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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1913. 14 .1 IL-I !L Phone t 4 for pure milk i! ' ' - " " r . ' ' ' - i H iM r - 1 ' 11 T II., III - .iii Royal Hawaiian MasonicTeniple A lTcefty CaZcnrfar KOXDAYt ' Honolulu Lodjce No. 409, r. A. M. Regular mating. TUESDAY i WEDNESDAY t Hawaiian Lodge. Find degree THURSDAY! Honolulu Chapter, Regular at 7:30. R. A. M. FRIDAY t Oceanic. Second degree. SATURDAY t 4 n r Harmony Chapter o. 4, U. S. Regular meeting. in vtiitinp member! of tilt order are cordially invited to at tend meetings of local lodges. Horses Fine lot of work and hack horses due May 26, by S. S. Mexican. Club Stables Tel. 1109. v." Anton Stange & Bro., nurtnin confectionery and fancy bakery Pound, citron, currant, coffee, sponge and fmlt cakes, hume-maae cnoo olate candles and Gennaa rrtk hread 1113 Atakea. nr. Beretanla. Phona 8711 Garage E. AGENTS FOR. THE FOLLOWING: i AMDiAhiii Tourlna Cars and Trucks. , Alco Touring Cars and Trucks. Knox Touring Cars and Trucka. Reo Touring Cars and Trucka. Knox-Martin Tractor. Premier Touring Cars. Cartercar Touring Cars. . Mercer Touring Cara. Marmon Touring Can Appersen Jack Rabbit HONOLULU LODGE, 616, B. P. 0. Honolulu Lodge No 616, B. P. O. Elks, meets In their hall, on King St, near Fort, Every Friday evening Visiting Brothers are rdiallv invited to attend. J. L. COKE, E. TL H. DUNSHEE. Sec. 1914 AmcricanUndersIung . n Models Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association Meet on the 2nd md 4th Mon d a y s of each month at- K. P. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Members ; of oth e r Associations are cordially in vited to attend. PAPER Ait HmU Wranoine Papers and Twines, Printing aifd Writing Papers. iucDir.iN.HAWA AN PArtn & SUPPLY CO- LTD. rrt md Oueen Streets ' Honolulu Phone 1416 Geo. G. Guild, uen. Mgr We carry the most complete line o ..' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS in the City JAWES GUILD CO. Win, McKIMET LODGE, No. 8, J Meets every 2nd and 4th Satur day evening at 7:30 o'clock in K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort ana Beretanla, v Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. A. II. AHKKNS, U. U. L. B. REEVES. K. R. S. ON EXHIBITION NOW READY FOR .DELIVERY Geo. C Beculey, shan S3C1 eolt Distributor OAHU LODGE, 1, I. O. G. T. SvV Oahu Lodge. 1. L O, a. T.. will meet in the Central. Union , V.- Bible School Room NACi Mr of on1 third Tuesdays at half-past seven p. m. : ' R. A, S0ARE3, Chief Templar. ' 50,000 OWLS 4 OVER-NIGHT FEDERAL WIRELESS to th9 Adverti$a tectlve William. Ingram of Los An cvolsd a j lKvfnc a bribe taker and cx onerated Detective lksick, now ia charge of the bureau or identification in Los Angeles, whom he said had spurned an offer of $ 500. The charges were made in the presence of Chief SoKiatian of the southern city. For mer Detective Esola pleaded not guilty when his case was called in court. While Governor Johnson Is holding no the VeDD-uird3ai1 anu-aueu rtvo ntrnnB ' cossiblv more, were bill to give the national government killed today by a great electrical iud time to exhaust every possible diplo In wtidnlnK amicable lelations with Japan, in accordance vith the plan he announced alter ine irassage of the bill, he is being flooded with letters and telegrams from Cali fornians and from residents of Eastern states urging him to stand pat ana sign the bill. Johnson late last night received a telegram from Secretary of State Bry an reiterating former pleas ror aeiay otfti-m which sweDt