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?! & RVENINQ Ulll.l.ltTiN, HONOLULU. T. II., MONDAY, mi. 21, 1910. 3 Last Week' of ISLAND STEAMERS M J' Clothes After-Stock-Taking Bargains AWAIT PARADE mxmm f." r 1 ft IrE' f.P i & U." i . ! j T iii Kfc r Ik H The raoout ( thjs sale has been far beyond our expectations. The bargains offered were appreciated and quickly snapped up. The bargains we feature this week are equally as Rood, if not better, Wc advise early shopping. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Hade of Gingham and Chambrey, in pretty colorings, at prices cut in half. 1.25 Dresses. . . .". $ .05 1.50 " 1.75 " 2.50 " 2.75 '" 3.00 " 3.50 " .75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 1.00 SACHS' DRY Corner fort and Beretania ' '' I II I ! Il I American Brokerage Co. 03 and 95 King Street, Near Maunakea Street RETAILERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES We aimto give onr customers the best value at the lowest possible prices, and claim to be "money - savers" for prudent cash buyers. N 5c, 10c, 15c. GOODSarc a feature of our business, and ladies will be surprised at the numerous articles I of value that can be purchased for these small amounts, HOUSEHOLD wares arc beine continually added to our stock, and wc now have a varied assortment daily N required by every frmily. CALL, INSPECT, AND YOU ARE SURE TO BUY A-B-C Cash Store, 03 AND '95 KINO STREET New Thought Books FICTION ASTRONOMY TRAVEL and CHILDREN'S STORIES of all kinds NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED Come in and You will find BROWN & LYON CO., Ltd. 1045 Bishop Street Young Bid Men's Laundry a Specialty 1 i. 3 All Hand Work' and Careful Attent.on French Laundry, &ffifER "NEW HATS, Cbast Styles K UYEDA 1038 Nuuanu St. t .U .IIHUUU'i , On Fort Street below ..-jM&uiui4ift A-ji4&v' LADIES' BELTS Wash Belts, Silk Belts white, black and colon at about one-third the regular price, 30c. and 35c. Belts 12 Vic. 40c. Belts 15c. 50c. Belts 20c. 60c. and G5c. Belts 25o. 75c. and 00c. Belts ' 35c. $1 and $1.25 Belts 50c. $1.50, $2 and 2.50 Belts 75c, GOODS CO. Streets Opposite Mrs ttatiom .1 .1 ll I Mn . i . IIIM.B see our stock prices right Most Exquisite i Are the ART GOODS shown in the ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP, King;. . They are exclusive in most instances, L v.v.a y.AHi. Lv,.v.y. , ir4iJftis.t -rfy iJ-rfn , ,., JAPANESE PROWLER AT fORTDE RUSSY N'glit Guard Captures Man Among Buildings Late Sunday evening the sentry on guard nenr the houses at the of llceia nt l'urt Do Hussy captured a Japanese who was prowling around among the buildings ot the po3t. Ho was oerliauled by the guaril nnd arreBtcd anil coflned in the guardhouse nil night. When qucstloi 1 1, the Japanese could give no accuunt ot himself nor li y he was prowling about the post at th'at lato hour. This morning ho was turned over to the civil authorities. Cases ot Japanese caught on what would appear to be Investigating vbltH to the local forts are getting quite frequent of late, and It Is ktated that the Idea Is to Increase the guard nnd Issue special warn ings to visitors, especially those, hav ing cameras. , NO HOODLUMS WANTED i Sheriff Jarrctt lifts Issued orders to his officers to the effect