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Till! HAWAIIAN STAR, WRONIWDAY, JlWlt 12, 1912. KCTIOK TO ORKBiTOR. DsUte f Dr. Ottfle T. Rogers, MHt Ik htnb? tvm tn all crwl Mm af CtxrlM T. Botlwr. (tcl. U prMent itMitr rlftlmt. duly tithn ihMi nl with promsr voucher, H any Mtet, even If the claim Is sectir- cil hy mottniw upon real estate, to the undersigned within alx months from daW, either at residence of "Wil liam D. Alexander at 1B0S Ptinahou wtrwt, Honolulu, or at residence of Henry C. Meyers at 2131 Notloy St.. Honolulu, within sis month from date. Any claims not so prosuntod will bo forever lmrrd. Honolulu, Hawaii, June C, 19X2. WILLIAM D. ALEXANDEH. HENRY C. MEYERS. Executors of will of Dr. Charles T Bodgers, deceased. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Honolulu Gas Oo Ltd. A special meeting of the Stockholm crs of tho Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd., will he held at the office of Castle & With. Ington, 37 Merchant street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, on the 22nd day of June, 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m to consider and act upon the authorlzn. tlon of an Issue of bonds In the Im mediate sum of $300,000 and eventu ally In the aggregate amount of $1, 000,000, to refund tho existing bond ded Indebtedness of tho company, and for other purposes, and the execution of a trust deed or mortgage to secure the same, and the transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before tho meeting. A. N. CAMPBELL, Secretary, Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd. Dated, May 28, 1912. Greatest Um 1 Beach resorts were crowded yes- 50c PACKAGE SENT FREE tcrday. 4 SeUogff's Sanitono Wafers a Recent ' An inm girl Is wanted Discovery. The Most Effective Nerve nt nlne's pht Studio. 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Wtna velocaj ana direction at 6 a. l: S a. m,; 10 a. m and noon: 8NE, ONE, 9XE, 9NE. Rainfall o-urmg 24 nours ending S .00. Total wina movement during 14 10S. WM. D. STOCKMAN, Section Director. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL "aragrapfc mat uive uonaenseo News of the Day. New lino Panama hats just received. Elegantly burnished rooms with hot nd cold baths at Hotel Arlington. NOTICE: All organizations con templating taking part In the Fourth of July Parade will please notify Dep uty Grand Marshal Norman B. Coup" tenay of such fact as soon as possl- ' ble. Address all communications, I Deputy Grand Marshal Norman B. iCourtenay, Fourth of July Committee . Headquarters, Hawaiian Trust Co. I Rlrin.. 2nd Floor. Honolulu. A. M. Telephone Brown, Grand Marshal 1 1659. Hawaiian Lodge will hold a special meeting this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Work In first degree. Solicitors are wanted for the latest book. "The Destruction of the Steam ship Titanic." See classified ad for particulars, "i. . r The Democratic central committee jhas appointed August IS, between 7:30 and 8:30 p. m., for the nomfna tlon of precinct club officers to bo elected a week later. Pearl City peninsula was the sceno of the Portuguese church Sunday school picnic yesterday. In the ab sence of Rev. W. D. Westervelt, su- I perintondent, Rev. A. V. Soares, pas tor, and A. H. R. Vieira, were in charge, and a grand time was had Central Union church Biblo school's annual picnic was again the biggest event on Hawaii's particular holiday. About 1500 people of all ages joined in the frolics, games and feasting at old Punahou. The weather could "not have been more favorable than It was yesterday. Seven miles of country road