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mwrn'mummt "p?r""'w' 'Wf -'Tr-Tr mf 1 evening nrt.i.nTiN, Honolulu, r n nttim april :o. 1007 Some Storekeepers think the only way to in crease profits is to increase gross sales. Some try to do it by cutting down running expenses, We can show you a store system that will give you a greater profit tins year on the same amount of busi ness ns you did last year. We can show you another s)stcm that will increase both your gross sales and perccntago of profit. Call and sec Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. MASONIC TEMPLE A, WEEKLY CALENDAR MIIMH' Hawaiian Third Deuree. rLUMOAY V!SDMJSDAV rnmni)AV ''hiijav Lei Aloha No. 3 Special. 1 03 AH xisltlng 'in rnbeni or tho order nre conlliilh Invited to at tend meetings of local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. O. O. F. Meets cvoiy Monditv evening at 7:30 In I O O I' Hull l'uit stieet E It. HENDRY. 8enetai.v. C A SIMPSON. X C. All visiting hrotheis vei) inidlnll. Invited. MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. or P. Meet everv Tuesday evening nt f:30 o'clock In K of I. Hall, cor Port and lleretiml.i. Visiting lirolli trs cordially Invited to attend. A 8. WBDnCR. C. C. P. WALDRON. K. U. S. OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. or F. Mtots overy Filday evening nt K. of P. Hall, cor. Tort and Uere tanla, at 7:30 Members of Mystic Lodge No. 2. Win McKlnloy Lodge Xo. S, and visiting btothers cordial ly Invltod. mnntt Builncrs. It. GOSLING, C. C. A. S KEXWAY. K. R 3. HONOLULU LODGE G16, C. P. O. E. Honolulu I-odgu No CI ft, II. 1 O E.. will meet In their hull on Kin" nenr Tort street every I'rlda evening lly order of the 13 It. lIAUItY II. S1.MP30N. Seoiutni . k. i:. uiciiakdsox, n Wm. M'KINLEY LODCE No E. K of P. Meets every Saturdi.v evening :it 7:30 o'clock In K. or P Hall, .oi Fort and lleretanla. Visiting broth ers cordially Invited to ntteml. I.. H. WOLF, C. C. i:. A. JACOUSOX, K. R. S, HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. E. Moots on tho 2nd mid 4th WED NI3SDAY evenings or each month nt 7:30 o'clock In K. nt P Hull. King ht Visiting K.iglcs aio Invited to at tend. I.. 13 TOOMEY, President. II. T. MOORI3. W. Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIDE No. 1, I. O. R. M. Meets overy flint and thlid Tluira dajB of each month nt Knights or I'jtlilim Hull. Visiting binthois cor dlnlly Invited In attend. 13 V TODD. Satin A. 13 Ml'HPIIY. C. or It. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563, Y. M. I, Meets avcry socond nnd fourth Woii icsday of each month at San An nmo "lull. Visiting brothers cordially in 'Ited to attend K W. WEED, Pres. E V. TODD, Secy. Unique Chinese Goods Wing Wo Tai & Co. 941 NUUANU ST. MANDOLIN taught in 12 lessons to jiliy uny sheet or music oi h ear GUARAXTEED, 12 lesions roi $K, SAM 001.1)13X0, Mundnllu I3xuit, No. IS Hotel St. Hlanh hooks of nil torts, ledgors, etc., mnntifnrttiied hy the Ilullctln Publishing Companj. 