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Shirt Waists $6.00 Reduced to $3.50 6.50 Reduced to 4.00 7.00 Reduced to .4.50 8.50, $9.50 Reduced to $5.50, $6.00 $10.00, $11.50 Reduced to $6.50, $7.50 Night Gowns Chemises Corset Covers $G.0O. $8.50 Reduced to $3.75 7.00. 7.50. $8.00 Reduced to $4.00, $4.25 $8.50, $9.00 Reduced to $4.50, $5.00 $10.00, $12.50 Reduced to $5.50, $7.50 $5.50, $6.50 Reduced to $3.50 $7.00. $7.50. $8.50 Reduced to $4.00. $4.25 $8.50, $9.00. $9.50 Reduced to $4.50, $5.00 $3.25, $3.50, $3.75 Reduced to $1.75 $4.00, $4.50. $4.75 Reduced to $2.25, $2.50 $5.25, $5.50. $5.75 Reduced to $2.75, $3.00 $6.00. $6.50. $0.75, $7.50 Reduced to $4.00, $4.50 Doylies Handkerchiefs Jabots Belts From 35c up 95c up 85c up 6?c up Bows 35c up Hand Bags Ruffles $1.10 up $1.50 up Tablecloths and Napkins $ 75.00 Reduced to $42.50 X 85.00 Reduced to $45.00 $100.00 Reduced to $55.00 $125.00 Reduced to $62.50 MRS. J. ROSENBERG, Rooms 9 and 10, Second Floor, Alexander Young Building HEANAE ROAD MAN TO BE INVESTIGATED Grand Jury Has Brief Session ; Of Good Work JUDGE KINGSBURY URGES presented n report with several In dictments ami the following comment: Trouble at Keanae. Your ('.rami Jury has had called tn Km attention by thu County Attorney certain nppaient Irregularity, If not actual criminal acts mi tliu part of ono Horace Kekumu and perhaps oth- Pr8- pertaining to Iho payment of At Lahdina l('"""' """' ln"ori-'i'S ' Keanae, thin iionniy, lor tnc ninmii ni uctoner mhi. On account of the distance ami In- accessibility of the witnesses required In HiIh Investigation, It Ik the opinion Iof the Oram! Jury that the County Attorney should proceed to Ke.inao anil personally Investigate thin mutter i In order that the actual facts ami 1 1 lit li may be divulged; ami that If Maui's County Attorney Is Compli mented Disposition of Criminal Cases. rmCIICAL SbLF GOVERNMENT ' l M "Union finds that a prose- Icntlim or prosecutions should, bo start ed, that he Institute thu same before thu district court. Thai jour Grand Jury have no mut ters In thu way of special lerom incivlalions to make. (Special to thu Mil lie tin) I "" "'" "lr " '"'" '"- lilin ti 1 ll'i liln fittil rnti ul 11 tt t uuiiLliinnii WA.LUKU. MAUI. Juno . Ilo.,i-, ,,,;, ,l0 county Attorney of able Seidell II Kingsbury, Judge uriMiuil ilurlni: ItH mohhIuiim. ami hull nlth the Clicult Court, with the Court o(Il- entire .ipprobiillon thu new order of ccrs, Atloniojb and Ginnd Jurors went t things whereby thu County Attorney In nttend the .luiiii 190U Term of the , leprescnts the Territory In the proso- at lailiiiliia. Defendant tillable to employ counsel.' Attorney D, II. Cnso assigned to de fend him, and will ho untitled to u fee of 1100.00 from tho Territorial Troas ury under thu Sheldon enactment of the last Legislature. Daniel lo.ino, accused of burglary in tho first degree, was discharged, as the Grand Jury found no bill against accused. Territory of Hawaii vh. Peter Adams. Kxtortlon, Capo was passed as de fendant was not In Court. Peter Adams was n police ofllcer licensed of taking hush money from certain par ties, said to lie gamblers. TOP MINNOWS EAT MULLET SPAWN ..Second Circuit Cotnt Wednesday June HI. In charging the Grand Juiors, tho panel consisting of I-'. I. Iliildwln, II. S. .Shoemaker, Gem go Glbb, Win. Wubh A. C UuttN, W A. Dnglu. Jos. (' 'I i los. Ilenrj Smith. Alfred K Kruse II. II. Penhiilliiw, Joe l-'ri li as. Jus ICsilnd.i. Win. C'ockelt C I). I.ufkln. II. A. Ilaldnln. II. W lllce, II. T. Iliokerlck and lloiace Kekumu, thu Judge reminded thu gland luijineii th.it they wcio to cxeniplllj self guv I'liitnent and to show the people thai the people of this Jurisdiction do gov ern themselves, that they weio In en foico tho laws and to punish those who bleak thu criminal laws, lie al so called attention In thu fact that under lecent enactment of thu legis lature thu County Attorney becomes ox officio the prosecuting attorney of tho circuit anil lwiu iharge of all ciiiuinal proiueilliifis In this Cgurt. He stated It would bo better to gel jibing without an Interpreter as far as iHisslble for oven "pidgin" Kngllsh will give h better Idea of what Is infant than testimony strained through an luteipieter. An alleged case of extortion and another matter of so railed graft of persons In official position was i cloned to for tho Grand Jury to examine