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F laws were passed requiring that every motor-car must
be equipped with a braking system as strong as the
PREMIER'S, serious motor accidents would probably be im
mensely reduced in number and in damage done.
The PREMIER has the greatest amount of effective
braking-surface of any car in America, 526 sq. inches. This
means that it can be absolutely relied upon to respond most
promptly and most effectively at all times. Jtisalsoan
often-demonstrated fact that the PREMIER braking system
remains in perfect working condition for the longest possible
period of time.
The same extraordinary care is carried out in every feature
-axles, frame, steering-gears, bearings-T-to the minutest detail.
fit
Two of these carSj a 4.40 and ay 6.60 arrived by the Alameda. Come
and see them and arrange for a demonstration". They are, the first auto
mobiles in ihc Islands with both make, break and jump .spark ignition.
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BR. H. W. WILEY
MAY BE BUMPED
HIS REPORTS ON FOOD PRESERVATIVES DO NOT AGREE WITH
SCIENTiriC REPORTS OF OUTSIDERS VOULD QUASH SUL
PHUR USE ON FRUITS,
(Dy .lolm li. Moults
aVASIIINOTON. Janunrj- 15,-Tfi
fort thut Dr. H, V. Wiley, chief of
ieIliirpnii of ChemUtry In l)ie ABrl-
Itiirnl Dcpa' Uncut, lo to bo crowded
t.nf U10 iilib!o jscrvlco Iin3 lioen re
VPll,.
lfV)r. Wllfly lug nny l;nowlciio of
i'llo'fbrinliinllon on tliopnrt of IiIh
liu'HniH to got rU of lilm lie U keep-
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H MHHMH
ITA BA HH Al r H K
lliiK It to hlnii'uir. IIs status In the
Depaitmcnt lias been somowhat Uncer
tain for eovoral montlie. Ho has oc
cupied a rolation to the Copartmcul
anil to tho ndmlnUtratlan as a vholo
not unlike lhaL which ('.irofa I'lucliot,
I the government fmester, occupied be-
mm i-ifaniciit tan nisiniFiseii lilm.
Mr. Wiley bus found' It linposslblo to
approve certain thliiKS hla Hiiperlors
EVEWS'fl fUtUKTlN,
TRUSTWORTHINESS
havo done. Unllko Mr, l'iucliot he has i
restrained hlmtelf. If ho had express
ed his views with freedom he would
undoubtedly have, been'canvfeted of In
subordination long before this. It
seems evident that ho does not pro
pose to glvo the administration an op
portunity lo get rid of him on tho
charge of Insubordination. Whether It
will be possible to find any excuse for
asking Ills resignation remains to bo
seen. , . ""
Dr. Wiley's troubleo run back Into
the last administration. lie took tho
ground that tho use of ccrtilu pre
servatives In foods surh as benzoato
of soda, sulphur dioxide, and .sulp.hato
of copper are Injurious to health. Ho
also maintained Hint saccharine, 11 food
product turned out by the sugar trust,
it Is unMnrHtnod, Is an ndulteratlon.
Ho fought tho uso of these prcurv
atlves with all tho vigor at his com
mand and was In a fair way to win'
lib light when President noosevett J
turerB Interested took tho .whole con-
iroversy out of the Department of
Agriculture and turned It over to what
ho designated a referee board of con
willing selentlflc experts. This board
has been nt work for tnoro tfian a
year, and up tq 'tills time lias decided
only ono queillon. It' has hold that
tho use of bcnioato'fjf BOda ns a'pra
scrvatlvo Is not 'harmful'. ' This' lo-
clslou was a direct slap at Dr. Wiley.
Some, of his friends thoifght It would
result In his retiring from thp I)e-
parlment Immediately hi I o held I Is
onge.ndco,,
Head of tho Uuroau of Chemistry.
In Its decision on tho question of ,.
phurng food. Dr. Wiley has main-
. , , , "tJr"aa ilinni-
iZ , T..W-' ' E00 l,a 'M"y " "'
fir n ", " ,h;1 ;!'l ,-'S0, ,f
miS?- I" l""ervlng fruits (for ahlp.
....... .. mM (1U ,
keenly Interested In tho forthcoming
...w..iu.i ui uiu uoaru. in nonnecllon
m1m ,rk. f lh h!'r'm iM
subject a "poison squad" has been
conducted at tho Unlveralty of Call
fornln. Unofficial reuorls 'iinvn r,.nrii,
fil tho Department that tho oxiorl
menu havo convinced Iho meinbura
of tho hoard that tho sulphuring of
irons is not Harmful to health. Tho
Ilnn .. . ......:... . "
ihi. ..o.h .'"": vor sinqa timietl ,by Ban I.'rnnrlscans anunlly.
