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EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1912.
iptW(.jx,v fists-" 'W- i
PIONEER INCREASE EXPECTED:
TOURIST CROP WILL BE
'Another Glowinij Statement
From Bank Shows
Prosperity.
STOCK MARKET HOLDS
FIRM AND ACTIVE
ricet Stays In Port - Hiio
Railway Agiees With Hai
bor Commission Picpar
iim for Paiatle.
Plonerr In fiirnlHliliiji Hie cxclte
tiii'Ml ur till) Kll)l WOllll this wi-ok
Tho rcM)rt Is lurreiil Unit tin' dlicc
turB or tliu plantation huve practi
cally dichled In Issue u stink ellxl
dond f KiiliictliliiK like a million two
hundred thousand so an In iniiku tin'
capital rnir million
Tin- HUiositlun Is that tills Is to
be dune soon afti'i tln an hul or .Mr
Julin lliukrclil, who In mi tin- Moiiiso
Iln 'I he possibility U held out Unit
the par xnlue (if the slimes may also
lie nihil eel to I'll ir alt this In ilotit'
I'ioneer will li" line o( the popului
trailing Blinks, made mailable to
jnure small Investuis ami popular
with the brokers
Outside the stock market, the "tlllir
ISt (Top" l IjtlgllllllUK to sllllll hlK
ol n very euellelit If not a leioul
yield The urrlx.il or the steamship
Cleelainl with Hh live huiiilreil
'loiind-the-world triuiders kept the
town lively for two days, ami itn
iiuestlomibl) the Komi fortune In
xventhcr eiihnhnsl the natural c'laiuis
of tlie city anil assured llouolulu or
fully five hiiiiilinl more walklni: ml
Jurtlscnieuts The hint Wllhcliuimi
ilhl not bring quite mi nuin iiiople
lis wan hopiil foi. hut the iei;iiliir lin
ers of the next few weeks are re
ported to hi) 111 led to e.ii.lilt In
deed, the old cry of 'mi uicniuiuo
il.illohs" Is hi Ihb raised, with what
incisure of truth Is not )ft apparent,
nx all the ItHomliiR Hlilps Hum far
liuxo had stateroom eapaiity to Kpale
One of the Impressive features of
the fuorahle opening of another tour
ist season Is the fact that It Is a
business proposition to ki ep the port
of Honolulu dean The people are
luiulng and will come In iucrc.isliiK
numbers The only problem Is wheth
er the citUeus of Honolulu will be so
shortsighted in their attitude toward
sanitation Hut by parsimonious poll
elm they will ehdaiiKer the entianie
nf epidemic diseases
The (outlnued stu) 111 port of the
I'.lclllc Meet has been a Kle.lt boon to
the clt) from a business standpoint
.These ships are worth thousands of
dollais to all) port ami the IciiKthuifd
stay Klxes Honolulu u foretaste of
conditions after the llu.il establish
ment of the naw )ard at I'c.ul llai
bor, where u Kood iiumher of ships
will always be in port and the per
liiiimeut fortes of civilians as well as
enlisted men will te eiiu.il to the
presi lit complement of the warships
In the harbor
In this (011111(1101. news came In
tlm last mall of lieli'B.He Ku'ilo liax
Ine lutrodiued the hl.l lx Inu iiuilior
Itv for the ltauhl Tiausil to evlend
Its Hues to Hie iDseiMitlou at I'e.irl
Harbor Tliere Is no doubt that tills
extension will he made as soon as
the hill Is passu!
Quit of the xety Important Incidents
of the week Is the apparent aKree
Iiient reached betwien the Harbor
Commission ami the Hllo Hallway for
tho construction of Hie Hllo wharf
-On the Httrfaie untliim; now remains
to cliei k tlie i oiihti action of Hie
wharf so Impoitaut to llllo's future
Another splendid bank statement
xviih made public llils week at (he
ntinual meetint; of the Hank of Ha
waii. The reeoid of denoslts Is In
keepliiK xxltll tin flliauelal sliowlui; of
"Till tho bankllli; instltulloiis and iiI.hih
j.tliu Hank of Hawaii a Rood seioml In
8 7(i and Mtriinul h iiiiiiiiil' Hie lm.il
!biiiklUK Institutions The report of
thu. 1'ienldent prehuuls to the stocU
.hojilers a year of remarkable pios-
I'ui ny.
