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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, TUESDAY, MAV 7, 1912.
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H iliwHEN YOU WANT TO
I " MOVE
m vceKiy laicnuar
MONDAY! -
L Hawaiian Stolid.
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B THURSDAY: Jl XL O I,
K Honolulu ( umnuiiiilcrr (Additional Ship ping on Page &) nnnn i ir n
FR.D ? " ftrrnmpnft mmnTPIIT .....nn llf I nnns and f
W (((ciiiilc so nml Hi uric. I1 1 Mil 1 III1 liMl'll'll All III IflArlllv1 HA A V II ULILIU illlLf L
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I. s. Itcmilnr.
AU Tliltlax numbers ol t
Order ere cordially Invited to
attend meetluin of local ledges
Jtect on the
2nd mid llh
Mtlllllll) llf
i.icli ui'inlli
lit h.f. Hull
7:311 f. 31.
Sliiiiliiri vf
oilier Asm-ilatlon-i
tor-
WINE F.NGlNtEHSl
cCKEFICIAl AS"CUTI01.
Jlnllj Invlltd.
Vtll. McKIM.i: I.OIKlt', Ml. ?,
Iv. uf y.
Meet's over) 2nd and 4th Satur
d:i evening nt 7 JD o i lock In
U ol f Hull, cor l'ort und
llcritjii.i VIsIiIiib brothers
cordldl) Invltnl to .atind
r ni:ivrz, c c.
r r Kii.iiGV. k it. 3.
iio.nom'i.u Minor, cic, 11. v. . i:.
,. .Honolulu Lodge So 610,
HA yTYB f O I.Iks, meets In
JjVW their hall, on King St ,
3k near Fort, every frlda)
Cytt evening Visiting Ilroth
Wft'Jm ern ate cordially Invited
i&i(hi' to nttend
a i: mi Ki'in i: n
II Ml N'Slltli:, Sec
OVIII' I.IHK.I Ml. I, K (if f.
Meets evirv Mrst and third Frl-
I day at 7 30 o cluck, I'j thlan
'Hall, corner llcretanlu and
Port streots Vlsblug brothers
cordially Invited to attend
I V IIVWK1NS C i'
o liriM. k of 11 .V. S
HAW VII VN lltllli: NO. 1, I. 0. II. 31.
Meets every first and third
Tuesday of each month In
fraternity Hull. I O O f
building Vl-iitlng brothers
cordially invited to uttend
MtY A ASCII, Sachem
Ol IS A i'l.UitY, C of It
noM)i.ri.r vkuik no, f. 0. 1:.
Miets on setond und fourth
Ituilmik.liv nvanltii. nf nneh
vn- month nt 7 P.O o clotk. In
K of P Hall, corner Fort
nnd Deietiuili isltlug brothers are
lav lied to attend
i msns, w p.
J V ASCII, Secy.
HIIMH.I I.I I.OIHif. X). 800,
I.. 0. 0. M-,
will meet In Odd fellows' building,
fort street near King overy Friday
evening ut 7 ",n o clotk
Visiting brothers eoidlally Invited
to attend
AMHHOSB J WIUTZ, Dictator.
f. A JCOHSO., Secrotary
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
MILTON & PARSONS
Pantheon Dldg.
PHONE 3088 TORT STRCET
THE VERY LATEST IDEA8 IN
Spring Hats
Miss Power,
Millinery Pirlort, Dniton Dloek
ZEAVE
Just received e Si irn lit t m
LINEN TAILORED SUITS, WHITE
COATS and LINGERIE GOWNS
ROOMS 66-67-63, YOUNG HOTEL
"bon ton
HAT SHOP
HIGH . CLASS MILLINERY
Club Stables Block
MRS. E. E. DAVIS. Proprietor
K. UYEDA
1027 NUUANU STREET
HATS
Up-to'date Millinery and Men's Hats
VMS?
m
W2
g-yr i.
CITY TRANSFER CO.
