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J i i i I 10 nVRN'IN'O nUU-CTIK, HONOLULU, T..It., TIIUnDAY, NOV. 11, 1009. Igueeey's new store now open! Ansco Films, Cameras and Photo Supplies, Cyko Photographic Papers Fort Street, near Hotel & ypiipp'1 Opposite Benson, Smith & Co. FVffWWf.filf'flTf) "Conservation" The Theme For Arbor Day Programs Arlmr Day tills 5 ear nil liavo i m MKnlllraiico to tlio bcImioI elilldicii of lluwall. Ctinporrntion turn become tho (itl-alnsui IjIiik tlienio hero n woll .m thrmiKhoiu tlio U 11 1 lol Simon, .mil In blircrhvc, hour unit net toniiurow tlio iDjills will emulate stent ctmscrtiitloii idatlom In tliclr ofTortu tn check tlio pliiiulur or laml and tlmlicr for person tiL precil nml pioflt. Kxccllunt pro-' Brn ms have been prepa tljo school, which will be in mo lummios inuiiuei Royal School. The llojul School onem Its ccr cIbos with nil nililicr,.! by tho niajoi of the school elty. anil If these llU'ly yoniiB folks, nearly n thoii-iaiul of them. iii.iiiiiro this cMc occ.isloii with the Inttrest nml originality they show their board of miiierlsorn. their po- court, or road department, that program will be worth while. At Middle K:llhl. Knllhlnnein Is to hate aildrenses from Professor Ilrjnn of the Acrlctil turn! College, who will Bpcak befoio GPVtiral tlRhtlv packed audiences of n tatted riBes. for t!icie Is no common assembly room. The public 'Is eor illallj Invited to use the elexen extra chairs the bulbllus afonls or perhni.s rrifslit acipilio an orcprion third Inter oat In a prlnrar) bench. King Street Pronram. Mil. Ouim's fchool on Klnc street will plant a lictlco of aralla jvhlch Her rlt Wilder Kles. The onuicIsch will work. Kalulanl Always Ready. Knlulnnl .School Iiiik nlremly had Its Arbor Day; lm It Indeed the jear 'round In the rare of Us aplrk-niiil-cpttn ground. So In the umrnlnt; the children .will lime, n conservation pro Ktntii and enjoy looking nun- n police Hon of plenties slum In1-; tho condition of fresh waterways, etc.. "before nml nfter taking" conservntlonal treatment. Mutlc at Kaahumanu. Mrs. II. 1'. Ulltlnuham Is to talk to the children of KualMimanii School on Ileretanla ncnnc nml the children I can llll prepared a inogram. witn plenty music I f music. at 10-3D tho etudenw will go out I College Tree Day. o teiraced campim to plant u row I . Tllp College of Hawaii with Its big In the Normal School Mis. Walter 1 l'ro-ir and Mrs Doicniiis Scuddnr will e.uli speak befoic the pilmary classes nml before the Normal School piopcr, Mrs Scudder on the general topic, Mrs. Pi oar on "What do." T'lere will bo plenty of nml at on th of Mini.. tmlw dime. imo. Aliwuli "are campus will do Its theoretical :!, '"i lwcnt-r.o fine mansoes of this year's onion Iiik some other time, but to . .... L .. I Planting are well stalled. Mr. Woods morrow afternoon will turn to, faculty lit cairitd i wlu W(,lcomp cordlallv any Usltors. I11"'' Btudents and set out trees. After- In Hi lire Cojitervation In School Central Oiammar School, llkn'thc I wards the whole ramlly will enjoy a picnic Hiipper There will probably be IIIUWI. llftlj nil- .. ..... ... ,,.. .1. . . other public schools. Is prepirlng for """- " , ' - " " " " ,""".! Alitor Uiy a program that will Include conrcnallon. Appropriate music will bo rendered by the full and semi choruses. Pupils finni tho eighth grndes will cMfciiss the topic of tho day In n i-crlcs of ery (hint nrtlcles. Ilrj ant's stately Purest Hymn will bo recited bj the slxtl' grades while the Hoontlis will glo a tree song. Tlio llttlo people of the fifth grades will tell the ntorv of "The Hoy