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,.wwww- EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1911. I fc- H(ir ft itiii' Lt S m HW ) i Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONDAY! l.culil (luiplcr Nil'.', 0. M.S. Ilcgiilnr. TUESDAY: Hawaiian St'roiiil Degree. WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: SATURDAY! lliiriMnnj Chapter No, I, (I. L'. S. Itigiilnr. AM Tliltlut membarn of tM Order ara cordially ItiTlted to attend meetings of local ledgM Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at K.P.Hall 7:30 P. II. MM a m V A Pa n t MARINE F.NGINrinS' 0th Aim BENEFICIAL ASVWTIQH. eiatiom cor. lially invited. HAWAIIAN TRIDr NO. 1, I. O. R. M. Meets every first und llilnl Tuesday or mill month In lY.itcrnlly Mull, I, O. O. !' building. Vhdtlni; blethers cnr illnll luvlliil In nlli ml. W J ItOMNKON, Sachem. 11 V. TODD, C of It. WONOLUtU I0BGE, 616. B. P. 0. X. Honolulu Lodge No. tj, n. P. 0. Clks. meets In their ball, on King trt, near Fort, every Friday tv olne;. Visiting Urotheni art cordially 'nvltad to atteni. i) i. it. isnN'iinrtn, e. r. uko. v. Ki.ui:ai:u sec. 7TH. McKINlEY I0DQE. KO. 8, X. of P. Mteci every 2nd and 4th Saturday nenlug at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cor. Fort and Uoretanla. Visit ing brotbtra cordially InvlUd fi at land. F. F. KII.nET, C. 0. R. A. JACOIISON, K. 11. B. OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P. Meets every first niul third Friday nt 1 So o'clock, l'ytlilan Hall, corner litre. Innla nnd Fort streets. Visiting broth era cordially Invited to attend. S. decki:h. C. C. O. JICINU, K. of n. & S. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E. Meets on second nnd fourth Wednes- day evening of each month at 7:30 o'clnrk, In Sail Antonio Hall, Vineyard titreet, near Kmmn. Visiting brothers urn Invited to attend. m:o. A. DAVIS, V. P. W.M. C. M'COr, Secy. A. BLOM, Importer Fort St MILTON & PARSONS Have received ex Sierra especially trimmed STREET and DRE8S HATS. HOTEL ST., Opp. Young Cafe VISIT THE Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop New Trimmed Hats llondtomo modeli just received In the Wilhelmina. MISS POWER Millinery Parlors, Boston Building KICW LINGERIE DRESSES, 11 GOWNS and FALL SUIT8. EM DROIDCRED PATTERN SUITS to make up; very suitable for evening gowns. Mrs. F. Zeave C8 YOUNG BUILDING EMBROIDERED HAWAIIAN MUUMUU Baby Bonnets and Dresses, Bootses and Wool Baby Socks; Stamping MISS WOODARD'S, FORT STREET K. UYEDA 1027 Nuuanu Street NEW MILLINERY STYLES ON DISPLAY Ladles' and Men's Hats Reasonably Priced REVENUE OFFICE MAKES CAPTURE (continued from Pag 1) when the sheriff caught the Japanese riding along the toad with a couple cf gunny xacku full of bpttlos of okolchno lie started In to link ques tions nnd ng u couscqucnco wired J lie Internal revenue office last Monday asking If they wanted the mnu placed under arrest. They wired bnck to hold him mid also Hint Hcllbron was to leave by the next boat. ThlH left Tuesday and ho arrived In Knual Wednesday, lniniedliitely after in riving they formed a party to try and find out where the lapanexe Iheil All they knew wan that It was away up In the llannknplal valley, which It not only ouu uf the wildest pieces of country on the Island, hut la also M eiy dangerous place to get nt. It wns licic that the "Kooluit leper," nH ho became known, defied the nttcmpU of I lit- police to capture him for some lime. The party was made up of Hell hrou. Deputy Sheriff V. Werner, Su pervisor .1. K. Iila, formerly deputy sheriff, one of the sheriff's men and n guide who knew Ihu frail. The trail leads along the face of tho elllTH, It Is a narrow little path that Just loaves loom for one to go