that no fire crackers or illstui bailees bordering on the hoodlum act will bo tolerated tonight or tomorrow night. An) one breaking the rule will be unested, and will havo to spend thu night in a cell at the poUcc station. While nji disturbance Is anticipated, the Sheriff Is determined to keep law nnd order and it would be who for an one thinking of making trouble to go homo quietly end turn Into bed. MISS VAIT KIRK WILL LEAVE ON TIIE ALAMEDA (ContlnatO from r 1.) Kirk. Tho stcwnrde3 of the good old steamer knows the sick woman well, and takes a personal Interest In her 'case. Mlfcs Van Kirk will be In good hands during the voyage, and on arrival In S.ui Francisco her friends will bo communicated with. A. I.owls, chairman of the Lunacy Hoard, lg nwjy from Hawaii at pres ent, but Doctors Herbert and Coo per, who are the other members of the board, will examine Miss Van Kirk Oils, afternoon, and there Is no dqubt thnt she will be allowed to lcao for tho Coast on the Alameda. Tho money that was found on tho person ot Miss Van Kirk when she was' searched at the police station was handed over to Dr. l'aterton this niornlng. This amount twenty seven dollnr together with $210 which wub discovered by the asy lum authorities, will bo handed to tho purser of tho Alameda, who will Keep It in safe custody for Miss Van Kirk. Judge Andrado this morning com municated Vtlth tho members of tho Lunacy Hoard, and It was arranged that Miss Van Kirk be examined this afternoon. There Is no doubt in Dr. Peterson's mind thut tho patient wltl be allowed to depart on the steamer. "Miss Van Kirk Is In no way dan gerous to tho public," remarked Dr. Peterson this morning; "she is not of that typo and does not oven threaten to do herself any harm. Thero Is no suicidal mania about tho woman, nnd she should bo perfectl) tafe on the Alameda with tho stew ardess to look after her." SEAL ESTATE TBASgAOIlONfcV Entered for Record Feb. 19, 1910. From 10:30 a. m. to 12 Noon. J M Dowsctt, tr, to Joseph V Bmllli, tr Assmt Decreo Ida i: I.nmb by utty to Joseph y Smith, tr Assmt Decreo Entered for Record Feb. 21, 1010. From 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Hat of J Kamalielo by ndmr to David Knpohaklmoliewa .... D I'iinnlo Strauch and hsb to Hen ry Wntcrhouso Tr Co Ltd, tr. . Arthur II Illco and wf to Wil M. liam II Ulce Jr D Wins A Hlco nnd wf to Wll Jlam II lllcotfr D A N cnnipLon, tr, to I.lonn K Knkanl et al Par Rel Kaulkcolani Children's Hospital to J II Craig et al Itol Honl J It Yates to on Hamm-Young Co Ltd CM "rVltl't nil lmn llinun fnllntva nrlin alwas say ms right thing at tho right timoj" "I used to." "Well, why don't you now?" "I hincn't been drinking slnco New Year's." Houston Post. Departure Of Visitors Will Not Be Hastened The visitors to the Floral Parade and the carnUal from tho other Is lands will huvo no causo to hasten their departure without participat ing In the series of lilfe ceiits. ' Tho Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company Jias arranged a ery satis factory schedule of sailings for the various Islntid ports ot call. Tho Hllo liner Muuun Kca, which usually sails at noon on Tuesdajs, has been held chcr until D o'clock ou Wednesday niornlng. This will afford n hundred or more cabin pas- congers