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u EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. M, SATURDAY, AUO. 12. 1011. X i V r d HAMM-YOUNG COMPANY TQ HAVE CLEARANCE SALE OF AUTOS in- nm I ict nc mapuimcc i itti TO PUBLIC. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF HONOLULU MAY BE FORMED BY MOTORISTS. i) I'll" grcut number of new uutoiuo ,bllo! which hnvu been liriMijSlit Into tho Hawaiian Islands in t ho past few years hnsj luitl ii great ileal of effect on tlio ,prlccH of used curs which urc In thu Territory. Homo pcoplo are iifrnlit to lniy u used or second-bund car. im they have possibly heard of people on Hie mainland who lmvc Invented In such .things anil linvo liccn db-nppolntcd. Conditions In tlio Islands are entirely different from thoc on Ilia mulnlnnd, fur vurlous rcnsoiis. Klrst of all, uu tpmohlloi receive lar better caro licre, us people In the Islands takn mail prldo Jn, keeping them clean, ipAel and In perfect nriler. On tlio inalnlanil ma chtncM nro used from a commercial standpoint and aro kept In. public ga r?ccs to n grcnt extent, and, of course, .da not receive tlio pcrf-onal attention which they should. Another thing la that the distance tiro ho .sliort hero ,th?t tho engines arc not xuhjcclcd tn ,to coiiKtant lone trips nt hlKli Hpecd. .Long utrctches of road whero a high rate of npecd may bo maintained over heat tho canine and rattle tlio car all ,to iplecrsi. Tho longest trip on this Is land N tho circuit, which takes In about ,elghty-nlnp iiiIIpm, and tlio longest fllrrlch whero a high rate or; speed can bc.,malntalned In nbout fix mllcH. Hharp .turns and poor read condition!) prohibit much speeding here, ho that an ordl narj niaehlno Hold second-hand h) far iibovo tho Htnndard of Hccnnd,-linnd cars mi the Coast. Prices are very low nt present, anil Jimt nM this time excellent earn may bo picked up nt very moder ate, prices. Next veek the von Hnnim jYoung Company Is to havo n Rrand uleaunco nalo nt wonderful reductions, mid .anyone who wants a pood car Qs4rk, the, rrvcvtv "&'homotwmftv-o-nes 1 VllaiMIU"l"ll"IIM"1"r;TTIffl",VUimTe!w" Mfiiiiiiimiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimm- The 1912 Packard i I "Six" Phaeton L m --"""Ba JlilaiiiiiiiaHlfLy JJljftrZem The v6n i! , c nccn ui i nc cunuw i elu'up cuiv certainly pick up ,0110 of iiip.it any stjlo and price. Tlio cam and prices will bo-announced In Sun day's Issue. Packard Car Does Good Work. Great Intel est Is being mnnlfcHtcd 111 the bli; three-ton Packard truck, owned by Pucy M, Pond, which he In using In hlx" contracting business. This car Is doing tho hardest kind of country work and doing; It very cheaply and satisfactorily. The past month the truck has been linullnR plnrnpptes right oul of the roiiRh Holds to tho canneries. It lias also been hauling rlco straw from Mokulela tn I.ellchnn. tt bus al ready established 0 record that can not bo eriunled by.aiiy other maku of truck. Wbn one consider: that this truck has been making three, trips n day with n full load from Mokulela to Lcllohun and return, whero mule teams wcro only able to make one trip a day, It Hiiro Is time for other contractors to nit tip and take notice. No belter proof nf tho reliability nnd practicability of tlio I'acknrd truck can bo den10nstr.1t cd than by- announcing tho fact that thq Adams Express Company of New York has sovrnleon Pncknril trucks In dally use. Statistics from tho Packard company show that Packard three-ton trucks aro used In 131 different lines of trade Ln tho United States. Tills Includes most every lino of business. Including llro apparatus nnd municipal waRons, also 12G In brewery servlco and SS In tho packing Industry. Tho von Hnniin-Young Company de livered by S. 8. Wllhclmlna a light Hoick delivery truck to K. N. Holmes of Illln, and n 40-horscpowcr Overland to Jesse Kernnndej!. Another delivery IS.' - r . I: f" 1 V '(4 ' r? : . ,. , v Packard Motor Car Company?