetng was to have been held yesterday at the Orpheum, but K. Ono, manager for Mltsuka, was engaged n an mportant busness meetng ana was unable to bo present. A meetng wll probably be helu some tme ths afternoon to talk over the match. Froelecher leaves today for the coast n the Hllonan, but wll hurry back and challemre wnner. OX MEET NG OF GERMAN S MRS. M.D. CHNESE Rev. E. W. Thwng made the lead ng address at a well attended meetng of Chnese n the hall of the Unted Chnese Socety last nght. The Ch nese consul also spoke, promsng.to send a copy of the followng resolutons, passed by the meetng, to the Ambassador at Washngton: Resolved, That we, the Chnese ot Hawa, begn a campagn of nformaton, to furnsh the people of the Unted States wth real facts as to the Chnese of Hawa. Resolved, That the mportant rce ndustry, begun and fostered by Chnese toll n these slands, deserves consderaton and support from the Congress of the Unted States. Resolved, That we use every honest effort to secure a lmted number ot Chnese laborers, and ther famles, for the needful work n Hawa, that they alone can do. Resolved, mat we beleve the agrcultural and commercal nterests ot Hawa would be advanced byvadmt-n- g the Chnese under wse restrctons as to nunjhers, and also wth restrctons as to the use of opum. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutons he gven to the Governor of Hawa, and that we ask hm, as a great favor, to present them to the Presdent of the Unted States. The followng commttees were ap ponted: nformaton Mr. Thwng, C. K. A, Chu Gem, G. Km Fook and Ho Fol. Workng Commttee on Chna Yee Chtn, Lam Kam Chn, Chns Sha, Chun Keng Horn and Mo Man Mng. Commttee on Local nfluences W. Y. Kwln Fong, Chun Mng, Chang Km, Goo Kwal Long and LuKe Chan. Consul Tseng Hal spoke of good feelng between the Chnese and Am ercans, and ot the farness ot re quest for a modfcaton of the laws to allow a few more Chnese labofers for needs of Hawas mportant rce felds. W. C. Weedon sad a good word for Chnese of Hawa. TAUGH T SC EM Elsewhere death s recorded of Georg Juergens at Orsoy, Germany, ms natve town. He wll be fondly re membered by a large porton of younger German resdents hero who owe ther early rasng and educaton to hm. Mr. Juergens came to bo slands n 882 wth the frst lot of Gorman mmgrants, that camo around Horn n S. S. Ehlenfels. Ho was assgned to charge of the Ger man school at Llue, Kaua, whero for seventeen years he dd very effectve work as an educator. Owng to ago and ll health ho returned to Germany n 899, makng hs homo amdst scones of hs youth. There ho ded on March 5 last. Ho was about 68 years of ago. Mr. Juergens had mado good provson for hs declnng years, hav ng beon owner of consderable Hawaan sugar stock, Ho was very hghly esteemed by German rest ddnts of the Hawaan slands. Fne Job Prntng, 8tar Offce. BARON MARRES AMERCAN WOMAN. RUSSELL. P L AUTHOR TV n the Aprl number of The North Amercan Revew Archbshop reland asserts and mantans the rghtfulness and the necessty of "The Dogmatc Aurty of the Papacy." The Archbshops artcle was called forth by statements and theores advanced n a recent paper by Mr. Charles Johnsoj on "The Calc Reformaton and Papacy." t s n effect a defence of recent Encyclcal on Modernsm, whch the Archbshop descrbes as a vndcaton of relgous truth aganst certan vtal errors that have come nto vogue n modern tmes. Some ot these errors, notably the new theology, the Archbshop analyzes, and he clams that n ths age of relgous restlessness the Papacy s the sole teachng power n Chrstendom, wth out whch Chrstanty would soon be a thng of the past. He says: "An objecton aganst the Papal clam to dogmatc aurty rased by Mr. Johnston s that, logcally and n fact, a clam of the knd leads to relgous persecuton, as s proven by the wars of relgon noted n the annals of past ages. That dogmatc teachng n fath and morals begets n the teacher the sprt of persecuton, very promptly deny. And there s no need that dscuss the wars of relgon or whch the story s evoked. To under stand se wars we should under- - stand the sprt of the tmes n whch they occurred tmes, happly, far removed from our own. And we should sft carefully the story of se wars, so as to glvt to the cvl power and to popular uprsngs ther share of responsblty. shall only remark that, besdes quotng persecutons of here-tl- o n Calc countres, Mr. Johnston should have quoted also persecu tons of Calcs under Protestant governments, some of whch easly bear off the palm for unmtgated ferocousness." NJUNCTON SLL FAVORED. WASHNGTON, Aprl 3. Through Senator Overman the senate commttee on judcary reported favorably today a bll regulatng the practce of grant ng njunctons by Unted States courts restranng the enforcement of state statutes. The bll provdes that no crcut or dstrct court shall ssue such temporary njunctons on the ground of unconsttutonalty untl testmony shall have been taken by three judges, at least two of whom shall be crcut judges. t requres fve days notce ot such proceedng to the governor and attorney general of the state nvolved DED. JUERGENS At Orsoy, Germany, Mar. 5, 908, Georg Juergens, formerly prncpal of the German school, L hue, Kaua, aged 68 years. