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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T H., MONDAY, MAY 13, 1912. ilii MANEUVERS TEST WEAR AND TEAR OF HIKES ON THE FEET n i n 11 n r. i l''ly more. Thcso onsos linvo ells LOI. , BCll PayS Particular At- closee! n moro or lens rcmnrkablo bIbIo 'H tcntion to Foot spection In. of nffnlrn to exist licrc. Stated broail ly, It in Hint If n tnnn hns naturally tenigh feet lio rnn march nnywliero nnil wear nnytliliiR In tno way of socks nncl shoo leather and cotno tliroiiKli 1 wllboiit so mnrh ns n Horn too. On lnl'llio other hnnd, tlicro nro cortnln (Staff Correspondence! SCMOKIKMl llAllUAOKS, Mny Ono of Caesar's generals onro down for fnct llio statement tliat headsmen who. In spite of nil tlio latest and ,1)1.1 1. timid llnl.l.ltl', ninlfn n nn.......... .. . . .. ... l t .... ,,.,. ,n ..wi.iuM i. iminu v,wiiiuvi 'm osi approved Rear, canin io gnoi in lng army, but Hint stout Iocs would. side of a fow miles Also, Die shape The sntno fact remains today, and ln,r (ho foot seemed to have nothing to modern warfare It Is neither the wlll,io with Its condition Ingncss to fight nor the skill to shoot The five nrtlcles of fnotgcnr .with that makes tho soldier, hut rather thcvvhlch It was possible for Iho soldiers ability to hike. That Is why Mcut to form combinations In the present Col. Hell, tho Inspector general, wholnstanro aro tho marching shoe. Karri has been putlltiK tho mobllo army ofsoo shoe, civilian shoe, light woolen Oahu through Its paces hero for thesock and cotton sock Hvory possible last few days, paid such particular nt combination wns represented, and not lentlon to.foot Inspection tho nnal dnone proved Infallible. Then ngaln. tho that tho soldiers spent In the Held man with the perfectb formed foot, I With three hard dnys of maneiiverproportloned on classical lines would lnnrrhlng Just (omplelcd he had alio suffering ngonlos, while tho soldier splendid opportunity for observation next to him, with a pair of feet that Tho men were not only expected In looked more llko pineapples, coered tell how their feet felt when question-with corns and callouses, nnd probab cd, but they had to actually show their ly Including a pair of deformed toes, blisters and bruises, nnd to tell jv hat would Inform tho Inspector that he kind of shoes nnd socks the) wriro fin hail been In tho service fifteen years (ho march This Inspection was pnr-nnd had never had a bllsler A heap tlcularly IntcrestliiR to tho doctors, forof notes wero taken or Iho foot In tho medical corps has been making nspcctlon, nnd when they wero nil put special crusade for scientific footgear together It was Impossible to arrive at lecently, and tho technical JoiirnnMony round general theory for keeping hno been full of articles on tho sub-soldiers In good inarching condition Ject. Colonel Hell asked hundreds of Feet Stand It Well. questions bearing on this subject of Taken as a whole command, tho tho men, nnd seemed particularly In feet of tho army of Oahu havo stood I ores ted In their part of tho campaign tho "war" In good shapo Hut of results. The comments which he Is courso (hero wero many who limped expected to make on hiking conditions nlnng nt tho end of tho first day, with for tho nrmy on Oahu will bo awaited blisters more or less painful, prlncl with keen Interest. The Army of Constipation It Crowing Smaller Etmt Day. CARTER'S UTTLE LIVER PILLS ite leipoiuible they emir Aire reliel- Ihey pnmnenlly i cure iMitii tic, rvu. Iiom ua them lor BlltMl mi, laJlf titles, Sick HtWicW, SJIiwSUa. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICI Genuine .iU.t Signature. - .aLLM Pi rvrrn B hivvi r V IIVER MTK KILLS. EOT . Apsm 1- -agsesgg Our Spring Display of Rugs and Carpets Is Now Ready rmrwwmww JURY SAYS HILO CHAUFFEUR'S 01 COL. BELL GIVS A (Continued irom Pag 1) lug Itself proud, nnd Hint tho game, when pla)cd right, wns worth tho can dlo after nil, Tho Inspector does not mnkc known nny of his findings nt this time. Ills teport, nh exhnustlvo document In this Instance, will go to tho Inspector (icnernl of tho nrmy, nnd then will III tr back through tho regulnr channels of division, department, nnd regiment right down to tho eompiny command er, who will bo asked to explain vvh) Hon of supplies and accounts and otli er routlno paper work. Colonel Hell ventured tho statement that probnhly Wednesdny morning would bo Iho most Interesting dny of I tho remnlnlng Inspection period. Then the Held nrtlllorj will bo brought Into nrtlon Just ns It would bo bundled In I real battle and realism will bo carried to tho extrcmo In the uso of renl war ammunition It Is necessary to see how ho guns shoot ns well as how tney aro maneuvered nnd served, so the shots will plow up furrows on Iho hillsides back of lellehun, and the gunners will get n chance to show tholr skill as pointers. SCHOFIELD SNAPSHOPS "If tho Inspector had only waited for a couplo of weeks 'till the First It was that throo high prlvntes In the lleglmcnt wns here, wo intilil hnvo renr rnnk bad no Identification tngs. nnd n renl war. Is tho universal plaint Hut it Is possible, by closely observ- among olllcers nnd men alike, liifaii lng an Inspector and listening to tho try being tho backbone of these ma stylo and number of his questions. In ncucrs, tho strnteglsts wore rather seo nbont tho way tho wind's blowing, put In It Io mnko a single regiment FAULT HE DIED llll.o Mm 1 Wo litis! tint the do tensed Joe Martins Santos u nillvi of Piirtiignl iiged 11 venrs mini tn his ilentb mi Mas 1 VHi from Injurl s to Ills hpllie melted III nil niitninnhllii nt c lit) lit uhlr.li iiifiirred near iuile lilt IllxtrUt of Kan I tit wull mi the 1Mb of fibrillin V11. nnd wi Jurors llnd Unit the nit Idt tit linpiieiied thrinmli rtikhss driving on the part of tin di t en soil Hiitb Is the verdltt esttrdi return til bj the toromr's Jury whUh has for several dns been Imi "tlgntlng In Kim nnd llllo the niattrr of tin death In Ivnu mi I'cbruiiri 17 of the nltaii Htnhlis ihiiulTiiir, Joe Mnrtlns DiSnti ton Mi the date iiiriilliinid I'liulnccl' Harden of the tlonuaHi mill engaged the until nnd Jmlttd niinitriiiis in iliialnliintt'h to participate hi n ride The machine bit u low Ktiine feme on u curve, going down grade nver tiirniil bniindtil balk on Its wheels mid sprnwleil Naif n score nun mid women more or hss lujiiitd In the roadwn) The elrlvcr, the iletenHed wns tcr rllilj hurt He bad Iniurtd bis spine I'urncr Sheldon of one of the Inlcr Ixlunil boats Himltilnid u broktn leg A Ilniwillnn man ncarl) lost Id, foot Others were the victims nt bid brulmsi tuts mid sprains I Irst reports wire tn the iffict that the mi rr mrt IihiI lain spoiled by Intoxicated Inlerfereneo with the ihiiuffeiir mi the part nf Oardtu, that (laidin Insisted mi Joe speidliig and that be luttxxniitl) tilllid wltli the driving gcir of the auto I N our second floor you will find a choice selection of RUGS and CARPETS in the very latest designs and colorings, including Wiltons, Body Brussels, Axminsters, Velvets, Tapestries, etc., in every size, from a mat up to a 9x12. Come in and let us show you. We shall be glad to, even if you do not buy. Bigelow Wiltons An alNwonled, close wovrn rua of exceptional design and col jrlnn. The rug of quality, 9x12 me, $45. Bigelow Body Brussels An nllwoo. rug, woven fn small all-over patterns, very sub dued coloring Wo strongly recommend this rug for service Easily cared for; 9x12 size 1 $31.00. Fine Axminster Rugs Made of fine quality wool yarns, with a thick, soft pile. The patterns are in floral and geometrical designs) 9x12 tlio, $25. I Seamless Velvets A very popular rug has a rich, velvety appearance; good as sortment of patterns, and the price is extremely reasonable; 0x12 size. $22.50. Tapestry Brussels New seamless rugs, In bright, clear colors; come in Turkish, Persian and floral designs, which have the appearance