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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, TUESDAY, APR. 18, 1011.
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Weehly Calendar
MONDAY:
li.ilil Cli.il'lir o. 'J It g
iilar. TUESDAY:
wednesday:
Thursday:
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llruuhir . in.
llaniill.in I'iHimiiiuI.
FRIDAY:
Honolulu S( ronil Hcgri c.
8ATURDAY:
Violin Itmple .Spttlal.
All visiting rr.emben of the
Order uro cordially Invited to
-ittonil meetings at local loOcri
Meet on the
2nd nnd 4th
Mondays ot
each month
at K. P. Hall
7:30 P. M
Meinbcn of
othei Asio
ciatiom cor-
MARINE FKGlNtEhS
HEFiGIAL A?rr-IATIOrl
iially invited.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meets every first and third Thurs
ei&ys of each month at Knlghta of
Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor'
iUlly Invited to attend
II. FOSTER, Sachom. '
B. V TODD, C. of U.
HONOLULU AERIE. 140, '. 0. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED
NESDAY evenings ot each month at
7:30 o'clock In K. of P Hall, corner
Urretanla and Fort street.
ViMtlng Eagles f.r Invited to at
tend. fll.i A I) WIS W P
V M c lif Sec
HONOLULU LODGE, G16, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No 816, B. P, O
Elks, meets In their hall, on King
Street, nc.tr Tort, every Friday evc-
niug. Visiting Ilrothers are cordially
Invited to attend. '
j JAS D. DOUQHERTT, E.'R.
1 QEO T. KLUEQEL. Sec.
7m.
HcKINLEY L0D0E. NO. 8.
K.ofT.
Metis evsry 2nd and 4 th Saturday
evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. oft".
Hall, cor Fort nnd Ilcrotanla. Visit
ing Airotbers cordially Invited to at-
? ' v: v kilhey, c. o.
K. A .UCOHSON, K R. S.
OUR POLICY
liven ilt-in ha Hh polio for doing
luisliii our poll, l to klu "u
tin- Iki inn) n l,! tliat tho in
elorsein nt gti " 'v thousands of
Htitlmiid ostium r warrant us III
sovillg ui f, 1 1 lluit nur l "t is
lictler Hi in III" l I "fotlin-
A. N. Sanford,
OPTICIAN .
Boston Building Fort Street
Over May A. Cn
PATTERN HATS
Ex Sierra
On Display Tuesday
MILTON & PARS0N3
Hotel St, opp. Young Tel. 308S
When Building a
Home
Put in yoiu homo the most con
venient and economical arr.ino.c
menl for HEATING THE BATH.
Sun Heat Costs Notluna. Tor In
formation and prleos of "Baltl
more SUN HEATERS," wrlto to
WARREN B. CRAW, P. O. Box
569, Honolulu, or Trent Trust Co.
EAT AT THE, ,
Capitol Cafe
Everything New Service Excellent
S. E. LUCAS '
0ITICIAN
Masonic Iliilldlng, riirmr Hole! anil
Alllkdl.
'J ho hist I.cnsn In town tn lit ft rj
eye.
FOR SALE
ALGAROBA BEAN MILL9
And
ONE SECOND-HAND STANDARD
QABOLINE ENGINE, 16 H. P.
1494 EMMA STREET Telephone 2435
f'.'V'L."
i5Uy in pi -Uifc. U, fc Ii.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Bulletin telephone numbers
have not been changed with the loca
tion of the paper. They remain the
tame as printed In the telephone dlrecCITY TRANSFER CO. (Ja. H. Love)
tory Business
rooms, 2185.
office, 2250
editorial
Autos, $4 per hour, Lewis Rubles.
It tscs without Billing that every
thing Ih Rest nt Tho Uncora.
Now slock of big nl"Ulo tablets fin
sale ill Ihc null I I n offlco.
li.iy b and Its Kulnnn's Lotymobtlo
cull lr found lit tbo Auto l.lvorv;
IMinno l'2i
It you want n Rood Job done on vn
auto or carriage tako It to Hawaiian
Carriage Mfg Co, 427 (lueen 8L
The Bulletin Illustrated spectil
edition will be of much Interest to
friends, as it describe and pictures the
land you live In or are visiting.
