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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H FRIDAY, APR. 14, 1911.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
LEGAL NOTICES.
DY AUTHORITY.
LEGAL NOTICES.
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CUSTOM HOUSn. Honolulu. Hn
Willi Collector' Otllte. prll 11. 1U
BUi'i'i.ins phi: m.sn.Mi: cct-
'1KHS Bo.ilul pruno-! ior fiirnlsh-
lnjr .Mid elclivciliui siippllts rations, nllil
t oal to V!s"els nf tlio lit venue Cutter
Service, reHUl.nl tallniiitl, or tempo
rnrlly nt Honolulu, Hawaii, mid dollv
ered on licinril "iilil vessels ut that IiIiich
lit smh times mul In such tiuuutitlcs
iih may he required ilurhiK thu- llral
your ending Juno .to, ltiu. vl1l li ro-
cclvtd nt thlx tllllet until 2 oMock p
in of Thursday, Airll 1!7, 1911. lit which
time mul pinto tiny will lie public!)
opened IttmiU forms or proposnls fen
supplies, rations, mul ion), showing nr-
tides of ship ehaudlery mul component
pnits of rations, with iwlllfullon,
si tt stipulations ns tn onl uinv hn hml
upon application 'o this tilth o I'm
posals must be submitted on thesti
folio Separate hlils will ulso ho re
olved nt tin? snme time mul place for
lubricating mid Illuminating nil The
rtfiht In reserved tn reject nn or nil
hlils nnd to wnlve defeets If It ! dn m-
(il for tin interests of the Govt riunent
tn ilo so I! H STACKAH1.13, Colli,
lor
1000 Apr 12, it, IT
skai.kd proposals, indorsed
"Pioposnls for nn Air fnmptossnr ami
Act' essorles " w ill In recoil od nt tlio
Bureau of Yards nnd Docks Nnw De
pirtment, Washington until 11 n'clnik
n. ni.. April 21, 1911 nnd then mid
there piibllolv open, d, for one 3000-enbln-fnnt
nlr tnmpicssor with Inter
conter, nftt retailer md nlr rooeher. for
the central pnwtr plnnt t'nltttl Stntes
Xuviil Stiitiou. Pearl Ilirhni, Hnuull
Plans nnd up,, I In lit trill i nil hn obtain
i',l on npplhiillnn to the Bureau or tn
tho cmnmnntlnnt of Hie iuiv.il station
named It f Hol.l.YDAY. Chief of
Bureau Mnr h 7 1111 4ft'J9 2w
ROSA & CO.
Good Old
GucRenheirner Pure
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Bolllnd In Bond
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We Deliver to Any Part of the City
PHONE 3181
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Makes and Queen Streeti
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KINQ AND NUUANU STREETS
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Telephone 2131
Order
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Bold by
L0VEJ0Y AND CO.
You'll find they're all good fel
lows here. -
"It's the Fashion"
Hotel nr. Fort D. H. Daviei, Prop
CLUB HOUSE SITE
Palolo People Will Inaugurate
a New Progress
Tlio Wul.il.u. K.iimtikl anil l'nlulo
Improvement Cliih hold win of Hn
hultost mi i'IIhiih IiihI night ut tlio
lolloge building, (ho subject miller
illHciicsInn holiiK thu Holoclloii of u
now i'IiiIi limimi bIIo.
Tlio iuoiiiIikih of (lid rluli, wliu II VI!
In I'ulolii Milloy iioiiir, iiiudu u Hlrun
uoiim llt-ht lor Homo nay In tlio mat
ter hut lost uut us usual tu tho I'.mt
cutlers.
Tliu ".alloy iii'dplo, tho peoplo who
lilonoiTHil (lint Hi'illoii, hiuiiKht tho
lluplil Tr.uiHlt lli.it way, mid uiuilo It
liusulhlo fur tho pii'm-nt KnlinuUI mul
Wulul.if, uro koIiik In InaiiKiiralo u
(lull i.f t lit 1 1 nun nnd, In nil iliilut;
aio under (ho Iiuiiuksiiu that tlioy
will i;i't u llllli) houii'IIiIiik liitii u than
it L'luiuto to talk. Tho uotli'o for a
iiicollni; will ho Kitnn In u day or to
121S5 fillliirtil roiiiicj 2250
liiiiliicss iifllt'c. TIicmi nr tlio tele,
uliuui) nuuilierb of tlie It u 1 1 1 1 1 u.