and determine. Tho Court aiipoliitul F. F. Baldwin foioiiian of the grand Jury, and tho Jiirytuen retlled to their room. Grand Jury Report. Oil completion of llit'ir I.iIioih the day following F. F, Ualdlu. loiem.iu cut Ions of all criminal cases arising within this County; leellng uu It does, that In tho experimental stugo of local self government that this County will not lie found wanting. Thu Grand Jury desires to express ,crn, 'lis deep appreciation of thu tourtesles and valuable aid, counsel and assist ntieo lecelved by It from Your Honor, the County Attorney and all other Court Officials III attendance upon (his Tenii of Couit. The following disposition was made of criminal cases: Terrltoiy of Hawaii vs, Hairy T White. Appeall.mt wlthtliaw his up peiil ami paid thu flue Imposed hj the lower couit. $100,00 Hiid costs, togeth er with costs of Circuit Court. Terrllorj of Hawaii vs. Cheng Ring. Ijircenj In thu second degree. Plea Oirlljy, Sentenced to, six months I in prlsonnienl. " " Terrllorj ofjjawall vs, Chong Moon Chung, liurgln'ry In thli first degree. Plea. Not guilty. Trial set for Mini day. Defendant had no counsel, and l ho Court assigned his caso to W. I" Crockett, Attorney. Under thu now law passed by tho Legislature mH Crockett will ho entitled to a fee not In excess of $50.00 from the Terri torial Treasury. Territory of Hawaii vs. Frank Ortls and John l-copoldo, Duelling Plea. Not guilty.. Trial set for Monday. Do Cendant to conduct their own defense. Tenllnr) of Hawaii n All Mug C.iiu.illi abusing a female under twelve jeaiH of ago Plea Not guilty ART THEATER. Despite the Inclemency of the weath er on Saturday night last, so disastr ous to thu open-air shows, a huuipei house Is the rort from the eer wii nlar Ait. Tho exterior of this theater has undergone a perfect transforma tion. For today's performance there Is a complete change of program, the fe.i tore lllm lelng "A Florida Feud," giv ing n faithful picture of life In that region of romance and entrancing scenery The show Lists for nearly an hour and a half. ornamental and withal does no harm o other fishes big or small. Hut now we have tho costly inlnnilw and ery soon thu delicious atiiiianm wilt bu n thing of the past. "For Sale" ojrda at Bulletin. Pest Destroyer R ported To Have Found New Food (Spiclul to the II u 1 1 e 1 1 u ) WAII.UKU. MAUI, June 18. Fish ermen claim the minnows Imported by the Hoard of Health at an expense to the Territory of $1,3011, to prej on the larvae of mosquitoes, has ncqultcd a tuste for Jic spawn of the vond mullet and liniklsh wutci ponds In vaded hy minnows no longer produce I the delicious mullet or amaain.i. Own !'rs of fiesh or biaklsh water ponds i nio threatened with a total loss of the lvalue of their propel ty as the mill- 'nows nio Rood for nothing except for lull The most efficient destroyer of the larvae of mosquitoes known to the writer is the beautiful gold fish. Imported in the seventies without cost In tho Government. Tho gold fl.di Is HAWAIIAN FAILS IN FAINTJD IS HURT An aged Hawallnn named Kauln, who was standing In front of the fish market after making u puich.uo this morning, was observed to sud denly fall to the pavement. A police officer who happened to I m near tho spot at onco went to tho man's assistance and found him to bo iiikoiiscIoiis and suffering from a bad rut In tho back of the head. I Die Injuicil man was at once plckod up and sent In tho ambulance to the Queen's Hospital, whero ha was ex amined. I lly the time tho hospltnl was ' leached, the patient was conscious, I mill, after having his head dressed, was allowed to depart for Ills homo, t appeals that tho man Is subject to fainting llts and that ho has fallen in tho same manner before. ARMY AND NAVY White Wash Skirts At Reduced Prices I Whitney & Marsh HOUSE JOURNAL SPLENDID VOLUME House Proceedings For 1909 Complete From Press of Bulletin BSSMMBr., IT tK'l ' Wj AuMHTWiUni The handsomest Journal uver Is sued for either the Upper or Uiwor House of Iho Legislature of Hawaii, Is thu Hiiiiso Journal of thu session iff liioy, toady for delivery on Saturday last, from thu press of the, Iliilletln Publishing Co., Ud. I'or thu first time In Hawaii tin Join mil Is bound in buckram, adding I greatly to thu appearuncu of thu vol 'limn and, It Is hoped, lunderlng it Im pervious to thu, attacks of sllvcr-flsh and other local book