(lot )our clothes mailo to jour own
measure nt ri'ailj-inado prices by
Ceo Mat tin, Kuplolanl Ilhlg Suits
$jn and up
I In- M imif icturers Shoo Co, Ltd,
M, I Tort -unci, h ivo unusually nt
IriutiM si houl shoos that halt ail
iildul vilm In their wonrnblo rpuili
II. -i
PERSONALITIES
I iih S sel'DDER has returned
rrimi a trip to Knual
HAM McM'.MWE In reported to ho
Improving afli r IiIb many weeks of
Illness
Hi:V J H IAEA has lolurnod from
Molokal. arriving on tho Mlknh ila
Sunday
MltS (' I McCAIlTllY will leave
fur i trip to the mainland on tho
Sierra tomorrow
mu AM) miis Mcdonald of
Suila Kiikh. Cul , after spending scv
imhI weeks in the Islands, have left
Honolulu roi their home
(ii:OU(!i: II HOI1ERTSON will
leave on the Sltrra tomorrow for Snn
Fiuniisco lie oxpetts to visit lljron
Hot Springs before leturnlng
Vr W COM1UON, of the Park the
atil, retiiinrd to Honolulu today on
Hie Wllholinlim after u trip to the
mainland on llieitric.il business
MXNHIEK I (' RAPIER of Young
Hotel 1-uundtJ rrtetitl) returned
limn the eoniit, where he looked Into
new model i of, ninchlncr) which mn)
lie brought hero for tho laundry In
Die near future,
MISS A. KELL,HII.ER and Miss II
Wadsworth, joung ladle from tho
coast, arrived this morning by thq
Wllhelralns. had ant 'aM .wtlt bd
ioli)r,d JuHvcdlOLk, to, aScfetlplo'ot Volt
ktiow-ii Island ioung men,1 "
ATTORM'.Y NOA AI.U1.I, who went
to the States n few months ngo both
on biiHluesH and plenmire, returned
Ihli morning, mcompnnicd by Mrs
Alutl .Mr nnd Mrs Alull will prnh
abl) leave foi Illlo next l'rldny, sail
ing In the Claudlne
13 W CONCH (ON, associated with
the Iik.iI theatrical trust, has re
turned from n , buHluesit rip to 'tho
loan!, during whkhitlmo ho flgued
up u uumlxir of iw rfornfrn who will
make n IkR to Honolulu Whllu
nwa, Congdun got :iJli)o,ou n num
ber of clcvor perforjners who will
lalir on nppenr here
N AND H YOINCHU3N, better
Known in tho amusement world us
the oungren Ilrothers, have been
biought to Honolulu to open at ono of
tho theaters operated by tho local
tin ilrli it combine Tho joung men
are said to bo clover ncrobitu nnd
they arrived as passongcrs In the
Wllbelmin.i this morning
WHIPPLE HALL, who attended to
the IniniiRas arrangcmcutH In (onnei
tloii with the itient iivlatlun meet
held at Honolulu In whiili 11ml Mara
figured, lui.i returned to Hie 'hI.iihIk,
Iij the Wilhelmlnn, and will await the
hailing of tho Catiadluti-Aiistiiillau
steamer Makuia fur AiiHtrnlia Ho H
iiid villi .ende iv oi to proinoto a bc
rieu of nights to be hold at tho pop-
III.KU (.IIIL3 on tho iHHtui.rn cinll
neut. GRANTED CRAIG
A rnnilnuime of tvvent) iutjh huh
in mi I I in ult Judge Jloliinon
Ilii iiiornliii- fur Trunk Crulg to
n I, an wir I" the Injunction Hint In
in In Corn ah.iluit him 111 the n mio
tin I m I'lnnlatlnii l"ompin
Hi r 'iueit was in ulo by Attorney
I M V it on for Craig ami wan con
ir 1 In hj A Kinney, represent
ir, the plmlatlon compun)
Aw nt Action of bupreme Court.