.N'ows from thu (ountry Is that the
ill layed winter rains me bei;lniiiiiK In
cniiso boiiio iipprelieiislon This Is
true of the ranches rather than the
t jil.inliillons as tiuitiy of the sumir
properties fonneily fallliiK by thu
wayside In time nf diotiKht luixe wat
tar'Uviillul)lo for Irrigation
tut
ftThu stock mnrkut has been aitlxe.
L'liirllned to ndviinco and xery firm
,Wulnluti diopped luck to 12fl but tho
miles huvo been few nnd the prlie
very linn nt that IlKiire. Ilwn Is
'8lniiiR nt 33, Iliw'iillau Coinmerchil
U-lHuctlciiIly -13, tliniifili li few shales
,xver Bold this week nt 42.50. Oaliu
i'Jlfi'sllll lioxcrlntf n little below 35
fViTrndliig In the clioaper Blocks litis
ilieeii nultu uctlve. .Mcliryilo has ilroi-
Iied In 8.25 uiul Krndiiully worked hack
.to 8 50 on the news of the probabil
ity of the bonds boliiK refunded this
year at u lower rate of Interest. Olaa
Is BtruiiR'-iit C25 mid will probiibly
mix unco us the crop la romliiK off
early ittitl In kooi! shape Hrewciy Is
In (Ipiuaml ut 23 Hllo com moil has
ibeun mmliiK ipilte ll little nt 8.025,
'aJ'J'lie salis for the week follow:
Monday, .Inn 12
I SAI.KS -Hetviccn Hoards 1", Kxxn,
$Ty 7"., i"i i:wa, $3.' 73, 15 O It & I.
I'o. $111
1 Session S.iliR l.i. Oiihll, $3lf.2K.
Sim II I' i S Co. (S 10). $13, 5
Wulilui 11 Hi. "li' in Wai.iliin $12B ".
S'i Oaliu I'tH.J'i "i Mcllrvde, $S 2".
Tuesda. .Ian .'.1
1 SAI I'S Ihtwieti ltonrds Hi Tan- rrni ', t'tirlil.
joint O'nk Hub, $107.-,, ir.JI C & S .,.,. lKht I1KilKt )hu fni, ny W1IB HIiiiiikIiiiI.
Co H. I" I'lone-r 21i. ii ' l. ,,,. m,tt Rtrt lur.1B , ,,ok I At the .resuit time of uiir.sl In
f.M' S,"1,,",I.,!,nl S'ij !-'i2". i-oxi ' wl'"" le,,"r "" "''v,'l Tom II. I China. It Is lunililiml n Jtttlo ha.
Inllf Vsi'i ."li Mellnile SS l"i A V""U' ,,,e 8,",, "'urtlculltirlst of urdous to Ko to Clinton The Cint.ui.
i-.' xii'liri.liT Vk I'M fli (linn li!""-. alirornla, In whlcli wns outlined Just I'-e ixir been n hsiIihs rxolu-
i.l Olmi, J.'.. ; Olnn. (li
$",oiiii
Ixohala llltih Co i.s. J10O
Session Sales- 111 I law C i S Co
13. r. Millryde. $Sjr,, in Wnl.iliia
$121'..
Wedtiesil.ix Ian 21
SAI i:S - H.IWKli lluanls Hio Mi
llryde. $Sir,. 200 Millryde, $S2'.. Soli'
Millryde. $S 2f. Iiln Mi llrxile. $S 25,
100 Millryde. $S2f inn Mi llrxde ,
$2'., Hi rahnni; Itub $2u7" J" Hut
ihlnson. $22 M HtitihltiKon, $22
Sesnion Sales " Cua. J I.I. I.". Cw.i,
$11
Thursday, .Ian. 2.".