of much higher priced rugs; 4x12 sno, $13 50. Rag Rugs Just received another large shipment of these oxtremely pop ular rugs, in Hit and Miss, Cretonnes and Posters, In large as sortment of sizes; prices tl to $25. Cocoa Mattings For hall runners, in plain oi stripes; 8, 2? and 36 inch widths, best quality; 50c ts $1 a yard. Cocoa Mats Two grades, five sizes; $t to II. Rubber Door Mais 18x36; $1.50. Corrugated. Rubber Matting For runners and stair treads; cut any size; 25c n lb Window Shades Hero is where we excel in quality, workmanship and choice -f color Four grades, as follows. Hand-made Oil Opaque in four oolrs. Duplex shading in four combinations, Sunfast Hollands in three colors. Wo mako them in any size up to 120 inches; all shados mounted on improved Hartshorn Rollers. Estimates cheer fully given. And It la tho general belief Hint tho mobllo army of Onhu hns dona well no fnr, and that both In action durlnK maneuvers nnd tn tho Inspections held tn (Into, tho troops ns units nnd ns In illvldiinls havo acquitted tbemsehes ullb credit. Asked If ho could mako nny slnlc ment ns to tho field service part of tho Inspection, Colnncl Jloll shook his head nnd politely declined tn commit himself. "I'm not a frco nscnt," ho said. "I am not supposed to comment on this work nt all What I seo nnd whnt conclusions I drnw beloiiR In my nfll clnl report I nm very Rind Io glo out nn Informntlnn I can to the nons papers, but not along tho lines of comment." Camp Is Successful. "Would you sny Hint tho camp they nro Just striking has been a success fill ono?" urged tho Dill lot In tor-respondent. "Yes," said Colonel Hell, smilingly ulthdrnulng Into tho seclusion nnd t-afply of his tent. "I think I can go so fnr as to call It n successful camp Today tho cavalry aro "getting theirs." Iteglmentnl, snundron and troop nxcrclses and drills will tnko up tho greater part of lodny nnd tntnor run. Wednesday nml Thursday nro set asldo for tho flno tooth combing of the. field artillery, whllo tho Infantry will go through tho Bnmo process tho Inst two daB of tho week. Noxt wick will bo sot nsldo fnr tho Inspco "Perfect Service" Says the man who knows, Is secured at the Union Barber Shop CUNHA'8 ALLEY Next Union Grill, on King St. proldo n HUlDclcnt forco for both KcdH and IiIuch. Tho men ns n whole could hnvo hlk cd n third as fnr again with tho samo exertion, had tho air been frco of red lnn dust Tho men comprising tho supply train escort In Trldny's ma nouvcr wero nearly smothered, march ing ns they had to In tho red cloud six feet high mined by tho trnnsportn- Hon Although tlicro wns n tremendous cnsunlty list In tho first dnv's battle, tho soultary troops madn good Kour ambulances nnd 2", men is below the requisite forco for tho brlgnde, but whllo Hchofleld llnrrncks. was tlicorel Itnlly abandoned, 11 wasn't prnctltnlly so, and Mnjor Do Witt had to leavo Hullklont of his men at home to look after the sick In tho post Hospital Anywn, tho red cross fellows procd that the) could "go Homo" when It en in e to striking tho hospital tents nnd getting back to tho post Hnturdny nftcrnoon. Carpets In plain colors, twp.tone effects and figures) auitable for halls, stairs; in 27 and 36-inch widths; in tapestries, velvets and Wil tons; prices 85c to $3 a yard, Odd-sized rugs made to order. Leather1, Portieres Make very artistic draperies for arch ways. They come In red, green, tan and brown) in Se 6 and 3 foot widthsi pricoa $3 to $20. Extra Special BBM 27x54 Velvet Rug, assorted floral and Oriental designs; $1 DO. M The Home of 5r JntJV Of TT)fS I (IN HANriMl 1 -House Uurnisnmgs jf J miMffmMMimv I islMHMSsHBBKR2SBHwOTasBHSfli1BSBaiHHMBsS It's tn bo hoped thnt when those troops go Into real action, It won't bo In a plncapplo country l'orco of hnh It would mako them tnko tn tho open roads nnd get shot rather than trend on nny of tho precious cultivated ground. Thero wns it ball at Urussols tho night befnro Waterloo Thero was