I rink II r'rtilg ihirgcit with unlaw
fill riirultlntr of laborers; Captain
l"reilirftk Mlllir ownir of a fleit of
stenmers and launcher) usnl In tho
trunKportatlon of recruits from slinro
to tho 8 S Kenntor, a A McEldovy
nev fajitiiln Miller's nHslntnnt; Alvn
rniln nnd Ilnlatzir two Filipinos who
uro alliged to havn asHlsted Craig In
r.N work, and three Japanese cniptojtV
of Captain Miller In the operation of
IiIh vessels, vverp !o appear jiefori
Jinlrfo I.)incr lit tho Dlslrlet I'onrl, In
morrow morning to aii'ivr to the
ihnrge or v(ul.itl in Sittlon t of tho
Revised Uivvd or lii n sslon of l''ll
Ti Y "if hiirmil In the DlctrJct
feuirt vvllH Imvliirf nldetl nnd assisted
In utl Itur hiliireni to bjtve Hi, Js
tnubi ! tak up work with tho Alaska
Pokers' Ah.oi liillon
Niinlllng tho test of the cnnstltu
tlomdlti of thn new law. Hie matter
bns been postponed for ono week It
N rxpntrsl b) tint time thut the Ter
rlioilnl Huiirerfip Couit will lne hind
nl down n eleelfl'in hi the ease now
unekr urgununt b) the nttorno)s for
botli f'nilg amid the suirar planters
IV e e 1 I y B u 1 1 e 1 1 n tl per ytur,
BAGGAGE
Shipping
: : : LJ
MUCH MEAT IS BROUGHT Y,.
iMATSON STEAMER WILHELMINA
Quarantine Is Making Wholesome Reductions In Passenger
Lists for the Islands Persia Here at Three O'clock with
Many Missionaries Wailele Brought Big Sugar Ship
mentThetis Has Sailed for Bird Islands.
Ilofilgcr.ited meals, flit) thnusind
IMjundH of II, vvcro slowed away In tho
cliiiinbcru of the Mntsou .Navigation
steamship Wllhelnilna that made mi
inrly nppearanco off tho harbor tills
morning nnd cumo along side the
wharf licforo tight oilock
Tho trip down from San Fintirlsco
U said to have been n verj plnnint
one for (lie 17 luhln and H Btieiiige
lmsscngers The lefrlgoratcd cugo
h consigned In tho United SIiiIcm guv
crnmciit and IS simply ono of iinnj
that arc arriving' In Iho Islands h Iho
Mntbon flcpf of stcimers
i Purser; 'Drujx'ititited that dcspllt all
cnitciLVOi?) tpJgcl lolo commuiilcalliiii
vv)li iho I'atlflc Co ist steamship hun
ator, that vtiscl maintained a dlsintn
Bllqncc It Is iciiorli'd 111 it tho lint
two iIii.vh out from San Francisco the
weather was oxlicniclv cold, coniR"l
Ing passengers lo rem iln withindoors
tor tomfoit.
Tho Wilhvlinlna r.imo in this morn
lug wllh two new olllrers. .lohn Dlggs
Is now third officer lit Iho Rlilp while
.1 Slav ton is III elm go of tho wire
less Tho Wllhilmiiia hniughl nboiil
2i,0() tons cargo and 2d I sacks main
land mill
Pa
Oil on Harbor Waters.
Tile siirfece Of Honolulu hnrhor
continues to bhow marked cviilcico of
much ull secpigo ThU morning tho
waui' In tho vlclnllv of tho M iIelii
Navigation wharf was eovoicl with n
greitiv nnd dirty renin, that Is said
to' como from seepage of oil which
had Its origin In a leak from a large
main lending from tho oil tanks to
the pi ant of tho Hawaiian Electric
Compnnv While the leak In tho plpo
haH been checked, It Is stated that
thn earth for n distance of twentv
or more feet lm become Aiorouglilv
Katiiratcd with the lllii(d ruol whldli
must needs llnd an outlet .' ' ' '
PA
Pavement Makes Favorable Imprcs.
slon. r '
A sietlon of sloo( ptvpnicnt Ihat
Is lielng hid under Iho direction of
tb.o clti road doparlmont on tho wide,
hnutcvard-llko highw.i that leads lulu
tho Oceanic whurf, has miulo u fav
ornhlo Impression iijioii those who
hnvo from (line to time hud orci
s(on to Insiicrt tho Job Upon n sur
fnco or lolled broktn rock thcro hai
been laid soveral luvcrs of lino rock
mixed with paving romiKislllou, that
vhen completed leaves n flno even
surface When the woik Is tnmplclid,
the entire lower end of Fort street
wilt have been similar!) treated
Orterlc Made Ready for Sea.
