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Oceanic Steamship Gompany
Alameda ScheduleANIUVK HONOLULU. LEAVE HONOLULU.
ALAMNHA NOVMMMKU U Al.AMHUA NOVMMMUU 18
ai.Amimu hKUMMIINU 4 Al.AMW'l DKOHMUttU 0
At.AMftHA UMWOMIMU S3 Al.AMUUA UKOUMUUU 80
On ivml nttor Juno a lib, 1008, tho. SALOON rtATBa botweon Honoluluand Biuv Vnuiolsoo will lm u follows!
HOUND TMP, 1110.00. 8IN0LE FAH?, WB.OO.
In tiuivntiollon with tho tmlllUK of tho ubovo nloivmoni, tho AroiUh nro
Pioimroit to lwm to IntondliiK vuonnorH coupon through tlokota lyrailroad, from Him Frnnolwo to nil voluta In tuo t'nltod Htulow nod trowNow York by aUmuiHhlp lino lo nil iSuroponn Ports.
FOR PAllTlOULAna, APPLY TO
W. G. Irwin & Co., LtdAQBNTQ FOn THE OOEANIO 8TKAM0HIP CO.
Canadian-Australi- an Royal Mall Steamship Go
Btoamora ot llio ithovu lino ruivnliiK in eonnootlon with tlio CANADIAN
rAOIPIO RAILWAY OOMPANY botweon Vnuuouvor, 11. (3., nnd Bydnoy,
N, B, W., nnd culling ut Victoria, 11. 0., Honolulu nnd llrlsbnno, I),
FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA, FOR VANCOUVER.
AORANOl NOVIflMllWH II MOANA N.?,YJlQ.IIUw 12MOANA DIcaiOMtUOH 12 MAKURA UKOHMHBIl
Will call nt Funning luliuul.
CALLING AT 8UVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAQE8,
Thmv. II Dnvicfl & Co,, Ltd., Gon I Amenta
American - llmvaliiiii Steamship CompanyFrom Hew Toil; to Honolulu Weekly Sailings via Tehuantepec
Freight reoolvod nt all Hiiim ot tho Oninpnny'n wharf, 41st Htroot, SouthIlroo klyn.
mnM HAN VHAN. TO HONOLULU FllOM BIQATTL10 AND TAOOMA TOARIKONAN TO HAIIi. .NOVIOMIIIQIl l!l
gomjmihan to ham dim. n
niom honolulu to han fran-oihg- o.
tibxan to ba1l....n0vk)muicu 211
frolght rcflolvml At Company's wlmrfrMtiwIoh Utrest.
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TO HAIL NOV. SO
CO.', LTD.,
C. P. Morse,Ounornl Freight,
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental Oriental S. S. Co.
Toyo Risen Kaisha S. S. Co.fctMmtr of th. K)y. compMiloi will call nt Honolulu and luav. thti
mi t on or about tli. date, m.ntlonad baluwi
rOH TUB ORIHNT,Q11INA NOVI5MIIKU II
MANOHtmiA NOVIOMIlKll 10
1IONUKONO MAIll..NOVKMIIUIt UDICOnMIIIOIt 1
MONOOMA IJKOIOMHIOIt 7TJONYO MAIl,,,U,,,,I)lSOI0MIIll 18KOU1SA DlflOMMIIKIl 88
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INFOHMATION
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CO., LTD
Arrh. Honolulu,B, H, UIWSIAN ,U, U, WLONiAN
HONOLULU.
Altl.ONANCOLUMIIIAN
H. HAOKFJOLDAgents, Honolulu
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S, S. HyudcH of thiw Hue finils from Seattlefor Honolulu direct; December 10th
Tlio II, H iirlliio o Mil IIimi, will Iiik from Hun Kntnclnw Hoc Ctli forHonolulu dlrtct, will rocolvo frolK'H for Honolulu mid Knliulnl,
PABHKNIliSU JtA'J'JOH TO MAN KHANOIfcUOl FJUT OAIJIN, ICO.OO,
MOUND TJIIP, VMWV CAHIN, fllO.OO,
Castle ik Coolco Limited, Agents
Printing -:- -
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HATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY
Office
fr yir th. tar', printing offlo. hi. ban a buiy plto., Wo haveJialnitf a r.autitlon for dolnu good work at fair prlo.a and d.llv.rlno
vh.n promli.d, Paw prlntlno offio.i oan maka a almllarslalm. Willi addition lo our plant wa ara In a btttar conditionthan avar to handla oomm.rolal printing, Our thraa Linotype, ara
1 your f.rvle. for book and brl.f work. If you ara not a Staratomr, a.na ut trial ord.r) you will ba plaaiad with th.rttult
Star' Printing OfficeMeCanrffMa Building, T.l.phon. 865
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time, holng thut ot tho inorlillnitot 157 doitroos 30 inlnutoR. Tho tlmowhlntlu blown nt 1:30 p. in. which la
tho iwrni o nv Uroonwloh, 0 bourn, 0 mill- -
utoii, Tho Hun ami Moon nro for localtlmo for tho wholo urnup.
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Novoiiilmr II!,
((HIciuiihIiIiih.)0. H, H, Alumcdii, Dnwdnll, H, I1'.,
Nov. I!l.
(HlllllllK VOHHOlM.)
Am. no. Kliuirmini Wind, l'llln, Midwnyll, Oct. 28,
G llio Mails
Krom Orient, Mongolia, Nov. 11.From Aorunijl, Nov. II.
H. Moiigollu, Nov. II.Kor OolonlcM, Aorangl, Nov. It.
U. H. A. TJIANHPOHTB.'I'lioniita left Hon. for Manila, Oct, 12.1,0tnn (it Hnii rrnii,Jluford for H, I1', from NugUHald,
Hlx from Hon. for Mnnlla, Oct, ,10,Bliurman ut ti, V,
Warren nt Mnnlla.Crook from NngaKald for Hon, Nov, 2.Hlierldaii In port.
Friday, November l.'l,
O, K. fl. Alameda, Dowdell, from H.'., 8:;if) n, 111.
I'AHHHNOHKH AIHHVKI).Per H. H. Aliiinii'lii, Nov, J!l, from
Han KmnnlHcoi K, W. AdiuiiH, (1, I.AhIiii, Mim, AkIki, Mim, ,f, V. lluutiu,H, A .llcrndl, Mim. K, .), Iluclily ami
lilld, MrM, VV, J. Ilutlor, Miu A, V.(!arica. Vi M, V. J'lHchor, Mr, Hack
nd child, .MIhh Klaclc, Mih. W. M, Olf- -fanl, MIhm IClliol Jordan, I, C. Kcat-MIh- h
li, KIiik, VV. .1. LiiiiiIj, Mm fwiml),Mrn. Mk'haolM, MImk Tliom Ohm, MorlcyI'lillp, H. H, Porry, MIhm (liirlriidn Pot-U- r,
MIhh 0, J'roimo, .1. W. Halli, Mr,Halli, Manltir Itnth, Miu M. P. Itott- -orlM, MIxh Anno L. Hcai'H, I,. M, Hcarx,J'. K, Hlicoliy, A, H. Tliiirlow, Mih,Tliiirlow mid child, M, W .'IVchudl,Mr, ThcIiuiII, II, (, WobHlor, C. V.
VVIilla, JikIko A. A. Wlldrr, Mrw. Wilder, .1. W, MkAIIIhUu' and 1 clilldrcii,Mr. Halo.
HiTiii5iii'i'O AHIHVIC,
Dulo, Name, FromNov. Yokoliamu
14 Aoiungl .Victoria10 Mnnalitiria Ban Fnuiclnco21 Murti,,H, Francisco24 Tonyo Mm ii
25 Hllonlan .Hun Francisco1 Asia. , .Han Frunclsco4 Alameda, , . . . , .Hon Frunclsco15 Korea1 Mongolia Han JtiVnnclscoH Makurn .CoIoiiIum
12 Moana , Vlotoriu38 Tony o Maru.,., Man Frunclsco19 America Maru, . , ,
23 HIIoiiImi ,Wun Francisco26 Alameda, .... . ,Hun Francisco20 Hlberla . . . .,28 Korea , . . , .Hun Frunclsco
HTUAMIOllft TO DISPAHT.
HAWAIIAN
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Vancouver,OUTUOINO,
AKIHVJNO,
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Hongkong.Yokohama
.Yokohama
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Onto, Name. For.Nov. 14 Mongolia, ,,.,,Huii Frunclsco
14 Aorangl, , Colonies10 Manchuria .Yokohama18 Alameda, , , , ,,, ,Han Frnticlsco21 Hongkong Maru, , .YokolmmuSM-- Mufu,,,, Ban Frunclsco
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U. S. OKl'AHTMKNT 01 AORICUL- -
TURK, WHATllHU lU'UWAU.Monthly MctooroloKliul Siintninry.Station, Honolulu, T. H.; month
October, 100S.
Tomjicruturo. l'roclpltn- - Ch't'rOnto. Mux, Mln. Mean, tlou, ot dny.
1 7 K 0a 8a 72 77 O11 814 SIr so0 70
7 SO
H , i , i 81o 8;i
10 83
II 8512 8113 82
It 8215 7010 7817 8218 80III 8120 81
11 ,8122 8123 8024 8125 702(1 7027 8028 81211 li.. 8t30 80ill 80
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711
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20.02,
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75707075
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Menu..., 81.0 71.1 711.2 0.22
to turn level IiicIich and hun
Mean 30.00; dalo 14th;IowchI ditto 25111.
Highest 86, dale lltli; IowchI ns,dato 20th,
OreatuHt dally range 15, dulo lltli,for tblH mouth
for 10
Ahtmltitu mliilmimi for tliln mouthfor 111 yeai'H,
Avorugo dally nx'cetn () or deftclency ( ) of HiIh month oh romjiarcdwith mean of 10 yearn 0.1,
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7 Mongolia Yoliohnmn8 Maldiru VictoriaII Alnmoda Han Frnnclnco
12 Moulin Colonics18 Tenyo Maru Yokohama10 America Maru.. Ban Francisco20 Blborln Siin Francisco28 Korea .Yokohama29 Hllonlan Ban Francisco110 Alnmeda Han Francisco
Calling nt Manila,IJ. B. A. Transports will Icavo for
Ban Francisco nml Manila, and will ar-
rive from Hiimo ports nt Irregular
Hot ico cream will bo served to thocamlldatcH for (lie fthrtno who willparndo tomorrow. If given them af-
ter tlio ceremonies they will neverknow the 'dlfrercfT'io,
FOU Til
clonpy ( ) slnco Jnnunry 1, 85.Avorngo dully excess (4-- ) or doll- -
clonoy ( ) slnco Jnnunry 1, 0.2.l'ltKCll'lTATlON.
Total this month, 0.22; snowfnll 0,
Oroutost proclpltntlon In 21 hours0.011, dnto 10-2- 0.
l.onst dully rnngo .1, dnto KUh.
Menu for this month In 1800, 77;1801, 77; 1S92, 77l 1S03, 70; 1801, 70;1S05, 77; 1800, 77; 1807, 77; 1808, 77;1890, 70; 1000, 77! 1001, 70; 1002, 70;1003, 75; 1001, 77; 1005, 70; 1000, 78;1007, 77 1008, 70.
Menu of this month for 10 yours, 77.
Total precipitation this month In1877, 0.70! 1878, 1,78; 1870, 0.03; 1880,
1.03; 1S81, 0.72; 18S2, 3.55i 18S3, 1.01:18S4, 4.32; 18S5, 0.41; 1880, 1.30; 1887,
2.01; 1888, 1.00; 1880, 0,77; 1800, 1.08;1801, 3.18; 1802, 2.381 1803, 1.22: 1801,
1.53; 1004, 1.02; 1005, 1.47; 1000, 1,04;1008, 0.22.
Avorngo of this month for 23 yenrs1.01.
Hxcosn () or deficiency ( ) of thismonth us conipnrod with nvorngo ot 23
yenrs 1.30.Acoumulntod oxress () or don- -
clonoy ( ) slnco Jnnunry 1 0.18.WIND.
l'rovnlllng direction N13. total move-
ment 5370 miles; nvorngo hourly volo-oil- y
7.2; maximum velocity (for ftvominutes) 24 miles per hour, from 13. on14th,
WRATJinn.Numbor of days, clear 14; pnrtly
cloudy 13; cloudy 4) on which .01 Inch,or more, of proclpltntlon occurred, 7.
MlHOIflMjANKOUB PHENOMENA,
(dntos of)Auroras none; hnlos: solnr nouo,
lunar, 4th; hull none; fog, none;thumlorstorms, none.
Nolo "T" Indicates trnco of
Frosts nro not recorded nfter tlioocnurronco of "killing," except In Florlda nnd nlong the Immediate const ottho dnlf ot Moxlco,
WM, II. BTOGKMAN,Section Hlrector, Wcnther Hureiiu.
COULDN'T ACCOUN'!' FOR IT.
Mrs, Fokbh "What do you thinkalls my hiisbnnd, Joctnr7"
Pliyslclan "Well, ns n miitlor otfact, bis complaint is hereditary. HollllH "
Mrs. FoggH (Inlciruptlng) "ThafH(liieor; I'm sure I can't Imagine wheroho could liuvo caught it. There hasn'tbeen u caso of lioredltary In tlio nolgli-borlio-
slnco wo moved here andthat's been nearly n year."
NOT VEUY HICK
Hut you will bo If you npgloct to gotroller from tlioeo dizzy, faint ana hun-
gry Hpclls, lint flushes, shortness ofbreath, etc, which toll you your heartIs woalc, and unable to purify thoblood. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo will glvosuch relief, by strengthening thenerves and muscles of tho heart. It'sso suro that it is sold c a guarantee)to rofund prico if first bottlo falls tobenont,
Jack Young may give an exhibitionof Hhurk fishing, with himself us tlioHliailt In tlio Shrluur parudu
00000000000'0000TWO TYPIJ3 01-- ' NODUS MANHOOD,
Local, Foreign,
WEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN
WJCI5K F.N l)K ) K(JVJ5MJJEIi 7, 1908.
Honolulu, November y, 1908.GICNHRAL, SUMMARY.
