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ir,vo tTDKOLTJLTJ UTAXBULLirrm, THUBSBAY, OCTOBER 1, 19U. ... .-CQSTOF iYMffiGTO l!J II SHOULD BE DtVfcLUFtU J. UaUi T AfllT A nTPr A IvhK hr i I f'ctrcpolitan Follows Lead of j llnc!f im Rpfl!i7irtn Wpprf fnr!t bould or that it will in.the futura. n u? . l T- 9J F a ,rThe school teiteherB of Germany are ruum inouuuuuu, rudicia required to Bate wan a snowieog i. 5 j v s Mireiral Wnrk ;'' singing and of at least one - instru- uCT'! lil'L-15 TO fillet WEEK i ffient. And I would guard the kind of - j a. , ..Y U-i tousle to be taught in our schools. It and simultaneously points to what the"' ' Xh. IVtoY Tv., 0,, . . the schools and, the clubs and enter- E? J??.52i JJiwJJ '' P tainraents, even in religious services. ;SS2S.l t,. v. -I want lo se comm unity music V?""'" v",',"& v-v "T more encouraged and given an im diui ;'- Beginning today, and continuing xra til further notice, the price of beef, mutton acd veal at .the Metropoii-" taJTMeai Company will be materially higher than in the past.; The com pany has cfScially announced to its ctiticmc-rs that the price of meat has ticn Incre ased from 15 to 20 per ..rent,". According, to officials of the com pany, this rise-Is due to the fact hat the Hawaii Meat Company, '- from, which the Metropolitan people pur chase the majority of their meat has bootted the price xf beef, mutton and real.. The former price of beef oer pound has been raised 20 per cent, the price of muttcn per. pound 10 per cent and one cent more a pound for veaL The Metropolitan Meat Company, how ever,; Las, npt raised Its prices la qalte the same manner as the Ha waii Meat Company.' Prices" bava been raised cn two cuts cf mutton. Defense Places'Five Witnesses On Stand.This Morning-r v Mystery Is Devcldped That the defense In the trial of Jeff McCarn, which Is now in progressbe- v more encouraged ana given an im- ":. , " , -. , -" . petus both vocal and instrumental. re Judge William L: Whitney In the Let choral aocieUee, clubs of various territorial court, prpl ably will not be ridor cf the federal court.. The de fense has et 16 call several witness es, before it rests'. Its' aset-'. " t The trial of the district attorney moved along rapldly this morning, five ti'ittiocaoii r-9.ToA itr tlio Aaterwa Via v. . public achools as well as .clubs and ,na ,, nr.A .vm piBCori?ajiizaliont. T wrmlif hav nni . , . . trt jt w t rrx mifi jrr mnTrnn . . ... w -tt - on m. rnvcrorT vrrTiTi ruir nrmff ' " --" -aionK wun reaamK. wnune ana amnvMMron tvieoic f.tfc. ,oi certsih cuts of veal, and fromJOto ; metlc ,n cvr . 8jtera . of : edcatUrcrlralnaaon--Iiittfsv;efor; W-;A per vfui a. juuiiu ,UJUJ c iui . Eays Mr. Claxton, 'and the greater to-high Price for admission doe not neci pcrtnce it is given in the - schools essarily mark the great artist With and the earlier its study is be-gun tn taowledee of the Doihta that m to the elementary classes, the stronger make good muc, the local and na- uuiu iw uive upoa ine yuuus ana uve mu&lclans Ttlll be put on an E3 R mm. FIRE-PROOF AL ,1 c f WASHiXGTON. D. CL. Aug. ""f"' 7',J. Vital part cf the life of every vtftyiPan oi nexi weex, was ne siaiemem ?lP!TOUEif, i?i Ann and even the small- town. This is .made this morning by oneSot the coun fiTr, irfS, L,Sre America falls short, more so sel for the district attorney. Counsel : ;V ntte? - t -flta' the ast than in the west . ,-It is 1 for the defense is not yet ready to ?i,wl- f A,wU i Jtheee very things that will bring mu- state whether Mr, McCarn will be call eubject MrT CTaxton Isa mn gicaI appredAtion. ' - - ed on the witness gland to give his through personal investigations of wflni-lj-11,,(1,i .,Mitiw ti,, t.i n,,rt.,H unn r. uouwum u "what AmpHra npri! snd ! vrtnM LeV;." 