(Additional Ship ping
DELAY ARRIVAL OF
Buyo Maru, Duo Here Friday, Expected to Arrive With New
Fireroom Crew Pacific Mail Steamers to Berth at Bishop
Wharf Two Inter-Island Steamers Depart for the Big
Island Oil Tanker W. F. Herrin Takes Fuel for Kaana-paK
Striking tliemeii arc causing macule, o'tjock next Tuesdu) evening. Tho
trouble to the management of the To- hp.as1,1 "'" dl'',nrt W.1"1 ? ,!BllL,"st ."'
mi Mhcii Knlahn and other Japanese1
.. ..-. II..,. i ,in I. ,1,1
, ,,llllll,vo, ,t,ii,iiif, ,,, ntjj v,..
lire ullh the urrlval of the faclflc
Mall Htcauixhlp Siberia
I he lluvo Maru, one of the T. K. K,
nelHht inirlerx nperatlni; on tlio Orl
ulal South American run, and expect
ed to airlve al Honolulu about I rlday,
li Is belle veul will he eouslderiibly de
'hvciI In cause of ixistlug labor tiou
tilts pievaillug in lap.inese shipping
e In les
The fireroom i rew In the Hiiro Mnrn
l.-vve demanded a marked Increase In
wages At the time of departure of
tin Siberia fioin Yokohama their re
quest had lit en n fused h the man
agement
The lluvo had all cargo aboard and
was sihediileil to depart from the lust
lup.iiiise port of tall for Valparaiso
b) wuv of 1 1 lulu when the llrcmui
wul kid mil
The moutlilv pa of llrRlelnss fire
men laid been IKe-d at npprilmatly
111, vvlilili includes the regular pay of
T a monlh with tho added aHovv luigo crowd nf spectators. Tho Terrl
nines In Inpanese shitiplng circles lorlnl Hand was pieseut and played a
this sum Is declared to be $1 50 in e delightful serenade. A number of well
cess or the rate paid by some of the known businessmen sailed for tho
competing lines. j mainland In the vessel. The steamer
It Is well known hero that the big depirted with much of her first-class
noi Sblnvci Maru was subjected to
some dela nud her olllcers to much
inconvenience nt Yokohama Just prior
lo her departure from Yokohama for
Honolulu through a strike among the
llremen. The T K. K., however, se-i
tbd this mutter tomporuiny ny t ne
promise of a elollnite nnsvver to lie tie
intuit! upon the lettirn of the liner to
lup.111
The Uuvo Mnru Is one of but three
elghters in Hie Central and Soutj
fre
Aine
.nean irnue, aim 11 is an iinpo i- .aliamu Cauiil, and with Its cnmplt
that the present sihediile be main Uuu Hin ,,0 ,,, hv ,h(, lutt rouU, ,
ant
mined, which 10 lotnl shipping people
wouitl lnuitaie nun me iiisi-i wm
win riut hefoie the steamer should
ll from okohatna
Praetlcallv evei) llnei on the Huio-
pt nil and American runs opeintlng 1111
'lor tho lapantse compniiles has been
subjected 10 delay In clearing tho Ja
. . . .
runs opointlnK uu
liiiii lsirts uciordlng to stories related
li olllcers In the Siberia
Mcnnwhlle. Yiikohnmn huibor polleo
were posted 011 I10.1t il the lapaneso
he" Hu)o Mam while calling hero
will in nil probnbllltv not iodic Inside
tho hurboi, as Hits xcssel. so lar as is
known at the olllcc of Castle tc Cooke,
has no 1 argo for the Hawaiian Islands
1 lie i ssel will ride at nnchcii outside,
her olllters melt 1) 1 nlllng for mall and
(11(gr8 or Hawaii This vessel was well latlen
frj with shlpmonts of fertlllzei, himbui,
Pacific Mail Steamers for Bishop " MTa 0.' llnJallon sti.
Wharf ' numbei of Spanish nnd for
Two Pa.hlc Mall steamers to arrlvo ttiguoso Immigrants, who recently ni
hcie within tho week nro lo berth at rUcd hero In tho Ilnrpal 011, wore ftm
Hlshop vvhurr. according to the pres "nrded to tho Hlg Island In this ves-
ent Intention of II llaekfcld k Co , thu wi
ldcat representatives "
The Persia, from Snn franilsto. Is Hllonlan To Sail This Evening.
