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HONOLULU BTAIBULLETIN, TUKSD, SEPT IO, 1012. 6! 1 i Masonic Tempi : v Weekly Calendar MONDAY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY THURSDAY: FRIDAY: 8ATURDAY1 t All iisIUiu members of the order are cordially invited to at tend rrietln of local lodges. lIONCfcrXU LODfiE, 616, B. P. 6. E. ' llouoittlo Lodge no.- A W B. I, O. Klks. meets Id ball, on King, SU hear Fort every Fridaj V : r evening Visiting Broth- f ' ers' are ; cordially, invited S..J? to attend.' v -ate. murphy, b. r. )fiVA v H. OrtJNSHEB, Sec.1 r Meet on the 2nd and 4tb Mondays of each month at K.P. ball 7:30 P. M. Members of - - - - 1 aIUam A .r" v: f.Mun(WH V clatlons . cordify. Invited tto "attend. ; MeKJIS'LET LODGE, KO. 8,' V:..; ' K. Of .P. v v .;; V Meets ,eTert 2nd and 4 th Sain r. jM day evening at 7:30 o'clock In t. o? P.;iiaJit cor.'Fort and Beretanla, LVlsItlng r, brother cordially invited lo attend. ; . r : f : . .vv-.--A: f. gertz, d a ; f ? 'f. F KILBEY, K. R, 6. ' , 'noxoLrLt? AERIE 140, f. a E. . "" r Meeta on second and fourth Wednesday evening of each - -r vmonth at' 7: SO o'clockt in .V ' it'of Hall,1 corner Fort and Beretanla. Visiting brothers' are Invited to attend. - , ! ' . 7M. JONES,- W. P.-l 5 ::''-;: ' J. W; ASCH, Becy. .: HAWAIIAN TKIDE NO. 1, t 0. JJ. M. . t . ; Meets every first and third f Tuesday of each month In f V Fraternity Hall, I. O, a. , . . V ' Liiil Jlnc ' ' VkuUne . brother? V 1 '" V ' rordlallT ibited to attend I J.' C. SOtTSA, Eachem. v ? - IIONOLUXC LODGE NO. 80, : ; - ' 0. o.isr. t will meet In Oddfellows' building, , Tort street, near King, every Friday, r evening at 7i30 ocl,pcfcj ' - :- r tV : VisIUng brothers -cordially invited to attend." ;. - . ; - ' " t AMBROSE J. WIRTZ. Dictator. 0 ; JAMES W. LLOYD; Secretary. .1 T if'.. V..': ' ' .- . If Jlonolnla wert again turpi -bj! a contlaratlon, could ; job ; ; collect your Insnrancet :ClBrever&Cp.,Ud. , ! i ' : 'est ABUsiiraj;2cf,r - . . . z v k; v - .' -. " ; I tc present, the the largest and r stroBpest. fire Insurance .compa. nles luT the world, "; n - Lowest Rates. 4 : -V: Liberal Settlements' i .... 1 . - u FOR SALE $ 8SD-r2-bedroom house and lot 45x55 - iiW Kuaklni Si,, Extension, near v-'. -.'Fort Str V''1:::". . -$1000 lvOt:on Puunul Ave, adjoining x 4 Oahu C. Club; 10,000 q. ft. $1500 10-acre farm, Kallhl, 1 miles ' from King St. $2250 Lot 177xC7,' with Aouse, on Ll- " . lioliho SV near Maklkl Fire - i Station.' ' .-: '-. ' P. E. R. STRAUCH. .Waity Buijding 74 8. King Street ' SECOND YEAR INSURANCE COMPANY OF ; HAWAIL LTD. - v: : ONelir Bldg. 96 King Street,' Cor. Fort Street :.-.-;; -Telephone 3529 ; j .-: ' P. H. BU R N ETTE I Commissioner of Deeds or Calif or ; nia and New York; NOTARY PUB. LIC J GranU Marriaga Licenses. Draws Mortgages, Deeds, ; Bills of Sale, Leases, Wills, etc Attorney for the i District' Courts. 70 MERCHANT 8T? HONOLULU, Phono 184. '. "stir-BolleUn Jlds. are Best Easiness PARIS GASOLINE TURBINE Thousand Gal lons Water Feet total lift r t - cents costiviriiiel i GEO. H. 1913 American Undersluh $elfS tartars ana' Phona 300?',,.. ' f 9U DUtributor ' V0U HAMM.VOUNG COt, LTDv- 1 loiporters, Machinery and' .' :; t Commission ; Merchants rt . rj2te rs1 0 sj,';-'- -r 'Automobifes and Automobile : Supplies ALEXANPER ': YOUNG BLDG. Cor. Kingf and" Bishop Sts. A -",' TELEPHONES : ' " ' ;J : . 61m . . . . 2157 ; . Aato Supply pept . ...... S817 i ; A'to Salesrodm . ...... 5268 Merchandise. & Machinery. 2417 j Garage, t . . ; 2201 . V J'. ', T e i :.- .. . ASSOCIATED' CARAGETD.: . - 1 1 I VSCIUMAjSiQARR,G qp. t .MerchanV Street V : :f i i )tt a PREST?0-HTE TANK'. ; on. your Automobile and tv . , Gtnerator Troubes ' Acetylene Light and . i Agency: Co., Ltd. A ; j i . VTJLCAITIZIITG ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL ; - H ON 6 ilu Lli J: lU LC ArilZI N G ' . WORKS , Phone. 