Lower mean temperatures than during the preceding week were re-ported from all stations on Oaliu and Molokai and generally fromMaui and Kauai, with changes generally between 1.2 dcg. and 3.3 dcg.On Hawaii the mean temperatures were generally slightly higher, thegreatest changes occurring in the Kona, northern Kau and the south-ern portions of the Puna and llamakua districts, ami ranged fromi.i deg. to 2,4 deg,
The rainfall was light and below the average at all stations in thencclioii, The deficiencies, in inches, as compared with the average often or more years, in the several districts were : Hawaii Kohala 0,52to 0,76, Hamakua 0.45 to 1.2I, llllo 0.07 to 1,77, Kau 1.04 to 1.52,Kona 0,73 Maui Hamakualoa 0.94; Oahtt 0.63 to 0.95; and Kauai
Watmoa 0,58 and Kona nnd Koolau 1,24 to 1.29,The greatest amounts of rainfall wore reported from the Koolau
an(l Ilanjakuap.Qkc) district? of Maul, and rangcl from 1,14 to 3.83
HAWAIIAN
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Derctnniu Street Aala 8treet.
MANDPACTCHERS OF
MACARONI (HOI UOOH)
and
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The largest and only Incorporated concern of ita kindIn Oonolulu.
A new enterprlcc launched by enterprising merchants f
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Hotel tit. near Nuuaun.
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9 v$ atTo ATTRACT THE JAPANESE THADE advorUs. In OAltl
NIPPO JIJI, tho moat popular and widely olroalated eranlns amoaath. Japanoao colony,JOD PRINTING A SPECIALTY with cither languaga ol Japmnaaa. OW-aa.o- ,
Korean or English.
Phone Main 41.
near
THEpaper
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Hotel Street near Nnuana.
melius. 1 lie total amounts for the week, in inches, in the several dis-trie- ts
were: Hawaii Kolmla 0.35 to 0.61, llamakua 0.00 to om,llllo 1.1 4 lo 3.02, Puna 0.22 to 1.23, Kan, 0.00 to 0.62, and Kona 0.37to o.yo; Alatu-Ko- olaii 1.97 to 3.83, Hamakualoa 0.C3, Hamakuanoko.iiiw v,iuilKU U.U IO Ua 111 MD :i1inn :n n m tn r.no
iioiuiu 0.00, jiwa 0.02 to 0.41, and Waianac 0.00; Kauai Koolau oa6,,w,i w.-- ;,, 1 uj u,uu 10 u.iy, aim waunca 0.00; and Molokai 0.09.
There was less rainfall than during the preceding week at all sta-tions on Kauai, and at one-ha- lf of the stations on Hawaii. There wasmore rain than during the previous week at the majority of stationson Oaliu and Maui. The differences in the several districts were:Hawaii 0.20 lo 0.15, Hamakua 0.70 to Ilib 1.45 to
1'tiiia 0.67 to 1.57, Kau 0.15 to 0.32, and Kona 0.30to 0,32; Maui Koolau to 3.08, Hamakualoa 0.12, Ilama-kliapok- o
and Wailuku to 0.37; Oaliu Koolaupoko0,25 (o 0.68, and the remaining districts 0.00 to 0.07; Kauai
Koolau, Puna and Kona 1.21 to 1.35, and Waimca 0.34 and0.35; and MolokaiThe following tabic shows the weekly averages of temperature and
rainfall for the principal islands and for the group:,, Temperature. Rainfall.
Hawaii 71.8 dec. r.m inrtiPs, . .
"'mi 72.0 dcg.Oaliu 73,9 deg,Kuimi 71.9 deg.Molokai 75,8 deg.
1 .20 inches.0,24 inch.0.13 inch.0.09 inch.
Entire Group 72.4 deg. 0.78" inch.At the local office of the U. S. Weather Bureau in Honolulu gen-
erally clear weather obtained, with .06 inch of rainfall on the 7th, .82less than the normal for the week, and .06 more than during the pre-ceding week.. The maximum temperature was 82 deg., and mean74. 6 (leg., 1.0 deg. below the normal, and 0.6 deg. lower than lastweek's. North-easterl- y winds prevailed, with an average hourly velo-city of 7.6 miles. The mean daily relative humidity ranged from 64per cent lo 72 per cent, with a mean of 66.4 per cent for the week.The mean daily barometer ranged from .03 to .09 inch above the nor-mal, and the mean for the week 30.03 inches was 0.07 above normal.
U, S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.WEATHER BUREAU.
The following data, covering a period of 33 years, have been com-piled from the Weather Bureau and McKtbbin records at Honolulu, T.IT. Tiicy arc issued to show the conditions' that have prevailed, duringthe month in question, for the above period of years, but must not beconstrued as a forecast of the weather conditions for the coming month.
Month of October for 33 years.TEMPERATURE. (1890-1907- ). 18 years.
Mean or normal temperature, 77 dcg.The warmest month was that of 190O, with an average of 78 deg.The COldcSt lllOntll W.ns flint Vf mm wSHi nn nwrnm nf 1 Anr,- - - " - " waF J nThe highest temperature was 90 dcg., on the 10th, 1891 ; the 30th,
1892,The lowest temperature was1 G3 dcg. on the 33th, 1802.
PRECIPITATION (rain, 22 years) (1877-9- 4, 1904-7- ).
Average for the month, 1,67 inches.Average number of days with .01 of an inch or more, 14.The greatest monthly precipitation was 4.32 indict,' in 1884.The least monthly precipitation was 0.44 inches in 1885.The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive
hours was 2.36 inches on the 29th, 1882.RELATIVE HUMIDITY".
Average, 8 a. m 68 pet.; 8 p. m., 72 pet., (1904-7- ) ; average, 9 a.m., 08 pet. ; 9 p. m., 75 pet., (1893-1903- ).
CLOUDS AND WEATHER. (1890-190- 7. 18 years.Average number of clear days, 10; partly cloudy days, 17,-- cloudy
days, 4WIND. Direction 24 years. Velocity 4 years.
The prevailing winds arc from the NE. (1875-9- 4, 1904-7- ).
The average hourly velocity of the wind is 8.2 miles (1904-7- )The highest velocity of the wind was 28 miles from the NE on the
2CH1, 1904; the 17th, 1907. (1904-7- ),
Station: Honolulu, T, II.9 o'clock averages from records of Territorial Meteorologist- - 8o'clock averages from Weather Bureau records. '
WM. B. STrVK-VTAv- r
Section Director, Weatlwr Buret,.
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Fabric Hats the Der-nier CriInnumerable Chic Effects inthe Ready -t- o-W earModels A NewShape Styled the"Bishop" TheLamp-Shad- e Chap-ea- u
and the CavelierOnly One Way to
Wear the Hat ThisSeason.
Practically speaking, tliero are noHmall hats to be found In fashlonabiomillinery emporiums, for all the shapesare either extreme or medium largo.This Is true not only of the expensivefabric-covere- d confections, but of thefelts of the cheaper grade. In boththese lines there Is more or less simi-
larity. In that among the moderatelypriced ready-to-we- ar shapes crownsaro high nnd brims, whether or notextremely broad, flare In ono directionor another and on the oppostto sidearo depressed, These aro the funda-mental principles upon which the hatsof tho autumn and winter are built,and it Is truly amazing that so manyvariations can be worked up from theoriginal Idea.
TAILORED EFFECTS.What may bo termed tho typical
winter hat, because It Is tho one whichtho woman who buys but a slnglo hatin a season would naturally select, istho medium-size- d black, brown, green,gray or blue felt with the
semi-sauc- er brim and tho largosquare crown. This shape, If skillfullytrimmed, may bo made to look wellabovo tho face of any member of thegentler sex who has not weatheredfull CO winters, for not only may thewings, bows or scarf be set up orknotted or bunched In an Innumerablevariety of ways, but tho brim may boturned to best suit tho Individual setof features. Thero are, of course,shapes suggcstlvo of tho alpine, theboat and tho turban; but these aroperennial nnd not typical of tho pre-
sent season.THE mSHOP HAT.
Among tho variations of the d,
hlgh-crown- niapos Is onothat bids fair to bo nn Immense favor--Ito becauso of Its exceeding smartair; but whether it will provo general-ly becoming or not remains to bo seen.
This Is known ns the bishop's hat,ami refers In this instance lo a pro-
late of tho Church of England, whowould indeed cut a remarkable figurewore his grave features surmountedby one of the pearl gray, mode, blueor mauve satin-covere- d confectionswhich aro distinguished for their al-
most straight, wide brims and theirtall, convex crowns.
SCARCITY OF TRIMMING.The Rlshop hats, like most of the
smartest specimens of tho milliner'sgenius, do not demand a great deal oftrimming, but what there Is of It Is
'good. Therefore because n hat has theappearance of being markedly simple,only a tyro would come to the con- -'
elusion that It was cheap. The per-'so-n
closely In toucli with tho commer- -
clal sldo of the hat business realizesthat heavy trimming often covers upa multiplicity of shortcomings In re-
gard to shape and material and that'only headgear of the very best description can afford to present Itself al-
most uncovered to tho gze of a criti-cal world.
DIRECTOIRE3 CALLED SMALL.Although to tho uninitiated the Di- -
rectolre hats may appear to bo of goouly proportions In reality they aro nowconsidered as In tho same class as theturbans, which certainly have spreadwondrously of recent months. Butwhat tho Dlrectolro lacks In width Itmakes up for In height and in thomass of trimming which Is piled uponIts crown. Were It not for this erec-tion of nodding plumes above volumi-nous crown decorations, tho moststriking hat of the winter might easi-ly bo confused In tho minds of tho
with tho poko of two de-
cades ago. Tho truo Dlrcctolre, ac-
cording to tho verdict of millinery au-
thorities, is almost twlco as tall as itIs wide. Tho brim, short In front andperfectly straight, Is turned up sharp-ly behind, nnd the crown, which Istrimmed high and full, lias at Its rightsldo thrco nodding willow plitmos, Ruttho featuro of tho whole confection Istho pair of satin streamers which arcsecured to tho loft brim with a folf- -fabrlc rosotte. It is consldorod tho
,acmo of modish coquottlshnoss to havo
Tl HAWAIIAN BfAR, FRIDAY, NdVBMIIEti 18, liSL
ono pink roso set upon tho rosette, sothat It may dangle Spanish fashionalmost behind the car.
FA URIC COVERINGS POPULAR.Not only are the silk and satin cov-
ered slmiies of last year again promi-nently to the fore, but thero arc manyof panne velvet and any number doneIn Ottoman. This Inst addition to thefabric list was reasonably to bo ex-
pected, as tho fancy for n hat precise-ly matching the costume Is more thanever In voguo this year. Among thecolors In these shapes which are mostreadily to be procured are the fash- - J
lonnble leather tints, the slate, taupeand pearl grays; almost any of theblues nnd naturally tobacco brown andblack. If a woman can find a fabriccovered hat of precisely the right co-
lor, she will In nine cases out of tentake It In preference to a felt or abeaver, as, save In the case of velvet,sho may wear It from September toJuno without the possibility of com-ment.
nLACK WITH COLORS.Ever slnco the races at Longchamp
nnd Ascot, during tho early weeks oftho lato summer, when black hatscreated such a furore of admirationon nccount of their generally chic ap-
pearance in comparison with those ofono tone, they havo been taken upmore and moro by women of acknow-ledged taste In dross, nut tho term"black" applies only to tho actual cov-ering of tho shape, for whether It bo ofgros-gral- n, taffeta, liberty or panne,tho trimmings are Invariably of somestrong hue, preferably ono of thobright shades of red, somo of whichsuggest tho scarlet of tho roso gera-nium, in tho vivid French army greenwhich hns quite superseded emerald astho fashlonabio green shade, or In anyof tho clear yellows which aro withouta tlngo of brown.
MAGPIE TRIMMINGS.Quito ns startling as aro tho com-
binations of black with vivid colors,aro tho black hats that nro trimmedwith whlto and black. Theso decora-tions start literally from tho founda-tion of tho shapo, for while a hat mayprimarily bo of black satin, Its brimis faced with whlto satin and Its en
tire upper side llRhtly veiled withwhite tulle, which gives It a curiouslyfrosty appearance, 'vlilch would be outof accord with Its wreath of hugowhite roses were those llowers not ofwhlto velvet, with black chenille cen-ters. As It Is, the whole effect Is win-try nnd weirdly smart. Magpie trim-mings aro so wonderfully simple Ineffect that they naturally prove a pit-fall for the amateur milliner, who Ima-gines that becauso black and white Invelvet, plumage and plumes Is modish,similar results can bo ovolvcd fromribbon an() atln, whereas simple ma-terials in such violent contrast rare-ly look well.
THE SPOTTED NETS.In lino with the curious combina-
tions seen In hats Is tho fancy forusing spotted nets on winter hats.These, of course, aro never to be usedIn connection with runabout streetsuits of mohair, cheviot or worsted,but with the fine broadcloth, satins andvelvets that aro made up Into cos-
tumes dc ccremonfe. In this event thotransparent covering of the hat It Isactually rpilto as substantial and aswarm as one of heavy fabric mustprecisely match the kown In shade,although its feathers or aigrettes may
OLD FAKE RENEWED
WASHINGTON. October 31. Wo-
man's love In Us highest sacrificialform will impel Mrs. John Early, wlfoof tho Washington leper, to accompanyhim to the leper colony at Molokal,Hawaii. She announces todav thnt iftho Department of Justico scuds him'to Molokal she, her baby boy and thelittlo one soon to bo born would gowith him.
It means for her a farewell to thooutside world, for onco In Molokalshe would not bo allowed to leave.For tho children It would mean socialostracism from tho start and the llfoof a leper camp their one outlook Inlife. It Is expected that SecretaryCortclyou, through tho decision ren-dered by Attorney-Gener- al Rouapartewill soon order Early deported..
An Interesting featuro will thenarlso through tho attltudo of tho vari-ous statos ho must pass through onhis way to tho Pacific Coast." Tho In-
terstate Commerce Commission willgot him safely through, however.
Six dray loads of big boxes arrivedby tho Alameda today containing ma-terial for tho Shrlnor's Parado, all ofwhich will increase the pleasure ortho candidates tomorrow afternoon.
afford a distinct noto of color relief.While a few of these spotted net con-
fections are extremely large, they arobest In what Is, by courtesy, termeda toque, although many times largerthan the modest proportions of theoriginal model In this stylo, becausoIn addition to the yards of materialthat Is massed In fathers and plaitsover the crown nnd frilled about theedge an enormously large tuft of fea-
thers Is set against tho left Hide.REMINDERS OF THE LAMP-SHAD- E
A shape that 'Is aptly named andone that Is lo bo developed by the la-
vish use of lace, Is familiarly knownas tho lamp-shad- e, belauso of thewidth of Its trlply-Mlle- d brim nnd theupstanding wide band of velvet aboutIts distinctly outlined crown. Un.trimmed, these shapes aro tho 'mostungainly creations imaginable and soviewed ono Is led to wonder how anymilliner ever had tho courage to at-
tempt to transform them Into wea-rablenot to say, salable headgear.Rut they aro an immenso success onthe head of a pretty girl after theyhavo been properly trimmed, and thismny be accomplished by the amateurwho has five or sl: yards of finger-wld- o
black French lace to shirr In gra- -
VICTIMSThe following will be placed on ex-
hibition as tho latest speclmcnts orfreaks of nature who will bo regenerat-ed by tho kindly efforts of the MysticShrino tomorrow: R. W. Perkins, W. D.