and city street were linen with people for hours yesterday afternoon, watch ing the coming in or tho maraThon racers from Walalua. Tli l0ll,n,IIro,m,l,, ..k.Wij ' its annual picnic yesterday at tholof Oakland, will supply the pulpit o Diamond Head beach in a beautiful grove, old nnd young havlnir a snlen- did time with games, swimming and feasting. Three Star Hrand, tho best crepe made in the Orient Is carried ex clusively by the Japanese Hazaar on Tort street. The last boat from tho Far East brought them a new lino of I bis much sought after crepe. The King's Daughters and Tag Day nommitteo wish to express their thanks to all those who assisted in tho Tag Day program and to all those who so generously contributed to ward the fund which will prqvldo n homo for aged peopio. Tho children of tho Fort street Sun day school held their picnic yester- day at tho beach, going in special oltptl him a delegate to the Inter cars to tho Gunst Park. national Council in Edinburgh. lie Opposition to Supervisors Murray, ,I1,E secn w'do and important service and Kruger Is developing in the sixth ' in tlle missionary boards of th and seventh precincts of the fourth 1 c,,urch. A tall, large man of splendl 1 district. Charles Costa, overseer of the garbage department, is support ing the pair. A jolly tlmo wr.T baa' by 'the llttlo tots at 'the celebration on Monday of tho birthday of Dorothy Castle, in whose memory and that of her father, Honry N. Castle, the Castle Kinder garten on King street was founded. It was held on ti:o grounds of that In stitution, i ""H'Hllfjf iiio annual picnic oi tno unrlstlan church Sunday school is held In tho .Tnpanoso gardens of Hon. S. M. Damon at Moanalua yestorday. There wns a largo turnout of tho congrega tion and school, nnd the day amidst the beautiful scenes, with healthful Mtiyr Wewlim, was PsmhnI most ptoMMntly. llfty mernbem of the Order of Kn tflehmnelm loilRe of Honolulu y ester-1 day morula decorated th statue of Kamelimnulm In ft out of tho Judlalary bulMlng. Chung Hoon, the knuknu alii, delivered nn address. A cavnl-' oade of horsemen paraded mound tho statue. Tho old Portuguese statue worshiper performed his devotions ns usual inter in the day standing on tho sidewalk In front of tho Capitol. ii.u r ..v,..l...u..v t- bled authorisation to Captain Ed- wards, constructing quartermaster, to take as much of the Wahlnwa water passing down tho nortn nnd south forks of tho Kaukonnhua stream, Lei - lehua. from the Kooluu range r.s thojwero naA by JuIb Toomoy on homo i,H.m, n nnst nt Schoflcld llarracks re - brigade post nt Sciioiiciu iiarracKs re- n,,!,.., qv, .. (),niic:init iiniinm in nn. qultes. SiM tnousanu uonars is nu- thorlzed for the Installation of th!. system nnd construction, and tho con structlng nuartermaster is to com- mence vrork at an early date. Honolulu Planing Mill, conducted, by Lucns Urothers, has protested against tho bid of Pingle, Dunn & Co., San Francisco, for constructing tho military hospital nt Fort Shatter, It being a lump sum for all the build ings Instead of separate bids for tho three buildings as specified in tho raP. for tenders. The San Francifico firm's bid was $03,000 for all, while tho three bids of Honolulu Planing Mill totaled $G7,000, ana' those of Pa cific Engineering Co. ?G9,000. PLANS SETTLED At a conference or district captains or Cleanup day with Acting Governoi ' M't-Smlth on Monday afternoon in me governor s oince, tno pian oi cam paign was thorough!