SAI IIS- liitvxeu lluanls .',:, Mi
llryile $S.17'. 2n Millryde. $S37i...;
Jim Millryde $x:.o, inn Mellryile,
$S'.n. .mi Millryde $S".o, lid o.ilui.
$:in;2ij in o.ihu, $:n i.2ij, Hi o.ihu,
$1l.:'ij. .'0 IMoneer $2.",'i '. I'ioneer.
$.'it'i. 10 II C i S Co, $!27r.. 20 1
Oaliu $31 l.l'ij- 200 Ola.i $r.2fi. 101
Walalua $121.. in Walalua. $1211. f.il
W'aialiia $l:i.. loo Walalua. $I2:
SJnnii Hlln I'iiiI i,s. $lnii fill
Session Sales 25 Hllo Co $S i',2i .
2'. Hllo Com, $m;2', 7 Hllo Com
$M.2i 25 Walalua. $I2H. 10 Willi
lua. $l2ii
Crlday, .Inn Si!
SAI IIS lletweui Hoards 5U Ol.ia.
$ii 25, inn Ola.i $i! :'5. l!", I'loueir
$21U. 10 Walalua $1211. luo I'.iaiihnu
$25 7p.. 50 II II i M Co. $23. 5o 11
II .M Co $23: 10(1 II II & M Co ,
$23. 2i. O It it I. Co, $115, $30011
Hllo i:x lis, $'12 511- 1U .Millryde, $x -.0;
5il Mi llrxile. $S .Ml
Session Sales 111 Hllo Co. $Sl!2i...
5 I'lnnier. $210, 5 I'lomer, $2lu, 10
l'lnneei, $.mu; In I'ioneer. $210.
SliirkiililcWiilklus.
Nornuin T W'atklns left for the
Coast on the I.urtiue last Tuesday af
ternoon, en mute to W'ashltiKton,
wheie he will present n xery Kcncr
ously sillied petition askliiK for the
reappointment of i: It Stnckahlc to
the (ollettorship of the port A pe
culiar featuiu connected with Wat
kins' xisit Is the fad that should
StiitkahlP bo turned down he will be
come n candidate for the position,
basliiK his In I in on the lecord he has
made In tlie tieasuiy department ami
that he is familiar with the woik of
the ollUe
l.miil Sale.
According to the records or the real
estate dealers the sales for the past
week hale been on par with the sales
of the previous wciks One notable
feature was the purchase of a block
of laud In thu Ocean View district by
a hul of otllcers fiom the l'leet that
Is now in Hawaiian wateis
MuiiiiKcr Stanton of the Knlmuki
I-inil Compaii) lepoits that nn un
usual number of xlsltors nru tuklni;
nn Interest In property, especially
residence lots In the eastern section
of the city
Ur) iluck Work.
On Wednesday a paity conslstlni;
of ne.uly nil of the naval olllcl.ils on
the Island paid a visit to I'c.ul Har
bor to watch thu first operations In
puinpliiK out the qntittur section of
the blK drydock that has hi en llnlshed
so rur as loncietiui; Hie tloor The
empty Iiik process is bclui; very slovv
I) and caierull) done so that them
may be no sudden stiuln ImniKlit onto
the seitlon that Is belni; cleared The)
section that the pumps are workiue;
on has bi'eu neaily drained and It up
liears to lie us near ilnter Unlit us Is
possible to make It
't'hti si i i. in I l.i. ,1,... ..r il... .i 1...1.
Ik I,..lnir t rll.ii... ......i ...M
pourlni; In the seven feet or concretu
on the bottom
Other piellmlnury work about the
post In the line or In) Iiik track, ki.uI
Iiik olT ami eieitliiK leniioraiy stiuc
lures Is kiiIiik ahead uccorillUK to (on
tract 1 "ll ".,,
('iMipcrallie Ciiiinir).