1825 j Kaplolanl Bldg 1 Service Is Always Good at the Union Barber Shop, Cunha's fllei, I Grill, on King r Next Union Street Towxisend llndertaldng Co, Night and Day phone: 1525 71" BERETANIA 1 MEMBERSHIP FEES TH E HARRISON MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION From; 1 to, 10 irears old...J2.50 From -10.. to' SO ears old ... 3.50 From Stf to 40 years old... 4.50 From 40-to 50 years old... 5.50 From CO to 60 years old... C.50 J. D. Marques,, Pres. ' r 'J. H. Townsend, Secy. PINECTAR WAS A WARPED HIGHEST HOXORS At the recent ' California State . Fair held at Sacramento: A GOLD 41t ARD ?V r- - , A BLUE RIBBON AWARD and . . - " A CASU l'UlZE I PARIS I ; i , . ' , - i : . . ... Cccliley Al til II If 11 I nuiuiuuuiiiu M tomobiles CookaiAC' . . ... . . ' - " I 1 ! ! TAKING SHAPE r- SperUl Star-Uulletiif OorresponJtnof- HHJi. Spt. 6. Everything is being rut in readiness for the first territor ial meeting of the commercial bodies . of the islands which are to meet kerJ this month. Although nothing detinit0 has been announced up to tte preseui time President Elliot of the Hilo Board of Trade is working haii on the proposition and is planning the reading of a number of special papers in addition to the other work that will couie before the meeting for discu sion. The date of the meeting has been set for September 26 and there are to be four days of it. One of the most interesting papers to be read during the sessions will be that of Engineer Bishop of the Hawaii Loan Fund Com mission who will take up the matter cf the Administration of Highways. Albert P. Taylor, the well known Honolulu newspaperman who is secre tary to the San Francisco Exposition committee will take up the matter of preparing for the Fair in 1915. Dr. Elliot is to feau a peper on the ui stract Problems of Seif-Govemment which will take up the matter of me Field report. Marston Campbell will also probably be heard and H." P. Wood of the Promotion Committee. The following committee ' has been. appointed' to take charge of the : ar rangements at this end. E. F. Nichojs, chairman; C. F. Parsons, O, M. LindS say Watson, John T. Moir, E. N. Holmes, H. a Corbett, AV. 11. Beers, R. T. Forrest, P. Bartels,. H. W, Kin ney, L. S.'.Oonness and LT L. Sextonr MRU (Conti tin tied fi 4 rom n not sacrifice any Industry already es tablished to establish another; : Q. ; Does the Japanese get more out of the. land than the Hawaiian or white man? 'Jv ;"' ' ' .' i:A. I should say that the Chinaman got most. . ; ' - :-- '' ',' l ' -' ' Q. Do you believe that we ought to make that" the controlling feature of the land laws. . - A. I don't know. . ; Q. . .You spoke - Just a little while ago about Senator Fairchild's bill and the separating of the two classes of land. Do you, favor a system of 'small leaseholds or 'of large leaseholds? . A. " Whatever can be used to bring the most' revenue; s'. ;? 'T ;? ;s Q. You mean the most, revenue to the government. - V - ; i - ; ..AW-Yes,., : ty, :.. y:-X r.-r:;;; PR ATTJ0 JAKE' EXHIBITS :T0 CONGRESS ON HYGIENE Dr. j;. S,a Pratt, who will leave as Hawaii's representative at the In ternational Congress of 'Hygiene and Demography at Washington; ' D. received ; a cable ;from the national capital yesterday' asking that he send the wax models of the leprous lesions possessed oy the Territorial Board J6f Health.-; , ;Ci ; . : '.' I - These models, r of wide interest In the hiedlcal . world, were not' shipped in the regular exhibit, which wa3 sent forward some Jme ago, because of their frailty.; Dd Pratt will now have them racked, however. 