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fivhning iiri.t.KTtw Honolulu t h. monday nov. 21. mio.
Masonic Temple
A
Weekly Calendar
, MONDAY:
Leahl Chapter No. 2 Rejju
1 lar.
TUE8DAY:
Hawaiian Second Degree.
WEDNESDAY:
Perfection 4th and 5th De
i gree.
. THURSDAY:
, FRIDAY: i
Honolulu Flrtt Degree.
SATURDAY:
All visiting members of tb'
Order art cordially Invited to
attend meeting of local lodge
Meet on the
2nd and 4th
Mondays of
each month
BtK.P.Hall
7:30 P. M.
.uimur ri,M.itriM Jaemueri 01
wiinc r.nomtcny other A$s0.
ENEFICIAL ASVWTIOH ciation. cor.
Bially invited.
HARMONY LODGE. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Monday evening at
:30 In I. O. O. F. Hall, Fort Street.
K. It. HENDRY, Secretary.
t- H. K. McCOY. Noblo Grand.
'All visiting brothers very cordially
Invited.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P,
' Meet every first and third FrI-
Bay evening at 7:30 in K. ot P. Hall,
corner Kurt and Ueretanla. Visiting
brothers cordially Invited to attend.
WM. JONK3, C. C.
i O. F. 1IKINE, K. It. B.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M
Meets every first and third Thurs
Bav of each Month at Knights ot
Pythias Kail. Vtaltlng brothera cor
dially lnvlfcd to attend.
' , A. Ij. EAKIN, Sachem.
B. ,V. TODD, C. of It.
B0N0LU1U AERIE, 140, I. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED
NESDAY" evenings of each month at
ff:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner
JJ.retanla tand Fort streets.
VlBltlnn Eagles are invited to at
land. , .
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v7 P.. '-'. w- r
.WM. P. McCOY, Sec.
HONOLULU LODflE-JIS. B- p- - E
' Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O.
-Elks, meets In their tfall, on King
Street, near Fort, every V ."
Blng. Visiting Drothers are cordially
Invited to attend.
JA3. D. rjoCailEUTY. E.
OEO. T. KLUEQEL. Sec.
i'-A 1ZZ WnViHT.BY LODGE, NO. 8,
B?r S ' : K. ofP.
r 'Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday
inning at 7:3U o'clock in ... Qt P
B1UI1. cor. Fort ad Ueretatila. Visi -lug
brothers cordially Invited to at-
' H. A". TAYLOR, C. O.
' E. A. JACOnSON-.' K.- It. 8.
W!-MLi ' 'V
Beers, Wines and
Liquors
FAMILY TRADE GIVEN SPECIAL
I ATTENIlv
DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF
THE CITY
t.
' lV Phone 3181
i .
ROSA & CO.,
Alakea and Queen TUrcct
WHEN YOlTi!
you want toidrink the best, sau'' as
CRESTA BLANCA nnd INGLENOu'"'
WINES. KING WILLIAK SCOTCH
WHISKEY. MUMM'S CHAMPAONE,
which we carry,
We also carry a full line of -other
Wjhcs and Liquors, and delivtf to
any part of the city.
5MAGFAIW U $,
I
LIMITED
thoat 2020 .... Queen Street
LOCAL ANO'GENERAL
Ilcllicl SI. Hack Stand.- rimiir
Try a cast- tit t'lneciur. ti
Plume 1557
V. D Tiiikv ni.il patty wore
'ho Halelwa hiit.i'.tnv owning
l.calil Cht-pler. No 2 (). K H . will
meet at " .!'. t.il Ovo iln nf Masonic
Tor p!e
lleaiitlful new' nillllho-y arrived by
S. S. sferra fo'Mfts Powers' .Millin
ery Parlor, lio&iort hjlldfhrf.