4i - . u . ' ,. .I&jiJI, f ft miiaAiik H-L'XZuMfjL axxal Pare Food Whisky "Belle of Jefferson." bottled in bond under super vision of the U. S. GOVERN MENT. The purest whisky obtainable. Insist that your dealer supplies it or call "p Koff scblaeger Go. . Limited, kit-gaud B.thclSts. D1ESII Fruit and Vegeleliles OK Till'. ALAMEDA EVERY MOOTING sa !trawbErri8S HENRY MAY & CO , Ud, RETAIL 22 PHONES 02 Wholesale IJ!2223ni25rAS33a3H5SSiSS H fi S WYE YOU TRIED I BLUE PRINT PAPERS? m Veiy attnetive and artistio jfl pnnt wtli their bright blues ?1 and clrir whites can be made X on blue Dnnt paper. We have U (JiJ it already sensitized. h) It's veiy cheap, only 20c W for 2 doz. 4x5 papers. Re- 't (Junes no chemicals. Vt With our INGENTO BLUE 3 PRINjT POWDER, which ll corjr in a 10c tube, you can nuke blue prints on almo3t any material, such as envel opes, the corner of note paper, linen, etc.. and sensitize your own printing paper. A HONOLULU PBaTOB SUPPLY CO. s r j n i si i w " Everythlno Photographic M : !iK8 Johnson's epared Wax UNLIKE AND SUPERIOR TO ANY WAX POLISH ON THE MARKET Johnson's Prepared Wax LewersSCfioke Ltd. AGENTS 177 S. KING ST. PIANOLAS On Easy Monthly Pay'ts. DERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD., Odd FcIIowg' Dldij. ;0JP- Fine Job Printing at tho Huh Ictln Office. . JUhJL LOCAL ANI) GENERAL j Today's Bulletin contains the re I suit of the thud count in the Pacific Stntcs Tour Contest. Tall) hos, liver), autos StktK Stbll ! . .-.... , it.,... t. ........ i. ..tiit- ' 1 V . r.lllllMU, lllllt, tllll, IliriWII 1'itliu ' I n ir. Koi I Stieet Host ctii of cortce In tho city. New Hmtlatid Uakery. ' 'I In Hoard or Sttpcivlsnts will meet 1 1 7 .11) i lilt, evening. Tin stock culled ut Nltk IVlci son - nnd left it little daughter. ( An etrn band comerl tonight nl Aula Park, (lood music, good singing All kinds or white goods mid wash litem goods .vim will mid ill moms Mils week. A parti) tarnished house on Kiihikii iin nvi'ime Is offeicd for rent. Hen I'm Kent Column Oahu Lodiie. Xo. 1, K. of P., will met tonight nt 7:30 o'clock lu K. of I' Hull. Kins UrteL (', V Hudb'k and .1. Milldooii Iuimi ,u , intent loit pajiurs The) desire tit i nine Ameiicun citizens. Itegiilu niietlng of Honolulu Uidgo ol Elks In their new hall on King Mi eel The High School nine plas n prac il giiiim Willi St. Uiillu tiiluoriovv, nt Amu park. C I II ly will be leader or Ihe lllhle ilns at the Y. M. O. A ut 1:30 Sttmlav iltortioon I'uie mid ilolli Idiih liiime-iiiaile enn i'Iim nt the Yimiig Catc fluu thoiolute and biiii-bons. Tnke mir currl'igo or automobile to Hawaiian Carriage Mimfg. Co, for np--to-iliito repairs. " Phi mlleh lows upjd to the Dow sell ionip.in, ollleo ol the lluwallju 1 ntst t'limpmiv. Ltd, Ton stieel Mlsilon Chllillen's Solely iintiual meeting on Satt'ldit.v iviulug, at Cov- irnor t'ariei s icsiilciiiu. .Iitdd neet Slillliner lilies loliiliienie Mil) 1 ill Ihe Itoviil ll.iwnlliili Hotel tor six iiiolitliH. ruble Ici.inl. S'u pel mouth looms. $20 tin 1ihmM the small luilb lot slicet mid diess wimi at Mine .liiephine's Mll liui M Parlors, Hotel stieet, opuislte Hie Young hotel llien will he no band lomeil nl n ht Pail, luniiiiiiiw. The baud will iilii ml on Hie Odd IVllows' plculi nl j tile KcaMile I Intel. The gienlesl loot coinfoi Iuih kniiun tin Tun Oitroiil Ties for men. iMli III" .Mmillliu Hirers Shoe Co I. id relllng for $( ',ii Ice Inn on IliliiluUliI will he given this i tilling h Augustus KiiiiiIm'II iii lie Alexmidei N tiling pavilion All m. v. eli nine. The kents me