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.-.r.- ,Mjam.amim nmwiMmm mm ! ihiimium if n'n nl i if I . , .2' . . f -'i. ' n ilr , The Star Prints More Local News Than Any Other Paper In Honolulu VOL. XIV. HONOLULU, HAWAII, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1906. No. 4455 Ik.' u , J it you want to. tHP T- JT 'TT -"ST' "j -Tf ""yr T'-HP -jMr- . TH K JriA Vv A I J A N f TUB STAR Nrffef dk."ViIV'v&ia40 V'wdSv' Vf Mr 'cfiSar Jhr'J tft Ji'-mSw' . rr i ' j . . second' I EDITION I WJ' vJL dlr7&xir JL- lift 5: ft FAMOUS CHURCH (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) HAMBURG, July 3. The famous church, of St. Michael was burned here today. LAND FOR THE PEASANTS ST. PETERSBURG, July 3. The G overnment Agrarian bill providing for tho salo of lands to tho peasantry has been submitted to the lower house. MANY REBELS KILLED DURBAN, South Africa, July 3. Tho British forces have killed 350 rebels. CANADIAN OARSMEN STILL WINNING. HENLEY, England, July 3. Tho Ca nadlan Argonauts defeated the Thames Rowing Club today In the second raco for tho challenge cup. It Is now pre dicted that tho cup Is likely to be won .by the Canadian crew and to leave England for the first time In the history of tho event. MANILA, P. I., July 3. A virulent outbreak of cholera has occurred In this city. THE BOAT CREWS ARE ALL FEE ,LING FIT AND TOMORROW AT PEARL HARBOR THE CHAMPI ONSHIP OF THE ISLANDS WILL AGAIN BE DECIDED ELKS WILL MEET THE UNIVERSITY CLUB AND CONTEST WILL BE CLOSE Tomorrow moaning tho greHtest event' of the year in aquatic circles comes off at Pearl Harbor. The an nual championship races for the lead ership In the Hawaiian Islands will bo pulled off. They are between tho Myr tle seniors and Healanl seniors, tho Junior Myrtle and junior Healanl and one between the Elks and tho Univer sity Club. The race for tho past II years has been billed for Pearl Har bor and has been between only two teams tho Myrtles and the Healanls and it will be between those two crews tomorrow that the raco will Ho. Althought there had been boat races before 1S93 It was not until that year that the affair began to look like an annual event and for tho championship of tho Islands. However that year tho scheduled race did not como off on account of the cholera that raged hero at that time. And so it was not until July 189G that tho first race was really COUNTY POWER ' SUSTAINED KAPIOLANI PARK APPROPRIATIONS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVI SORS ARE ALL RIGHT SAYS TH E SUPREME COURT WRITS OF MANDAMUS AGAINST AUDITOR BICKNELL, ISSUED BY JUD"GE ROBINSON AFFIRMED THIS MO RNING. Tho- County has a right to nppvo prlato money for Kaplolanl park, or nny other Jiubllc park hero. This was settled in a brief decision of the Su preme Court this morning In the Ka plolanl park test cases. The decision Is one more ruling by the court In favor of larger county powers. It was ren dered in the matter of the applications of the Pacific Oil and Transportation Company for the Schuman Carriage Company for 'writs of mandamus against County Auditor Btcknoll. Tho opinion of tho court, by Justice Wilder, is as follows: "These two cases were argued" to gether and are appeals from judgments granting peremptory writs of manda mus against the county auditor of Oahu (-- i 4 --- t to compel him to Issue warrants on tho county treasurer to pay two claims a galnst the county, which claims havo been examined, allowed and ordered to be paid by the Board of Supervisors, one for a certain amount of oil for a road in Kaplolanl Park and the other for repairs to a dr.ay used In that park. "Tho question to bo decided is, whe ther the County of Oahu has power to appropriate county funds for the main tenance and upkeep of Kaplolanl park. "As to tho claim for tho oil, there Is no question but that that Is a lawful and valid one. Tho county has ex press power to maintain 'public streets, (Continued on Page Five). Lawless Example And Grime GOVERNOR CARTER SAYS LACK OF RESPECT FOR LAW IS A LOCAL FAILING. 'Liquor may be ono of the causos the uuinei'uus criminal o.fenses," said Governor Carter this morning, re ork on The Dam Is Stopped PIT BEING DUG TO AID KELLOGG WHO IS ON BOARD THE S. S. ALAMEDA. Construction work on tho Nuuanu rtnm has entirely ceased, and no moro work will be done until Engineer Kel- WHERE TO VOTE THE ELECTION PROCLAMATION FINALLY DRAFTED THE NEW7V ' aJUUiMJlAllIUS J1'' ntHVI.VUlB 1 THIS JbUUUTil ASU 1'IFTii. j DISTRICTS, ISLAND OF OAHU, AND NEW POLLING PLACES TO . , $K, BE PROCLAIMED BY THE GOVERNOR. ii f erring to the multiplicity of 'libinlcliri!lY,0ffE arrives. Kellogg Is on the Ala (Continued on Page Five). EVEN I S TOMORROW 9 a. m. Train leaves Palama station for Pearl Harbor and tho boat races for championship of Islands. 