33,2 ?'SSh.tTh? " V. Xat?S , ' j .r i . . una ena. The encouragement of com ing on their edncatlonaj systems anu,,-,- ,-iA si iAT,n.t.'-i'M'k-.t . " , . . ,v,-y, ..Tnunity music ,m do much for tnusi he is watching this same development,, ' t,. inJnAM v. - ' o . . ui KuJiiuuu. i.wium ii&yi? t?vcTi rar. .1 t . i.- m . eo.w : a mystery croppea - vui - oaring the proceedings cs to, the Identity': of. the person who; according to witnss'es on the stand Wday; 'grasped Mrl -McCarn-about the fhoutlders and: drag: ged him to- the ; floor - ehbrtly. af ter the district -attorney tad ' beei) struck ? by McBriiie. Ilegardinff the peutors and Judged accordinir to their 'question as to wh?n Mr. McCarn drew1lrir,alKAn w vuituiM luuucuw vk in u viiiri is. . lieEiaes, it is noi everyone . v i .t. sic there Is no question. r fcemembei who ,has the ability or talent or the vbo were called this morning testified what a significant part this art played time to becomo- a; musicn. but In that they saw gun ufciil the'dlsr among the early Greeks and hew- im-everyone can be cultivated the enpre- trlct aitorney was tm the-floor.--Others portant It was -in the education of ciatichef music Jt U this that forms I testified that-they1 jJid net see him tbeir youth' More than' this, music is the basis cf a musical nation. , Amer- draw a rev61ver..and that , he did not so very practical find usaful. ; Many ica expends a yast sum on music, but Pt his hand toward his hip txjeket.?5 people do net step to realize that thialt does not always o it judiciously. Following the completion of tlrt fact is demonstrated on every side. It.- VThe' bureau cf education Is mak- ' cross-examination of Mr.; Minnie Pet furnJshos a profession. It is made use ng . a study, cf . the yarfous systems ers of Hllo, J'iorlndd Freitas; who ti& of in the. home, in entertainments, in employed In many countries and com-' ured ia the-Sylvester trial in the fed thA cljurch, In the schools and in. themunities fn which music forms a vital eral court, was called on .the stand, community. It is really essential 1n nartcf tho school system and; local : She said that Rhe Md .bwn in nourt nj pnases or cur;nre that its interests Wo shall soon tave some on the afternoba: or .the 'affair , A. splendid picture 6y Lionel - Wal- den. the noted artist now visiting ITa- twaii, has been hung at Currey's, and wul he on view for the remainder vf this week and probably-all of next. It is "Capri Fishermen,- and U vivid with Italian color and life;. The scene shows two fishermen mendingiiets on the sand, while a fishing-boat is Jylng in the nearby water under the shadow, cf high' cliffs: This picture was shown in the Paris Salon and was exhibited more recently In Philadelphia. . Every where it ha3 attracted much atten tion and favorable comment 'Mr. Walden is living at Waikikl now and is painting Hawaiian scenes. He has spent a number of months here, having found flawaa to his liking TIIAYlR and wood to 'i ViCiT SAN FP.AflCISCO TO DEDICATE BUILDING thG rreater