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1 twum tmmmmm IUJM, IMHUJII lnn Ml r T JU "f--" II MJfuJBf "IPRIpT! $" mf r,r"r t?w" flwhp, f 5 P, J 4WM Mufl 9 4 wlpttll V B WLTIIEIl DUBCU November 8 -- Lt 2 J Hour Balnfall, trcc SUOll, ld Degree Test Centrfugals, 430c For Tol, IB00O Temperature, Max 8; Mln 72 Weather, f!r 88 nalyss Beets, 0,d Per Ton, f 0000 VqI MI NO no HONOLULU, HWII TERRITORY, TUESDY KMHER q 90) SEMI-WEEKL- WHOLE NO 82 ( J R H II I II MKES STTEMENT PUBLIC Wll Run n 90 at Head of the Republcan Tcket, f He Is Nomnated URGED TO DO SO BY FRIENDS nnouncement Pleases Cupds Many Frends Poltcans lso Pleased k lng electon If I am nomnated as, Nojthwost from whch Honolulu hopes such by the Republcan party, to attract toursts and settlers, k J KLNINOI Telegram ntervew s hero gven n --k full careful readng of t wll fal " to fnd n sngle truthful statement: Yesterday, Delegate Knlananaolo He Dd It publcly announced hs ntenton of; " Portland doctor started the cru-aea- n F!X, oftcrnl hmself as a canddate "lat s revealng dread Mqlokn nomnaton by the Republcan party Island, of the Hawaan group, fouler wtl dshonors stans than t has ever reelecton The announcement has been wth leprosy He says the wreck been receved wth n great amount of of Den Hurs famly, n executon of pleasure by Republcans, bv the ndependents umong the nusness men and pared wth the wholesale acute Roman revenge, s a trflo com- ncarceraton V DELEOTE EUIIIO Who nnnounccs hmself a cuuldalo another term IS 68 YERS OLD TODY JoIhv lu ll Wrhluy tn JMrnrv f Ju Mujvtty Kltf Vwnul VJI of m-- t Jlrllnln, nml In donor of flnt nnuuu lrlun Imru Mll phkurva I,v uh h, mlnjjdy h WWWhjr t, tn ll)-r-, Mm HUd tffj I u truu uttl Itll bud l n, ttvll ll fu4 llllun, " m n h Ktg J I ll M V:,, J,(,, H,l I VwyUI Mu4r m SERIES OF GROSS MSSTT E MENTS Dr Chrs ODay, Once of Ths Cty Defames Hawa and the Hawaans SOME SPITEFUL PERVERSIONS ttacks the Sugar Planters, the Mssonares, and Memory of Kalakaua Hawa has bad to stand many thngs sad about her abroad by se who faled to fnd here that apprecaton that they had led themselves to beleve should be thers, but downrght drtness and mendacty an ntervew h the Portland Evenng Telegram of a recent date, credted to Dr Chrs ODay, goes lmt The artcle s gven a promnent place n the Telegram, wth a top-heastatng "Sugar Trust Sends Many to "In vew of the many requests that have been made to mo, I Hellhole" Needless to say, con-cor Moloku Settlement, that t have, upon mature delberaton, decded to become agan a can-- feld nl fertle magnatons to k ddate the poston I now have gambol n That se of Hawa may --k the honor to hold as Delegate rf know what Doctor ODay s spreadng, k our Terrtory I hereby announce and brand of msnmaton be- - - myself as a canddate In the com- - ng publshed n a secton of by the ctzens generally by greedy planter nterests of Hawaan famles n the most loathsomo For some tme such an announcement the-frlas been hoped, st expressed abode created by man or nature To desre of the Delegate to bo allowed to get the lands of natves, quet retre to prvate lfe havng been receved wth so much regret that con- Hellencs n the name, of ndustry, ther protests, and carry out dabolcal stant pressure has been brought to bear healthful, happy Hawaans were doomed to Moloknj, where leprosy must upon hm to recall that statement and (ntnued on Page Eght) (ntnued on Page Eght) Ims remmel hs ofllcal functon whch have Ih permod durng ht nb smco by Ooorgo V, Duvus, PYMENT ORDERED (Ily ssocated Press,) SN lhwihco, Novomler 8, ltulon wt ImIpI lown tolny In Ilu cutt of Ilu orlcmlitttyhla slrucllm fmmy, wllcl bruuglt tn Ip w tl Hjrujrlut carrnuv unt (m pujnl or Iko work lht )r m -- eufk Dl uu Hd llullur mll pruvlas lu tun mnnlf MHrtlUMku nml lre, Ilu hum ma Dm utumoou UN &ln-- court awards Dm eunlrull conjuny f0q,6q8, v h: n Honolulu wll lul) u tmothy Klvlnn It a lubtuulul vctory II Jll,n ll tll! r4l!lllu u Kjuy Tm nufl llhmlan fjlrurlnu n h Ml, n lmwr u( IIjv Imv, CwWMy wu mulu uj uf nv who bnf H-- llumum, UguJ l h U wruuny vnt uuuu wurn h ho ft- - nululu WOnTlY DKOT COEPTHD flly wlmj Vftn,) lhvifc() humut k Ttm yrbl lntllllllp hulll Imlula bll mrn MC VIllMl ll ll,l )u l MINI I flf IllMUg I m nn mnnfl, uf fcf ( u Usu rb bv IjwII4 HWII S FLG FOR WORLD Island Ensgn to Float Over Famous Pultzer Buldng the Hawas terrtoral flag, merly the onsgu of the monarchy, provsonal government, and Republc of Hawa, s soon to float over the famous World buldng n New York cty request a lng measurng 8 by 2 feet has been receved by Governor Trcar from K Pratt, superntendent of Pu ltzer buldng, better known as the World buldng, where ouo of the largest dales n the world s publshed Mr Pratt states n hs letter to Governor that on cetnn days he wshes to fly state and terrtoral flags wth mercan natonal ensgn and flags of egn countres He also asks a lst of the specal holdays celebrated n Hawa s far as possble he ntends to havo Hawaan flag up wth the natonal ensgn on such lott-daywhen other occasons wll permt, and at any other tmes requested to do so by local people "s the populaton of ths cty s mado up from overy State and Terrtory n the Unon and overy country on earth ths plan of hostng flags wll please many and teach others about flags and holdays celebrated," concluded Mr Pratt n bs letter Governor Fear wll ward nn oll-clst of holdays obtanng here, nnd ho has nulcd promoton commttee to supply the flag asked - Nl MENNT TO MSTERDM French nsul Receves Orders Transferrng Hm to the Netherlands K Mcnnnt, consul Franco n the Hawaan Islands, has receved orders transferrng hm from Honolulu to msterdam, Netherlands M Menant wll preparo to leave Honolulu at an early date, alugh he has no knowledge yet as to who wll succeed hm here Should he Jeavo bee s successor arrves, Dr Marques, l, wll bo actng consul nsul Menant has been here nbout two years, but ho s anxous to return to some post closer to Franco and n a country where ho wll not fcol that he s not n touch wth pooplo through lack of knowledge of language M Menant spoke very lttle Englsh when le arrved and has not pcked up much of t snce, and theree, because, he s returnng to Europo ho s a very happy man M-- LEDER OF "400" HS OBTINED DIVORCE NEW YORK, November 8 Mrs lohn Jacob stor, nno of acknowledged leaders of Now Yorks famous "400," hns been granted a dvorce, beng nllowed ten mllons of dollars from her husbands estnto by way of settlement;, Tho legal proceedngs wore conducted quetly, thuugl wth dspatch, on only grounds on whch a dvorce, can bo granted n ths State On October 5 Mrs stor returned from Europe, where sho llad been travelng ncognto, stor salng n hs yncht Nounnulml II,, two days bee Ills wle returned to ths cty, son nnd a lnughtor, Wlllnm Vncent, 7, and lce, 7, nro chldrou of the marrage -- H Thought Lad Was Dvng CONSIDER COOK Crabs and d mes Too Late Prosa) WSHINGTON, November 8, Tho Tho followng uccount of the drownng of one of Ilu boys at Industral Ntlonnl Geographcal Hoclnty, whch hns tlrmdy punned Nchool nu north nt polo Wululuo readed Superntendent Uubbltt yentorduyt llncovnry dln of fnnmdor Peary, fndng hem tu le ulut they jrotoml, "Tll Kll, a boy, was )m leejlel lrownnl In nlnrllo hero on nn (Itl, exnmlu-tllwhllo bathng l ll of the bln prenhlcl by Cnptuln leu Kvury eft Wll lllu tu Cnk rmktlutu lln wlnso rlnlmul llncvorynccrrnl but wut uvnl, Tho lm lutor wk cnllol ycr lornru am lu rys, ths ut oucu pro tx mncul nlllll to hm juml, Ju ln shurlf ut Ilu fnletml lnlepeml elly uf tnt InvmllKt now mjur lmtrlct wll bo notfed tmluy but tlnf wy nl nuur turn fojonlmrm, wlmrrt (wok wn not uu nect-surto left hull) m net, Tlu hoy vvuu bn rlgm sunt tu lnl, Urn nulool from MIuwmu, Jtacvmlur STEMErT WRECKED, (Ily xltd Vm) Vcml WuvumUBf V -T- m Uum ur Omlmnn )u (mhw ttrufkn In Dn Hktmm tvwr, KING Is TflVUINQ, lly MGfllllel Jrn,) M4IHIIK, hwu( Kmu Um lltl "f lulml Ultvf Ut IhJ t t m nl j I, lmu l u u u vm h flm, t unj DELIVER! WGON DECOY Kakaako Crap-Shoote- rs Raded n a Novel Way By Deputy It took a bakers delvery wagon to make nn effectve polce rad n o on Sunday mornng, nnd Judgo udrnde to far nppovod of the results that le sentenced each gambler pcked up by the use of ths decoy to pay n flue of d and costs Deputy Sherff Hose unnteu partcularly to nab a croud of young s n Kakaako To catch them by the ordnary med of pouncng down upou the game was out of queston, lor they played on street veranda of Mugoou block wll watchers all around So n e ju wnron was commandeered nnd n t ys enclosed vehcle offcers were dven to the end of veranda nnd "jlrver" jumped off wth a basket to delver bread Suddenly wagon farly poured detectves, and crowd was captured nother crowd was pcked up n Iwlt, and they, too, receved smlar Sentences bunch of Chnese gan-bler- were let go, there beng nsut- - cent evdence to convct tlen lex McCnndless, brother of Jm the Wetherlll murder suspect, nnd Lkclko wore arrested yesterday afternoon affny They started a lvely Bcrnp on ono of wharves polceman refereed the game and decded to take them bee magstrate to render n decson H0L5TEIIT5 JOB t IS FF0NS0 THRETENED IS FTER HIS SCLP Hlo Man Says There Wll Be nother Speaker n Char Next Sesson "You can suy mo that there wll be another Speaker of house next sesson of Legslature," sad Itepre-sentatv- o ffonso durng n recess last Saturday ffobo s consderubly peeved, ho wus severely sut ujon several tmes durng specal sesson by Speaker llolstcn, and t s ovdent that ho ntends to try to got even by makng a fght ut next electon aganst return of Holston to legslature Tho Hlo representatve posed as an msurgeut durng specal sesson, evdently laborng under the mpresson that by so dong he would mako hm self sold wth hs consttuents Ho was n good deal of an uncertan quantty at all tmes, and t was never possble to predcate hs ntttudo on any measure Hs grandstand tactcs, however, faled to make nny great ht wth Spoakor, who snubbed hm ostentatously several tmes when ho made hmself too promnent ffonso poses us, wt of the house, but hs wt s not of the varety apprecated by Holstcn ffonbo, however, always knew just nbout how far ho could go n tryng to "rlo" presdng offcer of house, nnd retred to the cyclone cellar boo storm broke Hs open statement that thero wll be another Speaker next sesson, nnd hs further statement that Holstcn wll not oven bo a member of legslature, ndcute that there s gong to bo trouble on bg slnnd when poltcs begns to bol onco more It s farly certan that thero s gong to bo a strong eft mado to defeat Holsten, nnd t s equally certan that f any of or legslators from Hawa mx n the trouble, thero wll bo more than ono knd of fur clutterng up ar H COMRDES SW BOY SINK TO HIS DETH, muz Ml mlmr U fbusn nml Ls moth vm IfnwM Hh It uw w nml t H Iwy lll uu uwu t know ul umu lum lun ht, nu om vur wrwl lu Mll m lkdo uuy JululrJM "u h n, "No ok ttww lo U u hmt fur bv a4tt Own f tuf Imlur ww Wll lb boy hm) four buys v w l m uul Tu Uy, u kuj lllwwr Hnt WW ll llmp Mftlur, lj ""luyl umi r ml Muw!" w lw u JtWU but ltuwrfbl It MU4 luu "f h lb TU nmwl unuj l If t lu HlllM,, " GRID Jen ONLY WITING f Somethng n the Graft Lne Is Gven to Investgate They Wll Start Echoes of a posblo polce graft seem to have ded out lately, nnd n fools cn has been artstcally placed on the head of suggeston that brbery nnd corrupton nro stalkng streets prncpally Merchant and llethel Charges pref cred nnd rcpre-ferre- d havo been passed, also short-le- r nnd Ugler, but thngs apparently havo settled down to ther accustomed beattude nnd Honolulu has tukcu unto tself wngs on prncple that seeng s belevng, and they never saw anythng, nohow ll ths becauso last batsman, n game, the terr toral grand jury, never batted, nnd ball s lyng at ts foot ready to be pcked up cton on part of the grand jury would havo ascertaned whether or not the numerous accusatons by numerous anmated mysteres wce true, and many ctzens have been wonderng why the grand jury dd not nt least quet nl fears that polco were collectng more than consttuton ntended, were thero no such thng, or olso, f graft was found, to return ndctments aganst the proper partes s a nmtter of fact, grand jury s ready and wllng to gve matter a rough Bftng, to hear slghtest chargo that sundry evls nro protected n Honolulu, and, f such s true, and they nro wllng to grant that t s not (mpossble, to brng the offender nto, the lmelght a lttle moo promnently than ho s now It was stated by members of grand jury, when nsked, that y slnl ready and wllng to nvestgate mnute somcono appears bee them and pres n charge Boo ths s done, they nro powcrloss to act Tho charges themselves havo frequently appeared at ther conclaves, but wore pushed n, so to speak, wth a ten-foo- t polo nnd wut sponsors, as f ther backers were afrad to go home to proof n dark or anythng else Threo anonymous letters havo been sent to the grand jury wth serous charges n them ngnnst polce, lust one, evdently by nn exceedngly llterate, man, t wus hardly decpherable, Ono of theo letters was also sent to board of supervsors nnd to county attorneys offce, and Mllvor-ton-, bea the board ono nght, told n humorous story concernng hs trp of nvestgaton nnd nllcged facts that resulted from t, Tho chargo preferred n ths lottor closely concerned the ntegrty of Detectvo Hpolto Should wrtor of that letter bee np-pe- grand jury, Hpolto s enso wll be nvestgated ngan by Mnt bodj--, as wll any of other charges preferred Tho greater part of these epstles havo been ronarkablo ltorary efts and wrtten by homo clearly morn expert n uncoverng alleged grnltnohs tln lmtng letters t present, so sad n member of grnnd jury last week, t has narrowed down to the pont where t seems ns f se preferrng chnrges havo ther feet somewhat n the sano puddle and have found tat puddlo too crowded ther own convenence, tnkng what they ught would bo n safe way to rd themselves of undosr-abl- e companons wut losng out themselves, HH IT PUNT OF DETH T t nn early hour ths mornng Mss Lousa Hrlckwood was not expected to lve untl daybreak, havng been unconscous snce Sunday mornng nbout threo oclock, when sho suffered n stroke of apoplexy On Saturday, Mss Hrlckwood wns not well nnd suffered much durng nght, becomng entrely unconscous boo mornng, Mss llrukwuod has been n teacher In thu publc schools nearly ty years nml many yonrs has beou ttnchel to lloyul School, Hhu s umest duugltor of Into Hon, Charles, lrcluvool, n fumor pobt nuntur general of thu monarchy, Her mot her, who U now oultu old, I stll lvng In Honolulu nltlouh In very poor lmllh lust now, Mtt Jlrkwoml n u tlslur of Mn, Hoalon wlo of llnu-tun-, llftvd Wnds Nuvy Jl, l!n nn llulum, lo In now In Sun lu-uurtltl thu IllMrun uf IrmeM Kt umnuo, Mrs, 0lfrl, wlfu of Wnlnr M Olrnrl of W (, Jrnn, Mud lhr I, JlrUUwoul, Uonlltltr of lluoku lmtllu, h t lrtt (uml of Julu nml rthur lum am Ihu MUUI ul IIWJ, VlStlf luuuu, II, H N, o uuutflnj of Hm I H Jru juul una In uuru uf lb lool lgbt-kuuduld una lsu uun ut tn, WlMur, lf uf Justeu Ul4T uf I Inwp(u tmunt, u l I IUmU Ullull ut lu Mmr Wlwhuw Tut fuu u Uu HvIwumI Mt nll Ibu "I II lkm "I lluiui ( llltl lf llvvhu tllu 4l4 jvtlw uhi, Mulll CONSTITUTION RESTORED TO T New Spansh Mnstry Takes Frst Step n Stemmng Popular Dsapproval M0RET IS MKING MENDS, - bolshes Rule That Resulted n Executon of the Idol of the People MDRID, November 0 royal edct todny restores consttuton to Cataloulau provnces, whsh have been months under martal rule, an ncdent of whch was nxncuto? of Francsco Ferrer, Tho restoraton of consttutonal prvleges to Catalona s frst stop of Morot mnstry pacfyng popular mouncnt ngnnst government whch broko out on exocuton of revolutonary nnd freo-ug- loader Some doubt was felt when Sonor Morct accepted task of creatng a new mnstry from antagonstc factons nround hm, us to hs ablty to stem tlo of ngtntou drected towards government, nnd ths now step s consdered us a comploto recognton of the voce of people Tho agtaton whch was started by hot protests aganst Moroccac campagn and whch was rpened by Ferrer executon, b stll powerful, resgnaton of Premer Maura dd much to allay t It s ught that thero nro stll chances of Premer Morct bong ced to resgn, REVOLTING CRIME ON FRISCO FERRY Russan Shoots Down Two and Turns Weapon on Hmself ll re Dead Press,) SN FRNCISCO, Novembor Ono of most srnsntlonul crmes la hstory of Mls cty was- consum-mute- d here yesterday evenng n sght of many hundreds of pcopfc Iguato Novkow, a Russan of ths cty, whle on Oakland ferry, sud- - flnnlv lrnw n revolver mll fred nnnr blnnk nt hs mother-n-la- nnd her dnughtcr Tho two vctms fell to deck, nnd as men nround hm rushed ward le turned weapon upon hmself, fred, and dropped dead, Mrs Scholtz, mother-n-luw-, was fatally wounded nnd ded n u few mnutes, hor lnughtor followng her over border u lttle later -- - TFT IS IN FVOR NTIONL OF SNITTION Beleves That Fcdoral Board of Health Is Now Necessary UGUST, Georga, November 0 In hs speech horo today, Presdent Toft placed hmself on record as bong n favor of natonal santaton Hs reunks wero cmplmtlu on the subject, and ho stlted that, n hs belef, u natonal board of health would correct many flagrant ovls now exstng Ths was the lust address whch ho wll make uu hs famous "swng around the crcle," whch wll go nto hstory ns nno of most strenuous speech-makntrps over made by nny chef execntw, Ycntordny ho mn nu address ut Statu far nml leavr today ( Washngton, DEFENSE GINING IN PRIS MURDER TRIL IVobs) JIIIB, Novubnr U WntpJM by grmer part of thu llurupcu nml mercan worhl, Ilu famous Hlnlnludl hum n rugrmlu; tlonly, nml (oluyt M4ln Is nnlr us ntn In (ho lfnnll n vur Tm rotul Uu v sll lo nrolunv uu lrwt uv- - Omw Hnt wll udlwb Mulu KUlnhwII mll Dm luu mrum tlu n IUtrHmJ ll howiiim, mi llm lu ftmw Is ultln I Uu th ml lu Imr frmuw pm Tl u4ou nml 4rnu ullvgml ufmo u4 fr ls)s hr by a tlfuhwr HHlt thu twtlnl luh "Hll I Uulllul Ilu luluv Iju tv nmbly lu Dl lb Wnn HUuwIh I II ml H 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2 If I OBItfl TO y CTING The hen Resoluton Protestng ganst Prohbton Bll Goes Through SENTE ND HOUSE CT Harvey Resoluton Defyng the Organc ct Passes n the Senate (From Saturday dvertser) Tlo legslature of tlo Terrtory of Hnvrn jestonlny went on record ns protestng gnrously aganst eft beng mndo by nntsaloon peo plo of tlo Terrtory to Induce congress to tako lquor legslaton out of hands of the legslature nnd enact a prohbton law affectng Bolely Hawa Tho houso of representatves yesterday mornng, by n tote of twenty-s- to two, adopted the resoluton ntroduced by hen protestng ngnnst any such legslaton by congress, nnd :cnnte n nftcrnoon unanmously adopted He resoluton In senate a pecular thng was douo by majorty, even after pecularty hd been ponted out by Makekau That was passage of a resoluton statng that the Governor as not the rght to deal wth publc lands n a way that the Organc ct specfcally states that he has Tho passage of resoluton, whch was fathered by Harvey, puts the senate nto poston of defyng the Organc ct under whch t s tself created Tho resoluton s, of course, not worth paporlt s wrtten on The acton of legslature s not to be construed as a vote ether or ngnst prohbton It s n protect aganst charge that Hawa s not capable of self government, that the legslature s ncapable of enactng the laws asked and needed by people of ths Terrtory s lteprcseuta nej sad on the floor of house, the queston s not whether cr not tlcro l be prohbton n Ha wal, but whether or not the nower In legslate hall be tnken away from legslature HOUSE It had been nntcnated that, nlthnml resoluton Introduced by hen, protestng ngnst congressonal enactment of a prohbton law Hawa, would probably be adopted by house, there, would be vgorous opposton to t Hut no such opposton developed Sheldon dd nrse and make smple statement that he was op joscd to the measure, because house had refused to allow the people to np pe-- r nt a publc meetng and express ther sentments, nnd theree he would oto aganst resoluton Hut thnt was nl Nothng else aganst t was sad on the lloor of the house, and Sheldon and Nnkalekn regstered the only negatve Notes, There was no opposton whatever n the senate, the rcsoluon beng sent up from the house yesterday afternoon nnd promptly adopted by a unnnous vote hens Speech hen made most lengthy and vgorous speech of the sesson n support of hs measure Ho sad: "Mr bpenker: When any man or set of men or an) organzaton goes to Washngton and attempts to hao con grss legslate us upon a matter that should be purely local, and when they go stll further nnd try by such legslaton to p! co every et7 t Hawa on plane of an lobngno on an Indan reservaton, t s tune the people through ts represent ntves here assebkd to rse as oun man and resent such acton ns an nsult to tlo" honor, ntegrty and Intel lgence of Hawaan lnaulood Ve lre nmed that Sr Woolley s now n Washngton or on hs nnj to Wash ngton to attempt tlo pasugo by eon gross of a bll creatng bsulute prolu btou the Terrtory of Hvvn It does not seem possblo that any but a mnorty so small as to bo nfntes-sla- l could advocate a measure of ths knd wth a purport so radcal Thr people of Hawa have shown ther ubl t j to govern themselves n the past and we are constantly endeavorng to have our scope In ths respect enlarged and not curtaled "We want to advnnce n self government not to retrograde, and any legs lnton n congress that takes away from us tlo rght of self government In any partcular, s n stop backward n advancement of our ctzenshp When legslature of!)07 pasted present lquor law thu people wero ststled "lter two years trlul of sad law the geut majorty wero more tlut etaled wth ts workngs uud even Under of the local tompernre movement expressed thenneho: na con tent vvltl tlo romt law and satsfed to let the matter rest at t t Hd none more strongly thuu Mr Woolley hm self who stated that It wot thu butt luuor ltvv hn over saw "When an eft was made durng (h lust term of the leglklntrt to amen I lu law, prokmt huue went on "H by t lurgh nmjurlty up cha to tny etmutfe, bullevng tlmt ne h t lun uw tltft lt uhmj Oun that x ts He euulltuk of thu tfownuuly m t hum muvwk almost uuaututu ap J lot Hll Mpate Honolulu wth any wafmh t v nwldtr tbv varum u lun r n n an u uulatlu IhIh n euftktl t f Iks am I ll,,f III II u vtluml tjf In ltwf unc, tu of tvefv nn m lb lulw and bold Ikl v uh tdmll that wm hav taatun la Imb "t ) r law end H II I I Ill III ltw II t r hm 4 It t I r I In p I Itunn! II v r hn H- - ll lfcml Ik l Ipf f M tlf nl ( Mn UlU Iff I I tpfrx h muna mth ln hrw r n I! lhal ll fca IIm t I nnammm HP"M I I n H n m H l"p Ul " Krl I B tn! "I hnlfm a prohl n t fnr hbp lme," h) MM, "l MtK-- n ffrtam gektlamea of the thhk txctht and Mtotnpt to detkt what hall rl anl what w kfcall drnk a I what we shau wear, It a tlmt un l prntmt Tho prum lar knd of pmlnl-tlo- I hallow In I that tww Knl )np of cloth should bo srer barred from nterferng n pable knelt and made to rnnflne them eelven to pulpt t aoeoml moton to adopt the reaolutlon" Sholdon reeved, Sholdon expresed hmself In a pecular way He ntnnted that hs reason opong the resoluton wns that the house had refused to concur n hs wsh that the publc bo Invted to cono etore the Jourc and expres tself In regard to the resoluton Kanhos Reasons Knnlo favored the resoluton reason tnt some of hs consttuents drnk, not because ho was a Mormon ney was of the opnon thnt the queston wns not whether there shall bo prohbton n Terrtory out whether congress shall tako away from legslature to power to legslutc Enough of Lquor Knlcopu expressed opnon that the