nl so n ball nt tho unnliy post tho night Iho Onhiinu heroes enmo marching home. Less than tho usual number of fulls nnd minor uccldonts occurred during Iho mnnemers Tho Irony of fnto do treed thnt when n rnlssou turned tur tin whllo mi Infnntrymnu and nn nr llllorymnn wero riding on It, Iho foi mer should csenpo without n scratch, whllo tho Inttor was rather badly used. CHINESE GOVERNMENT GETS AN ADVISER PKKIN, Chlnn, April 22 Tho nows papers announce tho nppnlntmcnt nt Sir I'rnncls Tnylor l'lggott, Chief dus llco of tho Supromo Court of Hong kong, us legal ndvlBor to tho Clilucso (idvornmcnt. Sir rrnncls Tnylor l'lggott Is n mnn nf vnHt oxporlenro In tho renlm of In leriinllonnl law Ho was legal adviser l to Iho Prima Mlnlstnr of .Inpnn In tho I jenrs 1887 91 nnd wns secretary to I tho Ilrltlsh Attorney General, Sir Charles Hussoll, M I , on tho Ilohr lng Sea nrhltratlnu, 1801 Ho wns born In 18i2 and -wns grndunted from Trinity College, Cnmbrldgo. Ho Is the nuthnr of sovcrnl works on Inlot nntlonnl law. DIED. 1'OTWINi: Infant dauKhtor of Uov. and Mrs W. H. I'otwlno, rector of St. KHrabeth'H Church, Honolulu, Mny 12, 1912, aged ono da rimer nl nrrongoments hnvo not been niv liounced. WERE DIVIDED MINNIIAI'OUH. Minn. May II Ministers of tho Methodist Cplscnpnl chun h appeared to tie cipuill) ill vided tonight nn the iiuesllon whether tho cliunli Inw prohibiting dancing inrd playing, gnmhling and going to theaters, tlrcuses and horse rnrei should bo nbollshed, as recommended bj tho bnnrd of bishops On the ground th.it their Imcstlgn tlons shuwed that two thirds of Iho .t.Jin.noo memhors of tho church ellh er (hinted or went to circuses nnd (lie nlers without regarding It ns being sinful, tho bishops declared that the church law ngniust theso dlvcrs-iius, In forco for 40 yenrs, had betomo ob solete. The sild that whllo tho church would tontlnun In protest iikiiIusI Iheso forms of ninuseuicnt, still It was better not tn hno nny speclllr law on tho subject than In hno n law width wns InelTectlvo Before Full Conference. 'Iho dcmnnstrnllon which grielidi llishop l;nrl rrnnston h rending of tlio recommendation wns taken ns hull eating a Ihcly debnlo on tho lines thin A motion declaring Hint tlio rulo "always hud been n sourio of constnut Irrltntlnn nnd unrest tn the church," nnd nuking Hint It ho refer rtd to a committee, wns promptly mi led down, arguments lining presented Hint Iho full (ouferoiuo wns "going to settle thnt question nnd no ono ilsn' No soouci was Iho motion mink I linn JnmcH I llarlliolomou of Now lledford, Mnss , had tho Hour "I know of a high schoolboy, who In studying English, went to mo 'Mac both,"' ho snld "It was tho duty of tho pastor, without option, In expel that boy from tho .church on tho ground Hint ho had violated Mils sup posed law A jury acting under the rulo would hnvo to expel, hut n Jury acting under Wesley's rulo would ccr tnlnly not oxpol " Arguments ngnlnst continuing Hit tin tl nmuscmont rulo us presented wero "l'hnt Iho majority of ehurth goers never huo refrained from dancing and nttcndlng theaters botnuso of tho church, and tho violation of this rule has tended to bring all church dlHtlp linn Into contempt "That many pooplo regard Slinkcs penro on tho stngo as good as Shakes pcaro in n book. "That ninny people rofusn to con demit all plays heiaiisn of somo of them, just as much ns they would re fttso to condemn all novels bttaust homo novels wero not proper "Thut gambling Is fumlamenlnllv wrong nnd dots not need n rule to prohibit II ' I Against abolishing the rule argil inenls wire "It would give the luipicuslnn that tlio church win tending- tow aril lnxlt nnd thai the ehurth wns ludnrslngj tho tilings which It formerl opposed It would remove the restrli thins which! held people from I lit bO forms of amusement ' Three Officials Scored. In adopting u resolution offered b James W Audi rsou of Keokuk, In , denouncing heirctnry of Agriculture Wilson for