Lowell, T. M. Church, J. K. Clarke, J,A. Young, James L. Young, It. C.
John F. Child, Jorgen Jorgon-so- n,
A. J. Spltzer, P. T. P. Cleghorn,Hernurd Waggoner, George H. Plltz, A.H. Juugclaus, II. N. Denlson, AlfredMenefogllo, D, W. Anderson, CharlesL. Dosson, Demosthenes Capllos, J. D.
Detor, Ross H. Bemrose, Alfred C.Wall, Henry P. Bockloy, Charles Ed-
ward Wright, Everett N. Holmes, Mil-
ton Nelson Sanders, John KIdwcll, W.II. C. Campboll, W. J. Clark.
BACKACHE.
Backache la a very common afflic-
tion, and 1s caused by tho nerves oftho spinal column being affected. Dr.Miles' Nervine will relievo tho pain bysoothing, strengthening and curingtho nerves end equalizing tho norvoforce. It first bottlo docs not benefit,got your monoy back from your drug-gist.
duated ruffles upon the brim andenough volvet ribbon to Interlace overtho crown nnd to form a band aboutIt that may be' knotted at the backla long loops and streamers. Dospltotho velvet trimmings, the lace brimlends tho lamp-shnd- o shapo of dis-
tinctly summery air which Is furtheremphasized by tho cluster of orchidsposed carelessly against the crown'sedge directly over tho wearer's eyes.
THE NEW CAV.ALIER.Instinctively one thinks of dashing
g PRICES VERYtK)aocecoceoooeoeoeo
E. O.
TWSUSE
Mm mi Hi i ma mm hk.Ma waaa ariltlner aroaoiy uMMtlk htfant MalfMfciina tan cavaMar aat wak is t h. m wkna ofmm stlf material wt- - itk talrk
or with penn for to beI th- - right brim moat
oat stiffly from ih- - ron mltan toft roll eaarpl- - acsln.t it. to DaImM la place, apparent!). t. a c I as-ter af abort talck ontrlrh pluraea inatf aolui. It la lb smartest thing
iuifMate In dark one-ton-ed anna- -ahx, (Hit It torn not Uk the spectatormug 10 rmlnm tlmt It la realty oorlH)is-grW- B "Merry WMow" agreeenlytmnafomied.IIVilRY H'OAIAX Hipit OH'X MILL!-Xltt- t.
An HttmzlHK arm of oatrh-- tenth-o- rmmm the obaarver to exclaim:
"If n woman had her choice of thoaaIon plumns, hort tips, coronet, aig-rettes and wreaths she could ronilllytrim her own hats!" forgottlng Tor thetime being how exceedingly oxponslvesuch (rlmmlniM are If they are worththi buying, snd how perishable In aclimate of winds mid dampness. Yet.dnxpltc It h costliness Mild Its fragility.It Is the ostrich feather that bol upserene) , season aftor season, andsurvives every change of fashion, sole-l- y
by right of It boaitiy and the on
which It as for til averagewoman. Providing that the amateurmilliner lm h supply of hala suitablefor othor occasions than thoaa of cere-mony, alio cannot d better than de-vote her plu money to the purchaseof one of the wlllov or Bouth AfricanIllume wreaths mad ovr while framesthat may he adjusted to hats of anyshape or size, for jxwdtlvely no fur-ther trimming will be necessary.
BROAD, FLAT HOWH
For the tlmo halnjr themilliners' bow fa In a state of erlltweand a bow Hint Nlrungly resemblestliono worn upon woman's piimiw hasmipersi'ded It. that going on lists,however, being In from throe ( fivelayers or flat loops', each ons extend-ing about half an Inch beyond Urn oth-er. Those bows are never swn on anybut the tnllpred hats or the betterclam, and often they form the solotrimming, the ribbon being of a thick,corded quality, somewhat resemblingOttoman and of rather extreme width.They are also mod In connection withshort wings and in nearly every In-
stance nre apparently fanlanod downwith a large buckle or a jwlr of ed
pins.HOW HATS ARE WORN.
The lutost receipt for proiwrly ad-
justing the hat, as glvrn by a wellknown New York milliner lo a cus-tomer, Is to stand before the njlrror,suspend the hat st might above thobead nnd then set It squarely and firm-ly upon tho crown, allowing It to goas far over the sides of the bead asit win. il matters not If the upperhalf of the face Is entirely concealedor that the woaror lias a depressedappearance of countenance, but shepositively must not look rakish, asshe Inovltnbly will appear If a shapeof mammoth proportions, unsustaln-e- d
by a bandeau. Is permitted to tileIn tho slightest degree toward onesldo or tho other. In none of tho nu-tu-
hats arc banbeaux lo be found,and as the hair li always worn flatanil broad, the problem of adjustingtho headgear correctly nnd then keep-ing It In position Is one which n num-ber of women have not as yet solvedto their complete ;atlBfactlon,
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1018 Nuunnu Ave, Urnnch, liroiiRht utt during tlio session ot boon to litigants ns well ns toSt., near Hotel.
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ot Boston, Mninach"tti
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Absolutely COMPLETE andPiOIlFlCOi form, tho principleut strictly MUT'JAL life
CASTLE & COOKE, LTD,
AGENTS.
Also ropronontlni!
Aetna ItiHUrunco Co.National Flro Iunurancn Co.
Oltlzons Insurauuo Co.Protootor Underwriters.
PUMPKINAND MINCE
will bo glad to rocolvoy"otir order tar ono or more--' ot'iour fmnouu mlnco or pumpkinplou for Thanksgiving dlnnor,They will bo especially thick
tasty this year and shouldroiiilnd of thoso you ato tho j
last tlmo you spent TlmnkBglv-In- n
dity In Uoston,You uiny send In your order
today.
Palm CafeHotel Btroet Fort.
nsxxssiiArt TheaterWONDEIII'UL
J to view sconesmany lauds und embracing,
Comedyll.Cl IPtltlxOW
TWO CHANOIflH EACH WEEK,MONDAY AND TIIU11SDAY.
to Oblige, HeavyWeights Haeo. Coal, IllkorDoeii the Impossible, DowsersHoiiso Cleauiiig,Adventures ot nil Ovorcont, TwoHlslors,
Jon't Swearwliu.ii typewriterfalls to turn out llrstclass work,
Hand It to our utoroand lot ourexpert glvo it a gonoraloverhauling,
It will prolongllfo of tho machine amimuiblo your Htonogrn-griph- or
to do MOHEund 11KTTHH work.
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There aro two nmttora which wero clean up the civil cases, would be anu' Fort Inst the
Wo
andyou
near
from
Poor
Congress which aro ot extreme Inter- - court Itself.est to members ot the bar nnd Another matter which has n seriousbench of this city, which were not aspect at present la tho passage of thementioned by Prlnco Kuhlo In his let- - bill providing for an tncrcnBo In sal-t- or
to tho Chnmbor of Commerce pub- - nry for tho judges ot tho Territorialllshctl yesterday. Both theso aro ex- - Circuit Court. They nro paid a snl- -
pocled to como up beforo Congress ut nry ot ?2G0 per month, which comesjho short session and tho legal frnter- - from tho Federal Government nt pie- -
nlty and many others feel that they tent, nnd no ono who la fnmlllnr withshould bo strongly urged, tho work which they have to do be- -
Tho llrst la In relation to tho np- - Moves that the snlary Is enough forpolnlmcnt ot a second Federal jmlgo the position.for tho local district court. At tho There la Rtlll a moro serious ns- -
prcsont time, with tho tremendous poet to this juntter, however. It la r.rmass of criminal work which Is piled open secret that tho position oP"-l- r
up nhond ot Judge Dole, thoro seems cult judge Is' not which will beto bo llttio chnnco of decisions for accepted by tho men whom long ex- -many months In somo of tho most Im- - perlonce In legnl work has trained toportant civil cases which have ovor bo the most fit. With tho salary otbeen brought In this Territory. $250 per month, with little or noth- -
Thoro nro a number of admiralty lug allowed for expenses, the Circuitcases which wero submitted months judge In this Territory Is by no meansago, but which .Tudgo Dole has been In an enviable position. Ho must keepunnblo to reach. Tho cusps ot tho up appearances, dress well, sco thatUnltod States against tho Lumber his family la properly clothed, live fnTrust nnd Hoof Trust, nro covored a good neighborhood nnd to do thiswith tho mould of years, rather than upon tho allowance given him for hismouths, nnd when thoy will bo rosur- - work- - Is practically ' Impossible. Itrocted Is hard to sny. Tho passing of menus that ono by one the men nowu law by Congress providing .for tho on the bench nro looking for otherappointment ot a Fecond Judg'o, who positions, In which thoy may earncould handle tho criminal work, thus enough money to support their fnml- -giving .Tudgo I)olo nn opportunity to lies In fitting manner.
THOMAS IN TEXAS
TALKS
ES
(Continued from Pago Four.)
innKINR mR Nina Mau sentencedluu,4,mu 'nuiu mayLIVING WAGES m M
HAWAII
cash payment of lino an ncru beingnuked. This Is another examplo ofhow wo want sot tiers. Tho Idea IsUnit, by selling this land to tho bigsugar companies the possibility of Justas many newcomers as that acreagowill hold Is eliminated, because tint bigplanters dun t work that wny. nut.by selling the and ut a ridiculous lowIlgure numbers of settlers aro broughtIn nnd tho country in thu long run willbo lullultoly bettor olT than If the government had Increased tho alreadyenormous holdings ot tho sugnr companies ut a lluanclal ndvantngo, for thotlmo being.
Any ono going to tho HawaiianIslands with the Intention ot making"It his pernuinunt homo can got landfor utmost nothing from tho governmeut, Thu only reipilreniunt Is Hintho Is going to Htny. Adventurors,globe trotters und ronmers nro notwanted that Is. not to annly for liiml
ndverllsiug campaign, we
having greatlyround.
.n,ycimrining or
Wiutur or Is nnclimatically. mngnlllcent
town, on or In
mi STAR,
parties all kinds socialgoing on In city In honor of
tho ofllcors, on boardship given by tho officers in return,
ot thing adds greatly topicturesque gayety ot the Island
city."English Is Hpokcn everywhere,(aught In the schools. Whllo most
pick up nntlvo wordsphrnBOs they do not bother lonrntho There's no for
learns English."I huvo never known heard of
any plnco where the peopleliberal so devoted to a common
us lire the people of tho HawaiianIslands. spoken ot (ho large
we spond to secure desirable immigrants to advertise Honolulu.Last Btimmor wo decided to have aregatta in tho hnrbor of Honolulu.culled tho Pnclllc Coast Regattainvited all tho oltlbs along tho constto participate. Most ot themIn addition to wo already to tho cltizons Hawaii
a racing yacht built at anexpense ot many thousand dollars, justlo enter in the race uphold tho
IlonoliVlu. All of theso thingsaro done by general subscriptioncontribution, whenever ono starts
from tho govornmont. TourlsiH , "til "l'on any mission calcinated rorvisitors aro wanted. Thoy occupy the " gonorni good there never u
next place In our desires aftor tho Im- - "oubt raising tho necessary ensh tonilgruntH. l"'t " timmgn.
i.iii v, iiw, Pmmnm-Mn- i of wlll 1110 uunoxntlon or HawaiiHmih.1i.Iii iKWl In u.l vtti-- t lullltr ,u" " wus 11 B"-'-
und printing bills alono, boosting ,x, 01 Ainencans nuo u.o ismuuscllv of Hoiioliitii us it tourist rnsort. l,,u '"J"iy ' "'em prospered.
from' 11,11 ,'""0 11 0,1 nlonOf course thoro havo been resultsnro
now a IncreasedIn Hint lino the year As
11 " H0UB,,m .ll,or,0 ' m)t
bringing
Willing
tiin
the
n more ucsirnuiu spin.summer It Ideal city
Wo havehotels In tho beach tho
and of func-tions the
and
this sort
andIs
a fewandlag use,
elseor
wore hoand
ciiiihoI have
sumsand
bigWo
It and
did, andwero
put othud lino
nanui ofnnd
andund
isot
(ii.iisniiiil ",""' 1,1010
tho,
r,;ilt ,,l!,n-- v
this undbusi
ness
nnd
and
ovor there who wero born in the country. As early ns 1820 there was a col-leg- o
malntnlucd In Honolulu by missionaries who went out fromand to (his college the early Callfornluiis sent t licit- - children. It, of coursedoes not follow that tho children ofmissionaries should be missionariesand thero aro found In Honolulu today
mountains, as ono uiny desire. Tlieso whlto-liencIt- sugar nlunters who worehotels nro nil owned by one num. Ho, )0rw i tl0 (,ty ami nuvo nVL.,i tho
I MOTION NCTUKliS lllt a hotel a tow years ngo-t- ho ,,,, ,,,,,. V(.H, Solllo i)t ,
Itedliipulsni,
your
mechanical
lho,,exponso
Ilnest In the clly and compolltlon was a.K(,Ht ohUiU and greatest fortunesut keen Hint it UidiiT iny. ho no aro controlled by these old timers, whobought up all the other hotels, anil hu(1 acciimiilatcd vast wealth, somo ofowns ineni an, in omur io uavo a sure tlioni, beforo tho rush of Americanthing on malting n proiu. ., unj wi, HnK. n,ul i,nu ,uvo
"Wo havo all the American clubs creased their worldly goods just In
und secret orders represented, u great proportion to tho general growth.number of American stores und bust- - "Today thoro Is a bettor oppoitunllncss houses; In fact, Honolulu reuuiii-'f- or the Nina II investor, the man withbles an American city. The city Is medium amount of capital, than anyunite u naval and military center, other. II Isn't a laud to go t
Whenever a or transport of will, tho Idea of amasslug an Immoany kind Is in tho hnrbor, and suvoral dlato fortuno. Nor should ono go ovenro usually there, Hieru will bo dunces, with an Idea of going Into tho sugar
Stationersand News Dealers
All tho FINEST gratlos of
STATIONERY
ALL tho PO'J'ULAllPERIODJCALS.
