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HONOLULU STAR-BULLE1IK MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912: a wedding Present vyortn uivmsr i Kitchen Cabinet, Completely Outfitted SEE OUR WINDOW FOR A BIG DISPLAY OF KITCHEN FURNITURE Coyne Furniture Go. '.. ; ' Limited ' If there's one thing that does not" admit of any guessing it's . fitting . . . - SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES Our Spectacle Fitting is done on the basis of knowing how , from start to finish. .It's a success! : ' A. N. Sahford, optician . Boston Building . Fort Street ; , Over May & Co. . TRY OUR mm cma. "ILIMA" Brand pencils green wood, black lead are just right for general business use. 50c the doz. Hawaiian News Co. I y ' ' ' ' Limited' v - ..v" YOUNG HOTEL BLDG. .Evictees To help the "Duke" Fund, we are celling hand-painted Postals of 'Duke" in some of his swim ming and surf Tiding stunts. 10c Each Entire proceeds to be turned. over to the fund. -''.' A -' ' Honolulu Photo Supply Co.; . - "Everything Photographic" awaiian Special Sale Veedon's Bazaar :. 1140 FORT 8TREET Jin ' ' 4 ' n Curios oman Patient Is Beaten Dy Deputy Sheriff Rose Is making an Invi-st Ration of conditions at the Mi lam ura hospital, a private Institution, which -permitted a drunken man to en ;er upon the premises nd beat a woman patient just recovering from an operation so severely that she dit'd Sunday morning as a result, it Is charged, of the injuries received. The alleged assault occurred last Thursday night and was jerpetrated by Kapapio, a drunken Hawaiian boy, who was permitted to run Hot about the place for three-juarters of an hour and was not arrest t until he had brutally beaten Mrs. Maria Kosa. who had given birth to a child six hours before.-':;. A': '. ' " Attacks Two Girls. It was shortly after eight o'clock when Kapapio, unchallenged, stag tend into the building, which Is a private hospital under Japanese man agement. I le immediately sought out I ielen Lio,, a girl friend of his who is in a convalescent condition. He is alleged to have made him self obnoxious to her and when she told him to leave, he became abusive dnd slapped her several times across the face. She fled and the native staggered after her as rapidly; as hit. intoxicated condition would permit. . 7, Meanwhile Helen had managed to hide and the boy encountered Louise, the daughter of Mrs. Maria Rosa. The native had asked her where ; the Lio girl had fled and when she made a negative reply, he struck her across the face. She ran away and then Ka papio caught sight of Mrs. Rosa. " Drags Her from Bed. He made the same inquiry of Mrs. Rosa and when he received the ans wer that she didn't know, he dragged her from the bed and started to beat her. She screamed with pain and Manuel Rosa, the husband, entered, and drove the boy from the rooni. But the 'native returned immediately tnd managed to strike Mrs. Rosa an other vicious blow before he was sub dued by the husband. : i. - ' At this juncture; the hospital au - .. v . J - First Onainige of 'Program' THE GREAT RAYMOND has appeared before King Edward VIL, Kaiser Wilhelm, Czar Nicholas, King Leopold, Emperor Fraiiz Josef, King Emanuel, Queen Wilhelmina, King Manoel, King Alfonso, and ott monarchs; and has received many decorations. in Hospital Intruder, Dies thorities stepped in and had Kapapio arrested. He was locked up at the police station late Thursday night and was held pending Mrs. Rosa's re covery. The woman died Sunday morning and the inquest will be held this evening. Dr. T. Mitamura, proprietor of the hospital, will be summoned to make an explanation as to why no precau tions are taken at the hospital to pre vent the patients from being attacked by Irresponsible outsiders. ADMIRAL HERE TO (Continued from Page T) If the bill goes through I will ask the commandant here to appoint such a board, and the questions can be de cided' " ':;--:. -Admiral Stanford is. well satisfied with the progress of the Pearl Har bor work: from a legislative stand point. . : "Tlie work in Hawaii is getting an absolutely square deal in Washing-i ton," he said. "I think that the com mittee members of both houses, and Congress as a whole, realizes the im portance of naval development in the Pacific, and that they consider our estimates and requests as just and reasonable. It is not the Pearl Har bor items that is holding up the ap propriation bill." ; ' ; President S. G. Hinds, of the San Francisco Bridge Co., contractors for the drydock, also arrived this morn ing. He talked the situation .over with Admiral Stanford on the trip down, and undoubtedly theVe will be several conferences as to drydock construction4 within the next few weeks. ' ' '' ''-. : ':; -" - ' ' ........ : . ,,-.V.-. ,.!. .,; N -f V INSPECT To. Examine Work. ;i The work of pouring concrete Into the second section of the drydock. which was to have been started yes terday, has been put off until tomor row, so that both the "Y and D" chief and Mrr Hinds can be on the spot when, the operation Is resumed after the long delay. Admiral Stanford passed through Honolulu In 1899 on his way to the Philippines, but has nerer made an extended .stay here,; and has never seen Pearl Harbor, His appearance bears out his Wgh reputation for ef ficiency minus red tape. He was en titled to the full honors df flag rank when he called at the naval statiou this morning, but specially requested that they be omitted. Admiral Stan ford is alone on his present trip, hav ing left hi3 family on the coast. He is staying at the Moana; ANSWER TO CHARGES IN FEDERAL COURT Gordon Roberts, arrested several days ago by federal officers on a charge of fwhite slavery" was arraign ed this morning. . ; Attorney Leon Straus was' appointed his counsel and defendant Is given until Thursday morning to enter plea, his bond mean time having been set at $1000. ? Sunjaro and Okata, indicted also by the federal grand Jury; on a charge of conducting an illicit distillery, both entered a plea of guilty. They will be Sentenced Thursday. ' 5 i James F. Fisher, accused of aiding in the smuggling of opium, was ar raigned and vgiveri until Thursday to enter plea; Attorney Straus was ap pointed counsel for the defendant . William Joseph , Hokuloa pleaded guilty to the ; indictment for bigamy and will be sentenced Thursday,' Mary Williams and John Alapai, both Indicted by the federal grand ju ry last week, were found to be serv ing sentence in the county jail on oth er charges.' Bench warrants will be Issued for', them upon their discharge from jail at the completion of the present terms, and they will then be arraigned, on the federal- jury indict ments. . ' ; :';: ',',,'.7.". .. ',' ' .. '.v ''-V- The Inter-Island steamer W. G. Hall will be dispatched " for "Kauai ports this evening after having been dis charged of a shipment of sugar. ' , .....v . .-. ... .-. J I' tilr - ' ' 1 MOTHER, FATHER Shattering the noonday quiet of Hotel street with yells and cries of mingled rage- and grief, a chagrined Portuguese man and woman rushed out of Judge Whitney's court today and Created a scene in front of the old Y. M. C. A. building that brought people running ! from every direction for two blocks. Some thought murder had been done. But it was just another of .Circuit Judge Whitney cases.- He had taken away the l?ryear-old daughter of Julio Texelra from the father's custody and awarded her to the mother, now Mrs. MclfaPter, wife of a Honolulu niall carrier. :'-:-: : v..:- ';'. "'-r- ' The noise was made by the father. i Julio, and his housekeeper, when they learned the court's edict. They even refused to give up . the little girl and started to lead her out of court, but she was summarily taken from them and handed over to the mother. . The case is an old one- dating back to the time of the late Judge Gear, who granted a decree of divorce nine years ago, giving one girl to the mother and the other to the father. 'Four or five years ' later the father, a laborer, left Honolulu for Oakland, Ca!., and placed his daughter in the care of a local Portuguese widow." He returned only recently;, and wanted the court's per mission to take the child back to Cali fornia wif h him. x ' The mother explained that the care taker had placed obstacles in the way to prevent her from visiting the older girl, in the father's custody, and that between them the father and the widow had poisoned the little one's mind, turn ing her against the mother. 