- gone over with the aid of maps. Each captain pres ent received a map with his district marked out on It, and Mr. Mott-Smith explained the use of the inspection blanks that had been prepared. After the meeting of captains was. over, B. von Damrn, president of the Cleanup day executive committee, called that body also present to order, when several matters Wore decld'ed. U was announced, the meeting rati fying the action, that the executive board of the central Improvement committee had obtained the use of rooms in the Magoon building at Ala kea and Merchant streets, for head' quarters and selected Will J. Cooper, who had charge of the clerical work lrat year, as secretary at headquar ters for the campaign. It was decided that, instead of re plying by letter to tho offer of W. M. Glffar6,1 president of the hoard of ag riculture and forestry, of the use of the fruitfiy control force and equipment, the executive committee should con fer with him personally, especially with regard to the disposition ot fall en mnngocY that are Infested. First inspection day will be on Saturday next. Cleanup day, a pub'ic holiday, will bo on tho Thursday fol- Mowing, and final inspection day the nost Saturday DR. GOODSPEED. A fine name for a minister of the Gospel! And Honolulu will soon wel come one who well fits the name. Re. Frank L. Goodspeed, D. D., pis- tor Of tile I- lTSt I TCHO It I mil uiii.l Central Union church, by exciiange with Dr. Scudder, during August and 1110 IIlst tw0 Sundays of September. Dr. Goodspeed is a graduato of Har vard College and of Roston Unlver sit School of Theology. His first pastorate was at Mattapolse'tt, JIass., where, in 18SG or 1887, the late Dr. J. T. Smith of Koloa called upon him to induce him to come to Hawaii to superintend the work of the American Hoard hero. His next settlement was for four years in Amherst, Mass., and then in Springfield for foilrteen year3. Tim First Congregational Church there grew undor his care from a membership of 0r,3 to 110.". In 1907 he was vice-moderator of the Nation al Congregational Council, which u,-csonco and a preacher of real pow er, he will delight and inspire the people of this city. Central Union church renders Honolulu a large ser Jcf. by bringing men or Dr. Good speed's caliber hither for tho summer campaign. The Friend. VISITOR TO SPEAK. L. A. Wnlte, Professor Emeritus of nmthonlntlcs at Cornell university, will speak during tho luncheon hour nt tho University Club tomorrow on "CjojTts of Conciliation." Profmsor Waito lias given special attontlon to this subject during his travels. Mombors am requested to Invite .friends, CLEANUP -it; KAMEHAIVtEHANS ARE GRADUATED .Ittunohamohn Schools hnd their Krndlmt,llg exercises In lllshop mc- morln, clmI10, Mon(lny nlght, The KnuluntlnB enM nlimborcll thirty, tw,vo , oWllcon ,)oys of (hofl , , , , ncmlollll, cor.. tlflcntcBi (he othors t.011)iotlng com.Boa n Ul0 doimrtmoll,B ot domott. ,0 aft domoBtlc HcIollcc , tllc nieclmncal nrtg. , Thn,.0 ,vnR . ,mlsIc(ll nrocram ' cmb0(Hcd ,n tho oxcrclse8i Essay8 1 ' ' BanltntIon Ashford K. Spencer on In- . .. , . p w Knmalo- on gov rnmcnt by comralss,on. chaplain Hopwood offered the invoca- p J Akana doH , . i ntl flflntTfla ,.. . uates for 1912: , . . Academic Ccrtincatcs-Violet Ka- lelmoml Keola, Orpha Kaholemauna Kinney, Emma Kealllakahai Napo- Icon, Katie A. Stewart. Julia IC Toomey, Mabel K. Wilcox, William Ahuna Akl, Francis Kcamokul Aonn, William Kaollilanl Apau, Herman Ka lelanaolc Prandt, Samuel Kealiinoho- pona Bush, Edward Noah Kahokuo luna, Peter Walter Kamaloplll, Greg ory ICalolmoml Kaonohi, John U. La- meka, John K. Nakeleawe, Sidney Abraham Smith, Ashfortf Kalpo Spen- cor. Domestic Art, Dressmaking Daisy H. Bell, Mary Perry, Emma