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It ldnutcd THE KEYSTONE
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m Annn.ocnn I DiTTrSc I Religious Festival of Holy
M AacntsFor 1 BITTERS I Ghost Celebrated Today
Jf INGLENOOK WINES 1 y I and Tomorrow.
1 Wo deliver to any part of thu . 1 jftji I
f city. QPSKhIn
Phone 2026. P. 0. Box 488
Out and
Had to Cable
We're talking of tho popular
1 A Special F.P.K.
Price $15
Ami Ilia
3 A F.P. Kodak
Price $20
If you want n Kodak, try one
of theso sizes.
Honolulu
Photo Supply Co.,
"Everything Photographic"
PLACE CARDS AND FAVORS
Novel designs ami nrtlstlc conceits
faithfully executed. Tim palccs are
iiMoundlngly low.
Arts & Crafts Shop
Alexander Young Building
BISHOP STREET
PICTURES
IN COPLEY PBINTI
PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.
1050 Nnuanu Street
HORSES
FOR SALE EX LURLINE
Work and Driving
CLUB STABLES
FORT STREET
Telephone 1109
Y. Yoshikawa,
The BICYCLE DEALER and BE
PAIRER, has moved to
180 KINO STREET
New location Red front, near
Young Bnilrliii(j Trlrphone 2518.
H. YOSHINAQA
Emma Street, above Beretanla
New BICYCLES arrived for racinr
and general use. Price i, $25 up to
$35, without brakes, Repairing and
re-tiring done neatly.
Honolulu Monument
Works, Ltd.
Bueceesors to Shaw it Seville
KING STREET, NEAR ALAKEA
Phone 3085 P. O. Box 491
"THE PIONEER PLUMBER"
JOHN NOTT
182 Merchant 8treet Phone 1931
( High-CIassShoeRepairing
I. All Hand Work
I, 8HOE8 CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED
Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,
J. LIMITED
Phine 3128
BANZAI SHOE STOP
SHOES
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Beretanla 8treet, Near Nuuanu
HONOLULU. H. T.
JKUQUARTER SIZES
at
Rogiil Shoo Storo,
Tht first aid to a weak
stomach, slupfjish liver or
constipated bowels should be
the Bitters, because it has
proven its riuht to be called
"the best." It is for Indiges
tion, Costivcncss and Malar
ial Disorders. Try it.
For aale by Mention, Smith ft Co.,
Ltd.; Hulllater Drug Co., Ltd.:
hambers Orug Co.. Ltd.; Hllo Drug
Co.: anil at all Wholesale Liquor
Ocalera.
Building
Materials
AT LOWEST PRICES
Buy Direct From the Manufacturer
DOURS
SASH
PAINTS
And All
BUILDING
Send for Illustrated Catalogue
PROMPT SHIPMENTS
EVERYWHERE
P. A. ROVIC CO.,
1010 Weitern Ave.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
POLISH YOUR FURNITURE
WITH
Johnson's
Prepared Wax
It comes In paste form You ap
ply It with dry cloth and polish
with clean woolen clolli
Try It. You will be
surprised to tee how it
will Improve your furniture
lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED
177 S. KING STREET
Furniture
Rugs & Draperies
J. Hopp & Co., Ltd.
KOA FURNITURE
OAHU FURNITURE CO.
King Street, oppoelte Young Hotel
P. O. IIox 8)0 Phone 3093
Forcegrowth
Will Do It
IN8I3T ON HAVINQ
Pau Ka Hana
FOR YOUR HOUSE
. . : 1
Jllunk bonks of nil .oils, lixlKam,
to, irmnufiiciurod by tu llullvtlii
I'llullallluf Company,
0
The Portngueso national religious
fetlul of the Holy Cllu.it ! being cl
eluateil today at tho Catholic cnthc-
Irnl. a Joint religious and secular com-
inemnrntlon being held. although tho
nrrnilnn Is iilmnt entirely the out
growth of religious custom.