If yon Walit h' good .lib ...no nn sti
auto or enfrfnge" t.lkHtt ''f.T'Hnw.iitnu
?.,,,.,',', mV,' ViH"nrr!vl
- . -....I
nt
yes c .liy on llio Kin in iney nn- ."" n-raiumwuim-iii ... ...,.,...,,
stopping at lli'l Your? llolol. ' relations helneo-i San Francisco and
V. d- lacy l' legist e ed at tfirt AiiBtritlla was slgn.i.ied by llio nr
Young Ht.l Mr ;" Ncomi.clfdH(a) .n )ioil of lhe 1Jrl()l 1ler
will iho 1 ll.ue rtue'ui fc-anal. , lr-nngl '6t tliu Union ifto.imslilp Cotn-
Hcal inn l Milii. of the l.lh..an. .T,,L, vc,81!t., cump from w.-ll-pliiilaili.ii
Is .oltere.l at tl.A Itnn ln(,(ol;, , forotunllor of Kfct ,!ult
Hawaiian hotel. Ho arrlxcd In town .,. fc,lv ,,,,, dty onfc(J mur0 ,,r(.a
erterday I communication with Now Zealand nnd
In iii rft.it CoKiwIssloner George ( Av4tril. ia '
Da. In .lid n.,i nil" away on the China, Wlt"lilii "tlio n.untli tlio Maltal. a sls
lor ll.o u.Bl as ho had planticJ. Tim jr a,ll( uf tllp Aui;nKl. will nlso he
ah. ok', in.t.atlch Intcrferfcil. " vtacoj ,, tip rH. The two llrlllth
The Imieai-liiB .U'liialiM by dlscrlrti- toaU will co-op-rato with the Oceanic
Inatlnr smckeis for the Owl ClRUr U Rtoam8,, Company's Sierra In build-
convlneliiK no.f of the lilsh Krado ' ,ne llp nlf tru.l with the antipodes. The pacific Mall s'eamcr Manchn
tob.icco nsel In this bfr'st of flVu com j,c, t!u. gierrn hai emleavoied so Ha rioni Manila. Hongkong and the
olsars. v.ill.intlv tii keen nllvo llurlinr the lAst Jaliaileio ports has sailed from Yoko-
The Maul Teachers' Association
will hold Its' annual mooting' next i
Friday ut the Wallukli school home. I
specl.il program of speeches' nnd
miialc liu been piepurcd. " j
Wind lias li-'on b.-oilght hack hero
that 1. I.. Parish will g!vo up orrttigi?
laiichlug on the cna'it inll reCiirn tu'eim,,, sinco tl.en however, An
Hnwal' He was furntciiy on' the' ikv
llco fo:ce. ' '
Ihoie will he a mooting of tho Ma
una improvement Club ut tho resi
dence of Judge H.' 12. Coopor thlH oVon
ing. A lull nlton.laiico Is ren.nestcdident of tho ccJmpauy, Sir Jainei
as inatte-s of linrortanco'art to 'come Mills, cimo to Sun Francisco scleral
before the meeting. ' I months ngn to iiinko tho nocer.snry
A ride to HnMwa will repay any-urrangfi.ients for the ten rorvlco to
ono for tho tilp. Tin! scenery along t Ittn port.
tho O. P.. & I., lino Is roiii'in'lcnll
beautiful mid the chni.go from city
life appeals to tho man or woman
who wauls a rest.
I). Howard Hitchcock, tho artist,
yesterday wont to Halelwa on a mo
torcycle. Near (ho nokd lenirt ho
broko a pedal cm! came back to the
,i
city by nut.). While at Halelwa he
did n little golfing.
Harry T. Smith, of Iho Pan Ameri
can press, passed through Honolulu on
the China. Smith Is n rep-c3cntatlve.
of organized labor In thb stntcs, and
has been In tho Orient, hu says. Undy
ing labor conditions.
On the ninth of thin month, Mls3
Ethel Smith .f Ifjiuakuai.oko. Maul
and Edmund Mellir were united In!
marriage; Itev K. II. Turner nllVlat
ed. Tho wedding was a ipilet homo
affair and toilc place at tho hrldoV
sister's homo.
A. S, Wllco, cc:ompanloil by Mrs,
Wilcox arrived from thf- Prlneevlllo
Knncli jet"rday In tho Klnau. This
couple nre tho founder. of the Chil
dren's Hospl'ul In this city and have
como to celc'jrato the opening of sama
which will be on Thanksgiving Day.
There will be a menliio of the
Guild of St. Andrew's ut the homo of
Mrs. Robert Lowers, 1725 Kewnlo
Street, tomorrow afternoon at three
o'clock. The Itev. Canon Ault will
continue his talks on "Christian
Symbols." The bostrss extends it
cordial Invitation to nil tho ladles of
the church to bo present.
MANY NEW INVENTIONS.
The marvelous Ingenuity of tho Ocr
man toy maker Is shown In tho won
derful toys Jus' received from Oor-
jnany by A. ii. Arieign a. i;o i.tu,
Heri aro toys for tho very small gill
and hry and man; mechanical toyssisned lo Sun Diego, whoie she will
for tho c'der children. Ilockln-i;' tako tho place of tho Perry. The
Horses. Go-Curts nnd a fine nesort -
inont of Dolls In price from Cc to $12.
Also tho now Wllhclmtna Doll.
. mm 9
THE SAVOY.
Theie Is to bo a great change In Iho
hill al the Savoy tonight both In tho
vaudeville prog-am and the mnthm
otrllliei. Thn nlltflolllS. tllO SlVOV'S
lates attraction will changa fronl tho
net given nt Iho weekend and will
ngiln plo.iso tho Hrg3 nndleneo whlrh
..nironim iim liniino. Tim attendance
fni-t week was the n-e.isu-o by which
!- ?allsfacllon nf the patrons can
Ik t-nccd. The house was filled to
.,-..' ...,.... ...., .....1.. f,.i...
., 'i,at ,tl0 imbue wnnls a go).I
Zm; Ul.! an7tl.ey roa.lz,
that mwhc-) olde" can lliev get good
Pictures and f'ur VjirlCVll1f. tuTJls III
a liigltl lor ion rnis. iiit uiwionn.
iiiiislp; a' this tl.catro Is excollcn-t
BAND CONCERT.
