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HONOLULU STAK-BULLEIIX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17,1912. HUGHES GIRLIES GOT COLUMWS 'ONADVENTURESWITHCUPID San Francisco Hears About Wooings in Hawaii and . ' the Orient O'jid end show girls from Honolulu take -up taluaWe OjUmuh of -snare in San FranIwo papa published- jut ufti-r til- arrival of the .-Hushes' com pany on .-the oat. Tie San Fran- 1k Examiner ays: v ! t avin;; In. their v :;',; a .string- of bioM.;i heart", .lrok'n entailments m.:S l.ruU'ii ur,j . t:.e firtt American cfi-t j if ra -ouifi.ny to make a -oni i'f't'- t :(ir of the 'Orient arrived home ,y .vU-nlay on the .jieauifr Persia with nir.rp- f xtra vacant t p.'. of luxurious f!.t rlaininf'nt than an be found in Iturton'H "Arabian NlKhtri." Four inernbfTs of the troupe were married on the tour. Three of these remained in the Orient with, their, hu-band"-:. Nearly every member ol the troupe was displaying j".i.ry that had Un riven by some admit r- la the Far I'ast. - . Jow comes more of It The Kxam- .fnr of July 10 has a 'wo-column cut of Margaret I'eirl, one it the Hughe- bonis, on the front page and a story that runa as follows, ur.d:r the head "1-ove Lures Willie Over fc'ta;': . After having made Willie Caseman, on of a wealthy .woman of Ohio, fol low her half way arour.d the world. Margaret 1 Pearl member of a comic opera troupe, arrived ;vsierday from the Orient on the steamer Persia. tb in tin undefeated ? Olympian the orapany to b .narathon ehampion pme of wooing to Miss Pearl fu Kosalp on the voyage ov.v - - ' Miss Pearl mcfesed lp treat -When the Tenyo Mam, which ar- all 105 persons are held. : distributed "them. There is reason to rived in San Francisco ten days ago, r The interesting feature of these ar- believe that some of these .are inno kft Honolulu. Mamma Caseman had rests is that nearly all bf the accused! cently a part of the plot.! bundled Willie aboard. But Willie re- are professing Christians. This has! The assassination of the governor fused to give up hope. Monday night caused much comment, and the accu3- general was discussed - as a part of when the steamer Persia was a few ation has been made , that the Japan-! this conspiracy. It Is believed, and the hundred miles off port. Miss Pearl re- ese government .was directing a cam- assassination of Prince Ito. Durham teived a wireless message. J paign especially against Christians! White Stephens and the attempted "I will meet you at the dock," read ..because of uneasiness lest the influ-' assassination of the premier of Ko- the message. v ;ence or the church might become un- WIIHe ot at Dock. i pleasantly powerful in Japan's new The members, of the c horus were' possession. t Irtk!nr tnrix-art vcith PiiV'urnfKia tn casemans auenuoi;sj w.tinff W1,ie when tne Pen)Ia arrived rnlreu mot orvthefyreterday but for some reason the in- the Surprised at Attitude The officials of Korea. Including the a T; . i uu uie. m-.j governor-general, express surprise at defatiguable wooer was not at the attitude taken Sber of , dock. the leading missionaries. The gover- 'T metier rnl-T of tht Cas(Miian had jearn(.,,"0f the teln-am l.,,hai,ihJ"i.dld.-S? toupe. Arrcrding to the fctoi 1 - told by the H.orus of the company. Willie was firs-t' encountered in Hor.o.ulu. Onf night Mamma Cr;-rman. bored y things inevitably Orif Ltal, ulecided( lit IUKe ttlillf Uf ev- kiir. amriiiau show. Mamma did not attend the show again, but Willie was oa hand every i night, and it soon became aoparcntj that Miss Pearl was tnc spctiai oujwi cf his attendance and attention. Only Safety In Flight ' ; Willie became so ardent In pursuit of the chorus girl. In fact, that Mamma Cabman decided that the only safety lay in flight. . She, accordingly, made Willie ac company Irer to Shanghai, only to learn a few days after her arrival that the opera company was traveling in her wake to play an extended engager tnent In that Paris of the Orient. Mamma decidl to move agiin. but Just as she was about to leave Willie