will be Ite benefit to theequal footing .with their foreign com-1 - " n8t!ca. :. VI'- setltors find Ind- pmrd!nff-t-A-thtp - ner, answered the witness. ; : Was he walking as a business man would?" :. '-: -y-J.i- - .. ; ,. ,"1 believe sK" was tj reply, "it wasnt a lawyer's walk, was It? asked the city and county attorneys' s The witness smiled, the court grin ned and the jury laughed". ; Now, where was Mr. McBride when you '' first saw him- that afternoon r was the:pext question." : 'He was halfway to, the downstairs 'and halfway to the upstairs,' replied: the; witness. ' --, ' . ; -.;:--;. "Did ycu hear McCarn i call McBride a Jylng . -v sv Ilasli fair coramiasion this ''a tK0TWM Chairman IL P. -A Cecrttary of Uie Territory ,LiTi.n Thayer to go to San o In'Jnr.ury end accept and - K-cV i'A'B liluing ! the Tan-; ;. c i:-rcsiticn.:. it h expected lu'JIng jIIl te compieted V ft r r t' e f rst of the year. At ' i of the ccrmission to be t Tl.'crr:.', a manager will . . 1 to i.ave complete charge ' ..;;;:;;z during ILe exposition. ccn:'.:!sEion members prob i WA this pcsiUcn. ' c : r.! icn voted to retain for x)f cour?'- we have music as Mrs. r.l.r.c!ie C Wciker, ; Ktudyia trf puMic .. - -1 y was nr?o:nt?a to nave , riy "o cesns reac so ma: v t rncouregement should be fostered by interesting facts to disclose n-this after adjournment "ha ev,tlaE8- ' " ' " : J6iect ;Ycu pot; jempha size too hallway tf the second and ad retired to' the flocr.hire she 19 rc ir.trr;cr decorations cf It a rr; ort to tl:o ccrn V.'r'.rr says lhrV'to r-.-ts't'-t 1T5 .. : r., ...vc 1 ' '- 'iV in rccc ' .. - cn cL:LIt a l.iofk In the -4 BUi'iiKiy JflV aavocauan OI milS! 1 nan 4a!ifM HrH hBif-rrtnthol- anil MSr schools, but it hasaa Important part la education and i titers. MtCamt nasfted ithem! crt Ms hed the scope thai its Influence "upon e iiaUcji.;; : 1ay to -the office she said, and fcuoke , V . t ?i:o. . 1 ''.OS :. ie.!; t t a ;. .f.Ii Vc4-i ' j At r v. til the - ' : "! 1 A . ' t.jr .-i v k JL . . : - : ..- r -. ..- r f ' w - ? -" r "-.' .. . -. ; .-.-. ; L J. ' J;' L.-J i i'llil ;;U.Liiii 1: LjlKOI pleasantly to thera.';He did not seem the witness addea McCam and McBride met- fai the witness,' JtcCafn said 1 don't; want -you to insult' me any more aa your hftve done inourt today McBrtde'Eald something about a cripple, but f don't remember the ' said. - . McBride'put y s-liand'rin 'his as if it had a pistol in it:l saw hlpi Etriko McCarn l''&C.nt- see anytlilris iaMcCafn's hand I II r to be in a hurry. I if U "When McCart IliLthehall Eaid U II' ILL 1 WE STORE EVERYTHING. CITY TRANCFCH COVPANY JAMES M. LOVE Phons 1231 . .f ,xtf which is corah ihed the HAWAIIAN STAft. established 1833. asi ths HOfinLULli STAR-BULLETIN. LTD- Publishers, Commercial Printers, Bookbinders, . " -I- - Phbto-Engrayers. : . 0. f . ; .,'-:,v, '--:-. -,, .- ALLACE IL FAURINGTON . .General JJusincsa Manazer HE3TOEB ASSOCIATED PKESS. r FiAT RATEDISPLAY ADVERTISINQ OVER 20CO INCHES .... . v . . (Preferred Position 20) ....... .i 20c PER INCH : ; UTGAL AND TItANSIENT RATE, U First Insertion , -CLASSIFIED, One Cent per word 20 cents per line per week. IIN OFFICES ........ ..i ............... ..... 1059 ALAKEA STRUCT I Telephones Edlterlal Kdons 21S5; Business 'Office bsvnch office ; . . . ; . , . . i . . . . . . ........... . . merchant ctf.::? Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Perf Pe Pe AO i. SUBSCKIPTIOX lUTESi ' ' . v : pAILt STAR -BULLETIN -YY. ' " -; ;'Y Month, anywhere in United State . .71 Quarter, anywhere In United States 2T.) Year, anywhere la United States.. 8.C1 Year, postpaid, foreign .............. . ............,.; UX) SEMI-WEEKLY STAR-BULLETIN :-y : . : Six' Months Year, anywhere In United States.. rTear, anywhere in Canada Year postpaid, foreign .... Y...;..v......... i i Witness VValked Faster; ; Y;:-- : "I am hot used to those; words and I., paid: no attention," answered Tthe witness It was something like that'? "New, you say you ran away". went cn the attorney. "Just had fast did yen 'ran away?" i-i--;v j- -"I walked a little faster than I usual- W ly walk," was the reply. ---st5 ,Y "VcrB you subpoenaed toVopear as a witness In' the trial?" ;. ' ; ' Mo. Mf; lishtfoct asked mfr' to come over," answered Mrs. Kavser. The I .nta ATI oorast Dnt..,.... ; J.r. . 7 , cv uiiufcuesc, wud losu- v r - "'".-5 . A .' t.-x 1, . . - In fiml tn?!t a f 1 jA. Alanrt ' V , ' vutM, jijc , was .cue i.; me nrst to n .uou - nau uk reacn Aiccamrand McBride when thnv."1 "V neaaquarxers. Id 2.C). s n ,V 4.D. Vniiwir1nUont f ironolnli tar.l?illtln f.tl, Ti"iH. T. " 1 ' 1 The lire department w?s called to J ImTIEI Tenperaturfr--fi a. ra., 76; 8 a. n., 79; 10 a. m., 80; 12 neon. 82. Mir.l .ira last night, -74; barometer at 8 a. ra , 33.02; relative humidity, 8 a n., W. wjiiu o a. in., rj-xt, o a, i.i., Ij-l-j, 10"a.mVNE-15; 12 nron, E-ll. Mow rnext witness called was ManueV the ccfier of Lishman and r Lusor ment; past 21 hour3, 20S; de--roIt at an aged Portuguese who toiJ- streetsFt an early- honr this morning; 8 am., G7; ahsolufe humidity, 8 a. m.. were struggling on the floor, and . that 1 Le was tne first to take hold of thftf: Mne 7.20a. Totar rabifalt I hours. '.02 ' ' . ; i -Y-- -cm during past 21 j William L. "AVelsh went on trial the Fcrxr.d time tolzy .. ,.:.:rv. s cou:t cn a lc. ? driving, wowi.i? cut c? the acci , c:r.i cn i.a:ariua avenue last juiy, j v ,!.(n Ls r-n Into Mounted Toiice Of I ."cr Manuel P. Morauha, killing,, the I :r: 3 end severely injuring the of- , ; -. c r. .'. , ' - ' , Filled to the hatch covers with a Jarn in the .race.. Tiiey went .to me rioor ana a man graaoca Mcura r.uaut first to flV rvf : uicuayiucie piacea unaer arrest .-n.Lt., e "svujver wnae it was in Mr.-McCarn' wu"? wauers ' wn;.: In despatcMnff the Matscn Nav! hand. Costa, with the run In his hand; oltcri4 nearihe corner of River and ttft ,tMm: u,-, frnm tTr... went beforethe jury box iafi.'irto:!W for San Pedro oa October 13. it i mi vi riri i MajnsTrarn f 11 onon sinr t n i a - Said Wty anl a tnumt J?f- 1 : from 5 to $10, w"Ve aJvan- f the oppcr :: .M!.., , of visiting Southern CallforcKi. At Iili rt in rCircuit JuS, varied and rich cargo of products from i charge tt teed-- t:: -ftrli' th , 'vfn nV. i TI The case went to the "jury hte.thls 1 1 ic moon. A:ung mahy who followed V..o eccond hearing there seemed to be an c; ir.icn that this, like the first trial, r -'::.i pcrt3, i:. r.rcaa ll-ent, . ' ' -i f -i - "4,'-Y.!. I:ich took -place yesterday would re " . suit in a c agreement- among - the j ;-..: rs, in v, Lica event ' Welsh auto matically is freed and cannot be, tried ?sain on t'ai3 charge. .:-. ; The same' evidence" adduced yester day was rnv:--Ac 1 todiy, yith virtual ly r.f 'iri-L .ci? at kny point, xEave that it was