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9 v ; - - ; vr ;1t r " V : f ? J - nOKpl,ULU .BTAIVBULLETiy, FRIDAY, OCT, 31 1913. ; s : ;.V. 'AC'.-1..,?; .' v ' , . T V"? -- ;.'.'' 1 Honolulu Co.. " Nirw ' 4 0 t - jft ' - Star V. - , hare utur hud ya& in my uric h'tusr o: nearly o year. It i thresold b or the people if this city that they cm in4GUfIy all seeJions and K6iirWr,3p . obtain yu for their many household useer motr efipeeialty for cooktuy id eJr4 r - -I , t -t 4 on:-. yfes 0 i - t i. i. ji... i. ........ r. J s - - iMfJlf. H( us tcfiff int. yiur tuntu'jt nm. r I hare found it chear thuji any other fuel extant, and it cleanliness is attny . . r I j uiaueement for it ue. y c. r. VtiRRirA "Fifth Ave., Kuimuki. T ' . Van . t lr t. - J . : . f ..- -. V " ' ;.. ., ': i f 1 - J r , -'.'-.' ... . Let Our Coprteous Representative Gall Upon Youa " 1 TELEPHOIIESd; Day Service;-" 4 3424 - 15C3 : :: 1514 - ? '2054 r t it" ' ' .. . f: iff -y .. - 4 1 . . r" 5 Jt V V . 1 . r i .. with the graft case7 Sixteen ire'ot. the jsecret file, to be returned HVJO (a'clotk next Mondiy .'morBiiig.: U presumed th&t ;ir:ost, t :not'';I of these are : Indictments worked tx.by thff probe 'commission.' Commissioner Williamson, himsetf: wai called before the ; grand jury . 6 i-testify . in thesid j . ib.iClilklk , cases sererai times. - " (Cc:t:-ucJ frcm iege one) ; lie prani Jury; at .Kallua', this . -J row he la In Honolulu for 1. ::.z:q eay. - ' '. --. G. ': ihrcuh the pay-rolla and'ao : : cf dl trict after district on the t I Williamson has uncovered . r eg amount of'petty -Irregular-- r . r. i Ecre cf major importance. Work, Well Along." Williamson-has ' now been; orer 'alr the districts of -Hawk?! county, and Ids Inrestlgatlons -x have .jcleared up most of, the accounts since 1911. .The pay-roll . frauds, It Is . believed, have peen cleaned , out for the last two and h halt .years, Most v of the accounts have been checked over..;- ' The main work of the commission,' so far as the - Investigation goes, is well along toward completion (now, ta id tb e' . comm issioner this ,mornln 5. "By going V back ..jsince the ; beginning of count- governm ent, we mis:ht run . ' . t cf rolls, raddlnr of accounts, down a few small details. bHt It Is not i.r.i fcr.eral malfeasance .are counts certain that; it! Is worth ; while doing l'A ze been run to earth, with the; tuUtasce- cf IL Gooding Field, the; riTfrt Exctmctant of the commission, ; r i Williamcon has carried the facts r;i (0 thfe grand jury with the capable ; v:;i cf Deputy County Attprney Wil II. Ileen. -.';-;.C:t? v : Or.e- tangible result, of "Williamson's T. crk came at Kaiiua yesterday; when the r'and Jury . returned 26 . indict, irtrts. Of these, 10 were placed. on il ? r-m fi'e end have no connection fiotutl r remuneration for- js their town workv V 1 1 may; bfrrdesirable s f orthe county of Hawaii to make an appropri ation for Expert Field to complete hi S work, as1 it is .desirable to securean absoluteijn correct siaiement , lor . tne first of the year. Thinktr Magulr Settlement Fair Commtssioner Williamson, after learning of the action of the; Hawaii supervisors yesterday in , reaching a settlement on the: Magnire hottage, expressed the opinion that an arrange ment fair to both .sides hadbeen made.. 4 .i )','' Xf'i''-:: 4tThe sum agreed uw&i&ZbK re presents ; about the amount due the county without taking interest into account,"' jbe commented. "In case tmcounty had stood out for th full arlount, the case might have been car rlAl to - the supreme court of the United 'States and settlement delayed f on two or three yeare The cwnty nee Ba the money and It ; will doubt ieskvbe nald over immediately." this, for It would be hard to' establish I ? It is expected also that he .shortage the resnonslbilltyj ;PeoDle i have, for of oVier officials will be parkiy made gotten, memoranda hav been lost and i good! amounting perhapa . high .; the material evidence would be 41ffl-A twelv or fifteen thousand doliars. cult to bring forwards The ' commls- CoA missloher Williamson said sion ' lunas, 100, are growing snort mat tne commission wm pruuapjjr and we want to get as complete a re- hold .aYial meeting in HilO' Soob to port as possible from Mr. Field." " inlsh s uncompleted , probing and The 1 commission's report - may be' then geVlo workon the report, drafted after the funds for Its workr ' ""iv are exhausted, but the commissioners r 8Til fXETrx OTTE8 TOD have no intention ol asking for addl-:; 14 -1 ikw tuiiat. COCIlEIBEi : v. . ,.