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. 850 pelt wll rent a modern SX BED-RO- OM PUNAHOU Electrc Lghts la HOUSE DSTRCT Artesan Water. OPHll Globe 924 BEL 8T. ALL KNDS Cash Regster Typewrter Mmeograph and Werncke Hawaan De Specalty COMPANY Ml Fort street B : Tel. Man ML Jm Kong, MERCHANT TALOR. Hote ot.. near nuuanu. Fashonable Suts Rates a Specalty, r at Reasonable Rates very reasonable. Gve ua call. ptttxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtq tj ALWAYS AHEAD t 2 H ROUGH RDER CGAR B M Fltzpatrck Bna. j j Myrtle Cgar Store. Q XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXM Unon.Ralroad SUGGESTS Comfort " " Pacfc Three trams dally, through r, frst and second class to all pont. Reduced rates take effect soo. STrts now. S. F. Booth GENERAL AGENT. NO. Montgomery Strett, SAN FRANCSCO. C, BREWER & C0., LTD. QUEEN 8TREET, HONOLULU, T. H. AGENTS FOR Hawaan Agrcultural Company, Ono-m- ea Sugar Company, Honomu Sut&r Company, Walluku Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar Plantaton Company, Pepeelceo Sugar Co., Kapapala Ranca Charles M. Cooke Presdent Geo., Robertson. & Mgr. VS. Faxon Bshop... Tres. & Secy. F. W. Macfarlane Audtor P, C, Jones Drector 0,. Cooko Drector J. R. Gat Dlretcor All ot above named consttute the Board of Drectors. Fne Job PrrnmE, Btar Offce,

7 UK HAWAAN STAR, TUESDAY, APRL 2, 908. SBVBH Bank of Hawa LMTED. ncorporated Under the Laws of the Terrtory of Hawa. CAPTAL, SURPLUS AND PROFTS, $,02, OFFCERS: Chaa. M. Cooke Presdent P. C. Jones...Vce-Presde- nt Vce-Presde- nt F. W. Macfarlane..2nd. 0. H. Cooke... Casher O. Husaco, Jr Asst. Casher F. B. Damon Asst Cash. & Secty Z. K. Meyers Audtor Board of Drectors: Chas. M. Cooke, P, C. Jones, F. W. Macfarlane, E. F. Bshop, E. D. Tenney, J. A. McCand- - less, Geo. R. Carter. F. C. Atherton, U. H. Cooke, F. B. Damon. Ban Sranclsco AenU Th Hvada Xttlon&l Bank o: San FranclKo. DRAW EXCHANGE ON BAN ntancbco Thu Nevada Natonal Bank of San Francsco. LONDON Unon tf London & Smths Bank, Ltd. NEW YORK Amercan Exchange Natonal Bank. CHCAGO Cora Exchange Natonal Bank. PARS Credt Lyonnals. BERLN Dresdner Bank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The Hsmjkonr am. Shangha Bankng Cornoratlon. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALA Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of Australasa. VCTORA AND VANCOUVER Bank of Brtsh North Amerca. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKNG AND EXCHANGE BUSNESS. Deposts Receved, Loans Hade en Approved Securty, Commercal and Travellers Credts ssued. Blls of Ex change Bought and Sold. COLLECTNG PROMPTLY COUNTED FOR. BSTABLSHED N UBS. AC- BBB OP & CO. BAKKEES Commercal and Travellers Letters ft Credt ssued on the Bank of Calforna and The London Jont Stock Bank, Lmted, London. Correspondents for the Amercan Express Company, and Ths. Cook & Son. nterest allowed on term and Bavlng Bank Deposts. Lmted Captal (Pad Up) Yen 24,000,000,00 Reserved Fund 5,050,000,00 Specal Reserved Fund 2,000,000,00 HEAD OFFCE, YOKOHAMA. Branchos and Agences: Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasak, Lon don, Lyons. Nev- York, San Francsco, Bombay, Hong Kong, Shangha, Han kow, Chefoo. Tentsn. Pekng, New chang, Dalny, Port Arthur, Antung- Halen, Llaoyang, Mukden, Tlenllng, Chungchun. The bank buys and receves for col lecton blls of exchanges, ssues Drafts and Letters of Credt, and transacts general bankng busness. Honolulu Branch 67 Kng Streel Fre nsurance Atlas Assurance Company o.london Now York Underwrters Agency Provdence Washngton n surance Uompany The t F, Dllngham Co., Ltd General Acents for Hawa. Fourth Poor, Stangenwald Buldng--, F YOU WSH TO ADVERTSE vvmra9 ANYWElta AT ANYTMfl Call on or Wrte G C. DAKES ADVERTSHQ AGEKC 34 Sansomo Street BAN FRANCOCO, OtLF. 9 RESDENT VETOES BG RVER GRAB WASHNGTON, Aprl 3. n a spe- - nlnl mnqs.trn todav votolnrr a dam bll Presdent Roosevelt warned congress that there are pendng n ths sesson blls whch propose to gve away wut prce stream rghts capable of developng,300,000 horsepower, whose producton would cost annually 25,000,-00-0 tons of coal; urgng n vgorous terms the establshment of a polcy such as flbusterng mnorty n the house demands, whch would safe guard grantng of brdge and dam nrvlprp and rnnnrn th. to pay for them; and defntely announc t-- ng a tuturo polcy on ns par wu regard to prompt utlzaton of con-- structon nrlvllcrrct.bv rofuslntr hs scnature to a bll that elves an addton- - al three years to the Rany Rver m- - provement company, whch proposes to 250,000 shares, COMMERCAL AND SAVNGS DE for whch Cyty had been PARTMENTS. buld a dam n the Rany rver. offered ns hgh as 30 cents a share by " do not beleve," sad pres-- captalsts wjo desred to operato the dent, "that natural resources should bo property. Strct attenton gven to all branches granted and held n an undeveloped Mrs T R goue age(j 60 wa8 found Hangs automoble, of Rankng condton ether for speculatve or oth-- j ln a bathroom at Berkeley, Cal. Motobloc, French car whch er reasons. So far as am awaro mere Francs J. Heney grlls JTJDD BULDNG. FORT STREET. are no assurances that the