It was Kiveii out last Tuesday that
then. Is every piospeit for u (o-oper-atlve
pineapple tunuciy beltiK erect
ed on Maul in the near fututu Ac
ioiiIIiik lo S T Starnlt, head or the
Tenltoilal iiinrketliiK division, mucli
or the land In the vicinity of Haiku,
.iiiiiii, win be tinned Into pineapple)
fields by the homesteaders In that sec-l
Hon, mid It Is the Intention to unol
their Interests and build n cannery to
he opeiated on the co-operatlvn plan
Tho demand for canned pines on tho
nmliiliiiifl lj r.it i. .i...
iiacltx of ilu. ,,.,.,... . "",;",
pacii) or the canueiies now-nneratlnc: I
In tin
I... Terrl.oty and that .he,,.,,,, of
""'."'" "'"-rs Is v .,. uii.';z"1. '"!":'
HKht direction
iljii-llni; Miirkluir Hours.
On Monday the vvoikiuen on tho
new CiiIIcko of Hawaii huildlni;
walked out on strike, but the trouble)
unu ..ll ...in ii. "".." iioiiiie.
Tlm einanis of i '"", '""" I"1;
Iho leiuams of the men wero that
thov be n.ii Kiii.,,,iv ,. ... ,i...
IiiiIIiIIiik ami that II:
" J ...,...i in tut.
ie lest of the day i
he called a holldii)
Thero was to be no loss of Hm nr
llicrcaso of wukcs, thu men nKrteliiB
to work met time limine Hie week
that would luaku up foi thu Saturday
iiflernoon which they wished to take
off There was some talk uuiniiK
those who wein oh strike, that the
men at work on other Jobs by the
same iniitriictiiis would bo vailed
Ifiom work In sympathy If their de
mands were not grunted ,
, , - r.lKhtyllxe miles from HniiKknm;. up
, Iti'llulen ami lliiliicss.
The combined L'nBllsh churches or xh 1'rl tUer- " ','1 """ llt
the c Ity have made arrangements for,"- Clinton, with u pnpiiliitliui of over
linking oxer thu Kniplrc theater for :,0U0,(I00. It Is n typical ciilniKe (Its.
the pill pose of holdlne; meetings elur- ., , ,rilVl.i,.P ...i,,, visits I'antnii
ItiK the'Letiten season A direct up
pi al Is to be made to business men.
xx inn tne Mate xxauts none with the
money It has appropiiateil for the
fiull II) Unlit In Hawaii Thete Is
$lniin mailable at the present mo
ment, and the lettet states that the
bulk of that amount should be In-
xested In Inspectors With tills ntiil-
eistninllliK there will be about till
mole men put In the Held to se.utli
out the My
The dlsliurslni; of the Catlroinln
money will be throii;h the hands of
II A. Welnlaud, the man wlio wim
I sent here ftoui that State to look out
for California's luleiests.
r cable fliilll the II u I I e t I II 'h
WimliiiiKton (oriespomlent Hates that ' ,Uri'"1 ' l'lKl,t K"t''"- Tl"' stntsaio
Coiikkss will npproprl.ile $,ir.,UOH. mostly iit.mil iIkIiI Tut wide muiiu(
, ale as narrow as four ft. I. wlitle t.
The cornerstone of the new College ' f'-"'i' boulexurds nnd nx.i s- l-1
of Hawaii wan l.il.l laul Mon.l.v will,'"'1" ""' IIIUKIlllUellt wldlll oMwilXx)
Inipiesslxe ieienionle.s, .Indue Cooper
pn-HliliiiK. iihitlHtil by W It KurrlliK-.
, nm .,,.s(em (jmolp vrk ,,n
the new liiilldlin: Is itolnu nloni: siilen-
dhlly nml It Is expected that the Ulof
will he placed bv the middle of next
...... .11, ,....1 tl.... tl... nlk..n.. .. Ml I
...Wlllll mill null l,ll- nil IICI III l Will III-
coiiiiueieo wiiiiiu ine commit time
limit which is about the end of lime
Silmnrl7 IniiirpdRiles,
AppllcntloN lias been in.ulu In tln
tieasuier of tlie Terrltoiy for the lli -
corpoialloll or the firm or .loseph
bchwail. U.ulted It is stated that
t IlltVll It I 11 TITi.II UllnMiil ( lllll.i.l n H1
.".. ''.. "". " ""'" c
uiiu me tine;u is llSKl'll Id CMCUll
Hie cnpllnl of the 111 in to $2."il,000.