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HAWAIIAN fHIIJAY. MOVUMlliPl M, jStk
receptions
tho
Americans
language.everybody
Uoston
nowbaltloshlp
h
HONOLULU GIRL'S9 FATHEIl SEEKING KRUGER'S MILLION'S IN
DEPTHS OF ZULULAND.
mllllonntress.
treasure-seekin- g
to
Judg-
ment
et ngftlmrt
beenAttorney llreckon
Nina Gniolner. 0 jm,e aml tlmtnolulu, although is tit present so- - motion be This donejournlng mainland. Is likely to Dole Rreckons then mov- -
bc nCaptain C. A. P. Gardiner, well-know- n
here, who makesunder the sea llfo work,
has been London In an intervalspells of searching sunken
wrecks gold and has given somo
aof
tlou theUnited SMate
hewas
Districtnil the already
ot Ho- - j,y tnl.she tho
on tho by and
hisIn
for
the sentenced,
Judgea whleh
that hostrain, him he .to
remarkable nuout tiio amount ot " Bmmv oiimwealth to at tho hot- - not Ho replied thattorn of tho seu. ho not ami remained
At ho says, "about $40.- - At this point Marshal Hendry or- -
000,000 worth ot treasure, accurately all courtroom tolocated nnd nlndo up of precious stones, but few thoro, the larger
silver, copper and tin, Ilea in part of audience consisting Jnp- -
tho rotting holds of ships havo who waiting to give testi- -
wlthln Inst two hundred years niony In nnothor enso. None of thobeen wrecked around the of witnesses or Jurymen wore present.Africa alone. I hno Tho lawyers business broughtelse positions ot ihiity-eltfi- t wrecks, them wero hand, but themTwenty-Ilv- o per cent or the valuables woro who nnd cou)n f.om u B,,rtthey contain, which I have vorllled 0f curiosltv.rrom mo snips unis oi snouiu D()0 ln n distinct firm
In favorable conditions wthmlt tron,i,le. read thewttn tno anion in Buou.an.iH marine mM smltoncc. Wynno listened atten
UVUIIUU1U. I, to ,.oo M.r. I,,,l,. tl, ,,,.),Ill iiiv.v m u ..nil-- ., nr. Wl.nii.. ' a. . . . .1 u v, uii. iiiniiiiuiu ..i. ...,....... n tu'ii
nllll'Uvl UU1IU1 tllllt lr I, III' I .J3llli:.,lKruger's fortuno lies burled In thohold of bark Dorothea on the Zulu- -
land coast. Captain Gardiner says thoDorothea Is worthy of attention.
It ho succeeds in his venture nfterthe sunken gold hU Honolulu daughter, Nina Gwendolyn Gardiner, willbo a
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TALKS OF LIBEL
Tho wild-eye- d stor which wetoprinted in tho 'Sail Francisco Call inegard to anulIegod light oc
curred in this city between Lieut.Coinnulr. Carter und Lieut. Evans,sun of Admiral Evans, may be broughtInto public print an Interestingmanner If tho threat made by EvansIs carried
In a letter received In this city todayi 6iii one of Evans'' closest friends in
"rJPage
rraitiu motion
statute underfound guilty
pointsMked
denied.Judge
being hewnl
stoodvoice,
under groat
known
dcredThoro
which nnese,
coastssecured whoso
thero
morbidinuiug, j,,R0 voice,
,,,.lv.l m,,M.il.
which
down,
minds seemed
MUST
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world's glutt
grownAtlantic is during long
nmdo as as returns m m nmo8tto United States Instl- - , ,,,. ., ,,..... it, mn uni .im ,nm nut. uu
mil) shed what he states Is a I
story. ' original operation BcnissiorFrom heard re- - nttracieu lnierest. oi meuicai
to a conflict In which science knockedcould traced to sources a mining ny ex
appears Carter Evans plosion rescued scalded ulor blows ai Evans death. It found onlya in graftingof In while Carter appeal made to fellow
dispute, of ModemIn a World
manner, it untroor ins mmincBs pieces
or woruy sipiaiiuie resulted, nutbhnys struck at time.
Evans claims story waswritten the deliberate toen u so
the Nuvy In manner Islibelous to an extreme degree Wheretho bo brought Is stated.
natural place wouldIn
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S. isOrient. Is
tho Islands umlrol witli lit
foiiuni-- are over, with or- -
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in
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of hovo to onaccount or heavy
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child, Miss EthelPoller,
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for arrest ofbased on three tack
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the ftwtthat the wnlh
U. S. stn'trdttewt
rulwlwna
ed Hint be uttergiven nn to be
If he so desired.up Dole, In
an but In mannershowed was
asked If cored nd- -
ructsthat Is He bo
In tho rise,
gold, the ofwero
tho
the pre- -
on
bo for--
HOW
SJUUUl
the
tho
in
thu was concluded all sattho next was' called,
tho prisoner fromtho room tho of nilto from the
HAVE
Ill UtA HiH'TTJ',(Continued
jurisdiction
unconatitNttoiml.
Gwendolyn
opportunity
pronounced.standing.
recoverable
Immediately
TO 1cut np side
BOUTHEItN MAN
AN OPERATION AFTER
GRAFTING
ANGELOS, Novembertho Park merchant,
who was the live years ago oftho most wonderful skining, so that ho
tho unliiue ofhaving his arm cut from his Ills
have togetherthe the statement thu time he bus had to Ho
that thesoon lmcll(lI1(,0(1 ,)8t0ll. Thotho Evans will .,,..
uuiiu
which
Chaa.
maliciously false on
all the accounts In ino Keengnrd this city everywhere. Ho was
bo nuthontlo mto vat ot waier nn
it tlmt nov- - und whenenmo Jo all. most to was that
local man had somo words ono Hklu could possibly savo him.the clubs city An was his
wits present and, Hearing the lodgemcn tho Woodmen otthe latter Interfered. Evans, rath- - tno thoy donated (iOOO
or unpleasant told him that ,,.,. of 8,(lll wlth w,uU ,,8was none nuu nnoin- - ,ut( WIS (.ovorod. Six more
wereunit, the
with attempthis coui'tmartlnl and dismissal
from and tills
suit will notPut the moxl bo
Cnllfornln.
ilecldcdlyable than iIiIb country."
Tho llrst .Ii.yHan shn
Otherwise
Hermit, and
Miss Mr.
gronswls.
bd
that hnd
prisoner
nnd
hndpresent,"
fow
Marshal
andturn
UNDERGO
PROCESS.
LOS
Schlsslcr,
bus recovered willsoon operation
side.
and sldonoct
licet
andnnd
IliU
and
anywero needed and these wore taken fromMrs. Schlssler's urm. Scarcely a marKnow remnlns where It applied, sowell did tho grafting succeed.
THE PACIFIC WEEKLYDon't miss tomorrow's Issue ot
Pacific II will be tho bestnumber yet. A feature will bea porsonnl reminiscence of(irlmshaw, by C. F. .Maxwell, who mettho talented wilier of South Sea stor-ies on ono of the lessor v.uAwn
of the Pnclllc. Then there willbo n Dolitlcal oxtnivacnnza
P. M. S Mongolia expected to- - jK number ot well known performmorrow morning rrom tho As cm in tho political arena. "It Said'she has a largo Oriental cargo for will bo Juicy nnd "Society Chit Clint,"this port sin-wi- 1)0 dispatched for by tho Journal's own delineator orSail Fruucis it until Sunday morning. functions, will bo Inaugurated and Is
ltlmli' iiii.l ltitibusiness. The very wealthy men of MAV," foj.
this, nnd
rwwmlfi,
tle or large cafltal. newcomer David Andorson, me ennny scot,stands poor chance. Tho days of wn" ",r 11,9 W'H' "io 'r--
rapld butmay
hail i.i'i- - more
Alamo.Ia 'Mpictn O.wJell,fir
outFrunclsco was
fog.
Huclily
Jordan,
Wynneoven
a
wore
out.
ensoHendry escorted
subject.
subject
far
arm
was
tho
lendingBeatrice
para-dises
iiitroduc- -
not
I r In, lit ill
tho wina
It li ( f, ii- -
sho
ill ,1
udo of the Slirlnci'M is ended
GO TO Ha.RIWA.Thoro' a groat deal more pleasure
In a rlilo to Hnlolwn In An automobilethan enn bo found on any other roadIn tho Island nnd more good things nttho end of tho Journey, Tho HnlolwnHotel Is minor superior managementand Hip plonsuro and comfort of thoguests have first consideration ut thehands of Mntmgcr Illdgood. Just atthis tlmo tho Is In good conditionand "Fair Moon" lights tho An
Plles nro to bo the fad .l.irln.Cisco. She broiuht two lavs mail u.l
enjoyed weather.Mrs.
Mrs. W. M. Olffard,Gertrude nnd
reading
undergo
Weekly.
roadway.
UiU Ui't milivui ii (ft) ii l n.
MEETING NOTICE.
The llrst General Meeting of thoshareholders of the ORIENTALHREWERY. LTD., of HONGKONG.
Mrs. r. W. Until nnd son. A If. Tl.i.r. CHINA, will bo hold (it tlio office of. . I ,1... t, T).......l.., P. Hfn,l.,. !.low .Im ifn A. A. W Idor and Mrs. W II- -I iiuh'i ii.
ilor worn among rcturnlnK HonolulniiH. 1Ul, No. Cr, Queen St., Honolulu. T.
In hor hold tho Alnmoda brought n H, on Friday, Novemner aoui. i:iu, ntlargo amount of goods, in- - 10 o clock n. m.eluding many turkeyxtfor Thnnksglv- - CHAH.-O- . I1AUTI,ETT,Ing, I Secretary.
CVruinaxjhil Fowl on.lrn,hr fH vtattla N',.'l.. ,, ..
)eril h l t.HK
heM flamrannrnnwr 1 1, twm I wi ntkrtr. p mat lk K ol f Hall rnmer Kir at.,BerMaala Sis.
ttf oraVr ot toe llhaatrlowa Hoten'atWW AND r BROWN
CHAt. T. Mt'RNAT.Retorder
IK THE CIRCUIT COI RT OP THISFirst Clrcalt, Territory (r Hawaii.In ProbattAt ChMnbor.
In the Matter of the Rstate r Kraak1 4. Hooga, ileceaved. Beforr JudgeAHnamler Undaay Jr.
OROHlt OF NOTICE OK FBI I I IONFOR AILOWANCB OK FINAL M'- -COUNTS AND DISCHAROB I.N
THIS K8TATB.On Heading and Filing the Petition
and accounts of Marwrnrt It. Hooga.Administratrix of the Ustate of FranaL. Hook. deceaael. wherein she asksto be allowed I11.IKR.I0 and ahe cnarg-- m
herself with $U.!5ti.0 and asksHint the same may 1k examined andapproved, and that final order maybo mado ot Distribution of the pro-perty remaining In her hands to theporsons there to entitled, nnd discharg-ing her nnd her sureties from all fur-ther responsibility ns such administra-trix.
It is Ordered. Hint Monday, the 7thday of December A. I). 1U0S, at nlnao'clock A. M. before the Judge ot atdCourt ut tho Court Room of the saidCourt nt Honolulu, Island or OhIui, lieami tho sumo hereby la appointedtho time and place for hearing saidPetition and Accounts .nnd Hint allpersons Interested may (hen and thereappear and show cause, It any they haappearand show ciuo, if any.tlioy havewhy tho snnio should not bo granted,and may present ovldenco as to whoaro entltlod to tho said property. AndHint notice of this Order. In the Eng-lish lnugungo, be published In the Ha-
waiian Star newspaper printed andpublished ln Honolulu, ouco n weekfor threo successive weoks, the lastpublication to be not less than twoweeks provlous to tho time therein ap-
pointed for said hearing.Dated at Honolulu, this 29th day ot
Octobor. 100S.
J. T. DH HOLT.First .Tudgo of tho Circuit Court or
Attest:thu First Circuit.
JOHN MARCALLINO,Clerk ot tho Circuit Court of tho
First Circuit.WADE WARREN THAYER.
Attorney for Administratrix., Its Oct. !10, Nov. 0, 13. 20,
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORECLOSE.
AND OF SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hint.In nccordnnco with law and by virtueof tho power ot snlo contained In Hintcortnln mortgage for Twonty-ilv- o Hundred Hollars (?2500) mndo ' by Ellznntinbnr (neo Lucns) nnd William Dun-bar, her husband, of Honolulu, Oaliu,to W. O. Smith, Gunrdlan of Brio R.J. Gay, ot said Honolulu, dated thuGth day of September 1001, :iud rec--ordoU In the Registry Olllco III Honolulu, Oahu, In Liber 220 on pages iilT- -349, tho said W. O. Smith as such Guur- -dinu Intends to foreclose snld mort-gage for breach of conditions thoroiucontained, to wit, the nt oftho principal duo upon tho promissoryuoto by snld mortgage crtmM, there-in referred to, and tho Intorost thero-o- n,
when due; tho prlnzbnl siim ofsaid note having become due Septem-
ber r, 1003, nnd interest tlicrcou beingnow unpaid since tho nth day ot Marrli1007.
Notice is also horeby given that thelands nnd premises In snld mortgagemid horolnnftor described and tho Im-
provements thereon nnd all rights, pri-
vileged and appurtornnnr.es connectedtherewith will bo sold ut public, (mo-
tion by said W. O. Smltii, Guardianof Kilo R. J. Gny, Mortgagee, at themiction rooms ot James F. Morgan utNo. 857 Kaahumanti Street in said Honolulu, on Saturday, the 11th day orNovombor 1008, at 12 o'clock noon otmild dny, in foreclosure.
Tlio property covered by said mort- -
gagu nnd Intended to bo sold us uforo- -
sald consist of nil Hint piece or par-
cel of land situate nt Petunia, Honolulu uforoauld, known ns tlio LucnsHomestead, being a portion of the lauddescribed In Land Commission AwnrdNo. J0800 to Kninehamoha HI bound-ed und doftcrlbed ns follows: Hogln- -
n lug ut tho North corner of this lotndjolnlng land formerly belonging toLowers, Aiithon und Rlsoly the boundary runs "mag." S. 63 00' K, 02 1
feet, S. 31 ir.' W. 02 feet along Kukulaim, N. 82 00' W. K) feet along Ku- -
Lnne, N. CO" 00' W. 82 foet uloiifKukul Lane, N. 31 15' IS, 113 fwt totho Initial point, containing an areaof 072 1 wpinro feet more or less, andbeing tho samo premises dovliod towild Eliza Dunbar by George Lucasby will duly probnlod March 22, 1S02,Probata Records No. 2778,
Tonus cash In United Statu GoldCoin; 10 payable ut time of sale andbalanco on dollvory of deed.