grantees defenders was snpped ncro rou Wyomng oy n of the hgher up grafters and says Ed- - re,8,u anu latcr wmurawn rom ne tor the Argonaut 0 t, ;," Holman of s a nternatonal automaoc race, nas ueen CUas flprockela. Wm. G. rwn. y?.nd,ppe:.l Bto upon the rch." sold. The machne was put up for sale UpJU LUllL llll tcj nv.v. tme of orgnal act grantng tno Muncpal electons have been held ln al a"on anu was KnocKeu uown u prvlege, 0 years ago." Calforna towns, n many places the a bldller for G00 scarccly eno"bh t0 uumewco ant-saloo- n and Sunday closng,ocal expenses of crew. Tho forces the BANKERS m beng defeated. notor of the car s already n far HONOLULU,.... H. T. HRS ARE Roosevelt vetoed grant- - BnaP and w,th of posng power rght and demanded sb,y thc expendture Presdent bll water 500 for Eeneral renovatng tno safecuard of future p0nopsrlnnb tn rnr. bg French racer wll agan be n frst poratlons. class condton. S. F. Call, Aprl 3. HUD. REJECTED Chelsea quckly releves her flro suf ferers and appeals only to Massachusetts for ad. Loss s $6,000,000. JAPAN LOS ANGELES, Aprl 3. Members Tho Duke of Abruzz s ordered to devote hmself closely to naval dutes for of Young Mens Chrstan Assocaton are deeply agtated because Gen twelve months. eral Superntendent C. B. Weaver, n Battlng Nelson has sgned wth REPAKT charge of constructon of the?b00,000 Manager Jm Coffroth for a 45 round assocaton buldng, has dscharged all fght wth "Boer" Unholz next month. Chrstans he could fnd among the 200 J. Dalzell Robertson, former assstant secretary men employed and declnes to hre any of Calforna safe WASHNGTON, Aprl 2. le attack on Consul General Straght and TYPOGRAPHCAL GYMNASTCS. the servants of Amercan consulato Owng to slght confuson produced by havng to prnt yesterdays depost and trust company, returned at Mukden by Japanese rowdes, led.y He declares that ho can "get 2b per from New York readv to tell all ho a postman, has strred admnstra cent more work out of snners than Star outsdo of ts own pressroom, some knows about the defunct nltvo momlorh " nn wll flnlch mo guns... banj.... ton to acton. t s regarded as a " - edtoral and news matter went through. " " or tno wth or fresuo Banned much more serous affar than appears proof-readn- g. men makng no professon wtt n consequence ruvlan hours atn. Many men app.y crusgr Almrante Grau 30 Upon surface, and prompt acton ror worx anu there were a few ludcrous blunders jafter th wnrah,p entered th bay wll undoubtedly bo taken to obtan whch, however, wero UlJUUllll UVUUUU lo Ull Ul jullulll too obvously Mssonary Westenberg says the statement that they Chef.ofthe reparaton that Japan has so far are good accdental to bo msunderstood. Polce Bbby of San Francsco s Chrstans, n whch case a refused. Weaver unceremonously consgns moral coward n protectng Barbary A conference upon subject was them to hades. SUSPCOUS. There s not a Chrstan man on coast dens of vce. held at Whte House tonght by Cook My job, as far as know," sad the Judge Seawell dssolved njunc- - the Presdent, Secretary Taft and father lved Sec n the samo house... t. general superntendent today. "When u, """u vuuk u.u m retary uk.hh ot state koo. n wns for twenty years. ussuuuu began had a fow Chrstans, but they "ul o nuaunglou o at the conference that Colonel Straght Hook Ddnt he get nny tme allow Hyde-Bensoddnt delver the coods. Thev were a used ln the n tral. had made a report of the ncdent to ance for cood behavor? sssy lot of fellows, who ught that! Samuel Rcdkay, a carrage maker Mnster Rockhll at Pekng and Uat because they belonged to the church,wu unuaanceu mum he would communcate the facts to thc Klled nmset they ought to get the soft end of every-- alter woundng Davd stegeman, State Department wut delay. whom thng. fred era." ho npprpl wrnnr v nr hnvlnc lnsnlfprl To nsure hs dong so cable messages were sent tonlgnt to both Rock-h- ll nfluental workers n the assoca hs daughter. and Consul Straght askng for all ton aro lkely to make strong protest. Four salors of Evans fleet beat facts. A reply s expected tomorrow. f they can do no more, they declare, squadron to San Francsco after break- - they wll take steps to have Chrstan lug lberty. A promnent cabnet offcer sad tonght: workmen placed on an equal footng The general fleet recepton commt-wt- h others. ; tee of Santa Cruz teecranhed to Secre- - " dont thnk am betrayng any se-- tnrv ATpfrnlf. Re.r Admral Thomas oml wlon T cv Hnt- Mm,lvlslnn tn BOHEMANS CELEBRATE!an, others: mnosslble to undertake sond fleet to Pacfc was larcelv "UNCLE GEORGES" BRTl recepton for entertanment unless you determned by nsufferable tactcs Surrounded by old tme frends and can arranco entre fleet to anchor n of the Japanese n offcal ntercourse." newer ones, uncle ueorge uromey, our harbor us offcally announced. venerable protege of the Boheman Ths was the result of an ndgnaton MORS WSH. club, wll celebrate tonght the nnety nf ntmzqns held on recent of a "Now, Tommy," sad Mrs. Bull, " frst annversary of hs brthday. Ha- - n)essar0 uuu.,veu... from Metcalf and Thomas, want you to bo good whle m out." u uu uuat ul urn u,-- lmt th(j aeet Mon. be good ror a nckel," repled caslon, as ho