tne 1 uisa oh ui- trw fanv oil tanks and wells were set afire and a number of power plants were badly damaged. DDftxPftT ADMINISTRATIVE FEATURE IN TARIFF BILL Protests against the administrative features of the pending tariff bill are being circulated by E. H. Van Ingen & Co. a New York importing firm. an rerauus .rhttM, nrovisions are declared to be anil fldirinir mm in piertise u wu" . "." nn,i.)ian iiau. "unfair, unworKaDie, aruururr uu , If you, iase Soap- AND WANT A SOAP THAT IS MORE THAN WILLING TO DO ITS SHARE OF WORK 'Smoked Every Day M. A. GUNST & CO., INC. PARCEL DELIVERY Y PHONES 3461 PHONES MESSENGER YOUNG LAUNDRY 1 tion until the federal government has had time to take up the whole situa tion officially with Japan. Will Answer Bryan. : Governor Johnson declined to make nnv nfflpi.1i Rtfltcmpnt yesterday re- till J - , m - t . - onrfHnir hi intentions concerning the Wphhe anti-alien land bill, before him for signature, beyond the fact that he was drafting a reply to the urgent tele graphic warning received by him from he secretary of state, which answer be will send by wire to Washington today. ;' " v' Surrounding a street car which was being operated by strike breakers, a crowd of 1000 strike sympathizers this afternoon stoned the strikebreakers a nd only the intervention of a squad of do! Ice saved the men from death.' Tim onr was manned oy seven ftrlkebreakers, who cowered inside when the mob made Its assault, 'sym pathizers madly tore at the streets 1n efforts to obtain more stones -with v.hlch to continue their attack. Before the mob was dispersed the police charged repeatedly, and finally reacn ing the car took the cowering strike breakers under their protection and marched them away to safety. nnii otmI to constitute a victory rnr the 'hlehlv protected American i manufacturers in their efforts to ham per, harass and injure importers." nlaint is made about the du ties nroDosed. Circulars sent out by the firm urge, among other things, that riuttes h assessed on actual cost of goods regardless of current market fluctuations, and demand tnat pnyaie ..tiommtR in rases of iindervalua- Hon of ImDorts be abolished and trial rnurt bfl substituted aa a means of fixing penalties. Sir Tatton Sykes, aged 87, has Just died In London. He had many eccen- J tricities, one of which was the wearing of six coats when riding. O n MO- T7 T? T7T! Soap New Moon Our GEORGE V. JAKINS Auatlontsr and Commlsalon Agent. Sachs Block 76 Beretanla St. !Victor Records BERGSTROM MUSIC CO. Odd Fallows' Block I ; Fort St. GAS1 25c per Ml gallon Von llamm Yoiing Co.. Ltd. . Honolulu. T. H. HONOLULU LODGE 5o. 800, - L. O. 0. M. ; ' will meet in Odd Fellows' building, Fort street, near King, every Friday i I snnltier of 7 SO oVlOck. ' - i J I , .. .1 vinitins hrothers cordially inviieu to attend, v v' ; -' ' . " CLEM K. QUINN, Dictator. . JAMES W. LLOYD, Secty. FOR ICE COLD DRINKS AND 14 ICE CREAM, TRY THE Hawaiian Drug Co.; Hotel and Bethel 8treets The Studebalter Uses tar the Schuman Carrlaqa Coy Ltd. unTFi I iTTEUABT ORANGE BLOSSOM CANDIL3 Tha Host Popular Candlaa Xado on tha Coast -HONOLULU DRUG CO, LTD. ZZ Fort St Tolsphona PASSENGERS EXPECTED Better out your order in for that HAY RIDE you ha been planning 3:;;'-HiWaiian:E::pyeco Co.". ;-iJi - - ::. r-;:. Phone 2464: rnnprpaa will be asked next year to appropriate for one battleship, a mam moth dreadnought displacing u,uuv tons and costing about 120.000,000, ac cording to tentative plans oi tne navy general board, made- public today. KnvnvB from Turkey arrived in Lon- Hnn