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TIIK HAWAIIAN STAR. SATt i'lN. JI VK Zl ')2. Old Manila Large Stock of the Favorite Brands, properly seasoned, offered by the box at wholesale rates. Cigars from the lowest to the highest prices. Also an assortment i of Tobacco, Pipes and othei Smokers' Supplies. Special Attention given to Orders for the Country. ;!iir9;;ii9:;i!i!.e:Ns::: 9; 6-e 6 9i;00i0! ft. a.&ii-::i: Cifiar I No. 33 N. King Street P. O. Box 1 034 LEE Honolulu, T. H. Telephone, 1640 FOURTH OF JULY, 1912 Hoolulu Park, Hilo, Hawai Horse Races Five furlongs, free for all $ 500 Half mile, Hawaiian bred 250 Half mile, Japanese-owned ponies ( 1 4 hands) .... 50 One and one-quarter mile, free for all . 2,000 Half mile, lunas' horses (four to enter) 75 One mile, Hawaiian bred 500 Half mile, Portuguese-owned ponies 25 Half mile, saddle horses 15 Half mile, cowboys' race 15 Athletic Events 100 yards dash , $10 and $5 Running broad jump $10 and $5 440 yards run $10 and $5 Hop, step and jump $10 and $5 220 yards dash $10 and $5 High jump $10 and $5 Relay race, half mile $20 Five miles $50, $25. $10 Soccer HILO vs. McKINLEY HIGH. SCHOOL. THE WORLD'S NEWS :-: CONDENSED :-: (Special mall report to The Star from San Francisco.) EASTERN NEWS. exacted a promise from Orviile Iieforn leaving for the Iiaitlmore Wriulit. the Kiirvivlnu iimtimr im I conventions Governor Dix of New he will never fly amln, that there) lork formally announced his canul- may he no danger of losing his se- dacy for renominatidn. crets through his sudden death. Fivo hundred and thirty degrees ' WESTERN NEWS, were bestowed upon Harvard stud- Over sixty houses In the villi ge ot cnts by President Lowell. Kayloe, Oklahoma, were smr.ihed by a Theodore Iloosevelt has declined terrific gale. No lives were lost, but the Invitation to join the New' York two perLons wore hurt. Men's League for Women Suffrage, al- United States Immigration officers though ho had publicly announced are closely dtrolllng the Pacific coast that he was for woman suffrage. south of San FrancVico to catch boats New Hampshire has rejected the smuggling Chinese from .-Mexico, proposed amendment to tho consti-, Two Kansas school teachers in Aas- tutlon In favor of woman suffrage. ir. tiiHenveroH n nini.,, i, ,.,. Llllll, " W The House has passed Senator Pv kins' hill .for the establishment of a sailors' home In San Francisco. Miss Carol Newberry of Detroit, who recently cancelled her engage ment to Capt. W. II. Alleyne, a Brit ish army officer, has married Frank Drooks, Jr., son of the general man ager of the Detroit United Ilailwiys. !Four women In Philadelphia, incens ed by the btgh cost of meats, enter ed butcher shops and sprinkled kero sene over the meats. The maneuver camps of the regulad army and the national guard may have to be po 'tponed as a result of the veto of tho army appropriation which they have Jivn sold for $250, 000. Tho attorney general of Kansas has rendered an opinion that it Is proper for a public olllclul to get drunk as often and as much as he pleases, pro vided he does not do so publicly. Kansas authorities are busily de stroying 18,000 bottles of beer which were seized by the state officers. Kach bottle nnvit be emp;led separately. A new shipyare Is to be opened at IJenicia, Calif., and It is expected that 1000 men wil. be employed in the enterprise. A fire hug has been captured in San Francisco who had itarted six fires and ALL THE POINTS IN FAVOR OF baseball HILO MS. ALL - HONOLULU. THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY HOLIDAY hill hv Prnftlrient Taft. V. ,,..) .... .. I f,. .-..HI.- President Taft signed th0 act of ""a"J ",,,m!U BKl'1' Congress which limits the working! iacticnlly all the steam tow boa.;3 day ot laborers and mechanics em- ' Se FncIsro Bay have l:m BSt. ployed by the government to eight seded by strong gasoline launch . Tho hourg. Contracts in connection with l'ar.-.lns of windjammers AvttU consc t .... i mi-. I 'inert HUIm Imvinu a v. ..oiu., tn?. the ilnama canai mi uu i" . ju";;a . .K are exempted, Have been tested by leading chefs and domestic science teachers. For cooking CRISCO is better than butter or lard. At Al! Grocers Pennsylvania University conferred the c hange. Tho office of the attorney gcmHu1 ofM the honorary degree of doctor of laws!' he' -Unlted Stn.ft'3 """ounces that upon John Swain, president of Swarth more college, and John Grier llibben of Princeton. An expedition hss been organized In Joiev 'ty searcl1 'lle island pi TrlnldilO for several million dol- il Candidates may c6ftie and Candidates may go BUT H PAU KA B lars believed to nil? bcen burlcu b-v pirates in tlie early hIno,?enUl cen tury. ' ' ' Lumber and timber manufacturers' rank third In value among tin prod ucts of