9 a. m Rifle shoot at Kakaako range. 1.45 p. m. Baseball at the baseball park. Mailo vs. Kams. 3:30 p. m. 'Second game of ball. Oahu vs. Punahou. 7:30 p. m. Danco at tho Seaside Ho tel In honor of oarsmen. 7:30 p. m. Patriotic celebration of tho day at tho Young Hotel roof gar don under auspices of Sons of the Am erican Revolution. 8:15 p. m. Monster show by Diamond Head Athletic Club at the Opera House. All day At the Kalmukl Zoo. All day Cricket at Moanalua. All day Salvation Army picnic at Kaplolanl Park. All day Dlmond & Co.'s picnic for their employees at DImond's ranch at Niu. ACM START'S THE ACTIVE CAMPAIGNING PUT A POLITICAL WAGON ON THE STREET CALLING HIS FOLLOW ERS TO A RALLY TONIGHT. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Tho moro you know about beer, the better you will llge Rainier Beer. a lost or burnt treasure. Get tho best possible insurance for your valuables a box. In our Bafo-deposlt vaults. Burglars can't blow open, nor lire molest this place of absolute security. The cost Is only $5 per year. Are your valuables safo where they are? TRUSTCO.LTD The first political wagon for tho com ing campaign made its rounds today. It was for tho purpose of calling tho Republicans together for a big rally to bo held this evening at tho residence of W. C. Achl in Palama. He had a rig about the streets today In which was a drummer, a cornetlst and other musi cians. On tho sides of tho carriage were hugo signs which read: Vote the straight Republican labor ticket and como to tho big rally tonight at W. C. Achi's home." The carrlago attracted considerable attention and 'Achl was the center of arr admiring circle of friends who were congratulating him on being tho first to undertako active work in tho com ing campaign. This evening Achl will explain his po sition to his followers as regards the questions coming up this fall. It is un derstood that ho Is out for tho nom ination for supervisor at large. WE ARE NOW Headquarters for fireworks, tor pedoes, cap pistols, roman candles, torpedo canes, firecrackers, flags, etc. Arlelgh's. CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. Tho great success of this preparation In the relief and euro of bowel com plaints has brought It Into almost uni versal use. It never falls, and when re duced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. It Is equally valuable for children and adults, and Is the only remedy that will euro chronic dlarr hoea. Every bottlo Is warranted. For salo iby all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., agonts for Hawaii. FOURTH OF JULY. Are you going to celebrate the Glorl ous Fourth, America's birthday? If so, remember that wo are headquarters for Flro Works. AJull and fresh sup ply Just received. Call arid leo.vo your In tho islands, "but It is by no means the only cause. A general failure to show proper respect for the law in our community, from top to bottom, is also a potent cause of crime of all kinds. I believe that we are pecularly deficient in this regard, and that In view of our situation and tho problems we have to face we should be specially careful." The governor repeated his oft-expressed views, along tho lines of General Grant's famous declaration that tho way to got rid of a bad law Is to en force It. Carter has many times ex pressed himself as favoring strict en forcement of the laws as they are, leaving It to tho legislature to change those which aro not good. 'When you have a community filled with peoplo who do not respect tho law," said the governor, "It Is ready for crimes of serlouB nature. We need to Inculcate respect for tho law on every hand. Take tho cases of our plantation managers, men who have to assumo very grave responsibilities and usually do it with great credit. But there may be one who thinks It all right to violate the Sunday law and have men working. Hero perhaps Is one who thinks that on his lands ho may allow violations of tho liquor law because he can control It. And gam bling laws provide another Illustration. They are violated without prosecution under tho theory that you can't enforce a law against public sentiment. "The spirit that. comes o this atti tude towards tho law Is ono that leads to crime. Undoubtedly liquor plays a largo part In causing tho many homi cidal offenses on our criminal calendars But I believe that tho general lack of proper respect for the law Itself Is also (Continued on Page Five). HERB YOUNG ONJHE MOVE ERSTWHILE MASTER OF THE MA LOLO DEPARTS FOR PASTURES NEW THIS MORNING. meda, having sent a cable to Superin tendent Holloway just before the ves sel sail on Satfrday, stating that ho was coming. In the meantime x pit Is being dug through such of tho dam as has been constructed, to allow Kel logg to descend and experiment In tho placo whero a rod was said to have