ubuudant opportunity of en joying alt tho 'delights Dfjtlio carni val season. ' The Kauai contingent, of whom thero are a numlpcr'In the city, will remnln ner until 10 o clock on Tuesday evening, tho steamer Klnau being postponed In her Bailing from 5 o'clock In tho uttornoon to the later hour. Tho steamer Ke Au Hon will call at Boverai of the, Kauai ports, nnd this vessel will bo dlspntched nt G o'clock on Wednesday nftcrnoon. On tho same nltepnoom nnd at tho same hour, tho steamer Nocau will snjl for Kealla, Haiialel, ifl.ua , other Kauai ports. Arrangements hdvo also been com pleted whereby the management ot tho Oahu Hallway will provldo foi tho handling, p( n( large crowd of vis itors. , The Honolulu Rapid Transit Com pany has nlso consented to operate cars on all suburban lines at n con siderably later hour tonight nnd to morrow nlgljt. PRESS AUTO AIDED BY SCHOOLCHILDREN Children ot tho public reboots are entitled to al) honor In connection with tho lion era for tho auto that will np- penr tomorrow for the Press of Hono lulu. These (loners crr of com no made ot paper; the press recognizes nothing bettor tfian paper. There tue nearly file thousand different carna tlons ot pluknnd wnlte made up In the following numbers liy tho public schools: Normal school, 2000; these pupils mailo ocr eight hundred in one day. Kalulanl school, 1000; Central Grammar, S00; Kallawcla, COO; Kna humanu, 000; Macmno, 300; Knlllit- nacnn, 300; Hojal School, 300. Tom Sharp Is In charge ot the design. ONE YEAR INJAIL FOR HORSE THIEF i Tin Soon, tho Chinese who stole two noises from a local livery stable, was up beforu tho Pollcu Court this morn Ing and after a short .Ulal wns found guilty nnd sentenced to one j ear's tin prlsonmeut. u Tho mail was arrested In Illli In consequencoiot a mcrsngc sent to that town by Chief McDiitflo. Ho airhe.l In Honolulu pn tho Man in Ke.i last Eiuurilay, and for tho next tni'ho mouths will nut havo mud: chunco of rUvlljig or hiring hones. OFFICIALS NAMED . All tho officials for'jtho track meet which Is to tako placo ot the Hoys Field tomorrow afternoon, htivo boo'i selected. Tho list la us follows: Stnrtcr, H.'S., Oault; clork-of course, Uirrlir Andrews; referee, Paul Super; field judge, J.' U Hopwood; finish Judges, Williamson, McKenzio nnd Dc tlia; tlmchocpcru. Dr. Hand, 12. 11. Illanchnrd nnd Ucu Clarke. There will bo two umpires for the ball gnmo between tho Murines mid Columbia Hojs, nnd Loulo Snares and Eildlo Foruaii'dez will fill the bill. "Tho soil seems to bo rich m this ccctlbn of tho coutry," rcmarkod tho stranger within tho gates. "Things ought to grow rapidly." "Oh, they do," replied his hostess. "Why, only jcalenlay, I. ordered lamb from tho butcher, and It grew to mut ton by tho tlnlu It was delivered." Chicago News. Author Now, I want your honest opinion. Tell mo what faults ou see In my hook. IYlend Well, for ono thing, I think tho covers are too far apart. , -iij. ni I - 0mJM p mm sssasaari.