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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T.VH, WEDNESDAY, APR. 21, 1912.
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HUNTER TO COMPLETE DETAILS
OF N. Y. PAN-PACIFIC BUREAU
follow litis the report of tlio Mauds-ArciiniMhc-I'ncllle:
Club 1'iiclllu din
nrr hero februury 23 Hint reach"!!
Sydney, tlio Austrnllnn government has
ordered I'erry llunttr, head of tlio
j tourist liiirpiiu for the inimnomrrnUli
I who iirrlvcd here on Iho Murnnia from
Hjilney today, to tnko tip tho mailer
In Honolulu and sco what port of u
I hinds can lie arrived at In connection
with thq mutter of establishment ut u
centra bureau In New York lie will
stay In Honolulu for Nhout n week,
ditrlns which time Hie m.illrr will ho
thoroughly discussed nt i n(eetlnt; of
tho Hnnds-Around club nmt the I'uh
Hc Hcrvlcc Association
From Honolulu Hunter proceed to
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Continued 2 Days
Wednesday and Thursday
We will sell at the same price $2.50 the balance of the
shoes left over from our big clearance sale which has been
running during the past week. There are quite a few good
bargains left, and especially in the narrow widths.
We have also found a few more ' short lines and placed
them along with these at the same price.
Don't put it off too long your size may be gone.
Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd.
1051 Fort St
"The Big Shoe House"
Tel. 1782
London, where lie will reorganize the
Australian Immigration system ulntig
tho line cmhislled In his report made
urter Ilia last visit.
Account! of the I'mlflc dinner were
"ent 'to tho premiers of the Australian
tjtntrs hy flovrrnnr froar, nml llunttr
reports that they lire enthusiastic
nlmut tho schemo mid will stand rlalit
behind It. "Australia," die n.ilil this
inornliiR, "In (,'oIiik to plate n hureati
In New York whichever way thlngi
go. At tho same time the goMrntnent
ronllzcs that the cooperation of thn
llnnds-Around-lhr-rnclflc I'luli means
n grcnl deal, mid If inn thing can ho
lone to hrlug till nhout, then t nm
RolnR to do It
FOR
Mnrked Improvement In eradicating
tuberculous animals from the dairy
herdii of Honolulu and general prog
rcss toward guarding the rllj's milk
supply Is told In nporl hy Terri
torial eVterinarlan Norgaiud and An
slslnnt Veterinarian Case, submitted
to the Hoard of Agrlcnlluiu and for
estry -IhN tpornlng.
Dr. Norganrd reports that more than
4l'(in he.ul or dairy cattle have heeli
tented with tho highly gritlfylng re
sult that only 139 head have lieen
found Infected with tuberculosis, nmt
without exception the owners of tlio
lnfeded cattle huvo begun getting rid
of them.
IteportlnR on the program made. Dr.
Norganrd says:
"Tho rulo established hy tho Hono
lulu Dairymen's Association to refuse
absolutely to rc efvo or In any vv.vy
liaiullo the milk from dairies where re
in ting nnlm.it,. have been lelalned, or
oven where untested animals nrckrpt.
lint had n" salutary effect on the en
lire local dairy Industry, nnd obverse
or contrary reports notwithstanding.
It must be admitted that the dairymen
of the illy nnd county of Honolulu
I have responded most ndmlrably In
their coneirleil elTort to suppress this
icin-t destructive nnd dangerous of all
(urgcs to animal as well ns human
Tho report of this division for the
month of Keptembcr, loin, when tho
llrst annual tuberculin test of thedalry
herds of the city of Honolulu had Just
nhout been IHiMieit, shows SRH renc
lors out of 17IB nnlunls tested, o
'32t2 per cent Tho present test of the
same herds, those of .the city alone,
shows 101 animals tested wltl 91 ro
nctors, or f.."l per cent
DR. RODGERS
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Preparations for tho annlvermuy
festivities which will be hold Saturday
night In tho Odd Fellows' Hall and
which will combine a ball, a progroa
tlvo whist party and a literary enter
tatnment, aro progressing rapidly un
dor the' direction of Chairman 11. T.
llollman of (he general committee.
The bIx Honolulu lodges will unite to
cclobrnlo tho founding of tho fraternal
order In Ilaltlmoro nlnoty-thrco ycats
(Continued from Pane 1)
sights of thn city, and from tho fact
that he had bung nut this sign ho was
known among the Hawaiian its "Kim
ka lino."
