la HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, TlirnSHAV, DEC' 12, 1012. ' v Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY: Ilfiti tln!u Lodge, SLitcw. TUfc-tiDAY; WEDNESDAY? - Hunaiuii Lodge, 3rd degree. THURSDAY Honolulu Commander), Mai d, LleHlon of Officer. FRIDAYi Oceanic Lodge, 1I degree.. 8ATURDAY1 Lei Aloha luiltr, o. 3, O. K. S. All vlKltlnB mfmbfri of the ord-r are cordially Invited to at tend meetings of local lodge. ! I HONOLULU LODGE, CIS, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 616. II. R. O. Elks, meets In their ball, on King St., near Fort, every Friday evening. Visiting Brothers are cordially Invited to at tend. - A. K. MURPHY. E. R. II. DUNSI1EE. Sec. Meet on the 2nd and 4 th Mon days of each month at K. P. Hail, 7:30 p. m. Members of oth- Marlne Engineers' Association Beneficial are cordially in Association vited to attend. WK. McKlMiET LODGE, KO. 8, - k. of r. Meet erei'y 2nd and 4tJr Satnr I day evening at 7:20 o'clock io K. of ' P. Hall; cor." Fort and Berctanla. Visiting brother cordially .Invited to attend, A. F. GERTZ. C C P. F. KILBEY. K. R.B. i W050LULU LODGE 50. 8l, L. 0. a . will meet in Odd' Fellows" building, Fort street, near King, every Friday evening at' 7: SO o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially . Invited io attend. '' ' AMBROSE J. WIRTZ. Dictator. JAMES W.' LLOYD,. Secretary. - - - MEETING NOTICE. OHittLodBe, L ' 0-; 0. T., will meet in the roof garden, 'Odd 'Pel- r- lows' BldgV first and . third Tuesday at hall- past seven p. m. ; . GEO. W. PATY, Chief Templar. For the , Pasteboard Boxes In many sizes - J covered ; ' with Holly and' Christmas Berry ce:gns. Ribbons for tying the package v ; and Christmas Stickers. Tissue Paper in white and 'i v colors. . v . . .' i. Beautiful Christmas . Cards to J go in the package. Hawaiian News Co. Limited. Alexander Young Building A FEW CENTS will insure registered and unregister ed parcels of merchandise by mail against loss from any caus whatever. HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII, LTD. 96 King Street, corner Fort Telephone KM THE Crossroads Bookshop, Limited Successor t Irtwn A. -Lyon Cs Ltd. ( ALEXANDER YOUNG SUILOIN , "Evarythina In GREETINGS BY WIRELESS The Office of the Wireless is in the 1 Telephone Building and is open on; week days from 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. and cn Sunday mornings from 8 to 10. .Messages for ships at sea re ceived up to eleven every night. jit ORANGE BLOSSOM CANDIES Th Most Popular Candies Made on the Coast HONOLULU DRUG CO, LTD. 1024 Fort SL Telephone 1364 I1 H fill Christmas Packag Green Christmas Trees Ordtr' yours now. A telephone message will do. and makes sure that you will not be disap pointed. C. Q. Yee Hop & Co. Plione 311. Best Xmas Goods AT Yeo Chan & Co. King &. Bethel Sts. Fine Line of Dry Goods Wah Ying Chung Co. King St. Ewa Fishmarket CHRISTMAS GOODS KWONG SING LOY King Street - Near Bethel Exclusive Patterns in Handsome Greys W. W. AHANA, 2 SOUTH' KING STREET The Wong Wang Co., Builders and Contractors . Otnce: Mauaakca 8L L Chong 4 Co., FURNITURE Mattress Upholstering and Fur nitu're Repairing 22 BERETANIA, nr. NUUANU You'll find what you want at the City Hardware Co., Nuuanu and King Streets Wing Chong Co. KING 8T. NEAR BETHEL Dealers In Furniture, Mattress es, etc etc' All kinds of KOA and MISSION FURNITURE, made to order. NEW DRUG STORE SODA WATER FOUNTAIN V HAWAII DRUG CO. 42 Hotel SL, at end of Bethel Well stocked with New Drugs and Novelties. Honolulu Cyclery The Exclusive Agency for the famous RA CYCLE Dicjclcs for Hawaiian Islands. 180 So. Kin? SL ' Tfl. 2518. Telephone 3197 , P. O. Box 708 S.KOLLEYA, Vulcanizing Works 182 Merchant SL, near Alakea HONOLULU, T. IL Y. TAKAKUWA, COMMISSION MERCHANT Japanese Provisions and General Merchandise Nuuanu St., Near King SL NO PRESERVATIVES IN PIONEER MILK THE BEST MILK FOR ALL PURPOSES Your Grocer Sells It KEE LOX The efficfent carbon paper. A. B. ARLFIGH CO. Hotel near Fort. For GENERAL OFFICE STA TIONERY and FILING SYS TEMS, call or write to us and we will fill your wants. OFFICE SUPPLY CO., LTD. 931 FORT STREET Shoe Repairing Highest Quality of Material and Best Workmanship MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO. 1051 Fort Street Cook With OAS LTHE KEYSTONEi TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER'I STOMACH BITTERS hi You can strengthen the system, keep the bowels open, prevent Malaria, Fever and Ague by taking the Bitters. For sale by Beinon. Smith A Co, Ltd., Chambers Drug Co., Ltd., HUo Drug Co. and at -all wholesale liquor FOR SALE Kinau Street. 