Hflixwittz holds "ilHC of the shines of
Hie stock.
No liumlirriitit Line.
According to the
from A. J Campbell,
latest ndvlces
xx ho Is In i:u
llllll III till) lllfMroutu tit lint Tulrhnr.
lal board of li.imlKmtlon, theru will
I HlgultiB up for n reKiilur )m. '
mlKriint Hteamshlp Herxlce between
Kitropuuii ports mid Honolulu. Cump-'
bell states that the prices of charters I
huvo KOliu lip oxer half, on account of
tho hcaxy demands nindo on thu ton -
liUKR 111 Kuropenll waters ilurlnc the!
Turkish-Italian war. Tnklui: this In
to consideration the plans of tho Im
migration board will bu abandoned
lor some time to come.
I'lonil Day Parade proKinm has
been changed slightly thioui;h the
fact that It has been discovered that
IVbruary ilst Is Ash Wednesday, nnd
it has been silKKesled by n number of I
leauuiK citizens tiiai ine water car-',,, n ,.rilM im,i countries, were busily
nival section coinpilslni; "I'lnuforo" ,,ln,,0j,.(1 ,i,s day In ilestro) Im? the
r0,1.."1'1'!"1 ""m.'.1"', 1Jlr,'c,"r (Jel" , Idols and are objects .nntalne.l III these,
erul Will haswIllliiKlyiiiiieed to this ,..,,,.. ., lt ,.tful mnestral
sllBlit cluitiBe. tt.n)U. l(ltll M u lrtinncK for the sol ,
Idlers, xvns iiiitoiicliid It was ornii-
Thu Amurlcan llrokernKo Company ,.,, i,h Kr., ,i,. t x.iy beau
has n.nde application to thu Terrltc.t- , ,,, , ,, ,, ,,
oil vZl!!,"rrf?.r ' 1 ri'-":",'i1,;r "Blnnd contalneil the ancestral tablets of
uml valuing of the Bhares of that In-1 . ,, . , , ., . , ,
stltutlon. Ah It stands now thuro ure I " l,,lnK '-"T"
IHO shares nt $100 encli and It Is pro-1 r"r "h1'1""1'' "f ''"
posed by thu C'oiuiaiiy to cIiuiiko It ! Se0 Execullon Ground.
to 100(1 sluircB ut JI0 each. The mm. Wo K,n '1 F''" ""' ,'1'1
puny has thu prIvlli'KU to extend tho
cnpllal to $.r.0,(IU0.
Complaint Is inado that the returns
from the shipments of bananas to tho
Coast uro so small that thu Krovvers
hero seem to think that then) Is
soinethliiK not nltogethcr rlK'it In the
transaction. Thu flillllli; off In tho
etutiiH Is laid to tho fact that much
of thu fruit Is spoiled In fumlKutiou
and cannot be sold mid that poor
packlUK on this end Is also lesi s-
fr HOIIIU of tlm Iohh Oiih Hliip
- ..,U ,, ... .!.. "il .u I.. I.uils It.t.x
the matter uiul report,
luport.
Tlio now motor lire ciikIucb urn o
pected to ail he next inoutli and
piupariitinu Is beliiK made for thum.
Chief TlmrBton bus been looking up
Hid teioids nf the motor-di lven Hro
tiucks and ho Is satisfied that solid I namlle bomb tluowii In front of him
tiles mo tho proper HiIiik for such Tlm assassin was detected mid nrrest
xehleles Ho has tho records of some ' 'd by an lminrl.il oillecr. About the
of the pei form. mces of similar mil- middle of Dicember this otllcer fell
chines on thu hill streets or San Into the hands of the revolutionists
Kruliclsco, mid ho thinks If the inu- lie was tuken to Canton, cut up In
chines couiIiik lo Honolulu are In thu small pieces, disemboweled uml bis In
saiuu class they will bu Just what terntil orKiins cmrled throiiBli thu
' neew1 ,me
Concruto construction Is roIiik on
In sexcral places about thu city.