pleaded that he was too ill to travel. The chorus trirls paid, yesterday Uiatj they .soon learned that the only thing the matter with Willie was- that, he ffloronr imnnni ww Anvrnnn nsimn b ma TO BE HEARD Missionaries Fear Reaction I Against Church Because Converts Involved and had : flown again to avoid AhZ-r:-Z comic opera encnantress. , v0 body J n connection with this plot. lie declared-that it was the desire of the government to co-operate hearily with the missions, and said: I and my successor will always live up to the promises and the program laid down when Japan first assumed the control and government of Korea. The In structions of the emperor are that religion and politics must be kept . apart. In other words the State and , church form two different branches. Both, however, tend to the same goal, w men is me Deuerment or the people and both must co-operate. Educated Plotters. ; The common belief i3 that the case will cjevelop a conspiracy in which a number of educated young Koreans have been connected as leaders. It is asserted that Koreans now living SEOUL, Korea, July 10. The cases; in America and certain other persons of the Koreans charged with plottingt who 'have been connected with Ko- Kgainst the government and the life' rea's past but who are now. living in of the governor:general are to come un for hearing shortly. The evidence America, will be shown to have con tribu ted money and advice. Certain rea, all believed to have been the work of Christian converts, lend con siderable credence to the present charge..-. -:'-v"-- The governor-general has made a personal request to the chlet of police and prosecution that these young men be dealt with as leniently as possible. The missionaries in Korea, almost without exception, pay tribute to the present administration, while some of thera are disturbed lest the work of the Christian church in Korea should i receive too heavy a blow as a result of these prosecutions. v - TRAMPS SENTENCED TO PLAY BASEBALL WILKESBARRE, Pa., July 8. Thirty hoboes, who were rounded up by the police of the Plymouth borough, were taken before Burgess W D. Mor ris today for sentence, and he decreed that all be hel din the lockup until to morrow, when he will lead a parade to the baseball diamond in the borough. Two teams will be selected, - and Burgess declares the game must be hotly contested from start to finish. After full nine innings have been play ed, the losing team will be taken to the lockup and held for two days put ting in their time pounding stone on; the streets of the borough. The victors are also to be taken to the lockup,' but held only long enough to be well fed, when they will be or it Y7 .'kTr. JIM 1 Pronounced by the thcru? girls of was lovesick. in the hands of the public prosecutor or the prisoners were the recipients dered to shaks th dust from thir is understood to be voluminous. In 'of these funds and are known to have feet In a hurry and get out of town. f f mmm V.i::.:bvv;y:T7-:- 'V- -: 4 ' ' ' . ' ' ' W . M - . iff if I Hmf: Mail who once buys Alfred Benjamin clothes may be relied upon as a steadfast custom: er. And'tne mans intimates a r c converted. No bettor credcn tials could pos sibly be offered. No stronger ar gument in favor of you, too, be coming a cus tomer oT the Clarion store. We sell no infer-, ior make for the sake of greater profits. THE ly: Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts. . S. F. Examiner, July? 10: The-Honolulu Consolidated OH Company, which is preparing to engage In the business of making gasoline from the natural gas 'flowing from Its wells In the Buena Vista Hills, expects to begin operating, the plant now under con struction within the next three weeks. Already trial runs have been made, and the results are said to be entirely sat isfactory to the men In charge. The company evidently intends to engage in the business on a large scale, as the plant when finally completed will handle, it is said, about 4,000,000 cubic feet Of gas daily. It Is made up of four units, each having a capacity of handling 1,000,000 pubic feet daily. The first unit is the one on which the work of getting ready for operation is being centered. .The remaining three will be made ready for use as soon as possible. As this company Is a large consumer of gasoline, in motor trucks, motor, vehicles and. on its many differ ent properties, throughout the field, it will use a large part of the output it self. The rest will be retailed. 