Ill tho Mr mission yard preparations
were completed this morning for tho
bazaar, which will he ono of the fea
tures of tho festival. Tho ceremonies
open this afternoon when tho bishop
carries the crown to the altar, where
It will rest until tomorrow. At IOi.IO
o'clock tomorrow t morning high pon
tifical mass will ho celebrated by Itlshop
l.lhert, and Father Stephen will de
liver n sermon.
The bazaar opens this evening, and
elaborate decorations of nil kinds, with
electric lighting, will transform tho
mission yard Into a Kay and plctiir-
emtio scene. Tho mission band, di
rected by Kather Ulrlch, will piny both
this evening nnd tomorrow nfternoon,
the festival continuing for two days.
Tho festival and the customs oh-
srrrd In connection with It nro those
of tho Madeira Portuguese. It Is said
that the festival commemorates a vow
token by St Elizabeth, that sho would
glc a banquet to tho poor If a devas
tating epidemic should cease. Several
different versions of the story have
been Riven, and tho nbervnncc of tho
festival vnrles In different parts of
Portugal. Next Sunday the Portuguese
of St Michael will observe tho feast
on Punchbowl.
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U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL
TURE, WEATHER BUREAU.
Monthly Meteorological Summary.
Station, Honolulu, Hawaii; month,
May, 1911.
AT.MOSPHKUIC PRESSURE.
(Reduced to Sea Level; Inches and
Hundredths.)
Mean, 30.01. HlRhct. .10.13; date,
Snd. Lowest. 29.03; date, 27th.
TEMPERATURE.
Highest, St; date. 29th. Lowest. 64;
date, 27th.
O rent ex t dally range, IE; date, 27th.
Least dally range, 5; date, 11th.
Mean for this month In 1890, 75;
1891, 71; 1892. 75; 1893, 76; 1894, 75;
1896, 76; 1896, 75; 1897, 75; 1898, 74:
1899. 76; 1900. 76; 1901, 76; 1902, 74;
1903, 74; 1901, 75; 1905, 73; 1906. 75;
1907, 75; 1908. 75; 1909. 74; 1910. 73;
1911. 71.
Normal for thl month. 74.7.
Absolute maximum for this month
for 22 years, 87.
Absoluto minimum for this month
for 22 years, 60.
Avcrago dally deficiency of this
month as compared with the normal,
0.4.
Accumulated deficiency slnco Janu
ary 1, 49 0.
Average dally deficiency slnco Janu
ury 1, 0.3
PRECIPITATION.
Total thlH month, 2 62.
(Ireatrst preclpltntlon In 21 hours,
191; date, 27th.
Total precipitation this month In
1877, 5 20; 1878, 0.23; 1879. 2.17; 1880,
0 18; 1881, 1.93; 1882. 1.26; 1883. 0.64;
1884, 0.35; 1885, 11.29; 1886, 1.54; 1887,
5 49; 1888, 1.15; 1889. 1.27; 1890, 2.03;
1831, 0 36; 1892, 4.89; 1813, 142: 1894,
0.27; 1305, 1.24: 1906, 1.02; 1907, 0 67:
1908, 0 35; 1909, 0.11; 1910. 0.86; 1911,
2.02
Normal for this month, 1.97.
Excess of this month us compared,
with the normal, 0.65,
Accumulated excels since January 1,
3 74
WIND.
Prevailing direction. NE.; total
movement, 5944 miles; ncrngo hourly
velocity, 8 0; maximum velocity (for
live minutes), 27 miles per hour, from
NIC, on 2nd
WEATHER.
Number of days clear, 12; partly
cloudy, 12; cloudy, 7: on which .01 Inch
or morn of precipitation occurred, 10.
MISCELLANEOUS PHENOMENA.
Thunderstorm, 27th.
WM B STOCKMAN,
Section Director, Weather Hurcau.