in Tin: rmciTiT comtT or Titn
rirnt Circuit, Torrltory of llnwull At
ChninhfrK rronclico H Horges Oom
plnlnnul, v Mnrlu Adelaide Uetten
court llrlo-.o de Hequelro. Kncnmacao,
Dt'ffiulnnt. Tln Territory of Hawaii
To the llttth Sheriff of the Territory of
Hawaii, or hli Deputy, thu Sheriff of I
the City atnl Count) of Honolulu, or
nln Deputy You are coinmiiiidi'i) to
summon Mnrlu Adel tide llelteiicourt
Hrlo7o ile Keipielra Uncmnacao tn up
peir ten ilnjn after biIci hereof, If
pin renlileH In the City nnd County of
Honolulu, ollmwlse tuenty duJH ufler
Mel lie, hffore Kiii'h Judce of the Cir
cuit Court of the first Circuit ni nli.tll
ho rlttiUK nt Clinmlii rx In the court
room of laid Judge, In the Judiciary
bulldlni, III Ilonolulii, to uniuer the
annexed complaint of rrancl3C0 H.
ltorui't W'ltneim the Honnrahle W J
ItolllNHON, Judito of the Circuit
Court of the l'lrnt Circuit, ut Hono
lulu aforesaid, thin 24th day uf Junii
nry, 1911. (Seal) J. A. THOMPSON,
Clerk
Notice It hereby Riven that un nc
tlon n ohove entitled w-in commenced
In the Circuit Court of the First Ju
dicial Circuit of the Territory of Hn
unll on the 2tth tiny of January, A.
D lMt That inlil iictlou ho com
muned an aforesaid IiivoKph tho title
tn land located within the City of
Honolulu, living (1) portion of award
to I, l.ee, mid known u tho Poman
der Lot on KhiK street. In said Ho
nolulu, and (2) on the mnuka hIiIo of
Hotel street, hetueen Niuiunu anil
Sinilh streets. In said Honolulu, Haiti
premises helni? morn particularly set
forth nnd described In saltl complaint,
on llle In salt) Court. Anil the defend
nut iihovH n.imetl nntl nil persoiu hav
ing Intirest In salil premises In said
complaint dcsirlhcd nro hereby noti
fied to uppeur In said cause nntl bIiow
nusn If any thfre hn why Judmnent
Klioutt not he iiiMirded In faor of the
ahoe-nainrd cmiiplalnunt and ngnlnst
the iihote-niiuicd defentlnnt, as pnoed
lor In s.i Id complaint D.ittd, Hono
lulu. Jiinunr) 2C, A D l'Jll Kinney,
llalloil, Prossir & Anderson, nttorneys
fur complnlnint.
4 81C Jnn 27; IVh 3, 10. 17, 24; Mnr
" 10, 17. 24, 31; Apr 7, 14. 21, 28.
START EARLY ON
FLORAL PARADE
Promotion Committee Thinks
Next Year's Work Should
Begin Now.
I'jirlv IipkIiiiiIiir of work on the 1M2
rioul P.irAde is nihociited li tin Ha
waii Promotion Committee, us suggest
ed h Dheilor A 1" Wull of Hie 101
piiiidi Tin tomniltteo ilhcusseil the
niiitttr j i UitiI.i) ufti i noon without, of
iiiurse, lenchliiK liny decision, hut It Is
pioluihh that within n few unlis tlien
ulll be n ilellulto inoo niiiilo on the
nig full llle fur next jeur. V II Mc
llicrm of the coinmlltee thinks that n
p. rm, im ut, ciit-nn-ilrli'il orgunlziitliiu
will not work out well, us the city
should tnke up each pnrude with fresh
t utliuslnsni
There Is talk of getting' Wall tn han
dle the next pnrntle If ho will do su, ns
the sin cess of the pageant last IVhru
nr was exldtnce of hli execntho
ability
The comnilttin discussed Ihn coming
of (lie Shelllild ihnlr, tlio famous mu
sical organlallon, In this city nn May
!f, nndir tilt local innnnBement of V
1 Adonis, and the committee will
make preparation to welcome It.