AinmiK somo of the leading ileces of
woik In this inuteilal may bu men
tloned the Collego of Hawaii, tho
- , . .. ... .. ....
. "? rS T
of lleretnnla mid Nuimun. and a imin.
ber of minor structlires In the Ka -
linukl district theru are u number of
new homes In the course of coustiuc-
Hun,
i,,.t H be said or our enemies:
T""' ' "'" "" '""',,'""" '"","'"'
fo, whl.h we nex.r .11.1 nnd nexer will
, ..,.,
milt, tmy t'iiiiiiij .r.t".
When a man hopes for the best nnd
K.'ts It. Im .wishes he had liom d for,
Hoiiiithlnu bitter.
A DAY IN CANTON
By Mrs. George Stephan.
will sie phases of native life that are
nexer suspected III the I.Ik m inl-f"i -
(Ikh seaport ii null as Hi.imhuiiK and
tiouaiy ilass of uiiuile iilwnys tin
llrst to rebel iiKiilust the liiirilius laid
on them by the i oh is, anil exn itiKer
lor eliaUKe mid lefoito iulx this
wintir Clinton tltUnml Itsiir a lexo
lutiiui.iry i Ity, frit: nnd Indi poidi ill
from Hie tliione, n ml tlie im iniiieiil
was turniil otr to the n xoliillonlstH
wllhoiit a Plow. At Hie lime of our
xisit tlie city was full of roldliis, but
these xre departing iei dax for
tile mirth to 11 Id III the lltlllllpt to
lliptllle I'clilllK'. j
'I he ilty Is l lit in ly Miiiinindid by,
li rtone wall, IiIkIi ami tliiilt and
r"'1 Tl"' "l"11" "u """ l" ""
lll'H !. the lower pall opu to the
stieet. as If tlie entile f t wall bid
I" en reinoxed A multitude of sIkii-
boaids and linlipiin Ii.iiik from Ihesu
shop. unnpUhly cmiopi Iiik the stieit'
I I . .... ... II...... t. II...
llllll IIIIIIlllIK II MMl (II HIIIKIII .11 ll..'.
least illMtirluiiiie, the people swiiioi
out or Hie shops nml homes like rats
I uml tlie slncl Is nlini.it Instaiillv a
11111HM r ,,,,. W(. w.re ciiilul
I HimmikIi thise stints in siil.in chilis,
w,, ,hriu ,",,., to n chair, aiidonui
L nmllMlI0 , tllrll ui ut o.u way
' , ()(ml HOUW Mlirlo 11KM1(. , , t
I
-",.. ,..,. tI.0,.,K U tli.r tlmis our
b) the
coolies xxmilil fairly fence u wax'
IbroilKll, )elllllK lllstll) as till) went
As u rule, the peoplu sunned itocid n.i-
turcsl, readily inakliiK "' and Mil
IciiliiK themstlxes iiKiilust u xxall until
i wu passed i
Wonderful Shops. '
In thu liusliiess section of Canton
""",y of ,,, in" H ":u 'l"u'1"'1 """
to a sln(;lo coniinodlly. Thus one street
l'i'l ''"'I' ""er sho. whero only
r""'' utr" sold Ivory, sand ilwood, silk,
feather, and the next xxuh all Jadn
done stores. One nf tuu oddest to us
w the street where coillns were sold
Hi" MUeerly shaped Chinese coillns,
so dlrfennt from our cmn In theso
shops coillns were piled up on thu
side's, xxhlle In Hie center the xxork
man siiuatted on Hie tloor, busily ell
Kiik'ed M puttliiK more coillns to
Ki.thir. Tline lire man) beautiful leinples III
Cnnton, but e were unable to xlslt
man) of them, for the revolutionists.
trm. to the examples of revolutions
fxi't-utloii Kroiind. where formerl) tliey
used to behead ordinary criminals.
such lis robbers, nnd crucify the worst,
"U1'" n murmurs nun nuuiiresses.