100x200, fine commodious House ....$6000 Kaimuki, Fifth Avenue, two houses, make a bid King Street, 100x139. new' cottage 4500 Manoa, fine lot, over 20, 000 square feet, corner lie per square foot Wilder Avenue, corner, . fine "house in splendid condition 7500 New cottage. Kewalo St. 5000 Same furnished 6300 Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. 924 Bethel Street. CURIOS Largest Pacific Souvenir Store In the World HAWAII & 86UTH ' SEAS CURIO CO. You no Building LABOR HAS SEVENTEEN MEMBERS IN CONGRESS One, Hughes of New Jersey, ' Is in Senate. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. Seven teen members of the Sixty-third Con gress carry union cards and are mem bers of the American Federation of Labor. Sixteen are Congressmen and one, William A. Hughes ol New Jer sey, is a Senator. This is a gain of two over the labor union members in the-last Congress, in spite of the defeat of W. B. Wil son of Pennsylvania and of Victor Berger of Milwaukee . The union Congressmen are: Sherwood pf Ohio, Typographical Union; McDermott of Illinois. Teleg raphers' Union; Fuchanan or Illinois, Iron Workers'; Lewis of Maryland, Coal Miners'; Cary of Wisconsin. Tel egraphers'; Farr of Pennsylvania, Typographical; Mahon of New York, Hatters' Union; Smith of l'ew York, Telegraphers'; R. K. Lee of Pennsyl vania, Blacksmiths'; Roberts, Nevada, Metal Miners'; Nolan. California. Iron Moulders'; Keating of Coiorauo. Typ ographical; Key of Ohio, Stenograph ers'; Casey of Pennsylvania, Plumb ers'; Johnson. Washingron. Typo graphical, and Helvering, Kansas, Street Carmen's Union. LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN HONOLULU Honolulu people have found out that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded in Adlcr-i-ka. the German ap pendicitis remedy, relieves constipa tion, sour stomach nr gas on the stomach INSTANTLY. This simple mixture aWisepticlzes the digestive organs and draws off the impurities and It is surprising how QUICKLY it iiclps. The Hollister Drug Co. Wood row Wiison has framed a. ten tative cabinet slate. Among those considered are Dr Harvey Wiley. Re presentative Palmer of Pennsylvania. Albert Burleson of Texas. Senator (iore of Oklahoma and -Josephus Dan iels of North Carolina. It is doullteu it Bryan would accept a cabinet posi- Hon if offered. i John T. Milliken. brother-in-law of I Albert Patrick. whose senfece fori murder of William M. Ki c was o n muted, disapproves of Patibk's pro iosed attempt to get a share of Rice's fortune. Milliken spen' a fortune working tor Patrick's release. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 OAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. Made by PARIS MEDICINE CO.Saint Louis, U. S. of A. ' AUTO SPEED FIENDS KILL MANY IN 1 1 ! NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Col. Edward ! S. Cornell, secretarv of the National! ' Highwavs Protective ;soc iar;;n ! st ems to stand in just about the iaine relation to the joy ruir as the gob lins did to the bad little boy. and as sure as fate he'll get them if they don't watch out. That joy-riding is a species of crini- l inal nasfimo frr thr rpc klrss fun! bll)- I ulous, is Col. Cornell's opinion, -md w is bending every effort to hae bills, passed and laws made that will se-1 cure the punishment of such persons.' Kfcord- of Deaths. "Here is a nice record of killing and accidents." said he. as lie handed sheet of paper across his desk. "Thej numoer ot acciaenis anu oeains caus ed by careless driving of automobiles in New York city are greater than in any other city in the United States or in Europe. During the past year, up to date, there have been 1,151) injuries i f mm rj rnlncc rivinrr UTtfi 17V i xjrvftnc ! kil Iel "Wo h9v t9hnitP.i tiipso affair i and find that this outrageous number of fatalities resulting from the con scientious driver are few. . "The joy-rider of the present time U a menace to the pedestrian. Bight in the heart of New York city I have seen driving that was almost blood curdling. The drivers are arrested for exceeding the speed limit, fined j and turned Ioofc to do just about as , lor Second Reading and those mter they please again. In ftac, the man ested ate cordially. Invited to attend ha3 run down an individual, and, per-j haps, crippled hi mfor life, only pays a' fine and gees scot free. After