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THE HAWAIIAN ST All, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909. SEVEN mm the FIRST $100 Saving the first $100 has placed many persons on tno road to suc cess. If you save $5. a week for. 6 months you will have $125 lh the bank. Better begin right now today. We will furnlshjjou with a handy little homo savings bank upon deposit of $1.00. .OF .LIMITED. Capital and Surplus $1,000,000. Judd Bldg. cor. Fort and Mer chant Sts. ESTABLISHED IN 1830. BISHOP & GO. BANKERS Commercial and Travellers' Letters of Credit issued on the Bank of California and The Lon don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, London. Correspondents for the Amer ican Express Company, and Thos. Cook & Son. Interest alowed on term and Savings Bank Deposits. Claus Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin (11 HONOLULU :::::: T. H. San Francisco Agents The' Nevada itlonal Bank of San Francisco. DRAW EXCHANGE ON .JAN FRANCISCO Tho Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. LONDON Union of London & Smith's Bank', Ltd. NEW YORK American Exchange Na tional Bank. CHICAGO-Corn Exchange National Bank. PARIS Credit Lyonnais. BERLIN Dresdner Bank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of Australasia. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank of British North America. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Deposits Received, Loans Made on Approved Security, Commercial and Travellers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex change Bought and Sold. COLLECTING PROMPTLY AC COUNTED FOR. 0 THE LIMITED. Capital (Paid up) Yen 24,000,000 Reserve Fund -...Yen 15,940,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Tho bank biiyis and receives for collection bills of exchange, issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking business. The Bank receives "Local deposits and Head Offlce Deposits for fixed pe riods. - Local Deposits $25 and upwards for one year at rate or 4 per annum. Hea dOfilce Deposits Yen 25 and up wards for one-half year, one year, two years or three years at rate of 5 1-2 per annum. Particulars to be obtained on appli cation. Honolulu Offlce 67 S. King Sstreet. , P. O. Box 1C8. M. TOKIEDA, Manager. 'TYPEWRITING PAPER, CAIRBON, RIBBONS, ERASERS. OAT & MOSSMAN. 7C Merchant St., near P. O. Y. WO SING CO. GROCERIES, FRUITS. I VEGETABLES, ETC. California Butter, 40c lb,; Cooking Butter, 35o lb.; Fresh Dried Fruits. . 1180-1188 Nuuanu Street. Telephone Mam 238. Box 352 m 11 PROM RENT MEJJMLED The Atlantic Fleet Will Be In Homo v Station Next Sun day. SENATE FOR DREADNAUGHTS. Mormon President and IJarty Coming Many Mongolia Passengers for Honolulu. WASHINGTON, February 18. The "Panama" Indictments of Plltzer of the New York World and Smith of tho Indianapolis News declare that Roose velt, Taft, Root, C. P. Tatt, J. P. Mor gan, Robinson and Cromwell have been vilified by the charges. FLEET EXPECTED SUNDAY. NORFOLK, Virginia, February 18. The Culgoahas arrived here. , A wireless from tho flagship Con necticut states that she is 9G2 miles off Cape' Henry. The scout ship Salem and the bat tleship Maine have joined the battle ship fleet and the armada will prob ably arrive here on Sunday evening. SENATE FOR BIG SHIPS. WASHINGTON, February 18. The Senate, before "passing the Naval bill, restored the provision fixing the size of battleships at 2G,000 tons. COMING TO HAWAII. SALT LAKE CITY, February 18. President Smith and a dozen other dignitaries of the Mormon Church have started for Hawaii to visit the mission there. SA(N FRANCISCO, February 17. The steamer Mongolia will have . ninety-six passengers and 134 through pas sengers. She should arrive at Hono lulu on the morning of the 22nd and leave on the morning of the 23rd. . KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE. CMYRNA, February 18. Earthquake shocks have lasted two days and