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2 THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1911 Crystal White Soap The kind that helps with the work. Your Grocer has it. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. Distributers. L RpiAtocks- R THE ADVANTAGES OF THE "BEAVER" DIE STOCKS lie in the fact that they thread all sizes of pipe without changing dies; are adjustable, and built on easy working (receding die) principle which positively enables one to thread any size of pipe, and produce absolutely tight joints for all work, including hot water. THE "BEAVER" PRINCIPLE IS PROVEN AND REMAINS UNCHANGED. Honolulu Iron Works Co. Agents for Hawaiian Islands. m m m m THE HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. Ltd UU YS AND SELLS-REM. ESTATE, STOCKS & BONDS WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MOKTGAGES SECURES IN VESMENTS A. List of High Grade Securities mailed on application CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED ! HONOLULU, HAWAII P. 6. Box 346 i ' tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m ME IK s . m m m . Mt IS c Best quality for the money That's what you can depend on when you deal with us. Our departments are always well stocked with the best and freshest of goods. We mean just what we nay.' Call at our Btore and be convinced that you can save tim and money by dealing with us. The Laiiaina Store Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, and Shoes, Plantation Supplies, etc. I LAHAINA, MAUI. Educator $4.00 shoe A Home for the Feet not a Prison. Has room for all five tots to lie perfectly in their natural positions. : : ' : MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd. 1051 FORT STREET, . : HONOLULU. Honolulu News. HONOLULU, May 16. Richmond handed in his resignation on condition that if he was indicted it was not to he used. As he was not ndicted bis resignation has been accepted. Mrs. Compton was offered two schools and refused both, and is no longer on the salary list. She will press libel suit. - ' " ' Seven indictments by the Grand Jury were placed on the secret file. A young German afflicted with leprosy, who was beingtreated by Dr. Wayeon, has been declared cured by a Board of Examiners. The tabu has been taken off swimming at Waikiki, HONOLULU, May 15, It is stated that the Sanitary Commission will begin active work in a few days. Another public meeting will be called to determine what action is to be taken regarding the federal site. Word has been received that the property surrounding the drill shed will be acquired by the war department for a barracks. HONOLULU, May 13. Frank Andrade was seriously injured yesterday by being thrown from his horse. Superintendent of immigration Clark says immigration is in a precarious condition. He states that assisted immigration will soon be at an end. The quarantine will be raised Monday. Admiral Togo will be here in July and August. He will be the recipient of a great demonstration by the Japanese. The Oteric claims $50,000 for bringing immigrants, and has been paid in full. The matter of a fine will be decided later. Against Standard Oil. . . - SAN FRANCISCO, May 17. "Following are the baseball scores yes terday: National League Brooklyn 3, Chicago 2; Boston 7, Pitts burg 11, Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 11; New York 6, St Louis 8. American League St. Louis 4, Washington 0; Chicago 6, Philadelphia 1; Cleveland 2, New York 1; Detroit 7, Boston 6. WASHINGTON, May 1. The United States Supreme Cqurt has rendered a decision against Standard Oil, and upholds the contention that it is a monopoly. Jerome Eddy, counsel for the Standard Oil says that company will reorganize. WASHINGTON, May 16. The Supreme Court has cited that the labor leaders, Gomperp, Mitchell and Morrison were erroneously sen tenced to imprisonment. GRAND RAPIDS, May 16. While attempting to remove strike breakers from a furniture factory in autos, a mob of 2000 attacked them. A score of police and aboullOO others were injured. JAUREZ,"May 16. Diaz is willing to conform to the rebel de- mands. Madero staled last night that pi ace is probable Proposals were wired Diaz last night modifying the demands for four cabinet officers and 14 governors. , " GUAYMAS, May 16. The federals are abandoning Sonora and concentrating their forces around the City of Mexico. HONGKONG, May 16. It is rumored there is to be an upiising at Canton tomorrow. . The Mexican Situation. P A-P E W OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PAPER BAGS - STATIONERY The Largest Exclusively Paper , House in the Territory. (. I ! American-Hawaiian Paper and Supply Co., Ltd.) CORNER FORT AND QUEEN STREETS ) HONOLULU i HF.n. r.. nun n. Vice Pres. and Mr. tmm Pacific Garage Opposite Wailuku Sank First Class Auto Repair at Right Prices. AllUorkGuaranteed Pone 5 A..D. PEERS, Manager Wailuku. JAUREZ, May 15. Peace negotiations have been .renewed through unofficial channels. The insurgents now demand the appoint ment of four members of the cabinet, and governors of 14 States, in addition to reforms. Orcozo has been offered all the money needed if he will take command. lie has declined. JaUREZ, May 15. It is reported that Gen. Rabas is marching towards Chihuahua with a strong force. i NEW YORK, May 15. Mrs, Taft is ill with nervous prostration. She may be well enough to travel to Washington in a few days. HARRISBURG, May 15. President Taft addressed a meeting of locomotive trainmen here laBt night on the rights of labor, and left immediately for New York. American Rebels Arrested. JAUREZ, May 13. Excitement was caused yesterday by the at tempted arrest of Americans serving in the rebel army. Officers of the provisional government charged the Americans with looting. , The Americans escaped to Texas, and attribute the trouble to jealousy. CITY OF MEXICO, May 13. Diaz says he-will not resign while the country is in a state of unrest. He states explicitly, however, that he will ultimately resign. ( . WASHINGTON, May 13. Rigular shipments into Mexico are allowed to pass through the custom houses by the provisional govern ment. . WASHINGTON, May 13. After years of effort the Western Feder ation of Labor has been granted a charter by the American Federation of Labor. NEW YORK, May 13. The 6teamer Merida was wrecked yester day while in zollison with another steamer. eft "rid of 'em SkeetgO burns buhach and. eliminates unpleasant odors as it kills Mosquitoes. Sold to you at 75 cents Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd. Hotel and Fort Streets. . White Leghorns. Thoroughbred prize straine. Set ting of 15, $2.50. Selected incuba tor lota of 100, $12.00. Week old chicks and a few choice young cock erels. All terms net. S. BICKERTON, Honolulu. LOO JOCK Carriage and Automobile PAINTER Corner Market and Main St. Wailuku. FOR RENT. Three rooms over First National Bank of Wailuku. Running water and modern plumbing. Suitable for officesor living apartments. Apply first National Bank, Wailuku. ' PAL DIM The name that you always find on the very best Sporting Goods made. We are the Spalding Distri butors for this Territory and carry a splendid stock of these well known goods. Do you play Baso ball, Foot ball", Basket ball, Tennis, Golf, Hand ball, Croquet or any of the many games that are played in these Islands? If you do, or if you go infor Athletics of any sort, send to US for your equipment and we will guarantee satisfaction . E. 0. H ALL& SON, Ltd. HONOLULU. Send us your OLD FADED PHOTO GRAPHS to be reproduced or enlarged. Satisfactory workmanship guaranteed. Artistic Picture Framing. Kodak Deve loping and Printing. YE ARTS and' CRAFTS SHOP, HONOLULU J