PAL0L0 CRATER NO
GOOD FOR RESERVOIR
Valley Resident Voices Scheme
For Better Wator Supply,
J Prltsclile, who has put In n mat
ter of llle ".cars In tho Palolo Vullc),
does not think much of tho si heme tn
iitlllrn the crater nboo tin, willcy us
u icsiriolr. nnd gives his rensoni
therefor. He snys;
"Jl eperlenio ns n mechanical en
gin, ir ami us n resident of that sec
tion Is sulllcknt for int to stnte that
the irnter will not supply enough water
lit all siusons tn makn It worth while
' "It will not bo nhwiys lit to drink,
nnd tho strain nn tho water pipes will
he loo great nt such nn elevation This
might be reduced, of course, but It will
ulways bo nt tho expense of the tnx
paers nn tho other hand, tho govern
ment owns thousands of acres on both
shies of the strcnm lending down from
the crater nt the right elevation nllrtw
Ing the Htrenm tn furnish milllcleut wa
ll r ut nil seasons. The shies of the
slrenin In places nro solid ninssci of
loik. mid n dam could he built with
er little expense with tho matt rial
on hand It could ho built tn with
stand tiny pressure
'That water will always hn fresh and
well llltiri'd, ns It travel! through sand
nnd roiks for n ndlo bnforo entering
the dam The expense of buying the
crater will not bo nil by any nienns"
DOTS AND DASHES.
Thow baseball games nt the Ath
letic Park tomorrow should bo good
ones Tho second, betweim tho Asnhls
mul Anlas, will be the one that excites
tlio fans, the former team being the
I'liiiniplnn now nnd the Intlir holding
tin title for two oars, before last
HI'USOU
Willi K'nual In Die A A V, there
niirrlit In ho somedilng doing In making
records nnd putting sports on the right
liasls In Hawaii Hern's In clean sport
that tlio efforts of Iho A. A II. uro
hound to bring about!
AMATEUR
LOCAL
OFFICIAL RECORD
IN SWIMMING
A. A. U. Will Have Carnival and
Swimmers May Go to
Coast In July.
That the A A V Is slowly getting
Into shape and will have somtthhiK tu
su) of spoits In lluwiill is nn nssurnl
fail, and the ill. it otllclul n colds tu he
made under Its auspices will ho those
In swimming on Juno 11
There has bi'oii n, luck of cooperation
among the sihools und othirs of tho
city, the, si enilng to think that they
do not need the orgunl7utltn In their
nthlitlcs, hut tin re Is one thing for
(hem tn remember, and th.it Is that nu
mortis uiinle III their meits nru olll
clal unit si innile iintltr the nusplces of
tin nthletlc union
In the rcctitl track meets there were
severnl reeords niiide, but none of theso
wilt he credited outside of Honolulu,
Imiiiii limy wire not made until r olll
clal supervision
It st tins too bail Hint tho young ath
letes of Hawaii should train hard nntl
go Into CM nt s for nil tiny uro wortli
mid thin have the rnords made when
tin ie art mjv good for nothing out
side of I hut all. which Is n mighty
smalt plnce In the sporting world.
With (hi hewny glvtn hv the nul
ilnls of the union to Hawaii, tho
st hotds nnd olhtrs should cooperntu
most fully In tin mnltt r of making tlio
organization pirfect and Inking In nil
the schools and nthletlc organisations
hern
June 11 Is the first real sport tiny
which will he held under tho A. A U.
mul on Hint day a swimming cnrnlvnl
will In hi Id nt which tin tunes ninth
hi the conlestnnts will be olllclnl mul
"o intend In tlio records of the union.
itli the largo nitmhir of svlmintrn
niniuig the orgalilrntlnns here. In a
country where swimming Is one of tho
great sports, thero should hu some en
Irlts nntl records inmle that will i'iiiie
the athletes on the ln.llnl.ilul to sit up
mid lake noflcc.
It Is the rule In have n swimming
carnival on lio Coist In July, mul nt
Hint llnie It Is planned tn send, somo
BwhninerH from Honolulu to tiikc-uirt.
If everjtlilng goes well
It Is up to tho men to mike good In
the races tn be held In June If thev
wish tn go to the Const III July, nnd
tin re Is nn reason why llnwull enn nnt
make some records In her own wntefs
nntl then tnke the scalps of a few of
the Coust swimmers n month Inter.
SlitrllT Hill Itlco of Knunt Is going
tn orgnnle u branch ,of tho A A tT
nn tho rinrden tsle. mul militate with
(he miln organisation In Honolulu
Itlco wns In Honolulu Inst week and
nt Hint time tnlkcil tho mailer over
full) wllli I.orrln Andrews nnd oilier
olllclals of the local organisation
ant:
BOXERS STACK UP
Wolgnst Measurements I Ji Grove
Ui4 Neik H!J
"ft Chest 37VS
'I7',i Hxpaiidetl 40
30 Waist .., 31
1'Jfc Thigh 20Vj
13'4 Cult 13V4
Mi Anl.lo 8V&
11 lllceps 11 M
ll' I'ortarni 10',i
7 Wrist 7
r, ft Pi In.. ..Height S ft. 4 In
TWO GAMES ARE
ON FOR SUNDAY
Sam Hop Is authority for tho two
games width are to hu pla)cd ut the
Athletic Pink Sunday, tho llrst he
tvvetn two Jupniifsc teams nnd tho
second, the game of tho day. hetvvctn
the Aulas und Asnhls.