destroyers. j Thu House Journal is also a notable I publlcalon In that It contains thu most I exhaustive and systematic Index over 'undertaken In any Journal Clerk, und Nr-j .riri Fern inilei Is to bo greatly tomnii uded fur his painstaking work, 'I In. ivoik has been turned out well within the contract time, which ox 'plus on the H.'illi lust, und II la u bool, t tint ii-llertH eiedll on both Us eomplleis and publlsheis. A recital was given ut Bchoflohl Ilai racks on Hatmday evening under the auspices of Lieutenant and Mis, J. II Ilarnard. Sth U. 8. Cavalry, at the OII1 cers' Club. Tho dining room was fit ted up with u stage und foot lights and decorated with palms. Hags, etc. L'tory officer at (ho post was present, Includ ing Col. Schuyler ami Lieutenant Col. Hunter and Majors Foster and Goode. An excellent buffet lunch was suived uftcr the ierformuiicu and dancing wiih enjojed, with thu Fifth Cavaliy baud playing. Thu program follows: IJvolyn Nlles Gee, leader; Kiln In Stanton Geu, pianist. 1 Monologue "Thu Telephone Girl" Phelps 3. Original Airangement of Classics' Chopin's Second Noctuine, Mendelssohn's Spilug Song. Kicutzer Sonatn, Gottschnlk's Lust Hope 3, The Ilanlshment of llagnr by Abiahani Donaldson Incidental music by Itiiblusteln. t. (a) Hieno du Mallet ... .Chumlnade (b) Maieh. German Triumphant. lllisch Intel mission, 3 nilniilus, S, "A Pair of Lunatics." Place Dr. Adam's Private Saul- turliim for thu Insane. (A Pallor.) Tlnio-Thanksglvlng Uvu The annual ball fur thu patients an.) their Ji lends is supposed to bu In progress. Capt. Geoigo Fielding. 3rd Cav alry, U, 8. A.... Mr. IMwIn 8. Geu Miss Clara Manners Mrs. Kvelju N. Gee EMPIRE THEATER. "The Assassination of thu Duku of Guise" In olio of tho latest tuusutlouul story pictures, ""IiIh picture will do shown fur the first time In Honolulu ut thu Kmpliu Theatiu tonight, tomor low's mutlneo and lomoriow evening. To prodeco this play Patlie Uios., the greatest film makers In the world, se cured tho Theatre Friincnls in Paris, owned by Sarah Ilernhardt, also the niOBt talented theatrical artists, who, alter wcekti of reheartul, enacted this play for Patho Ilros. at u cost of over 110,000, To miss seeing this historical ph'ttlic-Mory is to miss one of the IliioM ilinuuillf liielileufK lu the hi-Inn of I iiiiicu SHELDON LAW MAY OUSTJAWAIIAN Honorable Old Man May Be Forced Out Of Magistracy (Sperlal to the II n 1 1 e I I n I WAILUKU, MAUI, June IS Soln moil Kalieohalahala, the veteian ilh lllct magistrate of the Island or l.auil. aged over soventj Jears, ami who his held the office continuous!) since Ida appointment by Chief Justice Allen, in thu year 1S7L', dining the leigu ot King Kumehaiueha V, picscutcil him self before Judge Klngsbui.v nt lihnl na this week to take the examination and qualify as a practitioner In dlutilct courts In older to continue to hold an ofticu he lias held thlrlj-i.eveii years. Tho salaiy of the Laii.il dis trict Judgeship Is a paltiy $-" n month, and thu old m.in'ii Integilty and hon esty and fitness to hold It has never been challenged before. Hut It si ms by the terms of thu Sheldon bill pass ed by thu last Legislature a lifetime uf official Integrity la to count fm nothing. When questioned tho old man admit ted not knowing how to wilte and read thu L'ngllsh language, but claim eil du understood a little spoken Lug- llsh. Ills knowledge of law wan also not up to dale. Ill formi i times when tho Hawaiian language wan used In Court proceedings S K.ihoohul.ihaU had a license to pi at t lee law lieloie lillstrlit i mil Is, a llieiisu he allowed I to lapsu some leu jeais ago. Whin j first commissioned a district niagls itralu Chief Justice llaitwell was an Associate Judge of tho Supreme ('unit of thu then Kingdom. Judgo Kiug limy Kindly told the applicant that tile matter would be piesellteil lo Ihu Ciller Justice and he would let him know the lesull Sunday Rest For Postmen. i York, Juno 7. A iiiok menl whlili alms to secuie Sunday iih a ilaj of n t for all postmen lu tho United Stai -was Inaugurated today at meetings m New York clergjnien of seveial d nominations. Congress will do nsU I to Act. Bulflsrlans ard Turks Floht. lln Uu, Juno 7. A Sulonlci dispatch n tho Fiiinkfort Zeltung sajs that u llglo lasting sevei.il limns has oiciiueil on till' lllllmiTllll.il l fioutler detw.in IIuU.iiIhii and 'Pinkish fionil-i gu.ud V V V