-,. vi&& ST . Is VaaMv k Mmm0m i. Vi vt; fTfTOflrjB'sfcV'vHXV Mm M Mm WW M mWm M. i wiftrujftflrKv(?pyVA iV UUl .M 0 m lm m m far iV mJ ?A KCafrw,i''S iM ym M mM MM. t m m k Hi Ml i PASSENGERS ARRIVCD L J. Per Jnp. S. S. Chljo JIaru, from San Francisco. Through For Yo' liohama: Miss K. S. Hates, Mr). A. Hrnndensieln K. S. Cook, Mrs. K. S. (col;, Dr. Lester Curtis, Mix Lester Curtis. A. r, Dlez, i L. Glllott. Mu. I. L. aillef, K, KnJI, T. Mlv.'ii'it;.i. W. S. Moss. J. D. Magulro, irrs. J. D. Mngulre and servant, J. Niga zuinl, Miss L. M. Nathurst, Coil lit F. Nichollcs, Y. Okusakl, Count M. Y. Okuralrn, S. TaKalshl, M. M. Taimlci, II. Wutanabe, Itov. I. II. Correll. Mrs. I. II. Correll. L. F. Hnbcr, Mrs. L. F. Hnbcr. For Shanghai: Hev. F. W. Hlblc, Mrs. F. W. Itlblo nid In fant, F. C. Illble, Miss A. Hlhlo, Max tor F. Hlble, II. Nenlc, .Mrs. (I. Neale. For Hongkong: O. II. At kins, Miss i:. llirton, O. W. Ueitttlo, Miss A. M. Hrlckloy, (. S Chnniplin, A. A. Cherrler, H. O. Claton, Mrs. X. H. Danlelson, Miss II. L. Dmlnl son, Mrs. W. Dlllor, Miss L Dlllor, II. L Khrcnffls, Mrs. II. 12. Llntli- fcls. J. W. Ford, F. K. Foa'cr, C Oree, J. M. llamlljon, J. W. Hol lander, II. S. Ilonlgsberg, Mrs. II. H. Hnnlgsberg, Infant nnd maid; J. M. C. Joljs, Mrs. W. 11, Lawrence, Mm. i:. 8. I.ehmltnn, Mlfes K. I.ehmanu, H. Lcvonsohn', K. II. List, Mrs. K. II. List. (!. U. Mackny, J. M. McLcod. W. II. MtKwnn, Mrs. II. Mci:wiin, Miss I), McKwuii, Miss II. MIIwan, Mrs. J. 0. Minor, Mlus. L. Mulled, Miss M. Moore, Mrs. W. D. I'cnio, Mrs. II. M. Ferry, C. F. I'hllllps. A. Ulntoul, Miss A. M. Htntoul, Dr. It. Sqlilffman, Lieut. N. Smith, Mis '.'. Smith, F. A. Spies, Mrs. F. A. Sploi. I, O. Uphnm, Miss A. II. C. Mill Slow ten, Miss M. C. J. nn Slootcu, J W. Webster, W. A. Wilkinson, II. 3. Wood, Mrs. W. II. Wood, MUi M. Wood, Dr. K. W. Wright, Mrs. It. A. LWIIhon nnd Infant. Per Jnp. S. S. Chl)o Morn, from, San Francisco, Feb. 21. For Honolulu: Mrs. J. C. Hrnndwnter, Mrs. J. T. Hrooks, Miss J T. Hiookn, Mr a. J. I'. Hurton, Miss C. Hurtoii, Miss K. Fitch, D. W (Irant, J. W. Orniit. Mrs. J. W. (Irani, Miss J Grant, Miss. I. Ileriulon, S. Noknginil, A, O. I'nttcrson, Mrs. A. D. Patterson, Mrs. M. Stownrd. ncgulntlo3 to present Interference with official nnd commercial wireless telegraph nrfil telephone, business nrp ipnvliln.1 In' n miliar If n I n Inlnt rocsilti. provided ln"n substttitto Joint refold' tlon Introduced nt Washington by Ilort rcsontntho Hurko of I'ennsjhunlti. That n six Inch pl e lino from Tulba, Olilu., to Houston, Tox., will bo built by tho Undo Sam Oil Compiny If thb company cm obtain the necessary rights from Oklahoma Is nnnnuncod. FOR BALI. i $1800 Large House and Lot, about 75x75, on Webb Lane, near King and Liliha Streets. Bargiin. $000 Four-room House and small Lot on Buckle Lane, near Eiver and Vineyard streets. Sewer connection. Very cheap, $250 Several high Uuildinp; Lots, Kalakaua Ave. $50 cash; balance $10 per month; no interest. P. E. H. STRAUCH Woity Building. 74 S. KinK St. i,jm.vbBt v.' j AjishWfVi-vHi Confidence Comes with the assurance that you are correctly attired for any and all occasions. "Alfred Benjamin's Correct Clothes for Men and Young Men" are the standard of fashion and give the personal sense of confiV dence that only perfectly tailored clothes can give. We can show you a large -variety of styles and of materials, such as All-Wool Worsteds, Cassimers, Cheviots and Mixtures; also Blue Serges. $20, $22.50, $25, and $27:50 FLAG RAISING AT MAKIKI PARK Stars And Stripes .Will Float For First