FLORAL PARADE DATE
WILL NOT BE CHANGED
Daniel O'Connell of 'Manila has
written a letter to tho Hawaii Pro
motion Committee asking If It Is not
poHsllilo that Manila and Hawaii co
operato In holding their annual fcstl
ax, so that tho traveling public could
tuko In both O'Connell Is it personal
friend of II. P. Wood und his suggch-
tlon was received und considered by
th Promotion Committee yesterday
afternoon Howoxcr, tho Promotion
Committee feels that February 22 Is u
dale with u special significance and that
Honolulu's reputation of holding the
I'loial Parade on this ditto has already
hern llxed, ho that It would he unwise
In cluinge.
Herniary Wood reported to tha com
mittee yesterday afternoon of the
speedy progress of plans fur liming
lug iiilerrliiiiiKisilda simmer iiiki'ls fur
IiiiiiI.Im Tim h'lli'r from ('anile &
('mike, published In lliu II ill I I'll II
MKliiduy, una luki'ii up li)' Ilia i'oiii
inlili'c, nnd mi tsirly reply fiuin ilia T,
K, l( llliu la i)i(ui,
Was Chief Counsel In Great
Labor vs. Capital
Idaho Trial.
Clarence Darrow of Chlcngo, upon
whom the legal burden of the defense
of tho accused Ixis Angeles dynamiters
will fall, arrived In San Francisco Ittst
nlRht and will remain here In consulta-
tlon with union labor oltlclals until this
evening, when ho will leave for tho
southern city. Darrow took a sulto at
the Palace Hotel, where he was In con
ference last night with n number of
prominent local labor leaders, says the
San lrunclsco Examiner.
Darrow spoko frankly last night of
his connection with the l.os Angeles I
iljiinmlto cases, hut declared that ho
was In Ignorance of tho merits of nnyj
of the charges and was In no position
to express an opinion regarding tho
manner In which they would bo con
ducted Ho said that until ho had vis
ited Los Angeles and gono to the bot
tom of the matter ho would be unable
to muka nny statement concerning tho
naturo of tho defense.
Darrow Explain! Point.
In the courso of an extended conver
sation regarding the Los Angeles cases
Darrow mado but ono statement that
might bo regarded as throwing light
upon tho theory of the defense. He
called attention to tho fact that tho
cuso outlined by the prosecution rests
upon tho alleged plot of ofTlclals of the
International union of structural Iron
workers to destroy n number of build
ings by dynamite, nnd then pointed out
that neither J. II. McNamaro nor Ortlo
McManlgal, who ore accused of tho
nctual carrying out of the crime. Is a
member of thnt particular union.
Darrow said, however, that ho had
no personal knowledgo of the cases,
oxcept what he had learned from the
nowspapers nnd through correspond
ence with Leo M. Ttappaport of In
dianapolis, general attorney for tho
structural Iron workers' International
union.
Employed by Union.
"I do not know cither of tho McNn
maras personally, unless possibly I may
havo met J. J. McNamara at some
national convention," ho said. "I wafc
employed In tho case by the Interna
tional organization of structural Iron
workers, and slnco taking up tho caso
I havo had no opportunity to see or
speak to any of the defendants. I am
now on my way to Los Angeles, where
I expect to engage actively In tho
matter."
In response to the suggestion that he
would bo tho chief counsel for tho ac
cused, Darrow said that ho did not
know exactly what part ho would play,
as other attorneys had preceded him In
tho case.
"All I can siy about the case," ho
said. "Is by hearsay. As regards tho
merits of It I know nothing. My only
consultation has been with Mr. noppa-
port by mall, and that has been cntlro
ly In regard to my employment and
has had nothing to do with tho merits
of the accusation. Until I have gono
to Los Angeles I havo nothing to say.'
Dined With Labor Leaders,
Darrow waH met shortly after his ar
rival In San lYanclsco by u number of
union labor leaders and dined at the
Palace with O, A Tvlctmoe. Andrew
Gallagher and P.. I). Rosenthal.