has been on pror feasts n hnnnr nf "FTrln fflnrrp, ".ml.nhn Landers rr wll act as toastmaster. The, Cruz Forty guests have been nvted to as- semble about the hoard. All t.te mem- - bers of the "old guard" of club wll bo present. Mayor E. R. Taylor and General Frederck Funston aro to be specally nvted guests. Tho evenng wll pass n toasts and speeches and congratulatons extended to San Francscos oldest and best beloved clubman. S. F. Call, Aprl. "Uncle George" has many frends n Honolulu, havng vsted here some years ago. BRYANTES AVANT TO END TWO-THR- UULfc D CHCAGO, Aprl 3. A move to elmnate j hstorc "two thrds rule" from regulatons governng democratc natonal conventon at Denver n July s charged to the Bryan enthusasts by campagn managers of Governor Johnson of Mnnesota. The Johnsonans say Bry-ant- cs have become panc strcken over progress mado by "gopher canddate" and hs demand for unlnstruct-e- d delegatons. "The plan to send unnstructed delegatons to Denver s makng so much progress n democratc camp that somo of partsans ot W. J. Brynn aro becomng alarmed over tffo outlook," reads a statement gven out at Johnson headquarters ln Grand Pacfc hotel today. LOS ANGELES FRE. n Los Angeles Dally Tmes of Aprl 3 s an account of burnng of Parmelee-Dohrman- n Co.s ware-hous-o n that cty, causng a loss of?00,000, stock of chna and glass-war- o beng totally destroyed. Tho head of frm s Mr. Dolrmann of San Francsco, who organzed the Honolulu Merchants Assocaton whllo vstng ths cty a fow years ago. t s stated that nsurance was heavy enough on buldng and contents to prevent a very great loss to frm. NEWS SNPS The Federaton of mprovement Clubs of San Francsco, wth a mem- - borshlp of 25 mportant promoton as- - socauons, nns been tormay launcnea. Albert G. Wleland, the San Fran- - clsco urewery man, ded n Naples, taly, Aprl 0, leavng an estate valued at $250,000. He lelt no wll. mss lanenne L.uoy, a Kan uran- - clsco mllner, lost?4,000 on a "sure thng" horse race and swore out war- - rants for arrest of two men and a wnnmn wlln lnrl tmf lnr nn thn rnmn John fvtv. nrarnr nnl rhlpf nwnnr r Bg Belle mne, a well known PPrty Just across the Calforna lne, -ht- nn MT-r- n- run pnmnnnv n r roulette game at thyolte, Nev., to C. 3 - Jones, propretor of Stock Ex-- change gamblng rooms. Tho amount of stock nvolved n the play was ho tuvlael at battleshps vst Santa ---? UL u. -- 5v S!-v nx-y- t (sxf-rt$yrr-$rv- (l()anm fatally strcken wtl heart troublo ln the lobby of Hotel Stewart, San Francsco, Aprl 2, and ded shortly after n hs npartments. Mrs. Penny was wth her husband at end, but Mss Florence Penny, daugnter of the strcken man, had left hotel for a trp to Mount Tamalpals. At monthly medtlng of the Asatc excluson league, nou at me,, Labor temp e, San Franc sco, Aprl 2, the recent charge that the organlza- - Hon was contemplatng a rotous dem-- 7.onstratlon on the arrval of the fleet was vgorously aeneu. juuge.mnes G. Magtlrc, the chef speaker of the meetng, repudated stgma cast upon league n an address. Unwtnn Apkormnn n nrnmlnnnf CJnM Frnnplsspn pnntrnptnr. wrm fntnll v ntnr-- cd Aprl 2 hy fallng under a car of " " Elks specal at Petnluma. B,AlM""L rr:n : n rn njured u - - MfHr o- -- n u. Grant mneral sprngs and brother of Baley Mllard, aur, was nstant- - ly klled by accdentally fallng over NEW YORK, Aprl 2. an SO foot precpce nto Alum Rock a canyon nght of Aprl. Tho body was recovered by hs brothers before daylght next mornng and brought nto San Jose n Dr. F.. MAY SEE EACH Tommy., Tommy, sue sum, wma you u remember that you cannot bo a son?f MORUSSN. J7 -- f"- S AL ST. PETERSBURG, Aprl 2. Despatches receved here announcng that Husslan troops on Persan borde n a grave stuaton, nave been Lnnrmm. m,.. cmo, AUSTRALAN RALROAD HORROR. MELBOURNE, Aprl 2. PasBcngcr trans-fro- Ballarat and Bendlgo met n col,lslon. yesterday. Forty-on- e pas- -,. f... uu," FOR THAWS RELEASE. The frst Ktcp attempt to securo lberaton of Harry Thaw, slayer of Stanford Whte, was made yesterday. OR. PARS, Aprl 2. Tho Prnco do Sagan has left for taly. NAPLES, taly, Aprl 2. Madano Anna Gould s expected to arrvo hero on the twenty-thr- d nstant. SPANSH TREATY SGNED. WASHNGTON, Aprl 2. The arbtraton treaty between Unted States and Span has been sgned. KELLY KNOCKED OUT. SEATTLE, Aprl 2. Abe Attcll knocked out Eddlo Kelly n featherweght champonshp fght hero last nght. HAYASH WLL GO TO ROME. TOKO, Aprl 2. Hayashl has been ordered homo from Chna and wll bo sent to Rtome. Mjuln wn succeed nm ln Chna. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. HOST lelly Truusuctans Entered of Record Aprl 20, 90S. A A Hadlcy to C U Cockott and wt Rel A Q Curts ct al to John Ftzgerald..M Charles K Smpson to Central Mll Co Ltd D Maultaa and hsb to Antone Sylva...D Antone Sylva to S M Knnakanul....D Stephen Mahaulu am wf to Horace P Mahaulu Terrtory of Hawa hy Supt of Pub nstr to Walanao Co ExL sabella H Woods et al to Kohala Ransh Co Ltd L Poneer Bldg & Loan Assn to Geo P Dcnlson Oalu Ralway, c Land Co by Tr to?nlort W AHltann Annl r,t! l Rcl Mary. Dckson to Western & tawn nvst Co Ltd u Mcaal Kekuewa (w) to Waanae Co M HORN. ANGUS To wfo of Geo., Angus, a son. FUND FOR EMBASSES. WASHNGTON, Aprl 3. Tlo proposed polcy on part of Unted States of ownng embassy and legaton buldngs n the chef countres of the world, whch has been urged durng present sesson of congress, wab gven deflnlto form today by Representatve Cousns of owa, charman of commttee on foregn auutrs. He ntroduced a bll drectng the secre-- tary of state to expend?2,000,000 n the purchnso or erecton of sutable but dfnrs for the Amercan dlnlomntlc and consular representatves n Chna, Japan, Russa, Korea, Austra, Germany and Mexco; fl,20o,o0o to be expended for consular buldngs n Amoy, Canton, Chefu Chunkang, Fuchau, Hankow, Hongkong, Nankng, New-chwan- g, Shangha and Tentsn n Chna, ad Kobe, Nagasak, Tamsu and Yokohama, Japan, and Seoul, Korea, and?s00o00 to be expended for embasses or legatons n St. Petersburg, Venna, Berln and Cty of Mexco. CHRONC DARRHOEA CURED. Somo physcans clam that chronc darrhoea cannot bo cured. Dont you bellovo t. There aro lr.curabo cases, but none so bad that they cannot bo helped by Chamberlans Colc, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy, and even temporary relef moans much to ono so sorely afflcted. For salo by all dealers Uenson, Smth & Co., agents Ha-wal- n. tor Fne Job Prntng. Star Offce. ;VFR, t out of he fog of uncertanly whch surround! the purchase ol ordnary plated ware, because t s made L Only One Grade The Best. ts qualty s as Jxed as Sterlng. n buyng t, every dollar spent be coma a sure nvestment. Made only n a plate heaver than trple, Communty Slver s told at about tla prce of ordnary plate. W. W. Dmond & Co., Ltd, DUrll.utn Fraternal JleotlngH rtarmony LODGE NO 3,. O. 0 F. Meets every, Monday evenng at 7: ln Odd Fellows Hall, Fort Street Vstng brothers cordally nvted to attend. BEN F. VCKERS. N. 0. E. R. HENDRY. Sec. HONOLULU LODGE 66, B. P. O. E. wll moot n ther hall. Kng street, near Fort, every Frday evenng. By order of E. R. WM. H. McNERNY, E. R. H. C. EASTON, Secy. Honolulu ron Works. STEAM ENGNES, SUGAR MLLS, BOLERS, COOLERS, RON, BRASS AND LEAD CASTNGS. Machnery of Every Descrlpt.oa 4ade ta Order. Partcular Attontlo Oflld to Sh.p Blackamthlnsr. Jo. Work Executed on Short Notce. PORTO RCAN HATS. A largo assortment of best Porta Rcan hats Just receved. Lowest Prces preval. Seo our wndow dsplay. LEADNG HAT CLEANERS. Fort St. Opp. Convent. Telephone 493. (Hsses Jofpn & Olsen Dressmakng and Talorng Aro now n ther new quarters. Elte Buldng. Tho latest New York and Parlsnn styles. 70 Hotel street, opp. Young Hotel. Removed from Berctana Street near Emma to 22 Kng street opposte Aala Park wth a full flue lno of pants, brushes, etc. OS YOUR SUMMER SUT s ready at LVAS TOGGERY

8 EGHT -- WWW rlh HAWAAN 8TAK, TUESDAY, APRL 2, 90S, Curos! Curos!! WOMANS EXCHANGE. Hotol St. neur Unon. W.G.lrwn&Co.,Ltd,Wm. G. rwn.. Presdent and Manager nt John D. Spreckels. Frst nt W. M. Glffard... Second H. M. Whtney Treasurer Klehard lvers Scrotary W. F. W U9n Audtor SUGAR FCORSTcOttMsSlOH AGENTS AGENTS FOP. Steamshp Co., San Franelsc, 0.enlc Cal. Wtrn Sugr Reflnln Co., E&a Pran-clse- o, C&l. Baldwn Locomottvo Works, Phladelpha, Pa. Xewall Unversal Mll Co., Manufacturers of Natonal Cane Shredder, New York, N. Y Paelllc OH Transportaton Co.. Ba Francsco, Cal. BEST soda NVtuer la mado by us. WcWc.an prove t. Consoldated Soda Water Works Co, G. S. LEAD, Manager. Telephono 7. Have the gas lght nstalled whle the days are long You Can Get The Best Lght From Gas for half, or less than half, you pay for any other knd of lght onolulugasco vxvx,jr BSHOP STREET HONOLULU Reducton Sale! FOR 3 WEEKS from APRL 2ND. EVERY ARTCLE REDUCED FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT. YAT LOY CO. Kng Street near Nuuanu. 4 SUTS FOR $.50. We wll clean and press 4 suts n month for?.50 f you Jon our clothes cleanng club. Good worlc guaranteed. JON NOW. The Oho Clothes Cleanng Co. Harrson Block, Berctanla nr Fort Won Lou & Co. Plumbers and Tnners 7 Hotel Street near Maunakea. COMPANY, LTD. All knds of Ladles Woolen Overcoats, Dresses ready made or made to order at very reasonable prces. 2 Nuuanu St. near Pauahl.. Y. SH Corner Beretnnla and Nuuanu tt JAPANESE DRUQG8T8 GENERAL MERCHANDSE All Cnda of Amercan Tatont Medcnes at Low Prces, NEW ADVERTSEMENTS. Notce to CvtHlUow.7r;.T.T.,ago C Lewerg & Cooke Page 0 THURSDAY MASCOT Kverythlng n the cjro lne s car rlad by.us. We make a specalty of Hawaan Trust Co Page,lRWln Newg Co fago 8 hand nwe fancy work and are ul HolllBter Drug Co Pago PRAGT GALLY SOLD ways pleased to show the goods. ""WEAR. Local Olco. U. S. Weather lureau, Young Buldng. Honolulu, T.,., Aprl 2, 90S. Temperatures, 0 a. m.j 5 a. m.; 0 a. m.; tnd nornng mlntnum. CS; 73;73; 74; 08. laromoter readng: absolute humd ty (grans per cubc foot); relatve humdty and dew pont at 8 a. m.: ; C.357; 0; DO.,Vlnd: Velocty and drecton at 6 a. m.; S a. n.; 0 a. m.; and noon. 0, NE.; 4, NE.; 0, NE.