- c) i 1 1 1 11 v A Hamm-Young Co., Limited, Local Distributors was made of an Overland runabout to J.V. Grecucot.Uvya. ,. nn r, t ., ,j Auto Club 8ugtHd. , , A while, ago there was nn automo bile club In Honolulu, but It seems as If this has died it natural death as there lmo been no ovldcnces of such a club In tho lust three years. Hono lulu certainly has clubs enough with out this one, but It has occurred to many prominent citizens lately that nn uiitcmohllo club Is rcHlly inoro neces sary here than most nny of tlio other clubs. The nlitoinoblllst lias not a trlcrd In Honolulu and bus absolutely nn protection; nobody to light Ills bat tles nnd nobody It take up the good of his cause. If tlio people who own nuttimobllcH In Honolulu could be mada to understand thi difference which Rood roads would mean to tholr repair bills, they would certainly get togeth or and form tho strongest club In tho Territory, and would Ret anything they demanded. Not only this, but trio smalt amount of dues which could be collect ed from tho mcmltcra would do won derful things tot help road conditions nnd automobile jurisdiction In these' Islands. This matter certainly deserves the attention of Homo prominent mo torlst who Is not In,, tlio automohllo business, and everybody holies .thai soino, public-spirited citizen will tnko this mntter up nt once nnd help keep the repair bills of the automobile down. nnd glvo.us mora jrcat automobile, pleasure. r The question , of trans-Pacific siccit records tins, nccn rovived in tho Ori ent, where It was claimed that tho steamer Siberia, of that, lino, had ncaicn uio tlmo made by-tnoKm press, of Japan, which latter, tt whs recently Btated, held tho trans-Pacific title. .Tho Empress of Japan mado tho run from Yokohama to .Vancouver In 10 days 10 hours, whllo tho. Siberia, steamer from Yokohama to San Fran cisco In 10 days 10 hours, and It was pointed out yesterday, that .the dls tauco from Yokohama to San Fran cisco Is 242 mllos greater than from Yokohama to Vancouver, tho Em press of Japan traveling 4,28.1 miles, while the Siberia covered 4,625 miles In tho name, time. KA''" "''- 1 , i SEKLEADER AND MAYOR REPORTED at4 ' '' ,i'- iiiw 'w fri fc w wS jjft iff- jL?tSr y,KBM YtMiiaSHiaiaiaH it -g ' ' .tfj JRSiSaHitHtWBsllalaHaH r 1 .-'" . ". 'JsVi, "aaHl1)1WllalalH ir ft V ,v-h Jam SHllHUIIIIIIIBBdallBVIIIH V. 'k 'f0? ' ,,-'9iilMflBkLiaLaHLiLalaLLaLaB LIEdliaiaiaiaiaiaHflDLiaHCBHHIlaiHMBM laiivajaaaaaaaBniHHPjaajBajaBngevMY 1'HILADKI.PHJA, Jnlyp 2 (Unltcil( States Senator .Holes Pcnroso , and Mayor Hcyhurn''uf rUll.ulelplilli, me on tho verso. ot.gpon warfare, accord ing, to report hero. Mayor Hoylmrn Is- said to iloglro two things which Pentoso opjioses-r-ho wants to ru to tho United States senate, ami .lie Is, woming 10 secure mo nomiuaiion 111 Recorder Vare to succecdi 1 himself i(lleyhurn) as major. Senator Ten-, roso sees a dinger to his personal am bitions la thu. great' nccrctlon of pow er, if or, tho,iVHcorbrothdrs.)whch will follow, tho election of tho recorder ami tho consequent selection of tho men who will be the principal fac HILO CITIZENS PLEDGE NEW (Contlnuad from Paqt 1) endeavors to hcu that 11 pioper ro.ul was built to such approiich. Wlicn this motion can led tm:mlmou:,ty 1(10 membera of the CoinnilhHlnu 'applaud' ed, having rc.ee I cd tho 'Informatliin which they had desired umi hoped for. Plans for Wharf. According to tho plain which wero outlined tho new whnif will have al most the sumo direction 113 tho pro sent railroad whnif, but will bo locat ed parallel to tho shorn at Kithlo Hay and nearly nt right angles to thu breakwater. Thu Inner sldo will ho Jn. shallow water and, at, u future date, will probably bo tilled in. It will bo .1.00Q feet so obtained holng used for the All between tlio shoio end .ami tho t.horo Itself, which will bo for n ills taiico ,r about SOD. feet. TIo Outer end of tho wharf will ho within loo feet of tho shoal water along tho breakwater, and tho structure will follow tho pierhead lino. Among those proscnt wero: Com missioners, Wakoflelil,,, (Jaiiipholl Hermit and McC.illhy,' Messrs I'lllot Kennedy, Wright, Pntton, Sovcranco B. II. Moses, Weight, (luard, Mel