He was about 78 years of age. In
his cnrller life ho had been. It Is said,
u journalist and bad worked for some
of tho great mainland newspapers, Af
ter .practising here for many ears, ho
was appointed secretnry of the board
of education under the then suiierln
tendent of public Instruction. Alata.il
T Atkinson. Tills was on Mny 20.
1896. After holding tjm position with
much credit to himself, ho resigned
In 1905. his reslBnnllojrheHHgi duo to
tho fact that ho found hi, growing ng
wns Incapacitating him for Iho close
application to the clerical riuttes of
bis olllce. He began practising medi
cine again, but latterly,, owing to de
clining enrs. lie was moro or less In
active In business life.
During the revolutionary days, Dr
Itodgers Wns secretary of the annexa
tion commission.
The deceased leaves no relatives In
tlio Islands in far as known Ills wife
died yenrs ngo Ho Is suhl to have
a half-brother In New York, connect
ed with tho U 8. Marine Hospital Ser
vice.
Dr Itodgern was u prominent Odd
fellow, nnd this morning the dag over
tho Odd Fellows' building floated at
half-mast out of respect to tho do-
cejsed. He wns n nember of Har
mony Lodge No 3, nnd was olio of
the firm district deputy grand sires,
representing the Sovereign (Irand
LodRe. Ho bad held ninny other exalt
ed positions In Odd Fellow ranks. Tho
funeral will ) held under the aus
pices of the order, and will tako place
tit .1 o'clock tomoronv afternoon from
Odd Fellows' Hall
ago.
Fiedorlck V Wlctiman, nun of Hen
ry P Wlchmati, wns n returning pas
sengcr on thn llnnotulaii this morn
lug. Ho has been n student nt Stall
fnrd 1'nlverslly, nnd it) now returulin;
In innko Ills homo hero nnd to cuter
tho linn of II. F. Wichinnn & Co.
Fred. W'lchman inndo n groat repii
Intlon nt college as nil onrsumu, hclng
stroke nf Iho Stanford crow that won
from Washington aud'C'allfornla In the
tlireo-cornored rnco held April 13, II
Ih possiblu that If buslncsR permits ho
will keep up his rowing with one of
tho local clubs, mid his presoueo In
any boat would greatly strengthen Ita
chances of winning next Itegntta Hay.
ROWING EXPERT
llnlletln Want Ada will And It
Tho caso ngnlust Daniel I. Nichols,
charged with assault on n soldier at
Port Klintler, was nollled this morning
when It ramo beforo Judgo Clemens
In tho Federal Court,
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There will bo tho regular mooting
of tho Harbor I'-immlsslon this nfler-
lioon In tlio Senato chamber.
The tlrst of the Australian represen
tatives tri gu to tho Olympic games at
Htockholm Is it through passenger on
the Canadian-Australian steamer M.i-
raniii, which arrived from Ojdney this
morning He Is George I'pwood, tho
gienteKt nuthorlty on rowing that Is In
Austrnllt at the present time When
he Ii not biry settling disputes as to
bow tn row, Uptvood Is clerk for tho
Australian Kcnatn
I'pwood Is an enthusiast when II
i nines down to it matter of pining,
and ran ofthniul R'e tho history of ev
ery man who ever inndo good In a
shell Ho Is recognized its tho staud
nnl authority In Australia, und Is go
ing tn Stockholm to seo how the
world's ihnmplons nro shaping mi and
In try ami pick up some new pnlntn'
on tho game.
Depuly Allorncy OenernI Arthur O
Smith Is working on the l'alolo water
rights In order In llud out nxactly Just
what rights thoro nro to betaken nv
cr when final action In taken by tho
Government. k
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Bargains in Veranda Rockers
diiiiiim: l(ATr. hi:ais ami hacks
Priced from $1.60 to $4.40 '
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MILLINERY
Every etoamer from the mainland brings tome new Ideas for this de
partment. We aro making a spoclal display of
Tailored Models
for the Summer, made In our own "work"-room.
The natty TYROL STEAMER and AUTO HATS have been a big" sue
cess tills year. See our window display of these serviceable hate, ,
The Big Sale of
WHITE GOODS
will continue until the end of the week,
Tbe values offered at this sato in
Nainsook, Long Cloth,
and White Dress Fabrics
are exceptionally good.
Now Is the Time To Buy
8PLCMDID ASSORTMENT OF
New Silk Dresses
(Only One of East Style)
Tbeco goods represent the very latest In style and finish.
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Made of plain and fancy
Messaline,
Shot Chiifon. Taffeta
and Foulard
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