Darrow's greatest fame as a union
lalwr attorney was gained when he
appeared ns chief counsel for the do
fensn In the trial of Moyer, Haywood
and Pettlbonc In Idaho, when there of
fleers of tho Western Federation of
Miners wero on trial for the alleged
murder of Governor Steunenberg, The
acquittal of tho three defendants was
largely due to the maMerful manner In
which ho handled tho case.
WORKS OF D'ANNUNZIO
CONDEMNED BY VATICAN
nOME, May 15. Tho Vatican or
more strictly speaking tho Congrega
tion of the Index, has placed upon
the Index ExpurgatorlUR all the novels
and dramatic work of Gabrlele
d'Annunzio, a famous Italian poet and
aesthete,
"Leila," tho novel by the dlstlngush
ed Italian author Antonio Fogazzuro,
who died In March, haB also been
placed In tho same cataloguo of books
Catholics are forbidden to read. An
other of his novols, "The Saint," which
was published flvo years ago.was put
on the same list at that time.
i
SAYS MUCKRAKING PA8SING.
OMAHA, May IB, "Tho age of
muckraking Is coming to an end and
the magazines und newspapers uro
going to turn their attention toward
religion," said James O, Cunnon, Pres
ident nf the Fourth National Dank of
Now York, In an address to-day heforo
tho Mlnlstoral Union.
"If there. Is not tho greatest In
gathering lo tho churches It will ho
tho fault of tho men nf the rhurchos,
fur wo uro to havo tho subject nf re
ligion so 'pluyed up' In the paper ami
iiiugazlnui Hint tho inun who wants
In promulgate religion will not havo
h hIiibIo oxciisn fur fHllliii; In not lmy
uinniiK hU (l lends ami nuliilihnrn
"Tim iniigiiilnu uililnrit wliu Iiiivii
htittii iiiuckriililllK all llli'lr Uvea 11 ti
sKuing Hint Ilia thing mum mill, iiimI
lllill Mil' Hilly Hlt)l lUWIinl irpgrpil
I Ululate III biiin limn up"
ST. LOUIS BOYS
SCORE SUCCESS
Show Great Dramatic Ability
In Giving Historic Drama
With All-Male Cast.
Pupils of St. Louis College oro scor
ing u marked success In presenting
tills week the historic drama, "Tho
Deail Witness." The llrst performance
took place In St. Louis College hall on
Thursday night, and tonight tho young
actors will glvo another.
The play Is laid In tho time of King
Henry V., and nil tho parts uro taken
by tho St Louis boys. Tho college
chorus, of inoro than 100 nno voices,
nnd the collego orchestra glvo selec
tions before the play opens und be
tween acts. Tho cast of characters Ik
as follows:
King Henry V Anthony Franco
Richard, Duke of Kent
Thomas Onokea
Henry, I.ord Falmouth (brother of
Kent) Wm. Hala
Alfred and Edwin (children of Kent)
Herman Lulz, Willie Lulz
Tyrrel (servant of Henry).....
Alfred Thevcnln
Merlin J. Hal
Duko of Norfolk, Earl of Dorset
(courtiers) ,
Thomoil Lincoln, Henry Tallant
Mendovllle, Cnntwcll. Orton (friends
of Henry)
Henry Hlckcy, Clydo Ilaldwln,
William Klcglcr.
William (an Idiot) Leon Sterling
Olpsy Boy..., John O'Dowda
ON SCREEN
After accepting Governor Frcar'a
Invitation to t.iko hold of tho getting
together of an Hawaiian Exhibit for
tho "Sco America First" convention
In Haltlmoio next January, tho
Hands Around tho Pacific directorate
adjourned to tho Empire theatre you
lorday nfternoon to seo tho motion
pictures of surfing stunts at Wnlklkl
taken by M. Donvlllaln of Patho Kru
ros last year. Thcso films were sent
to A. It, Ford nnd will form tho ho
glnnlng of the exhibit for tho Sco
Amorlca First and tho Ilound America
exhibition train from tho Pacific.
