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HONOLULU BTAIl-BUIXEl!INpKDAYrAUGal912. v. We Ask !'ViiY 7 COUGH?" SPECIAL MAIL SERVICE TO STARBULLETIH Home and Foreign Dispatches Giving. World's News at a Glance, , world's mil wmm ? r. . i V 11 -i ' k 'A. YesX On every bottle. - Q. Any alcohol in it?A;v ; '?'A, Not a n$e3ro:aT ' ' i . -j - ' . i- , - - ' - - -- '- ; Q. How may I learn more of this? : - A. Ask your doctor. He knows. Th Logical Way for Evtrything OvenCooktd - : : :C Ivo ius,v no grease, . nos odor. V -' i Hats' are strong, ( clean; water an4 grease-proof. v: " . ;-: For , anything1 ovenVcooked. -V , . hetalna all ? natural J ulcetC v Saves V usual v 25 v los In , weight V J '-V 55 Bags - 25c Limited - t v, .Young Duildlng v , ,; , Cerylce ( twsys Gcod at thtji Cunha's Allty, Nsxt Union : Grille on -v--King Ctrtst ;f;s;:; Tf AS AITAHDED UIGnEST HOiORS Fair held at Sacramento; ... . . ; . At the recent . California SUte A GOLD ATTAIID v - - A BLUE H1EB0N Alt AUD and A CASU PRIZE ; 1000 FEET; 54-INCH .-'V Extra Good Vaiue--5 Ft $3.75 JAMES GUILD COMPANY1 James L. Holt TV- -wv ' if USeri son "fine jots; hear; thi ca tine at Palama at a bargain, also th balmy tea-beach node of th laU A4. cilral Beckley at Aqua Marine. ; ; ... " REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT! O. 0. Gunha r 78 Merchant St Phone XStl FOR SALE A' small number - of chiap lota In a new tract on Gulick street just open ,ed: . Prices ranging from Easy terms.. C ; .. . $150 to ; 500. : Also a few lots in fuuanu Valley. . i . FOR RENTA tone, cosy 2bedroom ; cottage In town. Vt. and a 4 -bedroom ; house, with all pos&Ible conveniences and latest improvements, at KallhL $3S. J. H. SCH N ACK, 137 Merchant Street AN OPPORTUNITY Spnasiiim 139 Merchant Strea. , .,0- What is good for my cough? V'-.'M. Oyer's Cherry PectoraL ' 1 HoW 16rl Has it bceh iised? -A. Seventy ytti,;.;.f;'-;"-- Q. Do doctors endorse it? : A. l not,wc would not make it Biorkinan latest news bulletin. (News Originating on 1 the Day the Steamer Sailed.) An inventor has perfected an elec trical appliance to calm the air In front of a flying machine in much the same way that oil will calm a tern pettQpns'sea.,... Dr. Shepherd of the Harvard Med ical school believes he has found a cure for Infantile paralysis. Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, the Califor nia novelist, caustlciy condemns San Francisco women as being "alert as an oyster." She fays they have a low 'order rof intelligence" and are; spoiled -just because they didn't take enough interest in registering and voUng. . - Standard oil stocks soared in New j ' YorkV several shares selling sX 10OO, the hlghCTt price on record. - - The governmenthas opened offices in San Francisco preparatory to bring ing suit against the Southern Pacific to tecover oil lands taltiel at m. . i Americans are fleeing from the Mex ! lean - rebel . army) moving northward. Orozco's lieutenant defies the United States to Intervene in the revoluUon, : : South Carolina is In the midst of a bitter 'political campaign, CbleBlease; the governor has been accused of sell ing pardons and accepting bribes. Captain Q. Jl .Chasman, mas vet. of the full-rigged 'ship. Dtrigo. has Just died 'at Seattle.' Coast auto dealers are; protesting against the new freight rates soon to go into effect which raises transpor tation' charges nearly . $20' a; carload. Edward M. Blatt of Pittsburg will receive tZ,000 from the Mexican gov ernment - for damages c.) for -; being . v.. fBr ALBERT.) ISpecial Star-Bulletin Correspondence 1 WASHINGTON, D. C July 15 The simiaerlngf.the political pot became less ; pronounced : as" the Immediate ef fect of the two big conventions pass ed away." President Taft selected his secretary; Charles D. Hllles. to man age his campaign, i Governor. Wilson intimated that McCombs, who aided him in securing the' nomination would by. given the Chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee.1 It is iiow' suggested ha ; William' Flinn, the Jrogressive boss bt Pittsburg,' will be given the same position by Cot Roose velt when his "Bull MooseM conven- tion ; formally places him In ' the run- n i mm mm nlng. :-';v ;-::. ; .