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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, MONDAY, OPT. 7. 1012.
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:!:phone 1902. Demonstrator and : Selling Agent
HUNDREDS AT
DEDICATION OF
JAPANESE CHURCH
i
Fiiily five hundred iojI attended,
the dedication of the new Japanese;
ji nnsuan church on Nuuami street!
yesterday afternoon. The ceremonies.!
Hnvornnr Froar'c AHminictratin n InrlnrcnH Qnhnnl onH Pnorf? which were presided over by Rev. F '
vv""' n . " , "UU:S Scudder. began at 2:30. and an in-
tiinr In Ua nctorl Twin M n i M o m n n nn f hn I -i I .
i una iu ug inorvu i wu iv cw named uii liic L.I&4 Ul Ley leresung program ot speeches was
given.
The ceremonies were opened with
singing, and Rev. Hori, pastor of thei
Ppitial Sfar-Rniiftin crr rni. n- ; ing to leave the Island as they arenHW church, conducted the responsive;
LIHUE. Oct. 1. Kauai County's Re-j now forced to do, and if it becomes , service and made the prayer of dedi
publican convention last Saturday) necessary to issue bonds for this pur-J cation. The address of the day was
was a harmonious one, with very few j po3e we favor such legislation as will delivered by Rev. Doremus Scudder of
contests developing for the various! allow us sufficient funds to carry on i Central I'nion Church in Japanese,
nominations. About the only fight of the same. and "was then translated by him into
any Importance was that between S. ! "We pledge that our Board of Sup-! English. Rev. F. S. Scudder then read
K. Kaeo and Attorney Kaulukou, the ervisors will continue to erect addi
former being renominated finally by ! tional school rooms as our needs de
a vote of 34 to 20. ; mand it. .
The platform commends the nation- "We pledge our Supervisors to pro-
islative Nominees
a letter of congratulation from Hon.
W. F. Frear, who was unabe to at
tend the dedication. Rev. W. B. Ole-
son spoke ifl behalf of the Hawaiian
al administration and praises Gov-, vide adequate janitor services for the ; Board and Rev. Akana, in place of
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public schools and provide a stricter
enforcement of the truancy law.
"We pll; our Senators -nd J;ep
resentativea to work for an additional
appropriation sufficient to erect suit
able buildings fcr our court, county
offices and Jail.
"Wo recommend that the SuDervi-1
sors install a water wor& for Hana
ei when funds are available."
Senator Charles A. Rico.
Representatives llanalei, J. K. Io
ta; Kawaihau, R. Spalding; Lihue, J.
H. Coney: Waimea, Y. J. Sheldon
ci iiui ricai in iiu uuicruiiu irruis, i ;
1 1 w . . . . - ... '
tnmg wnicn otner KepuDiican plat
forms this year have not done, be
cause of the controversy in which
Kuhio has taken such a prominent
part. Of Governor Frear the Kauai
platform says:
"We endorse the vigorous and suc
cessful administration of Governor
Frear and are proud of the results
thereby accomplished for the welfare
of the Territory of Hawaii.
Delegate Kuhio is highly commend
ed and the work of the Kauai legis
lators and county officials lauded.
Among the important planks are the
following:
r "We demand for the people Jionest,
economical and efficient administra
tion of County government by the offi
cers . thereof, and will use every ef
fort to require County officials to
spend the public money to the best
advantage, and that in the building
of schools and new school rooms; the
building and construction of good
roads within this County and of other
public works, the public money shall
not be wasted and that competent of
ficials only shall be engaged to con
trol and direct the expenditures re
quired for such purposes.
"We heartily endorse . the plank
adopted by the Territorial Conven
tion regarding the public lands and
their administration.
"Board of Health. We recommend
the x successful efforts of the Territo
rial Board of Health to constantly im
prove the agencies guarding the pub
lic health and favor such legislation
as will Increase the efficiency of this I George McK. McClellan,: formerly
most Important branch of the , pub- secretary to Delegate Kuhfo and sim
Rev. Poai, in behalf of the Hawaiian
churches. Others who made short
speeches were Rev. W. D. Westervelt
and Vice Consul Kurusu
Following the dedication ceremonies
the new building was thrown open for
general inspection and refreshments
were served in the large basement
which underlies the entire church.
and which is to be used as a class
room and for social purposes.
The new Japanese church has
grown from small, cramped quarters
n'u: '.to a large and Inspiring edifice, and
was ucuitaicu cmiieiy ncc iiuui ucui,
A contribution was taken during the
ceremonies to help pay for a cement j
sidewalk on the Kukui side of the
church, which amounted to $61.90.
lio; Kawaihau, Ekekela: Lihue, II. D.
Wishard; Koloa, W. D. McBryde;
Waimea, Francis Gay.
Sheriff W. H. Rice, Jr.
County Clerk J. H. Kaneakua.
Treasurer H. Morgan.
Auditor C. Maser.
County Attorney S. K. Kaeo.
The Democratic ticket on Kauai is
as follows: "
Senator Chandler.
Representatives Koloa, Mikaele;
Lihue, Simeon Kailau.
Supervisors Waimea, Nawaij- Ha
nalei, Joe I; Lihue, Kanikanihia.
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lie service, we strongly endorse a
continuation of the liberal adminis
tration of the public health depart
We commend the Legislature - for
ultaneously representative . of the
Chamber of Commerce and- Merchants'
Associaiton Jn Washington, has de
cided to make his future residence in
Seattle, Wash.; according to news
having made ample appropriation for from . the northwest metropolis, and
the schools which enab ed this county win rspuruy open a uw.uuice mere.
to increase Its teaching force from 58
teachers in 1910 to 95 in 1912, and
we ask that the appropriation be In
creased commensurate .with: . the . in
creased growth of our 'schools.