Time There The Stars and Stripes will Mont for tho first time from a large polo at Maklkl Park tomorrow morning. The ceremony will be along tho lino ot various patriotic celebrations to commemorate Washington's Hlrtli ilay. handsomo American flag has been presented to tho city and coun ty by General John II. Sopcr. At nn early hour tomorrow morn ing General Soper, Major Fern, K lialrman James Qulnn of tho city ml county road and park commit tee, with u number of Territorial and municipal officials, will repair to tho now Maklkl Park and then nnd there will tho patriotic bunting bo Hung to tho breeze. , There will bo brief addresses brimming with patriotic sentiment, nnd tie exorcises will close In nm plo time for nil present to witness the big Floral Parade. Maklkl Park has been mado ono ot the prettiest breathing spots In Honolulu's oxtenstvo park b stent through tho efforts of tho city and county toad and park committee. m i ARDUOU3 DUTIES OF $3000 OFFICIAL NCW YOIK, Feb. C Major C-a-nor and his rslstants in tho now mil I'lcli Jl government havo been endeav oring to find out 'just how much some of tho high salailcd city cmplojca Iiao Ucn doing to earn their monej'. Sev eral of them wero asked to tunko per tonal reports of their duties. Ileru Is a literal transcription of tho report turned In by n S3Q00-n-jcar wntcr registrar, who holds ofllco In the llor (uigli of tho Hroux: 'Clernell biisncs off water rejecter gc lut 0Cks rho'on tlm. Seen 1 thiil they do doty etey tiny. Seen all permit loo tnk out meter, Seen that send out blllcs. Scon thnt construchcrs pay Miles, i:crj iliy lo setlu nil dis putes. Seen nil blllcs complaints look after Seen Joo Molo mid Mnloio Kcy day." Major Oajnor'a Commissioner van po pleased with HiIh roixirt thnt he (.cut so oral short columns of figures lo tho llronx register ami asked htm to pdd tlein up A comparison of re sults tJioued thnt cither tho icglstcr or (he Commissioner made u lot of mis takes, nn they werq iimhlo to reach (ho sama totals. The Jnp.ineso liner Chljo Mam, Willi fifteen lnjoor passcnger-i for Honolulu, urrhetl nt the Alaki strict whnif nt two o'clock this aft ernoon, Tho essel will remnln oicr until ono o'clock tomorrow. BUUETIN AD5 PAY -lsjj Snap Shots In Motion Heal life 'movements depicted bv the GRAFLEX You never have exDtricnccd the real joys of picture-taking- until you have' used tnu camera, bee it at ' Honolulu Photo Supply Co., 1050 Fort Street BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE $8000 Iurga houso .and lot, Kip,? utreet; Jl rooms, 10,000 t'j. ft. ground. $7500 largo houso and lot, Deck- ley Bireoi; nuoui in actci ground. !2000 Throo nice modern bungi 2750Iowb. Knlmukl; beautiful lo- $3250 cation. Improved and unimproved lots nt Kalmukl, WaJklkl, ICallUI, Monon Vnlloy and In town. 83 Merchant St. MARTIN PRUNE Charles A. Stanton, Corner King nnd Fort Streets High Class Investments & Bonds David Dayton Real Estate A(cen 137 K1R0HANT STREET FOR SALE Residences on Beretania fitreeL and other property. BUILDING MATERIAL or au rraus. DEALERS IN 'LUUBI1. ALLEN & R03INS0N. ' 4ueen Stc?t ;; ;; 5! awojlu. tj ' y ..t)Mi,'f4teiiHW'Pt'i.-J:f. Tasaaaaaae i .iMiM ,... f i- i I, " -T Z- " r ' '.TT-y - -,t - r-f- . ,.m, ... . ... i ....I.. a.J.ilMJ'gy WW