The regithr Monday evening li-Ai-l'Mall Rp,me,r l,lrn ron,?1"?' nl '"
concert will ho h-Jld at Emnii Squire. l-nlnto.l nnd In ccmmII.Ii.' Clianllel
tho program arranged by Captain Hor- mf InrlnR her tve..ty-f.,..r I. ii.-s'
-"r belli-" rtoy n ,ho "" ' re wa" " fi
Overturo-Tl.o Spirit of Pageantry. lfl turn out of townspeopla to wll-
Fletcher ncr'' '"T 'louarturo for San Fr.innls-
i),ii.r.iBisMiKiinii Thomas
flnvoltn Jilgnon Thomas
llomliil-'conces or llnsslnl ....Oodfrcv
Vocal Hnwullnn songs .Ar l.y Dorgor
1'irfy Lnndera Sotrli Molo.llos (by
yoqiiest Iluma
i iei,"r70 Tbo Higglers ....Halnoi
Kl'naln .".Illy Pot-urn ATliutlun
TI" Sl.r Spingli'd llannor. i
I J' n Hie a
lot .' man t
1 . . . ... .1...
liM'sl thing In tho world
to i'imvlui'0 u woiua.i that
ho u Ju tho wroiid.
'T'--P' A (Iff
1155. fi' jL Jim f JL J2u j-' Ii ' B
pur 1 i
CITY TRANSFER CO
fi i ppji'iiii
ADDITIONAL 9k'lPPtN6
''"'' "? K Ki lnni i:nir. (finiriil.
m.i... ... .......1.11... ..f ulit....li.cr
few yours.' '
n:i Francisco inorchnnls have cumo
to know tho nluo of tie Australian
sen Ice as a prohibit1! of coiiiuierce.
Tile Oceanic eomi'uny ilovpnpsil this
tla'Jd, Lut wllh tlo withdrawal of
some' of the essls It hn-4 nalurii'ly
itlrnlhi has heiomt' far1 more linpon.
ant as a comnlerclal center. '
The Union Steamship Company,
which opoinlos the AoMngl, Is one of
the" largotf on the Pacific. The pros
The Aorangf win fotiuorly In the
Union Steamship Company's rcnlcn
on the run betweOn Vancouver nnd
Australian nrts. The liner wus
brought Into port by Cuptalu Fi P.
Ilv.tns, tl.c man who gained world
wide fume liv taking communit of I hi.
steamer Nlmrod when It waa dls-
patched I v tho llrKlsh ginei'iiiiielit
linino two years ngo to tho Antarctic
In search of Lliuteli.int Slinckcltoii,
the evploier. w''o wis funtght to
l.uve boon toil with his entire party.
Captain I'rniis bus lii.-n In tlio inn.
ploy of the Union company for u
gioal many years and was recently
nn the run btwien Calcutta nnd thn
colnnled.
To Safegii'ird Men In .'-.uliiii.irliirs
WAfclUNCTON, NoM'iuher 10 As
it mrustire of protection for hiiuinn
life In ciu-es ot ucclilont lit tiulimarlt.o
boats of tho United States Navy, thul
Navy Dnp.irtmont has decided to dos-
Iguu'.e n board to Inveatlgate tho
j whole mat! Of. It Is believed that the
jei'tilpnient of submarine bouts with
oxygon helnti'ls und thn Installation
of apparatus capitblo of generating
llfe-sustulnlng lluld on board suuh
ojsola would result In tho Having or
many lives.
Tests made on the uubmarlno boat
'octopus demonstrated that fourteen 1
men could remain confined an entire
day without tio.h ulr. Ily purlrylug
tho air wilii chemlc.i's,' such us pcr
oxldo of sodium uud p'olnsliim. It Is
thought that llfo might bo prolonged
remaps a week.
i "
l!i-r:n:e Cutter .Shifted.
Ordots ha.e Leon IssuoJ Invohlng
a change In tho stations of n nuitibn,
of tho re cinio cutters, iiinong them
Lelng the following: Tho Ta'ioo, lor-
morly slutlonod ut Ptigot Sound, Is us-
, manning win go to iugoi solum and
tlo L'tur will como, to this nrt.
Explorer Makes Deep ea Sounding.
It Is u b!g wark tlini I:, being u.i.ler
taken by the Federal authorities with
the aid of thn 11 t lo coast mill geode
tic survey steanier ExjSIoier. This
-.0111.1 maiinoil wllh her compliment
of 'a half1 dozen olllrOrs and thirty-six
men is now nuiigO(i in inn woik or
levlslng charts, ihccMiig up oh o;lst.
l",K records of Eoundlu and ostah
llshltlg a new survey. Tho Exp'oro.-
Pint hor nnlcors mil men haVo been
MiU!inil In and nhatit Maknpuu Point
Uiirlnis Iho paS'NveCk whefo at ono
nlaco It Is ronorte.l lli.it ... donib of
Ihreo hundred filhnins will foilndnnl
noted. The Explorer will hi, sell, to
ifolokat und Iheitco lo Maifl nftor Iho
ooai '" go'xionc survey worn nas
IM'I'll UVIi'IV V I ill Jll-J, I1IV DHWI tJ.1 ll
Ouhli.