Deeds nt tlio nxponso ot purchaser.For further particulars Inquire of W.O. Smith, Judd TJulldlng, Honolulu.
Dated this Ifith day of October, 1B0.W. O. KM1T1I,
Guardian of Eric R. J. Gay,Mortgagee.
Gtn--Oct, 10, 23, 30, Nov, 0, 13.
Finn Job Printing, Hltir OlHce.
FOB SALI!
AT KAIMUKI.
One acre and a naif In chokefmlt trees, tfsw noua, IMkin every varOenlar. Tala prop-ert-y
will ylel fonr or gTa'Kun-dre- ddollars aMawlly from fnlls
already planted. Ownr tuwauthorizi-i- l us to sell at bargainprlio to bona fide purchaser.
( .
II BENTThree furnished houses in gmv
location. Partk-nlar- s at oarunite.
Waterhouse m"Comer of Fort nnd Merchant Sts.
Send a Wirelessto friends after they have pats I
Dlninond Head or berore theysight it. The riites uro low.
Classified AdvertisingLOSTifocstern. w. w. lost iMJtwaan
Channel Wharf nnd Post Oilio a Iwg,black leather, contwlnlng nlsmt S0 InWilli nnd a khaki lwg In which thornwere several pieces of Jowelry,
Rowuj'd of WIS for return to Mr,Koostor, Ciiro Dr. Cooper, Telephone000.
FOUND.llleyclo nt I'nuon Park. Owner can
havo sniuo by calling at atiir Olllco,proving property nnd paying expanses.
LOSTPass book No. IzWoT llliliop'
Savings Hank In tho nauio of MnutiolBponcor bus been lost. liotiirn to Htnroflico,
Sunday night gold upon fuco watoh,iiionogram W. M. il. with leather strapand gold cross, Return to this olllconntt rocolvo reward. '
fofTsale "
Auto Car Hiinufiout, llrst class con- -dttlon, flSO.00.jiliono 130.
W. II. Dhondes, tnlo--
nOOM AND OOARD.THE COURTLANDr
Is n high clnss, private hotol at lo
rates, located at tho corner otPiinahou and Horotnnla streets. It isnot u lurgo plnco; wo'd rathor eurowoll for a fnw pooplo than Indlffornnt-l- y
for many, Call mid Inspect thorooms.
WANTED,Hrjght whllo" "hoy "for olllon, ilus"t
havo knowledge of sliortlmnd nndtypewriting. Addroa ,M, I. Hill oflice.
FOR RENT.Two largo ulry loomi, lultabl ullli-o- rfor lady or gontlmnnn. Applir 1010
King street.
First clnss furnished moms centrally located. Hot nnd cold baths, Ar-lington Hotel, 215 Hotel U
Sheriff Imiki'ii denies lie agreed toliny from iiollie allovwinrn part of thesnlury of a permani ni 7npane- - policecmrl Interpreter.
The rflirlners parade will W theovent of Hie day, darling down foristreet at 1:30 tomorrow.
Til Kit K WILL HIS A
Tea and Cod'co lirlyAT Till!
Aloha RestaurantCorner Mniinnkcw mid King Kt mi
Sunday, NovomborjlFrom 12 io 'i o'clock.
CONTRAOTOH 'uiniJ)HllEstimates glvsii on all kinds of
work.oso South Hotol It., Iiotwonn Punali
bowl & Alnpnl,
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MAX J'ltAKOJIMJO, Korwiihormiiim In imm for $00,-m- i
to Hitquitti (Kit lo IniiiIn hihI ululnmtitr rtmmAt himI w(rin ll Jlctuli ildUliy forniHiilt'liml wtr wijiiily wimi on
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will lv a of twoliiimlitiri iilllloim hiiIIoiim a day.
OHINfMli DHOWNUI).
HM'l'MA), New York,Olilnwfo wore drowned hero yo-r- -
lenlay atleniniliiKIliilnlKmtloii effect aIiimIIiiK In (lie country fioin Caiiadn,
KOOMMVHIT OHUHTH FAItMEHH,
WAKIIINO'ION; November liJ.hiilidi'i'd deleiratoM to the Farmers'Conveiilloii In were ro
the yegtonlay.
HEWELL
ADDRESS ENGIN E R
AN INTKIIKHTINO MIOHTINO TO
JlliLI) 1IY THE HAWAIIAN
NEICHINO AHHO0IAT1ON.
The it'iiiilar meelliiK of theMHiilHii.ii'lni AuKiii'liitlofi..... ., ..... . .ui I il iiti.ii , i .41, n, .TJ. .
inmiitmmuiii jivoiioiit iineiem, i no . . . . .V M y Novwi,or i3(
iKlimnm mwbiWr of ulty bowed MH, nl KilC V. n at the rooms of
Him wllllim iililiiiillielliK Hie lomilt (ho in tho Kuplolanl
nf Mm u im II wiiiMf ir''dei'leu Nowen, mom. aiii,""" tilui "M'""'"1 biilleiliiH MVlMfc llm
H 0jM iJrtl(!lMr llt tl0 united atatesWmiill ItsUiltm lilt 'liblilly lis tliey nmllluluUml Hutvki. will deliver anwum H'lelvcil, Tim IiiinIiii.'HN men additMs on "The Engineering ot
uvutywlumi lllloiiKlmiit ToKlo ami the itoulainalloiiYliKolllllilt eXHH llm that lecture Illustrated oy
imillut MiMh'iui iilellii nieaiiM slerlonllcoii with views of thol it wilfdlily Hint llm friendly iela works underway cotmiioiou,ilium l.el ween ami (Im United Newell Is one of the ruinous hy
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Association
II.
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In (bo (eiihnlcitl iirohlenm involvedIlia leelaimitloit woik are cordially invited to attend.
AN 1NOU1HY ANMWEUED,
A Kentlomnii at Hombosl, Jlhodoala,writes to Iwiiilro wlioro uunmuorIiiIh'm r,.ni,iii iintnmlv run tiro.
'I'lllllIII"! .hi-.,- ,! ii,. I- ,- Iihh Innrnnd thnIwilllill of Tuft liienim iiiiiiee, illileiiiis Uood'nffhaiu rnsiiltlnir from Its uQ
HUVHI'lllimilt llllil lefciiKiilllnil Hm lnu(i ,ltj cililfdrott In that locality aronwinm of llm HlllUil Millies of tlm value olteu nublaet (o coimhs. lio donlrod toof llm luiliuitw llllliiKiiraieii ny pnisi miivo it a trial, this romouy my uo
(Idil lloonnviill." iiioeurod from any storo or cnomisi,mill, imimii limn iu "iifi'u ii ui i. in in u For to ii u i s. coins ana crouu muro is
immiiY mill ibe Miieenliim Im nuide I fiiiiiiiiiR heller, ana ns n coi inins no
Imin II wiyifiKifiilly .Ilimn milllo n tlm wholeI'HI'
llm hasinliliiif iu'Iiiu'm in mil'
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Iniiirloiis Miilistauco It can bo Klvonlo the snmllest child with porfootseouilly. For snlo by all donlors,lleiiNon, Mmllh & Co,, nKonlrt for Hawaii,
Archivist l,yileel(er will havo many I
Inleiestliit; talcs lo he snvod for fu- -
turn Koneralloiis afler the imrado andInitiation of the Hlirlue tomorrow.
Fine Job Printing Htar Olllco,
Mm.I'ISM 'rN I NIC A M ICNITI 138.
Miiltioii HHimtor HiioililKniBildM(xl liolli my children yontorilny.
,Mr, .IhIIiiiw Ydk. th(o lmlillolnn.will ilo (tin moat olinoxloim thliiRSnlimit olccllon time.
I'olriilato R C. Ilrown wyH HintfttoilhiK tho (leilmnt hnH cost Iho lo-r- nl
Hlirlnom n jirctty ponny. Imt ho l
nn fill (hut nil nhoulil co him In theimnido tomorrow.
Pacific
Railroad
Buaaissxs
ComfortThree trains dally, throuch cars,
Oral and second class to all points.
Itcduccd rates toko effect soon. Write
now.
S. F. BoothGENERAL AGENT..
No. 1 Street,
BAN FRANCISCO
OA LY
'tis
TO
A
Oahu RailwayrUVXIS
OUTWARD
For Wnlnnne, Wnlolun, Kahuku andWay Stations 9:15 a. m., 3:20 p. m.
For Pearl City, Kwa Mill and WayStations 17: 30 n.m., 9:1B a.m., 'lltOua. m., 2:15 p. in., 3:20 p. m., 5:15 p.m., 59:30 p. in., tH P. m.
For Wanlawa 0:15 a. m. and 5:15p. m.
INWARD.Arrlvo Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal-alu- a
and Walanae 8:36 a. m., 5:31p. m.
Arrlvo Honolulu from Ewa Mill andPearl City 7:4G a. m., 8:30 a, m.,
10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m., 4:31 p. m.,D:31 p. m.. 7:30 p. m.
Arrlvo Konolulu from Wahtavra8:3C a. m. 5:31 p. m.Dally. tEx nday. JSundar Only.
Tho Halelwn Limited, a tvro-ho- ur
train (only first-cla- ss tlcketa honored),leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:22a. m.; returning, arrives In Honoluluat 10:10 p. m. The Limited Btopa onlyat Pearl City and Wftlanao.G. P. DENISON. F. O. SMITH,
Supt. O. P. & T. A.
il 11
Indies'
Montgomery
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i essential beautifully appointed table,arc more to having atlian lartfc expenditure. .
Let us aliow you unusual patterns in
Community SilverIt has .a distinct richness of appearance and charm of
design which rival sterling.It's more than triple plate it costs hut a trifle more
than ordinary plated ware it lasts a life time.
W. W. DIMOND & CO., LTD.53- - 7 XING STREET.
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Incorporated Under the Laws of theTerritory of Hawaii.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS,
$1,028,982.39
OFFICERS:Chas. M. Cooke PresidentP. 0. Jones Vice-Preside- nt
F. W. Macfarlane..2nd. Vice-Preside- nt
C. H. Cooke Cashier3. HuBtace, Jr Asst. CashierF. D. Damon Asst. Cash. & Sect?Z. K. Meyers Audltoi
Board of Directors: Chas. M. Cooke,P. C. Jonea, F. W. Macfarlane,.E. F.Bishop, B. D. Tenney, J. A. McCand-leu- s,
Geo. R. Carter, 0. H. Atherton, F.0. Atherton, C. H. Cooke, F. B. Damon.
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DE-
PARTMENTS.
Strict attention Riven to all branchesof nanklng
JUDD BUILDING, FORT STREET.
Claus SprccKels. Wm. G. Irwin.
HONOLULU, ... H. T.
San Francisco Agents The NevadaNational Bank of San Francisco.
DRAW EXCHANGE ON
SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada l
Bank of San Francisco.LONDON Union of London ft Smith's
Bank, Ltd.NEW YORK American Exchange Na
tlnnal Bank.CHICAGO Corn Exchange National
Bank.PARIS Credit Lydnnals.BERLIN Dresdner Bank.HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The
Hongkong and Shanghai BankingCorporation.
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TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKINGAND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.
Deposits Received, Loans Made onApproved Security, Commercial andTravellers' Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange Bought and Sold.
COLLECTING PROMPTLY AC-
COUNTED FOR.
ESTABLISHED IN 1830.
BISHOP SCO.BANKERS
Commercial and Travellers'Letters of Credit Issued on theBank of California end The Lon-
don Joint Stock Bank, Limited,London.
Correspondents for the Amer-
ican Express Company, andThos. Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on term andSavings Bank Deposits.
rHE !LIMITED.
Capital (Paid Up).. Yen 24,000,000.00
Reserved Fund 15,050,000.00
Special Reserved Fund 2,000,000.00
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
Branches and Agencies:
Toklo, TCobe, Osaka, Nagasaki, Lon-don, Lyons, Now York, San Francisco,Bombay, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Han-kow, Chefoo, Tientsin, Poking, New-chan- g,
Dalny, Port Arthur, Antung-Hsle- n,
Llaoyang, Mukden, Tlenllng,Chumcchun.
The bank buys and receives for col-
lection bills of exchanges, Issues Draftsand Letters of Credit, and transact ageneral banking business.Honolulu Branch 67 King Street
PACIFIC PHOTO OALLERYWaverley Block.
(17 Hotel St. makal side.)Photography In all Its branches, pic-
tures enlarged.Kodak developing una printing a
specialty.
HAVE YOUR SHIRTS AND COLLARSDONE BY THE
French Laundrywith their new French dry cleaningprocess.258 Beretanla St. Phone 1491,
I IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE
8 IN NEWSPAPERS2 ANYWHBRB AT ANYT1MQ
7 Call on or Write? 8 C. DIKE'S ADYERTISfflG AGEHCY
f 134 Sansome Street
L8AN FRANCISCO, CAUP. J
Fraternal McoUiirh
lAMMONV LODGE NO I, I. O. O. fMeets every Monday evening at 7:H
In Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort Street. VUUIdk brothers cordially Invited to atfind.
BEN F. VICKER3. N. O.
E. It. HENDRY. Bee.
HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P O. E.
will moot tholr hall, King streetnear Fort, every Friday evening. Bjorder of the E. R.
WM. H. McINERNY, B. R.H. C. EA8TON, Secy.
DIVISION No. 1, A. &. O.
Meets every llrst and third Wednesday, at 8 p. m., In C. B. U. Hall, FortStreet. Visiting brothers are cordiallyInvited to attend.
FRANK D. CftEEDON, Pres.JAMES T. CAREY, Sec.
4 SUITS FOR 11.60.We will clean and pross 4 suits s
month for $1.50 if yon Join onr clotheleaning club. Good work guaranteed.
JOIN NOW.TELEPHONE 496.
riie Ohio Clothes Gleaning Co.Harrison Block. Beretanla nr Tort
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Clothes
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all Kinds of Ameilcan Patent Medi-cines at Low Prices.
Latest Paquin ModelsFOR
The Swellest Gowns
visonYOUNG BUILDING ROOM 72
NEW OAHU CARRIAGE CO.