It is expected Hint tho Weir lino
freighter Orli rlc now at the port dis
charging it shipment of live hundrrl
tons fertilizer material will be leiidv
for sea by Thursd ij Tho hle.amcr Is
destined foi Vancouver and Vlcloili
for which ports theio Is homo five
thoiisind tons cement and general
European inerchandlso The Orlerle
his been fumigated and cleannl allei
tho departure of fifteen hundred Sp m-
Ish and Porlugtieso Immigrants from
her decks.
Pn.
The Inter Maul leamei Willelo
vv is an uirlvil al Ihb porl this inoin-
lug vvitn n laigu iiuiutltv or sugar
gilhered at Hawaii ports of call Tho
Hlcmicr Is to be given n prompt dls
patih the sugar lo ho discharged lulo
Sun I ranclsco hound stoamcis novv
Ijlng bore awaiting caigo
MAILS,
Malls are duo from tho followlni
points ns follows:
8an Francisco Penda, Apr IS
Yokohama Chlnn, Apr 21
Colonies Per ealandlu, Apr 2C
Vlctorla-PeT Makuni, Apr 2
Malls will depart for Iho fnllnivlut
points as follovvn:
flan Franclsco-r-Hlerra A pi !!
Yokohama Per Pen In Air l'i
Vanconverf Vp 5ii1iiui1Iii Api 2r
8ylney Maknrn Apr 28
Many n man Is Incredulous ucrniiio
lln has lost faith ill himself
"A woman who marries u nfiin toic
form him desoives-n bettor fnte
W.C.PekocK&Co.iUd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty.
i i. i
Sole Agents
PHONE 1281
ARRIVED
I
-r
Monday, Apr. 17.
Snn Francisco Via I'ligel Sound
ports Illloulati, .Ml N. S S I p m
Nllrulu oris It C Slide Am srli
p m
Tuesday, Apr. 18
San Francisco Wllliulnilna M N
S S, 7 a in.
Hawaii (Hirls Walltlo, rlmr n in
hr
DEPARTED
I
Monday, Apr. 17.
Knual pnits I.lkcllke slim r, p m
Kauai ports V II Hall stun C
p m
Uivsau mid Islands 'I hct Is, It S
S p m
Novv York via Ishnd ports Fooling
Sue), Am hk., ii in
Tuesday, Apr. 18.
Illln via w.i lHirls Maun i Kea
bt in i HI a m.
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I PA8SENOER3 ARRIVED I
Per M N S S Wllliilmlnu froi l
Sin Fruntlsto for Honolulu Mil's I
Wngner Xllss It Wakefield. Dr Vnn-
deilurg, W K Thompson .Miss I
Spall's Mrs J C Steele II 11
Phelps, Mrs. U. W Mason MIks A
Kcllcher It W. l.llllc, W Hall Mis
W. Hall and child, Mrs T T (Irtavcs,
fMls S Oomcz. Miss I'eatl Unm 13 W
Congdon, Mrs R A Dcinstcln II A
Hernstein. Mrs. W P llutlcr X W.
Alull, Mrs N. V Alull N otwgr.n,
Miss II Wadsworth, II Voungriu,
Miss C Vim ncckcr. Miss Scott Miss
tl Svvnln, Miss K. Him I nil. Mis J.
Nixon, Miss Kcaine Mrs J Living
slono and i rlUldren Mis M Hum-
burg, 2 chlldien mil i lualds, I II
llarrlMiu, Mrs F 3 lint F I i(iy,
I' 11 Dodge. Mis los llirker ami
infant N. M Uowkcr, .Mrs. X M
I low Iter,
PASSENGER3 DEPARTED.