Chln-f Ccparts for the Coait.
' DeniHIW the ftct Hint tho
Pan'nc
-" """' """ "- - " "
illy iiiorulng Tho vessel look on'
nlnut Ihrco hhndred tons of coil
while hero and a siiiVI nmniil of lo-
cil rnr-;i) was gle:i Iho vessol, A
scoro or pis-ioii'tors Jolnoil Iho ship
nt 'ho pirt ntlhoiig'i tho'-e was nitipl.i
--ftr..n.niulhih In tl.o (lrct class for nt
leant fifty peirein,
fol' mli'ii V' Tiko PlnO-ipplea an'J
rf.?-'il Ccirn) . '" ,
A' shipment of plneapplon and Koji-
JAS. H. LOVE
ON" PAQF EIOm't
oral vaxj,j fiom llio Islsn.U will 1)0
Included' in (he lutulg-imont offrc.ght
tnkiti' 'liv llio 'American llnwalla.i
fru uhtpr C'olliinhlnii while lit the poll
of Hllo, The bsscl salted from Ho
nolii n oh .Sunday nrtr.niHin after hav
In'i illcliaig d a shipment of main
land cargo at tho jallway whano.
Fred W'ocJ Crought Lumber.
To1 Iho as-Micy of Allt'U & Itohlnson
has anhc.l a thlpment of liimbsi'
Ironi ifravs Hatlur. Iho Aiucrlcaii
tchooner l-ied .1 Wood airhcd nt tho
port jote.da.v ai'tor n twenty six daya'
passngo tioni the co:m.
hama far Honolulu Thh essel Is
believed Is hoirlng Vice Piesldent anil
(Ignoral.Mnnagor Schweriu of the Pa
cific Mail (Vnipony who has' boon
iii::'Iiiit an evtondcil (our of tho I'nr
Kast In tho Interests of tho IrntiFp.ir
tation eonipaiiy. Tho Manchuria s
duo In nrilo hero on Saturday.
Tho United Stales
rL!oa"iiTod
u i.Ht Tue.;,h,v,
nix which Is reported
firm Han l-'ianelscn on l.Ht Tue.idnv,
liuleii Vllh anlmil.i. Intended for llio
union Willi nnlmila, Intended Tor tb.i
I'lfth' cavaiiy stationed hoio. should
nnlvo off Iho por tomorrow nocord-l
Ing to prospnt calculations of tho lo
cal qua lei master department.
A shlp-noni rf Innihor destlneil for
Honolulu has left Taconia. Wnslilit"
Inn by tho American rehoonor Fred
K. Sand Ms. Tlo vessel Is now eIx
.Inyo out f out tho Sound port,
"i
Pcs'lncil for Knhulnl tho American
li'ikontliie llen'cla sailed from drays
Hitlioi- '.n Inst 7,iosiliy. Tho vessol
Is hrluglii'i donn n shlpmont of lum
ber for (ho Maul port.
A twoa'.v two daya' mssig- Is c-ed-lied
the Aiiieiteau fchoonor l'xiili
Bon that has nrilved nt Astoria. Ore.,
trior Imlng dlschaigod a fchlpment ot
lumber nt Kahtilul.
! -, ""
SlMeon d,a,VB after ilepntiirn frjSm
Honolulu tbo little schooner- l.iillow
Ins aiilvcd at Oravi linrhti. This
tossi'l iiNiiglit a shlpiuenl of lumber
to the hdailds.
la
P. niihct
Kove.nhor
as ha lug
The smerlc"ii Inrk It.
silling fiom lloiinluhi on
2nd Is leporleil hj ciblo
iirrliicl nt San Fiauclsco on last Sat
Ill'dlJ. .
Iho nnivnl of tho Amorlcin-Hawall-I
an freighter MIsEottrlon nt Seattle Is
rc,ileil hv cilile. Tho esscl sallol
fiuii Sea'lle on Noien.hor Kith.
PASDENGERS BOOKED I
Por O. 8. S. 8!ar.i. for San Frnn
p'scn. Nov 23.- ... H. Molralf. M. Car-
do I Mrs. r.inlo'.i, Mrs. W. (1. Ashley,
Mis. K K. )j-, Mrs. Newnnii. Mrs,
I J L Thotnes. -.. L. Uoiby. MaJ C. A
j I ong Mrs. Ling. Mrs. A. lllchnrdson.
'Mrs. C. J. Ilr relay W. E. Ilnico. Mis
llrnco, Mr, in.l Mrs, P.ockott, W. C.
linker, Mrr Maker, Mr, and Mr." Hoi-
ley. Mrs. L. A. Wells, Mrs .1. J. Kear-
n y, A. fi. Slnddart II. Gornian.
j- ,
' MAILS.