Tho surfing pictures woro run off
before tho members of tho club nnd
several of tho young men who help
ed Donvlllaln by doing tholr stunts
In (ho waves. Tho scene starts in
tho grans village, or tho Outrigger
Club with tho youngsters running for
their hoards nnd launching them,
then the raco out, and tho exciting
Incident of a raco against tho wavcu
hotween a Biirfhoard and a canoo
tho surfboard won hands down. Next
thero wcro tho regular Stirling stunts,
Knuto Petorson, Duko Piuioa, Ted
and Francis Cooper, Alfred Young
Harry Stolncr, Dob Foster, Mnrsden
Campbell, ccl-llko Harold Htistaco and
tho host of Outrlggor experts camo
tumbling In before tho waves Into to
life. Thero wcro mix-ups and splen
did runs. Ono dramatic nilx-up of
three boards was shown In datall.
Thero was somo real oxcllomcnt In
tho Ihratro when tho races hotween
tho Biirfhoardg and canoes before the
wavos took placo, for thero was some
dispute as to the winner nt tho time
but tho pictures showed cloarly- Just
who tho winners were. Somo of tho
I witnesses of their pranks on the
boards woro astonished to seo how
It looks to others.
Taken altogether the Patho Frorcs
films are well worth preserving In the
plctotlal archives of tho Public Sor
vlco Association for tho edification
of visitors until thoy aro sont EasL
They aro the best yet taken, but tho
French titles about "Lcs Surfboards"
puzzled somo of tho select audlonro
yesterday
a e
In tho novel farming of T. V, Itlnr
dan, of London, a positive electric
current of 100,000 volts or more Is
sont through a network of wires at
a height or fi to 15 foet, and tho ni
tric ooxldcs produced aro supposed to
bo washed by atmospherclc moisture
Into llmo spread on tho soil. Tho
nitrate or llmo resulting Is ono of the
best or manures.
Emma Lake, a famous circus eques
trienne and beauty, died In a sanitar
ium at Morris Plains, N Y
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ELECTRIC CABINET DATHB WITH
MAB8AQE
A natural nulliod of recovery (rem
bodily disorders ladies anil gsnllimsn,
Phone JW or till at 178 u, King 81,
(URilalri)i
tlAnOM SCHOOL OF PHYOIOAt,
CULTURE.
SURFBOARDS
DANGER
Rata are a menace to
health and property. At
the first sight of a rat,
ulo
STEARNS'
ELECTRIC
RATand ROACH
PASTE
Hlatheonlrctiaranleedaxter
fnlnator for rats, mloe. oock
roMheaandotherTermln, Bold
for W reare. with Inoreasert
sales, ft posture proof of merit.
Set Ibe Genuine. Men? back If tl fella,
25 aad f 1.00. Sold Er.rrwh.r..
TEARNS'ELECTRICPASTECO.,Chtcigo,IU.
Corals
(In voguo now)
MOCCA8INS
(lor tho summer
enmp)
HAWAII 6V
80UTH 8EA8
CURIO CO.
Young Bldg.
CURIOS
New Stylish Hats
Summer styles In millinery at par-
lore of
MI68 POWER
BOSTON BUILDING, FORT 8TREET
FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
of all gooda on hand
MONDAY, JUNE 5, to JUNE 17
Inclusive
Mrs. S. F. Zeave,
63 Young Building
STENCIL PATTERNS and
NEW PILLOW TOPS
-At-
MISS WOODARD'S,
Fort 8tret
HOLIDAY 8ALE
BEGINNING JUNE 3
All the Hat at Reasonable Prices
K. UYEDA
1027 Nuuanu 8trcet
DRY G00D8 FOR ECONOMICAL
BUYER8
YeeChan&Co.
Gents' Dry Goods
KAM CHONG CO.