eight people have been killed. There are many refugees in the mountains. GRAND DUKE VLADIMIR DIES. ST. PETERSBURG, February 18. The Grand Duke Vladimir, uncle of the Czar, l.as died in asthmatic spasms. THE MUNICIPAL E Judge Robinson ruled In the muni cipal mandamus hearing yesterday that the action of the Board of Super visors of the County of Oahu. at its final meeting, in abolishing all offices and repealing all resolutions, etc., re lating thereto did not affect the Ma yor's power of appointment of officers under the municipal charter. Supervisor Logan was tho last wit ness called for the petitioner. During the forty minutes he was on the stand there were many conflicts between Messrs. Milverton and Kinney over the questions put on direct and cross ex amination. LILIUOKALANI'S CLAIM. It is rather a .melancholy spectacle to see this once proud Queen humbty supplicating for what she believes to be hers, in a strange land and almost an exile from her nwn. Wo imna) that we are a generous nation, and we point to our record in Cuba and In our reimbursement of the Chinese In demnity, yet we have continually re fused to settle accounts with this old woman who, according to her own tra ditions and the customs of her people, had rights that should have btfen held sacred. Perhaps BUe nas no technical rights, but somehow it would seem such a little thing for a big na tion to wipe out the scandal that must always reflect more or less upon its chivalry and boasted generosity. Kansas City Journal. T There will be a public band concert this evening at 7:30' at the Moana Hotel, WalkiUI. PART I. March True Blue Teike Overture Poet and Peasant Suppe Chorus Tannhauser Wagner Selection Faust (by request) .Gounod PakT II. Vocal Hawaiian Songs.. ar. by Borger Selection Gypsy Baron Strauss Waltz City Life Translateur Finale Paraguay Valverdo (Star Spangled, Banner, KEEP IT HANDY. You may not need Chamberlaln'3 Cough Remedy now, but at this sea son of tho year you aro liable to need It within twenty-four hours. It Is, without doubt, the best on tho mar ket for coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough. For said by all dealers. Benson, Smith' & Co., Agents for Hawaii. MADAMUS CAS BAN CONGER LOCAL FIGHT AGAINST CHEAT WHITE PLAGHE 3BTe 99993ST 9 Public Meeting at Parish House of Central Union Church 9 9 Krlday, February 19, at eight 0 o'clock. PROGRAM. Introduction by Chairman Dr. Wood Address Mrs. Frear Paper Dr. J. R. Judd O Paper Dr. .McDonald 9 9 Paper Dr Sinclair 9 Paper Dr. Currle 9 9 Paper Governor Frear, Mr. Mark e Robinson, President of the Q Board of Health, Dr. Scudder, 0 O Mr. George W. Smith, Bishop W 0 Libert, Mr. Walter G. Smith, 0 0 Bishop Restarick, Dr. Wad- 0 0 hams, Dr. Langhorne. 0 0 o xr 0 0 o 0 The Work of the Tubercuk-is Vicltlng Nurse. The tuberculosis visiting nurse's work consists largely in education and preventive methods, rather than nurs ing. She investigates home conditions and instructs patients and their fam ilies how to prevent the disease from spreading. The large majority of consumptives must fight the disease in their own homes as best they can. Children are thus dally exposed to infection. The nurse frequently detects early symptoms of tuberculosis in'some form developing in other members of the family, quite unsuspected, and advises early treatment. Fresh air night and day is urged; es pecially sleeping alone, and out-or-doors, if a piazza is available. Cots, beds articles of clothing, eggs and nourishing food are often supplied where patients are unable to buy. The nurse alms to carry hope and cheer as well as good advice to the sick. These services are given with out charge to people of every race and creed. Her mission is to enter the home as a friend. . LUCY JEAN MOSES, Visiting Nurse of the Dr . Day Memorial. THE PECULIAR MOTION or railway cars causo many to suffer from dizziness, sick stomach and head ache car sickness. This