This second game Is of considerable
Interest I mm the fait that tho Aulas
won the championship of tho junior
league for two succcsshn )c.irs, nnd
tho Asnhls by their defeat of the Mil
hocks lust Sunday nro tho present
champions.
Thero will he n large crowd of root-
its present nt the games, nntl tin re
ought tu in somo hot hall seen
TWO HUNDRED STUDENTS
OUT FOR YALE CREW
NHW 1IAVHN, Ciuin, Mnr 27 -The
Yule ereiv muilim havo the lmgest list
of rowing cunillilutcH ever rei orded In
the history of the sport. The squad 1.1
200 men strung nnd Couch Kennedy
pinphcslcs (hat next year his ilicnm of
300 candidates will be realised.
Flue weather, the new bo.ithouso. nnd
Inigely-nugmonted fitcllltliH for haiitl
llMfr nuiiallcH ore said to be tesnonsl-
hie for the Inci cased i nHiusl.ism for
the sport
For tin (list time In severnl yen's
Ynlu will have no nngllsh-hullt shell
this sunsoii The crews nro still row
ing In barges mul will not Irnnsfir In
shills till milder weather Till mid
May (lie varsity elgh( will low In the
sanio shell thev used In the rnto
ulfallist Hnrvnrtl lasl ear A new shell
will pi nimbly ho oiilerr'.l from Divls
of Cnmbihliie In u wii'k or two In he
delivered In New London.
SPORT
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rt it int :t n n it a t: n n t: n tt t: n
tt tt
M 8PORT CALENDAR. M
It If Mnnnport of hasohall nnd olh- tt
It or nthletlc lenmn vvnuld notify tho tt
tt II til lot lit of tlio dales eif pro- tt
tt iKisoil mutches hi that such In- tt
tt formation eniild ho placed In tho tt
tt sport calendar It would ho con- tt
tt Ridcreil n favor Aililo'st nil com- tt
tt niunlcnllons lo Bmilliig lMltor, tt
tt II ti I In 1 1 u OIllcc tt
tt Friday, April 14. tt
tt llaskcthall Kiillhl vs. Y M. C. tt
tt A. nt Kiillhl It
tt Hnll Cup Ilciotanln and Pacific tt
tt Courts. tt
tt Saturday, April 15. tt
It l'racllco llughy (lame Mollllll tt
tt Oi-oiimls. tt
tt Track Meet Kami, St. Louis, tt
!t McKlnley High tt
tt Hull Ciiih-Finals tt
tt Sunday, April 16. tt
tt Ilnsohall Athletic Park .1 II. S. tt
tt vs. II. .1 (' , Flrsl (inmo; Asa- tt
tt his mul Anhis. Second. tt
tt IlaHOhnll at Walpaliu Walpaliu tt.
tt vs. Kwn. At Walannc, Wnln- tt
tt nne vs. Alea. tt
tt Monday, April 17. tt,
tt Orntntnnr School llnsehull Lonpuo tt
tt Opens Central (iinnunnr vs. tt.
tt Knmehamelui at Aala Park. tt
tt Iiaschall St. Lnui'i vs. Knnifl. tt,
tt Thursday, April 20. tt
tt llaskothnll-Y M. C A. s. Ka- tt'
tt lllil nt Y M. C. A. tt
tt Wednesday, April 19. tt
tt Ihuchnll, (Irainiii it Sclusil l.engtto tt
tt lulanl s Ku.ihum.iuu, Ma- ti
tt klkl'. tt
It Friday, April 21. tt
tt Ilnsohall, (!i mnmar Sclusil League tt
tt Central (iiainmar vs Puna- tt
tt lion, FuikiIiou it
tt Sunday, April 23. it
tt Oaliti 1PiiKnn Benson Opens Two tt
tt (lanies- Purlugiiesi! vs Native tt
tt Sons; New Team vs. ,laiatiese. tt
ti Hawaii Yacht Chili Races. Pearl It
tt Ilarhoi- Opening of Season. ti
tt Monday, April 24.
tt naccliall Knius vs lllghs.
tt Friday, April 28.
tt llaskcthall- Kallhl vs Y. M
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tt A. ut Kallhl.
tt Saturday, April 29."
tt naiehall SI Louis vs. HIkIiV
t! Saturday, May C.
ti Iiaschall HI. Louis vs Illchs.
tt Monday, May 8.
ti Ilasehall, Kams vs. St. Louts.
it Monday, May 15.
tt tlasehall lllghs vs, Knms.
it May. .