-VS-, NE. ltalnfall dunng 2 nours ondng 8 a. m.:.05 nch. Total wnd movement durng 24 hours ended at noon, 25 mles. WM, 3. STOCKMAN, Secton Drector. NEWS N A NUTSHELL Paragraphs That Gve Condensed News of the Day. Auto at hack rare, F. Lllls, Tel. 36. The fleet s comng. Let us clean up the cty. Try Luttcds Tabasco Sauce. For salo at all grocers. A notce to credtors of the estate of Paul Lemko appears n ths ssue. W. L. Whtney, deputy attornoy general, left for Kallua to attend a term of the Crcut Court n the Mauna Kea ths noon. The Buckeye Club wll meet wth Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kngsbury at 58 Thurston avenuo at 7:30 ths evenng. All Ohloans are cordally nvted. After you have once heard the Co lumba Graphophones and the Marcon Records you wll want no other n your home. Wall, Nchols Co., agents. The masters report of M. T. on the fnal account of Jcsso K Kaae, executrx of the estate of Mar garet V. Carter, was fled ths mornng. Hollsters Cold Chocolates cure colds, grppe and coughs quckly, safely and surely. They are pleasant to take. 25c a bottle at Holllster Drug Co., Ltd. Attorney "Bonne" Monsarrat has been apponted counsel for one of the Korean prsoners who wll be tred Judge Robnson durng the pros ent term. Lewers & Cooko have just receved a very handsome lno of Orental mat tngs, n plan, twsted colored, and fgured goods, and twsted mattng rugs and cotton rugs n blue and whte. Dr. Chas. Cuthbert Hall, presdent of the Unon Theologcal Semnary snce 807. ded lately n New York. He was a cousn of Mrs. A. Francs Judd and Mrs. James H. Pratt of ths cty. The rght broker n your busness deals may mean the succe..; of a hg venture; the wrong one, falure. When youre- buyng or sellng stocks or bonds, call on the Hawann Trust Co., Ltd. The Edson Phonograph produces a pure, clear, beautful tone, wth no-rasor gratng sound for an accompanment. The Hawaan News Co., Ltd., wll bo pleased to have you can and hear t. A wreless message was receved from Collector of nternal Revenue Walter F. Drake ths mornng, statng that ho had found an llct stll n Kona. and askng that a warrant be forwarded for a Japanese named T. (.R. W. Atknson has been apponted tfjsteo under deed of trust of the Oalu Ralway & Land Company, gven to secure the bond ssue of the company. Ho takes place of T. W. Hobron, resgned. Dr. F. Howard Humphrls publshes a suggeston he obtnlned n Europe last summer, that cut leaves ot the prckly cactus placed n bodes of wa ter are death to mosquto larvae. Own ers of rce and taro crops, doctor says, may gve ths remedy a tral who would not use petroleum. Olver Wllams, a young Hawaan, s reported as an nmate of a hosptal at Chelsea, Mass., crppled, t s feared to some extent permanently, through fallng from crosstrees of a schooner. Rev. G. B. Cutler of Boston wrtes about boy to hs brother, Captan Cutler of barkeutlno Kllktat now Jn port. An enjoyable and mpressve Easter was had at Leahl Homo Sunday afternoon by. both the nmates and Chrstan Endeavorors of Central Unon church to the number of nneteen. A vocal solo was rondorod by ono of the Endeavorors n. a most pleasng manner. Tho meetng closed wth dstrbuton of frut and flowers. Thomas D. McKay, travelng passongor agent for the overland route Sole manufacturers and Agents ot and the Pacfc steamshp lnes, passed Genune Kola Mnt. (Dont buy poor through n the Mongola. He spoke of mtatons.) PHONE 7. hop a probablty that some specal excursons from San Francsco to nccom pany the lloet to Honolulu would bo zsro organzed, and predlctod n great n crease ot tourst travel to Hawa any way comng summer. (ontlomon as well as ladles are among se luvltod to College Clubs readng on Thursday ovonlng. T wll buy n fne home. Easy terms. RENT TRUST CO "Just a few seat.mjet," was the bulletn ssued from the box olllcc of "The Mascot" at closng tme last nght, and from the look of thngs t seems as f so few remanng scats wll not last n, throughout today. t must not bo however, that there s a second performance on Saturday next and se who have been dsapponted for Thursday are strongly advsed to se-cuther seats for Saturday as tckets for ths nght are also gong very rapdly. The Mascot" wll prove n every way that t merts ths generous sup port, and everybody s assured of get tng lr moneys worth. The entre cast of "Tho Mascot" are better able to produce ths comc opera than nny prevous aggregaton of amateurs, and overyhody from star to chorusman ae roughlycouvcrsant wth ther parts. The Mascot" wll long be remem bered as startng a new era n the ama teur annals of Honolulu, fur t s safe to say that no prevous producton has been stated n such splendd form as The Mascot" wll be. Last nght the rehearsal went off as smoothly as fnshed artcle, not a htch or dscordant note anywhere. Tonght there wll bo another rehearsal and tomorrow comes fnal full dress affar, ono nght prevous to the openng performance. Tho orchestra must not be forgotten n ths comng producton, as t plays a most mportant part and t wll be found that ths partcular part of producton has also come n for ts share of careful tranng. t can now accompany the very weakest of voces wut drownng a sngle note, the whole playng n such excellent harmony that t s a treat ndeed. The management has at last expressed approval of the whole company, and when that can be done we may rest assured that everythng s n rough workng Wdcr and there s a guarantee out that nobody wll be