along nt ii time mnl Is very rough. At tlmec II Is within a hundred feet ot the water and at others It rises until the singing sea lie twelve hundred feel lielow. "It was just about that lime Hint Iho path looked ubout hIx Indies wide," said llellbiou this morning. At times they hud to cxotclso the great est care In getting around corners for the slightest slip meant sudden death on the rocks below. Arriving at the vulley they found the bouse where tho Japanese was siipiioM'd to bo living ami from the back of It thcic ran a well beaten trail lo the si i cam. They followed this along and then about one hundred and llfty yards away came on tho still There were about 150 gallons of mash leady to put thtnugli which they des troyed. The still they also tixik to pieces mid soiiio uf the parts they brought back with lliein to be used ns evidence later. Speaking of tho occurrence this nioinlng Collector Cottrlll said: "I logaid this capture as n very Import- ml one. Tho cooperation of Sheriff Hico of Knual with this department has been the means of the whole, mat ter being dlscovcicd nnd I would like lo express my appreciation of the work that ho has dune. Deputy Hcll bron also I would Uko to thank, for lie bus shown me that he is Just the class of man that wo like to have with us. Although the trull over to the still Is looked on ns one of tin) most dnngeious In the islands, he did not hesitate a minute when the call of duly came but went right ahead and did It." Deputy Marshal I). Sherwood re turned yesterday morning with the prisoner from Knual who will be dealt with later. SHIPPERS' WHARF (Continued from Pane 1) tuberculosis Unlit restricted or even dropped, the day-camps fall by the wayside, and that tho settlement would have to tontine Itself to Its social and sociological work. Front all classes of pcoplo nnd all ovir tho city came requests that this be not done. Uusiness men, idiyslclun nnd others declare that the value of the work iliiue under the nursing organi zation Is positive and one of tho very Impoitant features In the ever-neces sary campaign to keep Honolulu u llean port. Tho Hoard of Health fell that it was receiving thu most vital as sistant o from tho settlement, nnd the I'eileral iilal nlltllie authorities Indorsed Iho settlement's work, the nursing sys ti'in especially. In no uncertain way. Tim shippers' wharf committee, through n subcommittee, took up tho m.itlir In it thorough and systematic way A careful examination was made of Ihu woik done by the settlement, of Its mailable funds, and of thu part It Is playing In keeping the city healthy. At the end of the Investigation, the commtttco recoiumiinded that the money needed for tho nursing system lie forthcoming, and the shippers' wharf toiiiiultteu ncted favorably on tho rec ommendation. Tim money, however, can not bo ex pended In any other branch of the set tlemeut association work, so that the iiNsiiclatloii must still maintain Its nth er lutlvltleii on tlm funds already In haml, a problem that Is being tiolved only by bard work and careful expen diture on the part of tho superintend eut and his associates. T Lust Saturday night a lire broke out In the I'uclllc Saloon, corner of King and Nuuanu Rtreots, which would linva destroyed tho place en tirely hud It lint been for Ihn quick I espouse of Iho llrempn who arrived In Mine to put the 111 o under control. FOR SALE. 150 "American" Hleyclej $40. New! easy terms. Phono 17411. H058-2I C01KTJID furniture and "i ', t City Transfer Co. JA9. H. LOVE Shipping EAST INDIAN LABOR IS SUITED TO FIJI PLANTATIONS. British Steamship Lordorer Brings Late Australian Advices Tomorrow Will See Many Inter-Island Steamers Depart China May Be Delayed in Sailing for the