Corner Fort and Beretanla Streets
FINE LINE OF DRY pOODS
WAH YING CHONG
CO.,
King Street, Ewa Fishmarkct
Dress Goods
MEN'S FURNISHINOB
YAT HING
NG TIN
FANCY DRY GOODS
78 Beretanla Street
Between Maunakea and Smith Streets
Wing'Chong Co.
XISQ IT. NEAB BETEKI
Dealer, in Furniture, Mattresses,
etc., eto. All kinds of KOA and Mil
8I0N FUENITUEE made to order.
IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL Q00DS
Wing Wo Tai & Co.
041 Nuuanu. near King Street
PHONE 1020
FINEST FIT
And Cloth of Al Quality Can V
Purchased from
SANG CHAN
M0 0ANDLESS BLDQ.
P. 0. Box 001 Telephone 1731
n
Fine Line of
Carpenter Tools
At the New Hardware Eton
CITY HAnDWAJlE CO,
KIiik and Nuua.nu Street
a1 i i. ."
fi&aafl
IHunk hooks nf u sorts, M-or,
lo, nisiinfttiTiiti'il iy Die i j 1 1 j n
I'UblUlllUK (Jl)UIUaUf,
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, abate Union Squat e
Juit oppoiite Hotel St. rrtneia
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Steel and brick structure, furnish-
I ings cost $200,000. High class
hotel at moderate rates. Omnibus
meets all trains and steamers
Hotel Stewart now recognized as
Hawaiian Island headquarters.
Cable address, "Traweta" A. D. C.
Code. Kcservations made through
Trent Trust Co., Port Street.
Honolulu.
Hotel St. Francis
Union Square, San Francisco
Under the Management of
JAMUS WOODS
FA CI NO the licanttrnl park
In tho heart of the city,
which Is tho theatre' of
tho principal ercnU.el
the famous fcstlrali ot Sad
finiiiclsco, tills hotel, In en
vironment nnd atmosphere, ex
presses most pleasantly the
comfortable spirit ot old Cal
ifornia. Tho royalty nnd nobility ot
'the Old World and the Far
East nnd the men of high
achievement In Amcrlcn who
assemble here contribute to the
cosmopolitan atmosphere of an
Institution which represents
the hospitality nnd lodltldual
lly ot Sun Francisco to the
(rateler.
Tho building, irhlch marks
Hie farthest ndrnnce of eclenre
In sen Ice, has now tho largest
cnpaclly of nny hotel structure
In the West, and npon eomple
Hon of Iho 1'ost street nnnet
nlll bo tho largest cararanicry
In the world.
WHIM: T1IK SERTICR IS UN
USUAL, THE 1'BICKS ABE
NOT.
European Plan from $2.00 Up
GAMP WILDER
A Mecca for Boya Who Love Outdoor
Life
Trumping, Mountuln Climbing, nase
ball, Track, Tennis and Swimming.
MAPULEHU VALLEY, MOLOKAI
July 1 to August 1, 1911
For particulars address:
Prin. C. T. Fills, Punahou Prep. School
Prof. C. E. Barter, Oiihu Collego
Public Service Association
DECIDE ON
Haleiwa
I'On AT LEVST A PORTION OF
YOUH SU.MMEU VACATION
WAIK1K1 INN
Rooms and Board
FINE BATHING
W. C. Bergin, Prop.
The LEADER
CLOTHIERS
I Fort Street Near Beretanla
FOR SALE
ALQAROBA BEAN MILLS
And
ONE 8ECOND.HAND STANDARD
GASOLINE ENOINE, 19 H, P. '
HIM EMMA 8TREET Telephone 2419
TJ
Telephone 1003
a. p. Mcdonald,
Contractor and Hullder
i;llintrs iilvun mi all kinds n(
iiilldhiH-
Cencrite Work, a Bniclalty
MIJAMI BTnEET, NEAR. MUUAMW
: s u u.,."j
lUkkBTIN A PAY'
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