nitepllng the hnnornrj chairmanship nf n brewers' iiuigross In Clilingo last Oi tohpr, the confer i onto chiljrtcd thai I'resldent 'laft, betrotiir) Wilson nnd Secretnr of Slalo Kiinv "have forfcileil nil claims on Iho future franchise of tho c miser vnllvo uad sober uinuhniid of tho Nn Hon, he cause the) lind Ignnred np peals Hint no government ofllclnl nt find tho inngress Tho inuft rente lodny nppolnled n (iimuiisshiu of in delegntcs to con shier the demand nf lomo nf Ihn nc gro dc legates Hint Ibey bo given a no grti blshnp to supcrvlsn tho nffnlrs of 121 nnn mgro luemhers nf tho church In tho Southern States. GREAT EXPLORER STARVES 16 DAYS LQNDON Ihig. April 22 A Hen ry Savage I.amlor. the explorer, has nrrived hero nfler n trip of eighteen mouths in exploring part of South America While In nn unexplored p irt of Ilrazil he and two carriers were without food for sixteen dnvu and bail nothing but water to live on 'I heir sufferings wero so great Hint Mr l.nmlor hnd great dllllculty In pre venting his (iimpntilons from commit ling sub lile ticulnrl) In Hie l ns' In IM7 he ox plnred Thibet scitllm; several gto (.raphltal ipiestlous about thn little knovvn coiintrj nnd tailing Into Hie hands of the intlvci who tortured him and sentincid him to death 'Iho sentPtic was changed to moro tor Hire Mr I.amlor wns kept In chains Inr eight dnvs and v'Btnhicd saver In Juries Ho hnd planned to go tn tho Ant nretle In 1'itO but rave up the trip becnuso of I lie number of other expc dltlons which wtro starting out for tho South Pole I nun was heard bv a verj largo mini her nf dim rs while mnn) others enmo In during the evening Tbere wero n number of dinner pirHc held all of which were jolly amid surroundings calculated tu please s m DAND CONCERT. A Henry Snv.ige I,.indor, n grand sou nf Walter Snvacn l.andor has trnveled over ninth of tho world, par- RATHSKELLCn IS POPULAR. Thnt t lie Young Hotel rathskeller has alreiul) taken firm hold on Ilono lulu's liking and .iffittl'm was shown Silurdn nlkht, when Hie spetl.il pro Iho Hawaiian band will pln this evening nt 7 30 n clock In Dnitna Squnro Tho program follow s Mnrcli Hirl in tho Train Fall Overtuie Seniirnmlde ItossinI I'luuln Lohengrin Wanner Selection I'.iuit (lotinnd Vnt.il Hawaiian Soups nr l Hcrger Seleellon Hello of llol elilla Kugl.iuder Wnllz Iirenms , Fuclk 1'iunle (hnnterlcr 1 liurlnn 'I In StnrSpiitiglnl llnnuer BRO. BENJAMIN Compound Herbalo Stomach, LUer, Kidney and Bladder Remed) Blood Purifier TIUDC MARK f - lMjltUii rtnni1a QvnrCfAnt m .l t -.1. . laiollla t(i( I lultiitinn tilt -' " "ri"V V I,. -" . 1)1)11)1 llltll'"! H'"""'l'l iiirir.i Inc. Paint In Stomirh ittr rump, Skk ii 7a. I - tV ..l... rK.la4 1 . (nil - . I . f.rl-u nHM I l)l)irjlil)l 1- VIUlTt, t.'TIIEU Hill Chills n4 T vtr, MUrli. Ilrfiltbonc, Jhevtr, lirei I ecune.Jiun3ife,Kcn, niht. Tari.l.lnclMrntHrlehtiDli ease, UUltsrTrouti f. LnuresTs, Hheu imtlfm.lnpureUlooi.Caurrh.ScrotuU, Mlnchollt, Nervous Disorders, Sleep. . ,. llla.ia. fll.s rAna ICflnpt., KimuYn """.. w. wvu- lllpiltin, Anaemic winaiuoo. IV Great Tonic tor Women. ft 00 per bottlt, 3 fill 12 SO, 6 tor SB 00 HONOLULU DRUG CO. NOMINATION BLANK Good for 2000 Votes MB H I iiumtnnlo Mrs. or Mlsn H Address Downtown address, If any , . Occupation I'houo . District N (nru District Divisions) Nominated by Addrusn Only tho first nomination ballot received for ench candidate will count for 2000 votes. Till out nil tho Hues nf this bnllut very carefully nnd mail AT ONfJH to tho Contest Manager, Kvenlng llullolln, Honolulu, T II. 'Iho mnnagomont rcservos tho light to reject any objectlon.iblo noml nations. Pill out this blank, wrlto plainly, nnd send It tn Contest Msusgcr with your nnmo or tho nnmo nnd nddress of our favorllo caudldnte '1 lie names of persons making nominations will not bo divulged, If so requeued m uutf,;,MimMmMnAwrtif-M-'-i-' iijiifTii ifawi dtMrnttHfrttimtM-'1- W'-j,Umux-it&i- . kj i-'.Ux.irfA-rtis"'' id i i i