been shoved deep Into loose soil at tho very foundation of the dam. The Governor has not yet decided whether to appoint other engineers to co-operato with Kellogg. Ho is some what at sea on the proposition owing to the failure or refusal of tho Mer chants' Association to answer his ques tion as to whether Kellogg Is regarded as satisfactory. In reply to Carter's question on this subject the association declined to expross itself, but suggested that two other engineers bo employed In act with him. Th governor Is still tvlthout an answer to tho question he put some tlmo ago, so to whether after Kellogg Is all through, tho matter wfll como up again, with statements that Kellogg's report is not to be relied upon, It Is expected that Kellogg will dig pits through tho damming already done. Ono pit four feet squaro Is being dug now, in preparation for him. This is to investigate the charge made by Patterson that at the foundation of tho dam It was easy to shove a rod deep Into soft ground. "It was suggested that tho matter might be left till Kel logg comes," said tho governor, "but I favored digging tile pit at once, by way of raving time. Of course he can dig iuch others as he wants. "Wa do not know . anything about what Kellogg's report will bo. If It It against tho work, that will mean an abandonment of the present plans, I suppose. He Is to make an entirely Independent Investigation." The final draft of the election procla- by South street, extending from tho sea matlon, showing new precinct bound- to King street. Polling place. Corner arles on this Island and now polling of South and Kawalahao streets, places, as they will .be In tho coming Sixth Precinct. All that portion ot election, Is us follows: Honolulu Cojunty District boundsd and FOURTH DISTRICT. described as follows: First P,recinct All that portion of On tho North by Hotel street; on tho Honolulu County District lying South oast by the Fourth and Fifth Precincts of King street and the Walalao road, on the south by the waterfront; and on and .between a lino drawn from tho cor- tno wost y Nuuanu Avenus. Polling ner of King and Punchbowl streets to I'nco Kapualwa Building, tho long bridge on Ala Mo.ana (Beach Koventh Precinct. All that portion of road), and Walalao avenuo on tho ' Honolulu County District bounded and eastern border of Kalmukl Tract and described as follows: an extension thereof to tho sea. Poll- On tho North by a- line drawn from Ing place. Near tho foot ot Punaliou tllu Junction of School and Emma street. streets to the old llag-polo crest on Second Precinct All that portion of Punchbowl; on tho cast by the Fourth Honolulu County District, bounded and I'reclnct; on the South by tho Sixth described ns follows: Precinct; and on t!u west by Alakca. On tho north by the Koolau range; ln(l Emma streets. Polling placo on the cast 'by the land of Maunalua Emma Square. In tho District ot Koolaupoko; on tho Eighth Precinct. All that portion ot south by the sea and the First Pre- Honolulu County District bounded and,. - clnct; and on tho west by Punahou described as follows: .T street ami n line drawn from tho June- On tho north by School street; on tho t tlon of Punahou street and Manoa road east the Seventh Precinct; on tho Jfjj up iuong tno rmgu on tno western uoun- ""uui y me bixui i-reruirt; htiu on - . vvkt dary of 'Manoa Valley, following said the west by Nuuanu Avenue. Pollingjp.i? boundary to Mount Konahuanul In tho Place near the Fire station corner- ot Koolau Rango. Polling place. Corner Beretanla Avenue and Fort streetL of King and Alexander streets. Ninth Precinct. All thot portlont" Third Precinct All that portion of Honolulu Coimly District bounded and Honolulu County District bounded and described ns follows: described as follows: On tho north by tho Koolau range; Beginning at the Junction of Sheridan on tho east by tho Second, Third and street and Ala Moana, and running Fourth Precincts; on tho south by tho along Sheridan street, Plikol street ex- Seventh and Eighth Precincts; and on tension, and Plikol street to and along the west by Nuuanu Avenue and Valley the westerly boundady of tho Lunnlilo Road. Polling place on Nuuanu Avo- Homo premises to tho south corner of nue, opposite Bates street, tho land of Kalawahlno; along the Tenth Precinct AH thnt portion ot eastern boundary, of Kalawahlne to Us Koolaupoko County Dlst.llct lying south junction with tho western edgo of Ma- east of a lino drawn from Nuunnu Pali noa Valley; thence along tho western to Mokapu Point. Polling placo school 'boundaries of the Second and First house at Waimanalo. FIFTH DISTRICT. First Precinct All that porHon ot Koolauuoko County District lying west and north of a lino drawn from Nuu nnu Pall to Mokapu Point. Polling place Nnkapuahl Residence, Kaalaea. Second