very annoy ing trouble is always curpd by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, the "Little Comforters." They relieve the pain, and soothe tho nerves so that all un pleasant sensations disappear like ma gic. First package benefits, or money back. Fine Job Printing, ctar Office. New Spring S'gtr of I Regal quarter-sizes mean absolute precision of fit, genuine shoo comfort and permanent retention ot the original shape. Why should you wear shoes that are a little too tight or a Httlo too loose, when you can get your exact fit In Regal quarter-sizes? In Rcgals you can get the ono-quartor and three-quarter sizes in between the ordinary whole and half sizes. This gives you twico as many llttlngs as you can obtain in any other shoes made. 243 now Regal models this Spring. Every one is perfect in style, with all this eason's fashion-features ot shape, leather and finish as found in tho highest-price custom-made footwear. Regal Shoes aro sold at Regal factory prices to you, with all Inter. ' mediate profits eliminated. Nowhero else in tho world can you obtain equal shoo valuo at anywhere uear Regal prices. $3.50 Specials $4 and $5 J rail Orders Promptly Filled Regal Shoe Store CORNER KING AND BETHEL STREETS. Fresh Daily Cakes, Pies, Ice Cream. NONE BETTER Palm Cafe HOTEL AND UNION Carriage manufacturers and repairing in all its branches. NEW OAHU CARRIAGE CO. Queen Street near River. HAVE YOUR SHIRTS AND COLLARS DONE BY THE FreDoh Laundry with their new French dry cleaning process. 258 Beretanla St. Phone 1491. The Latest Parisian GOWNS! at jtADAME LAMBERTS Harrison Block. Beretanla & Fort tttg The THE SHOE THAT PROVES NEW ARRIVALS IN SILK For years our line of Silk goods has been- the best in town and our last shipment proved no exception. Iwakami & Co., - - Hotel St. For a square meal that Is tasty and generous. BOSTON RESTAURANT Hotolft Fort SUN CHUNGJtWOGK BO,- LTD CHINESE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING AND JOB PRINTING. No. 49 Cor. of Smltn and Hotel Sts. Fine Job Printing. Star Offlce. ONLY IN REGAL fom mm womm T 1 f yf f ? ?! ? ? ? T ? T ? T The ordinary range of sizes 4,5 6,7,3,9 IO II 12 I f ft4 1 yth I jft I m h I yth I tMV I Yth I The REGAL range of sizes style fiooR seqi free on request For Rent SIX BEDROOM HOUSE ON PACIFIC HEIGHTS. Servants' quarters. Stable. Entire premises are In first-class order. Im mediate possession. $30 PER MONTH. UP Willi 924 Oeificl Street MRS. OUNK'S HAT SHOP Have. You Joined Our Watch Glub? NOW IS THE TIME You will save by doing bo Come and see us about it J. 1 1 lira & 60. JEWELERS 115 Hotel St. Fire Insurance A.tlas Assurance Company of London New York Underwriters Agency Providence Washington In surance Company Tbe B," F. Dillingham Co., Ltd, General Agent's for Hawaii. Fourth Floor, Stange wald Building. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United Stntes, For The Territory of Hawaii. The United States ot America, plaintiff vs. John A. McCandless, et al., de fendant. Action brought In said District Court, ill m new Hcgn I l'" moilelsco- J rrect for fewS thosoason tXS' and tho Complaint filed In'&e offlce of tho Clerk of said District Court, In Honolulu. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GREET ING: To JOHN A. McCANl)LE38; ELLA McCANDLESS, wire of JOHN A. Mc CANDLESS; ELIZABETH K. PRATT; GORDRICH PRATT; KATE KEN NEDY; MARIA BREWER; EMMA PRATT; LEVI GORDRIDGE PRATT; EMILY G: PRATT; ELIZABETH S. NO YES; SARAH E. PRATT; WIL LIAM PRATT; ROBERT PRATT; EVELYN PRATT and FRANCES PRATT, unknown heirs at law or FRANKLIN S. PRATT, deceased; JAMES H. MONSARRAT, Trustee fifr SUSIE F. CARTWRIGHT; SUSIE F. CARTWRIGHT, HATTIE M. DAMON; SAMUEL M. DAMON; JAMES BLACK, MARY PURPLE; JOHN BROWN and JANE BLUE, unknown owners and Claimants, and the TERRITORY OF HAWAII, Defendants. You Aro Hereby Directed to Appear and answer the Complaint In an action entitled as nbovo, brought against