Mills nro duo from Iho following
points ns follows:
San Franclsri Per Hyules, Nov. 23
Yokohama -Por Mauchinii, Nov, 28.
Australia Per Mnnna, Dec. fi.
Victoria 7ealanlln, Dec. fl,
Malls will depart for Iho followlm.'
points ns follows:
Ra.i l-'ranclico Por Manchuria, Nov.
2fi.
Yoknlimia Per Nippon Mam.
.'!i
V.incoiitor Per Mnain, Dec. C.
AtiJlialhi Z.-alandhi. Deo. 'J.
Nov,
I TRANSPORT'SERVICE.
'
" " Bnn Prnnrl-im
,)l!t Fn,n'I '"" "in rranrlscn
for
, "'""I'll". r'iV. 13.
'-" " l San Francisco. Nov
1.1
Sh'rhhn. snlleil from
Manila, Nov. 14.
i, .
Honolulu fori
,1
IN FOREIGN P0RT8.
-
Saturday. Nov; ID.
ATOntA Arrived Nov. IR: Rchr
K pitiplon front Knhiilul, Oct. 27.
YOKOHWtA Arrived Nov. 1f: S. S.
Te"vn Maru heicn Nov. R.
YOKOHAMA--Sal,n Nov. 18: fi. Si
Mnilchtirhi for Honolulu. ,
OKAYS HA IlllOli Arrived Nov. 1R-"
Prh I iidlnw heno Nov 2. ,
SFMTI.K Arrived Nov. 1R: S. R
Ms"n-in foni Hlln. NoV in.
SAM FHANnfO Arrived Nov. lfl:
' Pk It P It'l'.t h'To Nov. 2.
HP O-Siille.l Nov. IR noon: S. S
Knlorpilsn fn "-tin Franc!-;ri.
"'
t r''-li- In ni-Up win fmhl.iilrn '".
c" ' ti' n'i l.ttiii '-nvs Mdt penu'n
i"mii llkn lo see It nnfoicol n tho
prorent Btngo of tho Bnmo. Chlcaco
JS'cwa.
ARRIVED
Su-Htf-s-yTtfoV: TO.
Kauai potts Kin in. stmr., n. m.
Maul. Molokat and I.anal ports Ml
Itahala, stmr.. a. m.
'Hawaii hi:ls Maul, Blinr., a. in.
Kami Hirls Xoenii stinr. a. in.
Hawaii titts iWnlhjlo r,lnr, n. ni.
(Irnys Hsilioi-T-Kroil J, Wood, Rchr.,
n. in.
Monday, Nov. 21.
Hllo (s).ecljl trip) .Manna Ke.i,
. stmr.,
n. m.
""
!'
S.
DEPARTED
!-
Si'ndy. Nov. 20.
Reallle via Hllo Colunihh.
stn'r.. p in. t
Kan' Franc'sro China,' P. M.
9 a. r.i.
A.
PA8SEN3ERS ARRIVED
Per stmr
Kln.iii from Kami ports,
n.
Nftv. 20. -Ilrvilo
K.
W", O; Shnlth, ,W.,1). Mc-
Uetjcoy. K. A. Knmlscii,
Miss FerRU'oti. r. Malm MI). Mnr.,
tin, ii. num. u, v. liililtiy i,. i. .iaill
Una and two children. V. A. Ilonan.
Ah Kn. Hnv. .1. A. Afcim Mls .1. rem.
J. I. C. I'oii K. Ilnhr A f). Wilcox. Mrs. .
t n. viicix.( nuns ieiiMcrrr, r. i(.
Isenhorg J. 11.1a. William Pmnl, Y.
Shldo. Mrs Ah I oner. Ml-s Ah' t.on
nnd twi rliHOfU. . Aninv., fh(.o
Yuen Maplfr Choo Yion, Mrs. Mar
klo P. V. Knudson. .,
Pe-- stmr. Mlknhnla from Maul mil
Mrlok-I nnrls. Nov. 20.-T. H. Hol.'n-
,-1 H. nnminii S. nichnrdso-i. Mrs.
V t. .I.'hni-i .Ino. K. fliroh. Willi
Tifn Kuracl Yimnli Slgali. MIJ
'II. Tlmmsnii. S Fniensnu A I .Indil,
,r A. F .Tit-til end nii'sn nnd tun
children, Mlin A. K. Judil.
AMBASSADOR O'BRIEN
RETURNS FROM ORIIiNT
, ,.
Says feeling in Jnuan Toward
n ' I Oi i i M i
Ullltuu OlUIUh l.-i IVIUil
Cofuial.