Lrmvi' "' "'.'"''""Mliatlfherfrjult and there is a steady demand for
f were not permitted to pW mole. To glvo an Instance' of tho
". rl,ltB "!, "" l,h,,r, ,he "11ls"'y magnitude of this Industry, last year
would bo pracllcajjy ruined. j 400,000 cases, chiefly for American
So far, tho board ,has nqt Indicated uw, were shipped to the mainland
what Its report will, bo. If It Is ad- from .Honolulu., , ffjijs .means that
verso to Dr. Wlloy, tho light on lilm 9.600,000 cans 'of Hawullan-grown
w II undoubtedly bo renewed and with pineapples are in the hands of gio
what it-suit remains to ba seen. .corymen to soil.
J Tho pineapple Is a composlfe, fruit,
George McAllister Harris, Invest- each one of the little geometrical di
luent broker, Is charged with crook- visions surrounding nn eyei ropre
cd dealings, , sciitlug a unit of 'lis structure. TJie
HONOLULU, t 11., SATURDAY, JAN. 2,4, lfi.
The
FIRST MOVEMENT ON
SHIELD BARRACK
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A board of three officers of the KSIth
U. S.'Cnvulry has been appointed and I
will copveno without delay to eoju-lil-c-r
the nintler.of conntructlon at Scho
field Dnrracks, for which uutlflritinn
of' uliotmcnt has been received, With
the view of, recoiniuendlne pinna and
methods' for sc-curliiK economy, celer
ity and cftlclcncy In the prosecution
of ihe work, tho object of which U to
provide proper Hccomtii9datiou for .the
hospital, tho effoctlvo shelter for nil
organizations. Including nori-commls-
" (Slotted stan; guard house 'and prison-
' nrn: tlin Ininrm-rimont tt Mff1i-a' nn;ii
tcrg ntl(1 Blch oxtcI18lo or ui,nnifRtva.
tlon atld lneBa ,m;,ngB att may ue ab.
necessary,
appropriation ' Immediately
The
nvallalilo for the nhovo-dcscrlbed worlc
Is In .tho neighborhood of $200,000. '
MANAGER DOLE
TELLS, ABOUT PINES
(Continued from Pago 1.)
"Tho consignment lit question
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"'BntC(1 " U not n ma tor of great
,,Hl,orta,,,C0' Pa "10 "lilpments of
f,"". ("'-a.M.les ., Southern Cal-
f"'nla '"f, ml.lifay': rle? )vl"
Jf J". T' " V' t', ";ynlah rine-
' .., 0on.,t,i1.v,u.i. ju
newH nt ,)resollt u tQ0 meager (0
warrant such ' stops being taken.
Wlicn t"" l-artleu-nr. are for.thcou.-
ng,.no doubt atepK will bo taken to
lecury ln )1)altor ,.e adequate fu
mltsatlonV' , Vuclu"-
it nnt iinwn .i.n ffln.t,n.
moat -pr pines has been condemned,
Tho -..,.,.. ,. . i. i D;
much exaggerated as lo tho quantity
held up In I.os Angeles, Is tho oplu
Ion of pliieuppjo growors and can
not s.
foday Epme 40,000 cases of canned
"" iiiMi-a uia
iiuwuiiaii pineapples are uoing con1
TN short, while the general motor-car practice is .to build
for normal service requirements, leaving the responsi"
bility of emergencies up to the owner the. ;PREMIER prac
tice is to anticipate all service requirements and to provide
the most effective safeguards against eyery emergency a
motor-car may meet. -t. , ,, , : , ,
As a result; in the important reliability contests in which
it has been entered, the PREMIER has made a record absol
utely unequaled by any other car. Added to this, the
PREMIER reputation for dependability and alL-round. effici
ency in private use, is one which has established it as i:he
first American car, regardless of any question of price.
Associated Garage, Ltd
MISS EDITH SMITH
IN BOAT AGClDENT
SUnford Uniyerslty, J.iii IS. Whllo
rowing on I.u!;c Lngunlta this ufter
noon Miss FlqH-ucu II. Wilson of L.os,
Angeles and Mii Udltli H. Smith of
Honolulu, two fieshnifii wiiniun of the
university, had a .thrilling anil lather
Icy experience when the boat In which
they were seated overturned .and they
wero thrown'struggllng Into the wnlcr.'
Neither t'Jiild swim, but, luckily, s'omo
)thnr Bttnlentp vero near, two of
whom rushed Into the water and with
out nrufh dlnfculty brought tho girls
to shore. Hoyond tho fright .they .ex
perienced neither of them was much
the worse for (he accident tonight- ,
It was about G:30 when they ap
proached the boathouso .this afternoon
and sccircd a boat for an evening row
on the cnlm .waters of tho little lako
which lies on the campus. They Int.;
hardly left tho moorings when It was
evident that they know littlo about
handling tho oars, and they had pro
ceeded not more than thirty yards
when thoy completely lost control1 and
Iho boat was capsized. Their screams
attracted Jho attention of a group of
,mulo .undergraduates o .nth shore, anil
J. E. Bholton pf Spn ,JpBo, pr'oaid,en,t of
tho st'udent body, and J. Dayis Uyus
of Iis Angoles rescued them from
.tholr plight.