Queen Street near River.Repairs of all kinds.Rubber tires' a specialty.Prices moderate.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
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At all Bars
Leading Hat GleanersFort Street Opposite Convent.
Panamas, Porto Kican, Felt andStraw Hats cleaned and made to looklike new by our specialist.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
You get tho finest glass of beer Intown at the
Orpheum SaloonFort St. above tho Orpheum Theatre.
Finest wines and liquors In stock!
HonoluluScrap Iron Co.
O. II. BROWN : : : : ManagerHALEKAUWiLA STREET
Highest price paid for Old Brass,Scrap Iron and all metals.
Telephone P. O. Box 547
WAV.V.VAVAV.VAVAViEXPERT DISPENSOR
We have an expert Soda DIs- - 5penser from tho Coast. Try his
"I Rodas.
J HONOLULU DRUG CO., LTD. KV.VAVA'.VW.V.V.VW.VtVA
wihmm IH SILK GOOD
For yearn )ur lino of silk goods hasbeen the belt In town and our lastshipment p)ved no exception.
Iwakami & Co., - - Hotel St.
HliD mi lidE. O. HALL & SON, LTD., Proprietors
Importers and Dealers In
Automobiles and Auto Supplies, Re-
pairing and Storage.Sole Agents for the Pierce Great Ar-
row, Franklin, Kissel Kar, Thomas,Cadillac.
161 Merchant Street.
TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, NOVKMDKIl 13, 1W, BRVKN
WEEKLY BUDGET
OF HOMDTON
Honolulu, November 12. !.Clmlrnian and Mombera of the HawaiiPromotion Committee. j
Oontlomon: Ily Ihc S. S. Asia wcreceived from the Government nurscr-- 1
los at Hultenzorg, Java, eight smallbags of seed of selected vurletlra ofthe rattan of commerce, which wo I
'
have handed over to Dr. Wilcox, whowill give the seeds a careful trial uttho local Agricultural ExperimentStation. I
I
We have now written for Inform-- 1
atlon as to tho cost of the seed In,,,, , !. ,i,it r
LETTER FROM OH BISHOP
onormous-knowMn- e.
viz, two cows and their calves,extensive planting. The demand for thirty goats. At that date therernttan for manufacturing purposes IsStates' Mrtalnl' no Crests reaching toa one In United
and It It Is found that the right soli;"1"0 nor any within several
and climatic conditions here, tho " ess than,co feetnUIluue- - Nor had there ever anywill beenCommittee have instrument
those planted by the thentree. excepttal in calling attention to new andprofitable Industry '',WIthn short time, we should beIn receipt of a supply of seeds of heErythroxylon Coca, the plant from theleaves of which cocaine is extracted.These are coming from Peru and willalso be given In charge of Dr. Wll- -'
cox to try out.The demand for the "Cross Roads
of the Pacific" map keeps up. freqllentiy witn father to Honolulu suddenly Increased four-fold- s. A drov-Th- o
American Consul at Mazatlan, over the old nnUve trau. So much for er Walalua oi his way to Ho--Aiexico, writes unuer uate or uctoucr2: "Please accept my thanks for copyof your map which I find very inter- -estlng. It has given me a better ideaof your situation than I had. I havegiven the map the most conspicuousplace in tho consulate."
Our consul at La Paz, .Mexico, asksfor two additional copies.
"1C ""i"ui. pusseusex asent oi iCanadian Pacific Railway at St. John,N. B., wants two extra copies while '
the general agent of this nRllway atHalifax, N. S., for six copieswhich he promises to display to ouradvantage.
By the S. S. China, sailing the 10thInst., we sent n large supply o ourgeneral folder "Hawaii" to Manila,Yokohama and Hongkong. Tho Paci-fic Mall Steamship Company's agentsIn tho Orient have promised to givethese folders a wldo distribution. Wealso sent folders to Batavla, Java, andto Colombo, Ceylon.
The secretary of tho CommercialClub at Grand Forks, North Dakota,writes under date of October 29th:"You may rest assured that the publicity work being carried on by yourorganization Is attracting attention. 1
hear from It from time to time fromdifferent sources."
Mr. H. K. Gregory, nsslstant gen-
eral passenger agent of the Santa FeRailway Company at San Francisco,writes under date of October 28: "Thopublicity work being carried on byyour Committee will, I am sure, meetwith good results. We are havingquite a good many inquiries aboutrates to Honolulu and the presentprospect Is very flattering for morebusiness for you this fall and win-
ter."Letters of similar purport are to
hand from other commercial associaand railway companies.
The former American consul atVancouver, who Is now In business inthat city, writes that we have Inter-ested him In Hawaii and ho will seewhat can ,be done In working up anexcursion from Vancouver to Hono-lulu.
Tom Richardson, able managerof tho Portland Commercial Club,writes under date of October 27, Inpart as follows: "It will bo late InNovember boforo I enn decide wheth-er It will bo advisable to run an ex-
cursion to Honolulu. I do not wnntto attempt It unless assured absolute-ly that It Is going lo bo success. I
don't bollovo you rcnllzo what greatwork you have done In attracting at-
tention to Hawaii over all sections oftho Pacific Coast and the RockyMountain country."
On tho 9th of October we wrote toC. S. Hammond & Company, NewYork, suggesting that In future edi-
tions of their large wall map of thoworld they Incorporate theshown In our map of tho "Cross Roadsof tho Pacific." Following Is their re-
ply:"Your valued favor of tho 9th Inst.
was duly received and we think youremrrrncl lrM i vnpv frnrwl nil ft llntl'nvnPwo arc having no difficulty In soilingour largo map of tho world on theequivalent projection wuh regu-
lar colors and without tho specialplato you suggest. We would bo will-
ing to engrave special plato and over-
print maps already ni hand, supplyingmounted 011 cloth, with common
rollers, the same as samplo sont you,
already a Bale of nearlycopies while wo do es-
pecially of it,shall be on sug-
gestion you youtho support mentioned. Thanking you
bringing matter to atten-tion,"
RespectfullyP. WOOD,
Secretary.
II
EDITOR HAWAIIAN HTAIt I niton . lift- -, in Hip mnnrlre In contradict from prrwmsl ,,ln' "lv r "II M.rtu linil
" l"lHtd. ami no doubt hail Ina statement mad- - on the
growing the
exist
a
a
Btlll
from
asks
tions
the
aa
HnoB
the
fourth of tile Advertiser of mil" follows: "Afforestation
badly needed on Oahti, where treel,no wltloh once onmo to I'enrlHarbor, and aont out long arms totnc BCfl ,,eon iotroatlns! overeighty years."
My own yotitnrui recollection or tnntdistrict extends to scvonty-tw- o yearsback, when my father, the Rev. Arte- -
"as uisnop, removed irom Kaiina, na- -
wall, to Walawa, Ewa, now a part of......it 1 1 rt.l.. tf IJ thn,. ivnr. 1. nt.
' '7with him to Ewa the fist or
ever Introduced Into that dis- -
populous villagers uiong me snore. At- -ter our arrival, cattle, goats and horses
sowy mulUpedi nevere(J m,and far from , shor ,
,n Noy lg39 for ,he g
at the age of nearly thirteen.During latter two years, I was
in tho habit of going a mile Inlandto drive home our cattle every after- -
, . , nccustomn.i to
be,ng R competont witness as to thefnts
At that tjle lower slopeswer(J denseiy covered by grass, most--,y a specles of bunch grass, known as
,Makulkui( uut in places tho com- -pni( or thatching grass. Cattle
wero inordlnately fond of Makul- -ja,j( wi,ich consequently, on my nextvslt to Ewa In 1853, had become en- -
t, , extInct In Inaccessible
TUFT'S ELECTION
TURNS WHEELS
Mills Increase Force Orders Pour
Into The Steel
Plants.
RAILWAYS FEEL THE CHANGE.
All Tho, Indications Now Point to aPeriod of Business
Activity.
WASHINGTON, (D. C5J, Nov. 4.That the country responded Immedi-ately to election of Wm. H. Taftas President, was shown In dis-patches Reaching the capital todayfrom all tho big Industrial centers.From New York came news that sen-sational advances In steel stocks were
to orders for thousands of tons ofstructural and railroad steel, telegraph-ed to mills as soon as It became knownpositively that Taft was victor. Thispresages heavy building operations allover the country, millions of dollars forrailroad equipment and employmentfor thousands of
NEW LIFE ON WALL STREET.NEW YORK, November 4. Wall
street gave expression to Its opinionof the election results today bv agreat buoyant and enthusiastic ad-- !vanco In prices of securities. Withuncertainty attending election re-
moved a general rush to buy stocksand bonds ensued. Participating In themovement persons from all partsof tho United States who gave expression to their confidence in thoby buying. Wnro houses and commls- -
slon houses, which havo complained formonths that they no business, saidthis evening that they more ordersto fill today than stlnce tho daysof 1901.
A shout of approval wont up whonSteel common sold up to CO. It crossedthat point closed at 50 Stoolpreferred also made a now high record,selling at the highest price In its his-tory.
Ullloil Pacific at tllO highest,.ic0 B,c0 It8 lnomorable slump, and
.. ... , . t . . ,
at 111 2. highest at whichIt ever sold.
MILLS INCREASING FORCE.BOSTON, November 1. Tho Now
England Cotton Yarn Company an-
nounces that its operations will be Im-
mediately increased to normal full ca-
pacity. During tho depth of tho do- -
Lawrence mills arc bending their ener-
gies to under way nt capacityat earliest posslblo date.
ACTIVITY IN RAILWAY SHOPS.PITTSBURG, (Pa.), November 4.
Orders woro received today by thoPennsylvania Rnllroad nt Pittsburg toplace every man and boy posslblo intho repair shops of tho road hero Inorder to niBli cars which havo for
uhh.w.. .w, ..r...US ameu stocK, aouiuern som
theso
at ?4 per copy, providing wo could prosslon, tho company was running atbo assured of un order for coplos only 30 per cent or normal, and ovonor moro from Honolulu. Such an or- - up to September last, month ot Itsder will cover tho expense of mak- - fiscal year, operations wore not bettering tho special plate, but If your peo- -, than 75 per cont of full capacity. Theplo to support to this extent Improvement In tho cotton yarns haswo' would get It up and uso it on all peon accompanied by general better-editio- ns
printed, taking our chances ment )n t!l0 entre cotton goods sltua-o-n
its aiding us sufficiently to cover( tIol) curtailment passed and many
tho balance of tho expense. This map ot tIl0 iargeBt Fall River, Lowell andhas had 200,-00-0
and, notfeel tho need Improving
we glad to act thomako If can get us
for tho ouretc.
submitted,H.
ln (he
paaeIs
thedown
I"1" for
cattlegoats
but
the
nnnn ride
bymon
the
and
thethe
due
men.
thothe
were
future
hadhad
and i.
Wn8
tho pointhas
get fulltho
out
100tho
not
care It
has
lhe UJ)J(r f)reg(a greater inlschUl lind then btun.
In conseiience of tho looonlng of thooll of the lower slopes immediately
north of the lagoon by the constanttrending of cnttlo.tho enrth washingInto and filling up the upper end of the
my
miuuie locn, a square mile or wnicnhas thus now become permanentlyshoaled, greatly limiting the prosont
uuuuio ruu ior commercial ues.At that early period, wo often vlsit- -
......nit trm .liinpuniiu (i- - Wn n im ri 1.
.' C. 7.'. 'was then In the thirties, tho baresttrace of any forest on the uplandssave at V ahlawa w here n scanty for--est extemled nearly down to the trailNative testimony was united thattwenty years before. In the old san- -
? ' 7lde ,fore,sthad been burned off theand the sandal-wo- o gathered up fromi hbiui imuuius lunuug me ux- -
tlngulshed embers. In those late thlr--ties, the only evidences of former for--
est on thoS(J np,amlB were otteringkoag ,n th)j gulcnes anU a 8parsegrowth of Dracaena Ti on tho uplandplains. No cattle or horses existedthere.
I have above reported my father'sdrove of thirty coals. This was soon
nolulu with goats, absorbed our little(Irov on th roat, Ho was tlctoc,eiIby means of our peculiar ear markleft on the goat skins. Tho eminentGovernor Kekuanaoa, who at thattlme administered all law in Honolulu,decreed that the bad man should payfour-fol- d, according to Mosaic law,which was done, and our goat-pe- n hadto be enlarged.
SERENO E. BISHOP.
months been on the side tracks In dirferent stages of repairs. As a result,railroad shops tomorrow morning willfor the llrst time in tho year, have afull quota of men. Several large firmshere intimated that they will raisewages either .December 1st of Janu-ary 1st.
President Hilton Hartley of thoAmerican Nut and Holt Fastener Com-pany, employing several hundred work-men, this evening announced that be-
ginning tomorrow the wages of allworkmen would bo Increased 20 percent and that all the overtime the menwanted could bo made.
WORK FO RMANY MEN.ST. LOUIS, November 4. Manu-
facture, commerce and ilnanco respond-ed vigorously today to the results intho national election. Tho PittsburgPlato Glass Company today notified Itsdepot at Crystal City, a suburb of St.Louis, that 20,000 men will be re-
employed immediately In all its plants.Orders wero given to recall COO mento work at Crystal City. Manufactur-ing and mining corporations In tho St.Louis district in Missouri and Illinoisare arranging to Increase their forcesand output. The Western and South-ern railroads report largo gains Infreight traffic.
NEWARK ,N. J.), November 4. Up-
on the announcement of Taf t's electiontoday the 5000 operatives In two greatthread mills In this city were notifiedthat full time work would bo resumednext Monday.
WILFLEY
In ITAMERICAN JUDGE OP SHANGHAI
RETURNS TO ATTACK. ON VICE
IN FAR EASTERN PORT.
SAN FRANCISCO, October 27 JudgeWillley of tho American court ofShanghai Is again embroiled in slrlfowith aM tho forcoB of the foreigners Inthe Chlneso treaty port.. This militant jurist of the Orient has almostbecome an international complicationIn his ruthless camnulicn against everKm., ,lf vl,. ,W Ounrlalino In HhnnHinlwhlch u cnlIe(1 tll0 j,u.Ib of tho EnBt.
Ho .mui0 so orientally hotror gambier nud the people or the gay
i ,.,.msoii wav that, he nnrnnil thnreputation ot being the most Haledman In China. When ho came to thoUnited States a few months ago howas pursued across tho Pacific by alawyer, who sought to Institute Impeachment proct'cdliifeV against himla Washington. Hut Roosevelt saidno; ho hud ovory confidence In WllHoy's Integrity and ability. Taft evenwrote a commendatory foreword to r.magazlno nrtlclo defending Wlllley'acourse In the East.