Precinct. The wholo of Koo- CONSUL SAITO IS EXPECTED HE WILL BRING WITH HIM THE PLANS FOR THE NEW JAPAN ESE CONSULATE BUILDING. SOON ordqr- mrn: .t Herb Young left for the coast after all. But he took a larger vessel than ho had originally intended. Ho de parted this morning on the S. S, China for San Francisco. His doparturo was quito a surprise In somo quarters but with people who had cause to be In terested In his movements, tho "retire ment" of the energetic young business man was not unexpected. Young bought a cabin tlokot and wont aboard the vessel without reporting to the doc tor subsequently ho was discovered and made to report to that official, Young showed himself about once on tho up per dock of tho vesiol but he did not remain long In the gnzo ot the crowd on the wharf. Just what Young's futurf Pliws re oannot be stntad. - nut 'Ju a sucker la born every mlhuti Taufl.&li jftW' J?K Consul General Salto of Japan Is oxpected to return to, Honolulu In tho near future although nothing definite Is yet known. It Is almost certain that he will bo again at his post here before tho first of August. Whon the. Consul General returns It Is thought that ho will bring with him tho complete plans for tho new con sulate whlsh .Is to bo orocted hero by the Japanoeo Government at a cost of 200,000 yen or 1100,000. CURTIS TOOK FULL CARGO. The bark Goorge CurtU sailing Sun day for San Kranclnco, took a cargo of 2. $41 tons of sugar. cocoooooocK3o-:oooopyx)ot50t3o many- ha ought $o find .'things pretty gftjia wjiero thjs MrtfarfUfl l higher IVecIncts to the sea. Polling place. Corner Keeaumoku street and Wilder avenue. Fourth Precinct. JAU that portion of Honolulu County District bounded and described ns follows: , (Beginning at the east corner of Ala- pal and King streets and running nlong lauloa County District. Polling placo Koolauloa Court House. Third Precinct. The whole of Wala- Iua County District. Polling placo Walalua Court House. Fourth Precinct The wholo of Wnla- Polllng place Wa- Alapai streets and a line tho extension thereof to the old flag-polo crest of Punchbowl; thence across Punchbowl crater to the boundary between tho lands of Auwalollmu and Kewalo; thenco along said (boundary to the ond nae County District. of Kowalo; thence along tho north lanne Court House. 'boundary of Kewalo and across tho Fifth Precinct. All that portion or land of Kalawahlno to tho western Ewa County District comprised in tho boundary of the Third Precinct to tho lands of Hoaeao and Honoullull. Poll north corner of Pilkol and King streets; Ing place Ewa Pavilion. tnence along the north sldo of King Sixth Precinct That remaining por- street to the point of beginning. Poll- tlon of Ewa County District. Polling Ing place. Thomas Square place Ewa Court House. Fifth Precinct. (All that portion of Sovonth Precinct. All that portion Honolulu County District bounded and of Honolulu County District bounded described as follows: by the Sixth Precinct; the Koolau rango On the north by the Fourth Precinct; the west boundary of Kallhl to King on tho east by tho Third Precinct; on (Continued on Pago Eight). ' tho south by the sea, and on tho west A SNACK AT FIVE. Five p. m. Is the proper time for a lil to and a' glass of beer. Go to the Criterion and enjoy yourself. Ton cents for the meal and tho malt. MORE NEW GOODS. Dainty fnncles and novelties for la dles wear Just opened und now ready for your Inspection. Belts, veilings, laces and embroideries nro well worth seeing. CALIFORNIAN SAILED TODAY". Tho S. S. Callfornlan sailed this morn ing at 5:15 o'clock from San Francisco for Honolulu, direct. She will probably bring mall. RESUMED PRACTICE George D. Gear has opened law of fices In the rooms formerly occupied by Justice Hatch on Kaa' umanu street. Telephone Main 214. THE SECRET OUT. Small profits and quick sales Is the reason I can sell Japanese provisions and general merchandise at lower pri ces than any houso In town. K. Yama moto, wholesale merchant, Hotel St., near Nuuanu. A MATTER OF HEALTH li POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE A Cronm of Tartar Powdor. -t free from alum or phos phatlo acid 'ROYAL DAKINO POWDER CO,, NEW YORK Fiif, m ' talis ) nunr nn iff YUIIU I'll 'SS r nrnmrnrm The most extensive line ot ladles' white canvas tlos over shown In this city. All brand now and froah. Every size and width Is hero or you. Come enrly and get fitted. White Canvas Bryn Mawr Welt sola tie $3.50. White Canvas Blucher Welt solo tlo $3.50. White Canvas Christy tlo turn sole $3.50. Whlto Canvas Gibson tlo turn solo $4.00. ' White Canvas Paris Tlo Pump turn sole $3.50. Largo Ribbon lacos In all. Remem ber tho masses of people buy from us. in mi mi i nrt nn m i II1UI IIUIUIUIIU VfilUL iJ 41 4'; LiniTIiD , ' "VJ 'Phone Main 3M, Il'i IP mvmmmmm Mumn