-v--rr- r Roosevelt " The ; Senator will always ':. There have been : some conferences believe the Colonel betrayed hlni and and consultations at the White House,- destroyed his chances of securing the but nothing of practical Talae.was:iae-noniinaUon.Uy7.becomlhg' a candidate complished. .The most important con- on his own hook.'. Mr. La Follette elusion j was that President -Taft will-feels ; extremely ; pitterV toward V 'the not do any extecslve swinging around foxmer President - , he circle during his campaign. He jwlli ?- ; '' "' ' ' $i ' '' kaveahe flwworks and. , oratory pi 53 AMERICA IS- " ' ) .The President has definitely; decia- ,; , :;:;; ON THE DECLINE ed that he will not go over the coun- . v. ' ;; ... try seeking the support '. of voters. V BERLIN, July 13. The United That he will make some speeches, is SUtes has reached ; its period "of ' de nrobable. But they win be delivered cline, is announced ; by ,aron. H.- von either to visiting i delegations calUng arnekow; a widely traveled German, at Beverly or Washington or In poInUf;hif tributes to theReichsbote, a; 'fn -the east that k will be convenient Berlin newspaper, an trtlde summar. andtheccaslons appropriate. ; Even ). Sfe the number of speeches Is to 'JS ea.ThefPresIdeews on public questions we jady thor- arI, tn are wrIu . m oughly well known and fJ1"0.1 1 manifest animus that they deserve no be necessary to amplify W4 former ut- U, , Baron :vohBarnekow, on the, terances to an extensive degree. - Icontrary, writes in .a matter of feet Thert sleniflcance of a no-campaign wavt withont twA of ti.AmHo trip forxMr. Taft is that he wiir per-, mit all that sort of thing to be done by, Roosevelt and Wilson. .The lTesi ilent has" never teased to regret the circumstances that clrapelled mm to take the stump against the' attacks of Roosevelt andi no Influence can in-. dace him to repeat that sort of thing. Fighting agaicst bitter and unfair t- tacks When he was a canaiaaie ior me i. ' 1.. u - nomination aoes not, mane n uetes- sary. in his opinion, that he should re- wT. A mrrtim tor. to similar at- tacks now that he is a regular cm- j dldate He thinks that the country very 'fully understands the issues' and the time-nonored custom that a . President shall not go on the stump In behalf of his own re-election. The "Silent Vote Republican managers "feel that there Is a big element of strong men In the country who deplore the departure al- ready-made from dignified precedents as to what Presidents and ex-Presi-J dents shall do, in or out of politics, and who will be gratified that Mr Taft ven now upholds their view. It Is believed in some quarters that an Immense number of vote3 will be cast this fall after consideration of the per sonal' conduct and attitude of the three candidates. At his summer home at Beverly and when, he. returns to "Washington this fall the President will receive visitors and talk to t them in response to re quests. Just as effective speeches would be letters answering corres pondents and friends, a method idopt-1 't. ' Husta ALL JtaXBS OF ROCK A1TD FIREWOOD COAL. Ot QUEEX STREET . . thrown in jail : 'at Juares for nine weeks. Queen Victoria ot Spain has hur riedly left London on account of the serious Illness of her second son. Prince liime. t . Caniso, the tenor, is again desper ately - In love, Ihis time with an : Ar gentine beauty, also wealthy. He was a lifelong friend of her fatbeV. Miss , Anne lorgan, daughter of J. P. Moifganlsspendihg much time among the joor;of. Paris, working for their betterment " The English liberal party is: sup porting Winston Churchill In hissfight for the greater navy, as a' protection against Germany or other foreign powers. The - treasury has $25,000, 000 at present that can be devoted to this purposed . . ; Employes of a jewelry store in Win nepeg, Canada, let a customer wait ten-minutes before attempting to wait upon her. She left '""disgusted ; the proprietor then learned it' was - the Princess Patricia, tt is reported that there was . something doing among the employes ihereafter. . 