MCrdniA.lf. fj Nov r.. Thos;
M,
O'lltlon, Aineilctiu umhassador to
.lin.aii. at.il bin wlfii arrived liniiilit
Ion tliu EnipifiM of ,l.ip.k!i, ,1-mtn.l to
llielr home ut Uraiul It.iphls, Mich,
ion n fuiliush of two months. TIu
i r.mba.ud(ir R.nted th.jt Jipaiies-f
feeling toward tho United State. was
no.it 1111.111.1 mill bn did nut aittlcl-
paio an iiueatlon to arlie Unit would' llankoW riiilwaya li.1v- hcflli, .UW
not lend Itself to ready solution. Ho, inlwd.' '
has had much Hirtespondoiue lately Three Japanero mllllnry engineers
leg.udlng the .lnM -r'li.. revision of hnc. boon prresH-d at a Traiifllal
the ticaty with tho United States, kal railway lllngo hv Uusfl.iiis ra
owing to illftn.eiiceK as lu whtn the military spies. Skitches and dolal's
present treaty ended. ,or railway bridges and culverts
Tho American contention Hint It along the lines leading from Mongo-
oiidcd In July. l'JI2. Instead of tho
tho
ear
.!,-
Japuneie IJ(-a that it fased a yei
.'.in nt tin. oilier 1. out lis. was ill) -
......... . r
I The .mba.lor foars that much
.u-Ter.,,-1 will ho felt in Japan this
winter owing to losses In the roumt
floods. '
...
WASHINriTON. Nov. 2.-WIIH tho
-season but two weeks old, one of Iho
chief nbsotblng topics of Interest Is
whether "Hie continental Sun lay," an
opposed to Mrs. Taft'H "old fashioned
Sunday," will prevail as It .11.1 1 is
loir. Sunday has been and Is n d.iy
of great Jollity ninnug (ho society folk
of the capital, and n fivcrltn day for
luncheons, ten partloi, muslcalos,
bridge parties and paper ch.uos.
Mrs. Taft Is opposed to Ibis, and
neither gives nor nccapts Invlta'l.ins
for Sunday. In this conrno sho has
few supporters, for oven Cahlncnt
momheis g'vo dinner parties and nt
tend social functions on Iho Sabbath.
Baroness Hcngn'niuoller rets tho
pace for tho "cnntincni.il Sunday
iintoug the foreign colony by giving
Sunday nf crnoon miislcales. Thli(
practice alio Is Indulged In by Mrs,
Pony lleliiir.nt and Mrs, n.lson Iliad
ley, of Now York and tho trio of
musical hour
s aivuys draw the smart -
ical Four Hundred.
est of Iho local
Several of Iho -society women who
faor the "oprn Sunday." si to spoik,
aro decided tu Ihelr preferences. Ro,
ccnlly Mis, Hunt Sinter sal.I "Whllo
I do not think curd playing or such
rorms or entertainment nro parmlssl-
tile on the Hnhh.ith. I do hollovo that
listening In good music Is tho host
form of Siindny relaxation, I nlwiysl
hnvo given minlfcalea, ns my tnnthor
did. nnd will continue to do so.
"It Is llko n sorinon for mo lo hear
g'o, -"inle and In havo my hoiiso
full of .l'-llngiilsheil men and women.
who nr Inlelllgent nnd ciii npproci-
alo the higher fo.itis of social llfo and"
living. I im conndenl that Iho Lonl's
Day Is the Ideal ono' for iiiuslo and,
literary entertainments.
Tho dlp'omiitle cT'.s nlw.ivs Is slow.
o oppress opinions, hut Mn.lamo I.nii-j
in 'ho merlcan wife of (he Nelhor-
-' -s Minister. sal.I: "It has boon
-".trimirv wllh iis. both 111 this cum -
I inl In our nallvo hud. In enter-
tain villi initslo nnd dinners on Iho
Sabln Ii .lav. Vo object to cird plav
lng or hannnels, but n githerlng of
"en and women' wtin can enjoy Iho
finlts of gfnliis, ns for Instance, thn
roiiiposlll',iis of Iho rinstc-B. or Iho
lllerarv efforts nf nnlod wrl'crs, Is
far rrnii wrnni In mv mind.
"In tho Cilli'dle ronnlrfes ' q-
ropo tho curlom of livlrh' entortiln-'
li'ent. rlt "Pini'liiv "Iwivs his bo-' III.
voiiun no 1 IhO f .sl'le'tihle tieSpli. ". i
lect PiiimI.iv aa thn boat dap for biicIi
iffalrs."
-"rnr Rent" car It on tals '
ths Bulletin of.lcs.
CONCESSip.pJS 10 JHWS ,, C0LD,BATH DANGEROUS
' ' IVlADB' TrlETcZAn'" " T0r ATHLETES, HE SAYS
Now Sections Opened Up
vvnere iney may Lsiau
lish Legal Hesiuence.
ST. prrrEIlBUt'KrJ, No' 3. i:ar
penif Nlcho uj jlins uiipiovd u ii'tt
i liitlou ndupted lij tho ealilnet open,
liife up' newr coctlpns for the resi
dence of Jews. Heretofore legal lea.
..
Ihlenc! of Jews has hetll reslri Uu
lio that to;oloii cf the Polish pmv-
t-'lnrPH and tho llkmlne .ilellmjted by
'the original Jewish segregatlfin law
And known as the "pale."