Who I.ovod Trees." The addrors of tho day will be glxen b A. P. Thr.jcr, and will bo In part at Icist, nn nppieclallnn of Mr. filffoid Plnchoi tho trceloer. After tho cxeiclscs which will begin at lialff pirt ten, the pupils of the ichool will entertain their mothers. Tho upper grades will unlit tho tae nia In serving u light luncheon. This entertainment U mado possible by tho gcneiosity of friends outside of the begin lit 10 o'clock under the great tchool. and Iho kfiid cooperation of tho inoiiKeyiid tree. Oor four hundred , mothers. children will gather there to sing i Sacre'd Hearts Academy. "speak pieces." net In original llttlo Piom the flno new quarters of the plays, and Union to Mr Swnnzv t' II 'rcidcmv of the Sacred Hearts at Kill- of ronton Rtlon. Tomorrow the llttlo 'miikl to the Knmehnmeha Schwils nt fnoks will be among the star perfonn- (IS Vrs. Frear at Normal. Kallbl the prhnto schools Imo re sponded moft cordially to the request of tho committee to Join In tho clay's lilWragrdi iTi i! tl Bargain Bulletin D0IIIKUS ST. 12 room elegant modern home: g-arase, trees, etc; house cost over the sellinc price $15,000 nniOI ST. 7 room mod ern buncalow: 3 bed rooms; lot 00x120 2,800 PEARL CITY LOTS 50x 180; one block from wa ter 300 FUUNUI LOTS 75x150; at end of car line 350 s Lots 83x170 each: near car line; an excellent buy. 500 KUAKINI ST. 00x140; 5 room cottage; easy terms EMJIA ST. 0 room cottage; excellent condition .... 1,000 2,750 KIIJAU ST. 0 room, 3 bed room buncalow 2,750 KAPAHULA 0 room rot tac; 3 lots; excellent order and rare bargain ; cost double 1,000 KAIJIUKI A 7 room bunp; nlow; 2 lots and fruit trees 3,000 KAIHUKI LOTS from Now is the time to buy. $200 up. Hawaiian Realty Co., 83 Merchant Street Phone 553 for Mntioi Valley affairs, Cllmore at HlQh School. Piesldent fillmoro will speak before the High School students In their open ing exercises on tho broader phases of the subject. SUGAR BARON RULE CREDITED TO HAWAII. (Continr.ed from Paa tJ with the power of the sugar barons of the Islands nml their absolutely Iron-listed rule of the people of the islands, Irwin says the chief asset of tho Ifclands arc climate, sugar and mls stonailes. Then ho shows how tho missionary develops into n sugar baron: "Today tbero arc virtually no missionaries In tho Islands, In the accepted sense of tho term. They have been gatn ered to their fntherB. But their descendants still lhe nml nourish like the green bay tree and mo CALLED-missionaries. They nre tho sugar bar ons, the land owners, tho Judg es. Their mansions lino Nuu nnuo nenue and their acres stietch from shoro to shoro of each of the eight Islands. Their smart equipages clatter along the lleach Iload; TIIK IIONK INOS OP THHIIt AUTO.MO 111I.ES Sn.ND THi: l'OVKKTY STKICKi:. NATIVES SCUll IIYIXH TO Tin: CUHII. "A land olllco man said to mo one day: 'If you find a largo tract of land lying Idle on tho Islands of Oahu or Hawaii and don't kifow to whom it belongs you nio pretty safe hi guessing tho- lllshop Kstnte.' "Tho island of Haul Is virtu- ally owned by II. I'. llaldwln. Tho Wllcoxes, Castles and tho Spaldlngs own nearly eeiy tblng of value on Kauai, tho 'Garden Island.' On tho other Islands tho Caokcs mid Hilling hams nrc great lords of tho soil. These nro all mlsslonaiy nnmei. Cay ami ltoljlntcm Kngllsli mid proud of It, who scorn the idea of naturalization liao big holdings 'on Knua, nml own absolutely tho wholo of tho is lands of Nllluiu mid I.uiint, be sides holding a long-tlmo leaso on the llttlo island of l.elma. "Such of tho big holdings ns are leaseholds will gindunlly bo luoU'ii up when