the Industries of the United States, amounting to $1,150,128,71" Tor the year 1912. Through a new order, all revenue cutter boats are to bo furnished with large guns and will be rfequired to have target practice. President Taft has pardoned Frank lin P. Mays on the ground that his conviction of land frauds was secur ed by Improper methods. Miss Frances Petry of Paterson, N. J., eloped with Dr. Darbarl Ram Pal, of Amrltzar, India. many prominent Southern Pacific offi cials aro guilty of acttlcl find construc tive fraud by patenting rich California oil lands as agricultural lanc'n. 1 Napavlne, a small town in Washing ton, lost fifty thousand dollars' worth of badness property by lire. Thornwall Fr.y, head of the Hard man Linen in Texas Ixmisiuna, has written a letter ;"''raging Immigra-' tion to tho IT. S. wlilcu wl' l)P. produced In five hundred iangiiflga or dialects in tho newspapers throughout the world. ' 1 The government Is suing the South-' ern Pacific company to recover title to 7ir.,00(),000 worth of oil lands in tho Elks Hill country, ICern county, Calif. Patrick Canipbol), r. wealthy minor of Yuba, in his will bequeathed $200, 000 for the education of poor boys of California who w'.ih to enter the Catho lic priesthood. A band of 100 Industrial Workers of tho Worlu' are en route from Port- TOWNSEND UNDERTAKING CO., LTD. Day and Night Calls Promptly Attended To. Special care given to the Preparing and Embalming o All Bodies. - Best Facilities for Shipping Remains to the Coast, etc. JNO. H. TOWNSEND, F. D. ROY J. WILLIAMSON, Mortician. Day and Night Telephone 1325. Henry Rockwell Maker, nephew and ,,, , Snn oiego. The police aro iHSO0f$J?0S0S00-9vS0-et9?9t9 909S9 Stays on Forever. At Your Grocers' Honolulu Soap Works Makers heir of John V. Gates, Is said to bo dying of quick consumption. After testing the auto truck as n substitute for the army mule and wagons, Capt. M. K, Favllle has re ported In favor ot tho latter. The Ferris Industrial School of Wilmington, Del., has adopted hobbla skirts to be worn by the inmates. Tills is to deter the hoys from run ning away, and is found to bo more efficacious than ball and chain. Tho city council of Atlanta, Geor gia, has forbidden bathing on Sun day in any of tho city parks. Tho parcels post law Is violently opposed by tho National Travelers' Protective Association. Tho Haroness Hortha Von Sutncr, president of tho Austrian Ponce So ciety, lias arrived in New York on Kor way to San Francisco where she will address tho conferonco of tho Amor ican Womon's Clubs. She is too author of the well known book, "Lav Down Your Anns." Mrs. ('cell Clark Davis has boon gi anted a divprce from Richard Hard ing Davis, tho woll known author. Rovorond Arthur A. King, pastor of the Kmanuol HiikIIhIi Lutheran church of New York expecting a fight at Chico, as tho most important town between Oregon and Sacramento. Before leaving for Los Angeles, the wife of General Orozco, chlot of tho Mexican rebels, deposited ?!!00.000 in gold in 131 Prno banks. It is reported that (ho general sent tho money ncrosB the border by hor for Eafo keeping during tho revolution. The hop growers ot California and the Pacific coast won a victory over tho transcontinental railroads when tho interstate commorco commission decided to suspend the railroads' pro posed advance In rate. A steamship which left Seattle for Nomo with livestock, coal and provi sions !ti reported to bo hold fubt in an icepack 200 miles from Nome. As a result ot a feud betwoon two families of Shorman, Texas, four peo ple were Bhot, ono ontlre family being wipod out. Tho Heoco Steamship company of Italy, oporating twenty fctoaiuTO on tho Atlantic, is seeking docking facili ties in ban Francisco to two when tho caiif.l Is opened. SKILLED AND CAREFUL LAUNDRESSES HANDLE THE APPAREL RECEIVED BY THE ; rench Laundry AND THE SHEEREST GARMENT IS NOT INJURED. Dry Cleaning of Men's and Children's Clothing BY ABADIE'S FRENCH METHOD. JOHN ABADIE PROPRIETOR. 777 KING STREET. TELEPHONE 149 while nayliiK trace at breakfaot. The son of Justice and Mrs. Hughes marry Miss Marjorlo Hruce Stuart or( Tho millionaire directors of tho .of Washington, D. C, Is engaged to New York. Wright flying inachliio company have Tho government commission of (lull- died of heart dlsenso , orlc notos tho threatened oxternilna- tion of whales In North Pacific waters and urges the desirability of an Inter (Coutluutxl on Pago fourteen.) Bowers' Merchant Patrol And Confidential Agency R.lUbl. Watchmen Furnished, fhon. 10(1. P. O Doz m Olt? Headquarter.. Club Stable Consolidated Soda Water U Absolutely Pure TELrPHONE t171. Imitation typewriter work. GEO. S. IKEDA 1264 Fort St, , 0, 0 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 0 1 9 0 0 0 I. S !'0-0$ Tel. 11.40.