1 v;; :y The Canadian, revenue cutter New lngtoiL nas captured 1 the ": AineHcan" fishing; vessel, Thelma, poaching in the North Pacific oceans . ; .The German Postmster-Gener has replaced $000, men with women. ; Captain Ejnar vtikklesoh, , Danish explorer, . has . sent : word that he - has: succeeded in crossing Greenland, V It was' thought' iie was losU ;V ! VTwo ; thousand Mexican rebels are J expected Jto meet 1500 federals in a de cisive battle at Chihuahua. t The rebel commanders have official ly notified Americans; 1n r northern Mexico that "they must Join the rebel ranks of flee. the. country. ed'for a number olyears v by .CoL Roosevelt;! Pilgrimages to:iSea'"Girt;vv:. VZ-& v Pilgrimages to Seagirt continue and many of the faithful Democrats have Cocked there and paid their respects tr Governor Widson, Ambrg. the num ber was Speaker. Clark,, who has not recovered from the w soreness caused by- his ? defeat at Baltimore. He re refused to indicate his impressions bf Governor Wlfeon and4 would say. nothJ ingT-egaMlneirr nieetmgvTr ; Senator La' Fnllette is engaged in preparing a statement" setting, forth his ' views of . the ' third party '. mbve ment ;H(6v: will also not fair to exr press r- his v precise opinions t of CoL feeling, and appears to be genuinely glad to be able to see some hope that tne decline may be arrested. That this decline has beeun. writes the Baron, moat be observed by any person -whd visits America, after ; an absence of a; few years.' The change for the worse has been very rapid. The scenes that have attended the Republican campaign for the Pres- ' Idential nrnnlnfttfon , - rzr . " of the change, which is. mark- ed by a hitherto unknown indiffer- lenaency io iet tnmgs u.e l h? a? "nhealthy and ex- Sffi'te" R c kok are products of the last few years. The moral i coarsening has worked down from the top. from the J newly rich. Another indication of de- ,Cay is the alleeed fact that the Amer. j ican intolerance of the drone, of the gentleman of leisure, Is beginning to disappear. Suggested as a potsible 1 coniriDuting cau.se of the decline is the fact that the birth rate among the old American families -Is falling off, while It remains high unohg the South European immigrants. The old families of the New England : States and of the South' hare as yet been less affected by the demoralizing tendency of present American affairs than the people of any other tection. It is, however, in the farmers of the United States thrt Baron von Barne ko w sev a possibility of arresting the downward movement As yet he says. they have not been touched by the moral decline. 2295' Reaches Co.,It d. SA7TD FOB CONCRETE WORE. j P. O. BOX .212 We cairybuf arev displaying some new REGAL $3.50 grade These are all while you can; ...... V .-.-."' m Geo . ;C Brown, Mgi. HATCHET THROWN AT THE PREMIER DUBLIN, July 18. The arrival of Prime Minister Asqulth in Dublin ?to hlght was characterized by much pop ular .enthusiasm and ; also; by disturb ances bn" the part of vthe; suffragettes An attempt ;made by the' suffragettes to hold a demonstration oil the arrival of the Prime Minister's boat was frus trated by s the authorities, 1 but during the progress of the party to the Hotel Greshim a hachet was thrown' at his carriage.; r V-;'.::.:v It was at first reported iat tha Weapon struck- John E.