ttie lu:tv blot k or Hue Siotib gr.iuiti. iluul HillHlied, has he ii enMed In I In ineinorv nl William C Wilder In the fninllv mm ,u O.ihn omelerv. It Is leported that u l.ilge whale. iiiMiii-il hv slintkn. sought leruge lit Hie InKixm nl lleelu. Tho sharks rol lowed and Kiietveded In killing the vhale. The inoiniiig Assoilatul Piess dls p.lli h kivs that llainev .lot, who pllelud fur the San rr.imWio's jester d.i . p.ixbcd seven nil balls mid slllltk i ul tluee The Young Piiiplo'B Suilet) of Chris l.i t l3l)de.iMir oT Centiul L'lilnli elttin h will hold a soi ml In the let lure louni . I'n (huiili this evening. All ill Miiilltlh Invited Miull muled Improvements nil the I'.ipllol ground' In the wa.v or new urlilllK. Is gulllg nil. .Most uf the out- iiillldlngs have been lemovid to the iin'ivatlon iicioH llolel stieet "Arabic" npullcd to Iron roofs, re dmou temi'craturo ns much us . de greo This has Ik on ascertained liy iictual test. California l'ecd Co , agents Two tnivs vvoie btiuik by V. X. Pat ten's automobile last night near Ihe coiner uf Hotel 'Hid htipinljlll stieets Cue of the lads was so h.tdl) hull that he was leinovcd to the (Juceu's hox Pliul Two tendirs weie letclvcd at Hie Publle Wi'lUs Dcpm Intent foi biillillug i MhiK'lIiniise at Knpaii, K.iiiiiI. niiiiie lv l3vejiKeu, Jll.l.i J uml I2U d.l.vs, II In I lies, $l'.,M)0. mid the hiimu time to unplcle the Job. Ihe new building for the Kllnliaiia il League will be iead for oeiiipaiie) l.v tdliesil.i or neM week. The Uague has a proHiltlou on fool lot a had) show to be held In the near fu luie The featiim will he well vvoilh l ltlng Chilli mail Todd of the Hawaii llomil if Supei visors, Is loinliig In Honolulu i ii the Klimu for the niiiio.se ol inking the paxMgn of the hill leiinll lulio Hit t it rnr a loan If siUKsaful the iimiuv will he tihed In biiilillug a hill i old nil the big Island. IjiiiiI Couiliilsslnner Pialt lepnils i .ill lv hiisv times In the laud business He leielvid. b the lust mall, liriien linmeMcid leases ami one spei lal ugiee iiuiiit for iiiiuls on Hawaii II Is nil nod raiinliig land A dozen "pitivu i p weie nUo I en Ived. The art palming ilipailmcnl or the Kll'ihaii.t Alt U'ltgtie will ijjcu liett Mimd.iv In the Alt League moms, mi ni i ur .Mllh r uml lien inula siieits Ap plliiitloiis rnr iidiiilsslun ns bludeiiis will be letelved b Mis McNeill, Mrs. Hauls and Mis Oiah.im, toiuiirioiv, '-iiltllil.lv, beiween lu ami 1 1 o'l lot l(. lit 'the ulsive iiKiitlniud address. S0Z0D0NT ootb Powder used with Sozodont Liquid makes an Ideal dentifrice, surpassing anything of the kind ever offered to the public. Ask your dentist. ..-.. j MBIiS&Sl'JU&ftMSXiUI 1 WW V I M KWil ftiFU LMU HnNKZK&'iinisBavcP Becnuse Making nnd Fitting Spectacles and Eyeglasses is our exclusive business. Because a iogn course of study has been follow ed by years of practical experience. Because our factory is equipped for grinding special lenses, as well as the usual routine of spectacle-making and repairing. ORADUATE OPTICIAN BOSTON BUILDING, FORT ST Over May & Co. A. N, SAHD, GRADUATE OPTICIAN R0ST0N BUILDINO, FORT STREET Over May & Co. THE GENTLE BUT FIRM AND UNMISTAKABLE PERSUASION OF QUALITY That is the kind of argument I put into the HIGH f-ja C CLASS Hawaiian Souvenir and other jewelry made by me and it tells n story interesting to everyone who values QUALITY. H. Culman, FINE HAWAIIAN Additional Cable News on Pago 1 ASSASSINATION PLOT UNCOVERED IN 'FRISCO S.m I'riini Im-o, A (H II 2' An alleged pint hits hi en illsilusid lo initidii Mai -Cailhv, presbleiit of 1 1 .