And now he Is back again In Shanghai and Into tho midst ot renewedstrife. The Pacific Mall liner Manchurla brought tho latest news of thecampaign. Tho battlo just now wngosabout tho person of S. R.' Price, a millionaire, and tho roputed owner of itbig gambling hall just outsldo thelimits of Shanghai.
Many, many months ago Prlco wasconvicted by Judgo Wllfley for threatenlng to shoot tho proprietor of ahotel In an altercation over an insultoffero to a woman. Judgo Wllfloy
I
entetoetd Price to thn Months Iniiin, Trice appfaied anil m rleadAgain he wa tried, convleted and tl
to u moiiibt and again be waaon appeal lo the United bilalet
rirvult of Han KrauclMco.Wllfle) had no aoout--r reacned the
Orient, however, after his trip toWashington, than he again haled PriceInto court and, on conviction, senten-ced lilm to three months- - Imprison-ment. An attorney named Keaeendencame clear across the Pacific to appealagain to the Circuit Court, but In themeantime Price languished in prison,for YVIUIoy refuned him ball.
And that Is only one phaHe of thefight thut Willley i making. He iswithstanding tho whole of Shanghaisingle-hande- d. Henry O'Sheu, the edi-
tor of tho Chlnose Gaiette and a Bri-tish subject, went into tho line olflro by publishing a tirade against Wil-
lley, in which ho called the judge "aperjurer, a liar and a hypocrite." Wil-lley responded by bringing action torcriminal libel. But there It rests, fortho British officials have postponed thecase until aftor tho November electionIn the United States, for fear It mayhave an effect on tho choice of a pre-sident should It become an interna-tional complication.
VERY IMPORTANT.It Is very Important that women
should avoid constipation. It predis-poses and aggravates every symptomof femalo weakness. Dr. Miles' Nervoand Liver Pills cure Constipation bystrengthening tho nerves and musclesof tho stomach which digest the food.Tho result Is a gentle, natural move-ment of tho bowels. For children theyhavo no equal. At druggists.
Watch for tho CAMEL and ELE-PHANT when the fthrlners parade to-
morrow.
BASKETSNIEUE ISLAND
BASKETS.
Artistic Marked Ta-pa-
New Post Cardsof Ainahau; MakeoIsland.
HAWAII & SOUTHSEAS CURIO CO.
Alex. Young Bldg.
Fire BnsuranceAtlas Assurance Company of
LondonNew York Underwriters
AgencyProvidence Washington In
surance Company
The 6, F. Dillingham Co, Ltd,
General Agents for Hawaii.Fourth Floor, Stange .wald Building.
Kft E I WE. IB.Honolulu, T. H.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTO.
SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL IN8URANCE AGENT8.
representingEwa Plantation Co.Walalua Agricultural Co., LU.Kohala Sugar Co.Walmea Sugar Mill Co.Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd.Fulton Iron Works of St Leaii.Blake Steam Pumps.Westons Contrlfuxals.Babcock & Wilcox Boilers.Green's Fuel Economiier.Marsh Steam Pumps.Matson Navigation Co.Planters Line Shipping Co.New England Mutual Llfo lasai
nce Company of Boston.Aetna Insurance Co.National Fire Insurance Co.Citizen's Insurance Co. (Uarttort
Flro Insurance Co.)Protector Underwriters of tho PbotiU
of Hartford.
PRIMO
EDZWORTH TOBACCO-QB- OID
Two Best ? poking Tobaccos on thiMarket.
MYRTLE COAR STOREand
JTITZPATR1CK BROS.Ageuts.
The Latest ParisianGOWNSl
atMADAME LAMBERTS
Harrison Block. Beretanla & Fort Bts
CHOICE EGGS FOR HATCHING
fromPRIZE WINNER STOCK.
"Crystal" Whlto Orpingtons, S. GrayDorkings, Black MInorcas, White Leghorns "Nonpareils," Brown Leghorn!ind Buff Wyandotte1.
Orders filled in rotation and carefulT packed.
WALTER O. WEEDON,P. O. Box 668. nonolnln.
$4,250Home For Sale
Homo now and attractive, three
bedrooms, parlor, dining room, kitchen,
bath, lannl, etc.
$4,250
in1 en III
924 Beitiei street
ONLY 75 CENTS THIS YEAR13 .VIEWS.
Wall, Nichols Co., LtdCor. Fort and Merchant Sts.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD.QUEEN STREET,HONOLULU, T. H.
AGENTS TOR
Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono-oi- ea
Sugar Company, Honomu SngarCompany, Walluku Sugar Company,Ookala Sugar Plantation Company,Pspeekeo Sugar Co., Kapapala Ranch
Charles M. Cooke PresidentGeo. H. Robertson. & Mir.E. Faxon Bishop.... Tres. ft Bscy.F. W. Macfarlane AuditorP. C. Jones DirectorO. H. Cooke DirectorJ. R. Gait DlretcorAll ot the abovo named constitute
cbn Board of Directors.
ALEXANDER S BALDWIN LTD
J. P. COOKE. Manager.
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS.H. P. Baldwin PresldtnlI. B. Castle 1st Vlce-Preilds- nl
W. M. Alexander.. 2nd Vlce-Preslds- nt
J. P. Cooke 3rd Vice-Prealds- nl
J. Waterhouse TreasurerB. E. Paxton Secretary;W. O. Smith DlrsctosG. R. Carter DirectorW. R. Castle DIreoMz
SUGAR FACTORSAND
rOJilSSION MERCHANTS.
AGENTS FORHawaiian Commerlcal ft Sugar Coas-nan-y.
Haiku Sugar Company.Pala Plantation.Maul Agricultural Company.KJhel Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company.Kahulul Railroad Company.Haleakala Ranch Company.Honolua Ranch.
Election Is OverBut many people arc still afflicted
with Itching sculp and dandruff. Thoonly way to be permanently rid of thisnulsanco Is to use
PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLERIt will keep your scnlp clean and
healthy.
Sold by all druggists and at Pache-co- 's
Barbor Shop. Phono 232.
Y. WO SING CO.GROCERIE8, FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, ET".California Butter, 40o lb; Cookln..
Butter, 30c. lb.; Island Butter, lie. Ik.1186-118- 8 Nuuanu BtreiL
Telephone Main 2S8. Box IIHFine Job Printing, Star Office.
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CURIOSHAW A 1 1 AN mid HAM O A XLarge Assnrtim'tit in 'LWn
Woman's tixohnngcHotel Union .
W.G. Irwin & Co., Ltd1UIAK FiCTUia, COMMISSION 48 E UTS
wm. o. Irwin.. President and ManarJohn D. Bpreckels. First Vlos-Pmld-
W. M. Glffard... Secondh M Whitnar TreasurerRlcbani Irers Secretary j
D. Q. May .Auditor
-A- GKNTS 70R-Ooe- aale
Staamahlp Co., San Franclueo,Oil.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-delphia, Pa.
Hakalau Plantation Co., Hllo SugarCompany, Honolulu Plantation Co.,
Hutchlnaon Sugar Plantation Co.,
Kllauea Sugar Plantation Co., Olo-wa- lu
Company, Paauhau Sugar Plan-tatio- n
Co., Walmanalo Sugar Co.
is the purest and best made In Hono-
lulu because experts direct Us manu-
facture from pure ingredients.Phono 71.
Cash SavingProblem I s
Solved WhenYou
Burn GasThere are n.any other reasons
why a gas stove should be In
your kitchen.
ILimited
Bishop Street
OAHU TAILORING CO.Merchant Tailors.
Cigar Stand on the Corner.
Beretanla and Emma Streets.
Catton, NeiJl & Co.
Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmithsnnd Boilermakers.
First class work at reasonable rates.
Honolulu Iron Works:
4TEAM ENGINE8, 8UQAR MILL8,TOILERS, COOLER6, IRON, BRASS
AND LEAD CASTINGS.
Machinery of Every DescriptionMade to Ordor. Particular Attentionpaid to chip's Blacksmlthlng. JobWork Executed on Short Notice.
will bny a One home.Easy terms.
RENT TRUST CO
The Two JacksTHE FA8HION
Jack Scully, Prop. Jack Roberts, Mgr.
Hotel Street near Fort Phone 482,
APERFECTFITGuaranteed
With our expert cutter who has justreturned from the coast we guaranteerrsry suit to fit.
f . f . CO., LTD.
Merchant Tailors.Waity Bulldlnx Klni: Street
hwi IPrltnoWall, Nlrholi. To. . .I'MHonolulu (la Co. .
A N. Sanford . . . ,P 4
Hankruptey Notlc
TH rATHK.Local Omo. U. t. Wwttlwr ttHfacH,
Yitmi Bulging.Honolulu, T. 11., Noreittbtr 13, mt.
Temperatur , a. t.; S a. hi 10
a. ra.; and morning minimum.t5; 72; 72; 71; 65.
Barometer reacting: anoluta humid-lt- y
(grains par cubic tool); relativehumidity and dew point at S a. ffl.:
oo.ai; w; t.Wind: Vwoctty an direction at G a
in.; 8 a, 10 a. m.; and noon:A Nil!.; 3 NIC; S SV.; 7 S.
Hid n fall uurint, :i hours ending S a.
in.: none.Total wina movement during -- 1 nouns
ended at noon 160 miles.WM. n. STOCKMAN,
Section Director.
NEWS IN A NUTSHELL.
Paragraphs That Give CondensedNews of the Day.
Honolulu B. P. O. E.,., .1.1. ,..,i..o. i
itici vi tin viututiQiWalter C. AVcodon has choice eggs
for hatching from prize winning stock.Address P. O. Box 05S.
Japanese and American drugs andgeneral merchandise nt Ishii, cornerUeretania and Nuuanu.
Join the Ohio Clothcx Cleaning Co.'sclub and they will clean and press four j
suits a month for $1.50.
Rudolf J. nudity's violin concort at out. ncr conumon nns improvou somc-nii- n
na n PTnBt anrrosR. Mrs. J. T. what. She has boon away from thisLewis was accompanist. I
Harrv F. Davison. Itoom 72. YoungHotel has tho latest Paqtiln models.They mnko tho swollest gowns.
Scaling of Mongolia passengers hag'gago personally attended to by CityTransfer Co. Phone 152. Jas. II. Love.
M. Ohta the contractor and bulla- -
er is now located nt oju boutn iioioi nlac0 ot Mrs, Campbell-Parke- r, deccas-stre-
between Punchbowl nnd Alapai. 0(jA. L. C. Atkinson, attorney of the Loll,sa Relncko ls B1n Albcrl
Anti-Saloo- n League, presented his re- -Relneck of thoa sorgeant marnes atport at an oxecutivo session ot that nayal Btatonj fm dyorco m
St"dll- - grounds of cruelty, non-supp- andW. W. Ahana Co. guarantees a per- -,
tlesonlon- -feet fit with every suit. Thoy receivedAssistant U. S. District Attorney W.ti.n lntnt Nnu- - Yorit'8 alm.lno l.v tl.rt',.
Tho annual meetlnc of the Hawaiianwill open
island.morning.
and of
Alohawhich Iiawaiians to
candidates as homesteads. the iselection are making a of this il,
thanking their supporters atluaus and there.
For tho finest dry and'
Ohio nnd Kiawe stove wood,the Union-Pacifi- c Transfer Co.,
Ltd. 122-12- 0 King phone GS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Melville M. Gower, wholived In Honolulu for years;long ago, lately celebrated their goldenwedding in Haven, Connecticut.
can make the finest pies '
the world by putting: a filling HeinzMince Meat between two light, flakycrusts. Ask for "Heinz" at your gro- -cor s.
Send a wlreloss mossage friendsafter they have passed Diamond Head,or before they sigh: it. The rates arclow. Inter-Islan- d communication lssafe and
Two beautiful , elegantly dresseddolls will given away at the N. S.Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd. The con-to- st
will bo decided by votes, and willbegin next Saturdny.
Randolph Beryl Derflinger, a navalsailor, died Nov. 11 at Quarantine Isl- -and cerebro spinal meningitis. Hohad been 111 five days and five doctorshad consulted tho case.
Attention police has beencalled the careless use of dynamiteby Japanese employed at "Klondike"
, Brown's scrap repository, Queenstreet, whereby fragments metal aresent hurtling about tho neighborhood.
,
iiiuiiiuuio unit gucaio ml iuuHawallan Planters' Associationattended the banquet at the Alexander
' Young hotel last night which signaliz- -, cloge of tho annlm, n)eet, o
.i.. nBEnr.ifiHnii a moindrnmn writtenby A. Wilder concluded fes-
tivities.Miss Kathorlue Lont Stevenson, pre- -
aidant, f.f P.. T. IT..
who ls stonnlnir over in Honolulu forj a sliort vl.lt, will preacli in thoFirst
.iiuiiiuuiHi. cnurcu aunuuy morning at, ... .,
ii o ciock. nne is an cuucuieu wo- -
man and widely known as teacher,preacher and writer.
Father Powell, who recentlywas Interviewed in San Fran- -
the beauties ot Kilauea, Hawaii's fam- -
niiR volrano.. . whteh is tnmo nnd barm- -loss, a chronic emotion."Compared with Kllauea," FatherPowell, "Vosuvlus is a ."
Following an address fromValentin, prisoners in Oahu Prisonmade a collection of their scanty:
Tho Most Popular Saloon in the Clty.jdsco, and said with regard to his expe- -
AHANA
LoiIsTnTcIG.
WN. Ntal Ik bnowwNi awl H. A.K. WIIMmm, bfMliw nf tbt mm, lthe
Afief the memotti' a rreptkMi waa heW ai tke how the
Rumor has it that II. Ilettra, whono tneMafnlly englnwred the ltenuh-lk- n
enmiMlirn Hawaii, will iw aanHdttlate for a Jmlaeslilp. Judge Llnd-a- y
f Honolulu la expected to retire.In which rate Jmleje Matthewman willprobably take his place. Imvlng nuopening which the clover young Hlloattorney la well ninOMed to (111. HlloTribune.
George Pllmer, Past Potentate of Is-la- m
Temple. San Krnnclsco, has boona dinner guest of some Shrlner ovoryevening alnre his arrival, nnd Includ-ing tho banquet tomorrow hns n likeengagement ovory oventng until hisdeparture for home noxt Wednesday. OctOn Sunday he will he taken on anauto trip this Island. Fll-in- or
was here ton years ago as cap-
tain a California volunteer com-pany going to the Philippines.