. "We furthermore pledge our party's
support for a liberal appropriation for
the erection and maintenance of a
high school for Kauai that our -children
may have the same educational
advantages at home instead of hav-
McClellan resigned some months
ago as the delegate's secretary and
has been recently succeeded by Jack
Desha of Hilo. who has been attend
ing -Harvard University. McClellan
will, engage in general law practice
in- . Seattle,, it Is stated.
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J HONOR MEMORY OF Gl BOOTH
Hundreds Assemble at Bijou in
Vast Joint Memorial
Service
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At the Bijou' theater last evening
hundreds of people representing the
five Protestant churches bf Honolulu
gathered at the union memorial serv
ice for the late General William Booth
founder of the Sa-vation Army.
The chief speaker of the evening
was Lieut :-CoL Blanche Cox, head of
the local Salvation Army post, who
was a close . personal friend or the
ate general and who received person
al teaching from him. This enabled i
Col. Cox to make an Intensive study
of the character of the founder of
the organization.
Col. Cox was the possessor of a
find of data which enabled her to
make her talk wonderfully Interest
ing. She brought out many anecdotes
of the late general's life. Illustrative
of his work, aims and spiritual views,
together with a number of stories of
personal experiences and hardships
endured with him during the early
days of the 8alvation Army. She also J
related stories and incidents which I regarding her personal ability, and the
"Forty-seven years ago, as a small
Christian mission, he started the Sal
vation Army, and' from that developed
the great organization now known as
the Salvation Army, tnat goes out to
meet those who do not attend church,
the rabble in the gutters, who havrn't
the clothes to go to church it hey
would. They do not hear the church
bells, but they answer jto the sum
mons of the Salvation Army drum.
"It it a fighting organization, we are
fighting people, and General Booth
showed us how to fight. His wonder
ful faith overcame all difficulties, and
hit last words, jtyplcal of this faie
were, 'The promises of God are extre
if we can but believe.' Throughout the
age of doubt when a wave seenled
to be sweeping the country and about
to submerge the church with atheistic
doctrines, he stood firmly alone with
faith In God. His '.highest aim was
the saving "of souls and during his
last hours, when he lay on his, oe'd,
bl.nd and helpless ,he said My heart
13 breaking for the salvation of the
world and I can do no more ! ' "
Lieut-Col. Cox was Introduced by
Rev. R. E. Smith, who spoke higliy
NEW TODAY
were , illustrative of what constitutes
the work of the Salvation Army, and
what Is Its highest aim.
"Goodness," said Colonel Cox. "was
the fundamental quality in . General
booth's character. In the early days
niany untruths were written and said
about him, but the fact that he was
good was never denied by any ot his
critics. - -
meeting was presided over by W. A.
Bowen. During the service Miss Edith
Rosslyn Collais sang "Boundless Sal
vation,' 'a solo composed by General
Booth shortly before his death. The
double quartet, which furnished music
was composed of Arthur Wall, J. A.
Hill, George Brown, C. H. TraovJUhs
Collais. Miss Ethel Damon. S. S.
j Weight and C. J. Hunn.
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No. 235. TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
COURT OP LAND REGISTRATION.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII to OAHU
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Lindsay, Jr.; Attorney General, and
Mars ton Campbell, Superintendent
of Public Works; CITY AND COUN
T Y OF HONOLULU, by Joseph J.
Fern, Mayors and President of the
Board of. Supervisors; LEE LUP;
AH FAI; CHING"HO Y( KEE ; S. TA
KAHASHI; SAM KAMAKA; and to
ALL whom it may concern:
Whereas, a petition has been pre
sented to said Court by HAWAIIAN
TRUST COMPANY LIMITED, Trus
tee under the Will of JAMES G. HAY
SELDEN, Deceased, to register and
confirm its title in the following-de
scribed land:
Beginning at an Iron pipe at the
west corner of this lot, said pipe be
ing by true azimuth 349 5' 19.6 feet
from the initial point of the descrip
tion in L. R. C. i ctition No. 213, and
its coordinates referred to a Govern
ment Survey Street Monument near
the junction of Beretanla and King
Streets being north 68.85 feet and
west 259.7 feet, and running by true
azimuths: y . ; -
1. 251 21' 30" 189.4 feet along L. C
A. 722 to Keonekapu to iron
pin on southwest side of King
Street, said iron pin being by
true azimuth 60 23' 37.5 feet
from the center of a sewer
manhole in King Street; and
148 12' 152.25 feet from the
aforesaid Street Monument;
2. 345 32' 190.8 feet;
3. 7 45' 33 feet;
4. 80 37' 184.2 feet along L. C. A.
927 to Hooliliamanu, at 27.8
feet passing over an iron pin
on the southwest side of King
Street; ,
5. 167 38' 191.4 feet, along L. C. A.
64 F. L. tb Kapulani and L. C.
A. 61 F. L. to Aholo to the Ini
tial point;
containing an frea of 39,613 square
feet. And oeing land described in R.
P. 2257, L. C. A. 865 to Kahele.
You are hereby cited to appear at
the Court of Land Registration, to be
held at the City and County of Hono
lulu on the 3l8t day of October, A.
D. 1912, at two o'clock in the after
noon, to show cause, if any you have,
why the prayer of said petition should
not be granted. And unless you ap
pear at said Court at the time and
place aforesaid your default will be
recorded, and the said petition will be
taken as confessed, and you will be
forever barred from contesting said
petition or any decree entered
thereon.
Witness the Honorable WILLIAM
L. WHITNEY, Judge of said Court,
this 5th day of October, in the year
nineteen hundred and twelve.
Attest with Seal of said Court: I
(Seal) JOHN MARCALLLNO,
Registrar.
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