tndav to resume peace negotia- uons wun me rmiB.au buiim, uUb ijr Miss Florence . Kooerts,, wrs. d. probable that f ricUqn which exists he-1 0deI. ( Mrg; , Taylor, nurse and , flrooo onrl Rllleraria'maV delay I .. f...n TIMnn Mill Each accuses' the other Spliced Heel, Garter (op. in blacK, wnitt ana wn. . i firm. Emnlre Theatra r w : dm, f ---M s a. Wilhelmlna. froi San Francisco. May 13: Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Brown, Mrs. James Murray, Miss a u..rrav xtn Sloan. Mrs. Henry . Lawrence and child, Wm. Hay, Mr. and Mrs H. W. Porter and children. TS H,9h' ip..c.d H..I. 0,rt.r Up. ,n whit, and un. children, Miss D. SpInny. Mrs. John T. Gullck, Mrs. H. M. Rogers, Miss viol on Pot r sinn. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wakefield, Miss P. -A. Parker, Miss B.i ctoffana pviwnrd W. Barnard. W, F. woiihmn J L. Poindexter. Miss E. Poindexter, M. B. Clark and mother, Mis SoDhia L. Clowes, Miss .uoromy pfrinvor Misa Jessie Flanigan. Mrs. T C Spencer and infant. Miss Nora ' MADE FROM COMBINGS. iKM Try u.f.r R..v.tn ,nd -j..i. u,,ffn Mnnni? ! F. nohrmann. r--.w? imru eriD r.i athes CLEANING CO- 221 Beretni ttirssx, Jr Miss Florence Roberts. . Mrs. B. , nai. . . - - ' IirillliLUlK LLuLL II ItUUU . " , I rinrfAfl : -RJI ffl I . 1 M V 111 r. . UU1 BE - AUU I ' 7 - . - " : . " tween Greece and Bulgaria may delay w Mi MareGnr Tilden. Miss the :meeting:'. - Each, accuses the .other BTelyn ,TiWn:Mr.-; and Mrs.: :S.,T; mxt'manv kWh DRY CLElNtHa of obstructing peace by refusing the den ' M,gs. Mae r 0'Hara, Miss Jew! BIST LAUNDRT-TTOR ASD .pai a?wu (...mo rnira the nnWPrS are draft- I un. i TLTra H P WlftllMn. i '. . ' W m A rtr tne : " ' likitaa t. Mills Mrs. Eastoh Mills. Mr. Mioa t. Mina .Mrs. Easton .Mills. Mr. i" 7 . I and Mrs. J. G. Heath and child, Mr. f ACIFIC club. ; " AUTOuiODlLE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING agftOClATEP GARAGE, LTD. Honolulu Cyclery SAU FnAUGISGO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.50 a day up -K.nr etMl and hrick structure. Third addition of hundred rooms nnts hiiHAtnfr. KVPTV COmtOTt and convenience. A high class hotel at very moderate rates. in center nf ihMtrfi and retail district On car lines transferring to all parts of city. - Electric omnibus meets all trains and steamers. I.Und Hcadaunrters. CabU AddrcM "Trawcti" A B C Cod. J. H. Love, Honolulu reprcsenUtiv. Bethel St., near Hotel. C T U RE F R A M I N G Also developing, printing and enlarg ing. Artists' materials. HONOLULU PICTURE FRAMING & ; SUPPLY CO. Scouts' Compass Watch and a Compass 'Combined. . PRICE $1.50. CITY MERCANTILE CO. Hotel St., near Nuuanu .. -. - .. . i ana -unit), , Suffragettes In Dublin stormed ,the lan(J Mrs. H. E. Rhodes. member of parliament, and broke the ' house. Dillon vntori nMtnst the Dickinson bill to hi ho franrhisft to w6men. Nntlea to Bondhotdertc ; ,. ' ' :;- -' I . Notice is hereby given that pursuant President Wilson's cherished plan J to the provisions of. that certain mort- for Jury reform within New Jersey gage dated the nrst oay oi januar, was endorsed yesterday by the asseni- 1912, which, was executed, by the Pacl l')iy, after a strenuous fight, in which fic-Club, an Hawaiian Corporation, to the president took; a' personal : part. Bishop Trust Company, Umlted. also The assembly passed the bill on third an Hawaiian .Corporation, as Trustee, reading by a close Vote' but not before those.certain Forty (40); or the out an amendment had;.beefl .fbrcH; onto standing : bonds of, the said Pacific i oiia for 'atatftw de referen- Club, secured by said mortgage and ,1,1m I nereinaiter ucDisuaicu ' UUm. . . .. - . ; I. 11 i.il. J.tt nl inrll ' iDers, were on uiuiu uo; i jh i iiftn .iWiwi irfrawn and desismated Government coal reservations m 1 .. , - AlaSaor.the exctolve use or .the 'ff.