j
Pol slnir Maun i Ke.i, for Illlo vli
way, Apr. IS K Sol.il, W. A Ander
son. Miss It I. Dobson, t,co Dunn,
I. R Robinson, A I Kniidscn, Mrs
P I) Chandler. Mis. M. Fish. II A
Wilson, Mrs Wilson, K. Snmokal M
Mrllryde, E X Holmes, Mrs. U Cu
ter, Divlil Adams A Sing Sing, Miss
Adams, S, Richardson Mis Rlchuiil
snn, F Oto, M lmafugl, S. M Dinion
Mrs II Phchiii Miss Sehnrrett, M
Currnii K S llosmcr, J II Tnlgc, J
II Castle, Mrs D Illrsehfeld. W 0
Ogg, V E Holt, Mrs C S. Holt, Mrs
II Holt, 1 II Dllks, W 11 Iloogs
Mrs lllauchird Mis Hickman It
McKrnrlc lohn linker, W Do Krofi
t!eo A tlnsleii C II nirdfovo P
Dodgo, N Atulerhun, ft J Hchcllcn
herger, 1) I'lsnser
S
Improvement Club Committee
Makes Plans For Coun
ty Economy. .
Onlv one bill passed on third re id
lug In the Somito Ihls morning, the
measure being Senalo bill No 127
making a number of ciunges In Iho
lawn ictjtlng lo tux' assessments nil I
Iho collection of penalllcs
'I he hill which vvns drawn up by
Tre isurer Cnnkling and Absebsor
Wildn recelvctl a full vote on final
pis nt" ivlne 1,-cn rciomineiidcd h)
Hie in lb i ii v i otmiilMpc.
Il"ii i hint rcsoliillon No 7 pro
v le im fir tho iiiindntmout of a koiJ
of lniid prublug eonimltleo, was oH
the oiilor of tin day but was eUfciiod
to be coiisldeiid with a stibstltuto re
solution offciod by Senator Judd
naming n Senate comtnlttco of five to
I iko up an Investigation of tho land
administration of Hio Territory.
' s
2185 editorial ronmB 225G
liiislness ofllte. These hro tlitJ teio
plinna numbers of the lln Hot In.
T
( Mont Rouge Wines
Mnmm's nhnmnam
fUllimtVl'o pMOrMMnnrtft
i iiiuiMiii o uiiauifjuynt;
( Schlitz Beer
inner Wsilt MR. wqlters on
n m1u i UNION STREET
On MqIiiiIq
Wll If lUIIIIIiil He Points
When
Case
Iho Instructions of Attorno Hen
ei.il Wlckerah mi for quli k nrllim In
the Fort street eondeiuiinllou case will
bo illsippoli'iled as u lesult of Iho d"
clslou or Kcdernl Judge demons lh.it
ho Is not iiuillllol to hcai tho eon
domnathm procrcrilngs
Tho case will ho held up, In Iho
opinion ot United Sla'es olUclals, mi
ni Iho icltirn of .Indite Dole, who will
not be hack from his European trip
for six months or tuore
Under Iho piovlslons of tho new
Judiciary Act It would ho possihlo In
bceuro n 1 edernl Judge from the maln-
1 mil to try tho ciiho hut ll now set ins
that no effort will ho made to do this
tut II tho return otLludgo Dole
Iho new Jinjltlary act gc(es lulo cf-
icei jniiu iry next
HAWAII $1214
Department of Public Lands
Held Responsible for De
fective Title to Land.
FIFTY-THIRD DAY.
'J went iiilnutiH of virj valuable
Hint wtrt sjunt In tho llousu this
inoriilug dlsLUHsliig win tin i or not ouu
e ap should be ullowed n claim
of Jl-'ll Incidental!. It was lireuight
out in the iIIhcuhsIoii that Iho italui
would lit vi r have eoinc up to thu lloiiso
If the pulillc lauds de p irtinent ami Its
head Supirlute iiiltnt I'ainplii II, had not
Iduudirid some win lomt soiui how
ct) ap laid lIiiIiii to Iho tlamages
lxtaiise of dcfe-etlvu title to land, nnd
the lliunicv eommltteo, which has In-
vpstlgnted tho matter reported In fii
vor of allowing the claim, Chalrniun
Rico explaining that tlio defective pat
nit lion tbo signature ot Cimibcll us
villi us of the nttornej -general. Ar
cher mado u long speech ngnlnnt al-
Inwjng tho claim, hut Rico dee lured
that the damages had nrlen from tho
blunder of uTirrltorlul olllciul nnd the
Ti rrltor was In duty bound to stand
the liu-s So the bill passed
'llm llnatiie touunltteo rcpurled this
morning on Iho House bill whieli
npproprl tti k iitout lo relmjiursc thu
louut of Maul for lliei iiioik) it spt lit
on l Imir of tin lloiril of Health dur
ing tho net lit oulbrtaks of siurltt
fi'Vtrnnd varioloid The report riconi
iiltuiN J'J'.iMi.'.l Instead of tho SMIOO
origlniill uiipniprlattil in tlio Mil, as
It bus In en discovert il Hut tho Terrl-
torv Is Iniltbteil to -Mnlll tountv for
Iho hugtr iiinounti Tim report was
niloptt d
J P Unit", as u mlnnrltv of tlio
health committee, ittustd to concur 111
favorable rtports on several htaltll
bills Among tin m wire Sen ito Hill
111 ti luting to Infittlniis dlstases; H.