'and accom pany them East Dr. Prrftt leaves for the mainland on the Wiihelnxina. " - BAND. CONCERT. " The Hawaiian band will give a pub lic concert 1 this" evening" at 'Thomas Square at half-past "seven o'clock," the program to' be: .. - March Evening Parade .Laurendeau Overture Light Cavalry .....ISuppe Cornet Solo Spring Song . . ..... . .... ....v.. Bergenholtz Selection Delle of Boheuiia . . J' Hawaiian Songs Band Quintet Selection Operatic Fancies . . Laurendeau Poldnaise-Coronatiou ... Laurendeau Finale--The Centurion ...Laurendeau The Star Spangled Banner NAT GOODWIlTfluRSED BY' EX-LEADING WOMAN domed iSuftk&firqK but Escapes Sip'ous , Injury from His Mishap on 8ach ; LOS ANGELES, August 20, Nat tfoodwin, the actor, who was injured Thursday night by the capsizing of a skiff in which he was attempting to make a landing through the surf 'off Sycamore canyon, is resting easily at his home at 'Ocean Front and Hart avenues.', j Drs. AWerson and Thomas, who are attending him, state that his injuries consist of a severe back strain, shock ant bruises, the latter chiefly on the back, abdomen and right leg. , No in ternal injuries have developed as was at -first -expected,- and none is antici pated. The physicians say that, with out unforeseen complications, he will be able to walk about in three or four weeks. It will probably be necessary, however, to cancel his engagements in local playhouses . which were to have commenced soon. Miss Marjorie Moreland, formerly the actors leading woman and his companion on the trip on which he was hurt, is almost constantly with him. She insists on maiantaining her vigil in spite of the nurses. Nothing delights the average man more than being called out of town suddenly on business when some of his wife's folks are visiting at his home. Father Time is a great-artist as his line-work will prove. .. MAINE ELECTS REP. GOVERNOR s , J PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 9. Victory perches on the Republican banner in this State as a result of the hard- fought election throughout Maine to day. Haines, the Republican candi date for Governor, defeats Governor rlaisted, who sought reelection as a Democrat, by a plurality of 3S40. Plaisted beat Fernald, Republican, in the former election by a plurality of 8753. Over -Night Wireless To the Advertiser Raw sugar at New York is firm; Muscovado, 89 deg. test, 3.95c; cen trifugals, 96 deg. test, 4.35c. Mo lasses sugar, Jj9 deg. test, 3.61c. Re fined steady. Frankie Burns of Oakland defeated "One Round" Hogan today, knocking hi mout in the tenth round. ' Simplicity marked the funeral rites of General Arthur MacArthur today. At the grave in Forest Home Ceme tery, only ' the committal, service of the Presbyterian church- was used. There was no military salute. Acting Attorney General Hart to day. Instructed the United States at torney at "Seattle, Waslu to agree to reversal by the Circuit Court of Appeals of former Judge Cornelius H. Han ford's decision canceling the citizenship of Leonard Olsson, a So cialist, which resulted r In the im peachment proceedings against Judge Hanford and his resignation. The massacre of Armenians by Kurds has been . resumed. Two vil lages in Armenia have been pillaged and twenty-eight of the inhabitants killed. Another village has been de stroyed by fire. ' . :f Today's discussion in . Washington of intervention in Mexico is confined almost exclusively to the question of whether United States forces'; should be sent across the border by - Presi dent, Taft- without, calling a special session of Copgress to' authorize' such action.- - The: .impression that there will be i Intervention growa hourly. i A: threatened; attack. of ". Nicaraguan rebels : upon' Honduras Hin retaliation for .