house had had lquor enough, nnd moved the prevous queston, whch ear ned The ayes and noes on tno qucs Hon of adoptng the resoluton wero takes, the result beng 20 nnd two aganst ts adopton No Outsde Busness The bouse yesterday mornng voted unanmously not to consder any busness not drectly connected wth specal purpose whch legslature wns convened, fekcldon, charman of rules commttee, at the begnnng of the mornng sesson, offered a resoluton nt follows: "lesolved by the house of representatves of the Terrtory of Hawa n specal sesson, That they wll not consder blls not connected wth the call of the Governor by proclamaton and that all blls that shall be ntroduced or may be sent from the senate shall be tabled wut debate" Slap at the Senate Furtado moved ts adopton, but Long expressed the fear that the adopton of such a resoluton mght be construed ns n slap at senate n retalaton the resoluton adopted the day bee by the upper house not to consder any blls except the four prevously ntroduced by elho, the tenrful statesman from Man Tho house, ho sad, could not afd to take a slap at the senate Hut Spekcr Holstem stated tnt ho had as yet receved no ollcl notfca ton of any such resoluton adopted by tlo senate Uoutmtt ollercd an amend ncut to cut out the words that mght be construed ns amed at the senate, nnd wth ths amendment resolu ton ws ndoptcd Ths ended any hope tlo tearlul one mlgut uavo uau ot get tng Ins poltc blls through the leg hlaturc elho, how over, could hardly hvo been dsapponted, ns le sul day bee that nl ho wanted was to get the senate to pss tlo blls nnd let the house kll them The ntenton n ntroducng them was purely poltcal, of course Slap at Tearful elho Lter n the day, when threo of tenrful elho s blls came down from the senate, y were carefully tabled, n accordance wth cllect of reso lutou Routlno Busness sde from these matters houso trans cted only routne busness Tho senate upproprhton hll to defray ts own expenses passed second readng Mrs tchcrley s communcaton was referred to lelth commttee, whch eroctually bures t too deep ds nterment Tho Speaker of houso and clnrman of the accounts com mttco were, bn resoluton ntercd by fluhq, nunred to settle all clams aganst He houso after end of sesson Senate concurrent resoluton, provdng tlmt school fund com msson be nstructed to look nto mltler of securng an endowment the llege of Hawa, was adonted n aceordanco wth a favorablo report of mo euucton commttee Lkos resolu ton, makng nn appropraton care and relef of persons released rom tlo leper settlement was tabled, n accordance wth resoluton not to consder any busness not drectly connected wth the nmendmeuts to tlo Organc ct Vst to Dam Yesterday afternoon, at nvtn- - ton of Representatve Sheldon, charman of the dam co lttec, n party of memberh o houso took a ndo to the rvuunnu dam to seo what s bo ng done Tho house had practcally fnshed ts busness, wth encopton of fnally passng expense appropraton blls, mm wn journ toay, unles un expected h ppens SENTE, Ivltldsen lresonted n rennrl fr,n, ll judcary lomnltleo on senate concur jon resoluton No 0, regardng Inlm a uu eamnts us tlo II rut busc of upper houso yesterday nnrnln llo,,n report approved reaolutlon um, uor ut tno resoluton, vm nun no rotort no noted II IIIHllo romtrkk nl llu lrlll, In, ntu M He prent stuaton to eongrejuob lml had occuped uhurul lu tll tlwo ) SHI Unnlmoua cton, KwImj prtjnl wrllttm report of He cummn u? lm, l,,d,,,, n, Oumlc,et autudu bll On H ImImk fal Un wuvd ft In nloplml HnHjr mw a Hvnon tu tun n tha, whle ho,u4 uu aert kiii Ho on wctlu a n uflrlly ut tm tua was In mur uf tb raaulu lon a NMt4d, am t eull Imvc Mum wflnb wlb ruuftm u uuaul wu (MtJH uf ha lan)tt Ihcndr b butmd ba every amulur wmuui vol fur Iba KlwpUu u U ft pnt Id a aud uuv abuuld U hiui wlln ml dal ll nmu of t n n, n vhhb lnu ha 4 hvsm MT HPDY NOVIWIHR o n) l MJ WURKY ln In t a ht 4 Ikc lj Jle rm l H Hlh the OOUKMllU f M ctl hf, mth r-- J ht ffal nn the Mf t f tstatamwal, H ol n I f m, t m al llll l II j r - Ill r mmrlt Hako lruw lull "w wftl I fllo, Hart, Knlaa, Kn I wn, Maknhaa, Mrlally, tum K! n aun, Mm! Ik, Wood nothnr tohcrley Letter Presdent SMlta unnoumwl that be had receved HBotber eomtmnmtnb from Mrs teberley, coulnlng four foolscap ao,e elofelr tykl There w re statement!, n It whch mght bn mouldered If tme allowod Some nhaae of t were ttc Vert ns the llrst letter lml loen lad on tlo table he MgKcMel that the mne enrso be fol lowed wth ths one Knudsen moved t bo lad on Uo table Carred Blls Passed elho bll exemptng slc nnd neddln: of fsh from merchandleo l cense fees passed thrd readng on the followng vote: ys Hker, Hrown, Chllllngworth, elho, Harvey, Knlamn, Makekau, Mc- Carthy, Qun, Woods 0 oes Knulsen, Jtounsor, onu a Tho nresldcnt sad he was n favor of hll but dd not thnk t should be passed at specal sesson elho s bll the relef of persons released from settlement, amended l wave and means commttee to approprate $5000 nstead of $30,000, pmsed thrd readng unanmously The house sessonal expense bll passed second readng Hcsolutlons House ont resoluton provdng n commsson on advances on homestead crs pssed on moton of McCarthy, Harvey 8 resoluton n nvor o turnng over the Honolulu postoftcc nnd Honolulu Halo, on the surrender of the postofhee by the Unted States, to cty of Honolulu muncpal pur poses, wns returned by the publc lands commttee elho n n few remarks moed the adopton of the resoluton Knudsen askcd wly should tuo county of Oahu be gven a present elho asked f Knudsen was payng any rental accommodatons, and told of Maus gettng a buldng nothng s Chllllngworth sad f county put up a decent buldng on that ste t would bo an ornament to the cty Thero seemed to be some frcton at present, the government havng sold the old Chna fro staton lot Makekau got a laugh an amendment that the property be sold to Ho nolulu Presdent Smth ponted out that there was nothng bndng at all, but merely an expresson of opnon that the ste would bo desrable a mu ncpl buldng The resoluton was adopted Harveys concurrent resoluton fa vorng gvng of publc lands to persons released from tlo Leper feet tlcment came up Mkcknu was n faor of the pur poso of resoluton, but under Organc ct the Governor could not dsnoso of publc mls "Wth hs approvnl," Harvey sd "It nys le shall set asde," Make kal repled elho moved an nmendment to mnko the commssoner of publc lands net wth the npproval or Uovernor Presdent Smth suggested nn amend ment, whch was adopted, to make the lands "lor tlo use or" tno persons n elcted, nstead of " puroso of p cng the persons s so amended the resoluton passed, message from the houso stated t had concurred n the senate amend ncuts to Houso ncurrent Hesoluton No, reltmg to proposed amendments to the Organc ct Would Defy Organc ct Senato ncurrent Itesoluton No 3, lequestng the commssoner of publc I mls to wthhold from sale or ex-c- h nge anypublc lands untl nfter amendng ol the Organc ct n that regard, came up acton Presdent Smth asked f t would be wso to tako acton to to hands ot the government untl congress acted, whch mght not bo nt the next congreshoul sesson nor even one after Harvey, aur of resoluton, answered that by tun congress acted, all the valuable lands mght bo solel or exchanged Makekau moved to defer the matter untl two oclock Ho wanted to go down to steamer Mauna Loa, and, besdes, mght have au amendment to oner Hs moton carred FTEHNOON communcaton from the house announced ts pssago of Senate ncurrent Itesoluton No utprohlutou nother letter from houso con voyed ts ncurrent Hesoluton No 3, protestng aganst passage by congress of a prohbtory lquor law Terrtoty of Hawa elho moved the adopton of the resoluton, beng seconded by sovgral members McCarthy called the ayes and noes, lnker noel If thero wns any bll of the knd bee congress, "Only uevvppur nmaton," Mc- Carthy avvored, lnker feared proposed acton mght bo n lttle premature, "Thero U very llttlo speculaton about It," Qun ejaculated, "when Mr Wnnlloy has gono to Wublnutu to ptort the bll," roeo Md htfro more druhcp nou n jrlhlllu glute than n nt lm I, Tlln wn H only remark mnde pt I he unouo mmjiun of prohbton, I he rsultlo nutal ly the vute r all rl nauelv Ilukar lr,, I llllhahuul, (hiiu Hnrvy, jfu lama, Rlcu, lukchau, Mclrlby, (umu, uuuhauh, ounm, lyum Mld Haw rlrgo Oh Hunt nouurv rulullu! I IIUVallUK tlla JCruuuu la lulruln row woel any aalea ar Mtangw hjwi Iau4 m-- fur eerulu IUl I uym,e Mated, almtrhy wuvtsl H wm NOIVM ID IU fll y (U(h pujhkt ln "e Ml takflrd o f Kftnneeo laejmr "We have alrraly adlel remtnum ealalmnl nor avatntau na tbo abert Meferlfcr Md nor pablla laad were Vtf lalled k4 OofHreM Wlfht Bot arl on tthr laoaatwinotewn ualll ael hmoisb Kntleen n further tewafha MIM4 kn He r nlmn would eoaplleate met let It tn hml I paaa " Wood raae mmm "nhnt are we to le about lltw hm"trt (bat have aleady boon aurteyph Over n Kau the povernmet baa jnl stakel oat some EomeateaU They have ahm advert ted other laad to lm opened wtbn n few days Then eaa anyone ateure me how long we may not hae to wat eongrcaaf" Chllllngworth romrle It n (lestcn of what wan best polcy tur land, Jn the row In ton just pnsel t was rohtel to appont n commsson of sx members on land matter", They were thero merely as servants of people nnd ther personal vews should not wegh when they wero con sderng the wshes of the people There were only 7,000 acres of agrcultural land left, he wns nmed, bupposo congress dd not act on ther bll nt next sesson, wns t not rght to protect the nterests of people n the mean tme! He dd not know much about queston but d men had spoken to hm about desrablty of checkng the ndscrmnate dsposal of land Tho nterests of the peoplo should be protected, especally se of the cty of Honolulu For nstance there was salo of fre statoa lot on Maunakea street, whch the muncpal ofcers had regarded as reserved fre department or other cty purposes There wns property that mght be needed by the county of Mn-u- n Wnlnku Ths resoluton followed un houso resoluton No the amendment of organc net It smply voced the sentments of the people, le mght bo wrong n stnnd ho was takng but he felt perfectly conscentous n the matter It seemed to hm that Harveys proposal was rght Woods doubted statement that there was not moro than 7,000 acres of agrcultural land remanng There was booo acres n Kohaln dstrct alone Presdent Smth called Kalnma to the chnr and sad t was of very doubtful wsdom to pass the resoluton They had seen to t n the concurrent resoluton adopted by both houses that the lands should be properly ruareled He quoted the law passed at last regular sesson aurzng the gov ernment to uso the proceeds ot lanu sales the purchase of property wanted publc purposes Ths replaced the lorner polcy ot land exchanges on a bass of valuaton ctng on that aursaton the government had already procured land needed llege of Hawa and was now con sdcnng a smlar transacton n connecton wth the central grammar school on Enna street They would make a mstake n passng ths resoluton Ilobnson asked Smth f t was not true that the plantaton kept tll the water n the Omnpo land exchange elho answered the query wth a statement that the homesteaders on the upper lands obtaned n tnt deal were dong well n rasng crops ncludng pneapples There was no stream to water lands but sullcent water household purposes In supportng th lesoluton he dd not mean to crtcze the acton of the government, Ile was satsfed wth what had been done on Mnu Hs objecton to puttng up lands now was that the people wantng homesteads had not the money to compete the lands at aucton He told of a case where the people who malo the applcatons dd not get ono pece of land The same thng hppened n openng of levva Heghts town lots Peoplo were ndvscd to vthlnw ther applcatons and save ther money untl they could buy lots outrght Some of them, however, mortgaged ther lttle holdngs to nse money but at the stle faled to get a lot Harvey moved passage of the resoluton as amended Haker sad he was of the same opn on as the ntroducer of the rosolu ton wth regard to the protecton of homesteads The land should bo saved applcants later What ho was afrad of, ugh, was a clash wth consttutonal powers of the executve The Organc ct gave the power of dsposng of land to the executve Hy passng ths resoluton wero they not blockadng the lawful powers ot executve He lked the meanng of resoluton, but they should not bo haty n pssng resolutons wth out thnkng well of what they were dong Harvey ought to wthdraw resoluton ltobnson declared hmself n favor of resoluton They nl admtted they had asked amendments to Orgno ct Rut ths wns only temporary, ley asked only n tempo rry suspenson of lnd dsposal untl " fato of the bll was decded Vonds ught temporary feature very ndefnte "lust untl congress nctb," Harvey rejoned "That Is t," was Woods comment, "but can nnybody tell mo when congress wll actjj Makekau sad f they passed res olutln they would place themselves n conflet wth executve powers, Tho, executve culled them together purpose of d eldng ou what to usk congress regardng amendments to Organc ct It appeared that Organc ct vested control of publc lauds n executve Ths resoluton proposed to vent tme con trol h tlo legslature, Why should they bo scared wth noton that bee congress acted the executve would llpoto nf all lumuf If tney pame r na resoluton t would amount to nothng, Tho legulntur) had no power lo "Iter or rpenl any rutu nf the Ortunlo el, whch wn mr!cntlttp tuduy Wluu thfy puatd) ths resoluton It could nut prv cut ns unuruur or uo com mm kutcr uf publc II from kllu laud ll would nto rata a Iuulu vry over Ilm lnullutvn and Ilm us muuo jumoa lm) huw lagujutltu nullum u wo vvsum IruMuH ImttrM man tnm dhim Id MlMllt Hbuul Wlmlhtlf tll (twan) aluu should t ua, Mus unburn Mere umwul to, The luvermr hvh tu It, Uwlttg h Im h hjt Iba LllaU wlgbl u beyuml Uat ll wa all) fur uyre ulpbl (tl la a la bll evl avaaua of m bwu MONEY COMB IN REDILY Y M 0 llectons as Easy as Securng Sgnatures Payng head luewph the exctement of th, Jale lys of the Y M C buldng mn s over, the nterest hat In no way nlmte Tho H4,000 smbwrlbod was to Jot pad up n fve pnvnols The month (s only-- fve days old ard J2 co,lvh!,lo,", o lnto nmount to $30,000 Whlll la lmn, ll-,- one ffth of the payments Many wlu Subscrbed are nnvmr Iknlr I I lj-"- - PlllSCIlll- - ton n one lump sum, preferrng to lo ths rather thnn make the buldng commttee watt or to be bothered wth ne nvo smaller payments Specal collectors Punahou tudent have been apponted nnd wll vork under the leadershp of Mr Htch :ock the nktrnptn- - n,pm,!, nl! nsttuton ll other subscrlntlnna nrn payable at Y M C buldng or hv ne maled 0 U ther-on- treasurer of thn In,, n,, nn,,, mlttee f collectons swng along at the same rapd rate as dd subecnp- - ms urg mo sx-un- campagn, vhole of the amount subscrbed wll be lad loll beo thn seennl nnvmnnl ( to fall due Negotatons are stll nnlnr nnv Cn the mrehnsn nf thn nrnunl ltlfnr, Dfn nnd the exchnnge suggested df the gv nrr of tln mnmrl V "f n ters n exchnngo the present lbrary myr jc-- c oo orougn nuout The buldng commttee s workng wth a vm and determnaton that s sum tn lrnr th early results "t" When Wll Honolulu People Learn the Importance of It7 Backache s only a slmdlo thw nt frst; But when you know ts from the kdneys; Hnt serous kdney troubles follow; That dabetes, Brght s dsease may be the fatal end, You wll gladly proft by the followng experence Ts the honest statement of a sufferer who was cured S D Goodale 90 Brattle St, l, Mass, says: "Doans Backache Kdney Plls acted just as represented n my case For sx years I was subject to attacks of backache, so severe at tmes that I can only descrbe my condton as mserable When I straghtened after stoopng, sharp twnges darted across the small of my back and I frmly beleved my trouble to be lumbago When I was sufferng from an unusually severe attack, a neghbor advsed mo to gve Doans Backacho Kdney Plls a tral, whch I dd Ths remedy acted lko magc and after I had taken the contents of one box I was entrely cured Over two years have passed snco that tme and I have had no further trouble from my back or kdneys I thnk so hghly of Doans Backache Kdney Plls that I cannot fnd words strong enough tj ss my opnon of them" Doans Backache Kdney Plls are sold by all druggsts and storekeepers at 50 cents per box (sx boxes $250) or wll be maled on recept of pneo by the Hollstcr Drug, Honolulu, wholesale agents the Hawaan Islnds Hemcmber the name, Doans, and take no substtute RUMORS OF DETH OF COLONEL ROOSEVELT (By Unted SN rtnclsco, November 5 wave of exctement s sweepng States on account of a rumor, the orgn of whch s at present mpossble to trace, to the ellect that lonel Hoosevelt has met death n the wlds of fnca vvhlo huntng; that he was hlled n an encounter wth largo game Tho e Presdent has been beyond com mncaton fur over n week, as far as accredted press reports aro concerned, and t s dllcult to ascertan how a report of hs death, f ndeed he has been hlled, could havo reached cvl-zto- n wut the source of nmaton beng dentfed The rumor s not credted TRESURER SHORT rtminghm, Massachusetts, No- - ember 5 Tho town treasurer has been ndcted gery Hs accounts show a shortngo of $300,000 drcd years They would all be dead then Two or three generatons would Wo passed away and lands bo ted up all the tmo byr ths resoluton lugh n Homo Ituler, speaker sad he fought electon of Senator Hewtt, a Itcpuhllcun, becnuso ho wns In favor of homesteads the people "I am a Homo Ituler," bo "and was not called to Ko Governor, but I am supportng (lner nor lceant ho wants to gve pcnpln homestends, I move that resnlntlnn bo ndefntely postponed, Presdent Bmth ught thero was n great deal of co In tlo rguets of Mkcku nnd lnker, that y wod clllflllg wltl the consttutonal pow era of executve In ths resoluton, It begun vvllh u rol md ended wth n ppnll) Thoy mght le h lltlo tlu uf It later, Thoy Imd not Ilm power to nay thu government hull or nut) not tn tll or Ilml whoru n runrt hhko urn gwo (9 )!uujy hwkw Urn renlulh vvk lot on lm ollovv IUl; vulw Hlnknr, ItwImM, Kuudtn, Mh kwhau, Hultlj, Vuub-- ), KfJ Tl Illl, I rtll fl IllwnU) ljiiiiillhmmiiii, WMMB Haney, MeCyrlly, Qstu, llsblku r, llj Ilm Mum tally tevwmd, h rut ulullutt wmm l threu ullnek le nule jjurn ed untl ttm wluk l)jy, a RESIGNS US INSULR RED Forbes Succeeds Smth as the Governor-Gener- al of the Phlppnes THREE-YE- R SERVICE ENDS The Retrng Executve Has Beeru Identfed Wth Many Hgh Postons WSHINGTON, November C Tho resgnaton of James Pnupls Smth n governor-genera- l of the Phlppnes was accepted yesterday and Wllam Cam eron orbes has Ojecn apponted n hs place For somo tmo nast Forlms l, been actng as governor-genera- l owng to smths contnued llness and resgnaton of the latter hn nnt nnm as a surprse to Washngton aurtes Tho retrng head of the Phllppno government ranks as a brnndlnrmnomt n the Unted States Volunteers, hav- - V ug come o tne slands n 898 as col onel of Perst Calna Rern,t and servng contnually mnce that tmo n mltary ana en II postons He has fought n battles of Malato Trenches 898, of Santa na n the 3 ear followng and n other hard fghtng through the slands ncludng uwu u uuuuu n jjya He was a member of the commsson to confer wth the commsson sent by gunaldo to sue terms n January, S99 He has been n command of Island of Negros and later was the mltary governor of same sland and then collector of customs Phllppno rchpelago durng the followng year Hs other postons prevous to la Vll lnun nnnnm,j governor general n 900, nclude asso- - ao justce ot tne supreme court of the Phlppnes, member of the Phllppno commsson and secretary of publc-nstructo- Hs successor n offce has been connected wth the nsular government snce 904 when ho was made a member of the Phlppne commsson and later, secretary of commerce and polce n the government of the slands He has been actve n nl affars n the slands snce hs appontment to latter poston n 904 H-- GRET VESSEL HS BOILER EXPL0SI0M weve njured, du ll TO Small Extent, and She ntnues on Her Way PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshre, No- - ember 0 lugh great North Dakota, the new battleshp of type, suffered an accdent that njured twelve men yesterday, t was not serous enough to co her to postpone the twenty-fou- r hour speed test, latest and most severe test whch she hns had to undergo The twelve njured are all n hosptal, but ther njures, whch wero caused by exploson of a boler tube, aro mnor Others n the vcnty of the accdent were also moro or less badly burned, but not enough to warrant them leavng ther post of duty Durng offcal endurance testa whch she has hnd to undergo, she s provng up to a wondorful degree, am yesterday made twenty-on- o knots eu hour four hours steady " MORGN DINED SN PHNCISCO, November 5 James T Morgan of the Honolulu Chamber of mmerce was at noon today the guest at luncheon of Calna Promoton mmttee Mr Morgans remarks on somo of tlo mutual commercal nterests of Calna nnd Hawa met wth much favor -- - RH FOR TFT SVNNH, November f When Presdent Tuft reached hero ths morn lug from Mnco, ho wns welcomed by a large nnd vocferous multtude, beng greeted on nl hands wth cres to the effect that ho should servo nothcr term as Nntlots chef executve, NTIONLS WIN (Hy ssocated Press,) MNIIcS, Nouber 0 Tho now,mnbly U mnlu of sxty Natonalsts, ffteen JlOKrwltf and fltu lulpoulnls Tm Ntmllts lavu gtll guv mu (ut fnur povlm, lml me lultf tlmt thu tmtul toluln uunllutub gt Indnmlusu to thu IllllpplnK ""otqup Nut a lulnule lull ls Ml svhtm klhl bah nl4w 0 cruup Ihu Ulflln ugh lulllkly uueu n turn) lw allll lm4ww hutrw, ur own Ter the emujy (uuulj uhuure, ll fetf tb ulkek ur Ml by nl lleknw, HwUl Cu, jl), 8tru( hf lluwkll, v Jkj, bltldma&jb ftmumtm fljfe - 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3 f J GREEMENT UP FOR RBITRTION Tedous Meds of Supervsors Call Forth Decsve Proposton PROPOSLS TURNED DOWN Telephone mpany Leaves It to Merchants ssocaton to Decde (From Saturdays dvertser) Temporzng and procrastnaton stll loll tlo bonrdb n the pendng condut negotatons between the board of super vsors and the Mutual Telephone m pany, tlo mer, by ts specal com-mtte- o of fve, stll pumpng out proposals of ts own and turnng down proposals of tlo telephone people Yesteruay tno commtteo uocueu mat they could not recommend tlo acceptance of the telephone companys counter proposal wut backng down from antagonstc poston n whch they have choson to placo msolycg That the telephone company s tred of these meds s evdenced n a Jotter addressed td the board bythem n whch they gye up all ther attempts to rench a compromse drectly wth the board, nnd offer to abde by fhc arbtraton of the merchants assocaton The letter, whch has not yet receved the attenton of the com--, nntec, s as follows: "Gentlemen: s you Tave not accepted the proposton whch the telephone eomrjanv made to you n ts letter of November 4, whch was the result of our conference wth a commttee of the merchants assocaton, we now do sumnt to you further followng proposton: "That the telephone company andthe loard of supervsors submt the subject matter of ther dfference to the commttee of the merchants assocaton arbtraton and settlement The telephone company on ts behalf agrees to I I I I l ( tf he bound lv mo result 0 sucn aruura- - lon Yours truly The Mutual Telephone nmrorv V rnnrrn If Carter, ts treasurer" Who? her y tt, r, Kane, ha and rppllln not to menton mayor wll accept ths d proposton s anouur juuu xw o bt totch of hopeless despar n tone of the letter, that