,t,i in reach Ibis nort on Fildnv wllh H Is expected that the Matson Nnvl
11 few layover passengei shut no cargo
She will be given a ipuinlltv or coal
and this will bo loaded 1 1 Hie lllsh
op whiiif
I in, Cbliin. from Ihe Oilcnt with r.on
tons cargo. Is expelled line cm Mou products of tho lluwallan h lands Tho
day und this vessel Is also assigned to vessel has recently ealled at Pent At
Hlshop w bait. Tho China will retpilro Itu nnd llllo Is tho last port of call
coal, though tho amount is not slated before depurturu for the Coast,
nt this time. Sho will have room for 3
but live additional passengers, accord Hitting the Pace Along the Coast,
lug to local advices 1 The Pueille Navigation Co's steamer
f Ynlo at rived at San Pedro on April G
Burner Plaved Yacht Hawaii Off. Horn Sun Prnnclsco, breaking the
Tho Tenltorlal Hand und not a
stringed orchestra contributed tho
nroLTiiin of melody which Honied over
the water us tho jucht llawull uuijes
tlcully sailed ueioss Iho harbor and
through tho channel out to sea )es
terdny
'I ho baud, under the leadership of
llerr Ilerger, was stationed at tho etui
of Alukea wharf. Tho Impression was
gnined In some ciuartcrs that the lotnl
iisltlans had overlooked the depart-
nn- of llawali'H peunavl winner, which,
liowovei, wns not the case. The horn-
I bloweis wero all there with the big
'noise. '
13 '1 lie steuinshlp Uuverncn forbes, for
Lurllne Nearlna Port. I tnerl) tho Admiral, von Tlrpltz of Ham-
'Ihe Matson Nnvlgatlon steamer lung, lias boon purchased by Messrs.
lurllne, from San Francisco wllh Yiichniistl A. Co of Manila for the In
nearly lOOil tons cargo and lilt passen- ter Islnnd tradu. Sho was built In
I-, ru Is 111111 Inir nort ami. aceoidlnir to 1'IU", tor the Hnmtmrir.Anipilkn T.lno
11 Inn. iiullouriim reeelved tnda) by
Castlo .1 Cooke, tho loial agents, the
vtssel should anlvo oil Iho pint about
'I oilock tomoirow moliitug.
The Lurllne is to berth ut tho Hack
lehl now tho Matson Nuvlsillon,
whaif It Is tho prcbent Intention to
dlsiiutch tho vessel for Knhului on
filduy evening, tho l.urllno rotuinlig
10 iiouoiuiii Hiiuiiuy iiioiiuuk o '"
booked for dispatch to the Coast ut
BE MOVED BY MOVERS
(J. H. Love)
on Page &)
T. K. K. STEAMERS
-nt.l.i ..nudi.tur.iru ntwl n full uhltUMiilit
, , .'
" HUlwir.
Many Depart In the Mauna Kea.
One huuiireit aim liny uecK passcn-
gers departid for tho usual ports on
Maul and Hawaii In tho iiiter-lslandi Mall forwarded to San IYuiicIkco by
steamer Mauna Kea, which pulled ,), jnpaI,L.,0 sunnier Shlnjo Muru on
awu fioiu her wharf ift 10 o'clock this April 30th reachid destination jester
morning amid lliu blare of brass fronijdny ,N()rug
the Territorial band a thousand urns Oilontnl cargo ills-
The eablns weio 1Ikovv:so well lllled ci,nrged from tin 1'nclflc Mull liner Kl
Willi p.issciigeis, muny being tourists 1)t,ra mai(t!1 ., lonsldciablu showing
destined for the volcano, me wnariiu,, Alakeu wharf
was crowded wmi Bpeciniors. ino
. t
inrnvnv- .... .... ...
dmwlng a larger delegation than
ual.
r
Siberia Sailed with Many Paacenaerc.
Kott seven nbln passengers were
on. ...... ...!... . I r,. it. n rnn.i l il...
miu,iunuuui. w. .uv vwuo. i .,,,
Pnclllc Mall liner Slbe-rla, which was
dispatched from Alukea wharf at '
o'clock last evening. Tho Siberia's
departure was mnrked by a rathet
lassengcr space lllled.
Lalest Kosmos Liner Launched.