When th,o rrari-lo Blar.tB for Cen
tral America again trio only advlco
a rrlo.ndly landlubber can give ,U
,tliat tho Jourlioy be made by water.
Philadelphia Ledger,
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smooth Cayenne Is acknowledged to
bo tho very finest variety of plno
applo known.,
In nn Interview with a Wolls
Kargo & Co.'s representative this
morning it was ascertained that ,tha,t
co-iupaii)' takes orders for the Island
Fruit Company and ships large quan
tities during tho course of the year
to all parts of tho world. These are
shipped In special cases, one dozen
pines per case; specially selected and
fumigated before being wrapped In
parchment paper,
"Up to tho present no complaints
have been received as to the condi
tion of this fruit upon, receipt. Bo
carefully is tlie fruit selected and
fumigated that, .although, scale has
beeii noticed on ona'orj two occa
sions, yet the fumigation has been
so good that none of our fruit "lins
ever bcon oondoiniied
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DEAD FISHERMEN
1 -6REET JFVENKB
.."4 ;' :
They Way Have Lost
Meals But Not
Lives
Thoso threo fUher.mpn, "thp finest
en tho Islands," who, according to a
'doleful and calamitous story appear
ing' In a mainlng paper, gavo up their
lives aa'd toll' of tho sea, yrlille en-,
gagAl' in a Aching expedition off "Wal
anae', Were around tlils'morrilng greet
ing their friends along the Honolulu
waterfront. At the same time their
"shipwrecked craft'' calmly swung at
anchor at .the Manns, im slip.
They were the llvelle'st .dead mon
seen oitnldo of an Undertaking, 'parlor
or a government 'offl;co Jn 'mnn a ,noon
as thyy yieio chiiffed by relatives and
acquaintances concerning their sud
den departiiro .Co a Jtalrer and betUr
land wlieru tlio' mschltmtloiis of the
fish" trust do not prevail,
l'peiKio, a former Lahalna flsherman,
and loana and' .Mpko, connected with
Joseph J. Fern's iisli company, left
Wnlnnao on Thursday .nlgh't, the party
taking .ono whulo boat and two native
canoes on tho .expedition.1
Tha whaloboat wus, in ovldenco yes,
.tcrday .but the two canoes which had
bsen lashed togetlier and boro th6
threo Hawaiian flshernidn, failed to
chow' up towards evening, hence the
nlartntat story of .their loss at sea and
tho proBiiniptlon that they furnlsiied
a meal for inventions sharks.
The threo Hawallans were skim-,
mtiig over the stirfnco of tho harbor
early this morning following. In tho
wa,ko of tho Mauna Kca. They re
port having boon blown out to sea
early Friday morning, and then as the
Wind rt,lpd down the'y nlado no effort
to, regain the land until n favorable
breezo prevailed.
Thoy .possessed a small sail, which
was sot last night and tho .party ex
perienced no drtricuYty' In making tho
harbor. " " " " ' ,
Savo tho loss of a fejv meals and a
broken rest, the men report suffer
ing no hardship' whatsoever. The ova
tion attending .their return to port was
fervent as wel( as eutliusiastlc.
If Mr, Morgan Is made stakeholder
for the Jeffries-Johnson ,n'ght he will
have control of afl'Uie money lu tho
world, Philadelphia North Ameri
can, - n - f --
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ANOTHER LUNATIC
BREAKS ROUNDS
Another lunatc,,tlie second In two
days, escaped from tho lusano Asylum
yesterday and was not recaptured till
tills morning. Yesterday's oscapee was
n Korean and. although ho was not a
dangerous man, considerable anxiety
wag felt until he was located again.
Tho man was discovered down near
the railroad depot and he did not at
tempt to run away when the turnkey
approached him. The lunatic was tok
en to the iiollce station and will .be re
turned to 'tho asylum somo Umq today,
There havo been many comments
about tho stato of affairs that must ex
ist at the asylum when' lunatics ap
pear to be ablo to step out of tho
grounds whenever they care to.
'?? frf
That a man. who leads a double life
never does .two men's work.
BUMtih4 ,1710
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& Co.'s
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and COCOAS
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Breakfast Coc6a, 1-& lb.ti'nsV '
' Uakcr's Cliocolatc (unswect-'
ened), 1-2 lb.' cakes'
German Sweet Chocolate;
1-4 lb, cakes
! For S.t. bjr Lillpc Ottutf la Hf lulu
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
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SO HIGHEST AWARDS IN
EUROPE AND AMERICA
CHOCOLATES
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