4 Boy- Scouts under cor.ruir.l Scout Commissioner Jani3 "A. X,'t:i gave a demonstration of their r' yesterday afternoon la Ehbop IV.: where 'the eighteen toy ncr::tcr3 c the: two- : -Honclulu jitrc! through their drilb with a e: 1 r precision that won appliuz? frc.a t hundreds ,cf spectators' c;;;r.L'..l ; watch the exhibition. 'Foe an hour, the fcoy3 narc!. counter-rnarched, built f.rcs, r:.' tenta Snd bound up wcur.Ja r.r. many other thlng3 kno'.vl!"? which would be requisite to an e"' ence far away-from clvillz itlrn. . boys showed that they hi J L ::i v, drilled and their work BhoweJ t!:. : suit of careful supervision en. th y i of the scoutciasters and Scout Cc: : missioner James Wll-er. ' . Following the . exhltltlcn,' T , Commissioner Wilder spoko very V ' ly of the work of the toys anj . clared that with such a tcsi-Ir. r' that was now needed h mcro recr-: and scout masters. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE TO ORGANIZE BRANCHES ' . : y 'K . Branches of the Antl-SaJoon league will be organized on Hawaii, Maui and Kauai with headquarters at Hilo, Wai luku, and Lihue respectively, accord ing to George W. Paty of .the. Anti-, Saloon League who intends to present ' plans for the extension of the organi zation at the meeting of the league which is to be held Friday afternoon,' Plans for a systematic canvass ' to . secure members for the league are be ing formulated and will be discussed -at the meeting, A new secretary, to take the place oCLyle Dickey, appoint-j ed Judge of the Circuit on Kauai, will I to held and it is expected that Mr.' Paty will be elected to fill the va cancy. . vv. The reading of the report of work accomplished during, the past month will conclude the days' business. 0ahu railroad co. razing two te,:e;.;e:; i Razing of two tenements, conta!r.!r : an aggregation of 200 rooms, was start ed yesterday by laborers employe J the Oahu Railroad & Land Co. W. V. Dillingham says these building, lo cated between the King street line stores and the company's shcp3 wer-3 not worth the expense of repairs. &r.l remodeling. . The health Inspectors estimate, th.it 200 persons were turned out to sc habitations in other tenements and ar watching closely to prevent overcrowd ing in the remaining structures of thi character. It is said that the rental rates In most of the tenements have been raised slightly during the last few weeks. . For news and the trnth ah est It, c!l people bay the Star-Enllrtlrj. 11 11 11) A l l i . i White and colored BALL FRINGES and TRIMMINGS. BEADED FRINGES and BRAIDS. SILK FRINGE in all colors from 1 inch to 3 inches 'wide j New SILK DRESS PATTERNS. " f CHINESE PONGEE in all weights. ' SILK GLOVES in all colors. t j New Models of the MO DART IMPROVED FRONT-LACING CORSETS, Our Embroidery Department has just received a number of new STAMP ING PATTERNE. . : s AUGUST DELINEATOR now on sale. ' FTHE proof that our Mr. Lennox is having a very successful trip can now be seen in our store. The Ready-to-Wear Garments madto his order by the best -New York houses excel, any thing we have ever shown in the past. The quality, style and prices are irresistible. ; New Garments MARQUISETTE, VOILE and LAWN DRESSES, embroidered and neat ly trimmed with lace, in children's, misses' and ladies' sizes. Priced from $5 to $30. , ' . New SERGE SUITS in the very latest cuts and weaves. Each suit a perfect piece of work. ONE-PIECE LACE-TRIMMED BEDFORD CORD DRESSES. WHITE and NATURAL COLOR LINEN SUITS. ." BLAZER COATS in Norfolk and loose-fitting, with deep collar. 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