Thl, ,lrM, r . 12.000 tun steel
Mcanishlps to bo built for tho Kosmos
M.ru, hetween Huroiiean ports and
,10 Qolden (lute was to have been
iaullci,oli al Hnmburg about April 1ft.
Tnp ,PRSt.Si tiloli will be nn Import
ant addition lo tho merchant mnrlne
,,,alIIB tu the North Paclllc, will lie
blt , Im,,,t ,10 nipilreineiits of tho
um ,,, ,, , i;,irope
0II ,,aa"aP.al,: ,..,
""' " " iiiue-. .. i ..c-
r'n Nlt"' 1,L (Hs.mtclieil for Kaanapall
' ' "o illspatcncci or ixaanapan
1" nflenicMin to completo tho dls
tllrK1,I,f -'0,(l ,ar,c,l, tuel ,M,
T 111 I lurrln 11 ml nt Art til tun till tT Prm.
'ho Herrin. under command or l-ap-
lal" McDonald, arrived nt Honolulu
ostordny with oil for tho local branch)
f tlm Associated Oil Company Gen
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ln,m
Kllauea Away for Kona Coast.
'iho Inter-Islund steamer Kllauea
fulled shortly nftei noon today foi
I"IiUh nlong tho Kona and Kau coast
nt.,....l..u.iii.ii.,ii
ration steamer Hllonlan will bo ills-
ii.uiiiii rT lln-i liflllil nan UWii tll... mi.. ...i.U ...1 ..
paiencu irom nun ior nan 1 rnncisco tnaities 1 lie) only glvo tempoiury le
direct this ovenlng Tho Hllonlan hnsllef nnd their reuellou Is harmful and
(oinpleled Hie loading of a full shlM sometimes moro annoying than eousll-
went of sugar and other Important
steaming record between these port s,
She tundo tho run In 1U hours Zi lulu
utes Tho northbound iccoril Is held
by tho Hurvurd of tho samo company,
With a record of 1(1 houis ft minutes
ra
Light Will Remove Menace to
Navigation,
Richardson's Hock, ulliiatcil on tho
west eoast of Iho Santa Uarbara Isb
end, eighteen miles south of Point
Conception, and for )ears n menace to.
uuvigntlon, Is to bo equipped with nu
acetylene light.
Bo
1 Steamer Bears Name of Executive.
at a cost of UllO.onn sterling nnd has
foi several )ears been idylug nn Iho eents, Sil tulihts. ftO touts lleinem-
China toast She Is 201 feet lpug, 10 hei. vou can oblnlli them only nt our
fei t In beam, wit li a depth of 10 ftet.Hl'1'" " 'Iho Hexnll Sloto Ilensou,
ri Indies Her loglstcred tnnnngo is1 Sinllh & Co, Ltd, foil nnd Hotel
2007 gross and 1109 not. Sho Is n sHects
twin screw steamship -with n Bieed oil
U knots Tho steamer t cached Muul Hum vou bunks vim vvimt hound,
lu fiom Shuiighal last week.
- "
Ulllelli Want Ads will Und It.
.VESSELS TO AND
FROM JHE ISLANDS
(Special Cnljle (o .Merchant'
fxrlianirr.)
Tiietday, May 7.
MAHUKONA Arrived, Mm 0, 10 n.
., bark Fouling Suey from Honolulu.
QUAYS HAltllOU Arrived, Ma ,
schr, A. I), .lohhsoti. hence Apr 17.
SAN FRANCISCO Arrived. Mn 7,
8 n. ra., S S. Sierra hence May 1
YOKOHAMA Sailed, Mn) I, S 3.
China, fur Honolulu
AT THE PORT
Tho MatHon XavlKatlon tuf Iiitreilil
had returned from tnklnu n ton tn Kn
hulul.
Tho oil tnnker Maverick of the
Standard Oil fleet sailed for Hie Cnli
fornla const last evening
A inalnlnml mall li due to nrrlVe
enrly tomorrovv mornliiK '" 'I'0 Mntnon
Nnvlgatlon uteniner I.urllne
Yesterdaj'8 ileparturcs Included tho
Fteamvr V O Hall for Kauai ports,
takltiK mail and some enrgo
Sugar Icnvlng the islands III tlm
American-Haw ullan steamer Alasknti
reached Tehuanleiicc on last Tildas
Tho Matson wharf Is being cloaneil
up today pruparalur) to the ai rival of
y, steaniei I.urllne from Iho Coast
,. . . . , , . , . .. I
- .. -..
icinritsi, lruiu linn wmi rmiu aim u
us-lfuw! .,,., anlved nt Sun Pin...,
I v0lr,li ,i.ri.ln.'