I! 1 IJ, to ire lent tuberculosis nnd tho
sprtnd tliereof. S II 110. relating to
lie Ho ml of Health, and S II 122. rc-
litlng to iiIniIi-ii nit of nulsantes All
of the lueiuberH fnvorcd the bills with
tin i Mention of Hale, auij ns lie gave
no iiastius for his opposition und Mini
mi mluoritv n port, tilt IIoiiko atlopttd
the ravorablt report tf Ihc majoilt.
Bills Introduced.
II H (In Jndlelarv committee)
An mt In proliet piuihaurs from
fraudulent ionve)anics of penouil
piopi rtv
Passed Third Reading.
H II 111 Appioprlatlng I1J1I tn re
hnlailst te up for iliuuigiH due tu
deteetlve title of land Acs, 2elJ noes,
q (Archtr, Jlnhoe, Yhtes)
IS
Supervisors Practically United
On City and County
Physician.
Dr James T W.ivbon ha been
prnetlrall) cct'led upon b) tlio Hoard
id Supcivliprs for Clt) and Count)
ph.vsltlau lo siiticeil Dr Ilrueo MeA
Mackull, wlio leslgneel a few divs
ago 'Iho Supci visors talkqil over the
matter Inform Illy this inoiiilng but
reached no deflnllo decision as ono
of their number, SlcClolhin, his not
expiessed his views The) will con
tlnuo to flltcuss ihc, matter this uftcr
iioou nnd ma) bo read) to nnnounco
mi nppointmont liy tonight when a
meeting of tho Iloml Is lo bo hold
Thoro hi ems to ho homo doubt us to
whether Dr Wiijson will liiko Hio
position Ho Is now a phvslclan for
tho Territorial Ho in! of Iloullli much
Inlorcslcd In lopiosy Investlgiilioii and
ma) bo relurlant It Is fe.irod lo
pinko a diango A number of other
minus hnvo boon discussed b) tho
Hoard hut It rooms to bo moro unit
oil on thai of Wuybon lluiii uiy either
ma m
Tho emp1o)ces ot tho Fiilltniin cur
works nt Pullman, Cal , are making
im ondeavoi to foim nu organization
foi bettei wnges
E I Hell, vice president of tho
Hank of iNoithern California, com
mitted suleido on tho llfth of this
month.
to Sudden Action
Brewer Estate
. Bought Property.