tho leases ex pire, but heie the laud Is held In fco simple, these llttlo prin cipalities may cnduic Indell nltcly, POIt Till: SIKSAU IIAIt ONS Alti: JI3AI.OPS 01' THHIIt pitiviuxins and iovi:it. Their lands mo plasteied with metaphoi leal Luop-orf-the-graui signs, axi) tiii: i.itti.i: pi:i,. i.ow who is hash nxouuu to atti:mi't io kaisk cani: PIND? THAT tiii: suoak IIMIONS ItAiSi: CAIN WITH HIM. It Is the policy "of tho Ki)oiunint to lueiiU up thc.u big estates wheiecr posslblo, I but tho woik Is slow, and thuie me many obhtnclcs," liwlu has nlrn decided Hint the attltudo of tho Ignorant nialnliiiiiler Is correct icgardlng tho Jiumlgia t Ion of KuiopemiH under tho on iloibemont of tho I'icslileiit nml tho legiil dcpaitmcut of tho 0u eminent. His article tmy.i; "IlKoully olTorts luno been mado to Incieabo tho supply of Inborn s tu tho Tcnltoij ,y i bringing in Huropcnii tniml- , grants, passage paid. I . "Tho Sugar l'lantcis' Asso I- i ntlon, tho tommeitliil body which contiols nil the Internal policies of Hawaii, sent an iieoiU to Spain and I'oitugal, who chnrterul tcvcial steam ships, loaded them with Span ish mid Portuguese families mid shipped tln'iii to tho Is lands. THIS, Wllll.t: CI.KAIl I.Y A VIOLATION OP TIIK CONTRACT LAIIOR LAW, was winked at by the Pcderal Gov ernment, which has been mado to understand the situation In the Islands' and tho urgent ne cessity of finding some solution o flho labor pmblcin. Tho Jlrst experiment, Imwuver, was not an entlro sue iss, for u largo proportion or the lmnilginnts, attracted by i umors of higher wages paid on the coast follow ing the Sail Pranclsio earth quake mid Die, stopped only long enough in Hawaii to ac quire Amcrlun clothes nml a knowledge of tho almighty dol lar, and ueni on to California. Conditions there, however, seemed not to hae been nil that they expected, and many of them bine gradually drifted back." Again Irwin gets after the sugar barons of the Islands through his comment of tho uewspapeis of the city. He doesn't think much ot what Honolulu has, anywny, mid his gient dimculu seems to bo that borne ono has nut picked him up as the Moses to lend Honolulu out or its newspaper wilderness ot Bcrvilo labor for the sugar barons. This is what ho says of what he evidently believes to be tho overlords of tho tity nnd wnuM at least hno the people reading the Pacific Monthly think: "Subjects of national Import ance iceehe but scant attention In any of the papers. Tlio In terests of the people nro nar row and bonce those of the press nrc narrow. About the only Biibjcct of general Interest which attracts any great amount of local nltentlon Is the financial situation. The Al mighty Dollar Is us big In Hn wajl as It is in Washington, "Tho dally papers are all too closely tied up with the big monlcd Interests of the Terri tory to bo at nil Independent.. Should one of them fall into (llsfnur with, tho sugar barons nn effort would be made to put it out of business by withhold ing advertising. The big fel lows would refuse to ndvcrtlse, ami the llttlo fellows would hno to obey the orders of tho big ones. Hence it Is not VOX l'OI'ULI, VOX Di:i, but, VOX SUUAK 11AKONS, VOX DEI. "So what, in any inrgo city ot of tho United States, would be the news of tho day, rarely appears in the columns of the Honolulu papers. If anything happens which is real news, the editors ot tho daily papers at once reecho orders from their masters to 'keep It out,' and they obey. The Honolulu papers would almost suppress tho story of tho nssasstnatlon of tho Piesldont if they were com manded by the Sugar Planters' Association to do