' Hoimtlim-ii Hie xlitlm wns u.ilicci lo
the cross with red-hot nails. Another
method was to bind him to thu uoss
I nnd the executioner then proceeded to
cut lllm lli In little bits. It Is called
, thu "Death by a Thousand Slices"
Usually In such ii sentence tlie friends
(,r ti. vxretched criminal bribed tlieoc-
,.L.utloiier to kIoi IiIiii opium until liu
VVUS too d'eailelled to feel tile pilll The
cross Is still kipt lure, but they uro
coiiiinencliiK to slioot their criminals
Instead or beheadiiu: tlulil. Ill HiW
connection, the fnllowlnc Ineldiiit
vvhlcli oecurriel rece ntly may proxeln
tcrcstliiR:
About two months iiko the tartar
' Kcneral at Caiitou was killed by u dy-
'studs on loni; bamboo poles. An uc
couiii o mis norriuio occurrence) up
,.lirr, ,,u HoimkoiiB papers and Is
the souice of my Information.
Cutmeat in Plenty,
The meat stalls In Canton nro clean
lookiuir, but scarcely attractive to a
Western mind on account of tho dead
"B" ",,H """ r,,,M '"""' l,' rnr mlv;
' '"l0 ""H "''f "l'u'' n'"' Hcraped
Inns, cats mid rats hum; up for sale.
cl"" "r ""lr' "ml l'u"B "I1 nH "" "" a
ll"' lllni1 "i''1 '" "'l n. but nil thu
luts I sun were nut skinned mid liuiilT
up us so many labbrts or minimis
would ham,' In a liulcher shop at liome
In ".. shops we saw wlro caK-s or
,.,,, ts ... ' ratM ,.,, ,..,, .....H ,,.
iiiiskiih or live rats anu sinaii caisjir
kittens, waitim,' for a purchaser be
r'"" ,"''"K U"1"1
"'''"" nr mnny biaullful HiIiiits for
jsalu In Canton, allhouijh Just niiiv
many of the stocks haxo been reinoxed
to SliaiiKcn ami lloimkonK nnd storid
for safety until after tho xx'ar. Silks
of ixirx kind, eiulslte etnbrolilerlis,
iiiarMlous earxliiK In hory, beautiful
cuixut mid Inlaid furniture. Jade Jew
elry, samlalwi.od and sllvir nnd brass
wines till the prlciWss curios out!
dreams of IIiiiIIiik in the Orient lira
here
"City of the Dead."
Our last stop In fore leax Iiik thexenlU
ed iltv wns to xlslt tlie "Cllv of the
Dead" This Is a law IiiiIIiIIiik of
many rooms, nnd okii courts fillid
Willi nits of lirlKlit llowirs. In each
room Is ti cotllu. In riiutknlly sealed
with many fonts of taiiiuir. nnd each
loutnlnllu; the bod) of n Cliliiam.iu,
awnlllm; the fortunile tiny for liurl.il
'rhl'iliix Is llnnllv n. inn d by u sootli
Miyer whin the stars nnd oliii r oimns
are fnxorable Some of Hie bodies liax'u
been Ihire for mum )ems All altar
with xwitcr nml biiriilmr Incense Is be
fore null totllu In some uiscs tiie
fiimllv of the deecasid, fenrlnir Hie
lilllldlllK llllKllt be destlox'id dill lllR the
war, haxe plm eil the eollln on Hie
door nnd toveieil it with soll-n sort of
teiiipoinrx' burial, for It is to be taken
up as pooii as safe, nml restored to Its
platform to nwnlt the "liuky ill)" for
Inn l.i I
Louis S Owslix- of Chlc.-iKo, tiiK'lll.try
lecelxir In New Yolk State of the
Charles T Ytrkm estate, was enjoin
ed I.) SorriiKiile I 'ol in Ian ut New York
rioui cm li lilni; n m- executorship func
tions In til it State pelldlllir the deci
"liill of prill eedillKS to oust lllm
ChaiKi'N tlint Owsli)'s admliilstrntiou
has coxt the estnte more than $3, fill,
(mil iiie m. ole 1. Hie cm colors of the
i ft lie of x, i ikes' widow, .Mary Adel
aide Yilk'es
wa
Announcement
COLD STORM
PLANT IS BE
Arc lilted II t Kerr, who hns ik
slsneil tho splendid nexv plant for tli
Japanese Sake llrewlni; Cnniimny, snys
Hint work Is well iltider xxny Th'
plant when compli'tci! will cost In the
nelKhborhood of $3ii,nW).