would seem to tlmt tlo conmanv would not be srprscd f ths proposton, lke all the njst, would be antagonzed by the Sold $x Ṫhe counter proposal of telephone Vompany n answer to four mado Vly the "board was dentcal wth ther orgnal offer except that t provded a cash denost on ts part guarantce- - ng the proper relayng of luo streets Thn nfw of the board wnch s approprately dubbed ffth, s a conglomeraton of all the other four It reads: "Tho board and tno company to carter nto an entrely new agreement Jwhereby the board shall pay the com-pan- y ffteen cents per duct foot, n f place, such length (as mnv, be cty and county e Tght to a duct n future extensons at the rate of ffteen cents per lneal foot n place The board further to repeal that porton of the ordaancc requrng tt, frnulmr nf n free duct bv the company, and to exempt the company from the payment or permt, ces unucr the ordnance a perod of one year only" From the tone of letter of the telephone company, t does not seem as f thev were wllng to consder the f v; nt DntnettnnRlln bllt Offer of,r trnml fntu n exnresstnr; themselves as wllng to leave t to the representatve organzaton of class of ctzens whch board s also supposed to represent The work of layng conduts s stll progressng CHESTER TURNS DR COOK DOWN Scentst Declares Data Fled Does Not Prove That ok Reached the Pole WSHINGTON, November 7 lby M Chester, membor of the Natonal Geographc Socety, s sued u statement yesterday to the effect that the datn submtted so far by Dr Frederck ok fals to prove hs clam Unt ho hud reached the North Pole dmral Chester Is well ftted by tranng to puns upon the explorer lnlns, In lug a scentst h well tu n v) olleer wth n lung and dstll 3,uUlel record IU reputaton us u nelwtst wut mlllclrnt to tecum bs potnrnt ls wporltdcnt of jut ll fjtmrvjlnry In D0, wlllo n lim In w l nmmul of the upeclul rv( ulrm to obmo velljuo f I le M HHBIUDN NI3XT TUOOPHIIIP Jlm Iruport lordn w due to (" hu nlkm ylury fur Jn-- ; n MuuIIb, flm brlnj-l- u mt f lmullu pw)pu lnul, fflo turn " t, Dp tviu, u) I curry k nry rudmml n h Jh n nvw tfljll fur HlwUM ru m ul mrtt vu Hm kbnuhn, Im y stmwt rnn mm f t UlUUtu Ullfllju lu III lyt IIMM U Ihlua IVmIfII " tl--! N wui b I W-- rm Imf l ruyl -r " y lwvmhn GZlTTE TUESDY, NOYHMln? km tkty GRET SUMS RE LEFT TO CHRITY Late Gotham Banker Bequeaths Many Mllons to Varous Branches of Work MOUNT LRGEST ON RECORD Was Offcer and Member of Many Organzatons Proftng by Hs Wll NEW YORK, November 0 Tho probatng of wll of J S Kennedy, mllonare banker and phlanthropst who ded SundajUast from whoopng cough, has proved hs bo- - quests to charty to be largsst on record To the dfferent educatonal nnd relgous chartes wth whch ho was closely dentfed, cther as offcer or member, ho has left $25,000,000, a sum whch has never been equaled as a snglo bequest to charty To hs relatves and to h,3 old employes ho has left sums totalng $35,000,000 t the tmo of hs death, Kennedy, who was born n Scotland n 830, was soventy-nn- years of ago and hs mmense tune has been bult up n bankng The assocatons, chartablo and relgous, wth whch he has been assocated and who share bs bequest are the Presbyteran Hosptal, of whch-hwas presdent; as he was of Eobcrt llege, and the mercan Bble House at nstantnople; and also voo presdent of the socety of ruptured and crppled, vce presdent and trustee of the New York publc lbrary and many other promnent nsttutons ST PUL MN WNTS GOLD MEDL, TOO Led a Party, of Whch Mss Hatto Baldwn Was One, Into Halemavman correspondent of St Paul Dspatch, referrng to the cabled account from Honolulu of the descent nto the pt of Halemaumnu of three Hlotes, whch sad, n concluson: "Ths s frst tmo ths feat has been accomplshed," wrtes: "Now ths s not exactly another ok-pear- y epsode, but t s a fact that I was one of a party of sx or eght boys and grls who permed tlat feat torty-tou- r years ago, n Ibb "The only oth,er members of party whoso names I remember wth certanty were Olver Kmcrson and Mss Hatto Baldwn, a son and daughter of mercan mssonares n the Islands But f they or any others of my com; panons are lvng they can corroborate my statement "The volcano s sad to be the largest n the world My recollecton s that tlo crater was nne mles n crcumer- - enco and about three mles n dameter The surface of lava fllng ts floor, llto the contents of a basn, was surrounded by moro or less precptous sdes, three hundred or four hundred feet lrh bout equal parts or that surface were whte, red and gray Tho whte hot porton was roarng, bubblng, bllowng fre; the red-hothe partally cooled but stll uud lava, and that shaded off nto the gray crus whch was stll less hot "Wth labor nnd probably some danger, ugh I do not remember anythng of our fear except that grls squealed n good deal, wo descended the prcpcc at what seemed the only possble place clamberng, and htood on the gray lava "Then we cautously approached the red surface, untl our feet pottng too hot, lava too stcky, and our eyes sufferng too much wth the heat and glare to enable us to avod bubblng bols hero and there about us, no were compelled to Mo Nono of the boys wshed to bo frst to turn back, and falso prdo kept us gong on after "natural courage common to human anmal was exhausted J have a vvd recollecton of ced laughs and affected coolness, whch was certanly the only coolness there, as we skpped over sheets of lava that swayed and bent lke "tckclybendcr" ce t was lterally a case Lady Macbeth s phrase of "screw your courage to stckng place" However, nono of us took a lava-bath-, a bad thng to lave n "Though wo knew that a slght ncrease n volcanos actvty whle n wem n crater would mean cheap crematon all of us, t never occurred to any of our party that we had done anythng very extraordnary, md wo never reported to uny nen-papor scentfc socety Hut f any gold medals aro to bo gven vol-enn- o exploraton, I want Mss Hatto llaldwln to have one,, T "Mr, Cnldwfll father, It mght m tt, wm to Honolulu durng tln Lncoln lnutrntlo" MELNCHOLY HIL0 QIRL COMMITS SUICIDE Left Itome HUort Tme go to Vst Oot lulfctlvenlolsou Uned, (ly KQcUted Vtut) WMMKY, Novumlur nbol Wm,!h duukhter uf W, I, Who of lllln, llwll, wlll4 ul()du twluy jy Iwlslf wimu, Jlm )"" MDmu Im mn tufcrlnf wf lulu tmn ntiu Lul, UM Wm, I tn uum IIHu ll wm rullnd M In JlwM7 yelur 4 tvn nuny) lul IMW! II f gv m4 lu wll) (jhr uf W N W, 6 Jllu uvfvy Mhv f Ifllu h Url HMD JU u Hll l,l! VIM lb rtlfllfllu IUr Hr nj luunt ru tt v LDIES NIGHT G SUCCESS mmercal Club Entertans Far Sex Frst Tme and Fnds It Pleasng CFrom Saturdays dvertser) "Ladles Nght" s somethng whth wll probably become a very popular lu nsttuton among mmercal Club members, such was the success attend ng the frst one, Inst nght From seven Inst evenng untl after cloven club rooms wero flled wth far relatves and frends of membors, the rooms beng very prettly decorated occason One of dnners whch club s eolobrated was served, after whch a splendd program was rendered Tho welcomo of club to a lades was gven by Frod W Macfar-lane-, who, n a wtty speech, referred to the fact that tno occason was a novelty but ono apprecated by members fter applause had ded down, Mr Mncfarlano turned the management of evenng over to l Buchy, charman of clubs en tertanment commttee, uao program ovenng, under Mr Buddys able management, was a most cnjoyablo ono Tho frst number was a voln solo by Master Wllard bes, who, hs age, shows a wonderful, mastory of that dffcult nstrument Mss Helen Wood Lathrops solos proved to bo one of treats of evenng Mss Lathrop possess a clear bell-lk- e voce whch showed to advantage, partcularly n her second number, whch was Chamnandes "Summer nother of younger generaton on the wocram was Master Ezra Crane Ths lttle chap sang George hans latest mltary march song, "Tho Grand Old Hag," and dd t remarkably well George hans musc s the most dffcult of present day popular musc to master Evelyn Nles Gee was the real pro fessonal of the evenng To watch her work t would be mpossble to tell tht she had not made t her professon to "tread boards" She frst dd a monologue whch was a clover take-of- f on the femnno habt of lettng telophone mana run away wth them Later on the program she appeared wth her husband, Edwn Stanton Gee, n a ono act comedy skt called " Par of Lunatcs" Tho work of Gees n ths showed them not only to bo well able to handle comedy but heaver work as well each or tlcm gave a short readng from Shakespearo that was captally done Mss Ruth Fnrrngton rected Eugeno Felds "Lttlo Orphan nne," and brought down the house Ths lttlo lady not only uses her voco remarkably well but s gfted wth a most expressve face Mr Buchy was down on program two voln solos nnd hs work s so well known tlmt hs hearers settled themselves wth sghs of enjoyment to lsten and nssted on a repetton of the second number whch was gracously rerendered H, F Wchman was n excellent voce and sang two solos "mo Back" by Reeds Mller, and "Ho! Fll Me a Flagon," lttlo Nevn gem that novcr fals to brng th an encore Three accompansts presded at pano durng the program, Mrs L Ten-no- y Peck, Mrs Branerd II Smth and Mss Pearl Lttlejohn Thers was most dffcult task of the evenng solosts work can bo made or marred by accompanst, nnd three Indes should be gven full credt ther work NEVER KNEW HE HIT NEIGHBOR IN RM Chnaman Flunks a Bullet Through rm of Natve Woman "Just practsng," was reason Shuo Hong gave the polce last nght as un excuso shootng n the arm a Hawaan woman marred to a Portuguese named velho The Chnamans lttlo practse strred up the dstrct Wakk of the carlno across marsh, and a hurry call polce was sent n Durng all exctement, Shuo Hong was nnocently unaware of any plka Ho had receved gun from a frend who went to Chna, and states that t was frst tme he had over handled one When poleo arrved on the sccno they arrested four Chneso who wero n houso where the shootng occurred, but mssed man who says ho s offender nnd who was at tme n adjonng house 4--, BULLSEYE RECRUIT John Wllams, a prlvato of Frst Hosptal mpany, Natonal Guard of Hawa, has made a lno record on target range Ho enlsted on July 3, l00, md Is consdered a recrut tlo 00 rlflo team Camp Perry shoot, On November r, hn made 0 nt 200 yards, nt 300 yurd md 3 nt 00 yards Tho now blackboard has been In N, (I, f, khootng gnl-lrby lonel Jen, md In the near futuru m lmtrctnr wll le tlcm to tcl nl thn grdmen Iwtv tu khont nnd lmt ttrnlglt, Tlo gullory Isopn In tnrgut rrtfn on Monday, Tlm-damd Butrduy ovng of uoh YtvuU, n nllley or hmh, nlleor lmt nccnpy tlu mn nf tlmlr fununk fur turgot Hurl; at tlu t"llry - "--- " no IT MOW, Vw I llu lme to! ld of your rlmju In fully nm out ut Inn Urn ttutwk n tlmply lpontpu uf lb uutelm lu u wlj or dump, wr tluuu lnuuuu, Blnr uf tthllj tjujr uy luvrutl vuwvr Tl ll HpllHlluw uf Uwlvluu (kn Uulw nmu w gvn qunt r Jlf Ty II Iur t I Nl Ntlf lntuh, ftuntb fc u, LM, tul fur lnwwu mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BOOR IS UPtN OR SMUGGLERS Offcals Powerless to Stop What May Be the Inlet ll Our Dope Opportuntes nro known to the federal nuhortlpw hero the smugglng of opum wl Ic thrlr hands nre prac tcally ted The law places restrctons upon the aurtes wth respect to the bnggago of pajsongers comng from ports of Unted States mnlnlnnd, nnd unless n customs offcer has full knowledge that opum s actually In the bncnaco of n tnssenccr and s about to bo landed ho dnro not tke the chanco of examnng luggage, fear of legal boomerang Customs offcers hero and at ast ports are just now on the qu vve contraband stuff, prncpally opum, and whether any s beng sneaked n s only guesswork Every pece of bag gage lamed rrom n steamer just n from Orent ports s examned and subjected to a searchng nvestgaton opum mng from egn ports customs omcas nave tuo rgnt to mane examnaton as effectve as they desre, and can tnko as much tmo as y wsh These boats are kept unuer tno sur vel nnco or customs and unnugra- -! t!: c!?!, ng whole tmo they nro n port Pan- - oh was drunk n slenco The-Evernece of baggage nnd every bun- - orchestra n played "merca, "and dlo n the hnnds of a porson leavng thn shn s examned But all ths tmo opum worth usands of dollars may bo secreted n some nche whch cunnng orentals aboard only know about But when that vessel sals agan Honolulu and has many passongors ths port, ther baggago s not subject to a customs examnaton Trunks, valses, hand satchels and any bundles the passengers may have n ther possesson come ashore wut examnaton It s lttle wonder that the federal aurtes wonder, at tmes, whether contraband stuff s beng landed almost bee ther eyes, and yet the opportunty s there and open to confederates workng together aboard the steamshps 5 MORE ON nother month wll seo slucng at tbo Nuuanu dam completed, after whch tmo the rock face wll bo put on bg fll, work of clearng out vegctablo growth n reservor ste put undor way and reservor wll be n shape tu commence storng of water Tho fact that a bll to placo Hawa under prohbton has been presented n congress and John G Woolloy s hastenng, to the captal to baek t has nothng to do wth probnbls early completon of tlo four-yea- r job Even the fact that the Star has joned the ranks of good templars and wll shortly appeal rush work on water tank s not responsble The fact s that ntractor Whte-hous- e has been steadly pluggng along under hs new contrnct and n ran or shne, flood or drouth, has kept hs sluces nt work packng red drt along hs lno of survey stcks, wth result that now one sde of the dam has reached ts fnal level and rest of t s creepng up to completon t the same tme, work on spllway, whch wll accommodate any extra surplus n tmo ot uoou las uecn pusa-e- d ahead; work of gettng out rock rprap work and puttng somo of t n place has been progressng, and bg work, end of whch so many havo never expected to see, s reachng,that stago of completon when Whtflhonso can look legslatve commttees n ther ndvdual eyes and nvte them to drop n nnd try water Yesterday, Iopresontntve Sheldon, nccompaned by other mepbers of the house and senate, pad the dam an offcal vst The contractor dd not know of ther comng and was not on hand, so legslators wandorcd up and down slopeb, tred frmness of banks and mldness of mud and returned to town, GIFT TO SCHOOL WILL PROVIDE UTO RIDES Doctor Baldwn rranges Pleasure Industral School dlrls j utomoble, rdes three months fur the grls of the Grls Industral School nro In lttlo slp nf paper tlmt was handed tn Matron Mss S T, Sterrtt by Dr D W Baldwn yesterday Doctor Baldwn, who s doctor school, has taken a great nterest n nsttuton whch s curng both orphan md wayward grls, md hs "lttle gft" yentorduy wn In way of a remnder of hmself durng tnt three months that he wll lt) gum from Islands, beng a chock to pay fur nu outng fur tlo grl every Saturday, llo levn toduy on Ihu Mn-Ihurnnd wll lulurn uhout JVbruury, Tn l tlo cim of gft Unt don mcl good n hu glrl, n It brng tn n Inle tlm umh mr Muy knd mmt lnvn lr ukllml to ll ly flng tleu Jb tn nn ll user the ground uf llw uhu urn InturMbml In tlmlr wvlfru, m, IIuIIuhhj lmfc nu tllmlluu fur n U rump H her phut ut WmbjK, Huurt the yumj vnmf u wju nutf lthhlq Mud Mtteml tuthfuj, u4 tt U I) nou hat utlem) Ihu UM t UU lluld otf UukltulWN U l p!u)fl" HJ Ml, VV s Jl Iu U udm l H ll U4tllllM I) nlkg In llboll nut luu u y )l"llu DHIRK HELTH OF EMPEROR Japanese Merchants ssocaton Hosts at Brthday Banquet at Mochzuk Club In honor of the brthday of Ills Imperal Mnjvsty lnperor of Japan, entertaned nv evenng nt Mochl zukl Club, Wnklkl, occason beng n cemontlng of frendly tcs oxlst-n- g between Jnpnnew nnd elcn clement n lunlnpm ndlotnl nnd socn, UfC Tho prncpal offcers of terrtoral and federal govern ment wero present, as well as representatves of egn governments and larger busness houses Tlo entertanment provded by the hosts was unque and afded an evenng of pleasure to the audence Tho guosts were recelvod by offcers of the assocaton, and shortly after eght oclock wore conducted "to banquet hall, whero a buffot lunch of Jnpnnoso nnd egn edbles was served Tho guests when grouped about laden board remnned at attenton whlo n Japancso orchestra played Japanese natonal anthem ronowng whch Lonsul-Uenen- Uyeno " JT offered a toast to the Enuwror of Ja Presdent of the; Unted States, whch was drunk also n slenco Durng dnner Presdent Yonokura of assocaton read an address of welcomo, whch was nterpreted nto Englsh by Secretary Takakuwa Tho presdent sad: "We, the members of Japancso Morchants ssocaton, who havo n vted you here tonght to attend ths recepton n honor,of annversary of brth of Hs Imperal Majesty tuo ot japan, reel very gratl fled to fnd so many of you present "We also thank you past ncuuy assocatons, mna assstance and prvleges accorded us n conduct of our varous lnes of busness throughout ths Terrtory: and wo sn cerely hopo a contnuance of same "Our acqunntanco wth you s bo comng moro ntmate every year, and Japanese resdents hero aro of opnon now thnt ovcry possblo natonal prvlege s beng nllowed them permanent Bettloment and occupaton n busness, n vow of whch wo wll do our utmost beneft and prosperty of Hawa no "It s our earnest desro to mantan theso closo relatons now exstng between us, and to endeavor to promoto peace, happness and prosperty among nl of nhabtants of theso bcautl- - u sanus ana ts glorous clmate "In behalf of our assocaton, I thank you nl your presence, and extend to you herewth hearty welcome of Japancso morchants of Honolulu, sncerely hopng that you wll all foel entrely ut homo wth us on ths auspcous occason" In response to n toast and threo rngng bnnzas offered to Governor Frear, latter sad that Japancso med not only Inrgcst communty n Islands but where most conspcuous ther ndustry nnd cntcrprso and progressve Hprt Ono of ther greatest characterstcs was the rare capacty they show n adaptng themselves to condtons of country of ther resdence Thero aro evdences n Islands of the progress y are malng here Ho snoko of ono nstance handsomo new Jnpncse bank buldng uvw Mnum rvuuy jor occupancy Passng from tlo busness pont of vew to the offcal, governor sad t was a matter of gratfcaton that Japaneso government has always accredted to Hawa as representatves of Empre, mon of such wsdom nnd capacty and tact, that government of Hawa has always found t u pleasure to deal wth them Ho sad t was also a mutter of grntfcatou to Hono-lulan- s that Japanese covomment had provded such an mposng consular ounng wncro oucn busness couu be transacted and such a beautful consular resdence, where ho had pleasure of beng entertaned nt recop-- t on bv consul a few ovenugs ago russmg to mutters of laroor char acter, relatons between merca and Japan, the Governor stated that t s gratfyng, that ko relaton wero so close and thnt thero was every o to beleve they wll contluuo frendly He spoko of nterest Presdent Koosovclt had manfested n tlo frendly relatons of Japan and tlo Unted States and ho hoped these! would be contnued by hs successor, Presdent Tuft, whom ho sad was famlar wth the great questons of tlo Par East Hon W O Smth also spoke, on tlo frendly relatons between Japanese and so wth whom thuy cno n contact Ths expresson of frendly feedng was tlu greatest thng that could exst between natons Jlayor Pern ulso Hpoko of Jnpa-h- o frnm the standpont of personal observatons mado when ho was a young plantaton ln when Japanese frst ramo hero tn work on the sugur ustntes, Ho found rn a hurdy, progrmdvc, workng nce utgo erected In another part of room now took attenton of tlu gets md a program alternatng wth nte by the,lapnen orchestra, gelshn luncg nnd lulorleal tableaux wan glvm, Tm orchtru Hm under lrllm nf,n, a volnst, who hus I raned n oral young Jpauenu tu pny fottlm muns, u) they play vx eepllonully well Thn KUhu fam-luhd ullo nl m I v), The Wlleax wee nnt of wn unt Ihuh, hi pmci ukluuvl by IMllur Hlulw, wim mn ultrt Hum loudly mlulul, n hs Hpnnmce bu tlm uulme lfll He Uuvwrur, hu umuui un-urnut Jutfju, Iluu, W 0, Mulh, Il upld hi Uyur Iuro Ihnw wvr ulw puull Itt llulll lturney llfnlu, Ullml IlleU, I M UykelleM, uf llll Hlllllllll WlllllMllll le lalloll, olltul Mbg II Ml "t I llhh I IIMU I, III lnnll uf IkmnMlk 0 I olll Mm ul lpl ull u "t I nn mm t llu MUd ml) tutlllfm UMf CHLIFDRIIIIIS WOULD SEE FLIERS vaton Socety Formed and a Week vators Has Been Reserved $00,00000 IN PRIZE MONEY Event to Be Held at Los ngeles n January Noted Men Be There I)S NGELES, Novombor 7 Encouraged by wonderful success whch las attended varous avaton moots n Europe, peoplo of Calna havo rals;d one lundrod usand dollars and Wll havo an "vaton Wook" horo durng January Several of leadng avators of world havo agreed to bo prosont and tnko part n contests Curtlss has accepted offer mado hm to appear wth hs machne ton usand dollars n offer of a lko sum baa been mado to each of Wrght brothers, to Blcrot, the famous Prench flyer, and to others Howard Huntngton has boon elcctod presdent of Calna vaton Socety, med ovent, and Governor Qllett wll act as vce presdent The meet wll be held at somo placo closo to ths cty, program to nclude speed trals, races, atttudo contests and other events -- H v LBOR GITTORS SENT TO PRISON Eofuse to Labor There and ro Put on a Broad and Water Det SPOKNE, Washngton, Novombor 7 Ono hundred nnd thrty members of Industral Workers of World, nrrosted holdng opon ar meetng and blockng streets, wero yesterday scntonccd to servo thrty days each at hard labor fter beng takon to jal agtators rofusod to work, whorcupon y wore put upon a dlot of bread and water, whch wll bo kopt tp untl they decde to carry out prson rules or untl ther tonus expre HUBBRD SUCCEEDS HRBER IN COMMND Wll Tako Ohargo of Bemnonts of Thrd, Squadron, Pacfc Ploot WSHINGTON, November 7 near-dmr- Hubbard has been named to succeed Bear-dmr- Hurlor as commander of thrd squadron of Pacfc fleet, now statoned n Orent dmral Hurbcr has been ordered home The thrd squadron conssts of flvo protected crusers, the Churostou (flag-bhp- Clovoland, Denvor, Galveston and Chattanooga, and eght gunboats, pf the crusers, Cleveland, Donver and Chattanooga aro to bo placed out of commsson next month, beng ordor-c- d to Mara Island nuvy yard Tho Qnlvcston wll follow them n Bprng of )0 repars Tho gunboats nro now on duty n Chnese wa ters or n southern Phlppne waters EDITOR OFFERED GOVERNORSHIP BOSWELL, New Mexco, November 7, Wllam llobnson, edtor of a local newspaper, has been offered the poston of of Terrtory! to succeed Governor Curry, who has resgned on account of busness reasons Hs successor s to tnho olllco u Pebru-nr- y next LDRICH DEFINES HIS MONEY PLN CHICGO, November 7 Senator n n speech last nght bee the laenldh of mmercal Club, out lned the plans he has a new natonal nuotnry Bystmn, SMUGGLERS SNK HONDURS NVY (Unted Frosa) N;V OltMNB, Novombor (!, Tho gunboat Tntnhlu, cntprtlg tlo Ill-tnavy of tlo gveret of Hon lrns, has leon sunk near Port rtez Hho wan okgd In pursung u buld of mgult nho luvo a long t trm dflml Dm llodrn ollleer, mng up tlusnuuulrs In ffrcu, crow nf tlo Tatnbla wero oo Ilganed In a lpnrnlo lght wth tlu nullw who fnnlly veue llnl lmy nd sfutllcl lono m loav-lo- Iht to lnk, RECEPTION T BRITISH CONSULTE TuHduy unt, Ihu Ull ulttl, Il tlu I) Ikjt l muhuwy uf IU Inll l llu IImJv Hug IdMurd VII r l h ttll h lu u hu H t ul ft) tuulv U Ihu! lu Il-l- l IlWU lu hu IHWIUII HIWI um uwttk ""SS I,J a, j, t -- jmjr a jummmmmtmmtummjmuam mmmjmmtmm