Whon the l'uclllc Mall liner demil
cd for San fiauclseo last evening tin.
cibln-iiasseugti aiioiiiniodatlouH
hofiril wine I ni d 111 tho limit.
- - - - - - " ----- -"--. --- ;-. ...
Tho United Stales tioopslilp Hhei-
man will tall at Portland eu mule from1
Sou frunclseo to Honolulu, Utiuin and
.Manila, rue bluiiaan saneu iioni ioiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuf niiwun riiiieipii
San Francisco vesleidn) ! e n himI il, roiio him bun si ttlnl nin-
A device fin the successful launch l iblj
lug of lifeboats flulil Hie decks or a, Print lp il Cox's evpl in itlon rorvvlilp
steamer is i red I led to Chief Olllre r', plug tin toiuiKster was lliit he hid
Charles StuwarL of the Pucillc Mnil 11 Idistiiibtil tin ghls dining tin ntis
ncr Siberia Stewart It Is believed! und had ri rased to ob.v npiitid or
wlll soon eniltiiTor to secure n pateuti,irs to riturn t the stlioolhoii-e Ku
and engage In tho manufneturo of then pulnli udi nt Pope said the rxpl in illiui
appliance
LOWER COURT
IS
The ilu Mm. of Itu First Tin ult
Court wiin it trs t InaiUtUfoii liauil
til tlown U tlu Siiiuiiu t'otnt toila
ill tht luxi of SiiliUMl M Kan iK mill
t run tiii. niul Wi Vo k Kinina A D
1 rl
t
I'"
1
I'rltH, uiurchi tlu (oinilultiaiit-4 xoiiKtit
10 riKirain hip ri ihiikhiii iiuid iiih
( utltiLi an ni tiou lur J tin nt foi
the itcnwrv of two pities of land al
nlKikl, IIuiioIiiIii
The low 11 court giuutid Hie wilt
,,r ( j, Ltmciit This Is it vi im.I nml the
"1'ipilt) will lelieve iignitist tht fin -
fi llure of 11 Iinse foi tlu lissn s full-
lite lo puv taxes win it sin li failure
was not tl nt to gross uigligt nte nnd
was not ptrslhtent and vvlirml Win 11
tlu Iissn- It is bun lulltil Into nun-I
111 Hon li) tiiilvotnl loudiitt 011 tliolbodiis hlioiild nlwn)i hold puhll.
pun 01 llie lessor UK liiltllle lo pa)
Hit tuxts mat be iignrdul 11s not wil
ful ami ptislstint"
AVOID HARSH DRUGS
linn C.illi.irtlis 1 1 ml to Cause
Jurj to Hie lliiwils.
In.
If Mm are subject to constipation,
.Mill Sliuuld avoid stronir ilriitra nml rV,.
pntlon The) In no vvnv olTert u euio
and their tendency Is to weaken thu
nlrend) weak organs with which the)
lotue In contact.
Wo honestly bcllcvo that wo have
tho best constipation treatment over
devised. O111 faith In It Is so strong
that wo seil it on tho positive guaran
teo that It shall not cost tho user n
cijnt If It does not glvo entire Hulls-
faction and completely lemedy cpnstl
ipatlon. This prepur.itlou Is inlled
llexall Orderlies These nro prompt
toothing, and most tfrecllvo in action
'I hey nio mado of n recent chemical
discovery Their principal Ingiedleiit
Is odorless tasteless, and ioIoiIcsh
Combined with othur well known In
gredlcnis, long established for their
usefulness! In tho ticalmuut of coustl
1 ration, It forms u tnhlct'whlili Is enton
Just like candy. Thoy may bo taken nt
eny tlmo. either day or night, wlthgiit
fenr of their causing any Imomenl
enco vvhntevei. They do not gripe,
pin ft' 1101 cnuso nausea. Thoy net
without inuslng any paliior excesslvu
looseness of tho bowels," They nio
Ideal for children, weak, delicate poi
sons, und aged people, us well us foi
tho most litany person
I Hoy tome in three sue packages,
1- tulilt Is, 10 eents: til tuldots,
' ruling dime, or hooks nmile, si ml lln 111
10 ine 11 11 1 1 e 1 1 n ion pruning nun
Mnilirj plant.