- llulidlug Tl ailes,, hv meiulii'is nl the I'.lcltlluil I'lilon Seveinl musts have been Hindi MaiCniili) lia.i liei n. lighting the eliililelmis ami reieutll lauu'd them ii withdraw fiom Ivoik on the I'ali mount Hotel, rheie vvnii. mi ul leged plot to dmij MmCnrthv to the Inaili. ibloioform him mid throw hint! Illlo the uii'iiii The eh i lib lain. I'l.lllil thai tin jilut oilgiliiited wlllll Mm Cailhv liliuiell. ' - m im m I MISSIONARY ADVENT ' CELEBRATED Hhaiigl.,,1, prll S3 -'I he ieiiten.ii) il Ihe Innilliu of Morrhon. the gieat iuls,liinar. was lelcnuteil lieiu vi iet tiiv Time ' eio 10.000 penph piesint 1 .' Vli-riov assuieil lite audi me ol nbi riieudiltiiKs for Chilstkiiis NAVAL REVIEW OPENS ' 0;iXKjTOVVJJ EXPOSITION .lamesliiv it Aiuil J.' I i EmmisI-, Hon will In o.'Hiied ti in vv with n levlew ol tin loiclgl 1 ei . IRISH LEADERS DISSATISFIED Umiloii, Apt II 25 -The Irish hill, w tilth will be Introduced on .Ma) 7, piopiises a ii.n loiint (oiiiiell In ilomi'stle affairs eiluslve of mllltm mutters. I. Iilii' legislative power Is gianted lted iiiiiiid. Ihe dish le.ttler, la dlsA.illslled i m I SENATE PASSES (Continued from Page 1) hill was tlcfuiul until .Mouihiv, 'Ihe .no of Home Illll 3!, jnovldlng for .heiiMH lor hunting with II ie nuns, v ns Hiihtuliifd Anion on the veto in Uoiim' 1 li 1 J I, the I (.per hill, was di nned until .Monday. HAM APPROPRIATION. Semite Hill 12. iilMimptUlIng SI32.0U0 lor the inuipli Unit of Xiliuinii dam, Ibis hdng I liu mil) Hem teiiialiiliig ol ihe oileliial SiHiil, new loan bill, tame uji for thlid leading KliudM'ii moved to uilienil the hill hi us In pievinl the use of the balance or the loan fund for thin jiiiiiioh'. ' What' ' eM'iliiKil Coelho "I'mj Ihe halaute (oi Oahu iilime! Xot liiiiih'" 1IOI.I.OWAY TO EXPLAIN. Smith fabl Una thuio vveio lev em I olltei Importuiil Hems In the bills, es piehtllv lui harbor impiovemeuu, vvlihh tdiould nut have In en oil nut C lilllliigwoith mnved to defer lousld ir.ulni. iinlll 2 ji. in. DnwM'tt said In this iiihi' Ii should he taken up lu uiui mlltie or the whole, mid have the Hup iiliiiendeni t .' Public Win lm explain In Hems i was po n eeouoni) for the 'leiiltni') not to iniupletu Its bin bur Impioveinents This muled. SCHOOL PlioriT DILI Semite Dili IR. giving Ihe piolltH. from the Indiistilal ilejiaitments or Hid Wahilee uml Uilialiialiiun hihools li.tcl: lu these ki hnols thiniigh the Stliiilli teiulent nr public Institution, camu uji lot thlid leading K iiiulb. ti -t;ili nils was mi unbusi nesslike plan All revenue should bo ixpendeil llii'iiiigh tliii Audit nr and not tliiough any om sthonl man. SMI I'll OPPOSES IT. Smith said that he fell liliuseir torn pslled lo oppose the hill. The ptollls lioia e.iiie cultivation In thesu schools weiu quite Luge, lie did not npprowi of luklng tho matter out of the haiul-i '1 .r.dt4afek'. i..' a win fiiiiwWfcniMn i ywwwwri ijrmj m imp 'rzzz7zz THE LATEST NOVELS The Story of the Outlaw Emerson Hough The Veiled Lady I". Iloiklnon Smith The Port of Missing Men Meredith Xlchotaon Poison Island 0.iilller-t'oiigh The Scctct of Ton! Moll) Elliott Senwell Dimbie and I Mabel llarnes (Iriindy The Malefactor 13 Phillips Oppcnhclm The Court of The Maharaja Louis Tracy Hswallan News Co., U-J YOUNG BUILDING. The Art Pottery of the East. In exquisite shapes, fiom 50c upwards. Brass es, Mats, Fans and Tapas. Hawaii & South Seas Cu rio Co., Alexander Young Building. 