-, the--friendshipvHonduraps have shown the Diaz ; government' is re ported in? today's dispatches to the Navy Department. " : Thfv steamer Pleiades, which re cently: went ; ashore in . . Magdalena Bay, was floated this morning with out any "serious damage. The vessel was floated at high tide, and a care ful : examination showed that 'there was' .but. a small ihole in the bottom! The Pleiades had 50,000 feet of lum ber on board. It will be able to reach port on its own steam, and will un dergo an' overhauling.' A diplomatic courier from Rome ar riyed at Chiasso, Switzerland, today and handed over to the Italian dele gates a. sealed . dispatch bag contain ing new t instructions respecting a peace, settlement with Turkey. It Is believed that Italy is making counter proposals to those already presented by Turaish delegates. Mrs. John "K "McLean of Washing ton died in he summer home at Bar Harbor today, after being 111 a week with pneumonia. Governor . Woodrow Wilson, Demo cratic Presidential nominee, tonight declared war on James Smith Jr., a Domecratlc candidate . for United States Senator from New Jersey. Dispatches reaching Casa Blanca by courier bring the news that Col onel Hangit, In command of a French column, entered Morocco City yester day and liberated the seven 1 rench- men who were held prisoners there. One hundred persons met death and twenty others were wounded in a battle between a mutinous battal ion of Russian engineers and a regi ment of the Czar's infantry, accord ing to messages reecived at Berlin today from St. Petersburg. The mu tineers surrendered after a desperate fight D. L. Conkling, treasurer of Ha waii, has arrived in San Francisco from a two-month stay in the East, on his way to Honolulu. He went to New York to float $1,250,000 worth of Territorial government bonds for public improvements. Cnkling says that sentiment for President Taft is still growing in the East, and this fact is largely due to financial con ditions. Business, he says, is going along- without being affected in the way usual in presidential fights, and confidence in the Taft administration is becoming stronger daily. AX EFFECTUAL REMEDY DIARRHOEA. FOR Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent during this month. Be pre pared for it Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always! be depended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by all dealers. Ben- son, Smith & Co:, Ltd., agents for Ha waii. V : J Don't Hesitate To Take liostetter's Stomach Bitters ; It has a proven reputa tion m cases of Poor' Ap petite, -Belching, Heart burn, Flatulency, Indi- rmcilrin PAc-liKnnocc o n rl I Malaria, Fever and Ague. Don experiment insist HOSTETTER.'S It tones and invigorates 19 For sale by Benson, Smith & Co, Ltd., Chambers Drug Co., Ltd.. Hilo Drug Co. and at all wholesale liquor GAC3 FKACJGIGGO 2 Geary Street above Union Square European Plan $1.50 a. day up American Plan $3.00 a day up .V New steel and brick structure. Every comfort and - convenience. ' A high class note! at very moderate rates. lathe cehtetotthereMd retail district. On car lines trans ferring to all parts of city. Electric omnibus meets all, trains and . steameraC Hotel Stewart recognized ' as Hawaiian Island Headquarters. Cable Address TrawetsABC code. ; JS. Love, Honolulu representative., i;HotelT Potter, " ; Santa Barbara Reinforced Concrete Bunding. 225 Rooms. 