you in tho District Court of tho United States, In and for tho Territory of Ha waii, within-20 days from and after servjee upon you of a certified copy of Plaintiff's Petition herein, together with a certified copy of this Demurrer. And you are hereby notified that un less you appear and answor as uuove required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded In the complaint, as arising upon contract, or it will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS the Honorable SANFORD B. DOLE, Judge ot said District Court, this 10th day of December, in the year ot (SEAL) our Lord one thousand nino hundred and elgnt and of the independence of the United States tho one hundred and thirty third. A. E. MURPHY, ' . ' Cleric. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ss. Territory of Hawaii, City of Honglulu. I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk ot tho Dis trict Court ot tho United States of America, In and for the Territory and District of Hawaii, do hereby certify tho foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of the original Summons in tho Case of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. JOHN A. McCANDLESS et al., as the same remains of record and on fllo in the office of the Clerk of said Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seat (SEAL) of said District Court this 10th day of December. A D. 1903. A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of United States District Court Territory ot Hawaii. Endorsement. No. 58. District Court of tho U. S. for the Territory ot Ha waii. The United States of America vs. John A. McCandless, et al. Sum mons Rob Hrockons. Plaintiff's Attornoy. ' ' r 12, 1908. .uuKPHY, Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for tne Territory ot Hawaii. Tho United Stales of America, plain tiff, vs. Josepb u. carter, et als., de fendants. Action brought In said District Court, and the Complaint filed in tno offlce of tho Clerk of said District Court in Honolulu. THE PRESIDENT UF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GREET ING: To JOSEPH O. CARTER, SAMUEL M. DAMON, WILLIAM O. SMITH, E. FAXON BISHOP and ALBERT F. JUDD, Trustees under tho Will and of the Estate of BERNICE P. BISHOP, deceased; YAMAMURA, whose true and full natno Is unknown; S. O. FU GITA, whose true and full namo is unknown; T. NAKAFUGI, whose true and full name Is unknown; M. TABA RA, whose true and full name is un known; YAMADA, whose true and full name is unknown; HARAMOTO, whose truo and full name is unknown; NA KAOAWA, whose truo and full name is unknown; YASIDA, whose truo and full namo Is unknown; GOO PING; WONG HUNG WAII; CHUNG CHONG and LAI SEE; YUKUTA, whoso true and full name is unknown; NAKA MURA, whose true and full namo is unknown; JOHN ALFRED MAGOON; EMMELINE M. MAGOON, wife of JOHN ALFRED MAGOON; ARTHUR M. BROWN; KALAEONE; JUDAS KALAEONE, MARY KALAEONE, JOHN KALAEONE and JAMES KA LAEONE, unkuown heirs at law of KALAEONE; KAIMOLA NAKOOKOO, otherwlso called KAIMOLA NAKOO KOO GRAY; SARAH NAKOOKOO; ANNA HELEN NAKOOKOO, other wlso called ANNA HELEN THOMP SON; JANE NAKOOKOO, JAMES NA KOOKOO. MARY NAKOOKOO and SAMUEL NAKOOKOO unknown heirs at law of KAIIUNE NAKOOKOO, de ceased; JOHN DOE, RICHARD DOE, MARY STILES and MARTHA STILES, unknown holrs at law .of HAIRAMA, otherwiuo called HAILAmA, otherwise called HIRAMA, deceased; KEKOA- .NUI; HENRY GILES; ANNA GILES; SAMUEL GILES, JANE GILES and PETER GILES, unkuown heirs at law of HENRY GILES; docoaKkl; MELE; PAOA; JULIA PAOA; HENRY PAOA; DAVID PIIKOI OKUUJ MARY K. HARBOTTLE; MARIA K. PIIKOI, JOHN SMITH and JAMES THOMP SON, unknown heirs at law of MELE, deceased; ELIZABETH K. PRATT; GORDRICH PRATT; KATE KEN NEDY; MARIA BREWER; EMMA PRATT; LEVI GORDRIDGE PRATT; EMILY G. PRATT; ELIZABETH S. NO YES: .'A HAH F. WALSH; WIL LIAM RATT, ROBERT PRATT, EVELYN PRATT nnd FRANCES PRATT, unknown holrs at law ot FRANKLIN S. PRATT, deceased; JAMES