4 fj II rn njfllk MfWr Mraf&&emmkl&&m, s-g- jsi s j St "jlt tjmk "f HMMMMaMHMgar HWIIN ponnmorc o mathesoh GZETTE EDITOR Entered at the ostofncc of Honolulu, II T SaoontLclasfl Matter Scm-Wcek- ly Issued Tuesdays and Frdays Subscrpton Rates:!r Month 25 Im Month, Foregn 33 Por Year 300 Por Yonr, Foregn 00 Payable Invarably n dvance CHKLES S CRNE, Manager TUESDY NOVEMBER 0 KINO EDWRD Hs Majesty Kng Edward VII, who celebrates the slxty-ctgl- t annversary of hs brth today, an event whch wll bo also celebrated by hs mllons of loyal Bubjccts throughout the world, s enterng upon what seems lkaly to bo the most momentous year of hs regn t homo ho faces a probale olosj between n socalstc houso of commons und a reactonary house of!ocoh, a clash whch may result n radcal changes n Brtsh consttuton tatoad ho ocs through Brtsh eyes an actvty n navy yards and arsenate, beloved to bo an actvty actuated by hostlty to tght lttlo sland In Brtsh navy yards ho hears norvous hum of preparaton to beat back a comng egn foe; n camp and barracks bosecs feversh preparaton day when t s foared Brtan must grapple wth her enemes and fght to a fnsh her very exstence In ths great work bo s dong hs part, provng hmself kng among hs people Throughout Europo he has been layng foundatons allances to checkmate threatened advances Russa, Span, Portugal, Prance, and Italy, ho has won; Norway and Denmark nro bound to hs fato through tes of blood Bs dplomatc efts havo been to cncrclo Germany and ustra wth hs frends and frends of Great Brtan How wcu ho has succeeded s heard n derenso of Germany ber nnvnl program, that sho has been solated and must prepare to defend her own aganst day that Great Brtan and Franco wll let loose upon her dogs of war Edward has been a great factor n promotng abroad frendshp Great Brtan, whch only a fow years ago, beo dreadnought perod, glored n hor splendd solaton t present, however, hs greatest work nppcars to bo wthn lmts of hs homo kngdom In empre beyond seas only sprt of unrest exsts n Inda and Egypt, and there ths sprt has never been wholly absent Canada, ustrala, Now Zealand, and South frcn nro ready to sprng at onco to the ad of mother country should sho cnll; numerous mnor possessons gvo no cause anxety to Downng Street Tho stuaton Ittwecn two houses of parlament presents greatest problem the Kng, n stuaton ho s earnestly endeavorng to meet and overcome n nterest of hs country If tact can brng the factons to a common understandng, Kng Edward can bo reled upon to relevo tenson Edward s now wthn two years of the span of lfe allotted to man by prophet Durng past year ho has begun to show the effect of the trenuous poltcal actvty ho s called upon to exercse, but s stll hale and Jearty, and there Is nothng to show that ho wll not lve to the ago attaned by hs honored mother, Vctora In the hearts pf hs peoplo ho s held n hghest respect and veneraton; n the eyes of the world he s a kngly fgure, promnent as ono of great dplomats of world mercans can well afd today to jon ther Brtsh brethren n the toast "God Save the Kng" H GOOD RECORD Tho legslature durng the specal sesson that came to an end Saturday mado a good record, ono of whch ts members and ptoplo of Hawa may justly bo proud Called together by the Governor a specal jurposo, t exhbted good sense of confnng Itbelf to the carryng out of that purpose und not attemptng to enact any general legslaton It dd ts work r oughly and expedtously and adjourned when t was through Tho sesson was mobt buhncsslko n hstory of tlo Terrtory few resolutons were acted upon that were not drectly connected wth purposo whch lawmakers wero convened, but a resoluton s not a bll, and no objecton could possbly bo offered to ther consderaton Both houso and the senate wero wbo enough to adopt resolutons cuttng out consderaton of blls not connected wth the amendment of Organc ct, It s probable Unt few of the members would havo attempted to brng n outsde blls, but the ndecent baste exhbted by Tearful Wlle, from Mau, to get measures beo senate that would further hs poltcal preferment, made t necessary to tako steps to prevent sebson beng dragged out by consderaton of lltmed measures The houso of representatves made an exceptonally good record No tme was wasted, and all matters that came beo representatves wero dsposed cf quckly and wth bound judgment No attempt was made to slur over the questons that came up; they wero hnndled roughly, and members apparently bpoko and voted accordng to ther convctons In the matter of lcsoluton recommendng temporary suspenson of coastwso shppng :aws, houso set nn example whch Beuato mght well havo followed Tho representatves debated queston and acted on t on ts merts, whlo senators gracofully sdestepped and klled t, not becnuso of any demert n resoluton, but because they were apparently afrad to place themselves on lecord ono way or other Tho legslature approved wth but slght changes conference! bll amendment of Organc ct Tho fact that not oven Democrats or Home Kulere had any great fault to fnd wth t as bubmttcd shows that conference dd ts work n nterests of the peoplo and not of any poltcal party, and that bll s the best that could bo prepared Its passago by ongress, whch s to bo antcpated, possbly wth borne mnor amendments, ll havo effect of openng up to settlement large tracts of publc land and wll work advancement and development of Hawa Tho legslature bus dono goodwork nnd s to bo congratulated on the record t has made -- 4 IS SUBSIDY NEEDED? There are only cloven vessels on regular transpacfc and transatlantc passenger runs flyng mercan flag, owng to refusal on part of congress to provde subsdes Followng nro the vessels and ther routes, as gven n the mercan-sat- c Magazne: mercan Lno, plyng between New York and Southampton St Paul,,629 tons; St Lous,,02!) tons; Phladelpha,,780 tons; Now York, 0,79S tous Great Northern Steambhp mpany, plyng between Seattle and Orent Mnnesota, 207S tons Pacfc Mal Steamshp mpany, plyng between San Francsco, Hawa, Japan, and Chnese ports Chna, S0C0 tons (Brtsh bult); Korea,,270 tons; Sbera,,284 tons; Manchura, 3,039 tons; Mongola, 3,039 tons Internatonal Mercantle Murne mpany, plyng between ntwerp and Iloston Sumland, 070 tons Tho eleven vessels named make n totnl tonungo of 30,00, That s all Uuugo that the Unted States now has n cross seas servce -elg- What three chlof natons of the world nro dong In way of renl u tonwgo s tummnrrcd n followng fgures! England,,57 vessels, S32000S tons; Germany, 2094 vowels,,0,502 tons; Unted States, II vessels, 30,00 tons NOlt PIH OITER Tho telephone peoplo contnue to show ther good full wth tlo publc by ottor- - cg now to put thulr uuo arbtraton n thu hmu of a specal commttee of no merchant awoolhtlu, whch fommtteo lun ulnmdy met the hoard nf mper- - or mul talled uvor kltuutuu vvth u,, nuuber ublrmm of "n llrt board of MrvlMr of Oth hul thu spoelu) wnmllsu und tlm other rlcm (f t n( twprwtuthn butlumu mw, havng pllo w largo a MnU In, w y uoubr of th prmwt lawnl uf Mwrvlwr, t would n fuy mfe r Utww ft wprvlmn who r luudltf op thu wmpnty t ut u lmrmm mmm of eowwlllw am la tlo falrm of mler f Mm mulum utd pfod wth lb ablttslleu, jhnp k Uytv Id tw Utettr UutvmUy mr U lltum y wu ttflu4 to Itfwewe JmIUU, wl rult h uuwbtr uf "? HHB ( W b dll? w wll vlw to tmmu I tyr ucu HWIIN GZETTE, TUESDY, NOVEMBER 9, 909 MERICN BORD CENTENNIL S&tf-VVBEKI- Hawa l InterrMed dply In the plan of the mercan Board, whch ban jnt ronrltlfl tn centennal meetng In Mlnnrnpoll, a meetng markng "le hundred jenrs nf wotk, lackng a fow month Por yean Hawa hn not romn wthn tlo nelne sphere of Influence of the morlcnn Board, tha Hawaan Board, the offuprng of older organzaton, havng assumed burden hero md In much of thu ncflc, yet It wn to Hawa that mercan Board owed Its orgn and to nrrcan Board that Hawa owes much that It s Just ono hundred years ngo, Opukahaa wlled from "Owhyhco" Boston wth Captan Ilrntnnll Ills converson, lt baptsm under name of Tercmlnh Ohndlah, nnd the Interest ho created In New England led to the layng of foundaton of a work that has taken In not only the Innd of Opukahala, but the whole world Through hm was founded the mercan Board of mmssoners Torclgn Mxlons Begnnng n the summer of S0O, when fvo students of Wllams llego held a prayer meetng under n haystack, where they had sought rcfugo from a slorm, t annual budget Is larger today than any unversty n Unted States, wth but ono excepton Theso fvo young men prayed evnngellraton of world and that the Chrstan peoplo of merca mght bo aroused to obey last command of Chrst Samuel J Mlls, ther leader, n dscussng at thnt meetng practcablty of movement, uttered words whch havo snco becono fnmous throughout world, "Wo enn do t, f wo wll" Later theso students med themselves nto a brotherhood and pledged ther lves to mssonary sorvlco n egn felds Tho frst mal meetng of the board was beld September 5, 80, when fvo Chrstan men, four clergymen and a layman, met around a small mahogany tnblo n the parlor of the homo of Dr Noah Porter at Farmngton, nnectcut Tho socety had been organzed n precedng Juno by the Massachusetts Genoral ssocaton of ngregatonal Churches at Bradd The purposo of organzaton was that "young men of haystack" and others who had followed them nto egn mssonary felds mght bo sent out by some ronsttutcd aurty and assured support From that group of fvo men have sprung ty-fv- socetes organzed to carry Gospel to peoplo of egn lands These socetes today havo 57 mssonares, employ 27,39 natve preachers and workers, occupy,gc statons, enroll 072,03 church members, addng nearly 00,000 new members each year, rnso annually more than $9,000,000, and natve Chrstans contrbute n addton $,504,98 Every land s reached by theso mercan socetes, and, after a century of work and experment, t s proud boast of the board that " eauso of Chrstan mssons s to roughly establshed as to assure ultmate brngng of the world to Chrst" Tho mercan Board tself s conductng twenty scparato mssons n Inda, Chnn, Japan, Turkey, frca, Span, ustra, Slcxco, and slands of tbo Pacfc There are a total of 583 lfe mssonares, wth assstants ffty-tw- o They occupy 07 statons nnd tench and preach n twenty-bevc- dfferent languages ssocated wth them nto 4504 natve preachers nnd teachers nnd other n pad workers Tho objectve of establshng natve churches whch shall bo selfsupportng, selfgovemng and sclfpropagatng, has advanced to 584 churches, enrollng 73,70 communcants nnd 32,8 adherents Tho nddltons to church membershp last year wero 594 The mercan Board has establshed most extensve system of msson schools n the world, enrollng as hgh as 70,000 pupls n a year They aro classfed as follows: Theologcal and tranng semnares, 5; colleges, 5; hgh schools, 44; common schools, 309 It hab also seventy-on- hosptals and dspensares n the charge of able physcans and traned nurses Industral tranng s an mportant feature Tho translaton and prntng of relgous lterature tbo egn felds s a ggantc enterprse n tself -f-- COSTWISE SUSPENSION Tbo legslature has, dono well, but t wll havo faled n ts full duty to the publc f t neglects to take acton on the suspenson of coastwso laws so tar as passenger travel between ths and manland mercan ports s concerned Tho varous commercal organzatons are now on record as favorng suspenson; the members of recent congressonal delegaton are on record as favorng tbo same; every promnent offcal of the government has gone on record n matter; Governor wantb t; Delegate wants t Now, to clnch the matter and have voce of all people heard, the legslature should speak subsdy bll may becomo law, at the comng sesson of congress, but Indcatons aro that such n bll wlhe hard fought and perhaps defeated agan f ntroduced suspenson of thfeoastwse law would not affect th,o passago of n subsdy bll, however, ore way or the other, and a bll allowng t, f comng wth backng of tbo people, would probably pass Thcro s no antagonsm to shppng nterests n such a request to congress dvocates of the suspenson now nclude promnent Mpowncrs of Hawa In askng t peoplo of tbo Terrtory wll be smply askng to bo placed on n level of equalty wth the peoplo of manland r nother chershed belef of our chldhood has been punctured Edtor Shcba now says that George Washngton nnd hs lttlo hatchet wero a few centures late, and that the frst man to make tbo cherry tree famous was a Japanese back n msty years of antquty, Soon we shall not know anythng but facts -- H One can hardly keep from feelng n certan amount of sympathy "ndustral workers" whoso averson, to real labor s so strong that they prefer to lve on bread and water n jal rather than go to work Perhaps they are afflcted wth hookworm dsease Not nl prophets nro wut honor n ther own countres The Mau News, under headng, elhos Monkeyshnes gan n Evdence," says, "elho contnues to clmb panted polo" Tearful Wlle s apparently apprecated at bs full value n hs homo town Oflcnls of Bank of England havo entered a protest aganst employment of women as clerks n that nsttuton, on ground thnt women can ndt keep secrets Thnt ought to,bo suffcent cause a suffragette demonstraton almost anywhere H It may bo only a concdence, of course, that every tme Busponson of tbo constwso shppng laws s suggested, a story s sprung thnt ono of stonmers lyng dle n harbor of San Francsco s to be put on Honolulu run H Italy s makng preparatons war by orderng a flock of nrshps, Tho Unted States s buldng hubmarnes war between the two countres mght offer a few new problems the hoards of strategy to solve Now that legslature has adjourned and terrtoral lawmakers havo returned to ther, homes, wo shall havo to depend upon supervsors to furnsh exctement They aro stll on job H, Judgo Kcncsnw Mountan Iunds recently mposed upon n man convcted of msuse of the mnlh n flno of ono cent Thats only $28,099,99999 less than ho fned Standard Ol mpany Pn Head McCarthy, mayor-elec- t of San Prancseo, am ounces thnt durng hs regme the town Is to bo wde open Ths s the frst Intmaton that It has been n elated town POSTMSTER PRTT TO BE REPPOINTED (Bpeclal Ovblo to Tho dvertser,) WUI,NOTOV, XuvmmIm 7-- ll nnulcrunwhl lllulntunk HHt rtupjwlut JoMpb (, Pratt juwlwuktur lt Honolulu, TLU ajtlou, lunvyvrr, wll not o Ukktu aowttl muux lnt Honolulu otw luul bate fr bh llptd, If Ur Irmt l r tpultml, II v bo bt Ibttl npuulwto, lu Lu M4 already nrvtd two Unt Thonlnvo lven MrtMu nullum that he vnt In j!l the plum n thrd tme, verl Imul men Ikuk rlnuntly nenllnn-- l fur Hlt nn tumlderuhltt In tlm lmlm lmulpcd, und t U I mm llmt n llornlmvl ef t vh mol ut Wutlflu) lo Imv) tlo ntolul!ml go to wnmle nlm J I tm( from hv miwvh coble from WojlHKluw, bottom, tha Mr, Pratt b huh "n mr bt wont tnt l In he tumml nltk4vr h )u Unllllu, E5 WILU HORSE WINS RCE IN HERT-BREKIN- G SPRINT (From Monday ntono Kaoo, wnner Tme, 3 hours 8 mnutes and 404 second TnuKnnmo, second Ngel Jackson, thrd Wut restng once, wut touchng water to ht lps or n towel to hs face, ntono Kaoo, old "Wnnlua Horse," broke tapo ffteen feet In front of Japanese yesterday after-- noon at lcaguo ground nnd took frst honors n one of most romark-abl- e marans over run here For over three hours Hawaan and Japanese rnn at n steady trot, seldom more thnn four yards apart nnd, wth two usand race bugs cheerng ther heads off nnd band playng out of tmo n ts exctement, ndulged n a wldly spectacular fnsh Tho offcal tmo rtco was threo hours, eght mnutes, ty and a quarter seconds s Kaoo crossed lne, Ngel Jnckson, "Maran Kd," wns pattng C K Charlo patronzngly on back, nne lnps n rear, Charle, the game lttlo Chnese, was pluggng away over a mle bohnd wnner wth smle on hs face that wouldn t como off t seven mnutes to two, nnoy Hays, Tsukamoto, Dal Fahy, Kaoo, Jackson and Charle wero lned n order named, wth Hnys nearest rope, and at the crack of the gun started off n a long strng that gradually broko nto sectons, Jackson,- - Kaoo and Tsukamoto leadng hy a half lap t end of the second mle leaders began to sprnt and Kaoo took the lend to bo dstanced successvely by Jackson and Tsuknmoto Then ho took lead onco more but was several tmes dstanced by Japanese, who, however, never kept the lead moro than a fow seconds t end of the seond mle, Fahy was lapped and Hays was lapped n the thrd mlo Charle Does Stunts The lttlo Chnaman was the only ono that afded amusement somo tme, stckng hs head nto the brcczo and dong remarkable sprnts to keep ahead of Hays and Faby when they tred to pass hm t one tmo after beng lapped he had t out lo a fnsh wth Jnckson Ths s amusng but t - s no wa- to wn a maran race t the end of the fourth mle runners n order were Kaoo, Tsukamoto, Jackson Hays, Charle and Fahy Fahy was tal of the processon from start, tellng one of the judges later that there was somethng wrong wth hs lungs It was rumored that ho was under a wager to make the dstance, but durng latter part of race was walkng t the end of fve mles and the 385 odd yards, Jackson dropped out a rub down Ho ddnt have hs oxygen machne wth hm and wns exceedngly sore about t The judges would not permt hm to use t wut same permsson beng granted to other rnnncrs lso, accordng to the managers ngrecments, all runners wore to dress down and out-sd- e a thermal bot tle wth alleged hot cocoa was the only bovcrago that Jackson enjoyed Good Tme t ths tmo thrty-tw- o mnutes and thrty-tw- o seconds hod expred Jackson entered the feld and made n sprnt, catchng up a half lap and makng pace Waalua Horse, who was keepng up tlo same steauy movement wth the Japanese stckng to hs heels When Jnckson attempted to draw nwny from the leaders, Charle refused to let hm pass and two kept sprntng crcles nronnd each other untl the hnole decded that dscreton wns the better part of a maran race Hays was lapped n nnth mlo Hays llapses Hays put up a game race but pace was to warm hm and durng the soventh mle he began to show sgns of weakenng, takng several rub downs In the sxteenth mle bo showed hmself to bo planly all n, strugglng half way around the crcle, but passed hs rubbng staton wut at temptng to stop Ffty yards further ho collapsed and was taken to hs mat where hs rubbers worked over hm a few mnutes and fnally carred hm off the feld lttlo Inter, Jackson, who was sov-crlaps behnd the leaders, tred to pnss Kaoo and the latter ndulged n hs frst real sprnt Ths started a seres of short sprnts n whch Tsukamoto got lead and darted ffty yards ahead of Hawaan beroro ho gradually dropped behnd to hs old place nt Knoos heels, 385-ynr- t d post, tme was ono hour, soven mnutes and twenty-seve- n and n half seconds t ths tme Hnys gave up fourth place to Charlo and up to tme he collapsed tred hs best to get It back wut buc-ces- Kaoo lengthened hs strde and mndo Tsuknmoto work n lttlo harder t fourteenth mlo and thrd lap Hays commenced to walk, then takng n rub nnd startng agan But ho was too far gouo und was retred from raco just as ho fnshed hs sxteenth mlo Fahy Has Fun On the twenteth mlo, Fnhy took a slestn Ho was hopelessly out of the runnng, and when ho took feld agan he enlvened the scene by takng occasonal wld dashes t about ths tmo Tbknnnt, now several nlen ahead of taller, took lend and lapped Pahy, Pthy started In n dash and drew IVknuto nut, Thcro was n Henl s lnt puclu, am wne I le soko elrm away mum was unconcernedly back ut hs old pluco In front t nl of the twenteth mle tme wm two hours, nneteen mnute md thlrly-nln- tccuml, lacko wa ui Indl, but fnally wlthdrutv from thy tlttlun and lout another lu p PoolUh Charle, t tltt lme lltlmlnrldmhed Into llt rubllnu ululun, tdml u dpper mll gobblml down four dlpperful uf wtnr hofre njlwly runld Hup or mod u to hm, Ilm totm Urn hloflk wnllun uhott on Ihc mi, tluul h) Mll dd ttool work It I Ip nrtl lmn ho had!ow Holng tu IwMy lotout) mlo Jek dvertser) wn was far gone that It was all ho could do to pats Pnhy, From that tmo on exctement began Tsukamoto buckled down to busness and pawed Kaoo onco Tho plucky lttlo Japanese dd hs best to keep hs he knew he would need t nt the last pnch, but Kaoo, after a sprnt of a full lap, agan took lend For fvo lops two had t out between them Tho others wero lost n shuffle "Last Moments" gan nnd agan Japanese mado a break lberty but Kaoo kept hm bottled up behnd hm nnd equaled sprnt by sprnt Tho grandstand wns gong crazy towards end and mado pungent remarks n ten languages on nncestors of runners Jack-so- n was almost two mles behnd, and completely gotten Tho leaders passed twenty-fft- h mlo three hours, one mnuto and ffty-tw- o seconds after they started, and last fvo laps wero spectacular n extreme Tlo fnal heart-breaknsprnt dd not commenco untl last curve had been mado For tha greater part of the last lap Tsukamoto trotted obedently at leaders heels and then suddenly shot ward But Kaoo was ready also, and a greater stamna came to hs assstance n good tme fter runnng great dstanco of maran, old Hawaan stffened up nnd swept nto n pace that, took away the spectators breath and hmself away gradually from Japanese There was a clatter of feet, n shot as Kaoo ht tapo, and a usand dots rushng on track marked close of ono of the best Tnarans evor wtnessed n Honolulu Jackson began to trot the mle and a half needed to qualfy thrd place, Charlo was a mlo behnd hm, and Fahy had made but twenty-tw- o aales The race was ably managed from start, the scorng the bleachers was excellent, and re was nothng but clean work on tbo track Tsukamoto redeemed hmself and Kaoo won because he had better of hs compettor n muscle and stamna Jackson was outclassed from start to fnsh n speed and track brans Ono of offcals stated after race that ho beleved the "Maran Kd" had gven the race on purpose because ho wanted to get good gate money agan on another race after challengng wnner V L Stevenson took place of W Wllamson as judge, the latter fal ng to show up Tho other judges were W n Itawlns and Mayor ern; the scorer was W Prestdge, and r It C Bemecke BIv War- - ham, as announcer, made the echoes rng, nnd Georgo Turner starred as starter Tho tmekeepers were Lester Ictre and Hen Hollnger ccordng to the prearranged agreement, the three wnners wero to tako 50, 20 and 0 per cent, respectvely, of GO per cent, of gate money, and the other runners were to tako 0 per cent, each of the balance --, Makura Not Here Yet Tho Makura faled to arrvo last n?ht from the lones, but wll bo n po t hs mornng, nnd wll probably lv-- fur j Canadan-ustrala- n steamshp Vctora ths evenng, unless she has much cargo to dscharge The Brtsh shp Rversde may leavo the Sound the latter part of ths week BEFORE WE Ct r use them, ron and gold must frst be got out of ore Tho same prncple apples to cod lver ol Its vrtues aro not n ts fatty matters ; much less n ts sckenng tasto and smell No consumptve, or sufferer from any other wastng dsease, was over greatly benefted by "plan" cod lver ol The shock t gves to the nerves, repulson and dsgust t exctes n stomach, the outrages t commts upon the senses of smell and tasto, aro enough to spol any medcnal potency that may bo n t majorty of peoplo Ths to fay nothng about ts beng ndgestble Yet there has always been reason to beleve that, among elements whch m cod lver ol, there ox- - sted curatvo propertes of hghest value But t wns necessary to separato them from the nauseatng wasto materal wth whch they wero combned Ths was successfully accomplshed n WMPOLES PREPRTION and n ths effectve remedy, mado palatable us honey, wo havo very heart and soul of puro d Lver Ol, combned wth tlo mpound Syrup of Ilypophos-phto- d, Extracts of Malt md Wld Ohorry Thoso consttute a tssuo buldor, a oloon purfer, a health renowor boyopl comparson Dd oaso yelds, to t wth n complete um und rapdty whch nston shos tnedct men quto n much m t delghts, ther patents, Itv all mutng condton, Korofh uul lllnod Dvordur! La (Jrpjw, llllllkmizil, Ol, t IHVUI full to rulovu nnd euro, J)r H, J, Uoyus vuym MI luvt found It u preparaton nf nnut mert, )n a runout ma a putent Kurmd nrly twenty poml n wo month truutont, n wlloh It Wld IlO prncpal nlulll ngult It wnol fal nr tutppt y, tfull uy oyurywlwo,