so." CALIFORNIA EUCALYPTUS! "THE ELEVATOR TO SUCCESS IS STILL RUNNING DON'T TAKE THE STAIRS!" "The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture has made the statement that since California Eucalyptus growers must, in the main, supply the future hardwood which the United' States will be able to obtain, it would pay the owners of the best orchards and vineyards in the state today to uproot their fruit trees and grape vines and plant all their best lands to blue gum, red gum, sugar gum and other species of eucalyptus." (San Francisco "Call," March 0, 1809.) Wc will ttll tli land Jn rl' of t nj up l Jjo r" Ion tity rayinH It drtlrej; u tiwtt ftnj cart for the trm until no furttitr Attention It required, py uxrf a,ni etMt enti f,.r tn anlgUeyou a GueranleeJ title Will alto mtrltet our timter U you wlri lor a tmall cummiMtun Cell enJ tee our enhlHr furnltuie, tool hanJIet, wejon pert floothijr, rollkUi odi, ek, w rlte lor further particulars and booklet C. Herbert Diamond, Special Agent MURREETA EUCALYPTUS CO of Los Angeles. ROOM 306 JUDD BUILDING, HONOLULU,, HAWAII. New Line of Lace and Silk Trimmings You are asked to see them L. AHOY, Nuuann Street, Union -Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd. Furniture and Piano Moving. aggagt Shlpplnu torag Wood Packing Coal If 58 tSSSu&iOii. ARMORITE THE NEW PAINT For Indoors and Out At last we have a perfect paint -a paint specially l.. spared to meet climatic conditions in the Hawaiian Islands. The salt air and humidity of this climate requires a different paint than that prepared for climates subject to extremes of heat and cold. Long experience has proven to us that this is a fact. . After a great deal of study and experiment we have evolved a paint that meets island conditions perfectly. That paint is ARMORITE. We predict for ARMORITE a greater sale I1 than any other paint in this Territory as soon as the public be comes acquainted with its merits. It will endure the salt air and preserve its lustre. It has great covering capacity and can be obtained in a multitude of. beautiful colors and shades. It is the only house paint made specially for this climate. We unqualifiedly recommend ARMORITE We will return the money to anyone who uses Armorite and is not satisfied. HANDSOME COLOR CATALOG FREE THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT HONOLULU Wanted-A Woman Who has taste and with' e to buy a perfect home in the beautiful residence district of Makiki. We have a magnificent home whkh cost to build $16,000, and the land alone having a value of $5,000. The owner will sell and is willing to saorifice the place for $15,000.00 Manoa A lovely bungalow; 6 rooms. Lot 100x150. 4,700.00 Ocean View A home on Kapiolani St. 8 rooms. Lot 75x125. 3,700.00 Puunui Lot near car line. 000.00 Kaimuki A 6-room bungalow. Lot 176x430, near Waia lae Road 1,550.00 Kuakini Six-room cottage; newly renovated, repainted and repaired; lot 50x 135 1,600,00 Seven room cottage, lot 75x140 on 1,600.00 Seven-room house, on lot planted with fruit trees; everything in apple-pie order. Lot 50xlC0. A bargain.. 2,75000 A Bargain On Fort St. . house .... Buy Now A six-room 85000 Don't put off until to morrow what you should do today. To morrow never eomes. Good times are com ing to Hawaii, and what are bargains to day will not be avail able tomorrow. We have over 300 proper ties listed. Call and Ece us about them. eWJCWM Real Estate Exchange, Phone 152. 82 Kir.,- St. A, V. OEAR, MANAGER. BULLETIN A08 PAY, v M r i ii iiwi afA.Ajjra.if. "-.. Jk JAjswweJfcfcudttii t ' . t t..i. ti...l,?i.1a, ... .I..M..,, igjU, iITi l.l !"&. J