1064 Fort St. CURIOS AND JEWELRY. one sleek and fat with plenty of action, the other slothful and dopey. LOGAN'S CONDITION POWDERS are needed In one caie be cause they will bring a horse to his feed, make hit organ work properly and put him on his feet. Try a package and note the change. 25 CENTS THE PACKAGE. enson, Smith & Go., Ltd. of the llo.ud. He did not think tho Hoard had at'leil right lu appointing teitiheis against tho icjioit of tho ex ecutive ollhels of the depititmcut. Still lln.l wus a nutter of dot nil. hut tho matter or the profits In question yuu assuming large pintiuitlouu tliiough eMeiiblve lane planting, and should l,u lu the hands of the llo.ud. RADICAL AMENDMENT. Dovvsett said that these piufltH should he mined lulu the Tuasiuy 111 Into as n government leulUatlun. Ho su moved. Hii)ie!(leu moved lo lnilcfiiillcl) post pone the bill. Tills would bo better I linn the amendment piopoxcil b) Dow- nil Kniidscji moved to table the bill. This muled, TOLL UII.L PASSES. Clilllliigwoith moved to take Ilouso Illll is:i uji fiom thu table. It pin hlblted shooting iusldo or a limit of three miles fiom thu pojlntrtcc. This v.'ns lost. Ilouso Illll ID, piuvlillng (or a freight loll of r. i cuts pci ton or per 500 feet of lumber ur 3oo gallons ol crude oil, parted thlid leading. Ilouso Illll 1U.1, piovlillug for tho Is Mii.tme of pcimilM to licit lepeiH jiasscd h.v a into of S nes and 5 noes MOXHOOSE HILL KILLED. Ilouso Illll 111", to entourage tho ex iL'inilii.illoii of lrtonaooe, uiiiifl up foi thlid i eliding. Makekau moved to lulso tho lioiiuly fiom 10 to 25 tents ('hllllugwoiih opposed this. Thu Jiiiendmeiil was lost, Brown mnved to table thu bill, us mi appiopilatloii hud In en ptovldul to jia) thu hniiiit) The hill was lott by n oto of i; tt)c uml s noes. Home Illll 223, limiting the tlmo in vvlileh ikmiiirii suits can be luought jiasscd thlid leadlii:: House Illll 22'J, relating to bonU limn public oIllteiH; and House illll 230, I elating to (oitltltates or aeltuovvl idgments, passed thlid leading. House illll 217, til Jill) eluinni fill Ihenses wioiigrnlly j,ald, was icfeiicd lo the W.i)s mid .Means Committee. Home illll 210, lehtllvu to penults for nimtlng with Hi o mills, jussed second leading Semite Coiiiiirrcut Resoltitlon S, nsk lug Congiess lu piovlde against thu e i siuiou aiiu iiuioLj i S ..juuw 7 .m V.tA t-iAretfllXdAi t. il.irnJiVti ii i iidrftill' 'overlapping of tetrllorlnl ami nullity I offices, came ujl tor second reading. Smith said the U'glslaliiie had tho power to make the necessary amend ments nlrctid The regulation or tho overlapping olllies was being ilono gindimll.v. It would not be n,dvbnbli) to ask for a revision of the Organic Alt, exiept lf.lt should be absolutely necrs'iir) . McCarthy palil that tho passage ot the County Act