FIVE COURTS
TO HEAR TAX
APPEAL CASES
The next step In tho tax nppcal
ciikis IIIIiik (if which was cuinpli till
Hevirut da) s nnn, will he taken li the
(liiveiimr In the appointment of live
appuil courts one court. cuusIhIIiik of
thru mill for euch Judicial district
111 the Ten Hon. Tin hi- appointments
imi lie ninile li Governor Puur lie-
ffoie hlh ilepaiture Tor the Stutis, but
If he does not make the appointments,
the iittlnx Mivirnor iiiidiiubtiillv will
do so as tin law ri quires thut they
shall xli In .lum
These courts will hinr nil the facts
in eiuli case ami give u ilielsiou In
case the uggrli veil party Is still un
snthiud tin casi may then be nppeil
i il dlrntlv to tin Huprtme I'ourt Tiie
courts will lonsist of business men,
anil while tin Inuring will lie devoid
of legal tci linlcalltlis, the will con
sist l.irgelv of masaes of ligurcs 'I he
facts will be pirsentul li the fitter
nevs for the nppe Hints and bv the at
tomev giueial for the Tcirlton
BOY DESERVED
)
( uni.lnlntM that 1'ilin ijnl Cov (if
l.. I. .ililil mi ... I.r...l l..l I.....I. i
ill- I1MIMII viti IIU ni ill Mil I lit VI I'Vel t II
" ...... .- ,-..,,,. fy ...... ....... ...
Al II 111 II I I "It III U V 1 VI I til kllll II III I I I Mil
, . .. , . , , . . .,
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Miie r.ii I nil. inn ill in inline in.
slriiitlou I'ope, and Mr fope nftir nil
"'"'tlwitloii has round that the piln-
. ,i ,i in ,ii,i, i in ,i in,- i ii imi'i, unit-.
ovii Mi fop, said Mciilu that tlm
"r ...,.., ,
- " " ". ...c-.c.,.. .-,
' "nut
Supi tint, nib nt Pope suvs Hint I he
-ntl-n.M! tin I'tiint who Hum ailinll-
tttl lih lioj liail not 1ni 11 wlilppid mo.
'TISER TWISTED
FREAR'S TALK
TO SUIT ITSELF
'Hit Intirvliw piilillHbed in tin il-
vtrtlstr this mornlnc nlalhi to tlu
iinntlui, or tin Onhu ll.lt Hntiil Coin-
I mission was a bit of n-wspipir h
, ti nsi." wild Uovi 11101 fnm imlav
I titillliiil to illstuss tin Inst in 1 1
lln; ill tin, 1 niiimlskiliiii nn, I I 111 ,,l, ni.
.trltlilsin in Its nu thud In niiv w iv
I Win ti 1 hive anvlliiim ol Hi it Mud
to sn to lb it 1 oniiiilssiou 01 niiv ,,tli
n I will suv it to tin boinl und 11, ,t
through the newspiptis
"Whit I it ll mi j was Hi it pul,lt
ih,iiiik HiiiTiuir posioii
I do not
tllllcle Hie (Mini III 11 Itu ill Commis
sion, In cause I ilout know ill llnltelv
what vvus done bv its intiuhtrs time
fine urn In no position to oifir 11 III
t Isni "
SUPREME COURT ON
ENFORCEMENT OF LIEN
'Iho Supieme Couit this morning
handed down n decision lu tho cyise of
Charles l.ucns et ul veisus Mollle Da
vis and J. II Davis, tin assumpsit suit
and for enforcement of a lien, lu
which Iho ruling of Iho lower court
sustaining tin, contention of tho plain
tiffs, Is uphold.