5 I M f m m m m V V f J ILUIJLH URL LURUUUU WITHOUT DY IIS LBORS DJOURNED (From Sundays The legslature of tle Terrtory of Haw-n- l concluded ts work yesterday ( and adjourned sne de about two- - r ; tnny o cock, ancr uyng uceuupusu cd all that t was called together The admnstraton bll the amendment of the Organc ct had been approved wth but slght amendment, and thc legslature as a wholo had exhbted the good sense not to attempt any, general legslaton not drectly con- - npetml wth the nurposes or whch t was called together Tho concludng exorcses n each I house were bref and of no great -- ; maltv Presdent Smth of the senato md Speaker llolsten of house mado valedctory addresses, congratulatng the two houses on the good work they had done and the expedton wth whch the work beo them had been fnshed; the chaplans delvered fnal prayers; n the house "Hawa Tono" was sung by tle momoers wtu ne solemnty tlat attends only concludng mnutes of a sesson of the legslature; the gavels fell the last tnje, and the specal sesson was cnlded The house of representatves n the ynorung put tself on record as beng the best nterests of people as ( aganst se of the corporatons, but ) the senate faled to make as good a record Tho resoluton ntroduced n I house by hen, temporary laws, and adopted by the lower body I 0 IIHaI n Un upper house, chefly through the efts of Presdent Smjth, actng on the floor as the representatve of the corporatons Merted Rebuke very smooth trck of senate was foled n the house wlen tnat Body tumbled to what the senate was tryng to do and t took only about two sec onds the house to get wse Fr day a concurrent resoluton was ntro duced n the senate by tle teartul o aurzng the land commssoner and! the Governor to gve ttle to the lnntls at Lahana whch have been occuped by prvate ndvduals snce the tmle of the ureat -ūnne mo resoluton may or may not have been all rt;ht t any rate, the senate ndopt-e- l t, but, evdently fearng that the hjn-s- e would kll t, held t back untl Wthn fve mnutes of tmo set house to adjourn Then the tcso-jlluto- n came down from the senate f the house, to acjt upon Speaker Ho-jf- t sten called attenton "to the trcky tac- - Good Work Done 4 n an, uu wunt ux me was good, and justfed the confdence reposed n that body when t vwas called together to act on the proposed bll the amendment of? Organc ct The bll as proposed has been approved wth but few amend ment" The legslators, t s true, changed t to recommend that they themselves be gven $000 a sesson, but that can be excused f everythng -- l f! n get the usand, all rght; theyre lucky " HOUSE ; When the routne busness of the Jhouse had been concluded yesterday mornng;, me, nut-- r uc uu-- u resolutons, ntroduced the followng resoluton, whch precptated the most lvely fght of specal sesson; tt r l -- e l J "vnereas, un account uj uu uuk of adequate passenger accommodatons between Honolulu and manland, large numbers of toursts are prevent-ye- d from vstng Hawa; and "Whereas, The advancement and development of ths Terrtory are beng retarded because of the fact that jnany possble settlers arc unable to pt stpamslln accommodatons from San Francsco and other coast ports to Hawa; and "Whereas, It frequently happens tlat vstors who nave como to mo Tsnn-- Tmvp thrnnph nbltv to pet -,, -- j, passage back, been prevented from leavng when they desred to do so, and have, on that account, mado re ports to ther frends and acquantances wcn nave prevented ouers rom vstng Hawa; and "Whereas, Great dscomt and nconvenence nro experenced, not only by toursts nnd vstors, but also by the resdents or these slands, on nc count of the Inadequacy of passenger accommodatons, to Mch an extent (hat frequently resdents of Hawa nro delayed weeks and oven months on the ast when they nro anxous to return home; and "Whereas, Tjo peoplo of Hnwall hnvo on numerous occasons exprcm-- l the lckro tlmt lha romtwlso llppg laws n appled to llnnnl, whch pro-ven- t travel to Mn from Islands In other tlmu uorltu vesvln, ho nl-jd, untl such tlmo n rn Mull fn ndqutte juktgt numnodatlo rm cn vph)! anl " In reu, Tlur Hmr to lm nt pr-u- proxfct t m lndllo or spe)d" tllmllo nf Dcnns d-l- t m uhl mp utlnw to llu ltrl ncut nf t lnt InhnkU nf Mm m) j In t IftMH now, tlurfur, lm l( te J, h Urn Ihum- - nf rvprmo TO CURE COLO IHtHEDY Take f,nxtve Hromo Qulnlua Tljd8 t ll lrujtlats rtfuml m K n--y If um to mut, H W lywuj fljjftlru g on vuh I ox 7U WHMM W M- lm, V P h P ft I HWIIN GZETTE, TUESDY NOVEMIIKR ), 90) SEMLWEEKLY n UNO STNDS bo of dvertser) tatves of the IcgMature of the Tor rtory of Hawa, the senato concurrng That we recommend to Hon, Tonah Knho Kalnnlnnnole, dclegato to the congress of the Unted States from the Terrtory of Hnwa, that ho urge upon congress the suspenson of coastwse shppng Inws so far as ther applcaton to Hawa s concerned, In I so far ns they affect carryng of passengers by vessels not flyng flag of the Unted States, untl such tme as It shall appear that ample passenger accommodatons have been provded n mercan vessels plyng between Hawa and the manland, or n the dscreton of the Presdent of Unted States; and be t further "Hcsolvcd, That a copy of ths resoluton bo sent to Hon Jonah Ku- - ho Kalananaole, delegate to congress from the Terrtory of Hawa " Dlatory Tactcs ffono promptly tred to block t by movng to defer untl two oclock, nugh he knew that houso had already adopted a resoluton, ntro duced by Sheldon, that houso should adjourn sne, de at two-thrt- nev objected to any such dlatory tactcs The matter, ho sad, had been dscussed roughly by peoplo of the Terrtory, and the reprosentaty ought to understand t by ths tmo, Castro wbb lost n th quagmre of ndecson Ho sad he ddnt know how ho stood on the matter, and ho wanted t deferred untl he should have bad a chance to nm hmself roughly He ught a half hour would do, and asked that consderaton of resoluton go over untl eleven oclock Kanlhos Logc Kanho has a stock moton to post pone ndefntely and ho trotted t out, movng to lay resoluton on the table ndefntely Ho had two rea sons, of the Kanho varety One was that the houso had already votod not to consder any other legslaton than that drectly connected wth the amend ment of the Organc ct, and the other that the house had sat upon the bll to approprate money re lef of the persons recently released from the Leper Settlement The Speaker tred to explan to the Bg Kahuna the dfference between a bll and a resoluton, but t was lke pourng water nto a rat hole ney asked Kanho f the legslature could approprate money by resoluton That floored hm, ffonso rose to a pont of order, a moton to defer s not debatable The Speaker sad the pont was well taken By consent consderaton of resoluton was deferred untl oclock The Harvey Resoluton Harveys concurrent resoluton to prevent the exchange of publc lands untl the Organc ct shall havo been amended, came down from senate and was read by the clerk Tho Speaker promptly dsposed of t by referrng t to the lands commttee The house was not n n mood to stand any monkey bbness from the senate, least of all, an attempt to overrde Organc ct Sheldon offered a concurrent resoluton that the Presdent of senate and the Speaker of the houso bo aurzed to close the Besson by adjournng ther respectve houses at 2:30 oclock today The resoluton was adopted wut debate ppropraton Bll Passed Senate Bll, the appropraton bll upper house, passed thrd read-- J ng uy unanmous vote t 0:55 house took a recess subject to call of the Speaker Relef Resoluton dopted When the house came to order at oclock, senate concurrent resoluton 7 came down from above Ths s resoluton requestng the Governor to set asde from the $5000 contngent fund not more than $5000 relef of persons released from Leper Settlement hen was wse enough to movo adopton of resoluton, thus stealng Knnhos thunder and nullfyng opposton of the Bg Kahuna to coastwso suspenson resoluton Kaleopu ught the resoluton too loosely drawn Ho moved to mnko t rend "$5000," nstead of "not to exceed $5000" ney dsagreed wth gentleman from ffth He ddnt thnk $5000 ought to be spent f a less amount would bo suffcent rnnso moved the prevous queston Cnrrled Tho voto was taken and resoluton was adopted hens Speech t 3 jls consderaton of enmt who suspenson retoltlon was taken up, Iolen got floor, "SltHtles flow" he sad, "that Knglanl Jnn,57 pamengor shns, Germany 20-- nnd the Unted States only eloen Kvery other naton sub Illcs H khpplng Tm Unltol States doent Jlfu have been nmlo In ongrem from tlmo to tmo to puss a ullp suuly bll Hut the eogrossmen from De nteror, who uc mostly farm-th-, mll Mho do nut hijo that there In cl u plncu an te l-(l- Oemn Inv (puml t It tnom to ma that mtdtf tlouhl In dune In nnku up tlwe ru;r,mun Tun mjio of Iln-nurun unt travel to Hutm nn rnllroult up mutt Uvo tllpu, "Th obtm-- l f thu rm4utlou t lo Ih De jrupln nt th Unlltx) Htatu rwlue I In ItutlHb) ll penltt of Jn- - ull nr n IVy tlmuld Iwlllo lo ttlv t lt; nupld ut tcr ep!utl lunmm to Irnvl U n pruuully dnjtljy ut lb lmd kllt, "Tlmv It hul h utn tfu who wlt III Owtrl U U fuffly I ultmim lllt MTt whu tumnlluy!! HU tflr u kliw llylu lu mu m llu lnt tglk lon of ths nueton hero by the com mercal bodes was means of lmng I he wllcmnn bum nd tno ngun lon of ths queston now wll mean moro hp, "Ths Is only n temporary proposton H no Mant a sukpenson of rontwv shppng Inns untl there shall enough mercan vessels I beleve adopton of ths resoluton v Ill bo beneft of peoplo of Hawa, and movo Its adopton" Tho Erratc lfonso, ffonso the Krratc, roso to mnko ono hs characterstc speeches Ho accused hen of henous crmo of quotng an dvertser edtoral Ho beleved that f resoluton wcro to bo adopted, Unltod States would not have even eleven shps Tho bulk of busness would bo dono by vessels flyng egn flags "Tho chances are," he sad, "that next congress wll pass a subsdy to nd mercan shppng But If there Is no need mercan shps, then, why should thero bo a subsdy to help an mercan marne t Quotng Mr hen, wo want lo advance, not to retrograde Mow, aro wo advancng or are wo retrogradng! Ihs legslature s extremely patrotc do not beleve that ths resoluton s mercan n sentment It s Instead of askng congress, to drlvo from Pncfc Ocean eght mercan vessels let us ask congress to pass a subsdy bo wo can drvo from Pacfc blood-re- flag of Japan "Somo of us aro only pocket-dee- p mercans If a matter hts our pockets, wo aro not mercan enough to stand t "How much havo publc dscussed ths matter, outsdo the press! Wo havo Tho dvcvrtser advocatng ths (sponson and Star and lo Bulletn opposng t I nsst thnt ugh objocts sought are only temporary, t wll permanently drvo from Pacfc Ocean what lttlo shppng wo now have I therco movo that the resoluton bo tabled ndefntely" Kanho seconded moton becauso ho sad ho consdered resoluton very unpatrotc roabon that t tres to nep alens Ho had never seen a pouton rora peoplo askng the suspenson of coastwse shppng laws Tho resoluton would bo encouragng Japanese, becauso they can cany passongers cheaper than mercan steamshp companes "Wo aro lko mercans carryng Japanese flag on our heads" Castro nvnced Castro sad ho had asked to havo consderaton deferred so be-- could get somo flumes showng the condtons of passenger traffc between Honolulu and San Francsco "Tho queston has been carefully dscussed by busness organzatons, and whle most of them havo agreed that suspenson would bo best, others havo agreed that t would work harm "Ths nvolves a queston of prncple; t also nvolves condtons that really exst n Hawa "s I vew statements of fgures showng number of avalable berths n steamers phng between Ho nolulu and San Francsco, I fnd that all but 0570, or ty-tw- por cent, were occuped Ths shows that thero wcro enough But trouble comes n tme between calls of steamers Sometmes we aro two or, threo weeks wut steamers Tho suspen son of law whch wll gvo egn boats advantage wll work a detrment to the mercan boats that have boon callng here at somo trouble "But men who have studed ths queston wth a great deal of caro &ay that I am wrong Let that bo so; can ths communty accomplsh anythng by gong beo congress dvded and not wth a unted front? Ths queston docs not really belong to the lcgsla turo, but to our commercal bodes I have a great respect the prncple of protecton that has bult up great Unted States Ths resoluton, beleve, would dscourage further buldng ot boats to ply between Hero nnd nst I must stand by my convctons, and untl I am convnced I can not voto suspenson, I belovo t would be to the detrment of mercan boats" hen Reples hen repled to Castro "The mado by the prevous speaker," he sad, "seem to be an argument n favor of the steamshp company that nllows ts best boats to llo Idlo n bay of San Francsco whle t sends down hero ts worst vessel It s an argument n favor of company that tays to the person who wants to como to Honolulu, Well put you on watng lst, and If thero aro no passengers gong through to Chna, well gve yon accommodatons "Were not hero to work of steamshp people, but se of people I thnk that remarks mndo by two of speakers tryng to drll mercansm nto me uncalled "What wo need s a shp subsdy When wo bad n shp subsdy, wo had more shps than any other country n world Today, where nro se shps? They havo been reduced to eloven nd yet we aro asked to st horo and, fear of losng sd eloven shps, run rsk of not Rottng,000, Wo have, eleven shps and Hngland has over,000 nd yet, wo nro a greater naton, a rcher naton, than Great Brtan If wo hnd a subsdy, wo would In n deendo Havo n greater merchant marne than Great Ilrlfaln Its a poor gnmbler that wont Inlto a chnco of losng eloven shps to gan,000, Wo need boats, nnd wo need rn bndly, nnd tll Is thng thut wll gvo us so shps la mghty quck order" ho prevous queston cut off rnmo wlthlruw Ills moton to lblu, whch vs unparlamentary, unywy, Resoluton dopted Tho voto un tlum on (ho moton to lt, mll tlo rcoluton wn udut-ltd-, only tx votng no, ltonm ulltnl nt yo end no vulo, lo pluco llo members ou record, but fal!4 to got It t U o clnk Hd lnng louk n reset untl Uu u clack, JTUIINOOM t (h tulu uf th dflortsot mx) Dual tumm lfuntu, ruuwwl bt Mjf;l lo bll the euuhwu vtm u MMutuu, ujrtourf Is un h jveultljwuw, wth Urn help uf Jur Ul", ttlwm lm hud In llw fun Hue nn r Ilut hu full Htfuully, b Mmumtthttmmmm uft hcnvl tat upon by tn houso frblch n tred nf Ms nolny tactcs CVmmunrutons from Secretary Mott-Smt- h were rend, announcng that Ooxernor had sgned the appropraton blls to defray expenses of specal sesson Harvey Resoluton Klled Knlelopu, clmrmnu of land reported on llnrvoys resoluton to overrdo the Organc ct Tho commttee recommended that t b tabled Furtado protestod wth many words, expressng fear thnt beo congress enncts a law amendng to Organc ct Governor mght trndo off all the publc lands of the Terrtory ney ddnt thnk houso need wc-r- y much about such a possblty ffonso, the nsurrectonst, made n nosy speech but was cut sfcort by rrea who roso to pont of order that a moton to tnblo s not debatable Tho Speaker sustaned pont of order nnd curly hared statesman from Hllo had to subsde Tho moton to adopt report of commttco was ndopted by n voto of twenty to sx, thus tablng Harvey resoluton t ths juncturo a commttee from senate, headed by Senator Chllng- - worth, fcamo n nnd announced that senate wa3 ready to qut nd then, just as houso was about ready to adjourn, resoluton of Tearful clho, known as Sonato concurrent Resoluton 5, camo down from upper house Tho clerk started to read t, but boo ho cot throucrh Speakor stopped hm nnd romnrkod that t seomed very strnngo to hm that ths resoluton, whch had beon adopted by sonato day beo, had been held up untl last moment ffonso nqured f t were not truo that n commtteo from senato had como dovn a few mnutes boo and announced that the upper houso was ready to adjourn Tho Speaker repled n affrmatve Senatoral urtesy Kaleopu sprnng to hs feot and moved that resoluton bo tabled Thoro was a chorus of kokuas, and whlo houso voted to kll measuro of Tearful Ono by tablng t, ono of senntors stood outsdo door nnd twddled hs fncors nt houso wth the end of hs thumb at end of hs nose Knleopu ntroduced a resoluton, whch was ndopted, allowng clerk ten days extra, on full pay, to fnsh hs work on the journal of houso and nstructng lm to havo publshod the same numbor of copes that wcro publshed of journnl or the regular sesson Tho resoluton also nllowod the clerk ono dollar per book-pag- readng proof nnd makng grammatcal and or correctons Knloopu moved appontment of a commtteo of fve to notfy the sonato and Governor thnt the houso stood ready to adjourn The speaker apponted Knleopu Kealawaa, ffonso, ney and one other watng ther return, a recess was taken, the clock beng turned back so t would not go past the 2:30 pont Speaker Thanked When the house was raled to order agan, Kanho ntroduced a resoluton thankng the Speaker on behalf of louso lor tlo able, mpartal nnd oblgng manner n whch ho had presded ovor, delberatons and hml permed the dffcult dutes of hs poston: Speaker llolsten called Representatve Shohlon to char nnd the moton was put and adopted wth cheers and applause The Speaker bado mal farewell to members, ffonso made a last overloaded moton and the houso was pau SENTE House concurreqt resoluton No 4, n favor of suspenson of coastwso law, camo up n senato through a communcaton from the houso Knudsen moved that resoluton bo adopted, McCarthy that t bo lad on table Presdent Smth called Vco Presldont Kalama to the char and took floor, sayng ho opposed resoluton Mc- Carthy wthdrew hs moton whch was not debatable to put Smth n order Tho Presdent referred to polcy of subsdzng mercan shppng whch was beng promoted as best means of restorng the mercan merchant marne Ths resoluton mado no menton of subsdy Besdes t was loosely drawn Ho beleved that relef passenger stuaton would comb from ourselves, Thero weto largo steamers enough, recevng freght from our merchants, to handle, passcngor traffc f ther owners would only tacklo problem Chlllngworth spoko of resoluton as havng becu brought n when corpso of dead legslature was n ts shroud For wholo year last past thero had been a fght among members of chamber of commcrco and merchants assocaton on ths queston Thoro was nothng lko proposton to bo found n any other country In Gods world, He agreed wth prcs-lon- t that queston could bo settled by our own merchants hero Our merchants woro lookng cheapest frolght rates nnd gettng ther dutes as mercnn ctzens For them to support ths proposton when thero were steamshps lyng up n Sun Fruncsco rottng was unthnkable, On a show nf hands resoluton was lad on tnblo by a vote of ttvolvo to ono, Tho End, Chlllngworth, McCarthy and lnker nero unponted as a commtteo to no tlfy tlo Governor nnd house thnt senato hml completed ts Ijuslnhs am wn ready to adjourn, Clllbgwortl reported duty pern cd by tn) emultten to wat on Governor nnd tlo ow, Bouquets Exchanged, JlfCarlly moved u votn ot tlunks to llu lrununt tlo ubo manner n whch hu hnd prwllol, Irtmlunt Hmlll In reply mld: "J tlmk vm, gutlcnnj, Vm nro lo le (tnrgrtulttl nnd I thnk llu luumtry I to ) (uflll, Tlut) lmb! n lt Hrereme nf opnon, Imt nothng y mrnhlmlll) lnn HMrrwl, Wu, llnlnm uur Murlt mul I thnk tn h ln nlmvl I u purmm tu da llu lftl tut Hm lnlrt of llm Muury I lmw v, wll ml Uuvt jllnr UI mnmiuu IwtWMW Hurt nnd llu fmur MMwluy " "WLt tuul k (Haul" WmmJ In tjulr!, UlttU t IhmuI lrnlhj IUIl"u, l tu ld RESOLUTONS Cute Poltcal Game Blocked by Determnaton Not to ct on Blls LWMKERS ESCPE ENEMIES Senators and Representatves Heave Huge Sghs of Relef When two branches of legslature last week adopted resolutons that no blls not drectly connected wth purpose whch lawmakers wcro called together should bo consdered, n sgh of relef went up from 6omo of senators and representatves that was lko sound of a mghty wnd In tops of trees weght lko n ten-to- strcot-rollo- r sld ot legslatve shoulders, and faces that had been careworn and nghtful reganed smles that shone lko sun nt noonday Ths wag not all becauso honorable members wcro anxous to get through wth work In hand and ro- - turn to ther homes and busnesses It wnsnt ovon becauso they wanted to esonpo from havng to lsten to lacbryraoso harangues of Tearful Wllo of Mau ugh that, too, was a relef There was another and n moro wolghty reason, nnd t was connected closely wth poltcal future of no mo of honorable senators and representatves One way to kll a man poltcally s to nduce hm to ntroduco and push blls that peoplo do not wantonact-c- d nto law But f theso blls are so cunnngly devsed that vctm can fnd no good reason Tofusng to ntroduco them, what s poor legslator to dot Ho s up aganst a hard proposton That, t s sad, was fx sovoral of lawmakers found themselves n, partcularly somo of Honolulu members Sovoral of them aro sad to have had ther desks full of dangerous blls handed to them to bo ntroduced They dared not ntroduco them, and v dared not refuso to accept them The fne Italan hand of ono Charles ch, the Mayor of Paloma, t s ntmated, was to bo detected n bouo measures Of course, ehl dd not brng them around, but t s sgnfcant that they wero handed to hs dearest poltcal enemes Houco the huge sgh of relef thnt went up when resolutons woro ndonted shuttng out all blls fter thnt, of course, the senators and representatves could not possbly get ther blls n, as they explaned to ones whq had passed the measures to them PREFER STRVTION TO GOING TO WORK Bread-and-Wat- er Det Fals to Induce Industral Workers to Labor SrOKNH, Novombor S The In dustral Workers of the World have mado no further attempts to speak oa streets, but t s announced thnt y wll renew ther attempts tomor row, notwthstandng the determnaton ot tlo polce to stop them Tho one hundred and thrty who woro arrested nnd sentenced to jal holdng open-a- r meetngs and blockng streets, nnd who wero put ou a bread-nnd-wate- r det when y d to go to work as prescrbed by prson rules, hnvo steadfastly per ssted n ther refusal, despto starvaton det TFT TO RETURN TO NTIONL CPITL Presdent Has mpleted Hs Bg Swng round the Crcle UGUST, Oeorgla, November 8 Presdent Taft wll depart Washngton tomorrow, havng rested up hero from strenuous exertons of the past week, whch ho has spent swngng around the crclo of Unted States Ho has been away from natonal captal several weeks and has lftltcd and mado speoches In hundreds of plnccs throughout country, bolng ovorywlero receved wth great enthusasm G WINS PHGE RGE Tlo yacht Charlotte C, won race to Knrm Pont am buck, llu rrved In nt IStIO Inst nght Nnnu of tlo other wn n nght at that tlmo, lust seen of llm lutng when lmy worn nl lenrl Harbor lukt lon dark IThn Chrlnllo V do led llo othnm In v nn a mn, returnng mora ut lovcu otlcl ywtunluy nurnlltf, J M v X M s Jt j uf n umm of (ho, cuno In nl lu med I le prmlell In nldu"! Ium Hnt! huuu wmx fwly In nl Juurn (ImImI t nt m ruml uf thu fljuu uuvmj u (rnym-hl- ul, yet hum r uf m u whn luvhmltlmm (In Mmlluj of Mcflully, twan wl y Qulu, lm Mtul muurml,lu j, M nfmmljfulljii KM (HlllUH Ml IkVU fuy t I0RH IIIH I IHMIIHWHII HI K MKES FINE New Dreadnought mpletes Her Endurance Test at Twelve-Kn- ot Speed TRIL TEST COST ONE LIFE Vessel Makes Better Showng Than the New Battleshp Delaware Frcss) BOSTON, Novombor a Tho now battleshp North Dakota has arrved hero nftor havng eomplotod hor twenty-four-- hour endurance tost, notwthstandng bolor tubo exploson whch Injured twolvo mon t the twelve-kno- t speed sho mado a record In economy of fuol and water thfct exceeded that mado by tlo Dotaware In test mado of lattor vessel short tme ago Sho wll roturn at 6 speed of nlnetcon knots tomorrow Ono of men who was scaldod by burstng of a bolor tubo durng speed test has ded Tho North Dakota, a vessel of the supcrdrcadnought type, has mado a splendd record, her maxmum speed durng speed tral bolng twonty-tw- o and h knots Sho s fnest and, as tests havo demonstrated, fastest vessol of hor typo n mercan Navy Tho twenty-four-ho- tost nt twolve knots wns to test ondurnnco of the machnery, consumpton of coal, and consumpton of ced wntor by tuo bolers Tho battleshp North Dakota s ono of mercas two most powerful warshps nnd s expected to surpass n many wnys anythng abroad Tho North Dakota wll attract world-wd- o nterest among naval offcors and shppng men n general beenuso sho s frst battleshp nywhcro to bo ftted wth Curts typo of turbnes and frst battleshp n Unted States Navy to have nny knd of turbnes The North Dakota s much larger than orgnal IlrtHh Droadnough t concluson of bulders trnls, vessel went to tlo Charleston Navy Yard nnd wns floated nto th Inrger drydock, to havo hor hull cleaned and her znc protecton platos fxed, Beo beng floated ngnln sho was panted and a new sot of scrows of the wonderful MoncI mctnl woro set In plnco of ones now on shafts Ths wns no small task, ns propellers wegh about sx tons apece, nnl aro somo ten feet n dnmotor The mctnl whch s used n makng them s n comparatvely now nvonton It Is prnctcnlly two-thrd- s nckol and s about one-thr- stronger than manga-res- o bronzo, so much n uso n castng propellers Tt wll stand a prossuro of $80,000 pounds to squaro nch, takos n hgh polsh nnd s noncnrrnslvo n wnter, qualtes whch mako ts desrablty ut onco apparent Its adopton follows success attendng a test mado wth scrows of Croolo, the steamshp bult at Fort Itvor Southern Pacfc Steamshp mpany, nnd sovoral ors aro bong mado government shps f LETTER LIST Lst of letters remanng uncalled n general dolvery weok endng October 0, 009: lexander, Jack Moore, Mrs nne T mes, Edward NyGrou Mrs Ueuard, Lews Owens, Guy Kloc-- Uond, Wllam trcal n Hrash, Walter S 0llron,Prof Iurke, Solomon OHrlenJjra) Hull, Jncob learco, J It Carlson, Mss EH Post, Grace (2) Olurko, Ella E Jtamsoy, D It x, Edward ltggs, Dr Charles oper, Mss Ktty Edward Danel, Mss Mulc-hn- u Hlvor, Mss Mary Mne, U W Dns, JohnSamuol Schmdt, Mss jjuvmson, Junus w Jutlorlno Dcarng, Jack SchultzMrs Dyltlouso, Harold Sheldon, J G M K W Short, Prank H Gran, Frank Hmmonds, II It Grouesjllonry Stone, Mss Sarah Ilalolund, Jas K K Jrwn, MIbsZ Swnzly, V W Johnson, Wllluu II Tlollon Mss ones, u wnrgurot Jones, WH Tlnms, Mss Mury KlKHP Trllutt,C KlleMUMnry Vollntt, Murwyu MellrlleMr Wnrrun, Mm llnttle Mudlkbn, Ol Werner, Hurry Mullut, ngus Wnrer, II Mnrl hollo, W WMl, Mm Jlllru- - Mlllnr, Krnvt Intl Mllclull M Wood, II 0 MulltTOH Package, Utour, Jm Ono Jlmnt mk tut n urllnwj lutturs, JOBHIII O, llltt, l(tmler, f r HlltllHT DIllJlNHH, ThU! m MMtktlll wlm h fllng l MJ htuumn Hm luml n Hu rrh uf luvuuihmtl Iho llrwl lllflwim Bul l llmu I (Imnllul l h HtuHly, Cur mi ly nl lut n$ lvumu, Mnlll In Ml,uunl fur HhmhI