calf, Moshcr. Lindsay, Scott. Dc. Day, Castcndyk, Klucgcl, Sehoen, 'Ca brlnhn, Dchlia, J, ii. Uiwis, Monsnr- rat, Hclsir, Mariner, Jolinson Q11I1111 Judgo Parson and Major Wottcii, Thu meeting was called to onlor by Miir Ion Campbell, who asked for opin ions Uion thu wharf, .situ or anything connected, with tho matter. Ho lint called upon Cailan Mustier, who slat ed thai theio was plenty of room, mi far as ho could seo, to bring In ves sels to tho .proposed sltonnd that the location as now shown was a belter ono than that, which hai first boon made, tho shins lying better' as regard' wind n"'i sen, j 1 Two Warehouses, 4 Mr. Campbell showed a plan of tho proposed wharf as designed for tho Illln roallroail, a stiucturo with two t-oparato warehouses. Thoio win. room for an upon uillroad track be tween tho vessels and tho.llrst ware house, which was for iiicrchamllso and 120 feet In width, then 11 plaro for (rouble railroad tracks beyond which was tho second orsugar ware linuso, Tills was also 120 feet wide, tho sugar to bo lakeu to tho jossels lu conveyors, itcjoml this ugulu came in puii Ann puiA TO BE HOSTILE .Mt.llCftU I tors In the new administration. Ma yor llcyhiirn lias indicated death' in an Interview what he and tho Vurcs were In closo allUucc. He eulogized Mr. Vare and showed that ho believ ed him fitted to take up tho burden, of carrying out his chemoiof. comiire henslvo city Improvement,' which lies' so closo to his heart. Senator Pcn-j lose knows that Mr. Ileyhitrn has his eyes fixed, on Washington, whcici hoj has had u homo for many, years and, where lie has sept his .sou to occupy tho scat he formerly held In the house. The cleelum ,of .yaro as ma yor would give Itoybiirn a Arm grip' on a largo delegation In tho state legislature. another railroad track. In tlio inor chnndiso warehouse 11 spare of ninety feet was allowed for trucks or other vehicles to, get freight, which was ecu fico from uprights of nil kind It Is lilso planned to havo the rail road track between Iho waiehouso mentioned nnd tho obsels, sunk lu the floor of tho wharf, bo that this i pace too may be used for trucks If necessary. Dr. Klllot staled that the main thing desired In llilo was a freedom of ac cess to tho whaif for tho general pub lic and was followed by It. T. (luard who suggested that Captain Mntson bail often stated to him that the pro ber placo for ,l wharf was, about half way between town nnd Iho present inlliond wharf, aliout whero tho Kl liiuen sliiblcs 1110 loc.itcil. This 'was, I'owcvor, before tho hrcaHwatcr was located. Mr. Scott stated Unit tho present location aiipenred to him. to bo,holtvr than that at llrst suggrsled, but Hint ho did not think Iho structure long enough and that If pobslhlo a wharf ihonlil bo constructed that vessels tilght, come, along lioth. sides of. IJo stated that very oflcn there was an Amcrlcan-IIawnllan and a Mat "on ves- sol In port nt tho samo lluio and It would eiowil things. More Money Needed. Marstou Campbell stated that there was not enough monoy for such n iilliictuio and that It wns proposed to nsk for more from tho next I.oglBla tin 0. then nsklng Mr. Thuistnu to ex plain tho rensrin that tho wharf could not bo placed ns suggested by Mr. Scott, Mr. Thurston went Into tho "de tails of Iho plans mado by Knglucnr Unwell, and also Ihnso of the plana inggestrd by (Icorgo Dennlsqn, Cai tnln Malum. Hnpt. 1'lller, Marstou Campbell, tjaptaln Jolnison , and the! A.-II, Coniiiany. II? sUitcd that n doublo decked wharf to eairy suuur on tho second Door had been decided uinn but had ti) bo glvpn up as thu Hoard of Underwriters, InslstoU under such conditions lnralshig tho liis,lir aneo rntesnu tlio sugar. Ho also Rtat ed that with tho breakwater In Its present condition Iviihlo Hay was pro tected nnd that Captain Johnson had told him that ho was willing to take tho Wllhclmlna In thore. Ho meiv tinned Iho fnrt that tho two shoals, nf Iho ontranco should Jjo removed, hut oxpreshod tho belief that this woul I bo done under the Congressional ap I.ropi lat Inn In the near fiituio. It Is assorted that l'olleo Rergennt