Kahau nanl Ukauka. Domestic Science, Cooking and Housework, Sewing Eli za Lclaloha Nainoa. Special, Academ ical, Typewriting, Stenography Car men Kahulumealanl Vlda, Stella Ha zel Juen. Forge Shop Harry Auld Kua Burgess, Edmund William Hose. George Kaonohlokala Lucas Lujan. Machine Shop Geo. Center Hewitt Printing Shop Harold Godfrey. Pow er Plant Abraham Elona Napoleon. The class day exercises of the Ka mehameha School for Boys were held Thursday afternoon. The class of 1912 is as follows:' Edward Akl, Weston Dower. Clarence Haynes. Armstrong Kanuha, Nohea Peck, Ed- ward Plllwale. Francis Todd, Samuel t, . Poopoe. WW MYRTLE MEETING. There wli bn special meeting of the members of the Myrtle Boat club iuyrtic uoat ciuo at the Republican headquarters. Judd building, tonight at 7:30. uu i-aicssi KUAiMTiiMQ baron. Charles R. Frazier is the latest among Honolulu's business fraternity to graduate in San Francisco as "a PERSONS IN MISS ROSAMUND SWANZY ro- turned homo in the Manchuria. E. W. HEDEMANN arrived back In the steamer Manchuria this morn ing. CAPTAIN WALLACE SCALES, Fifth cavalry, left with hte family in the Lurllne. PROFESSOR T. A. JAGGAR arrived in tho steamer Manchuria and will go to the volcano. s W. A. DERHAM of Derham Brothers, Manila, Is parsing through to Man ila In the Manchuria. " T. J. WOLFF, a well known Manila man, is returning in the Manchuria, accompanied by his wife. PIERCY NOTTAGE of tho Bank ot Hawaii is taking his vacation on the coast and banks. visiting mainland J. D. DOLE, accompanied by his wife nnn' children, arrived in tho steamer Manchuria fromtho coast this morning. V V HON. M. HANIHARA, secretary of tho Japanese legation at Washing ton, Is a through passonger In the steamer Manchuria, J. W. HAYS, sheriff of Pasco, Wash., left in tlie .Mongolia in charge of Aral, a Japanese wanted up north" for embezzlement. J. W. ATKINSON, manager of tho Union Sugar company, wns an ar rival in tho stecmer Manchuria, accompanied by his wife. CHARLES G. BARTLETT, manager of tho brewery, Is said to bo aspir ing to n seat in tho house of repre sentatives from tho Fourth district. MRS. LEFFERTS, mother of Mrs. C. Montngiio Cooke, loft In tho Lur lino for her homo on Long Island, N. Y., after n visit of several weeks. Itlaulatlnii owner of Honolulu." This ho Is called in the Chronicle's hotel Kosslp, from ImvliiK put up "nt tho Turpln." "Chnillo" Is Homo plnnler, though, owning many lino "plautn lions" of Iron-Btayed nor'wust pine, hearing Inrgo crops of sIioch, cigar- ottos, chocolate, beer, town lots, the ntcrs. etc I mm nfl nm TnTlllfl MAMhK N 1 HI LI I I U I lllU That carrying papers Is a good way of training for a long and hard blcy- cle rac0 seems evident from the way ,,, n.nr, nnm i nn !n winch Alien o iirlcn came in an . UT, rac v TJZr to"k f. " O Bri the Star on the clklkl run and Is one of th0 smart- ... . nt llls work- Yesterday tho piactlce ho gets pushing his wheel day after day and carrying his bio: ,mndlo Qf gtars at tho 85mo t,mo Bt00(j b. bm Today A,lcu wag neeM the con. gratuiations of his brother newsboys. , . . f Continued trom Pago One.) Tho injured men wcr0 convoyed to l"c "ua'"li - "f" w was ab, l sa-v wUo 1,18 ailant . 