2t tnS cUst eating houses tdthis I block. Rates II, S1.B0 to 14.00 per daj. F. L 4 IW.Turota. Pioes. A Kflrt-r JEA WAIMEA,' KAUAI t Newly : Renovated Best Hotel ' on Kauai v -:' ; ' .v ; '' Tourist Trade Solicited G00DMEAL8 .. . : Rates RMSonable C W. SPITZ - - Proprietor 0 Colonial Has prepared for the tour ist business by the addition of two more bungalows beautifully furnished. They are now ready for occu pancy. ' MISS JOHNSON, Emma, Above Vineyard SPEND THIS WEEK-END AT; . . - ) HALEIWA ; THERE'S A REASON FOR IT PLEASANT0N HOTEL Will Reopen on October 15 as a Family Hotel Board for two in large room $120 per month Board for two in large room, with sleeping verenda $140 per month Board for two in large room, with private bath and sleeping veranda $170 per month "Island rates, $3 to $3 per day. House open for inspection. Reservations can be made now. PHONE 3427. HENRI JULES PINCHON, Manager ME FOR A SWIM AT THE WaikiM Inn NEXT SUNDAY Says the Wise Bather HOTEL 111 C. Q. Yee Hop ,; & Co., t i; MEAT MARKET AND IMPORTERS Telephone 34S1 Clothing and Shoes Yec Chan 6 Ca. BETHEL AND KING STS. BUY YOUR DRY GOODS from Kwong Sing Loy & Co. King 8V 3 Doors from Bethel Fine Line of . Dry Goods ; Wah Ying ChongCo. King St . . . . Ewa Fishmarket ; Imptrtera.: of; Oriental Gooda Ving io Tai 6 Co., 941 Nuuarru, near King 8treet Exclusive Patterns in Handsome Greys Yl.YLAHAUA, , 62 SOUTH KING STREET The Vong.Vong Ca, Builders and Contractors .. : Office: "' Maunakea SL " L Chong 6 Co., ;-;:v furniture 'f: Mattress Upholstering and , Fur-; ; 4 niturs Repairing ' ' V 22 BERETANIA, nr. NUUANU You'll find What you want at the City Hardware Co., " Nuiianu and King Streets ; , T7ins Clion Co. ; KING,; 8T NEAR BETHEL Deai enr in -: Furniture, M attress es, etc etc. Alt kinds of KOA" andN ;MISSIONfURNlXUnS ; made to order. r - tV ' " '"' NEW DRUG-STORE -. SODA WATER - FOUNTAIN ' A -. HAWAII DRUG CO. 42 Hotel St, at end of Bethel Well stocked with New Drugs f i . and Novelties. f v Y. Yc3fciliav7a. -V THE BICYCLE DEALER and" REPAIRER, i has m 0 ved -' to 1 80 K I N G S T R E E-T" - New locationRed" front, near Young Bldg. Telephons -2513 ' Telephone 3197 P. O. Box 70S i S.EOIIEYA, r Vulcanizing. Works ; " U2 Merchant St, near" Alakea HONOLULU, T. H. - Y. TAKAKIVA, v :- COMMISSION MERCHANT Japanese Provisions, and General Merchandise Nuuanu" St., 11 ;Near King SL CUT FLOWERS Clothes Cleaned and Pressed . S. HARODA ' Fort & Pauahi Sts Phone 3029 NO PRESERVATIVES IN PIONEER MILK THE BEST M ILK ; J. 4 V FOR. ALL PURPOSES Your Grocer Sells It DDNOAITS . GymrAsiun : G. M. DUNCAN y 258 Beretania Str opp. ' Royal Hawaiian Hotel Phone 3524 - You can telephone messages for ships at sea to the WIRELESS Ring up 1574. ' FOR i SALE OR HIRE Telephone 110 Cub Stabl S3, ; Limited - .-. 52 KUKUI STREET V ; REPAIRING OF Automobihs and Carriers PAINTING 1 A SPECIAUTY - Ilusluce LIMITED KING AND SOUTH' .;; : gage a knox ; V M I LTON A PA R SO N 3 Telephone 23 ; 1112 Fort CL Exclusive r,'.i!!!:.:ry Boston Clock : Cecand Floor HIGH - CLAC3 MILLtr -nY ; " Club! Circle . MRS E. E. DAVi:, Frc-rt-tsr ; ' Mlii i iitj (HlfrtiX CuaK'y c :::'TliI and ' Csst Ycrkm:.:.-.!p . I :-: ! m A n u fa ct u n n n z end: co. r V'-'.''-:-lCil - Fort Cir-t -'. v ;f a l l o p c u 1 n 0 PATTERN HAT 3 will be ca d!r''y frcn AUGUST 13 . . x t ... ' t I . 1 Importer cT L- .--. . -r- v. HOTL, fi" T ' Ar.i y:u -v-- ' SHAH? Phone cica.t t:z:.iz M. A. GU;STu C:.,Ant:. - o 1 - 1 " ' ' V; QAHU FUr.'ilTUr.-. CO. King Street eppssits' Yc-jrj ' Hotti : : : P. O. 2cx SU . :- i-; ' ' Phone 3CC2 ' -'.'cMemicaC z::z:izz and watch man o clccjc5 ' ' - ' i:v..v For, Sals ; C .;-" A, gill: A n - 'r Fort Street ' JAC. T7. r 1 r 1 REAL ESTATE (, INSURANCE ; ' - LOANS NEGOTIATED .. .i - - .- SUngenwald Culldlng liUllIllUt LiwJ I The One ; Best Cread WHEN YOU WANT FENCE .', -.; : r; SEE .. :' ..: ; 'J. .C?A;aeiI, ; ,' ALAKEA STREET FORGEGROVTil WILL DO IT . . . 1 t .. .i f .. .. 4 .- - AN OPPORTUNITY - Vright J-.- I "