-.,. j.- - ....... ---iv-iiiie. rostc ara it a 11 tf in our v rt4dow Tlr7No- 7 WengHaweye $ 3-A Brownie . . II 3-A Kodak . . 20.1 3-A Kodak R.R. type 25.( 3-A Kodak6.3- . . 50.( 3-A Kodak Special . 65.1 All are Post Card Sizes FORT STREET I we A yea 7beeri ft the j id iron , ine prettMP Ait timeTj? J. . 1-1 nTnTinnTr:Tn and the acnltural .wort on; ftr j; 7 B 0 AH D 0 F HEALTH Mrs. Allen, it is stated,' is likely to da conaideHble ' cattle-ratsing ton th ranch.f; "- v";-" -Manager Arnemann 1a & graduate if the German vocational schools ' i,nf held in high regard as tin agrtculura - I, .(Continued frontpage one expert. NEW PAPER OUT SATURDAY ,t:-. ; -' .1 a t i rt i -. A A . it sold meat to the alleged trust - Tan' not aware that Haleakala has sold to'J the' Hawaii Company Mr. Cboke aald. Mr. Cooke Is a mem ber of v the federal "grand Jury. . Strong 4oubt was expressed at tne time the statement was first made connecting Haleakala with the sup posed trust ranches It was contend ed that the ranch is Independent ' Asked about .the threatened -W, A. Kinney4 suit" agajnst Alexander, & Baldwin1 for alleged mismanagement of the McBryde plaatatien, Mr. Cooke said that .he .had heard nothing re garding it while away. A rumor on have already been filed in San Fran-1 Cisco. According to the information received by Alexander & Baldwin, the suit has not been filed. I Mr. Cooke was signed on the Hllo- ' nlan, which arrived here early this morning. .v Hawatir8 Eentlnel, the new military weekly newspaper, yof which. E. B Brldgewater . Is. owner, publisher and proprietor, makea its first appearance tcunQrrpw, jilt; will be on; sale' jit the city newsstands, on the streets, T and will be found at all army posts, h ? (APPROVES i f,7Z 'V r ! " ,yJ' k ..;V f- '!!. Ur. mO I . w . w. w . vAt;lt3. .-meeting yctercay. zizrzc-i the ? territorial beard cf health i . - ' proved the action cf the'superi.-.t. r. 1- . .7 ' AV ent cf the" Insane asylum la su.; :l-' tv ; ; - L ' ui.i li aa lugf theguard who is accused cf teat- j :r f . c l:zi cf tha c tng cne of the asylum Incates a. f rv ' ti : -u . . days.aga A report was receive! fr e n j ::: 7 ::. V.'iri'. at 1 rr -tho physician called la tha case an i ( rcir.-: r, fiv-ca a a : from -Vthej superintendent, aad tl2 r-ct- : I rf.h :;h c health i board in turn is subnilttln; a icr 1 c : '. :;;-eI aa-;:.--- I report to the civil service commission tas ! dl. i : il-.it w..$ r recommending the,, diacharse cf tae 1; , cf tha s. Jj -. ; guard under flrfe ? v -tl.-s. I s 1. - f ' --, . . ; BY V. R. CASTLE ,. ... , ... : .. K7- . ta. . 1- .. ...ii. ........ .. ,. ,1 .. J,; I li MO HJlCilM:. .iliiLLlJiii ... . . , (Continued from page one) tobacco that experts boii;vt is Cc-iVain to moLo a success id the world-markets, for it Is- cf superior .quality both for wrapper and filler. la the two pieces of land devoted to tos bacco experiments there are about 100 acres. ' j Mr. Castle and the manager of the , janch, W. H. G. Arnemann, have turn ed their attention also to experiments with cotton, coffee, pineapples, sisal and awa. The cotton experiment ap peared to be on the way to brilliant success when the boll-worm, the same pest that has ravaged the Oahu cotton fields, made itg appearance in the Kona plantation. "1 am sorry indeed to give up these! experiments," said Mr. Castle today,' "and I hope that Mrs. Allen will carry some of them forward. The tobacco coiture is re4lv a success ik.v. I regret giving up the ranch, but the tremendous smash to sugar means that I cannot now continue the ranch Never. in the vYHEN yOU DO way when" you dont ant ItlTALWAYS THER ; $" n ittifttitimttt' yv? A praclicsliine 01 order; very convenienv turns agamsii nen not in use. .-!-' : X. ri a II. Ui .i. .1 .at-..' a.; -t. rif Uyti -tL 'S f: f uaun uawk:,u.u. y 1 wjr-i..,: j thing; is reaLdy trulr tfi jip irii a little,1 It snipes the shoe which is not' property done when ft is held over the haid; so simple and effective that th whole family wilt use it. ' Lewers. SATISFACTION HARDWARE Gpc j 1 , , 1, ."t - r Y- , tfc F - 111 I . - 1 - - ' V - -r.-J- -V- ? v-X 1 . f s - - 4- ..v - C - -.- " tiiilil T t. NliH-nill 111 it