His Excellency Tang Shao-y- l, suc-
cessor of Wu Ting Fang as ChineseMinister to Washington, nnd PrinceTsni Fit will he met, on their arrivalin tho Mongolia, by a guard of honorronslrtlng of two companies of IT. S,
regulars nnd two companies of theG. H. which will oKCort them to theC'llneee consulate. The dMIngiitahcavisitors will ho grouted with militarywilutos nnd accorded courtesiesduring their stay. Captain ThomasCummins of of the N. G. H. nnd an ofil-c- er
from Fort Shalter garrison willnet as their nldos.
Miss Edna Lloyd or this city Is se-
riously 111 in a San Francisco hospitalwith peritonitis. At one time it wasthought that she could not recover
city for a long visit to relatives at the j ..
coast but oxpected to return on theManchuria, due here on Monday. Herhosts of friends hero will be sorryhear of her illness.
C.Pnl Rnmiiot Pnrlrpr line nnHMntinH
that ho be appointed the guardian ad i
lltem of Liliuokalani Kawananakoa
T. Rawlins left for Kauai in the Kl,lau- - whlch salId at midnight with the
lit for small farming the land will becut up and sold as requested.
TRANSPORT FLASHED
TAFT'S ELECTION
SAN FRANCISCO, November 7 Thesteamship Hongkong Maru arrived inport early yesterday morning from theOrient, 5 days and 23 hours from Hono- -
Captain Smith repot Is that at 10:30o'clock on Thursday evening he receiv- -
ed a wireless message from trans- -port Sheridan. Tho Sheridan left thisport Thursday noon, bound to Manila.The telegram gave the news to thepassengers of the Hongkong Maru thatTaft had been elected president of theUnited States, and that everybody on J
board the transport was well.
j
10 HIAIPACKETS
SAN FnANCISCO, NovemberTho bark Andrew Welch sailed for Ho-nolulu yesterday with cargo at
r,u onn ,i ,,,,,,H., tl, f,,ll,'
000 bbls flour. 2.712 bales hay. 3.017- 'ctls barley, 4,020 lbs bran, 20,000 lbsmWfeed, 750 lbs hops, 1,831 libs and 51cs bread, cs 50 bbls and hf bblssalmon, 921 cs canned goods, 46,721 lbsaiin-H- IT OTA 11... nnl, O Vn .t'b," " ,
a l,a,nts 10 bbla allQ 1 cs M- - 12bbla tar t0 cs henzlne, 450 kegs red"d white lead. (M0 pes and 298 lbs
- "niiltnrril Imntimianlo 9Q l.rfla hrnnmc- u u.uuu.o,125 VSB paper. 10,000 flro brick, 8.2G7ft hardwood, 12,000 ft sksHme. 40 pes and 4 pkgs doors, 7 balesduck, 200 cs dynamite, 20 cs blastingcaps, 232.49G lbs bone meal, 205,945 lbs
The bark Ann., Johnson sailed forHllo yesterday with 2,436 ctls barley.19 oin iha iimn 9 isa i.nioo i,nr m ibtibs middlings, 10,000 lbs mlllfeed, 1G.150bs 8UBar, 1,019 gais wine, 92 gals and
10 c8 whSkeyi 28 gas and 5 cs brandy,144 bs dl.ed frult c00 ca and bbls j
10 cs canned d 1Q C8
Rubber Growers' Association mojnbcrs of tho Sugar Planters' Asso- -
in the Chamber of Commerce rooms elation from thatnext Thursday Governor Frcar may request Director
Members visiting nobles aro Wilcox the Federal Experiment Sta-invit-
to attend tho Ceremonial Ses- -, tlon, to visit Kau to look into thesion of Temple tomorrow adaptibillty of the soil on certain land1:30 at K. of P. hall. j have petitioned be
Democratic in the late opened If soiltour
hereseasoned
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400 25
lumber, 250
220salmon
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of
T w " r"y7 ' ' cigarettes, 29 bdls pipe, 24,000 lbs coke,tiring home tho have ,,
been nursing lepers at Kalaupapa for " ' ' '2.700 sks lime. 31 pkgs electrical goods,
twenty-flv- o years. They raised six- -p,gs dry ZoAa- - 21 cs boots and Bboes'teon dollars
Mr. Henry II. Williams and Miss'2;410 1mbcr' "?B,eB' "Annie Ward wore married yesterday P B8jvlndows, 5 bbls oil, 1,100 cs coal
evening at the Roman Catholic catho- - "' 15 PkBs Palnt Pcs nnd 45 buls
dral. Father Stephen officiating. The ,ron- - olc- - valued at ?51,101.
bride was given awny by her uncletl .
Georgo Ward, her sister, Miss Allco Fine Job Printing, Star Office
SUGAR QUOTATION
96 TEST
Date. Per Lb Per Ton.Oat. 17....Oct. 20Oct. 20Oct. 21 ...4,08 cents.Oct. 2SOct. 23Oct. 21Oct.2GOct. 27Oct. 2S 4.09 cents...
3.09 centsOct. 30Oct. 31 3.95 cents...Nov. 4
Nov. 6.. 3.92 centsNov. 9Nov. 10Nov. 11Nov. 12
llawaiianToHaGGoPiantaiionCo.,
Capital Stock $100,000.005000 Shares Par Value $20.00
Subscription list now open at theoffice of
HARRY ARMITAGEStoolc IllKl UCtidHrolcer .....
Catupball Bloclt, Alercnant btroet.Prospectus may tie had on appllca
tlon.
i a ivempif ornnoTUfllLI UlUUIiULrUUI
Stock. Bid. Asked.Brewer & Co $195.00 ?
f.wa !ant C-- ; 27,60 27.75."""""" 180.00Hawaiian Com 9S.00Hawaiian Sugar 34.50 j
Honokaa ' 14.50McBrydo 3.75 4.00Oahu Sugar Co 2S.G0 28.75Ookala 15.00Olaa Sugar Co 4.50 4.75Paauhau 21.00Pepeekeo 143.00Pioneer Mill Co 142.00Walalua Agri 80.00Waimea 47.50Hawaiian Electric 110.00Hon. R. T. Co com G6.00
Nahiku Rub. Co. ns 32.50Hau. B. & M. Co 20.00Haw. Pineapple Co 24.00Haiku Gs 101.00McBrydo Gs 95.00O. R. & L. Co. us 101.00Pala Plantation Cs.... 101.00Walalua Agri. OS 100.50
WHY J. D. ROCKEFELLERWOULD VOTE FOR TAFT
NEW YORK, October 29. John D.
Rockefeller, president af the StandardOil Company, gave out an interviewtoday telling why he Intended to votefor Taft for president. He said: "Isupport Mr. Taft because, on comparing him personally with Mr. Bryan, hisch,ef opponent x flnd the baance ot fltness and temperament entirely on his
,de Th(J oJecUon of Mr Taft x l)C.
makes for ,aw and order andBtabmty ot bus,ness. He is not amani r judge t0 adventure wlUl rashexpcr,nient8 or to lrapede a return toprosperity by adV0Cating measures8UUverslve oE lndustrial progress.
..,t mn not bo that the presentadmInl8tration has In any way what.ever favorcd the ,al ,nterest t0which my life has been devoted."
PRISONERS ARE I
I
TREATED WELL ROW
Tho difference in tho manner inwhich tho Territorial prisoners arob.eltlB. treated at tho Present time fromtlint In mhlnli h Air rmtn tKOntDII in 1VI 'Iuiui til wiiiuii iiicj' 1 CI v bivuiisu J uuuIs well Bhown in a report which High I
Sheriff Honrv lmnnened to bo lookinirluto when callod on bv a Star reporter ,
this morning. He ran across an en- -
try reading as follows:'Klnl, one of tho pol cooks, ree'd. ... .,,. .,llc morn'
,ng ana wfls shaved top
M"1,i.. ,UlU Having tobacco on him. 'Under the present system when the
men aro not busy at work they aroallowed the tobacco lsto smoke andZZ nTwtL r"" J ' '... ,,1M
. .H, nlmBOjf Das made a cus- -
l"m personally buying tobaccoj
to
'ei the pr,sonerS wh haV D6ltherlne"Q8 nor money,
HONOLULU SEEMS
TO HAVE THE CASH
The money for taxes is still comingfast and keeping tho clerks In tho taxofflco busy. Yestordny tho office re-
ceived tho sum of $44,132.35 from thotnxpayors of the city, making a totalof $195,482.70 received to date,. Thatmonoy ls plenty in the city and that
LONDON BEERPrice
ft shillings, 10 1- -2 ponce.10 shillings, 3 ponco.10 shillings 4 2 ponce.10 shillings, 3 3-- 4 ponce.10 shillings, 4 2 peuoo.10 shillings G ponco.10 shillings 3 ponco.
10 shillings 2 1- -4 ponce.10 shillings 3-- 4 ponce.10 shillings.9 shillings 9 pence9 shillings 11 4 penco.
10 shillings, 1 2 pence.
10 shillings 2 4 pence.10 shillings, 3 3-- 4 pence.10 shillings, 2 1--4 ponce.10 shillings, 3 pence.
James F. Morgan'sAUCTIONEER AND8TOCK BROKER
Member of Honolulu Stock and Bond&xchang.
Stock and Bond Orders receiveprompt attention.
Inforinntlon furnlshei relative to allSTOCKS AND BONDS.
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Phone 7!i P. O. Box 394.
times are much better than last year Isshown by the fact that hut $137,270.15was collected up to the night of No-
vember 12 in 1907.
EE II SUCCEED
SENATOR PLATT
THE EMBASSADOR TO ENGLAND
WOULD HAVE REVENGE ON HISOLD ENEMY.
NEW YORK, November 4 WhltelawReld, Embassador to Great Britain, isa candidate to succeed United StatesSenator Piatt, Republicans connectedwith the National Committee say,Among the candidates besides Roid are
Frank S. Black, Congress-man J. Sloat Fassett and Timothy L.Woodruff, chairman of the RepublicanState Committee. The Republicanlegislative caucus to choose Piatt's successor promises to be a lively gathering. Roid has no lovo for Piatt andaside from the honor, ho might findsome personal gratification in supplanting the former boss. When President MoKlnley was elected, Reld, whohad been Minister to France underPresident Harrison, sought the appointment as Embassador to GreatBritain, but Senator Piatt strenuouslyfought him and prevented his appointment. Reld was named as Embassadorby Roosevelt.
NATIONAL GUARD OF HAWAII,Headquarters, First Infantry,
Honolulu, T. H., November 13, 1908.Special Order No. 2G.
1. In pursuance of Special OrderNo. 21, A. G. O., dated November 12,1008, Companies "E" and "F" ot theFirst Infantry, N. G. H., will assembleunder arms at the Drill Shed at thosounding' of three (3) blasts of theHawaiian Electric Co.'s whistle, andwill parade and form a guard at andan escort from tho Hackfeld Wharf,Honolulu, T. H., upon the arrival ofthe Special Embassy to the UnitedStates with His Highness Prince TsaiFu on tho S. S. "Mongolia," on orabout the 14th day of November, 1908.
2. Company "B" ot the First In- -fantry, N. G. H., Is detailed to lire asalute , of twenty vone (21) guns at thorj X 11 V I ? II 111III1IILT lT I fill 11 II Hn- -
3- - Major W. R. Riley will assumecommand of Company "E" and "P""Pn B"cn uuty,
Uniform: Service with white-gloves- ,
By order of Colonol Zlegler.THOS. P. CUMMINS,
Captain & Adjutant, 1st Infantry,N. G. H,
U. S. MINERAL PRODUCTS.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. A grandtotal of $2,0G9,289,190 worth ot mineralproducts in tho United States is an-nounced in the statistical summary forthe calendar year 1907, issued today bythe geological survey. Of this amount?1,1GG,125,191 was 903,- -024,005 metallic, and $100,000 nonspecified. Tho mlnoral products fortho previous year aggregated $1,904,'007,034.
If China wants a constitution shoshould stop lying In ' bed smokingopium pills. Louisville Courier-Jou- r
nal.About tho only person who does not
seem to bo particularly concerned, justnow over the future of tho farraor isthe farmer. Providence Tribune.
Hns It occurred to anybody that thoancient phrnso "oily politician," lauBsumlng a now significance? Port- -
land Telegram
Two Beautiful Dolls
Elegantly Dressed
To Be Given AwayTho largor doll will bo given to tho child receiving tho greatest
number Ot votes, the other doll to tho child receiving tho nexthlghost number. Tho Contest begins ..
Saturday, November 14thA voting coupon will bo given with every 25o purchase. The dolls
nro now on display In the Mllllnory Window.Our employees will not be allowed to participate In this contest.
Thursday, Friday and SaturdayARE THE,
Last Day8 ol the Linen SaleTho LAST OPPORTUNITY ot buying TABLE LINEN, NAPlKINS,
and TABLE CLOTHS nt big MONEY SAVING PRICES.
N. S. Sachs' DryCorner of Fort and Beretanla Streets.
BIjaoo Meatwhen used as a filling between two light,
flaky crusts, will make the very
jjj that you have ever tasted.8
Ask your Grocer for it, and
say "HEINZ" very Distinctly.
M
HllWlD Cans
J. HOPP & CO.,
HU
Phone 395. 63 Queen
GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF TEAMING
DEALERS IN )
Fire Wood, Stove, Steam and Coal
.Crushed Rock, Black and White Sand.
Garden Soil.
Hay, Grain, Cement. Etc., Etc.
Teaming;
Splendid
COME
Goods So., Ltd
STAGE -- PECK CO., LTD.
ESTIMATES
Blacksmith
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The kind which have taken townby storm. Nothing finer. Tho bestthing in baby carriage lino everinvented. Big variety.
hewers 4 Cooko BuMmg
Street. P. Ba.,fl!
& QiayiQi Co., LtL
deal in Crushed Rock, White and
Assortment-- OF-
CHOICE SELECTIONS'.
IGENERAL CONTRACTORS.
Phone Office 281. P. O. Box 154.
Fort St., Opp. W. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.
We do all kinds of also
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Black Sand, Broken Coral, Garden Soil, Etc.
SAFE MOVING A SPECIALTY.
Pure White ChinaFor Decorating
has arrived and will be placed on sale Monday, November 2nd. j
The line comprises the very newest designs in both useful and
ornamental Pieces. v
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EARLY FOR
CROCKS'.
W. W. Dimond & Co. - - 53-5- 7 King St.
AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS JF.WEL STOVES.
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