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it Territory Tennis ChamplnnBhtp it
tt Tournament. tt
it tt
ant-inn:: it it rtnnnn it ititni!
ARE ON TODAY
Predicted That Castle Meets
Richards In Finals of
Hall Cup.
Another round of thu ICjJI Cuptour
n.im! ut was pl.i)ed on )c8tcrihiy u fi
ll nimn anil thu seml-lllial stage has
uinv hit u loathed. The phi) in this
will start this nfternoon at 4 u'llotk
win u theio should he u gootl crnwtl of
funs on both marts to see the players
get iiiult r way.
Tin u was sumo tennis yesterday.
and for u tlmii Baldwin hud Castle go-j
lug ami inailo him hustle before tho
Wull Cup chmuillnn finally won the two
sits uttessary tu make him tho win
ner of the loiind. Ilnldivln was In flno
form and his drives were' strong and
well placed.
In the Slnclnlr-Colllns round there
we're bat two guinea played tn mako
Sine lair tho winner, the score of tlio
second set the ehly before stmidlng ut
8-ti, und In n few minutes tho top man
had taken tho necessary games to glvo
lilm the second set
Tills afternoon nt 2 o'clock Richards
and Slue lair will play on their match,
nnd tin ii tho r.'lnner will meet Nnwcll
In the seml-llnnls nt 4 o'clock.
lYnni thn playing already dnno It Is
estlinuttil Hint IHchnrds will take cure
of Slut lair nnd will then get Nnnell
vi hen he meets htm Inter In the after
noon In tho seml-flnnls, which will ho
thrte out of five sets.
With Klchurds heating N'nwell In the
semi-llnals, he will ho up against Al
Castle hi tho llnuls tnmoriow, and tho
fans will have u ohunco to see the
saint tun men battling for the Hnll
Cup Hint went Into tho lust round ni
tho Wull Cup, vvhltli CuhHo took from
Itlchards In tho challenge round
All tlie pln)irs out on tho courts
)istirtlny put up n good light nnd thn
stoics inmln wero fairly close.
Castle defeated Ilnldviln, -2, 3-f,, 7-C;
Wall utioiinteil for. Itnrnes, fl-3, 7-5;
Sinclair won out from Collins, 0-3,
10-S; A Itlchnnls bent Gordon, fi-3,
0-7; Nowtll sent Itartlett out, fi-2, G-3.
tt it n
The Hillletln Is Indehted to llnr-
nld (iodfiey of Kumehami'ha for tho
details of the camping trip taken by
the cadtts of the school to the othir
side of Hie Inland lust week Godfiey
Is cuptuln of tlio track team mul In
lenihi lo win that miet tomtit low f i inn
St Louis mid tho High St I wail ath
letes. Intor-lslnnil and O. It. & I. Shipping
hooks for nalo at the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n
ufllce, uOo ouch. '
PROFESSIONAL
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"FOREIGN
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
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Youngsters Open Season Mon-day-and
Play Steadily
Until May 19.
The Grammar School Athletic Leaguo
opens Its senSoli next Monday after
noon with a gnino lietiveen Central
Grammar mid Knmehamthn, mid the
season will continue with games every
few days until May 19, when the season
closes.
In tho past this league has put up
some good hnll, nnd tho youngsters of
this league develop Into something
promising for thn tennis of tho bigger
men, many of Hio-n hi Honolulu get
ting their llrst tnsto of the hnll fever
In Hie grammar school outfit.
The schedule for tho senson Is
April 17 Central Ornmmnr vs, Kn
iiiehameha; Aala Pnrk.
April 19 lulanl vs. Knnhumanu; Mn
klkl. April 21 Central vs. Punnhou; Pu
nnhou. April 24 lolnnl vs. Kamehnmeha:
Knni grounds.
April 20 Central vs. Knnhumanii;
Mnklkl.
April 2S Bt. Louis vs. Punnhou!
Anln Pnrk.
Mnv 1 Knnhumanu vs. Knmnha
inehn; Aala
May 3 Central vs St. Louis; Mn
klkl Mny 15 Iolanl vs St Louis; Anln
Mny 8 Punnhou vs. Kninehmnchn;
Knm grounds.