M. MONSARRAT, Trustee for SUSIE F. CARTWRIGHT; SUSIE F. CARTWRIGHT; KATE L. V1DA; SARAH SAVIDGE; CHARLES J. LUD- WIGSEN; SUSIE E. LUDWIGSEN; MARY PORTER, MARY ALICE POR TER, a minor; J. H. MACPIIERSON, whose true and full name Is unknown; ABRAM S. HUMPHREYS; CHARLES F. PETERSON; EMMA DREIER; EMILE THOMAS DREIER; ADELE DREIER; AUGUST DREIER Jr.; ED WARD DREIER, DOROTHEA REINCKE, ANNA MARKHAM; W. A. KINNEY, Guardian nd litem of EMILE DREIER; F. A. SCHAEFER and CE CIL BROWN, Executors and Trustees oftho last Will and Testament ot AUGUST DREIER, deceased; EMMA DREIER, Guardian of the persons ot the minor children of AUGUST DREI ER, born of her body; F. A. SCHAE FER, Guardian of tho property of the minor children of AUGUST DREIER, born of the body of EMMA DREIER; PHILIP OPFERGELT; JOHN OPFER GELT and MARY OPFERGELT un known heirs at law of PHILIP OPFER GELT: LILIANET L. COOKE; A. F. COOKE; EMILY F. DAY; SEELY I. SHAW; ANNA L. SHAW, wife of SEELY 1. SHAW; GEORGE F. Mc LEOD; THE FIRST" NATIONAL BANK OF HAWAII, a corporation or ganized. and existing under and by vir tue of the laws ot the Congress ot the United States of America; FRANK E. THOMPSON; WILLIAM HENRY; THE BANK OF HAWAII, LIMITED, a corporation organized and existing un der and by virtue of the laws of the Territory of Hawaii; THE TERRI TORY OF HAWAII; THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED, a corporation organized and existing un der and by virtue ot the laws of tbe Territory of Hawaii; MUTUAL TELE PHONE COMPANY, LIMITED, a cor poration organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws ot the Terri tory of Hawaii; COMMERCIAL PACI FIC CABLE COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of tho laws of the State of New York; EDWARD M. WALSH; HAR RIET BROWfT WALSH; JOHANNA ADELE DREIER; JOHN BROWN; JAMES BLACK, MARY PURPLE and JANE BLUE, unknown owners, and claimants. DAVID NOHOLOA; ENOCH JOHNSON; HENRY SMITH, S. M. KANAICANUI; WILLIAM R. CAS TLE; J. J. SULLIVAN; and COlT HOBRON; claimants, Defendants; You are Hereby Directed to Appear, and answer the Complaint in an action entittled ns above, brought against you In the District Court of the United States, in and for the Territory ot Ha waii within 20 days from and after seiWco upon you of a certified copy.ot Plaintiff's P.eUtlon herein, together with a certified copy of this Summons. And .you are hereby notified tiat un less you appear and answer as above required, tno said plaintiff will take judgment for, any money or damages" demanded In 'the complaint, as arising upon contract, or I will npply to the Court for any other relief demanded In the Complaint. WITNESS the Honorable SANFORD B. DOLE, Judge of said District Court, this Fifth day ot December, In tho year of (SEAL) our Lord one thousand nino hundred and eight and of the lndopendenco of tho United States the one hundred and thirty third. A. E. MURPHY. Clerk. By. Deputy Clerk. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ss. Territory of Hawaii, City of Honolulu. I. A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of tho Dis trict Court of tho United States ot America, In and for tho Territory and District of Hawaii, do hereby certify the foregoing to bo a full, true and cor rect copy of thovoriglnal Potltlon and Summons in case of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. J. O. CARTER, et als., as tho same remains ot record and on fllo In tho offlco of tho Clork ot sold Court. IN WITNESS WHERE OF, I. have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho (SEAL) seal of said District Court this 5th day of December, A. D. 190S. A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of United Status District Court, Torrltory of Hawaii. By.... Deputy Clork. Endorsement. No. 67. District Court of the U. S. for tho Territory ot Ha waii. United 'Hates ot America vs. Joseph O. Carter, et al. Summons. Robert W. Brcckons, Plaintiffs At tornoy.