-Redmond, the Nationalist leader, on the "head but .tMs proved to be erroneous., v , i . Redmond was slightly injured while entering the - hotel, where the" crush was. so igreat ' that his head was jam med against the door. ' -. .j Whenie' appearediOh? th$ balcony with thePrtmeJ'Ministe that his'1 fiead was bieeSlng and; it : wa3 supposed' that 1 It : was. due to a blow trcm the hatchet ; 'm. i ":.;5' : f TWo women - who occn pied a box at the Dublin -i Theater, where-i'Asqalth Vill speak' tomorrow, threw, a blazing chair: into the orchestra and set 1 fire Ond of v tiie women .escaped, but the other, who' gave the fna!mebf: Gladys Evans and said she 'caihe. front Eng land, -was arrested.1 After this Incident two English stiff rigettes ; handed In a statement at - the offices of the Irish Times In which. -they declared they had come to 'Ireland with' a full sense of the; responsibility of having accebt ed the challenge of tH' Right Hbfcor- j uaiitiiBwi; ujr uuruiug, out an r-ngiiaa eistle, ; but a! Dublin theater.1 -.;;. ; DRYING THE HAIR f V V--r " v.. -- ' .il'.iv : : -:. ' . Marie: The ban- should always be thoroughly dried after :i shampooing. Very serious trouble is often caused by going' to bed with damp hair, or dressing it before It is thoroughly dry. It Is always better to-dry the hair by rubbing . with warm . towels. It can also be '-'t dried with cold air if : the patient is not : afraid of taking' cold. The tangles should be combed out be fore the hair; Is : perfectly 7 dry. Thert rub in tonic, massage the scalp thoroughly and brush - for' five ot 'ten minutes, or until dry. 7 HAWAIIAN LODGE NO. 21, F. A A.M. THERE WILL BE A STATED meeting of Hawaiian Lodge: No. 21, F. & A. M., at its lodgeroom, Masonic Temple, corner of Hotel and Alakea streets, THIS (Monday) .EVENING, August 5, 1912,. at 7:30 o'clock. . , TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS. Members of Honolulu Lodge, t)ce-j anic Lodge and all visiting brethren are fraternally invited to attend. By order of the W. M. K. R. G. WALLACE, Secretary. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST Circuit Territory of Hawaii. In the matter of the Estate of Samuel An drews, deceased. On reading and fil ing the Petition and Accounts of Lor rin Andrews, Executor of the estate of Samuel Andrews, deceased, where in petitioner asks to be alIowed $1, 932.87 and charged with $1932.87, and asks that the same be examined and approved, and that . a final order be made of distribution of tiie remaining property to the persons thereto en titled and discharging petitioner and sureties from all further ' responsibil ity herein: It is Ordered, that Thurs day, the 13th day of September, A. D. 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m., before the Judge presiding at Chambers of said Court at his courtroom in the old Y. M. C. A. Building, in Honolulu, Coun ty of Honolulu, be and the same here by is appointed the time and place for hearing said Petition and Ac counts, and that all persons interest ed may then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be granted, and may present evidence as to who are entitled to the saw property. By the Court: J. A. DOMINIS, Clerk, Circuit Court, First Circuit. Dated the 5th day of August 1912. 5306 Aug 5, 12, 19, 26 ?attehtiph we fresh, new size; r nave :piacea goods get your, -' ' . ; . ' . " - , . ' - , . iPimalibliftSfest .. .. V Si" : J . -i. - c -1 - : - .''"1- ' : - -. ' - ' "-' ' . ' . - --- -- i- . , . . J. - -. -. ' Mitfe Jrad Ji-fevGci mul ;;:r3";; Folr Particulars Apply i V RMir Is now installed, and ready for bur mess, in our store. - It Is a "BECKER," the latest model, and Is aD- . solute.ly SANITARY. What does SANITARY SERVICE mean to YOU7v.,;-. u-r: V.' ' r. Pure Soda Colder Soda Prompt and.Satisfacory Service Every Glas All straws are in sealed envelopes, not picked over, nor exposed to Syrups and fruits kept ccld, in glass and porcelain containers. Absolute cleanliness behind the counter: no dark and dirty corners. We invite your inspection of our new fountain; we are proud of it new method of refrigeration to you. 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