-'SS. iTnftwl States navv were advocated to- manner iiiuiuCU , " . day'before the senate territories mittee by F. G. Jemmett. mATHm th.ni.hon' Traat'Com. the Alaskan NortherKa, Jemmett declared it cost the govern pay. " urA Tiollars (J100.00) ment about 8.50 to take eastern coat ed interest. on the to the coast I aov n miv 1913. Said bonds illDt AJ , , w 9 . must be surrendered to the company At the eighth Mtloiial:! u8tpa7mnt ademption and cancel- gress, which was Inaugurated ita rParis 0PaJ 'Yided In said mortgage at yesterday, a letter, was read from Pr- y payment ,and Interest tlnrnJa uhh wag Unable tO at- " , " J .ft.rooH tnereon snan cease iiuiu nuu wwi sj. ABADiE, Frcp: -: f- ALL KIXDS OF ROCK A3JD SAND FOB CONCRETE TY02X. K ' , A FIREWOOD AND COAL, W 68 QUEEN STREET. - ' ? ' 0vB0J1, mler Bourgois, who was unable to at tend. ;-V. ' . "Since our experiences of 1870 and 1871" he wrote. "I do not nesiiaie iu flrot (iV nf JlllV. 1913. The following are the numbers of the fnrtv f40U bond3 so selected, k. rvriuatve Aaency for the famous RACYCLE Bicycles for Hawaiian Islands. 4 en ftn. Kind St. Tel HOTEL YA1HEA White Wins Will be In all Groceries nesday. v ed- ote for three years' military service. drawn and designated .kAL la nnur In iidinahle in view 01 1 . no VUtV;U XB uun ' the German army increase. Be pacific, but strong. WaiW and soon the arma ment burden itself will cause an anti war revolution in public opinion." - KANTLEEK N -U Ml - A. ciiw.i. NirWel and CODDer rui-i UQIUf wnw., . .. . Ino. Oxldliina a Specialty. Atun PLATING WORKS Rates Moderate, Work Unsurpassed. Experienced Men. en nortania SL Phone 2134 WAIMFA, KAUAI -' . 'm I ... 1 l on Kauai Twirist Trade Solicited GOOD MEALS Rates Reasonable C. W. SPITZ ; : : Proprietor '"SayT friend" have- you found a good place to eat and where you can get good coffee?" "Betcherlif e ! I eat at the Palm, and not only is the coffee good always but the food is 'Class A'." Tha TAISHO VULCANIZING CO LTD.' a Uetorcyel and Bicycle Tlras I Alao Tuba Repalrlni Read ''"j ;- 'V" "HONOR OF THE STATION" In Colliers for May 3. TELEPHONE CO. TaL 1117 MUTUAL Adams Lane DRINK Hay's Old Kona Coffee BEST IN THE MARKET HEMRY MAY & CO PHONE 1271 Congress soon will be called upon to pay a bill of nearly one million dol I lars for food, clothing, ; shelter and moHirni aervinR snODlled by the army i and navy to the flood sufferers in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, oet-ie-tary Garrison is preparing a deficiency estimate which must be allowed dur ing the present session, as the army funds have been so depleted that un less they are reimbursed the entire military service will be tied until July l. f ::',:1' The most destructive typhoon expe- rionrxui in Plight vears struct tne rnu- inninp. islands yesterday, wrecking sev eral small steamers ana uuweiuua 59 . 105 C.r 106 . G6 ' 1071 67 UO - 77- ' ' 114 86 115 87 116 96 120 101 122 104 127 Dated at Honolulu, Hawaii, this 21st day of April, 1913. . 3 JAS. L. COCKBURN, Treasurer. Pacific Club. 5527 April 22. 29. May 6. 