had iiiado several tcr t Hoi lal nllklals unnecessary, ami a change of the Organic Act was nece tai') to abollrh their olflces Smith still ojijKised Ihe resolution He moved to (able It. This was lost The resolution wns adopted Senac Hill 117, providing that SO per cent of license fees of district rcmrl lines mid costs, nnd of poll, school. Jiiojierty and Income tnxe.9, must bo juiltl to the comities lu which they ar collided, pnssed second rending. .MAIM IX1AX AUTHORIZED. I la.v soldi n moved to take Senate Illll 111, authorizing tho Mnnl bond issue, tioin the table and pass third reading, The residents of .Maul were nnnnlinouii In their wish that the bill jiass, as thu money wns math needed for public Impiovemtiils This carried by a voto of 12 lives and 1 Ho, llnyseldcn asked the Education Com mittee to return Semite Illll 109, abol ishing the office of Commissioner' ol Public Instruction. He then moved (hat II be tallied. Carried. A recess was taken until 2 p. m. HONOLULU TO GET (Continued from Page 11 committee ie commended that tho bill be tublcd for the'rensoti that all the available money from current re ceipts has already been appropriated. The lepott was adopted. (lOVERXOR'S LEPER HILL House Illll 211, the (iovcrnor's tuhstltute leper bill for the one ho vetoed, was taken up on thlid leadluii mid on motion of Sheldon, who Intro duced It, passed IN to C. TO HELP THE ROYS. House Illll 242. providing for tin disposition of net profits accruing from agricultural mid Industrial pnisults at the Iihaliiulima Seminary and the Walalee lki.vs' industrial School, was taken up cm thlid rending. Rice said he thought tile bill cornea in nt the wrong time. The Educational rioiMituicnt comes In nnd gets all It usks for lu the way of iippioprhitloju and then wauls the piollts In addition. "It is not right, he said. "One man has nil the spending of this money mid nobody knows what comes In and what goes out. It Is Just u way to get mine mime) for the Public Instruction t)e linrtmeiil it Is one of the most unruli bills put In b) the department. 1 move the bill be tabled " Pall thought that In spite id the ti tit li of what Rite said. It would bo well to let tho two schools have tho iniiliev, Just to see linvv close tho schools could come to maintaining themselves. Wnlwiilolo mndo oiio or his Infre quent speeches. He fnvnieil the pass age or the bill. Hughes offered mi amendment, to turn over the receipts of the schools to their icsjiectlve Inmates after the ex pirations of their terms or set vice at a ration of 10 to 73 per tent nccoiding In their behavior. Kalelojm ohjectul that this amend ment put those lu the Lnhnlnalim.i seminary lu the same class as, tho In mates or the Walalee school, who have violated tho laws. Ho moved thu iimeudmeiit be tabled. Hughes admitted that Kalelopu's rc marks vvero to the point b-it they did not appeal to him, His reason lor In iiodiieliig the amendment was that the oob leaving the 'Walulco school have neither ft lends nor money, and If they had u little money coming to them, they would have something with which lo face tho world. Another reason, he said, was that the hoys me sent to Walalee to le dum, nnd ir they had Mime Incentive in work, the) would behave better. Ilu thought the same reasoning would upply tu thu hova or the Iji- h.tlnaluna Seminar). Ho could scu no ic.ison why the amendment should not liiiludo both schools. Ilu thought tho ameuunieiit a good one. ns t would help the Imjs nt the lime In their lives when they most need help. Sheldon moved thu bill bu recommit ted to the Education Committee. Ku lelopu vvlthdievv his motion to table mid the bill was it'tomiulttcd. SECOND HEADING. II. 11. 