Mr Wollrrs who tins pitiw.rty
funding on Fori, running thinugh to
Union sdeet takes a veij different,
view of Iho bill presented to Iho l.oi
Ishiluro for (be ie-loeillim of Union
Kttcct than Is prcrcnlcel by Hon
tlcorgo It Cnrlci In his letter pulf
llshed this iinirnlng
"in ino ursi piarc, sas Mr win
ters "Iho-dlscovcry of Iho plnu of Iho
(lovctiimcnl In widen Hotel stiect was
not the discover) of mi) thing vei)
now A bill to widen the street went
through Iho Legislature some cnm
ngo and I Bitpposo tho money vvns
not available Under mi) circumstan
ces If Hotel strict is to bo wliloncil
it should bo mndo u good width ami
not two or thico feet that would ho
vei) expontlvo and not accomplish
mi) thing mnlorlnll) for Iho benefit ot
Hint section
"I am npl so sure uhoul the Charles
Riowcr Estate I Id starling on lis
building oterntlniis -1 expect lo li.ullil
ni)sclf When the) slart I sfiall slait
and 1 have kept piolt) cTnse vviilch
"1 don't ico wh) tho eordo or olU
clals who were pliunlrg lo oxchange
laud for street purpose should go
on!) lo that ono toipornlloii In iiiu
nertldn wllh Iho hnllciv Mr. Cnrtur
siys Iho cslntc waa .iiiprpached. 1
am a pnlpi rty liolddr 111 that licctlon
I heard nothing of tho matter and if
public land in that section Is In ho
bold Mir exchanged wh) should It not
bo r"t up at auction or something
like Hml so I Hal nil Ihoso posslld) In
terested might m iko a hid nnd Iho
public piollt therelij I can t oil )ou
ono thing If 1 had known that llicio
vvns mi) inisrlblo prospect of an) of
this land being available I should
have been a bidder for the Hi uro
Cnrlvvrll'lit proper!) Mr Cartw right
has Inlet me that ho has tried icpout-
odl) lo gel homo action or toiishlora-
tlon from tbo t.oveinmeiil with a view
to seiuailug up his proiM-rt), not on
sin h an elaborate scilc im Is now pro
pose.il but to coircet n small Jog on
the Union street fi outage Ho got
no actum Tho Charles liruvvor Es
tate! hti)s the proper!) and Immedi
ately tho Oovornmenl gels lniift
"I den't say who Is pressing the bill
now latino tho Houso but I do know
thatithc hill Is misleading Tho Sen
ntorri had Iho Imprersloti Ihat Ihev
wcrf voting for street Improvement
biititlic) i.ow see that the) nro vot
ing jo miko an ullc) of vnrilng widths
ill the heart ot the business section
"Uran nsturp )ou of ono thing If
the plan of this leloe.illoii Is put
through Union bin it will nevei ho
rimed up as Is suggested b) Ml Car
lor." Tlio Iliewei Est ito builds I
shall build I nm sine) It would thc.i
e'eist' (no much to clip .Ulilou slruot
mid injion nlshriiC street' thrtvirgli" til
Iiorctanla.
"I can't imderstanil why tho (lov-
oriiimut onieeis should have so sud
denb "seen Iho light' In connce'loii
with this Union street loudness that
Inn bccii hanging on forbears, nnd at
Iho sumo llmo sloji ftork on tho ox-
t elision of IlUhop street that was tup
posed to ho ono of the settled pollr los
for Iho betterment of tho business
section or Honolulu
"I of coiuso can't sn) who origin
ated Iho Union sliect ro-lorutlou bill
but I nm sure It has now been befoic
tho public long enough for most ev
ci)ono to team Hint It Is a gicat mis
take imd should not he approved b)
tho LogUlutiiio"
IN FOREIGN PORT8.
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April 18, 1911.
SAN FRANCI.SCO,s-Salled:. Apr IS, 1
p in K S Koioh, for llou'iluhl
LOOKS GOOD FOR BIG
ADVANCE IN PRICE
I h.ivo only u few thousand shares
ot I.-ikuvlcw Xo 2, and when that Is
sold, the price will doubtless udviinco
In olio dollar p ir My prieo Is still
fifty cents Don't got left Do It now.
J OSWALD I.UTTUI)
1139 Fort St.
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A clash between two of tho forry
bonis on Sm Francisco bay created-
n. i ....
a smull-slml pinlc among tlio pas
sengeis for a fow minutes ono tiny
last week. Xo one was seriously hurt
although tlio boats sustained bnuiu
tl image
The latest i epulis fiom China aie
to tlio effcit that over Ihreo million
pcdplo aro i.larvlng there
If It's
AND YOU WANT A GOOD
Sharp
PHONE 1697
Coney Garage Automobiles
Meet All Inter-Island Steamers
TouchingJKAUAI
l2U'1' RATES REASONABLE
WOMAN SAVED
Matron 52 Years Old Makes
Remarkable Statement On
Recovery of Health.
