14 toT? IT 11 11J! Can be economical enough to save all the u: needed for Are now past week en's furnishings There are Suspenders, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear, Hats and Shoes, which are really "hot weather goods," at prices that defy competition. Prices CANTON Showing of i- MILTON & IT tl. ' i . .' ' . ' .- "". ' , ' ' ' i. i . ... - i i . . i . . V for the National Birthday if you make your on display, having are the "saving, kind," and the goods are new goods. VALUES and QUALITY cannot he equaled in Honolulu. C&Mdii Dry Gal C, : Hotel Street, opposite Empire Theater. and Selected by Mrs. Milton PARSONS 'J- IMS B best protection H. F. llOXOLTLr 3X T2V 00 spending reached this store during the Women Articles every Ionian desires and kneeds for comfort and appearance on the Fourth, Hosiery Corsets Under wear, Dress Goods, Trimmings, and Ribbons. Fort Street the public can have. Our name "IF IT'S FROM WICHMAN'S YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD" WICHM AN & COMPANY STAK lU'I.LKT IX, MONDAY, money es 2 ARBUCKLES RETJEW WAR ON THE SUGAR TRUST NEW YORK, June 17. )ucc agun the .Treat houses of Arbu'klo ml Jlavcmeyer have declared .war. The cause is sugar, and to the victor iri- ahly Avill go thtirofits to be hul r'roiiv supplying to 'the country its ..annual millions of tons of the refined prod uct. The Arbuckles are the aggres sors, r.-? they were in the lact passpe at arms fifteen years ago, when they. first started to cut into the Heve riieyer monopoly in the refining of sugar, and the Haven-eyci's count r ed by roasting coffee, an industry in which the Arbuckles up to that time were supreme. John Arbucklei the best lighter of his line, is gone, but his succesors, imbued -with his spirit, are taking up the fight which, before his death re cently, he prpbably had planned, and with the popular slogan, '"'Cheapen tTm cost of living," they are joining their allies for a final onslaught on tnt sugar trust citadel. TO MAUI WEDNESDAY, : That anyone may not be stopped from going to Maui Wednesday night on the C'audino the management of the Inter-Island Company has set the tiijie of the departure of the Claudlne at-half past six o'clock. This will per mit the business men7 who wish to take the outing, time to go home ana chr.nge their clothing and get a bite to eat before leaving. , Great promises are made by the Maui committee relative to the pro gram of even's and for those who do not care for the races there is always, a tramp up lao Valley on the card. It .is a beautiful place and 'the oppor tunty is given for investigation. P'iht dollars pays for the round trip from Honolulu. 3! puxchas Goods LEADING JEWELERS AVLY 1. 1012. D. P. R. Isenberg Caught c. w; Vrr r' t o. 7 TV, - VNv. f e v- lib aASs v 1 S X . y If . INVOLVES 3 RACES; LANDS IN U. S. JAIL A Hawaiian : boy took a Japanese back to ride to a .Chinese wedding. Saturday niftlit, and wad locked , up in an American jail as. the result. The I wedding was held at Kaneohe an 1 ! Joseph David, being distantly related to the bride, decided, to attend and lor the purpose t ook hack No. "248 be longing to a Japanese. David had not driven three hundred - ards before he was pursued by an irate Japanese hack-owner and crowl of Rvmpathizers who personally fopk ! David in charge and1 escorted him to the jail. THE STAFFS VIEW The advertisement in ;the Star-J?ul-. Jtiii todiiy inserted by Henson. Smith A: , I Ad, really expresses the opin-. ions of the s.Us staff f the establish ment. The Kciitlttnon have the best opiVortunity to Irani why the trade of 1 1 Ve s- to r o i s c n s t a n 1 1 y k r o vv i n s . fTl-i ey know toAvhat extent the general man-agr-ment of th' bus-ines-s, and- their connection as factors, has in- influenc ins? triidc Hesides conveying informa tion to tho public, the-mlvertlsement ffives publicity to the custom which, hv ions; usage, has become a rule in the RoVrrnment. of the salesmyn. i AMERICAN HEADS ' LEPER REPUBLIC MANILA, June IS. Iho first p ce dent of the first leper republic in th- world is an America:! eiti.e'i nameJ Michael Whalen, the only Amcricin leper r.n the isi.Mid -f I'-il-im is M5 Philippines, who toci.y was- clef ted chief executive of the rejU?'Hc wiiica the Philippine government ha.-s 01 gin i?en to manage, the affairs oTKe.,;?r.cr toIoi.v. - - . ARMY FIELD BRIIAD. i The new field bread of the United d-tfites-Army is to have its first field trial in the Philippines.- It is much like' odinary"home-mathi" bread, ex? cept that each loaf is baked separate Iy with a thick Inrd crust, which wjl! keep it in god condition, for a fort- n:ght. After that, it can be freshened j li n t . i . iiv r) CORRECT Vim e. A mechanism has been attached to the timec lock at the Hamburg obser vatory by. which the exac ollicial time is transmittetd to the telephone svstcm of the city. Frcm , the -fifty- iMimi in mff-'-i on 5 A V 4: -: i wx cA. . . . um mat wp hi i ,.. ' the jewelry box stands for quality 1 I . X . . v v ' V & ' v "T i i..li)inrwfirn' - 1 t " v" ' . 4 V ' if ' 1 Photos of the Hon. D. P. R. Isenberg up in Placer County, CaU viewing the California-Hawaiian Development Company's work in hydraulic min- fng. This property is handled by Hawaiian capital, among the controlling 'owners being James S. and John McCandless and C. G. Bock us. Mr. Isen- cerg is snown in various pnov.ua near fifth to the sixtieth second of each minute the apiaratus transmits a musical signal.Avhich j followed by a phonographic announcement of the exact minute. LAFiGE-CMURCH Bl'.LL. A bcdl and . nfountinfs weighing more than J 2,001 pounds has just been : shipped " from Tl -y. 'this h't".te, to the First Church of Christ, Scient ist, San Diego, :Cal. This is sai l to be th largest hell in America .west of Chicago. The doors of the ordin ary box car being too small to admit the bell, recourse was had to shipping JSkiiiJ-.i In The Act Vv. :.: . . K- imc viri nw , ia steamer to Galveston, where a special car wilt be in readiness to con vey the bell to its destination. FOR A, BABY. f The proprietor oT a Greek can iv kitchen in Klkhart,. Ind. is rrcdi'ed with the longest name in the State. Ale signs himself "Pappatheodoroko 'komur)6untaourgeotofou!os.', For tho eonv'e'r.ience-' of-, othefs who may h ve (Kcasion to addresis him he i JJpcroa IViichels. Wanted Two more- passengers for around-t he-island at 5G. Lewis Stables and Garage. Tel. 2141.-- 1 J