I From time to time exceptions hne
been made In the case tf' slholaU
'and Jews eiiitugcd In ceilttlii pro-
.' Ifesslous uud trades. Iloeetitly u caJn -
palgn wus mndo to drive baSfc wJtto
Ill ll.t" M1U Ull .ICW wiiu m-n; u.-
nhltf t establish a legal right or'
n.ide'.ico outside Its coulllies. '. -
ImpeHnl .onsont Is now' given to
unrestilcted Iesld6nc6 of Jews 111
o.w u.n.lCU III Hie piOVlntes of
Vitebsk, Volhynla, Mohllev. Poltava
nnd Khemon, and Alio town of eka-
leiltimlar. Hie capital of Kui.an. n.u
pin es unruled nio r.ubiirbs of towns tt-ton to (list tako o
within which Jcwb h'Jvv'already booii'i,.,,, au, 'Krni)lia:y al
i,(,.,.i,ttuJ to live. The notion of
l!l(j ...iblii'pl' leMilted fiom pelfllumi
'ofthi Inhabitants of lhe newly-
llui i,w.iimm w!... .i.wit.l tbo
ntimlaloil of JowUh lOhldeltts aj a
nana , imi()Vs )oca hutlness
..,,(,
' m
EVENTS IN MANCHURIA
STIR .UPlTHE JAPANESE
C r I, ' -t-4
Threats ot IntoiyAnllon i follow
iiiv.-f-riiiini-iiiiiii ii, iiii.
Lijuiiiiiiiiiiiiuii uj inv
Chinese.
VICTORIA, I!. C, Oct. 29. Chi
r.eio qlllclnls In Manchuila nre cre
ating n tltiii'llou that may lead to
Japan, re Intervention, In .M'anchiii'la.
I.rchl ojll-'lals ,nt Chuiicohnn an,l
other cities huvo Inipote.l a spe l.il
tax on Chinos', whu deal In Japanese
npl, anil Japanese nm being ham,
pored In oilier ways, wjlu llio ie-
'"t that vlguVmls protect itfn be-
ti'R made at Puking by Japanese. All
Japanese chglneers and emVIoyos of
.i.u .wl.litiiiit;-lluukliw and CheliRttl-
lla ami ueinneu maps nt i.Miigoiia
na ami ueiui en maps in o.iiu;un.i
and the U.uslan rtoiltlr Wftfl Mun.l
In their possess'..... The Jipaue.o
ccnatil at Victoria at once Intereslel
....... .. .. . .!.
.t.ni..,.iriviikrnBnii!iiTiiTr.iiii.iiiT
three Japane,. were tourists and not
jpler. The Ititssians rersod ,' re-
Wn.o tliem.
I ....-.,.. .nn,r.n
QET SHILLING FOR KISSES
rml,n(;n Fvnn-inlo nf rilinli-
LIIIUlUUllu, unwilljw wi iwi
nc.? nf Rnrrlnn. Rirts In-
crease Funds Rapidly.
. I .. ...
C.LASOOW. Novonlhor 7. Selling
klsruj nt a shilling a kiss has hecIV
iliiscnioiod to bo a satisfactory way
' of Increasing tin war chesl b)' a linn'
diod girls nt Nollslon llleach works,
Ileiifiewvhlre. who uie ufpiesLht uu '
strlko for hottor conditions. I
Tho girls hit upon the plan of tour-
lng Itcnfrewrhlre dining the wfok'cnU,
In small hands with collecting boxes
When a party of thorn reached (Has
gqw nit old Highlander. In (liargR of
a weighing inachliio nt Ilromnlolaw,
thought he saw nil opportunity for Int"
piovlng the occasion,
"Look hoie, my hsales," ho sad.
hailing Ihoin, "yon know how tho
. Ducliods or Gordon raised tho rumoiu
, reglinent or "Kilties?' To ovory mnii
who look Iho shilling sho givo a kiss,
ir one or you glo me a klsa I'll drop
n shilling In our. box."
I'romptly on ortho girls acceptel
his chnllengo, mil Iho exchange was
duly made. Too euo thus given, tho
gainn was plaved by litem ufterwardj
wllh gte.it uncross.
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CAfdRlA
For Infants and Children.,
Th'a VnA Vnu Uoua Alunue Dnnrrlil
"T ""lu ,uu "'"iJ uuutin
i w . yv " M-- --
i
Doors the
&ffi&&i:
Blcualuro
aill.II l.lOllli) CL'IIKS I.'CZII.M.l.
t
Skin sulforors!
Drop greasy salves
nnd nustv itiedlclneH. Tlmr mild.
, lodthlng liquid, I), 1). I). Proscription,
(01la tho awful Itch wllh thn llrst
acknowledge! viilue. Gil u hotllt.'ut
drops. A il'iclnr's irserlpllpu
Honolulu Drug Co.
Coney Garage Aotomcbiles
Meet All Iiitetlhlrd'SteRmfers
tduchiiig 'KL&tTAl '
' -4tT. Is f -1
RATES REASONABLE
U, of P, Physical Director
Sayb It Sl'ouifJ bo Avoijfed
After txerciso '
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4 l).m't
take a rold-wnlor buth while your
body in hented and percplrlug!