6 f f I J Jl rs?! t Tg K I BTIlIlm lu w flw HWIIN GZETTE, TUESDY, NOVEMBER 9, 909 -SE- MI-WEEK I Y BYS TND fcfc The Lone Observer n Moll SIDELIGHTS rtful Gas Meters elho, the Tearful Terror Blmply a Suggeston Bakers Joke a Boomerang Tor a long tme I have lad my suspcons that my gas meter sometmes slps a cog when am not lookng Sometmes, n the stlly sght, when I can not sleep, I hear mysterous lttlo clcks, nnd traco them to red box on the floor nto whch I drop my quarters, whereupon I go back to bed to dream of a mechansm that goes when t doesnt Lately I havo hnd all my suspcons of my meter confrmed, ths confrmaton comng n shapo of a bll from gas company eghty-fv- cents worth of gas that my meter showed had burned e over amount two-b- t neces n the- - slot had already pad I was shocked, not so much at gettng a bll, as to fnd out defntely that my gas box had boon decevng mo all the tme On nqury, I fnd thnt mne s not only lyng ndcator Somo of my acquantances have also receved blls to balance up the dfferences between collectons from meters and amount of money the cunnng lttlo clock hands demand Whle I am not n a habt of generalzng, I am about convnced that all meters arc lars There s one very funny thng about the fbs they tell, howover, and I can not come to any concluson about t In all my search I havent found a meter that shows by ts regstraton that the housekeeper over has any change comng back from the money put n box When you como to thnk about t, tha s unny; t s extraordnary, n fact It almost convnces mo of ntellgence of nanmate thngs, t can hardly bo a concdence that every mscalculatng meter should mscalculate on the sano sdo all tme Thnk about t yourself a lttle whle and you wll also see funny sde unless you should be n recept of a bll what you supposed you had pad Then t wll havo passed beyond the joke stage Tho game of poltcs s too deep mo; I dont pretend to know anythng about t from a practcal standpont But onco n a whlo I get a lttlo sdelght on t that gves mo some fant dea of bow t s worked I heard a story ths week about Tearful elho, from Mau, that taught mo a new trck It s to ths effect: t last campagn when Tearful Ono was campagnng n the outsde dstrcts, ho came to a lttlo fshng vllago that ho had never vsted bee Hs careful nqures faled to develop anythng thnt vllagers wanted from the legslature They were entrely satsfed whch s a very untunate condton, I understand, from a poltcal standpont Tho Tearful One that was not bs ttle then; he was merely the Dump Cart Statesman dd not know what to do "Im up aganst t," ho confdco to ono of hs henchmen; "I dont know how to get at these people" Ho ught a whle, and a brght dea struck hm "I havo t," ho shouted; "I know what Ill do Ill shed tears; Ill cry and cry and cry" nd ho dd He wept btter salt tears over magned wretched condton of vllagers who were so badly off that they could not even thnk of anythng to make them dssntbfed Ho chokcd and moaned; tears ra down back of hs neck and off end of hs nose Ho was a ptable spectacle, and ho made the vllagers so sorry hm that, alugh they dd not know what was the matter, they promsed to gve hm ther votes That s how elho acqured ttle of Tearful One nd he has cultvated trck ever snce Ho s so Inchrymoso at tmes now that he actually sheds tears n hs sleep, just to keep n practse Poltes s a grand game when one knows how to work t In days of old when knghts wcro bold nnd rode th to fght foo r Hred n a more or less ornate collecton of hnrdware, t was deemed good polcy to cover the face so thnt when the warror exclamed, "Havo nt you," " S death," "By our Lady," nnd thngs lko thnt and rushed upon foe, he had somo reasonable prospect of comng out of fray bearng sonc slght resemblance to the man who went nto t Nevertheless, t was mportant that ho should bo recognzable, and, that reason, coats of arms, nnd, later, crests, wore nvented By these devces two knghts advancng aganst each other could, by peerng out of the slts n ther closed vsors, ascertan wth whom they wero gong to try conclusons So books of heralds when they bpoko of Sr Gyles Sonofagun, added "arms ho beareth," etc, "and n crest" But these good days have patted Our modern knghts fght a good nnny of ther battles n prvacy of an otlcc, and they aro known to each other by ther sgnatures ou the bubncbs end of a check, ther crests beng ether or $, ns case may be But, f we may beleve fashon papers, t s lkely soon to bo tmo to fall back ujon ancent custom of our efathers Tho modern hat lades s dsplayng a tendency to become almost as much of a concealment of features as ever was nny closed vsor n days of old If Womans lago s to bo beleved, a mere man has to grovel pretty near earth n order to see whether the lady beneath hat s of hs acquantance Ths s dstressng and ought to be remeded I do not bupposed ladles wll consent to carry shelds, alugh t mght not be very dffcult to devse a bb upon thah nrms of her ladyshps famly, f the famly ever hnd a grant of arms, could bo dsplayed But a better plan would bo to adorn hat wth a crest s I understand the matter, heraldc aurtes do not presume to say that a person may not wear a crest, but only that ho may not "bear arms" n the heraldc senso wut ther nugust permsson Theree, nny lady could wenr a crest on her bat f sho chose, and sho mght gvo notco n Socety lago what crest she ndopted nother plan would bo to wear her photograph qute largo and conspcuously dsplayed Tlcso suggestons arc respectfully submtted to se n whoso hands s vested determnaton of buch questons The Bystander, beng n mere man, would dnro no more thnn buggest The lee ncdent nt senate chamber other dny was probably only a slght way of takng notce of North lolo controversy nnd announcement of the decson of Natonal Googrnphc Socety examners n favor of Icnry t least, tt frst bluh, that mght le taken us motve, but teerut Is out Senator Baker was very much alarmed when ho read n The dvertser that purlonng of property belongng to Unted StnteB was puusrdnhlu by (nn and Imprsonment, The senator rend the nrtlclo nl way tlrough, nnd uu he reached bottom o( tem t became evdent to hm that ha was dun trouble, t was Senator Baker who swped the ce belongng to the Interm! revenue lejnrlent It s understood that he button-hole- Henutor Charley Clllllngworth and took hm Into a lttlo room and closed the door, nnd then showed II n copy of The dvertser Have )oh read tlmt, Mr Olllllngwortlf " he wskml, "Well, now, If you would bn x) knd ns not to elwrgn mo n fee, would lke to nu yon, In your capacty ns a lawyer, If I am lable under the law takng Unt lef " U wt flrt tun femlur Olllllgtwm kuw turn uker whs rvtt)ulllt takng uf the nterm! rvuu et lnker uwmd up turn Ud m the Ifully one, but m ught It Imluutw) lo H bou uu) ht u Just IrylMtf to yut up n JoU m lhu Wm, tbt lrk uf tb lur bourn, HvuUur OWIIIng nvrth put uh tls hum juiwwi tlr, Hud, fur punjuruv u rw uouuwl, JuIhk uk Hum Hnlur llkr uupo) Ll ft, U md tba lb vtlr MUkv w u)hl, fur tt nt uf uu uwuwr utuhm II ulr budy kwunlur Itokw Is Md to Uvu urd lu l tl4utf lu h pwttvr t tlrnlttluu I If Maltvr HUlllllVlHOK quwnv hm Ml trylutf to rlm runs fur the muimh-btl- UUl n dm IrlUK la lu I In (I H lusslwuu rale, m Unt It wll b ImhmIUI n utvtmk sunu thn It tlmt lu uy I h) nnal) IrmUd Ml, md, fllully, rlllupttulll Mll llm u n,u uv)lblltf Ud lew (Usu I l raslftlm) kuswusluu I Vll kmt us ffu LsluK rtsltftl Uu Itufll lp, l4 l Ul us Ul, kl ssnolur ftne a mm Iv fulls,,,ujs Ustur Tlm mm u Uu,U,Urf te mmuw r V utmt pt fur r lu lluugll bf tlulll Somebody told Lono Olncrvcr thnt Moll was merly the resldcnco dstrct of the cty Tcmpus ether fugts muchly or elso hs Inmer was off hs feed, Lone Observer toured Moll yesterday afternoon wth Sky Plot nnd found t to be a conglomeraton of largo smells surrounded by smnll houses Tho odorferous propenstes of ths lttlo dstrct as compared wth averngo clalmnnt Ilka honors s nbout two to one Moll has a greater varety of choce odors to square nch than Kakaako, whch s consummate prase; but Moll s moro exclusve n ts brands They nro more substantal; the Lono Observer got a chunk stuck pull t out wth a par of pncerb n hs throat and Sky Plot had to But smells aro not only thngs thnt mako Moll n dstnctve subdvson of Honolulu mong nterestng facts acqured by the Lono Observer s thnt the Japanese system of educaton s runnng neck and neck wth Babbtts temples of learnng frst honors Ths mght not be true of Moll alone, but t was there thnt Lono Observer frst vsted a Japanese school, nnd t, perce, must get frst honors The offcal ttlo of frst school vsted s Moll Japanese School, nnd t s somewhere n algarobas back of ball grounds It was only by accdent thnt Lono Observer found t, smells led n other drecton It s conducted by one Ituk Kawasak, who was absent, and was represented by hs wfe and two chldren, who occupy rooms, cheese-bo- affars, hung on mnuka wall There wcro two rooms, eght classes (not n "sesson" yesterday), sxty boys and seventy grls lttlo Japanese lady, who had a touch of Irsh beauty, acted as nterpreter Promnent n scenery of room was a largo wand, carefully seasoned Thcro are some places that stck to the old maxms decrept pano wab n corner, nnd schoolteachers wfe, who, ncdentally, s a schoolteacher herself, favored them wth n selecton Sho used her second fnger to rence her ndex fnger, and effect was wut comparson Next door s Tanaka Boardng School wth ffteen pupls, run by S Tnnaka, an orental Ichabod Crane, who ought to be framed and hung on wall small beanpolo decorated wth a Japanese mustache and dressed n a kmono s Bomewhat smlar, but a beanpole has not modest dsposton of MrTanaka Hs pupls are mostly orphans, who aro taught, fed and boarded fvo dollars a month per head, teacher evdently expectng to nttan enlghtenment n Nrvana He wll attan lttle more branch of Hong-wan- j Buddhst church s mmedately adjonng Tho frst really odors were ntervewed at Matsumoto tenement house, whch s a conglomeraton of houses merly owned by Russan Prank Tho odors are probably relcs of hs reputaton Whlo passng ono of the doorless "apartments" a Japaneso woman made a remark n Jnpanese, whch Sky Plot translated It had a close connecton wth a certan promnent fenturo of place and was mentoned wth a tghtly-helnose There are somo Prophets who are acknowledged n ther own country, but t s doubtful whether the Japaneso lady apprecated ths partcular prophecy at ts own grm value Tho tenement s owned by ono of wealthest Japaneso contractors n Honolulu, who lately qualfed on ono of the bonds of Y Soga Up the street a bt s another placo smlar, owned by Charlo Booth, who collects $50 a month from Hawaans, Chnese, Japanese and Porto Bcans who "lve" there Tho odors hero wcro somewhat nternatonal On ranuka sdo of Beretana nvenue s the settlement of Jnpanese adjonng federal quarry, and n ths place Moll reaches ts greatest glory Tho Lono Observer respectfully submts t to board of health, ho per sonally was only preceded out by Sky Plot by a few seconds Durng very rapd transt made through ths admrable dstrct the Lono Observer notced n total lack of sex dstncton Tho men wcro nssstug n cookng meals and women were workng at cross cut saws, they appearng to lvo by sellng wood Thero wero some odors hero that were hoary-headeand bproutng wth nsnuatons aganst theory of patrarchal, Ethcal Exstence of Manknd Farther up road Moll government school and the Rco memoral school afded Lono Observer a change of clmate The school buldngs aro not exnetly attractve, but are neat nnd so are grounds, and threo haolo teachers nduce the Moll Young Idea to bte off a lttle more "lamng" than they probably can chew But ths s commonplace Tlo Rco memoral chapel s not commonplace, nor s the dmnutve cemetery nround t lackng n nterest It was merly known as a branch of the Knwaahao church, but as Rces of Kaua havo fxed t up agan at ther Own expense and aro now supportng t, Paul Isenberg beng the agent n matter, the name was changed out of honor to ts benefactors Thero aro two tombs here that nttract attenton, one more partcularly, the Lono Observer and Sky Plot could fnd no ono n the dstrct that antedated t, or who knew nuythng relatng to t Later on one was found downtown The tomb n queston s merely a rased das, made of concrete, wth a hole n the end, brcked up roughly Tho tale of tomb fnally camo from Mkasabe, ho who s Kauha, propretor of loha na Those who nro n tomb, ho sad, aro Kanu, husband, and Kau, wfe; Knu Handsome, wero t to bo translated They wero old resdents of dstrct, who ded durng smallpox epdemc n S53, and wero bured there n 8G0 nd Mkasabe suppled other nmaton; relatng the legend whence Mo ll came by ts name In the frst place t should not be Moll, but Knmoo-lll-, whch means "reptles of pebbly plnces" In old tme, bo legend runs, thero lved here two reptles, ono knne, who was Plamoo, nnd wfe, Paakca, latter resdng n a pond near what s now Mcknley lnrk Prom these comes name maybe a Hawaan can explan how Tho Lono Observer cant But ths Inst nmaton s valuable, reptles must have been bured whero they lved, and thero must bo some explanaton Moll s ncomparable stench H Small Talks JOEL COHEN What do you thnk of thatf STJPEBVISOB YLETT Gcorgo B Carter s an awfully hard man to convnce B W BBEOKONS When t comes to sdelghts, Im a whole- searchlght battery myself MONTY MONTdOMEEY Honolulu s on the eve of greatest tourst season n her hstory; ts a erunner of whnt wo may expect from now on L 0 TKINSON From what I hnvo heard, bo Ruef and Schmtz would havo ded of envy f they had over gone nto Knu and Been way people were squeezed there B S HOSMER Do you not want somo free trees to set out on rbor Day? Everyone who has n homestead, kuleana or cty lot s enttled to twenty-fou- r on November 2, NNE MBIE PBESCOTT ll the stars nnd the plan-t- hnvo etold s downfall of saloon We hnvo nlways beleved that, possbly, all crme s duo to evl (bud) sprts (consprators) I DB BCUDDEtt beleve that the congressonal prohbton bll wll hnvo far clmko uf passng nt ths sesson, t the same tme, we want legslaton that Mll prevent lquor beng shpped lu, and wll ulso prevent tlu ssung of federal lcense In Hawa, JOHN BROWN I have fgured It out that chaplan nf the homo of representatves gut pad lt the rate of three lgllrs mnute fur Ills efts In lln spevul sesslt Knew twenty preacher In Honolulu whu would huve bsceplml He chaplan m far the sesson uml churned nothng fur t Vll TONU There urn not myuuh rcumulutlus on the rurly 0 II h trans u from Vluhu Ye-;l- the swtwbuluss our were jumnt, ml ysl the cumlustur Intslnd on wr gultu; In, Tlmro was Imnlly enml room lu sum) up In, mush Im kt Uhw Tlw sewwlslut )uhh; r only urfuuls, but uur uuy ys many a llvmsul,, In these days, when students and professors, n terms ns mdable as they are dffcult to understand, are dscussng amalgamaton and assmlaton of ruces, Hawa should be an extremely productve stampng ground the hunter Just the-samf ho stalks ntellgently, he s goug to bag one or two truths from whch there can be no escape, no matter how they may conflct wth hs carefully fgured out theory ro we cvlzng orental f To some extent, yes, f European clothng, annexed to nnd supplemented by cellulod collars, rdes n automobles, and meager partcpaton afded se born n Hawa to vote, nro evdences of cvlzaton Thus far assmlaton and amalgamaton show results nd se same two "ns," n so far ns expresson s concerned, mght jon wth poltcal platms always on tap, and "pont wth prldo" to other results, such as the largo number of msson workers amongst orentals, branch Japanese, Korean, nnd Chnese Y M C establshments, closo study and clear understandng of Spaldngs Maran and Marqus of Queensberry rules, and other smlar cvlzng elements But after all theso thngs, our orental remans same Tako a brush, or a lttlo sandpaper t need not be very coarse ana wash off ths veneer, nnd you wll fnd snmo old Easterner I had ntended to borrow a camera from Tho dvortsor to llustrate t truth of ths asserton pctorally, but, fearng my request would not be com--, pled wtn, must rely on tno conquerer of the sword Dd you over wtness a Chnese marrage ceremony t I dont mean the ono whch s Bhown, where the "whom Ood hath joned together, etc," s rected and contractng partes are presented wth a very pretty paper, headed at top wth two hands lovngly joned together; the ceremones calculated by ther tenor to drve a dvorce lawyer nto bankruptcy But Chnese and dont enro whether they aro Y M C people or not, nor do I care whether they possess ono of Mott-Smth- s beautfully-prnte- d nnd eloquontly-worde- d certfcates to effect that they frst saw the lght of day n Paradse of Pacfc, and henco aro enttled to protecton of the stars and Btrnes theso same Chnese are not yet mnrred Tho brde and groom must frst worshp thqr ancestors; brde must go to grooms house unaccompaned by her parents; sho must servo tea, Btep over fre, and do a varety of stunts prescrbed by cusl torn centures none of them down n our laws Then, and then only, "s nurrjue Ku Wth camera I could llustrato mnrrogo very well o Have you over seen a Japaaese dvorce! Hero, of course, the camera would bo useless The aesad two "as" may say that clerk of court, Henry Smth, s always consulted, and that certfcate whch breaks up what should havo beeu a happy homo always bears the offcal seal But ths s not so fter laundry work you havo been engaged n relatve to the veneer, you wll fnd that dvorce had prevously been granted, or not yet, and that the other poceedngs were had to keep out of jal Stowed away somewhere, sooner or later, wll be found a Japanese agreement between the husband and wfe by vuuu uu uuy uunus or matrmony are lorever dssolved, accompaned quto often by references, sometmes fnancal, to the malo successor nd n somo sacred precnct of the sorrowng husband wll be found hs famlrccord, wheren aro neatly set down names of hs father, brothers, chldren, etc, and on that record, duly certfed to by a Japanese offcer, resdng n Japan, wll be seen name of wfe blotted out, as of a certan dny You wll mert chargo of beng a sure-thn- gambler f you bet on what the day wll be Smths certfcate has not been so sacredly kept, and the Japaneso offcer couldnt read tl3 dato anyway " nd so on and so th Bones bured n consecrated ground fnally cross Pacfc; Bll Tafts health s drunk n champagne but mportatons of sake otwthstaudng scrap as to whether t s a beer or a wne do not decrcaso; "egn" and that s the word used by the orentals themselves clothes aro worn on the streets, but hdden away somewhere s a kmono" or a par of loose V trousers aud a shrt, poltely called a coat, worn very loose, whch aro donned tvuuu mu uwur gut-- uume My blogan s, look t up yourself o o o o nd I, myself, wth all due respect to the bee-mentone- theores of students and professors, do not ono moment blnmo theso same orentals Should I ever reach the stage whch ono of the Vanderblts dd of course npvpr Wll n TVPnlH fnl fnrnvo, fnnn,nl n : a t V,, w,, un uvng u m uamu cuumry uy expatratng myself, emasculatng my patrotsm, and removng permanently to troubled East, I mght do all the thngs natves dd, and be able to read my ttlo clear ns a lawabdag ctzon, but nether amalgamaton nor assmlaton would mako veneer very thck When Thanksgvng Day came around, I should try to swpo a turkey, and a pumpkn pe purposes, nnd, should graft nvestgatons be, as recently, voted unpopular, cut sake or Chnese wno out, and substtute champagne On Chrstmas my presents mght be lmted by my purso and opportuntes to artcles of orental manufacture, but no matter how nsgnfcant or napproprate, Id make them just the same, Bmplv becauso I ts Chrstmas and they are presents nd when the glorous old Fourth camo around, I should putoff at least ouo bunch of frecrackers, after havng frst cnrelully arranged my calendar m order to show that an honest mstako was made, and that I ught the Emperors brthday or the Chnese new year was due o o o o Tho expendture of the mllons of Uncle Sam; voucher nrranged bennal vsts of congressmen; the varous learned dscussons as to utlty of a hookworm college; the growng nterest, soon to lead to makng of a hottng book, on outcome of ok-pear- y controversy, and, Inst, not least, ndeed most conclusve, establshment of a twenty-fou- r page Sunday newspaper, all provo that Houolulu s becomng extremely metropoltan My suggeston s ntended to help the deal along, and I sncerely hope that t wll be adopted by The dvertser Every d newspaper n a cty nf tln nnmrtnnrn nnw tlnnntns nf lpfmf lmlf n Tmn nvnn- - Rtmlu- - x vj n n,ltn:l uuuk u uuuao by laty the latter word, I assume, meanng somebody who wrtes l puro lovo of havng hs name bee publc Cut out from your twenty-fou- r pages a porton of se recpes relatve to choce, dshes whch gve us ndgeston and nghtmare, a few of se "new fall shapes" (puzzle stll unpublshed) whch drvo our husbands to clubs and consequent drnk, aud gvo laty an opportunty; thus dong chnrtablo actons wut cost, nnd keepng n lne wth our metropoltan advances nd do not one moment thnk that nn nvtaton tendered by you wll not bo accepted Ono half-pag- should such nn nvtaton be tendered on Sunday mornng, would be flled soven weeks nt least, by Mondny afternoon; nnd perhaps Uncle Sams defct mght be helped out by the purchase of specal dolvory stamps Belovo t not that when Scnegntnbn robbed us of our T McCnnts Stewart, and sleepng gant of Orent drafted Thwug to kll off the opum evl, our lterary resources wero exhausted The laty may bo heard on nvtaton, sometmes wut nd the feld! Double the oxclamatlon ponts, Tho Orphcum-Cv- c Federaton dscusson ns to whnt consttutes a promse nud what a volaton; automoble evl as appled to Honolulu; smull-farme- r conundrum; graft; elho speeches; prohbton and a host of other subjects of glorous memory nd should my valuable, but gratutous, suggeston be adopted, gvo us oo varety not the samo laymen every week;, perchance, wo may get Into n rut Should The Bystander, by edtoral parenthess, permt the selecton of untes by Sdelght, you can look out a choce, but readable, lst, If chosen, your crculaton vll flww no fullng off nsderaton of lst agreed to, o o o Havng been awarded a part of The dvertser sertlon, deslgnntel ns a "corner," I have rarefully nnl prayerfully looked up the meanng nf the term "corner," nud found tlmt It muy euu a number uf tlngs Qute recently opum has rut r llguru wth relaton to the term, prh, thre way be a nnnr h tlope, I bulltve nysslf that there Is, Never mnd what ymr recter rays about rtmt rads kuu)sltf Ike ImIIuh out uf the earner It s nut so, The lurnef Is n lulstemf am ym cant j,et away from It, Watch my r)uwy, ulwltulullu wlwt tlw wwr may My Tm turner Is gong le urtf, vm work null Ip wll ge tw ule, My slut,", try fur yoyrxtf, muy Iwul you nto bk allsy, hm Uum, mul all ru of qu una ble ls but I Lt lutufut you follow Ik) trull lt worn ully I It lo L, Md lu lh m by nud t J thnk III lluwallu wud fur II s luahupa It wll In! )uu lu m, ur vr puutusal Hur nl bn nty, nn truptl, Matkmg lrtmr nt lh mih snu hisy h oururr lll U lutstrl Warh dtlwuu, f ym lu uw ttstt t) Hl smeryellr L