213, enuuimlng tho S15U.0Q0 bum! lusuu of thu County ot Hawaii, passed second leading. II. li. 211, alluvvlug n homesteader hi live on it lot adjacent to his home stead lot, jiassed second reading. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS. At U: 10 the House went lain Cum mlttco of the Whole to rebimie consid eration ot H. U. 21B, ipmijiiopilatlng moiiu) f I om tho Loan riind. Sllva again took the chair. The bill was taken up whero It was uiiiiied c.iteiday, at the haul fuuglit item or SU.SUO for ediieiitlniiMl I. nil, I. Iiigsuu Kumil. The matter had uvldenl- i) neeii settle nut of court over night ami the Item went thrniteh i imn!i.,i by Sheldon, allowing tho iiionev to bo dlveited for landings uml vvlmives. Thu last Item. J12,r,00 for Wulmeu water vvoiks, passed, The defence! Item of 175,000 ror Xiiuanu duni was then takiu up. Rice j moved ll pass, su)iiig n gieat deul i-f iiieney had ahead) been sjient on the 1 ilnm and ll ought to be completed. H would tost $I.I.',UOO lo Mulsh the dam. Kuleloim mnved to spend the 75,00u Easter's Gone Why not come out, then, in a stylish spring suit? We have a reraaikably fine assort ment of spring suitings for you to choose from. Jealous as we are of our reputation, you are sure to se cure correct styles and a good fit. W. W. Ahana & Co., MERCHANT TAILOR8 62 King St PHONE BLUE 2741. P. O. Box 981. SHIFPINI INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED. li Ida). April 2C. O. S. 8 Alameda, Dow dell, from 8nn Krmiclsco, 9.45 a. in, . DEPARTED. Tliurnlay, April 23. Htmr Mlkahala, Giegory, for Kauai ports, 5 p. in. Friday, 'April 2fi. Slmr, Manna Loa. Slmcrson. for Ha waii ami Maul purls, at noon. 1 SAILINQ TODAY. Stmr, Clniidlne. Parker, for Hawaii ami .Maul ports, 5 p. in. SAILINQ TOMORROW. Ilr. sp. Loch Garve, Rouse, for Hoal 1 loads, Vancouver, In ballast. UUE TODAY Dr. S. S, HcllopolK with 2200 Span ish Immigrants from Mulaga, DUE TOMORROW Stmr. Klnmi, Freeman, from Illlo nnd way jmrts, 9:30 a, in. KXXXJOOiXXltXXXXJtX )i PASSENQERS if Arrived M VjrXXifXXXXXXXXXKX! Per S. S. Alameda, from Snn Fran cisco, April 20, 9:43 a, in. S. P. Hart ley, 'I rue Iloardmnn, C. A, llrims. (1. 13. Hums Miss M. Chamberlain. Miss U. Clark. A. M. Culver, W. Uiihl, Llo)d Edwards, Mrs. Edwards, Miss Ida Fisher, A. II. Ford, .1. Fotherglll, Mrs. Fotherglll, C. Ferguson, Mrs. W. tlrls 'vohl, L. J. Hardy, Geo. Hernandez, Mrs. Hernandez, Cnpt. lllbhard. Mrs. Hlbbard, Miss K. Hoduett, Miss M. Hodiiclt, Miss N Hoduett, l 11. Hoi brook, Mrs. llolbrook, W. II. Lowen t Iml. A. J. McAllister, W. MtCriickcn, V U S. McCracken, Wm. .Marlon, Com. C. II. T. Mooie, U. S. N Mrs. Moore, J. .1. O'Conuur, Mrs Osborne nnd two children, J. Roberts, J. S. Spltzer, Y. Tukakiivva, Miss Ada Van Kirk, J A. Walls, Mrs. Walls, Master Walls, Ott Wlx, Frank Wynne, .Mr Lavlgne. Mrs. Ilnlsey, Mr. Medeair, II. C Vlcl-i. it n-rfc tf-tXKWXDiJax'W '!!); M PASSENGERS K K Departing , H H W S ' r JC W x jr. x C K 1C It 5? 