Orient Be cause of Coaling Helene Is Fumigated. FIJI sugar planters declare Kast In- filnu coolie labor very satisfactory and to the number of about forly-flo thousand, these people lire said to II ud remunerative employment In tho islands. The Ilrltlsh steamship Loderer, with 4207 tons Australian to.il was an ar rival nt Honolulu at an early hour this morning mid went to tho lllshop slip to discharge the shipment of fuel Into thu bunkers of tho luter-lsluud Sleain Navigation Company. The liderer brought several sacks of later Australian and Polynesian mall nnd advices. Several officers In the Ilrltlsh ship are familiar with con ditions ns they perlnln to tho uug'ir und copra industry In FIJI. The Colo nial Sugar Company Ig said to bn one of tho larger emplojers of labor In the group. Of the 125,00(1 colored po pulation of the group, about 45,000 me Indian coolies. When their en gagements have expired, they scltlo down, and they are Increasing n good ceal raster than the native FlJInns aro ".eci easing. Tho coolies, however, are n hard-working steady, harmless lot Tho great Itowa district in FIJI Is claimed as all under Indian cultiva tion, and the lands weio leased from tho FlJIans. (leueral speaking, the Fi jian, tho Tongnii nnd tho Samouii won't work for another man: henco tho labor problems. Trade between Sydney nnd FIJI has been practically killed by tho Customs duties, which, between Ilrltlsh isisses slong, seem an nnomnlly. The Ton gan natives arc nioro prosperous than the FlJIans. They own their own lands, and nro not declining In num ber at the samo rate. Tho Loderer Is expected to remain nt Honolulu for about ten duys before ready to proceed to sea The vessel will presumably return to the Colo nies, though orders to change her des tination may bo received by C. Hrewer and Company, agents fo'r tho steam ship nt any day. Two sacks of lnlor Australian mall was received by tho local postal au thorities. Captain J. R Orccn, mas ter of tho vessel Is n joung man nnd making his first voyage, to tho Hn wnllnn Islands In tho I.odorcr, He re ports a fair passago up from Newcas tle, N. S. W., his time being a little under twenty-three dnyB. Australians Seek Direct 8. F. Line. A direct steamship line between the Austtallan ports and Snn Francisco Is muchly sought alter by tho busi ness Interests of Ilrlsbano If the sen timent expressed by A. C. Ilurrcll managing editor of tho (lazctlu pub llrhcd nt that city can hs taken as a cillerlon. Ilefore n representative gathering of Sun Francisco commer cial men, Mr. llurrell sot foith tho need of a direct steamship connection by tho declaration that the chief oh Etnclo to American commerce with Australia, lies In the fact that there Is not n steumthlp line between thu two countries. Ho showed the board that If an Australian wished to take passage lo any part of tho United States or Kurope tho travelor would have to go at least 13,000 miles lo get to his destination, white If there were a lino of direct stcameis to Ihls country ho would not havo to travel over G000 miles. He further stated that till of the exports that are sent from California to Australia are ship lied over the transcontinental rail roads lo New York nnd cxiwrled from that place. They travel In that way over three-quarters of tho dlsluiico r.round tho world, llurrell furnished figures showing that If ono desired lo coma from Aus tralia lo this port It was cheaper to go through tho Suez canal and across tho Atlantic uml ovor one of tho cross- W.C. Peacock Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents tyumm's, Champagne (SchlltzBeer' ' ' Piano Movers Phone 1281 continent railroads (ban to conic di rect across the Pacific to San Fran cisco. He said