7 w rsvt y " W7", HWIIN GZETTE, TUESDY, NOVEMBER 9, 909 -SE- MI-WEEKLY Letters From the People commerca Revew DrjCdMfescwnes, : f I VJ TROt IWlRKf 7 HELP ERTH ND ERTH WILLHELP YOU We make fertlzer every product and put on the market only what has been proven of real value Lot us know the purpose whch you want ol helps ana we wll supr:y you ddress us f n r!l!,- r - Pn acme uuano anu rb-u- u Honolulu, H T rinsurnce Thfn H Daves &, (Lmted) -- ; gents Fre, ne ana Marne Insurance I ) Northern ssurance mpany,! OF LONDON, FOR FIRE ND 7 LIFE Establshed 83& 878,000 ccumulated Funds nna hean fcme ns VIIIIWM - n? tiverpool FOR MRINE 000,000 caprtal Reducton of rates Immedate Payment of Clams Theo H Daves &, Ltd, GENTS The Famous Tourst Route of the World In nnecton Wth the CanaJan-us-trala- n Steamshp Lne Tckets are Issued (TO LL POINTS IN UNITED STTES ND CND, VI ICTORI and VNCOUVER JMountan Resorts: Sncerely BNFF, GLCIER, MT STEPHENS ND FRSER CNYON KMPRESS LINE OF STEMERS FROM VNt-UUVH- v prckets to H Ponts n Japan, Chna, tj- -,, rnml the World js nula am w-- - ;, faor Tckets and general nmaton V pplyt,to IOH DVIE & GO, LTD sents Canadan-ustrala- n S S Lne, Lanaaan rat- - na Castle & oke, Ltd ) Honolulu, T H f mmssonjflerchants Sugar Factors Strct attenton gven to all branches of Bankng MTUDD TmLUINO FORT STREET Castle & oke, Ltd Lfe and Fre Insurance gents Insurance gents, representng IOontrl n, lun Mutual ( fe luumuce ( llotton, HI" I re Jmranee n, TTHNTIOW W U jutt ummted tut utttey tor hv I -- md ttn fooctor UnderwrlUjr of th PJotnl of Hrtwd Thru r l" hwmu tg Wll or ur IB t)v llutw9- - Honolulu, November C, 009 Edtor dvertser: L desre to state brelly what tred to say, nnd ught I dd tay, to your representatve yesterday, relatve to proposed automoble rate ordnance, Your edtoral ngrces exactly wth my vews, whlo the story n your columns ths mornng, especally the headng, docs not I never handled an automoble n my lfe: theree I dont clam to know what s a just rate of faro machlnos hre Hence I had no ntenton of sayng that Mr Qunns ordnanto would be "detrmental to nterests of Hawa " I do not oven know what rates the ordlnnnce n queston would mpose, and I had nothng to do wth the fgures, or comparsons nado n your artcle For two years or more I hnvo wanted to see auto rates regulated by law, that s the only way that nterests of all concerned can bo protected But when any such ordnance s passed t should bo only after most careful consderaton and dscusson from owners and publc alke I do not tavor a "maxmum rato" that s too hgh, or whch s not n tended to be charged on all ordnary occasons Such a law, I bolovo, would be worse than no law at all, t would gve sancton of communty to hold-up- s of toursts and others, at any tme a drver of a publo vehcle mght see ft The Hawa Promoton mmttco s workng the good of communty, and the automobles are certanly a most necessary and mportant part of ths communty s n ovory other busness, I want the automoblo lveres to make a just nnd reasonable proft Nobody can object to that, und success of any busness deponds upon t; but the prosperty of ths cty n future depends n no less degreo upon reasonable charges Ths does not apply alone to automobles, but holds good n almost every lno of trade wth whch the stranger n the Islands comes n contact Unduly hgh prces s a m of greed that s shortsghted n the extreme, and nothng can hurt a place that s caterng to the tourst trade, more than a reputaton hold-uprces tlantc Cty, the greatest tourst resort n the world,and some of the other most successful places of lke knd, have made t ther slogan that "ts cheaper to spend your vacaton here than to stay at home" nd they pretty nearly make good ther boast We have every reason to beleve that a tremendous tde of tourst travel s turnng towards Hawa Wo havo worked hard to get t started, and very best way to keep t up, and to add to t, s to see that every vstor goes home a booster and not a knocker yours, WILL J COOPER, ctng Secretary, The Hawa Promo ton mmttee NOT FIRST-HN- INTERVIEW Edtor dvertser: Kndly permt me to supplement your very full and nt-saloofathful account of the n League stuaton n ths mornngs dvertser by way of slght correcton Whle t s true that havo understood that our honored delegate to, congress, Prnce Kalauanaolc, has stated that ho s n favor of prohbton Hawa, and I have-- been told that he has so expressed hmself n Washngton, have not personally had any conversaton wth hm on ths subject Nor do I know that ho has expressed hmself ether n Washngton or here upon subject of the present Senato Bll No S02 now pendng n congress Tho bll whch the Prnce, by hs address n a publc hearng bee our terrtoral house of representatves, dd so much to carry was local opton bll, whch was passed by the house n 907 but was klled n the senate I do not remember that ho spoke n favor of the present lcense law at a publc meetng of ether house or eonnto at that lme, ugh he may havo dono so Hs Ewn Plantaton Waalua grcultural, lta, Eohaln Sugar Wamea Sugar Mll pokaa Sugar, Ltd Fulton Iron Works of St Lou IIJE SURF f Blake Steam Pumps Weston 8 enmufc;un devoton to the nterests of hs people Babcock & Wlcox Bolers have put hm n lne wth splendd n Inmate of Boys Industral Greens Fuel Economze record of the Kamehameha soveregns Harsh Steam Pumps n consstently seekng School to delver them Meets Hs Death Matson Navgaton from the drnk curse Near Shore Planters Lne Shppng D SCUDDEU Bank of Hawa as Honolulu, Novcmbor 5 t,, n boy, nmate of GETTING FTER PURE Boys Industral School at Waalee, FOOD LW met hs VIOLTORS death n the surf near Waalco on Frday or Saturday ccordng to UNITED Two Ollnamen Frst to Fall Into the meager report whch reached town I ncorporated Under the Laws of the Clutches of the urtes yesterday, boy was swmmng n Terrtory or Hawa usual placo wth other boys PID-U- P CPITL 600,00000 What s lable to rcsolvo tself nto HTTRPLUS 200,00000 a general Ho cleanup was of volators aganst not mssed untl other! UNDIVIDED PROFITS 02,0780 pure food and drug laws was ntated yesterday n arrest of Sng V soarch dsclosed hs body under, a boys wero ready to return to school Keo and T, K Soong, two Chnamen OFfcbkh: ledgo near the shore Ho s presumed who (Charles M oke Presdent are accused of sellng mtaton apple cder, not to havo been so labeled, carred under p ther arrest by a current Tho Knluku plantaton doctor C Jones nt beng nndo at nstgaton of I! nt F Yv Duncan, offcal chemst, who has had was called to look after the boy but C H oke Casher hs weather eye on offenders n ho had been long lfeless when C Hustace, Jr ssstant Casher cder lne some tme, physcan arrved w B Damon ssstant Casher Ths, brand of s sold The boy was from sland of Mau r! B Damon Secretary to the retaler by manufacturer : DIRECTORS: Chas M oke, P, C labeled correctly; that s, that t s Tones, F W MacXarlane, E F Bshop, mtatons, but the retaler las a unversal habt of palmng t off as tlo real S E D Tenney, J McCandless, C H therton, C H oke goods Hence retalers who aro dong t are gong to be gently corrected COMMERCIL ND SVZNOB In ths ease, the elder was purchased, TO properly labeled, from rctc Soda Works nnd sold pure npne cder ll adulterators of foodstuffs nnd drnks are lable to foul the tghtenng of offcal lnes f tloy persst n the practce of mslabelng nother Investgaton, Unt mght terlze, n nmoucnd soo tme ago, wll bo nn do Into the lee cream mufnetme, There Ik o( humor tlmn anythng else n ths matter mer appeal to toll Ilucn vtlat lee cream really wus, however, resulted In nnny people vuth hm t UhI effnot Bev erul nufdrur pproulcd lln rvmolng nmaton an In lmt ley Inmt do to comply wth law knoww BvanvwKH, (umurlln ( "le, (IoIkn ai DImIwku Itxunly May Urn ho!- - kllllwii!llflu n u fur III flllwf ul ur u! lwwl wlt t str lrlplwj, lrrb, tlytruoy, mt hmbl nt utn l llr flrtt uudlural Immu u( ltt buwelt Im Wll by H) dmlh llull, MMHlb n,,ld, ngm f r lunml, There vtcro no sensatonal developments n the busness lfe of Honolulu durng past week, outsde of transactons on Stock Exchange No bg real estate transfers were recorded, the land and real property denlers reportng n quet week No largo busness deals of any knd took place, ugh one or two of consderable consequence arc n the nr, notable negotatons toward securng a largo new passenger steamer Honolulu-Sa- Francsco run Tho stock market was remarkably statng that alugh y havo nndo lnn, wth all stocks tendng upwnrd no unlen of consequence, they havo had Th7 only sensatonal advance, however, plenty of nqures from ncoplo lookng homes was that of Onomea, whch, startng nt GU25 at begnnng of week, how-ovethe stock fell suddenly to C3 or jumped rnpdly to 57 Yesterday, lower on th6 San Francsco market, the drop beng relected hero, wth ndcatons that the drop was largely artfcal, engneered by ast dealers" who wcra tryng to get Honolulu holdngs nt less than actual value and wero tryug to crowd prco down fter mnrkct closed yesterday, however, advces from San Francsco sent stock back nearly to where t was bee drop, and orders could not bo flled at less than GO, at whch nrco 200 shares changed hands, leavng orders stll unflled at that fguro The advance n unomea was caused prncpally by San Francsco orders, Bald to b6 caused by rumors of a large stock dvdend Onomea s captalzed at $,000,000; t s sad to bo ntenton to ncrease captalzaton to the lmt allowed by tno charter, wltou would brne t un to $,300,000 wth a possblty of the charter bcnc amend ed to allow of an even greater mcreaso There aro also rumors of a substantal cash dvdend Honokaa at Par Honokaa the frst tme n years sold "up to par, sales after sesson of the exchango beng from 975 to " 20 Tho prosperous condton of both these plantatons s supposed to bo largely causo of ther advanco n prce It s also probablo that Honokna wll pay a dvdend after frst of year ll Stocks Fnn ll other stocks wero frm and nono of them receded durng week Tho heavest seller was Ouomea, 555 shares of stock changng hands durng week Most of ths went to San Francsco buyers, who wero moroly buyng back at a hgher prce, stock whch they dsposed of on Honolulu market a short tme ago Oahu ctve Oahu was actvo and advanced slghtly from 3223 to 3275 BcBrydo followed t, gong from 437 to 450 whlo Olaa kept even paco wth McBryde, advancng from 550 to 5C2K-- Waalua Up Waalua was unusually actvo and advanced materally end prco beng 2 as aganst an openng prce week of 750 Kwa went to 3 oven whle Honokaa advanced from 937 to 975 Poneer Quet Poneer was nactve, few holders Bcemng eager to get rd of the stock, whch sold up to 85, wth no sales durng week larger than 25 shares Bond Market few of hgh-prce- d stocks changed hands n small amounts The bond market was about as t has been durng the past several weeks, there beng no fluctuatons nyprces Tho usual monthly dvdends wero announced Real Property Tho real estate market has been unusually quet, nl of the dealers report ng few and small sales None of them, however, s nt all dscouraged, several OWNED Next Frday rbor Day, a day tot asdu by Governor (s holday, who publc schoulu wll plant trees furlnld hy tlu bureau of agrculture and estry nud wll have lterary exurcuon upproprnto to De occntlon, tontatv) program haa been lent out In prnted m to nl tlo choou mll tlx wll probably bo followed, The program rrungud m by Dm lucnl of cun-mltl- lt Woman Nnllnnul Jllvem und lrlut fugrm a ml ent by of IIUo Iklrnctlo Hub hlt In LnlHlum, vlmru t wtt prnt-m- l ml) unt out tvlll H" lnt number f Huwult Voutf Itwplu, Tm wuun cuugrum eamnllleo lu altu pl lu hvt pvulura lt wel ( Hd Urgu uhsul tu glvn tbgrt ml lttmvt pt t(hrvmhu anl fufwlry, tf VmI dunr Imm lu jfulum nullum Iy llm miwivmu uu lur lh, Stock Transactons Onomea 50, 23, ; 23, 23, 50, 30 rjn 550; GO, CO, GO, 00, 250, G, GO 5223; CO 0050; 23, 00, 25, GO, 23 40, 00, Oahu 25, 70, 200, ; 5, 00, 0 (JB 3250; 00, 5 33; 0, 00, Mcllrvde-5-0, 0, 20, 00, GO, G5 4375; GO, 00, 00,,0, 05, 23, 25, 7, SO (a! 450 Olna-- 0, GO, 00, ; ; 0, CO (TO 575; 0 5C23 Ynlnlua 5, 5, 5, 5, 5 775; 50, 23, 25, 7C, SO, 0, 40, 00 US; 0 0; 5, 0, 25, 0 9G0; 25, 20, 35 20; 05 2 Ewa 50, ; 40, ; 20, ; 00, 00, 40, 0, 0 3 Honokaa ; 50 (a) 950; 50, 50, ; 50, Haw C & S 30, 0, GO 3 I I S N ; 0 3 Poauhau-- 75 (a) 2875; 200, 25, 00, 00 00, 5 (a) 30 Waluku 30 (5) 280 Poneer 0 (a) S250; 5 83; 2G 84; 5, 5, 5 S5 Hutchnson 00, O l & L II R T & L Pfd, ; m, 0, C 9250 Hon B & M 50, 50 GO 2350 Wnlmanalo Haw g Bonds McBryde 6s $2000, $ Hlo R R Cs $000, $3000, $ Olaa Cs $ Dvdends Hakn, 2 per cent; Pan, 2 percent; Poneer, 2 per cent; Waalua, 3-- per cent, extra on 5th nst; Haw C & S, 20c share; Onomea, SOc Bharo; 2 per ctnt rtcles of ncorporaton werp fled vestcrdny by Laurel Hll Orchards, Ltd, whch s captalzed at $50,000, shares havng a par value of $00 each The ncorporators aro F M Lews nnd II F Lows, of Lews &, Ltd; Edgar L Lows of San Francsco, George Y Patten of Boeo-ma- Montana; J Newman of Med- - d, Oregon, together wth Wllam Henry, W P Itoth, F E Thompson and U X Ulemons Tho offcers and drectors aro: Prcs dent, II F Lows; vce presdent, Wllam Henry; secretary, F E Thompson; treasurer, C F Clemons; drector, F J Nowman Tho purpose of company s to take over a largo tract of orchard land n the loguo Rver Valley, Oregon, n Mcdd dstrct Pears, apples, peaches, aprcots and cherry trees wll bo planted at once The land has a number of valuable sprngs whch wll supply Threo-quartorwater rrgaton s or tlo stoclc has been subscrbed and 0 per cent, pad n OORNG ON DRYDOGK Dredgers Have Removed lready bout 40,000 Yards of Materal Itnpd work s beng dono nt Pearl Harbor these days on channel and harbor and drydock contracts Tho bg clam-shel- l dredger Calna, put to work early lust week on the bar near the seagong dredger South Bay, s workng satsfactorly Sho s en gaged n cleanng up a secton of bar whch hns a pasty output, and ths s rather slow work Tho dump barges are beng tred out, nnd wth a lttle adjustment hero and there wll bo workng to ther full capacty ths wcok Tlw dredger at work on the drydock s borng rght nto vrgn rock 0 shore, nnd hm already com pleted about 20,000 cubc yards ro, md lmt 6:0 amount n water secton porton of drydock commences n the harbor waters When the bhu s excavated, cassons wll bo nstalled, water pumped out nnd the entre structure cemented up, SUPREME COURT SPLITS Tfo supremo court fcpllt Inst Baturday over the mutter omcutup Hylva and lluml lct hon verms tlu Wnl luku Hugnr mpany, Majorty "f the court nlllrnlg judgment of crcut flrt n fnvur nf tlo plllr, nnd lblru Icrry wrtng dtetug opnon n whch lu rlnnn Hnt tlm verdct fhoull bo set mllo md new trnl mlerwl Tm t wn etn of IropM upon u plo of uh h wukapu, nu RIB30Ns"F0n WRIGHTS (lly nsoeulcd Vm) NI3W yoflk, Navtunlor 0,-- Tlfl WrlhU, luuuwnl avnlur, lnvo had llmlr tmm ujrullh In Iho lghjt uf Hunur, Tm lulmu mur U to wll Unhy ftun M rrml fur llvuwlulu, y ruuv u Ihu lr lut, OFFICERS The ORIGINL 7h Out Remtdy known lor COUGHS, COLDS, STHM, BRONCHITIS cu lke a Charm In BnRHZ, DYSENTERY, & CHOLER m,, rnn!ntf Hdlol Tutlnawr wth tub nolu I Ra Mntfacluren I JlDvrtUa,lodon&y tsmrzjovls HERE TO OPEN HOME Salvaton rmy Sends Two of Its Leaders Here on an Important Work (From Sundays dvortlsor) Mrs mmssoner Estll and hor assstant, Mrs lonel French, wero arrvng passengers on lnmeda yesterday Mrs Estll s ono of most - - n;- - r t CI-!,- T?, "" " ; " ULIULI VIllll fiv UllllUU Ul Ul VX lllu rescuo work of that organzaton wost " was gntherod n fow hours through of Chcago Sho s koro to have a look actvty of a commttco of whch nt work beng carred on n Mrs W L Howard was head nnd to bo present nt open- - lnst ma tom tll0 ast Mtg Mn ng of the now rescue homo n Munon Valley rr,a nrnnr nf ttm rorrnln, rv!m nt Medst church, Mrs Estll wll tell of meds used n ther work, and ths evenng, at Central Unon church, nt soven oclock, sho wll speak on Tho Slum and ltescuo Work of Salvaton rmy" Mrs lonel French wll talk ths evenng on same subject at the Salvaton rmy hall Both of tcso Indes w bo at ownng of Mnnoa Vnl- - leyhono on Tuesday afternoon, from fve-thrtthree untl o dock Tho local branch of army has just completed a largo and comtnblo buldng of whch are justly proud, and ths wll bo dedcated to the causo on Tuesday afternoon t stnrt, army determned to complete ths home on amount donated wut callng further assstance Up to fnshng of the buldng y have been nhlo to do ths, but now they are fncng water problem, whch, them, s gong to bo an oxpensvo one They had ught to havo con nected wth cty water ppes ther supply, but upon tlo recommen-dntoof the archtect y havo to buld sheds and tanks of ther own, reason that szo ppo whch would havo to Do used to gvo them a cty water supply would bo such that at any tme durng a short-ng- o of water y mght bo left wth absolutely no supply For puttng n ot tno sneus am tanks water and gradng of grounds surroundng new home, they aro gong to rcquro an ad- - dtonnl two usand dollars, and t s hoped that two or three clmrtably-- n elned persons wll gvo ther ohecks the amount needed, Tho call from chldren somo chckens and a cow s meetng wth ready responso, and already sovernl of feathered fowl havo been delvered nt homo Tho dvertser s n recept of two donntons as a stnrtor "w nnd Chcken Fund," ono of ffteen dollars, from Mrs Luelln Emmons, nnd ono of ten dollnrs, from Cnpt J C Cnstncr Tho busness of The dvertser wll recovo and turn over to homo any other amounts that anyone mny wsh to Bend n, and the recept of theso wll bo acknowledged n theso columns MISS BOTH DENIES EfflMENT 0 MIIN SHIPP dennl s nado of announcement mudo n San Francsco Chroncle tl nt uu engagement exsts between Mss lco Both of ths cty, and Captan Shlpp, 20th Tnfuntry, Fort Shatter Mss Both knows nothng of uu cnggo-meat-, and only knows Captan Hhljp ns a steamer acquantance, when they wero fellov-jassoge- on n voyngo to Sun Francsco aboard n bg lner Ther cqualntncu was only that whch ono has as two n a largo crowd, am alnco then tlcy havo not met Mss Itoth Is ono of Honolulus charmng dobutnntus, Bho recently returned from ast wth hur motlor Captan Shlpp s very mpulur olllcor of the Fort Kluflnr garrson, tnrotnt hu In nt Fort Leavenworth takng n specal course u mltary (acton, CIRCUIT JUDGE SUSTINED Tm druo court hut Hnturdy handed lutv nl oplnnu In tlm cum tt Wlluu W, Ilrc, Lmted, vonm UllluM Wul,rl tn uu, I ll,r U Imlnu, nlvr tlu wll mul n f tlm eue xf lltury VnturhuuM, lnerakm), Tlm emrl lunle I le nn! Ion m lmnlw lu wrt m rrnr nl Mllrl 4 - (lly uoetd lro ) TtKK, lwtulr fl-llu hut)u tlpallul uthmlur lu Wulllllg tun m) ukuwn u hu Iourt ul Wlu and ONLY GENUINE Tho MootVauabto Romody, over dscovered ErTctxually cuts short all attacks of SPSMS Checks and arrests se too often fatal dseases FEVER, CROUP, GUE Tlo only Falll&tlve la NEURLGI, GOUT, RHEUMTISM, TOOTHCHE T WTERS Le loha Chapter Receves Back a Porton of Former Donaton Soon after Snn Francsco dlsastor of 000, Le loha Chnptor No 3, Order of Eastern Star, of ths cty, sent to grand chapter of ordor Stnto of Calna a contrbu- - ton of $9000 to relef fund, Ths nc Ihoades, present worthy matron of Le lohn Chautor No 3, rocolved from ollcors of the grand chapter o Calna to bo added to treas- - " n o cual,tor a drat "r hls amount l,ro rta dstrbu- - 7 tl0 t tohot fund ccora- - panj-n- g remttance to Hono- -, oolatlvo, return,bb hcarty thanks the fl, t a lat tfc rous eontrbuuon3 nc fc an3worcs,,, RULE and that TIE PGIFIG LONDON, October 22 n artldo whch s lkely to bo much dscussod and create somo degreo of norvous appro-lonso- n n certan quartors, appears n Navy Lcaguo nnual It Is sgnod by a Japanese, M Sator Kato, who s clearly no novco n hs subject "The Mnstory of Pacfc" 3 ttlo gven to the artcle Ono seems to doted occason of t n ts delcately satrcal alluson to recent cruse of the mercan fleet n Pacfc Ocean, "n ts feat of conductng a modern armuda around world Unted States of merca," says the Japnneso wrtor, "has shown us luxury" Tho object of artcle apparoatly s to show that Japan has now mastered hor problem of naval constructon; that slnnders can buld warshps wth materal, ncludng stool, produced at homo; that everythng costs Japnneso government next to nothng; that personnel of Japanese navy Is composed of local patrots and heroes who scarcely requro salares or wages, nnd that, n the eventualty of war, Japan could, as f by magc, throng Pacfc wth armndas manned by heroes who havo made Nelson ther model and fetched temper of Trafalgar from West to Far East "Whether allowed or dsallowed, " nbsorves M Sator Kato, "Japans nsstent aspraton s to bo mstress of Pacfc ll s peaco present But nobody knows how soon world may bo plunged nto war The allance wth Orcnt Brtan may bo annulled somo day, but oven n Japan wll conquer, sho s prepared wth men, so to speak, slghtly strongor than armor plates" -- t- Y BE SENT HEBE rumor s current among Chjucso resdents that the Chnese CuhuI, Mr Tseng Un, may shortly bo succeeded by u new nfllclal, lu lno wth tlo general polcy followed when mnsteral cngcs take place at Washngton PYS TRIBUTEfT0 MERICN REPORTERS IIJIIMN, October 20, (Irnml-lnnvon Kmntur, rotmnltr of (Icrna fleet whch took part In the lludou-illtoeelrbrtlou lt New York today pad a trbute, to tlu urcm newn-pnp- r men lml luml u uool leal nbout Ilu mercan reporter," sall dmral vun IWMM"lOr "Mllll lull II ((IMIIIII lllylll IH!",,""v V"" " """f wll llt My IHPI nrl IIIII V HMD III lllyv II? 