Kellott will glu his undliled nttnn- tlutl to Uio "Metcut gtuig" l tho I l'linulioii district. t i h t- TK ie Age 01 Miracles Not Yet Past Nofy that we have siod you for Twenty Cents,; we are going to furnish your home and clothe you and your family for a Nickel at a time. Ask the Green Man On Alakea Street MAC LEAY, DUFF "Imperial Scotch GONSAlVES .Dlatrlbutert , jm.ati tW vm 4-m A sJ ? Srjmetliing New 1 Enameled-Lined Qas Ranges Call and see them, at the Gas Company's Office , ALAKEA AND BERETAnJIA L V! I ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE FOR JORDAN ADDRESS Matters lu connection with tho lec ture to l.o delivered by David Btarr Jordan at (lit! Opcjii, IJonso Tuesday night next iiro bnoinliiK along well. There will be no need for uiiyono tit trouble nbout not getting 11 seat, for iirrungi'ineiitH Ii.imi been mado wbeieby tho wholo of tho balcony will bo thrown open and so arranged that Just as soon as anyone arrives ho will bo shown to a sent right away. This Ih the llrst tlmo that a meeting bus over been handled by tho l'ubllo Hcrvlrc Astoclatlon, and tho way In which matters aro working out show that thq organization Is Justifying Its existence by tho way lu which, being tho central body, It can deal with ami Ret In touch with iumbrrs of organ izations, In n way tuit was not possible ,bofircvl Ah. a (result of tho success wtyleh jian'j attended), their .efforts, It Is believed thitt tho medical association Will ask tho association tn handle Iho mooting wlifeji I)r McCnriuack Is to address on August 30. Hupelnendent of I'ubllc Instruction Willis T. Pol"" heard nil nddres glvcif by Jordan before tho teachers' conven tion, nnd ho wns delighted with him. There Is no chance of anyone going to (deep, ho shys, us Jordan can certnlnly talk Home. Iln Is Interesting nil ,tho tlmo and hits .thq high sits (it .times In n way which very few speakers chii. Tho special Intriest III connection with tho lecture by Dr. Jordan Is that he attended th- nice congress held In London In Julv of this year, nt which Australian Pminntlnmiiuti Percy Hunt er was iiipopit tn lip present,' llujilr er undertook, on behalf of tho Hands Alouud-tho-Piicllle Club, 'to tr' and w . z & CO.'s Liqueur" Whisky S, CO., Ltd., 3 1 , ,. J - ..U make iirrangemciifs for the next ruc, congress tc bo held In Honolulu, as he; Ing the moist cosmopolllan city on ,tlu earth. Jordan will outline soma f(thp features i connection with the Kteat Hchcnm of .Intel national peace, which Is being talked of nt tlio present time. FLORAL'PARADE POSTER W DESIGNS CLOSE TUESDAY, Honolulu ,ls to hIiow Its extiemotoph of the cosmopolitan In connection Wljh the dcHgn fur the poster for tho net Kloral Parade. IJver since the au nouueemen was made that a prlzo, of HftO was t(j be offeri-d for tho best dpr sign, the ui lists of all nationalities liMyp been sharpening their pencils and making Inquiries ns to tho idea tjint might win those plunks. Keerctani Wood of the Piomotlon SJ ,. 1. ....', r... ,.. i., ..I,. ,?.- '3 liilrleH, mid when tho tlma closeh Ivr tho designs, tp lie on band, which 'll be Tuesday liext. It Is' expected that there will bescvcn or eight Ideas .for Iho committee to pick from. , . Several of thu Japanese artists are )M thought, to? be inaklug. drawlncs. c. , 1 cordlngT'totir Inrormetlmi' that Jis'y?l been passed along to the secretary, ? fhcre lire inlso soma of Iho fair j.x who nre taking' n keen Interesl In JU,e work., Putij Isenberg Is the man vvlpj has the handling of tlio matter, and whin ho lids collected nil the designs S nn win nunc) iiiein over 10 ine ciuq, mlttee to deal with us u whole, , lt This wllfjbe IIm llrst tlmo that fU designs wllj, luivn been mado here, and there Is unusual "interest being workij it. . n I ! !. I,AI n.ll.l. VA ,...,in iii inn ii ij iiir mini miiif, 1 nvtm . t.nu i....v..i .... . , nu .. .. I..I .. n1 V iiiin nn mil ,ini , - nn in kiiiii tii,i im Ml .lliOjilt'ulHHH nn like, luit the rninniUtv tSj will nn lUmltt hold n nlclun nhv unci "M allow tliw l'ubllo lu nev tlieuu A i'j 1 i 1 4 ' . -. ,-V w28fc-. oM