that the rejsun of this lies in the fact that there nro no ship that come from there to the coast. Tho board referred tho matter to thu Chamber of Commerce nnd to the Commeichl Club, llurrell will nddress these organizations In tho near future. During his speech Kdltor llur tcll said that lln'iu ale over 2000 per sons leaving Australia every month bound either lor Km ope or tho Hull ed states, and that Ihoy nro compell ed to go over 7nou miles out of tiei way In order lo teach their destina tions. China May Be Delayed In Departure. There Is u pcsslbllity that the I'a- .ic Mall steamer China may bo de lated In departure for tho Orient Tils vessel Is due to urrlvo nt Hono lulu on or about ten o'clock lomoriow morning und will be beilhed at Chan nel wharf. The china will require a number of Ions of coal which must be loaded aboard before tho voyage to tho Orient can lie resumed. Should the China fall to sail for Japan and China iiorts at live o'clock tomorrow evening the vessel will ho dispatched nt a very early hour on Wednesday morning. Twenty pisseugers nnd neai ly four liuudrel sacks of mall aie en routo to Ihls port. an Sparks from the Wireless. Sunday evening tho following mes ragos'woro riieelved from vessels pro ceeding lo ax. I fiom the Islands: I. M. S, S. China, S p. in. 500 inlltM from Honolulu: 3U7 bags inall; 20 cubln iiasscngers; expect to arrive Tuesday at 9 a. m. at quarantine. All well. M. N. S. S. I.urllue, 9:30 p. m. 790 miles off; moderate trades smooth sea. Will arrive about 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. M. N. S. S. Hllonlnn, S p. 111. 900 miles from Hllo. All well. Ri China Bringing the Mainland Mall. Thu Pacific Mnil liner China is bringing down tho nnli from tho mainland. This vessel bus 397 sacks of later mall for the Islands nnd ac cording to a Into wireless message should arrive off tho port on or uhou nine o'clock tomorrow morning. The China will berth at Channel wharf where a quantity of coal will bo taken on before the vessel Is dispatched fur Japan and China ports. Tho Chln-i will leave twenty pastengers nt the port. Tho steamer has no Irelght for Honolulu Initial Visit of new Oil Tanker. Sun Francisco pniwrs ropoit Urn American tanker J. S. llcrrau as on tho beith to transHirt a largo ship ment of fuel oil to tho Hawaiian Isl ands. It Is oxpectod that tho vessel will arrive, hero on or ubout Novcni Ler 1st. Tho J. 8. Herr.ni Is some what similar In construction and size lo tho J. S. Chanslor which visited Honolulu soiiio weeks ago. Tho new tanker Is making a maiden trip to Iho Hawaiian Islands nnd bus a capacity or ubout foity-flve thousand luriels oil. to Inter.lsland Steamers Away Tomorrow Among liitor-lslaud steamers sched uled t depart tomorrow mo tho Ml kuhula for Maul and Molokul ports, sailing at flvo o'clock wllh lumber fertilizer und other Hues of supplies, Tho Wullclo Is duo lo depart for Ha waii isirts at lir.ou. The flagship Ma nna Ken with a fair list of cabin and deck passengers Is to sail for Hllo via way sirts nt ten o'clock In Iho morning and the Klnnu, tho regular Kauai boat will got away at flvo o'clock in tho evening, TIDES SUN AND MOON 3d tl d3! u in. p m. Il-m I.T T.W i in n in. II . o ll Ml IX l.9 1..1 l-ll TV, J or, t.t i'fl f.a it hi. p "i I.f, I.I IN Mh Ml lit &Mi gll .1 5" 1.7 , a iv or. I Oel. Ill IT IS III SO SI .. n New i m (M o.t; 1. 1 J.JS 111 tai &.M Xrln I M0 5.SS "JO Jf,o! ' , SI '.