Owners, Too. . "There has been a great cry against the careless chauffeur of the kind who takes hi3 employer's car and goes on a joy ride. Many times this man not only destroys the car, but the occupants are killed. Often he leaves behind a wake of injured per sons and sometimes dead ones. f possible, such a thing, ought to be stopped. This kind of man is certain ly dangerous, but, on the other hand, what about the man who owns his car and is far riiore reckless than the one he employs to do his driving! "The owner t)f an automobile sqIs an example for the chauffeur to fol low. It rarely occurs that a driver will go at a breakneck speed with his employer4 in the car when the latter is not a 'speeder himself. We have found that 18 per cent of accidents and deaths have been caused by the owner when he was driving, and 62 per cent while the employe was at the wheel. Evil of Intoxicants. "It is generally taken for granted that the owner, has a higher sense, of respect for the law than the hireling, but the moment this man gets a few drinks he becomes as reckless as his driver. . "Only strenuous methods will reme dy this situation. When a person is killed by a; careless chauffeur or owner, the latter should be .severely punished. This is nothing less than manslaughter, and although the driver does not deliberately select his vic tims, he certainly knows that reckless driving, much drinking and a conse quent loss of responsibility is danger ous to human life. Yet he deliberately drinks oefore and while driving. Such a man is nothing more nor less than a criminal. He commits a great offense that Is being treated with a leniency that is not only a disgrace to the United States and New York city, but is a breeder of lawlessness to boot. Should Require Licenses "Every man or woman desiring to drive a car should be required to take out a license. Why should the owner Of a car be exempt from such a law? He is really more responsible than the driver. To the man who is sane and intelligent in his driving the li cense is a protection. It is the law less man who wishes to escape the license. "Through a recalling of a license I believe that this killing and maiming would be greatly reduced. If a man kills a person when running an auto mobile, and it has been done througn carelessness, let his license be taken away. The present method of reit'ri ing a license is not farreaching enough. "When the owner of a car violates the law and proves himself danger ous to human life oKe nis license, arresr nun, compe him to secure a competent man to drive for him. If an offense com mitted while the chauffeur is driving this same car. take away that license, make it impossible for that car to go on the road again driven or oned by the person responsible for former crimes.: "Men are arrested for carrying weapons; surely these weapons in many cases are not more dangcous j than the automobile in the hand.; of speed maniacs, intoxicated men and j lawless persons. In such hands the automobile becomes a veritable jug gernaut, and the condition is heeoni- ing worse every New York." day in the year in B EWA I IF. OI ('OLDS. Children are much more Iikev to contract the contagious diseases when rrey nave coins. w noojurg cnn;n, diphtheria, pcarlet fever and con sumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Couch Rem edy. It. can always he depended upon; and is pleasant and safe to take. Fr sale by all dealers. I'.enson. Smitl ": Co. Ltd. tisenient. agents for Hawaii. adv-r- For. news and the truth about IL aN eeple boy the Star-Bolletla. BELMONT 2H f MEDORA2 COLLAR. with the Ara-Notch in place of the bothersome buttonhole 15c. each 2 for 25c 4 Cluett. Peabody & Co-. Makers BY AUTHORITY. :!Notice To The ' Public ! Tiie Hoard of Supervisors will hold meeting in the Assembly Hall, Mc- Intyre Building, cortier of King and Port Streets, Thursday, December U. 11)12, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.. at which time discussions' on Bill No. 53, be ing a NtW PLUMBING ORDINANCE will be heard. The bill is now before the Board the meeting, as well as to partake m t he discussion that might ensue on passage of the same. D. KALAUOKALANI, JR.. City and County Clerk. 4l4Dcc. 10, II. 12. BILL NO. 54. ORDINANCE NO. . . AN ORDINANCE REPEALING OR D1NANCE NO. 31 OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, RELATING TO ADDITIONS A'B SUBDIVISIONS IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU.' Be It Ordained By the People of the City and County of Honolulu: Section 1. Ordinance No. 31 of the City- and County of Honolulu, Terri tory of Hawaii, entitled "An Ordi nance Relating to Additions and Sub-divisions in the City and County of Honolulu," be and the same is hereby repealed. Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect ten days from and after the date of its approve:. Introduced by S. C. D WIGHT, Supervisor, Date of " introduction : December 9th, 1912. At a Regular Adjourned Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of Honolulu held on Monday, December 9, 1912, the fore going bill was passed on first read ing and ordered to print on the fol lowing vote of the Board: Ayes: Arnold, Dwight, Kruger, Low, McClellan, Murray. Total 6. . Noes:. None. . Absent and not voting: Amana. Total 1. E. BUFFANDEAU, Deputy . City and County Clerk. 5414 Dec. 10, 11, 12. BUSINESS NOTICES. TENDERS WANTED. Sealed lenders are invited for sup plying the Queen's Hospital with fresh bread, on daily delivery, for a period of twelve months from Janu ary 1st, 1913, in such quantities an may be ordered by the superintend ent. Tenders to be sent to "the office of the Superintendent before noon, De cember 18th. 1912. ' '1 lie Trustees of the Queen's Hos Vital reserve the right to reject any or all bids. I5v order of the Board of Trustees. JOHANNES F. ECKHARDT, Superintendent. Scaled tenders are invited for sup plying the Queen's Hospital with pure fresh milk and cream, for a while 'drivin- re-1 l,crio(1 of twelve months from Janu rrest him. compel ! r-v 1:,3' ln . nuantities as may e ornereu oy me superiiiic-iiu-ent. Dclhery to be made twice daily. Tenders to be sent to the office of the Superintendent before noon, De cember 18th. .1912. The Trustees of the Queen's Hos pital reserve the risht. to reject any vr ail bids. Iiv order of l lie Hoard of Trustees. JOHANNES F. ECKHARDT, Superintendent. Sealed tenders are iiniten" for Tar nishing the Queen's Hospital with drugs, medicines, medical and surgi cal supplies for a period of twelve months from January 1st. 1013, in quantities as may be called for by the Superintendent. Form of tender and li of articles will be supplied upon application to the Superintendent. Tenders must bo sent to the offit-e of the Superin- jtendeut before noon I-cem:er. Jth. i 1!M'2. ! A bond in the sum of $l'Hu.ni wiji be required from the firm whose ten fier is accepted, as a guaraineo wicn .11 i,i.t. t.aTiio.i on the list will be 'furnished as "required by the Hospital j during the period. The tender Willi be considered as a whoje. i lie 1 niSioes 01 1 iie riu-- 1 ital reserve the night to reject any j his face. The condition or Park's or all bids. 1 tare indicated that the bird had peek- Pv order of the 'Hoard or Trustees, j ed him and clawed him severely. .1 OH AN NHS F. KCKHARDT. ; Park paused, and with one hand tried Superintendent, j to beat away the bird. Then he sud ."411 tl, i 1-. 14, 17. denlv dropped. BY AUTHORITY. Office ot the Board" of Health. Ho rolulu. HawaiiDecember 2, 1312. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF HIDES. Sealed tenders, in duplicate, en ! Jorsed "'Tenders for Iun. hite of I i lliles. for the purchase if hides W- i longing to the Board of Health, for; the ieriod of six months from Jauu ,ary 1st. l'.'lo, to June 3n;h. 1!I3. ilS i te received at the office of the Board; of Health until 12 o'clock, uoon. Do-j jcember lGth, 1?12. j i Tenders must be for the price per ; pound for hides delivered on th?j wharf at Honolulu, on weights -ap-j (proved by an agent of the Board of. i Health. I Phyments required in U. S. Qold : coin immediately after delivery. i The Board does not bind itself to accept the highest or any bid. THE BOARD OP HEALTH, Pv its President. J. S. B. PBATT, 5107-10t. Office of the Board of Health. Ho nolulu, Hawaii. December 2, 1912. TENDERS FOR BEEF CATTLE. Sealed tenders, in duplicate, en dorsed "Tenders for Beef Cattle." will be received at the office . of the Board of Health until 12 o'clock noon, Monday. December 16th, 1912, for supplying the Leper Settlement, Mo oka!, with beef cattle for the period of fix months from January 1st, 1913, to June 30th, 1913, under the follow ing conditions, namely: 1. The bidder must offer to fur. nish fat beef cattle to weigh not less than 350 pounds net vhen dressed, in lots averaging about 60 head per month, more or less, as may be spe cified by the Superintendent of the Leper Settlement, delivered at the Leper Settlement, MolokaL For fur ther information apply at the office of the Board of . Health, Honolulu. 