1 When Judge Whitney ruled that the mother should have the full custody of both grils, the clouds gathered and the tempest began. . ur' DR-. SI'S HEIR ' A BENEDICT Sun Fo and Hiss Kai Chun of ; Honolulu Married at - Moanaiua . Attended only by a. few personal friends, Sun Fo,' eldest son and heir of Dr. Sun Y at Sen; first president of China, and Miss Kai Chun of Hono lulu were married at l;3o o'clock this afternoon at the home of F. W. Da mon, with Dr. Doremus Scudder offi ciating. ' ' -;'v'-"' :' -l,V ". Among the friends' of the contract ing personspresent.were Mr. and Mrs. Chang" Chau, C. K. Al and Ho Fun. Mr. and Mrs. Sun- Fo, accompanied by the two sisters of Sun Fo, will sail for San Francisco this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Sun Fo will re-enter the University of California and Mrs. Sun Fo will probably enter a girl's school In San Francisco with her husband's sisters. . -'U'; Xx-- x :j The bride is a native., of Honolulu and her parents reside here. She Is but 16 years old. v ' v ; It was originally planned for Miss Chun to go to the coast with Sun Fo and his sisters and attend school there until Sun Fo finished his college course wheri they" were to be married. But the plans were changed at the last moment, when Sun Fo secured permission from his father to be mar ried at once. - : With his sisters, Sun Fo arrived here a week ago by the Shlnyo Maru and they have been the guests of Mr. and: Mrs. Chang Chau at the latter's pretty home in Kauluwela lane. Tf2..;.-.-- 1 . m ' - '.. h-,y " FINDS CLIENT INDICTED; ; When 'Attorney-' Rawlins appeared before Justice Monsarrat this morn ing to defend D. K. Kama, charged with embezzling $100 from the Ha waiian Order of Longshoremen, he found that the man had ' been taken before the grand Jury and Indicted in the interim between last Thursday and today. . '? A delegation of Harvard men greet ed Dr. Eliot, from the Federal customs launch as the liner Siberia from the Orient, bearing the distinguished pas senger achored off quarantine this .morning. w V "' '" : .'; ;, sAUTO FOR SALE..., Overland, 5 passenger. Good condition. Auto Painting Co., Llliha, nr. King. FOR SALE. Room 14 Hawaiian Hotel. Old carved ivory, antique blue and white Old English and Delf plates, old steel mir rors Sakadzuki dais, old Japanese prints, satsuma and cutani. : ' . ,. '" . 5294-2t Y AUTHORITY SEALED TENDERS. CREATES SCiE 101' Sealed Tenders will be received by the Board of Harbor Commissioners up until 2 p. m. of Wednesday, Au gust t, 1912, for the construction of a sidewalk in front of the Alakea street slip and Illchards Street wharf, Honolulu.'.'-, V ' . I: ' Specifications and blank forms ; of tender are on file In the office of the Department of Public Works, Capitol Building... .V-'-A-':.'- . .A ? The Board of Harbor Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all tenders;: ; ..-.v'-; .v: . . MARSTON CAMPBELL. , Chairman. Board of - Harbor Com m is - '.a sioners. ; v:-v' ;'"-'-',. .r: Honolulu, July 22, 1912. X: 5294-lOt IjiFji li . .it- WEAR BENJAMIN To that week-end vacation party. If you want to be well dressed at the shore, mountains, or country wear j BENJAMIN " clothes. " i. ".' f -: . - ' .;-. .' ; . " Well groomed men and young men wear only "BENJAMIN" Outing Clo t h e s. They k are just, the right cut; just the proper a,ir. .; v The style is right. Call today -and make your selection. THE Cor. Fort and Hotel gts. IE tzz otivAq r- ' xTTs n H h" THE BEEP THAT COMES TO US FROJI PARKER RANCH, 13 THE KIND THAT PRODU CES BRAWN AND BONE. IF YOUR DIET HAS NOT BEEN RIGHT AND YOU DO NOT FEEL FIT, ORDER A STEAK FROM US: Metropolitan Meat Market HEILBRON & HIGH Upholstery and i5 PER ROLL OF 49 YARDS vv. Japanese . Bazaar Fort street FIVE ARRAIGNED ON GRAND JURY INDICTMENTS Frank Sullivan, Indicted by the Ter ritorial grand jury on the charge of burglary in the first degree, was ar raigned before Circuit Judge Robinson this morning. Attorney George A. Da v Is was appointed counsel for the pris oner and the latter Is given until 10 o'clock Wednesday morning to enter plea:; ;:':'; ': .- ::.-v- - i.':r '.V; , lx S. F. Chill ingworth was appointed counsel for Robert Joseph Rowe, who was indicted for assault with intent to comwit murder, and has been given until Wednesday morning to enter plea. Evan Gustkin, indicted for criminal I til O) '' MHrfti A A tir - - 11 rA t " i j - '" ... 1 1 J ii ii liUtJ ! tl n . i paipuci u" id - pAiiCZL D2LIV PHONE 1231 W know vtrybody and undrUni thd bumes. 1 LOUIS TELEPHONE 3443 CLASS Drapary V! cr 1 1 .assault on a Ht!e girl, this morn sentenced to a term of not more tJ fifteen months in Oahu prison. J R.: Lopez pleaded guilty to Durg: in the fir?t degree. lie wfil be s tenced Wednesday morning. f Learning that Edward Lang, he!! a charge of perjury, has been fn since lat February in default of 51 bail bond, the court this morning duced his Dond to yzw. lie ww ; raigned this morning and will be gh an opportunity to enter hw plea Y.' nesday morning. The sailing of the Paciic Mail'T Siberia for San Francisbo has i fixed for 4 o'clock this aiteruocn. 5