13 1 3 6 7 10 11 18 19 20 23 28 31 33 36 37 38 43 -50 55 I AND OTHER GOODS IN HOUSEHOLD RUBBER All kinds. Best Material. Large Stock. "LEGAL NOTICE. lighter crafts. y V' "t . . ro ri nni;tino 9t Rpa total as. ine kuuwu wioiiuM --- 1 win and 01 tne esiaie ui rmuwsH-u but the total death list from the storm Jz deceased. wherein petitioners . ...lK innAmin? TPDOrtS. AS I . . . j ir-n on mJ rroi iv thp rmnillT COURT. FIRST ni.it Tarritnrv nf Hawaii. In Pro- i,nfit r-hamhprs. No. 4421. In the matter of the estate of Francesco De infn nt iTnnniiilii. deceased. U14. ACbi- Vfc ' ...1 Oh Reading and Filing the petition and accounts of W.. W. Chamberlain oh Ron Dpnlz. executors under the will and of the estate 01 urancescu HOLLISTER DRUG CO., LTD. Fort Street. mi ' 0 s r to 1 1 f i ....niiinr ...uh innnminz reDorts. As is aw cinug, nuu o - - far as known no Americans have lost their lives, -v ' PACIFIC EHGIMEERIHQ 1 COUani,."; Jl sudStructuret. Swiurr Sr. 1nniin - - ME FOR A SWIM AT THE Waildki NEXT SUNDAY Savs. the Wise Bather "Be Prepared" Go to Ye Regal Boot Shop and Get the New SPECIAL SHOES FOR BOY SCOUTS " "" - -inllCTTP - .ji BiiRNETTE . . f Deeds for California Commissioner or us ' ARy; PUBUC; and Newuf;iaae Licenses, Draws Grants Marriag e m cf SaIe( Mftrtflae owrr' annrney for the Leases, Wills. ej -ERCHANT ST. District CcurtjJO w . HONOLuuwt ' T. Wurakami Shoten Importer and Dealer in JAPANESE DRY and FANCY GOODS PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, Etc. 32-34 Hotel Street, near. Nuuanu. STAR-RFLLETIN GIYES YOU TODAY'S NEWS TODAY CURIOS Largest Pacific Soutenlr Store In the World HAWAII it SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO. Young Building Twenty-five federal officers, taken prisoners by the Constitutionalists during the recent fighting near Guay mas. Sonora, have been executed, ac cording to confirmed dispatches re ceived at Nogales today, the numDer including a colonel of artillery and a colonel of infantry. The dispatch ad mitted the loss of 200 Constitutional cta rtuHnfr thP fiehtina near Guayraas, but stated that the Federals' loss was much heavier. .- ' a Pinrpnrp iHsnatch to the Daily Express says that Prince Ardeue, hrnthpr nf Kin? Peter of Servia. will marrv this week Mrs. Hugo Pratt, a rich American widow. TTR.BULLFT1N GIYES YOU TODAY'S NEWS TODAY MiMiaPi Oallo. buncoinan Informer, today in the office of District Attorney Fickert at San Francisco, accused be- net in ha allowed $652.30 and charged with $600.00. and ask that the same v ovominod and anDroved. and that o final nrdr be made of distribution of the remaining property to the per sons thereto entitled and aiscnargiujs nMitinnop and sureties from an iur i.or rconnnaihiiitv herein. 111. .v.K . , . .. .wi lt is ordered, that aionoay, xne 10m AV r.T Tiin A D. 1913. at y OCIOCK a m hpfnrp the Judge presiding at rhnmhers of said court at his court room in the Judiciary building, in vTrtr.i.iiii ronntr of Honolulu, ue ana the same' hereby is appointed the time and Dlace for hearing said petition and aroounts, and tnat ail persons iu d tnav then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the earae should not be granted. Hr t hp Court: ioalv A. K. AON A. roo,i iho fith dav nf Mav. 1913 MITH. WARREN & HEMENWAY, Attorneys for petitioner. : : 5539 May 6, 13, 20, 27. Last Opportunity to buy a lot cheap near i.mma anu School streets. Only three 101 s : ien. In the Perry tract. Price reduced to 22 cents per foot for a quick sale. Easy terms. " P. t R. STRAUCH. Waltr Banalag. 74 R. Cag treL L zzJ NEL80N B. LANSING. Agent. STAR-BULLETIN GIVES YOU TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Wholesale A Retail D"''". ENGLISH A. AMERICAN WOOLEN, SILK AND COTTON GOODS Corner Nuuanu L Beretanla Sts. Beautiful Hats MISS POWER Boston Block 1 Y .Bulletin lo