Mny 10 Centrnl vs Iolanl; Aula.
Mnv 12 Knnhumanii vs. Punahnu;
Punnhou
Mnv IK St Louis vs. Kumehnmehn.
Mny 17 llrntlmii vs. Inlinl; Maklkl
Mnv 19 Kauhiimnnii vs St Louis;
Mnklkl
All gnmes will be called at 3-1S un
less by Vpeelnl ngreement between tho
two contesting teams Hach team Is
In furnish nn umpire whn shnll ho ap
proved by the -npto!n of the other
tenm The cnptnlns should confer nt
lensl two tl ivs before the schotluled
dale of the came nfter having secured
the consent of their umpire to serie
In ense he Is approved The league will
furnish the baseballs nntl n represen
tative of the games committee will he
present nt each contest Tho schools
nro requested tn send their probable
lineup for cncli gnme to A. 13 Irfirlmer.
secretnrv of tho lengne, on the morn
ing of the day preceding the game.
nun
L0NGW0RTH NOW
FASTEST SWIMMER
Austialian Speed Marvel Is
Shatteiing All Records,
At the beginning of 1911 William
Longworth of Sydney, Australia, was
known to the world us n swimmer. To
tl.iv his name Is ktiuwn In every nook
mul lorntr of the enrth ns tin, fnstest
mull Hint ever went Into tho water,
nntl, furthermore, Ills unheralded up
penranco In tho limelight of natatorial
sports has brought him fame with every
lace he hns tutored.
l.ongwiirth is not nlono satisfied to
win the events, hut In evuy cham
pionship race he has started In. with
tlie cxe'cptlun of the one mile, ho lias
shuttered tho world's llgures so badly
Hint It will ho yenrs licfuro they nro
broken
Charles Daniels of tho New York
Athletic Club, for years considered tlio
fustest swimmer of tho present time,
hns hnd to tnke n bulk sent tn I.oug
wortli on thn times made, ns. In most
rnscs, It was Daniels' record that went
by the hoard.
I.onguorth's first triumph Wns on
January IS, In Hytlney, when, before
6000 ptople, he won tlio three-tiiarter-
mllu championship of Australasia,
shattering Daniels' world's rei'ord of 17
minutes IT, peconilH by tlireo seconds
and reducing thu llgures tn 17 minutes
ii sceouds Hat,
Ilo next won the mile championship
of Australasia, which was held In llrls-
bune, before 4000 people, following
which ho nnnexed the three-nillo rnee,
winning it mid setting new world's fig
ures for the distance In 78 minutes
22 .1-B seconds.
Tho next ruco won n sprint. Tills
wns his llrst attempt nt a short race
Tills was tho 110-nie ter race, nnd ngnln
the honors rested with him He roj
diiced Daniels' llgures tn 05 secondsTl.it,
which Is nnnther woild's rectnd
Longworth hns. In these races, beaten
all the present Australian ehaiuplnns
nnd holders of the titles, liicludliig
Hcnurcpulre of Vlcloiln, whn returned
from Huropo especially to defend Ills
title Daniels bent lle.iurcpnlre nt tint
Olympic gnmes ntttr one of tin closest
struggles ever witnessed In n swim
ming race Hcnurepulro wnn the clinm-
plonsldp of eviry I3uropemi country ho
raceti in last e,ir.
it tt tt
That schedule of tho Grntnmnr
School Athletic League ptomlses sumo
thing good fi out the youngsters. Tho
llrst game of thn senson will ho played
Monday at Aula Pmk, between Cen
tral nrummnr mul Knmihunuhu Thero
will ho tin ihi games next week, one
hi lug nt Maklkl mul the oilier nt Pu
li.iliou s
III link bonks of nil suits, ledcnrs,
etc., manufactured by tlio Uulletln
Publishing Company.
Wiellr Bulletin II per jfnr.'
ORDINANCE NO. 21.
AN ORDINANCE TO ItKOULATn
TH13 MANUFACTURE TOR BALK
OF POI AND PAIA1 '
Ile It Ordained by tho People of the
City ami County of Honolulu:
Section 1. No pol shop or shop for
the irinmifnclure of pol or pnlal for
sale sunn be erected, maintained, used
or operated within tho City mid County
of Honolulu excipt under n permit
therefor ns hereinafter provided.