( I ' ' o.n o nil I mnoii October 21 nt 5:38 p. III. VESSELS TO AND FROMJHE ISLANDS (Special Cable to .Merchants' Exchange.) Monday, Oct. 16. POUT TOWNSUND-Arrlved, Oct. II: llkt. John Smith, fium Knaiinpull, with captain, dead, SAN FItANCIBCO Bnllod, Oct. 14: S. S. Kutcrprlsc, fur Honolulu di rect, 4 p. in. SAN FUANCISCO Arrived, IT. S. A T. Shcildun, henco Oct. 7, 11 p. m 3AN FRANCISCO Sailed. Oct. 15: S S. Honolulu!!, for Seattle. YOKOHAMA Arrived, Oct. II: S. S Shiuyo Mnru, hence Oct. 3. SAN FltANCISOO-Hullod, Oct. Ifi: Schr. Muriel, for llonolpu, PHILADELPHIA Arrived, Oct. Ifi; Ship Win. P. Frjo (icpoited on shore), Oct. 12. Wireless: S. 8. China, docks nt Channel wharl eaily lomoriow morning with .197 sucks mall und 20 passengers, prob ably sail for Yokohama, fi p. in. S. H. I.urllue, docks at llnckfeld wharf Wednesday morning with 4500 tons freight for Honolulu: G25 tons lor Kahulul; U uutos; 95 packages expiess nnd 58 passengers. No mall Lurllne Report. Thu following wlicless message has been received by the agents of the S. S I.urllue, bound for Honolulu: S. S. Lurllne, :30 a. in., at Sen Oct. 14th, 1911. IIIIO miles fiom Ho r.olulu, light wind, smooth sea. For Honolulu: 450O tons cargo, 0 nuloi biles, 95 packages express nuttier, 6S pnsscngcis. For Kahulul: 025 ton. cargo. No mail. Ship arrives Wednesday morning nnd will dock nt the Hackfeld wharf. Lurllne to Hackfeld Wharf. Tho Matson Navigation steamer I. inline from Snu Finnclsco Is duo to urilvo nt tho port on Wednesday morning wild Sit passengers, 4500 tons cm go, 0 ,autoa. iuud-9; spackugat ex. press matter for Honolulu nnd f,2." tons freight foi illtcluuge nt Kahu lul. The Lurllne In lugs no mall for tho Islands as tho China being n fast er boat was given the consignment. Tho I.urllue will beith nt Iluckfold wharf. Enterprise to Call at Honolulu. A cablo received nt Iho agency of Castle uml Cooko announces that the Matson Navigation steamer Kntcr prlso from San Francisco Is duo to arrive at Honolulu on next Monday with a full cargo Including explosives. Tho vessel will cull at Honolulu then proceed to Kahulul. Kanuupall, Port Allen and Hllo Milling fiom tho latter poit for Sau Finnclsco direct. to Helene la Being Fumigated. Tho Ameiicuii schoonor Hclono was hauled along sldo the quarantine wharf this morning for fumigation be fore setting sail for n return voyage to Puget Sound. Tho lleleno has been discharging a shlpmont of lumber at this ix)! t. Tho vessel Is ex)cetod to get away tomorrow. to Soon to Sail for the Mainland, Willi the nrrlvnl of tho Intcr-Ishiud sleatncr Klnnu Puiser Kent repnils tho schooner Doflanco at R'colo ills chaiglng lumber, which will ho fin ished by Wednesday, nnd tho ! Hall at Koloa. to According to Purser Kent of the Inler-Islnml steamer Kliiuu hut two large shipments of Buyar remain nt Harden Island warehouses. They In clude M. A. K. .IGDli uiul'lt:. S. Co. 3IU tacks. PERSONALITIES MHS. IlOTTOMMiY mid little sou. havo arrived safely In (llnsgow, ac cording to a recent cable. Mil. AND MHS. K. I). TBNNIJV and their daughter, Wllholmllia, are ex pected to return to Honolulu by the icxt hip of tho Wilhelmina. There wll bo no meeting or Win, McKlnley Idgo No. 8 Ihls evening Tho notlro In Iho "morning papor buy ing appealed In error. IIKNIIY VKtHA, ii member or tho olllco stuff of Iho Intcr-Islnnd Steam Navigation Company, Is laid up nt his home us n result or nil oncountnr with tleiiguo fever. Mr. Vlerru Is expected lo bo bnck nt his desk within u few days according to reports from his physician. M. F. LOWKNSTKIN, u Manila bus Iiicbs mnil, general inanuger of tho Hun of Cnstlo Ilrothors, Wolf nnd Sons who has been u visitor at Honolulu for tho past few days, wl sail for Hawaii and the volcano tomorrow nioinlng us a passenger In Ihn steam er Manila Kca. Mr. Iowoi:ilclu Is compelled lo make, u Hying trip ua he la now pn u tour of Ihn woild. SUPERVISORS NOW FAVOR .i Tho municipal Inspection of gas nifjroleclrlq llghi niM power meter Is n mailer tltut tla nt present )iinq receiving serious attention nt the hands or soverui members of tho City mnl County hoard of supervisors. Chilli man Krugcr of tho health and sanitation committee Is ono member of the body or city fntliGM who has given tho matter of gus and electric meter Inspection considerable atten tion. Tho erratic or unreliable meter which Is supposed to glvo n correct measurement of tho nmount of gas or electric fluid used by tlm local con sumer mid householder may yet conic In for nn Investigation and examina tion nt tho hands of n municipal otn clal under n snlary whono business It will bo to make tho rounds of nil Don't Persecute your Bowels C-l rt 4rtl wJ mum, Thtrantna-rt nrin ynntcwtilT 1 tf m CARTER'S UTTLE. LIVER PILLS tVilrntfuU. Ad a-nsr en IM Km, A MUM Mf, UM oodMltNdebcsl mk..M oJ c4lhtowei. ur l Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Prix Genuine dumUu Bignatuto ARRIVED Monday, Oct. 16. Newcaslle, N. S, W. Unlerer, Dr. Finn., n. in. PA88ENGER8 ARRIVF.D I Per stiur. Klnnu, from Kunil, Oct 15. fl. F. Ileiishull, S. I.jle, .1. Ilojtl, Jocklncl, W. C. Schleffer, .Mrs. A. U olkl nnd lnr.iii(, (I. W. Cnrr, .1. W. Asch, Deputy .Marshal Shetwood nm1 prisoner, II. F. Hellhron, S. T. Slur red, C. A. Klston and family, (!. A. Jordan, F. Hiitsch, I.. H. Smllli nud wlfo. U-n Tlm, 111 tlcrrard. S. W. Wil cox and wire. Miss M. I. Wilcox. C. II Hr)wri, T.,3. ntzpttrlck.'y.-J.Uelsorj iau Limwav, a. it. i rapnagen, Mrs. C. Kurt. W. It. Wuiner. CI. K. Lota K. Nakamiira, S. K. Kalo, II. W. Dlggs. Per stmr. Mlkuhnla, fiom Maul nnd Molokul, Oct. 15. W. II. Crawford It. M. Cray, Max nreenbaiigli, Mrs M, (louvela, Mis. Molknn, Miss A. (louvela, M. Lewis, W. It. M. Sims C. It. Frailer, Chan Hooii. 1 ! j PA8fIENOER8 BOOKED Per stmr. Mnuiia Ken, for Hllo nnd way ports, Oct. 17. F. F. Ilaldwln, Father Vnleutlno, Father Honllhnn Miss C. S. Wiiglit. A. Mason, wlfunnil daugliler; lleihert Shlpman nnd .Ml Clara Shlpnuu, A. 0. Ucer, A. U. Wheeler. It. S. Young, 1J. J. Smllli nnd wife, J. D. Mo.Urew, .Mr. and Mrs. O, II. Field and two children, .1. Han la McKcnzlc, Miss Humason, Miss Wal do. Per stmr. Klnnu for Kaiml ports, Oct. 1". A. Hancborg, O. Mnlolin and wjro, II. Ilusher, P. I. Home, Itov. W. II. Olcbon, Ilov. Sciidder, (leo. II. Pang. M. Osnkt. Per stmr. W. 0. Hall for Kauai ports, Oct. 19. A. Iliini'liaig. Per at mr. Manna lia, for Kunil nnd Kau potts. Oct. 20. Miss 11. Taylor. Per stmr. Clmullne, for Hawaii via Mmil pons, Oct. 20. W. II. Field Mrs. Field, W. F. J. Dolo, Mrs. ryile. Mrs. J. ). Senbury. LOCAL AND GENERAL John ('alios Mcdlros lias applied foi A Jury trial In his c.isoagalnut the llouoiuu Sugar Compuiiy. .ccotdliig to Iho police, thu crap Blunders urn occuslounlly coiigivgat ing theiuselves in the Cupltol grounds In he dlvorco null id Anloiio Cuu ha ngaliiHl Julia Cunlia tho decree was gutuled Ihls morning uml Hie custody or Iho child given to thu full) or. ' Ho to llutulwii ir you want rest uml quiet enjoyment. Tho uccoimnoihi tloiiH nro excellent und tho culslno the best or any hotel In tho Islands. Trains go to the door. The final accounts mnl tho tlls cliurgo or tho executor In tho es(itle pf tho Into Helen W. Kelly were nl lowed this morning by Judge W. J. Hoblnsnn In the Circuit Court. In the pullet' eonif this niornlni! twelve Japaueso K.iiuesteiH, who were mresled hist night on l.lllha sheet, near King, by Chief of Dett-cllveH Me Dullle, pleniled guilty uml wtro lined $0 nud cost), of eoiiit each. As usual, they said they wero simply playing n Irleinlly game when pint bed by Me Dullle. FOR RENT. Two-lieilrimm coltago for rent nt 1S, near Him Tree, Knll.i ltd, Wull.lkl .p)y on premises. Gor.8-01 BBSsSuTriw dB IBITTLV mnn.