Tho Circuit Couit without a Jul)
rendored Judgment for tho plaintiffs
for tho full amount claimed by them,
ns mechanics anil mutcilulincu us Im
sis of their lieu nguiust the building
constructed for Mis. lliisluie Tin
Siipieiuo Court sn)s
"Thu only ipiestloh piesented iindei
tho bill of e.uoptluiis Is whether Hie
until t of lieu was llled wilhlii the
time iillownl by law. (lie provision oil
tho statute being In this lespett that
Mho lieu shall continue for roll) -Ihe
days, nnd im longer, after the icimplo I
lion 01 mo lousiruLtloii of thu build
Jug nguiust. width It shall have been
Hied, unless tho samo sliull have been
sullsfled, or proicedlngs lommeiituil to
lolleet thu amount due Hit it op li) eu
forcing tho s tmo. It L Sec 2171. as
amended by Act 07 of the Laws ol
11107.
'ITho liuiguugo or our statute Is
plain and iiuumhlguoiis The inmple-
11,111 III 111,, lillllilltiir ti.tilu II.. ...... 1
meneenient of tho polled of llinlia
lions nuil in this inse Hint event did I
not lake plnie nut 1 Ant II 19 Iho no
''tleo of lieu was thoiefom lllnl within
tho time pi 1 sullied The excopiloiih
,110 ovi 1 ruled "
'Iho Mulsuii Nnvlgntlon steamir Ih
ndes Is believed to have anlved ut
Puget Sound polls today This vi 11 1
departed from Honolulu nnd ihe si v
euui isiauu pons wiin a mil shlpiuc ut
uf mi kui und about 1000 lulls molussc
POLICE GRAB MANY FOR SWEEPING
RUBBISH OUTjNTD THE STREETS
This wns "ltubblsli l)av" In the Po arrested on the satno charge, nTtcr ex.
llco Court, Judgo Monsnrrnt being con lalnlug why ho swept rubbish Into tho
fronted by people nrrcsted by A K. street, nlso said that If there was
Vlerin for throwing nml sweeping rub 'stirh a law prohibiting people from
blsli and other obstructive RUbslntiees doing It, ho wished to plead guilty,
on tho public highway Ah Chuck tho Second received the) leg.
Prominent among thocn confronting, ulnr nsses ncnt of $3.
tho Judge on this nusplclnus occasion! Y. Tnl.nmiirn, .Inpnueso. and J oh. It.
was John Doe, nn employe or the Ho jHllvn. confronted with tho satno
polulu Music Cominn Doc whoso c hat go, vvolo dealt with ns follows, to
genuine cognomen Is unknown to tho
police, said that he wns sleeping not
rubbish, as allegid In the complaint.
but other things, which, however. In
the opinion of Vlerrn. tho arresting of
ficial, were moio dangerous to trnllln
thnn othoivvlso. Monsnrrut Hiicd Mi,
Doe three dollars and expenses.
K I Acliuck, proprietor of a Inun
deling conservntoiy on Alnken stient,
said he wns not sure whether or not
he was guilty under the charge lie
Hinted that ho liml not been Informed
about tho iiassago of the ordinance
and left the entire mutter to the Court lug
lo Jctldo i Vlerrn tinted this morning that ho
"Arc sou guilty?" stcrul) nsked tho Intends going niter everybody who vlo
Court fiom tho bench. j Intos the County ordinance
"I don't know whether I am guilty 'Sonny" Ciinlin of the Honolulu Mil
or not," replied defendant 'It Is up ale Company waxed Indignant when
to Mm, Judge 1 think I nm parti) ho leurued uf the arrest of Mr. Doe,
guilt) and pnrtl) not guilty" ' ono of his omplo)es, nnd ho limnc-dl
Magistrate Monsarrat piououured r.tcly repnlred lo the polite station,
defendant guilty nnd the line $1, 'where ho sultrllled the atmosphiio for
I. Ah Chuck, Chinese of course, also a tuuio or less period of time
NEW TRAINING HOME
PLANNED FOR
A new girls' Imlustilnl school, to te
Hove tho congestt d condition said lo
be Interfering with the weak nt the
present Instllullon and to provide bet-
1 ., , . , , ' ,, .,
ter Instruction and training for nil the
gills than they can receive under the
litesonl s)stem, Is the topic of discus
sliiu nt a meeting of cdui.itnis nnd
public oniilnls .11 i lie Cential Cinmmur
School, culled fm 2 o'clock this aflei-
noon.