Ten thousand dollars' worlli of inn
chliiery Is to lie Instnllcd by the llano,
lulu Iron Works, and the luillilliiR It
self Is of Honolulu laxn hrlik, so that
prnctitnlly Hie entire plant will be u
home proilm t
The Insulation Is furnlflml by tlie
Armstrong Cork Company, of l'ltls
litirK. I'a, and the cold storaKe doorc
, by Slexiiison k Co, of Chester, l'a
' Tlie new plant Is Im uled nt the foot
'of I'auo.i Vallc), liuir llooth's io.nl.
when complete il Is expeded lo lie n)
iniHlerii. iiitoil.'ite tolilstoi.ii;c plant
In exery iiartliiilar
WIDOW AND HUSBAND'S
"SPIRIT" ARRESTED
Beikeley Police Hold Couple
Tor Healing Before Lun
acy Commission,
Mi:itlxi:i.i:r. Cul. Jan K. The
llerkeliy police toiilitlit took Into cus
tody .Mrs Will Car) I and Wllfild lb 1
lexue, belli leccnt arrlals froni Den
er. nnd nru mux lioldliiB them In
dcllnile pelldlllK the results of il llttltl
Inxi tlKatlou tod.iy.
AiconllnK to the police, Mrs Caryl,
who is 1 1 late d In Sail rr.iuclsco, camu
to llerkeley iilioiil a foitnlKlit K". Her
husluiiiil hud dliil In Deux c r but u
short time before Soon after she (
rlxcil tin re appinreil op the siene WIN
rt ! llellexue
esli rdny iielKlibors complained that
the home of .Mrs Cur) I. at 211s liuraiit
nxeiiue. was not Hie ipilitcst pi. ice In
the world nt ulKlit The police luxes-
WC have put in UP-TO-DATE:
MATTRESS MACHINEnY
and have today tho only up-to-date
mattress factory in
the Islands, and aro prepared
to re-cover Osttrmoor or any
felt mattress at a cost that will not
exceed the cost of a common mattress.
We fjuarnatce not to disarrange the
felt while placing a new cover. We
cairy a large stock of ticking in 'all
colors for tlie re-covering of mat
tresses. A mattress made on tlie new ma
shine that we have just installed will
not become lumpy, but will lie even
and flat. In filling a mattress by hand
Hie result can not be but a lot of lumps,
but with tho new mattresvmaking ma
chine that he have, the filling is all
done with one movement and it Is Im
possible for a lump to be made.
The new mattress-making machine
is a perfect woiker and turns out a
mattress that we can guarantee as a
perfect job.
Coyne Furniture Co.,
Limited
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Eitabll -"l I'M'
Walter Baker
&-Co.'s
CHOCOLATE
and COCOAS
I'or eailiiR, clrlnkliiK anil cooklnc
Pure, Delicious, Nutritious
cjlOfllHMW
II. ri-li ml t. rt lull ill Dlhrn
Hrcakfast Cocoa, 1-2 lb tins
linker's Chocolate (unsweet
ened), 1-U lb cakes
German'". Sweet Chocolate,
1-1 11) cukes
lor Sale by Lriiilng Groctri in Honolulu
Walter Baker & Co. Lid.
DOKCIIBSTUK. MASS., U. SS. A.
53 HIGHEST AWARDS IN
EUROPE AND AMERICA
Hunted, mid Mrs Cnrjl told Hieni sbu
Kclurnll) held illscussliins xxlth tin)
spirit of In i di parted husband iliiilni;
the UlKlit bonis 'I he police ImcstN
Itatcd a little furtliir, ami, c iiciniiiter
Iiik lltllcMic, Mere Inld I.) IiIiii that
lie Was tiie spirit of the dipirted
Vurxl r'lie police will prest nt Hit)
iiiuple to the Inn icy touiiolsslon tod ix
for u lienrliiK
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