2. Hides, tallow and offal to be the property of the Board of Health. 3. Each bid must be for the price per pound live weight, with an alter native offer of a price per head. 4. The successful bidder must agree that all cattle are offered for delivery subject to thfe right of the Superintendent: of the Leper Settle ment to reject, any or all unfit for use, in which event other cattle must be forthwith furnished to make up the required number and those rejected forthwith removed at the expense of the bidder. ' ' J 11 bids must be submitted in ac cordance Avith, and subject to the pro visions and requirements of Act 62, Session Laws 1909. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified check equal in amount to 5 per cenL of the tender on ibe basis of 60 head per month weighing net, when dressed, 330 pounds each. THE BOARD OF HEALTH, By its President, J. S. B. PRATT. ; 5407-10t SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tenders wilt be received by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the Territory of .Hawaii up until 2 p. m. of Friday, December 27, 1912, for constructing a wharf and approach at Kihel. Maui. y - ! Plans, specifications and blank forms of tender are on file In the of fice of the Chairman, Capitol Build ing. Honolulu. - ' 'i The Board of Harbor Commission ers reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. H. K. BISHOP. Chairman, Board of Harbor Commisisoners. Honolulu, November 27, 1912. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Prof. L. A. de Graca has removed his studio to 424 Bcretanla St., oppo site Dr. Straub's Sanatorium. 5401-lm. NOTICE. i HONOLULU AUTO STAND Behn & Bsnford. Tel. 2999. .Mr. C. A. Gulick is no longer incur service as a driver. He is . not au thorized to run any bills in onr name nor to collect any accounts due either C . H. Behn or W. Benford. 5409-1 Ot. MAN DROPS TO DEATH WHEN SPARROW PECKS AT HIM ON A ROOF DETROIT. Nov. L'S.--Bot Tiered by an English sparrow that flew in his tare and sank its claws into nis skir, Samuel Park, of New Y'ork, a steeple jaek, dropped to his death from a wire on which he was pas:ng hand-fver-hand from one roof to another, ilis back was broken. He died in stantly. Hundreds saw the death drop of the steeplejack. They also saw him strus gle for a moment to brush away with one hand the sparrow that gave him so much bother. Park either bocam" weak or his hand slipped, but at any rate he released his grip on the wirt and fell a distance of three stories. The bird was still flutering in bis face when he look his death plunge. Park had been painting a sign three stories in -the air. It was an easy jot) for him.' He had often worked on the flagpoles of skyscrapers. Park climb cu irom nic mviir a ' ; which he started to carry himself of overhand to another building to get a brush. He was mil way reiwen me rwo iiiMiuiiin v ii. 11 iiit- .7(ioiM - ... . Suckling Pigs FOR SALE Club Stables Tel 1109. Christmas Miilinery is in beautiful profusion at MISS POWER, Boston Pddg. Port Street Holiday Sale PATTERN HATS IN WHITE FELT. Beginning December 7. MILTON & PARSONS 1112 Fort St. Phone 30S3 r MAC GREGOR A BLATT 1130 Fort Street LLINERS Latest Styles Only the Finest Materials Used SALVO'S LACE STORE Importers of Lace, European and Fancy Goods HOTEL, NEAR FORT BUY YOUR SHOES ': JACOB SO N BROS. Pantheon Block Hotsl 8L' CIGAR NOW fit M. A. GUNST & Co., Agts. JAS.W.PEATT REAL ESTATE , INSURANCE LOANS NEGOTIATED v Stangenwald Building. WHEN YOU WANT FENCE SEE - - ALAKEA 8TREET FORCEGROVTH WILL DO IT V i AN OPPORTUNITY BUNGALOWS AND REAL ESTATE OLIVER C. LANS I NO 80 Merchant Street "The Everyday Article" ' in Furniture at BAILEY'S 1000 FEET 'INCH . Garden Hose Extra Good Value 25 Ft $&7S JAMES GUILD COMPANY Wall & Dougherty Jewels ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG. PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY. LTD. Ceasiltln?, Designing aa Cb strutting Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures. Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates oa Pro tects. Phone 1045. SEND FOR .FREE B00KLET8 ' They tell about tne Trus-Con line ! of technical finishes and enamels for jail kinds of painting, damp drooling ; and water proofing. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Honolulu Everything ln tb- nrlntlng line at Star-Bnlletin, Ala street; bra&cn Merchant itreeL OWE AvtP 4S4SIV Beachwalk .(-.- " -c' " -'.;-.