The dangers attendant to a 'old
pltingn after ttrriiuous 'cxercl.'e and
while the body Is In n fevered con
illtlou nre great and should he avoid
ed, nccoidlng to Dr. Ilf T. McKn
ile, physical ill lector of. tho Univer
sity of Pennsylvania.
"A porfon after oxotclslng and
while heated should first take a hol-
water bath," said Dr. McKomle.
..Artor vigorous exer 'Ito.the body h
fpyu'rw! nud thf uiurcIm easily be
(nnin nfmm.n
tf,cn ,,),, jn(o
laurcles ari verv
Hnoulu n percon
co'd water, the
liable to become
,.,; ,,,,, n(, nM 8erous ln(!J8
I, . a t . ... . .
,ea.eH ,n ,nM.. -, ir fnllnwert
j ii nr nniii rnnnrna inn favor nnn
by foI( )!lt)l K;vl. .walIntll .,
gjntt, (o l)l(! )l,jy
... llave alway. instructed tho nth-
Warm shower
How tho water
to become rrml.
"A person should never lake a ool.l
bath If hn does not fed' warm aftclft
getting out of iho water.
"To say what effect 'old water
will have on n man Is Impossible, for
It does not affect two 'ir.ui In the
tamo way," '
D, McKerfzle's comment on the
"ihjorl of cold-water hatha followel
"l0 unaiii or amtiui i.eign i-nwnaii,
SuKW ?Z
.. .. ...
rownan died ns n
Pownall
ic.tt.lt of taking
n cold hath.
nfter returning fiom
football pra tire and while he wiu
heated and perspiring,
Walter .oivavne, flmp'oyed by ono
,,f l(t Philadelphia newspapers, was
nnother victim of the cold water II.)
dlell 0ii Septflinhor 23. ns a ro-iilt of
taking a cold water hath whl a
hented. "
PEARY'TO'.SbRVE AS
AN ENGINEER EXPERT
Mrt, Ten Years' Leav3 of
Absence He Goes to Duty
in Court of Claims.
WASlltNClTON, l. C, Nov. 1.
C.tplaln It-l.o. t II. Puny, iho Arc
o uxIiUm or, i etui lis to uJtlvi) duty
In the Navy Depjilment on Nnwiii-
hor "J ns vi'Sln.er expurtifor the D.
- - . -. ,
l"t"-t r Ousi Ice. 1, , uses l.ef,
'h Coim of C alms Involv i.g con-
(tructlou work for tho naval bureau
of yards and docks. This woik watt
' J tyt'l'ngTcre1
'"J Sn
prefoVrtd. If Is wlJ. to' have Um.ii
..KOciie,l td dutv nt tlin naval II
f,0en north,
. T1, ,,..,1,, i... i.pp,. ., lp.ivn of
,iie..c fro.,, the de,i..rtinent for
- l
B"ml ,e v"- ,1,,,""! wl,!ch ,,,,10
l.n l.n.. I. ...I. i antrnnml 111 Arrtl., dV.
1 ,.U litis .,S.. vl.f,UM-..( ...... . .
iplorntlon. Iteccutly bo was pro
moted to tho rank tf cnplaln a? tho
irMilt tf tho dcuth'of a1 tenloj-iai-rer.
A bill U'niow ponding Inn'on
gross to mako l'epry a rear-admlrni
as a mark of locogultloii tor his
i polar oxplolts.
CHEOK ON ABUSE OF
,t .. FRANKING PRIVILEGE
Postmaster-General Approvos
Issuance of Special Stamp
itir Ptfstal Savings Bank.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Convince I
iiut m. of tho Eroatest Eunices of
os,io the postolllco deparliunnt lies
,c. existing method of fraukhi'i
guveimnrnt matter without check.
Portmnstor-Geiioral Hitchcock to.lav ,
uiiur ,
has just taken tho llrst slop tow-lit
leinedylng the cotullllon.
He has approved tho Isautnco of tt
special stamp and stamped envElopo
fOr tiso Instead of franks. In Hid
traiiVmlssl(m of olllclal. matter result-
, lng fiom thn business of the new pas-
Inl savings -system,
( Eventually Mr. Hitchcock hop?a to.
jOxlcn.l ths reform lo all branches of
Iho government service'.
lliiilT thn pros)..i.l new nvrteni
ntinipM nnd cnvMopes, lf Iho plan h
adop ed throughout th porvlco, will
lie distributed on requisition and it
cloko" account kept of tho n mount di)
pnn.led by thn reparalo hranchos of
tho gonriimont. ,
In tills manner n e'osr check w II ha
kopt on tlioso branches-incllne.1 to bo
cxlravag-ui' In Ihelr nio of tho malls.
Wliat was Nio best nfter dinner
dTiuip
speech ou ever liear.lt'' "Thn oth
er fellow nald, 'Let me' snttlo with
tho waller.' " Cleveland' Leader.
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