dsapponted. The Kunalus, t seems, are assured of a success whch s certanly well merted, and Mr. Hugo Herzer, who has boon managng the whole affar, must not be forgotten n the lst of honors. The Mascot company has the aloha of all. They n ther turn wll show that the publcs confdence has not been msplaced. n SSUE (Contnued from Page One.) tner tne Organc Act requres as a prerequste to tne ssue of county bonds that there bo property taxable by the county for securng ther pay ment." () By Secton 49 Organc Act. Act 39 becomes a law when t was palsed over governors veto. By Secton 55 Organc Act terrtoral or county n debtedness could not bo ncurred untl approved by presdent and by See. of Act 39 the ssue of bonds was sub ject to hs approval so that the sec ton was not requred n order to aurze ther ssue. The mere postponement ot takng effect of an act untl a stated tme or untl an event whch may or may. not occur does not render act ncomplete legslaton. A majorty of court thnk that tne fourth secton s not ntended to requre the presdents approval n order that act should become law and therefore s not an attempted delega ton of law maltng power. (2) lhe resoluton of board of supervsors docs not strctly comply wth requrement of Secton A Act 05 S. L. 907 as to fxng "term" of bond ssue, but Act 39, whch re ctes resoluton and refers to t as "n accordance wth provsons of sad Act 05," aurzes treasurer to ssuo bonds "under and n accordance wth provsons of Act G5." Ths may be consdered as showng that legslature regarded reso lutlon as a suflclont complance wth Act G5 or as dspensng wth a hteval complance n ths respect, the act not beng n naturo of a fundamental law but bolng subject to modfcaton or amendment. (3) Tho thrd ground s entrely untonable slnco frst chargo upon terrtoral rovenuos would be terrtoral bonds. Tho county bonds alugh charged upon county revenues dorlved from terrtoral revenues, would necessarly bo n second chargo. (4) Tho most dffcult queston n PERFECT FT Guaranteed Wth our export cuttor who has Just returned from coast we guarantee every sut to ft. W. W. kuu CO., LTD, Merchant Talors, Watty Buldng Kng fureet &t.l 96 TEST Date. Per Lb. Per Ton. Mar cents Mar., cents Mar. 23 Mar G cents Mar. 25 Mar. 2G Mar. 27 j... Mar. 30 Mar. 3,... Apr. 3.. Apr. 4 Aprl G... Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Aprl 0 Aprl Apr cents Aprl cents Aprl 5 4.3C cents the case s whether the lmtaton of ndebtedness whch a county as a subdvson of the Terrtory may ncur n any one year (Organc Act Sec. 55), namely, one per centum upon as sessed value of taxable property of county shown by the last general assessment for taxaton, mples that property upon the assessed value of whch amount of ndebtedness s determned shnll be taxable by the county. Ordnarly a power to ssue muncpal bonds mples power to levy taxes for ther payment. Tho nference that n lmtng coun ty as well as terrtoral ndebtedness to a percentage of the taxaute property of the county or Terrtory, respectvely, congress ntended property taxable by the county or Terrtory, whchever should ssue the bonds, s supported by the fact that such lmtatons are almost nvarably referred to the value of taxable property as a standard, not merely as furnshng a convenent fgure but "n relaton to the sources of payment" (Ltchfeld v. Bal-- lou), 4 U. S. 90), that s, to the power of taxaton by the muncpalty tself. f the provsons of the Organc Act of ths Terrtory, lmtng ndebtedness whch may be ncurred by the Terrtory or any subdvson thereof to a percentage of assessed value of the taxable property of the Terrtory or subdvson as shown by the legslaton mparng the oblgaton of con tracts whch, may be applcable under the provson n the Organc Act, Sec., that the consttuton "shall have the same force and effect wthn the sad Terrtory as elsewhere n the Unted States." Whatever may r.avu ueen the object whch congress had n vew n prescrbng the med of lmtng the ssue of county bonds by reference to property taxable by the county t s enough to say that such lmtaton clearly appears to have been made. On the fourth ground above mentoned the plantff s enttled to an n juncton restranng the defendant from ssung the bonds. Admral Samuel W. Very, retrng commandant U. S. Naval staton here, today receved offcal nformaton from Chef of the Bureau of Navgaton, Navy Department, Washngton, under date of Aprl 9, to effect that preparatons aro beng made to dspatch the bg fleet to Honolulu from San Francsco on July 7, but that July 7 s only tentatve, as the date wll be advanced f drydocklg of the men-of-w- ar s completed sooner. Tho complete notce of the fleets movements as receved by Admral Very, s to the followng effect: Tho Pacfc fleet wll leave San Kran-clsc- o on May 9 to carry out a program of drlls and exercses. Tho Atlantc fleet wll leavo Pu-g- et for Sound on May S, arrvng on May 2, four of tne vessels vstng Port Angeles. Eght wll vst Sellngham Bay, threo wll go to Port Townsend and ono wll go to Bremerton to onter drydock. On Saturday, May 23, all vessels ot Atlantc fleet except ono n dry dock at Bremerton wll rendezvous at Port Townsend and proceed to n vcnty ot Soattlo. On