Again will Manila be fjvun il'vClHi a
illicit steamship line to Australia The
Mourner (luthilt has been ehai te.ed b) ' '"' '"""'' ''"", H " lr"
.,.,,, ,., , , steaniei id home 14'rt not tons 1111 us
Messis (1. S "4 iiUl & Co, Ltd . of S)d mcnietit. or a little linger than thn
lie) to id) between Hint pott anil Ma Itulil of the 1 hilinplno Sieniushlp Co,
plln Tho initial tilp was fro-n dnev and Is owned b) Hums Phllp A. Co,
on Apill nth and the steumii wns e I.ld, of S)dne) who nre ownein mid
peeled to leach that port Hie lain 1 operators of fourteen steamers, of
purl of April 'Ihe (luthrle It 1 mult 1 which the lluihile is the second hug
slood will nmlte legiiliu inun nl 1111 est She Is uglsltretl in I lovds as
UM'S between the two pons and will lull A 1 nnd Is u slslei ship to tho 1 li
nn 1 y passengers geneial car'o and ble-dilp Hlzal
III Wk
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lll BmMISOSAMHEJ
tWV. SCOTCH WMISKVJB
Distilled in the Highlands
ABSOLUTE
"PERFEgiON"
SCOTCH WHISKEY
BOTTLED
Duff Gordon & Co., Port Ct.
Cockburn, Smithies, Oporto
"Dogs Head' Brand, Kentish
The Old Bushmills Distillery,
Heldsick & Co, )
Family
G. H. Mumm & Co. J '"'m' '
Louis Roderer
Marie Brizard and Roycr, Bordeaux
Otard, Dupuy & Co., Cognac
D, & J, McCallum, Edinburgh
Usher & Co. Edinburgh
Buchanan & Co, Glasgow
James Ainslie & Co., Leith
E. & J. Burke, Dublin
Hiram Walker & Sons, Walkorv
OLD TAYLOR, in Bond
OXrORD CLUB DRY GIN
MONT ROUGE CALIFORNIA WINES
W
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Y
Ml
Limited
MniciivM m:mi i'out siiili.t.
ili.i.piihm: i;oi.
KSLrSS3jtgEaESSSSSg(S
wit- Tnkatnurn Is out $10 hall and
Silvn pays the customary thieo dollars.
Manuel T Hodrlgues, Janitor of tho
United HtntoV postolllce, wns nlso ni
rested Jesterday by the police for
sweeping and throwing rubbish, etc,
on the stteet. Vlerrn, tho lubblsh ter
ror, was passing by when he spotted
Hodrlgues busily sweeping poitofllca
leshlue Into tho public thoroiighfnio.
Of course .Manuel got arrested and
Postmaster Pratt appeared In Polleo
Court on liio matter Hodrlguoa' enso
will coma up fur trial tuuioiiow morn.
RLS
Inlk of an additional Indiistilnl In-
slltiitlon for girls bus been heaid for
K,llm' ""H" n'l nt lod.i)'n githeilng
!8,,dl?C(,18R,l(m "ft? "M'eile.1 lum
tallle Into dellnlto form Amour thorn
Iir,niIMl i ,10 ,., f(11 lluill.
lug for )outli is lodge Whlitic) of ilio
Juvenile court, whose dialings with
the wu)watil chllilien ami the fuels he
hus glenlied rutin tin tnsui of gills
brought In fine him lias led to niucli
' M'tiiml Inleiesi
Irozeii meats ami "vin-table supplies
for the local tnaikel
sasis.
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Mary's
Town
Ireland
SHERRIES
PORT
ALC and STOUT
IRISH WHISKEY
MONOPOLE, RED TOP
MUMM'S EXTRA DRY
GRAND VIN SEC
LIQUEURS
BRANDIES
Pecfection 1
O. V. S. I SCOTCH
Block and White (WHISKEY
"Liqueur" )
IRISH WHISKEY
le CANADIAN CLUB
GUCKENHEIMER
Trade
li L0
20
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