A reinnrknbto statement was made.
yesterday nt the Honolulu Drug Co
store, 1021 Fort street, Otftl Fellows
Ilulldlng, by Mrs t.olo Kcilnwnlolc,
who lives at Walkikl, close to Iho
Catholic church ,Mrs Kenlnw.ilolo
Is over fifty jears old Sho said:
"During tho Inst four or flvo )cnra I
have been u very sick woman, suffer
ing from u bad cough, losing Mesh,
stomach tioublo nnd it llnally got so
bad that I was not able to walk
ncross tho floor I though I vvns go
ing to die 1 could cat very lilt lo
nnd then not without extreme pains;
rub would form, cnuslng grout ngony
nnd I was generally miserable I
spent my money for doctors und mid
Iclno without securing relief or get
ting nny heller. My enso bccmeil to
11117710 them I Ilnully took lo my
bed and tho physician who was called
In said my enso was hopoless nnd It
was only u question of n short llmo
when 1 wotilel die Then I heard of
Hro. llenjninlii und decided to Iry
his remedies ns he Imd made pernio
wonderful cures I used the Hro
Iltiijiimln Compound llcrhalo In small
doses lo build me up nnd Iho Hro
lleujauiln Cough Remedy to slop Iho
terrible cough vvhlih was racking my
lilngs- to pieces I want to sny now
Wiit ,11)0. rtjS)iltflfrom itbls Mlmplqioriii
of ftonuheiit weio'poslllvely ivonder-
ftil I passed two largo worms Ironi
my system since Inking the Compound
llerlmlti und at nnco commenced to
get better and gain strength ' no
longer suffer pa In of any kind and
am uhlo to ho about und well uioiil.1i
to come down town personally und
thank Hro lleiijamin for what Ids
in melons medicines have done for
me .My daughter vvns also troubled
Willi palnte In hei stomach and a'm
is taking tho mcelltlne Sho has u id
no pains of nny kind for over a month
now We nro both of us proud to
siy that wo give credit lo tho Hro
lltlijamln medicines"
'1 lie genial Hio Ilniijimiii ivas talk
ing lo u si I earn of callers nil d iv
Askiel for mi Interview ho uild 'I
haven t tliuo for a talk now but sup
pose )ou look over theso statements
from pcoplo who have como in tu
thank; me for what my remedies nuvo
done ror them
A few culled from ninny und con
densed wcro as follows:
dipt Louis Hermit, Punchbowl
and IlcreLinln streets, resident of Hei
nolulu for 30 )cats; cured by Hro.
Hcnjimln of a bad tnso of rheum
atism D V Palm, 2210 Llllhn stiett;
t u red of backache', stomach and kid
ney troubles; sltk four en ro
ll Cressiil), Crcssuty station, Wiil
klkl .stomal h trouble ot in my ) cars'
Mantling; eared
.Wlllhuu JMcjers, wattjiiiiuu, Havvai- ,
hnMiBrtlllwr Co for over 1", years,
resident hero ovur 12 )ears; rheum
atism, crippled, walked with eimu
and crutches; now cured.
And hundreds of others heio and
on tho other Islands.
You iiin't expect ono bottlo to euro
dlsc.iso of long" standing Theso peo
ple hnvo used It faithfully und per
directions for (J to 10 or 12 weeks nnd
tliey get the results They aro cured
nnd will stay em eel I will bo .it tho
Honolulu Drug Co for n fow weeks
moro to iicLommothtto the miinv hun-
i lire els who mil each week nnd ho glad
to explain the remedies und how to
get tho wonderful cuies effected My
bonis oi my assistants nnd in) self
ate fiom !) a m to fi p m Satin da) a
until 'J p m
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TRANSPORT 8ERVICE.
Dix tailed Honolulu for Spittle, Apr.
c' ' ' i - '.i i
Logan, froni Honolulu ifer 7 Manila,
Mar IB '
Slierldaiir arrived .it San Fr.incheo,
Api 11
Sherman, Horn Honolulu, Tor M.inll i.
Apr, II
Crook, arrived nt San Francisco, Apr.
11
Iluford, arrived Slimgh.il, Mar. 31,
Jo1iiiu)'h iiiammi hail put several
pale lies on Ills trousers, nnd vilitu tbo
little fellow tried tlio trousers on bn
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I mini) tht. ii iti his a llttlo bigger. Id
lnvo bad new pants"
Tuike) has glvin an older for tho
itiiistriittiou of n number of battlo-
ships 'I Ills Is tho beginning of u
nun Turkish nnv)
The' Union Iron Works nro about
to construct two submarines foi the
government
Paint
JOB, SEE ME TOM IHABJ
SignS
-AW6 IEEN EVERYWHERE
847 KAAHUMANU
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