1. l. : . , ... t . . , , i.... - uau ueen. Last night Mrs. Andre told the police that Yoneshlge was the man who fired the shot and the Japanese was placed under arrest. A search of the premises where the tragedy occurred, this mcrnlng, icvealed nothing which tended to clear the mystery. Detective Kellett has the case In i Jifinrt and is looking for a Russian man who has disappeared since last night from his Iwllel haunts and who Is bolloved to know a good deal abo it the tragic occurrence. PASSENGERS ARRIVED THING IDE ' fPo.r str; claudine, from Hawaii andis i'.r 8' .:Tune "-Miss Campbell, 1 f Z I ' . V, '' MrS Konoh, C J- n,"f W A Daldw,n' Mrs Je"" nlnSs, Mrs. Paresa. Miss Pnrn, Aliases Plores, J. H. Costa, A. S. Mar ques, J. c. Foss, T. Akl, Cecil Brown, Magulre, Mrs. H. Walalua, N. B Lan8lng j. M Br ht ' ' smithio ,i ,if smithies and wif mm , . Jno Morrls and Mu; Per str. W. G. Hall, June 12. Dr, P. Pntmnnn Afro T7 rv tj..,. n J ' - X ULlUailll, O, Hamamoto, John A. Noble, H. H Rlchert, A. J. Golfing. Mrs J ' VA. wards, Mrs. E. E. Mahluno, M. Mori moto, Rev. J. W. Lydgate. ' THE NEWS MlfiR pa mvi n-r-r singer, intends stopping over in Ho nolulu for a week or to before pro ceeding to Sydney. She will give a concert during her stay here. DR. C. B. COOPER, surgeon of the First regiment, N. G. H returned in the Wllhclminn from attendance atva school of instruction for army medical officers. J. D. McINERNY returned In the Mongolia from an extended tour in tho Orient. He was the recipient of princely hospitality from Tony Afong, formerly of Honolulu, in Hongkong cna' Macao. FRED J. HALTON JR. and GERALD H ALTON, sons of Fred Halton, Pa cific Mail agent at Hongkong, are returning home from school at San ta Barbara and will spend their va cation with their father in the Far East. PROF. ALBERT BURBANK, brother of "the plant wizard," U returning to California In tho Mongolia from an important government mission to tlio Phl'lppines in tho interests of tho agricultural development of the idands. GILBERT J. WALLER, who heads the Democratic delegates for Balti more, who sailed this morning and will join Allan Herbert and W. A. Kinney already on tho mainland, will present at tho convention tho Hawaiian women's request for worn- nn suffrage, in which ho Is himso f a believer. MRS. J. S. M.cGREW, who was takon 111 while visiting her son, Tarn Mc- Grow, In Paris, arrived in tho Wll hclminn nnd wro taken direct from tho steamer to the Queen's hospital. Ilor son-in-law, Dr. c. It. Cooper, ac companied her on tho voyago from San Francisco. Mrs. Cooper, who brought her mother out from Paris, is in a Berkeley hospitn', but is not serloti.ily 111. Crisp Crackers LOVES BAKERY 31 ANN0UNCEM . Beginning The - Pleasanton Hotel discontinued the dining room service for the off Tourist Season only. Good meals ' may be obtained close to .premises. . . . ... Greatly Reduced Rates are being offered for a limited number of Rooms, with or without bath. This is a Quiet Refined House of unusual excellence located in the best residential district, ten minutes from the N shopping district in 4 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL TROPICAL GARDEN. Large cool outside rooms. Private sleeping Verandas. Phones in all the rooms. Artesian plunge. Night and day tennis, Free garage. Special RATES House Installations or repair work promptly done in a satis factory manner. All Work Guaranteed Latest designs in Fixtures, Domes and-Reading Lamps. The Hawaiian LIMITED - UNION COOKERY BAGS - Make All Foods Prepared in Them Taste Delicious. Try this new method of cooking in Germ-proof Union Cooking Bags we are satisfied you will adopt it altogether. NO GREASY PANS, NO ODOR. SAVES TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE. Use only the "Union" Bags; otherwise your foods are sure to taste of the paper. 25c A PACKAGE OF ASSORTED SIZES. W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd. 55-57 King Street. O0-0CK- ENT June 1st, 1912 by the MONTH ? Electric Co., Wiring 9 1