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8 r crown of glory s a beautful fcead of har n ustralan lady BfsVvmIs? ISk ld sow n London wrtca under, dato Jan 28, 907: "vers Har Vgor has dono my har a world of rood Thanks to It, my har b now thck, glossy, and soft, and when plated s 55 nches long jets Har Vgor ought to bo used by ovcrj woman who takes prdo n hor appearance Yon also may have such a crown of )j glory f you wll follow ex-- amplo of ths lady and uso Mar Vgor It wll reraovo all dandruff and sako your har rch and abundant frttart tj Dr J C jrtr &, taut But, U 5 COURT NOTICES ts CIRCTJI? COUBT OF rrrrn cbotjt, teebtoey OF HWII T GHMBEES IN PROBTE 3h Matter of Estate of Mlka- - hala Krnnln Kaco, Decoasod Order of Notce of Hearng Petton llowance of Fnal ccounts, Dstrbuton and Dscharge On Beadng and Plng the Petton and ccounts of S K Kaco of Lhue, unty of Kaua, wheren he asks to bo allowed $34 and charges hmself wth nl, and asks that the samo may be examned and approved, and that a fnal order may bo made of dstrbuton of the property remanng n hs hands to persons thereto enttled, and dschargng hm and bn suretes from all further responsblty as such executor; 3t s Ordered, that Wednesday, 24th day of November,, D, 909, at ten oclock a m, bee Judge of sad urt at the urt Boom of sad urt nt Lhue, Island of Knua, bo and same hereby s apponted ns tme and place hearng sad Petton and ceonnts, and that all jyereons nterested may then and Mcro Vwenr and show cause, f any they lavo, why same should not bo granted, and may present evdence as to who nro enttled to the sad proper ty lso that notce of ths Order shall bo publshed onco a week n the and nnblshcl n Honolulu, three suctcssvo weeks, last publcaton to bo not- loss than ten days prevous fo tmo theren apponted sad bearng To-w- t, n ts ssues of 39th, HGth, October, 2nd and 9th, November, JI00 Dated at Lhue, Ibs 2nd day of October, 909 (J3cal) (Sgned) TCOH HltllY, Judge Crcut urt, Ffth Crcut ttest: It "W T FUltVIS, Clerk 30C Oct, 9, 2C, Nov 2, 9 3N CIECUIT COURT OF nm CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HWII T CHMBERS IN PROBTE tn the Matter of the Estato of Wllam Graham Smth, Deconscd Order of Notlco of Hearng Potltlon r llowance of Flal ccounts, Dstrbuton :Jd Dscharge On Readng and Flng the Petton am ccounts of Hnwnun Trust m-mn- Lmted, Executor under the Wll of Wllam (Jraham Smth, deceased, jrhcreu t asks to be allowed $5,345-l!- t and charges tself wth $S,4SsOO0, snd asks that the samo may be uxnmn-eand approved, and a fnal order coy bo made of dstrbuton of property remanng n ts bunds to the CMyrsons thereto enttled, and dschargng,)! and ts suretes from all further MMHugbltY as such Executor: It s Ordered, that Wednesday, thdy of November, D 909, nt r en oclock n n, bee the Judge of ad urt at tlu urt Room of sad urt at Lhue, Island of Knua, bu and the samo hereby s apponted as nnd place l curng sad petton and ccounts, and thnt Itrbons nterested may then and thce 4lnear nd show cause, f lny they Jjuvoj why the tame should not bo grunted, and may present evdence ns n who ro enttled to the sad property nd that notec of ths Order, n Englsh language, be publshed n thu Hawaan newtpnper prnted and publshed n Honolulu, three Mcecssve weeks, the lust publcaton tn bu not less thu two weeks prevous t the tmo theren opnnnlcd cd tearng To-w- h l ue of Hb ZJHh, SJOth, 2nd and 0th, November, ltoa Dutcd at Lhue, ths day of Sep Umber, lvou, CKeul) (Hennl) lcoll UlnV, jmdgo of the Crcut urt of lbs Ffth Clrtuu j, w t, ruuvb, Clrk nf the Clrrull urt of tb fll tnrlt 806-O- JJ, M, Nov g, 0 ENGLND BUILDS GIN, (Hy M)eUt4 lfvu) (IJMOON, Hvrnlr H- -TI u vutuk Imr, twhy lnd lb nrttk uf u nlu4 fur the tutlru urn vt Iw) mr pwnful upln mr rpl f llu ln(jlt typ"r Ith f llf punhl wt In; l ) tt K0(3M) luus HHlt "I!( lutlm mmmmmmmmmmm vw 3 w?npy-- 7 TjTfw,? HWIIN GZETTE, TUESDY, NOVEMBER 9, 909 -SE- MI-WEEKLY MRINE REPORT By Merchants Exchange, J Frday, November 5, D09 Port Townsond rrved, Nov 4, bktne Benca, henco Oct 0 Yokohnmn Saled, Nov 5, S S Chyo Maru, Honolulu Snn Frnncsco Saled, Nov 5, Gcr cruser rconn, Port Townsend rrved, Nov 5, schr Sophe Chrstenscn, from Port llen Snn Francsco Saled, Nov C, S S Ilrlene, Honolulu San Francsco Saled, Nov 5, 2 p m, U S T Sherdan, Honolulu Seattle Snled, Npv 5, S S laskan, Honolulu Seattle Saled, Nov 4, S S Honolulu Port Hard Saled, Nov 5, S S Santa Bltn, Honolulu Newcastle Saled, Nov 5, Gcr S 8 sgord, Honolulu Saturday, November C Snn Vrnndco Saled Nov 5, U S T Sherdan, Honolulu Scnttlc rrved Nov 0, shp Krkcudbrghtshre, henco Oct 8 nncouvcr Snled Nov 5, S S Mamma, Honolulu San rrnncsco rrved Nov 0, a m, S S Chna, henco Oct 3 Snn Francsco rrved Nov 0, sch Evn, from drays Hnrbor, Mnhukon Hlo rrved Nov J, Uk nne jon-sofrom San Francsco Hllo rrved Nov 3, sch W H Marston, from Itedondo Hlo rrved Nov 4, sch Occnna Vance, from Eureka Monday, November 8 Snn Francsco rrved Nov 8, bk II P Itlthct, henco Oct D Yokohnmn rrved jnov,, o a Korea, hence Oct 27 San Francsco Saled, Nov 8, schr James Hnlph, Honolulu Snn Francsco Snled, Nov 8, 6chr Churchll, Honolulu Snn Francsco Saled, Nov 8, Gcr cruser rconn, Chna Btaton va Honolulu Snn Francsco Snled, Nov 8, -I- I S S Mssournn, Honolulu PORT OF HONOLULU BETTED Frday, November C P M S S Manchura, Dxon, from Yolfohnmn, 4:45 p m Str Noean, Kaua ports, a m Str Llclkc, from Koloa, a n Br S S Bomcra, from Norfolk, 7 p n Saturday, November G O S S lameda, Dowdell, from San Francsco, 8 a m TS Str Mnuna Kea, from Hlo ana Maul ports, n m Str Mknhaln, from Mnu and Molo-kn- ports, a m Sunday, November 7 Str Knnu, from Kaun ports, 2:30 a m Monday, November 8 m schr lco oke, Pcnballow, from Tort Ludlow, 8 n n rr r tr o c XT:, r on,n I from lorgan, tmo ubu from DEPBTED U S T Logan, San Trancsco, 0 a m Str Claudne, Mau ports and Hlo, 5 p m Str Mnuna Loa, Mau and Hawa ports, 2 noon Jr S S Manchura, Dxon, San Francsco, 0 n m -- S S Pleades, San Francsco va Hlo, C p m Str Noeau, Kaua ports, 5 p m Str J Cummns, Oahu ports T K K S S Nppon Maru, Yokohama, 5:30 p m U S T Dx, nkers, Seat tle, l: noon PSSENOERS rrved For P M S S Manchura, from Yokohama, No ember 5 For Honolulu: II Kaldrack, Loo Chow, Mrs Chat Mller Through: Dr F nderson, J lorku, Mrs J, Bcrku, Master John P Berkn, Mss C L Bcrku, Mrs O B Cadwell, M&s N Clarke, E J wan, James Keeloy, Mrs James Keeloy, Mbs M Mejers, J E Mucr, Mrs J E Mner, V, J Moore, Mrs W, J Mooro, Master Boulo C Moore, Master Lard-ne- r W Moore, Master Wallace II Moore, Master James E, Moore, Mustor Mason E Moore, Mss Eleanor R Moore, N Otsukn, Ots Poole, D Prownd, L F Pye, Mss M Rogers, Mrs M Mcllster Smth, S Tnkak, Mrs T Ttkak, Mrs M E Vennble, Mss J Wntkns, M Weber, C I Whttlesey, Mrs C E Whttlesey Per O S S lnmcda, from San 0 J F C bel, Mrh bel and to chldren, Ins lhoy, Mrs II O nderson, Chas shwell, Mrs M Ilartols, Mrs j; E luttelle, L llerndt, Mrs Ins Bcknell md ehbl, F Holes, Mss I loyd, W II Brad-lev-, Wm Hrnsch, Mrs llrnsch, Mrs U F" Mrs W, J oper, P Duuud, --Mrs Knglsh, Mrs George S rvas, Mrs T Estll, Mbs K L Force, Mrs W C Fordo Ralph R O lors-ter-, Mrs O French, H Frend, Mrs Frend, Dr F Ooodfellnw, Mrs Jno Obble, Hnlslend, Mrs, llalstend, rmn Hnneberg, Mrs Hnneberg am mad,, Hens, Mrs S llorth nnd two chldren, Mrs H L Holleubeck, Mts V Holt, Hnrrv Hontz, W V Homer, Mrs Horner, Irnest Kanl, Mes Kenla Ivu, Hon, Kanwn, C ", KlelWou, Jus Knmku), Mrs, L, II herr, bum Ivnko, Frank Lee, Mrs Lee md nfnnt, Mr, : II Lojvl, Ms Mnry Lowe, Dan Mnkenn, Mes IMth Meer, Mm, II, Mortem M" J V Morgan, Wn Mor- - u Mltt M M mll on J, II, Norrs, Mrk J ; Onnor nu tnree cnnre, ft U lluaon, Mrs, Pnxbon nnd chld, Mr II II Itotm, Oo, I), Hnclmn, dpt H, Boott, Mm, Beolt, C W, fcth, c : Ispens, Mr Bpms, Mr, 8tmmt, II, Bwny, Mr, C Tor- - uw,, vmrn, nrry vemor, MIn! luy WllUm, O II Wlllnm, Leo Vuou, Mr wvrlug r Mr uuuh Kv, from lluull tud UhuI on, Nuv B- -J, KmtoH, um l wou, r, nuwnntf, uh tuum, Mm 0 Uhwm, W II IVUUt, ) lulllsii, II T(lbU0l, II lludxu Uulxu, WM ( lmm Ml, Mr sdrt, Mr Ulr, Jbu Ktt, lhju lubul and mrvtm, Or H I l WH U Wtlkor d llll, Il I, (MUlll, l UnMUb, II If allk, Ul ImI,M llllll I Wll, I M Hum I n,lu bu V UK I, I UJ I hum h IIjs I y J4 I J ) tn lk) Mm It ntlwu, LMED BRINGS BNNER LOT OF MIL Lner rrves Wth Jolly Crowd of Passengers and Much Owng to rough weather on the way up to ast, lnmcda faled to reach quarantne at San Francsco n tme to have a medcal nspecton by the quarantne offcers, and slo had to le out n the stream all nght and theree dd not actually get nto her slp untl Inst week Wednesday mornng Then the federal Inspectors of hulls and bolers wanted to examne the vessel, and y took ther tme, am theree good old ferryboat dd not leave the ast port Honolulu untl Sunday noon She mado good tme on the way down, days nnd nneteen hours, and was oft port at her usual tlmo yesterday mornng number of young pcoplo must have sat up all nght watng lameda, they wcro ol Wnklk n a launch when boat passed up to quarantne, nnd they lterally poured les over sde Theso wore young ladles who represented HaJ wn at, Seattlo far It was a graceful trbute to a number of very pretty young lades There was plenty of musc all way down, Ernest Kaa and hs band of Hawaan muscans who played n Hawa buldng at Seattle far, nnd made that buldng one of the most attractve n the grounds, returned s the lameda left San Francsco dock, the muscans played, and they played all the way down, and took a largo part n a concert gven nght bee the lner arrved at Honolulu Tho fnr grls looked extremely attractve n ther smart modsh gowns, and wth ther nbundnnco of les t wns obsorved that no pretter set of young Indes could have acted as hostesses Hawa The young Indes hod a good tmo at Seattle They were greatly ad mred and entertaned n homes of Seattlo folk, nnd the young lades that no pcoplo could have shown them more courteses The lnmcda brought eghty-egh- t cabn and twenty-fv- e stccrago passen gers lugh ths s a largo crowd, yet lameda has afterward, opposed about 20 cabn passengers Sha nlso brought over G00 tons of freght and 007 bags of mal, whch s practcally a record delvery Tho postofflco pcoplo have had to make speclnl to handle ths bg lot of stun J;ve new bg autos wcro brought on steamer mong returnng passengers were Mrs Wll J oper, wfe of the actng secretary of the promoton commttee, who has had charge of the young Hawaan lades at far; Ralph G E Forbtcr, Brtsh nsul? return ng fom a vacaton n England; r-ml- u Hnneberg, the plantaton man, nd Mrs Hnneberg; Mss Mary Lowo, of law omce of Mngoon & Weaver; Hawaan Oaclte newspaper prnted gan rrnelb, 0 n n W"!" who was one of as- - that nl OaMtto October, Frnefcco,"Nov Chllngworth, II Freght; fve accommodatons tlo far; C E Spcns, a O, B & Q By offcal, who wll spend a few5 weeks horo rustcatng; Mrs V C Fordo of Eecles, Calna, who wll spend a few weeks horo wth her sster, M,ts Egbert Roberts; Mrs C F Chllng-wortwfe of Senator Chllngworth, who has been enjoyng a few weeks n Calna; E Borndt ofdmond &, returnng from a busness trp; Mrs mmssoner Estll and Mrs lonel French of Salvaton rmy, who wll make a bref nspecton vst n Honolulu nnd assst n mal openng of tlc- - now womens and chl dren s lome; and Mr and Mrs Frank Halstead who have mado an extended vst to Europe Tho lamedas wreless plant worked perfectly under the drecton of Oper ator Baxter Tho lameda wll return to San Francsco on Wednesday mornng at ten oclock, and wll havo n largo return cargo of Island produces Rev Kashmva, W Carter, Mrs Carter, Mss Carter, Lemon, W L Stan-Ic- W MeQund, Mrs D McWayne, B Porter, Parsons, Po, T Cheesebrough, B Oucero, Mss Lloyds, K Peck str Knnu, from Nnwlwl, November 7 W Wrght, Mrs Hjorth, 0 Mony, Mr Hogg, Mss Gbb Mr Curls, Mr Wnters, Mrs J, sch, Blncksted, Mrs Jenne Das, Mss Roo k Y Knsnhcra E Lovell W Rch- - arl"!, It Kearns, G Smthes, and Go deck Departed Per str Mnuna Lon, Kona and Kau ports, No ember 5 Mrs F, Gomez, P Peck, lov S lnker, Mrs Roy, Mrs Robnson, Doctor Dorby, Mrs Geo RoberUon nud 2 chldren Per str Claudne, Mau ports nnd Hlo, Nov 5 Mss Blackburn, B D Baldwn nnd 3 chldren, J P oke, Mrs S Robertson and chld, D F Schmdt, J S Grace, ) L ustn, "V F Frost, G W Lucas, wfe nnd 2 chldren, Mrs W McCnll Per Mnunn Lua, Mau nnd Hnwt orts, Nov 5 Mrs W Been, Mrs F, Gomes, P Peck, Rev 8 lnker, Mrs Ray, Mrs Robnson, Mnry Do te, Mss M Kauhane, K F Ten Pnw, Mrs Whte, II 6chnolfold, Mr nnd Mrs OBren, Mrs C Yea Lnn, L Chong per P m h, Mnucuna, or can Francsco, November 0 Dr W D, Baldwn, Mrs Baldwn, Geo E, nner, Mr, and Mrs T, E ustn, Mrs Frnnk Rchardson Mrs Joe Schwnrts nnd 2 chldren, Mr nnd Mr F M Hntch, MIm Hntch, E 0 Brown, Mrs W E Footer, nmnnbnll ILTrnphagen, MUo llurd, Mlm llunclmrd, F E Murllu, F, Kellnm, M J IIImcII Mrs, I Hebrew W O IHtn, Mn K Whtng, (I ftnll, Mr, C II Olwn, F, Knght, U, II, rry, II Kreb (I V Put ten, Mrs ( V Curlwrul, Jluv II cudu, II Trout, Mr md Mr O Mbutt, M" Onv, lonel md Mm l Ibmy, lr I J Murun, K lukvr, Mm II Wtlt, Mr )l M, Hy, lupl, II JMbO, rtj cunn) n 0 to m nm, VY0 OINTMKNT b Buomntrnj tu turv uty mut ul luhu lllxl, JltnH ur Iludlnu IlltMt n u Hdytrwuyfult Mmle I) U b uf SERIES OF GROSS MISSTTEMENTS (ntnued From Page One) como nfter a lmted resdence "Dr John C ODay makes terrble arrngnment He was nt one tme physcan Lllupkn-lnn-, nnd bespeaks her sentments n ths respect, ns well ns hs own convctons, when ho says Moloka Is the most rppnllng tomb the vctms of oppresson the world has evc known Doctor ODny s now studyng under Dr E Iockcy n the specal lne of stomncb surgery More recently ho has been located on os Bnv, but ntends to make ths hs future home Hs nvestgatons at Molokn were prosecuted n the nterests of scence nnd to satsfy hmself that what seemed to be a scheme of greed wns beng actually consummated "Frst Ten Belonged "The frst ten natves confned thero whom he selected ns were released as not beng tanted wth the dsease, nfter hs protest wns mado known The present nqury that government s prosecutng, whch dspatches of yesterday sad resulted n the release of ffty out of frst 00 examned, grew out of the protests that were beng made by the deposed Queen, and of vgorous work thnt the Portland doctor took up when he wns a resdent of Hawaan Islands " Ths nvestgaton now on n Hn-wn- gtew out of the work I began, sad Doctor ODny ths mornng I had dstncton of releasng frst persons over rescued from the awful fate of leprosy nfter beng sentenced to Molokn I dd my part I wns convnced that a largo number of pcoplo had been sent there, vctms of sugar trust and planters greed Back of these nterests condemnng nnocent people to Molokn were the mssonary clement of the Islands and Provncalsts who overthrew the old Hawaan government The work had been commenced by the brother It was the contnued but she the Per str t so bttcrlv that t was found nee essnry to dethrone her to make way easy "Many Not Lepers " Two ye-r- s ago went from the East to the Hawaan Islands and took up scentfc work among the lepers of the colony on Moloka Whlo engaged n ths I made up my mnd thnt thero were many pcoplo confned on Molokn who dd not havo leprosy when they were sent there, nor had they contracted t snce beng ncarcerated n the mserable hole My reports and protests commanded such attenton that I wns permtted to select ten whom I beleved wero not nfected another examnaton ll of the ten T selected were proved not to havo leprosy and were permtted to depart rom that tme on the relatves nnd frends of untunates who are wrongfully confned on Moloka havo been agtatng an examnaton, whch has just commenced The dspatches state that out of frs? one hundred applyng another examnaton, ffty wero released as not beng nfected, alugh they havo been confned on Moloka a long tme, perhaps years "The last "Kng of the Hawaan Islands stood n wth sugar nterests, n eft to secure the planters great areas of land sugar growng Ho worked drectly sugar trust and what s known ns the mssonary element When a lnndown er proved ntractable, and could not be persuaded to part wth very holdng, bo found hmself ordered to Moloka n too many Instances People were Tobbcd of ther Innds, wth ths dreadful fato pendng should they prove too refractory nfscaton wns the sum nnd substance of the proceedng Once the vctm wns landed on Molokn, world closed ts doors aganst hm, and more effectually than n the tomb wns he swallowed up, no ono wnnted to vst Moloka oven a post mortem or any nqury Sentenced to the leper sland, the courts were closed to them, oflcors morelv Hastened execu ton, and after beng landed n the loper colony, nfecton was suro to como n tme "Queen Stops Injustce "fter Kng ded, hs Bster, Llluokulan, seeng meds pursued n behalf of trust, refused to accept the cabnet of the dead monarch Sbo has told me that her troubles began devclopng mmedately She had made up hor mnd to stop njustces to natves n the matter of acqurng ther land, nnd n determnng who were lepers It wns these thngs that prompted my nqury, whch I nndo from a scentfc motve I nm clad to seo that the nntvcr are beng dealt wth justly nt last, nnd thnt there s prospect of all who have been sent to ths lvng death, escapng nt last wth ther lves I hope nqury wll bo full nnd far, nnd If so Know mora wn ua nmv more released " Doctor ODny hns lectured many tmes on lepers of Hawn, Durng course of hs study on Molokn ho tnle a Inrgo number nf pctures, to prove what ho was sayng set of O0 lantern llde nndo from se pctures were presented to lortlnnd cndeuv of McdUlno and has been vewed by n nultltdo of people HI lectures Imvo neen nn leproty n na INther Dulen, lha lnuenldd prnt, Hm jsm h" lf to "o " Mulukt, ttwtlng Dntur ODnyn rmk huuuk medlml men, It I hat bu KmlkUIt lt thnt wr tnugbl b) le tlt Julh II Uurphr of IsrMpu Tb mu ll v4 tulnr lh leu ll, l,r llllvt lfflfd " InUhIuIII mm Molukm Umtut lltlllkthl,f lutt M HuImI MMUvrtuutrM, a,,,, It r HHuutd of IIkhmUh " 4ot l- HHlt III LOCL BREVITIES (From Saturdays dvertser) Yesterday was Qerrt Wlders brthday M T Dlssell, years connected wth the Inter-Islan- companys shp chnndlery department, leaves today on the Manchura to jon Mrs Bssel n ronn Mr I3scll was the guest of honor nt a complmentary dnner gven by n number of hs frends on Thursday evenng nt the Young Hotel Francs M Hatch, representatve nt Washngton of the planters assocaton, leaves today n Manchura the natonal captal, to bo present nt the openng of the congressonal sesson Mrs latch and Mss Harret Hatch leave on the same vessel nnd wll spend the wnter n Washngton E C Brown, manager of Dearborn Drug mpany, nnd presdent of the mmercal Club, leaves today on Mnnchurn, accompaned by Mrs Brown They wll be absent several month" on the manland Mr and Mrs, Brown were the guests of honor last evenng at a dnner party gven at Young The trnnsport Logan left San Francsco yesterday mornng at ten oclock Tho departure of troopshp wns occason a floral demonstraton and nnny of the offcers nnd Indes of regment aboard wcro laden wth fragrant les bout n dozen solders of the 8th Infantry wcro left behnd, nl havng mssed the boat by a narrow margn of tme They wll be rounded up and held nt one of local nrmy posts untl the next transport goes to ast lonel Denny, TJ S Marne rps, has completed hs work of nspecton of marne posts, nnd partcularly of ste at Pearl Harbor naval staton the proposed marne barracks and offcers quarters, and leaves the manland today n the Manchura lonel Denny became qute popular whle here, not only nmoug hs brother ollcers of corps, but wth cvlans On the way home lonel Denny wll stop at San Francsco n connecton wth marne corps matters at Mare Island, Yerba Buena Island nnd the marne nssstant quartermasters depot at that cty He expects to bo back n Washngton by November 0 mong se booked on the lameda the ast tomorrow are Mr and Mrs J Sexton, Mr and Mrs Spens, Mrs E M Scoby, John McDonald and others known locally Kaubnra, the Waluku candy man, who, together wth hs wfe, was assaulted by hs brother, D Kauhara, ded Sunday mornng n the hosptal The charge of murder has been placed after the nnmo of the assalant Cnpt Walter F Horner of Seattlo, member of George H Forster Camp, B w v, s n the cty He s accompaned by ls wfe, whose health a change of clmate They wll probably make Honolulu ther home Governor Trear wll leavo on the next Lurlne, salng about sxteenth, on hs way to Washngton Hs trp s mado wth the obect u vew of gvng a helpng hand to amendments to Organc ct through congress, now that they have been approved by the terrtoral legslature cable, receved by Mrs Clarke yesterday afternoon, stated tnt her daughter Mss Gusso Clarke, hd been marred to W dams, f umerly of the local customs servce Mr dams and Mss Clarke were passengers on the Chna when she last left Honolulu San Francsco Mr dams s now the secretary-treasure- r of the Hawaan Pneapple mpany The jury of Hawn county have returned eght ndctments ngnnst Polce Offcer Kauwe and one nganst Deputy Sherff Ivekaula of K:u Both men are charged wth at temptng to extort money from gnorant people, usng the necessty of obtanng busness lcenses as a bat ctng unty ttorney Carl Smth conducted nvestgaton KUHI0 MKES H STTEMENT PUBLIC ntnued Trom fase One) consent to another nomnaton Ths pressure has como from muuy especally nfter the members of the last congressonal party had strongly d so wth whom y came n contact to send Kuho back agan fur another term, at least It was understood that busness reasons had much to do wth desre of Delegate to retre from poltcs, but ovents havo ovdcutly so shaped themselves that he s able once more consder n nomnaton t ths partcular tme, when party has need of all ts combned strength to regan any of the ground t has lost a the past two electons, party leaders express partcular satsfacton at Kuho s announcement, beng realzed that wth hm nt the head of tcket the party chances tre multpled In makng hs announcement, Delegnto snld yosterday: " hnvo bcoa thnkng somo tmo about runnng as canddate delegate to congress, and after studyng the stuaton a consderable tme, I have decded to run agan, provded I am nomnated by Republcan party " largo number of my frends, many of are busness men, have been urgng me to ruu In past, but ns I was not postve of my poltlou then, I ad nothng Today havo announced my ntenton tn run," 4-- OHMBEBLINB OOUQH BEMEDY BEST OBTINBLE, Thl remedy has no uneror n a wall nm nn the nmlm of lvng n the dru coldn, croup nnd whoopng Ulmd le nlro lm lectured M me, cougn, Mart k endy m thv M "rt ot It lm Hn a fontd wth the llf It Hlrd U fram ()" Iu IWl Imumm kt nlso beng grand sdes, to t ugan whom nler nt on nf ehllrau fur ulmost ty ymtt, (IuIhIuI "oml llmnoly can llhw) be enl(l jh uul l jlvt nut tt) luhe, It mt sly ourm )l nnd urlp, but pnvl thtlr rmultl n phwnla uulll Iuuuj Unwy 6un-IhW- nn opwu ur wlhr 0 n nm lft) 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