-1 HIV El? .iWMSI m I MLLI. fct'HuinU ill hUiiHii. n adfcM bow. INSPECTION OF METERS residences nnd places of business wheie gns or electricity Jh used and which passes thiough u meter. According lo tho supervisors who nro believed to huvo taken n decided stand for meter Inspection, such n method bus been In vogue for a long time In many mainland 'cities. Public sentiment may be sounded In regard to tho matter before Iho actual work of drafting an ordinance to cover tho provisions or meter In spection Is drnrtcd through tho City nnd County ntlorncys depurtmcut. It Is Iho present Intention that tho work of Inspection como under tho electric light department over which presides Superintendent William Frit zee. ( The appointment of a unliable and qualified Inspector nt n fair salary would then follow. CONVENTIONS TO BE RECORDS Itepresentulion to tho ltepuhllcnti County mid Tcrrllorlal conventions lioxt jear lilts been figured out for tho nso of the Itepubllcnii Terrllorlal Central Committee with tho result Hint Iho conventions will be by far the largest ever held In Hawaii slnco iitinexutlon. Tho county conventions will bo particularly laige. Itepreselitullon to the county ton vcnllnu Is ligured on the basis of tho highest senatorial vote 'In each pre cinct, twelve votes entitling each twelve- votes or fraction over seven enduing the precinct to u delegate. On this bases the county conventions will he imitle up fiom the following delegations: First Dh-lrlct (Hast Hu.vall) CI. Second District (West Hiiwull) j7. Third District (Maul) 9S. Fourth. District (O.ihiO 174. Fifth District (Oahu) 153. The Honolulu county convention will lime 327 delegates, it record bleaker by about it hundred. Thu Terrltorlnl convention will also bo u large one, the figures being based on the vuto for Delegaie, each pre cinct, belngcjnjjtled to it llelegate Tor evuryYHfiy volS'orTi(iler"llfty nud an high its thirty or over. This gives tlie following: First Dlstilet 20 Second District in Third District 2u Fourth District 41 Fifth District 30 Sixth Dlstilet 13 TotuI 101 The heavy votes cast nt tho last election account for tho largo con ventions. CAMPBELL HAS REJECTED BIDS (Continued from Pag 1) puny (second bid), JlL'.DiO, In 125 days. Tentleis for the water meters for uso 111 the water works were nlso opened, but they have to bo worked out yet, as there nro u number of details In cluded that maku It Impossiblo Tor them to bo stated III round iiuuibeiH until tills lins been done, Tentleis fur Ihu supply of water mo tets were opened us follows: Von Hninni-YouiiK Company Two, id-hub ends, at 7"8.34 each; one li Incli, llange cuds, (778.34: one 15-liicb, hub ends, J715.C2 (fur IG-lnch); .ono 12-lnth. hub cuds, JClC.fcR. Cattiui, .Will & Co, Ltd. Two lS-lneh, hub ( nils, $"03. 50; ono 18-lnci, llaiigo ends, I703.5O;, ono 15-lueli, bub ends, $052 50; ouo 12-liielt, hub ends, fi;o5 511. Hono lulu Iron Winks Typo O, 18-ncb. hub ends, 1712.50; one 18-Inch, lluiqpi ends, t7!2.50; ono 15-lnch, bull ends, f'uoo; ono 2-iiicli, hub ends, IC12. The last-niimeil linn ulso (.tibinllted bids on two other styles, Type M uml iinolher Typo M, vvlllt only an Indicator recorded Instead of it register Indica tor recorder. In tho hist-paincd typo they nro away below the rest of Iho bids, tho llgures running Ck7, JC87, J550 nud $515, respectively, A biunar will be given by (loldcn Cliclo Sowing Club of l,eubl Chapter, Order of Hasten) Star, Wednesday, November 18. Tho urfalr wus Iliad voriciitly uniiouneeil for October 8 In Iho Saturday Issue, Vlila, Villa on King street will bp tho scene of tho entertainment. THE uRfAT BENJAMIN COMPOUND HERBALO Cure Constipation. Mikes New, Kiel) blood. Stomach and Liver Uejuldttir. Oureb thu Kidneys. JH.A tf A