Tuosday, May 2G, twolvo of Hoot wll leave Seattle for TncoTa to glvo people thereabouts a chance to vlow ths arm of the Navy and nco, wut anchorng, eght of vossols, or half of number of bg Atlantlo lnttloshlps, wll proceed to San Francsco, Tu-eonfour left ot anchor nonr a spomllng throe days ro, won y wll go to Bremerton for dockng. The objht wll arrlvo at San Francsco an May 29 and wll bo docked n supcqstlnn. As soon as ready se vofuqls dockng at Bremerton wll pro- - LONDON BEETS Prce. shllngs, pence. shllngs, 3 pence. shllngs, 0 4 pence. shllngs, 2 4 ponce. shllngs, 3 ponco." shllngs, 5 4 pence. shllngs 4 2 pence. shllngs, 0 ponco. shllngs, 4 2 pence. shllngs pence. shllngs 2 4 pence. shllngs, 2 pence. shllngs, 3 pence. shllngs, G 4 pence. shllngs, G pence. shllngs, 8 4 pence. shllngs, 9 pence. shllngs, 9 4 pence. shllngs, 9 pence. James F. Morgans AUCTONEER AND STOCK BROKER Member of Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange. Stock and Bond Orders receve prompt attenton, nformaton furnshed relatve to all STOCKS AND BONDS. LOANS NEGOTATED. Phono 72. P. O. Box 594. ceed to San Francsco, the last arrvng at San Francsco not later than July 3. Preparatons are beng made for tne salng of the entre fleet for Honolulu from San Francsco on July 7, but, f dockng s completed before, the salng date wll oe advanced. DALY STOCK REPORT Between Boards... Sales: 5" Walalua,?82.50; G5 Walalua?82.50; 20 Wala lua,?s2.50; 8 Ewa $27.50; 37 Ewa, $27.50; 50 Hawaan C. & S. Co., $ Ewa, $27.50; 00 Ewa $27.50; $4,-0- Cal. Ref. Co. Gs. $00.00; GO Oahu Sugar Co., $27.75; 60 Oahu Sugar Co., $ Quotatons. Bd. Asked. Ewa Plant. Co Hawaan Agrl Hawaan Com Hawaan Sugar Honomu Honokaa 0.00 Kahuku Klhel 8.75 McBryde 4.00 Oahu Sugar Co Onomea Ookala COO Olaa Sugar Co Paauhau S Pacfc Sug. Co 0.00 Paa Pepeekeo 5.00 Poneer TAKE CHARGE THURSDAY. Captan Corwln P. Rees, U. S. N who arrved yesterday n the S. a. Mongola, accompaned by hs wfe, to succeed Admral Very ns commandant ot Naval Staton hero, wll assume command at noon on Thursday next, Aprl 23, at whch tlmo Admral Very retres. Salutes for the retrng Admfrall and the new commandant wll bo flred. Captan and Mrs. Rees called on Ad mlral Very at Naval Staton tls mornng, Admral presentng offcers ot staton to lr new head. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. Klauea Volcano "t was grandest spectacle on earth." "Tho flro wab thrown wthn twenty feet of top of pt, and floor was covorod wth runnng streams of lava." " would not have mssed sght for any consderaton." These wore romnrks mado by vstors who returned from Volcano by MAUNA LOA ths week. Dont wat for actvty to coaso, hook now whle show s on, Only $42, CO for round trp. For nformaton regardng trp apply to Henry Walerhouse Trusf Co,, Ld Comer Fort nud Merchant Btrtets, Mll wsts Sprng and Summer stylos for 908. A largo varety to select from. LlNOERE SHRT WASTS KNCKERBOCKER TALORED AND LNGERE WASTS. Two of the most popular makes of day. Perfect fttng styles that aro rght Also, a flno varety of ELEGANT WASTS. v Llngorlo Wasts from $.25 upward. Talored Wasts from, $.75 upward. s Lnen Wasts, strctly talored, stff collar and cuffs at $2.75 SEE OUR WNDOW DSPLAY.. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd STORE WTH MONEY-BAC- K POLCY. The Voce s the most beautful nstrument of musc, n qualty of tone, sympathy, and expresson. n the ordnary phonograph, much of that s lost, and a grate and rasp substtuted. Edson Phonographs (NEW MODEL) produce the pure, clear, natural tone. When Caruso sngs, all you hear s hs splendd, full tones. Every word s dstnct, every tone perfect. Call and hear hm at the Hawaan News Company, Ltd., Young Buldng DLL PCKLES, NDA RELSH, SWEET PCKLES, APPLE BUTTER SWEET GHERKNS, VNEGAR. BAKED BEANS. And every other one of the famous 57 has justj been receved. H. HackfeBd & LMTED DSTRBUTORS. CO., LTD. Walalua Agrl Wamea.. GO. 00 HUSTACE-PEC- K BG FLEET nter sland Hawaan Electrc Hon. R. T. Co. com GO. 00 Nahlku Rub. Co. As 2G.00 Phone Queen Street. P, O. Box aa. Oahu R. & L. Co Hllo R. R. Co 4.00 Hon. B. & M. Co 8.50 ESTMATES GVEN ON ALL KNDS Haw. Pneapple OF Co TEAMNG Cal. Ref. Co. 6s DEALERS POSSBLTY THAT DEPARTlKh Hamakua Dtch Gs K -- ; FROM SAN FRANCSCO FOR Hon. HO- R. T.Co. Gs 0G.00 McBrydo Cs, NOLULU MAY BE ADVANCED. Oahu Sugar 5s Pacfc Cs Walalua Agrl. Cs Garden Sol. Fre Wood, Stovk, Steam and Blacksmth Coal. Crushed Rock, Black and Whte Sand. Hay, Gran, Cement. Etc., Etc; You Dont Feel The Expendture When Buyng a. New Dnner Set Fron an open-stoc- k pattern, Know why? Next tme you nee!! a dozen dnner plates select them from an "Open-Stock- " pattern. When you want a meat platter choose from the same pattern. Keep addng to ths your, odd purchases comprse a hand- nucleus and the frst thng you know some set. fnow, f you had bought dfferent decoratons that struck your fancy, every tme you needed specal tems your aggregate purchases would look lke a job-lo- t. rlnk t over or teller yet, come n and talk t over-a- nd look the patterns over. We havcj "Slot to clooe from. W. W. DMOND & GO., LTD. 5.VS7 Kng St., Honolulu. t

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