Section 2. The Treasurer of tho
city nnd county Is hereby authorised,
empowered mid dhecU-d to Issue, upon
Iho receipt of n fee of Ono Onllur, n
permit for such fchop, upon tlio leuun
nicndntlon, In writing, of the Honrd of
Supervisors of thoClty and County of
Honolulu,
Hectlon 3. Nn such pcnnlt shall bo
recommended by the Hoard of Super
visors unless such shop shall ho prop
erly ventilated, laid with cement lloors
nnd cement side vvnlls to a height of nt
least threo feet and draining: to n trap
connected with n cesspool, sewer or
such other means for tlie proper dis
posal of drainage ns may bo approved
by tho Building nntl Plumbing Inspec
tor; nor for any such shop In uny plnco
where thero Is not available nil ude
nunte supply of pure water or which
Is incapable of proper drainage, or
which Is In such close proximity to
sleeping compartments, stable, laun
dry, abattoir or other placn where nny
business or process Is cnrrled on or
condition maintained which, In tho
opinion of tho Hoard of Supervisors,
might lie n source of contamination nr
Infection to tho pol or palal manufac
tured thereat. No such shop shall ho
maintained, used, or operated for nny
other purpose than thn manufacture of
pol or palal, nor unless only pnro wa
ter shnll bo maintained therefor, nor
unless It shnll bo kept so screened ns
to prevent Mies nnd Insects from en
tering therein. Nor unless nil Imple
ments, tools, mnchlnery, containers, und
all other utensils used for or In con
nection with tho manufacture, distri
bution or storage of pol or paint shall
bo sterilized each tlmo before being
used; nor If nny person nr Individual
Is employed or engngetl In or about
such shop eir building who Is nffllctetl
Willi nny contnglous or Infectious dis
ease or nny dlsenso which Iri thn opin
ion1 of tho Hoard of Supervlstirs may
contaminate or Infect the pot or palal
Section 4, Kacli permit so Issued
shnll be for a term of ono yenr nntl
shall bo subject to rcvncatltlii at nny
tlmn by tho Treasurer on tho recom
mendation of the Hoard of Supervisors
when It appears that tho place for
which It Is Issued or the manner In
which such place Is maintained, used
or operated does not lomply In nil
respeits with tho conditions nnd re
strictions of this Ordinance.
Section 5. Any person who vlolntes
or falls to comply with nny provision
of this Ordinance shnll bn guilty of a
misdemeanor und upon conviction
thereof shall bo punished hv n line of
not less than TWI3NTY-FIVK DOL
LARS (126 00). nor more than 1'IVK
IIUNDIU3D DOLLARS (1500.00), nr by
Imprisonment for not less than TIIRI3I3
MONTHS, or 'by liotlt such lino nnd
Imprisonment, nnd If such person hns
tr permit, tho snmo shnll he forfeited.
Section C. This Ordinance shall tako
effect nntl bo In forco upon It! ap
proval. Introduced by Supervisor
VltANK J. KRITGHR.
Date of Introduction, March 25, 1911.
Approved this 5th day of April, A. D.
1911.
JOSDPII J. THRN,
Ma) or.
4895 AprC, 7, 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15.17
SEALED TENDERS.
SI3ALI3D TKNDI3US w 111 be received
at the olllco of tlio Superintendent of
Public Works until 12 tn of Wednes
day, April 20, lllll, for lonstructlng n
one-story frame building for a library
to ho erected at the Kallhl Receiving
Stntlon, Ilonolulii
Plans, spcclllcutlons und proposal
blanks am on (He In tho Public Works
Department, Honolulu.
The Superintendent of Public Works
reserves tho right to reject nny or all
bids.
MARSTON CAMPBI3LL,
Superintendent of Public Works.
4901-10t
Island Investment
Company
STOCKS. BONDS, M0UTQA0ES AND
HEAL ESTATE
Telephone 3449
Office 103 Stttngenwald Building
P. O. Ilox BOG Cable, "Ilulldog"
Furniture
Rugs & Draperies
J. llopp & Co., Ltd.
KOA FURNITURE
OAHU FURNITURE CO.
King Street, opposite Young Hotel
P. t) llox 840 Phono M'Ji
Summer Days and
Pau Ka liana
Q00D TH1NQS
HI'
Waklr Iln I lotla HI ptr jtar.