3 X Per Stmr Manna Uta, rnr Hawaii and Maul jioits. April 2C Kulher Charles, Miss Maud Wight, Mrs. J. II Trash. Mis. S. Smith and child. Mrs. Kulwal and child, Mrs. Annie- Kckuuvvn, J. A. Mngtilie, Sam Woods, C. Walters. 13. Kuiso ami wire. W. W. Harris, C. W. Ashrord, Mrs. W. I Stanley unci till! dren. Per stmt. Mlkahala, for Kauai, April 5. E. II. Weed, .Mrs. Hans Isetiberg. Mrs. W. II. RIee, Jr., K. Maklno uml wife. Miss Annlu Katioha, 13. L. Had ley, E. C. Smith. unnxMCBxxttaifetticicKit'x X PASSENQERS X K Qooked It tt-dKJRKBBIXKIfKUIir. HM Per stmr. Claudliie, rnr Hawaii and Mnnl tMtrttf Attrll '!! T- 11 ll.i.lr C. J. Austin, Ira Well's, Miss U Ilalela, .Mrs, j, iwana. it it . for building n High School for Hono lulu, and get mu money tor the dam elbuvvhero. "This Is our money, nn vvay," he said. "We have glvou Katinl what sho asked ror ror her wharves and landings. She ought to give us what we want." Rico stated Hint there was only S59, U17.9G left iiiiaiijuojirlated from thu Loan Fund. Hughes said that would ho enough both to finish the Kullhl school ami to build a palatini high school. Ilu moved to njijnojirlato $35,000 for a High School and S3.000 foi thu Knlllit school. Kalcloptt moved to Insert an Item of I.VU17.9G fur Oahu high school and another or $3,500 ror the completion ot tho Knlihiwiicna school. Thesu amendments can led. Tho total was' mutinied to rend $135, 117.90, to correspond with thu changes made lu the bill. The committee of thu wholo then lose and reported jirogreBS ami nsked further time In which to file a wititeu u-iinit lecoiiiniendlng tho jiassage ol tho bill as amended. NUUANU DA.M. II. U. 121, making sjiecl.il appioprl btlons anioiining to $200,000 for tho itso ot thu Government during the next two )curs out or tho Loan Fund, was taken up cm Muni leading. This Is tho bill which originally can led $900,000 apjiiojirlatlons, hut wiib cut to $200, 000 at the lecent night session, thu House taking out ever) thing In thu bill but the title nut! substituting sev eral Items for school buildings. Rice moved to Insert un Item or $13.',- 000 lor the completion or thu Nuumiit dam. it was lost. PAUOA WATER AOAIN. Then Knleo got in with his Puuoa water. Ho moved to lnscit an Item ot $110,000 lor the purchase or the Puiiua water lights and all things jicrtaliilng Iheieto. Kaleu can always talk Paima water whenever chance offers or thcio Is u lull In hostilities. This amend ment, ho said, meiely tan led out thu pinvlslons ot thu resolution ahead) adopted by the Hotibe. He then went Into u history of thu Pinion ulTalr. Kn leo wanted tho uses and noes called on thu amendment, hut was sat upon upon by Knlelopti who said he was out ot older. Tho Speaker agreed. ONE ELEPHANT ENOUGH. Sheldon said he was much In ravnr 01 P.iuoa water, and thought It should havo been Jim chased Instead ot tin) elephant mi In Nuuanti valley, hut omc elephant nt a time was eiitmuh, nnd since tho Nuuanti dam had been tjjiiu Into, he thought the) hud bettir atlel: tu it. Coney wanted tin matter derertcJ. As long as tho Government iian sjient bo much money on tho dam ijj thought (Continued on Page 4. J . I.A.. y.-. ,