IN TIIK UNITHD STATKS DISTRICT
COURT, FOit TIIK TKIUtlTORY
OF HAWAII. ,
TIIK U.N'ITKD STATKS OF AMER
ICA, 1-lnlullrr, vs, CKCIL 11ROWN,
Trustees, et ul., Defendants. Ac
tion brought In said District
Court, und tho Petition lllud In
the ofllce of tho Clerk ot said
District Court, In Honolulu,
TIIK PRKSIIJKNT OF TIIK UN1THI)
STATKS, CIRKKTINO:
CKCtL 1IHOWN, 1IKNUY- M. .VON
i HOLT und ALIlKItT N. CAMP-
1IKLL, Trustees under the last
Will und Testament of .IAMIM
cAlPUKLL, deceased; AlllOAIfc
w. kawananakoa; kalaka-
UA KAWANANAKOA, KAI'10
LANI KAWANANAKOA, other
wise culled KAPIOLANI KAWA
NANAKOA CAMPUKLL, und LI
MtJ KAWANANAKOA. minor
children ot AIIIOA1L W. KAWA
NANAKOA; ALICK T. MACFAR
LANK; WALTIOR V. MACFAR
LANK, hushund of ALICK T.
M A C V AULA N K WALTKK
JAMKS MACFARIANK, ALICK
KMAI.IK MACFAR1.ANK and
MUIIIKI, J1KATRICK MACFAR
LANK, minor children of ALICK
' T. MAC'FARLANK nnd WALTKR
F. MAC'FARLANK; MURIKL
SIIINGLK; ROIIKItT W SIIIN
CII.i:, husband ot MURIKL HII1N
(1LK; MURIKL MKLVIN SIIIN
GLK und ROIIKRT W. SIIINGLK,
Junior, minor children of MUR
IKL 8IIIN0LK nnd ROllKKT W.
SIIINGLK; I1KATR1CK MARY
CAMPUKLL; OAHU RAILWAY
AND LAND COMPANY, n corpor
ation existing mid duliiK business
under nnd by virtue of thu laws
of thu Territory of llnwull; ROII
KRT W. ATKINSON and WAI,
TKR y FRKAK, Trustees; HA
WAIIAN FI11RK COMPANY, LIM
ITKD, a corporation existing and
doing business under mul by vir
tue) of thu luWH of tho Territory
ot Hawaii; KWA PLANTATION
COMPANY, a corporation existing
nnd doliiK business under and by
virtue of the laws of the Territory
of Ilawnll; und JOHN IIROWN.
JAMKS WII1TK, IIKNRY SMITH,
DAVID JONKS, MARY (1RKKN,
JANK I1LACK, MARTHA WIL
LIAMS, und ALR'K DAVIS, un
known owners nnd claimants.
You nro hereby directed tu appear
and answer tho Petition In nn action
entitled as above, brought iigultist you
in tho Un 1 1 ctl states Dlsttlct Court,
fur tho Tertltory or Hawaii, within
tweuly days from nntl urter Rorvlio
upon )ou of n counted copy of Plain
tiff's Petition herein, together with a
certified copy of this Suiuiiions.
And you are hereby notllted that
unless jrint uppeur nnd unswer as
nhovo requited, tho sold Plaintiff will
tuku jcdgiuent of condemnation of tho
Imidit dertribed in tho Petition herein
ni.d for any other relief demanded In
tho Petition.
WITNKSS TIIK 1IONORAI1LK
SANFORD 11. DOLK and TIIK IION
ORAI1LK CHARLKS F. CLK.MONS.
Judge's of said District Court, this
2.lid day of March, In th year of our
Lord one thousand nlno hundred nnd
eleven und of thu Independence of tho
United Stales tho one hundred and
thlrty-lirtli.
(Seal)
(Signed) A. K MURPHY.
Clerk.
(Kndorsod)
"No. 70. UNITKD STATKS DISTRICT
COURT, for tho Territory of Ha
waii. TIIK UNITKD STATKS OF
AMKRICA vs. CKCII, UROWN,
Trustee, et nl. SUMMONS. ROll
KKT W. I1UKCKONS, United
States Attorney.
TIIK UNITKD STATKS OF AMKR
ICA, Territory of Hawaii,
City ot Honolulu, ss.
I, A. K. MURPHY, Clerk of the
United States District Court fur the
Torrltory and District of Hawaii, do
hereby certify thu foregoing to bo a
full, tiuo and correct copy of tho
original Summons In tho case ot TIIK
UNITKD STATKS OF AMERICA vs.
CKCIL UROWN. Trustee, ct ul., as tho
sumo remains of record und on tlio In
tho olllco of tho Clerk of said Court.
IN WITNKSS WIIKUKOF, I hava
hereunto set my hnnd and alllxod tho
soul of said District Court this 30th
day of Miirch, A. D 1911.
K''ul) A. K. MURPHY,
Cleik of United States District Court,
Territory of Hawaii.
lly Y. L. DAVIS,
Deputy Clerk.
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