l.anald with a little more r ...:ui i. R. A. C - :.. O. II -SWi i "wni, u the shoulders;,! Aoxt know what Sic .the Orient, the Pacific. Mall liner Mon--Gridd. was doing." - .YV tsi.ua., iujf.o julb in cepirture j Miss Freitaa r said ; that fwnen 'the from Yokohama," the last port of call trouble commenced she rah away , to in Japan, Is due to arrive at. Honolulu wards' the assistant district attorney's about October 8, according .to late office. She added; that she saw her cables received . at the agency; of JlY mother there,- trying xo separate - the Haekfeld & Cdmpany. i ' v : j "sci'ap." . Ml heard sooieone say, 'Take To be discharged of 2000 - tons 'ofi off the gun; take off the gun 1 hoard freight at Honolulu the vessel is ex-Ithat after Mr. -McCarn was on the pected to remain here about 24.hoUrsfloor.-YY-t Y:'4:: i'-i,:X-'Y- before proceeding to San. Francisco. J When cross-examined, Miss Freltas - That the Mongolia steamed from the ? said that she &A hot hear MrMcjCarn coast of . Asia,- with, a Jarge list of call McBride a lying ir'--;-through passengers s . revealed :-, " didn't hear any. swear words through the tet of the message which nV nn." she said.i "I .did not see Mr. down on the'floorA illustraiei t'hf mftn- i District! Magistrate Monsarrat ner in which he -ay3 Mr McCarn lav. ' moniini They were found As Costa interpreted, the gun was not" assessei fines ranging iVffncr: HAin.u v... '"i-l. ' j. thft rhnk' liofno- crnmMir. r r tXZXZ. Vr: -rZ:- h Y instance -of tho commercial . ... mv.. a caj .u w CltUCU UUl i : '1 .. I..' n.-tt.i ihiivni' i... Ln-.j. hAtxnrilvitK tw'Amr.iwvtM iompaiiy wa3 inJuccd to civ strike McCarn. McCarn's hands were whccledh?ir belonging to Martini; .steamer to the southern port It. at his side at the time, he testified. JIe; crippledhewsboy, reyresonted by At- of proceeding direct to Saa Fra : further said that when he saw the rc ' tbrney Jraus failed to enter a plea: In departing trom this port cn a u lie struck Mr, vMc-4 volver -In McCarn's hand, he rushedTben hiught before-District- Magis.: trom nextl uosclay .the llzr.'x 1; xrp and endeavored to take it away, but trate M isarrat at police court this pected will, arrive at, Sun Jv that someone else got Ui -He said he niorning Hughea asked for and was October '2-5, 'remainin;? there t:. i didn't know who itwas ' ' i :'' f Kiven ' m re time.' his' case beingset next afternoon. Sailir.g c:i t' YDid' al!'tnis:'MDb'cft'-aulcktT?T-tne'! for-'Octo er. 8. It was stated at the the vessel should arrive at f i I. witness was asked. ; i -.' - ''. ' ' " ipolicefitlUcn today tht Hughes had cisco on October 22. Ci;. :n, ii. care tarn v. the hm instance and reu ratcu mis vessel joroan tTancisco on torney j W Cathcait."" ' ;cui..a Liiht:y n.cre time. The evl- Monday October 3. - ' . -Yes, SirjVto Mr. McCarn- s. Oct.Ucnce wns an berore tae jury at kiu vo. nave rcc-wrc a wutmaot and tomy pother -a Dover--ociocK, ana at ocioca -uusiiuep .tr. fC --Y" ."r:' 'othersj' answered the witness. V;n r.ocn uie argu;;irnis were presiii.ieu u "iFer-ty Cty and County Attorney" A. lirown, for the rrosecution, and by Atcrcey D. A. Douuiitt for tne aerense. The j-ry In today's trial consists cf Frank U. fchaner,' Howard: W... Adams, George 11. SchraJer, Joseph A. Mc Gv.ire, John D. Holt, Jr., Cen Holling rr, Jacob Ordcnstein, Albert V. Gear, r.alrh P. Crownjiarrion K.-Hendrick, J. F. C.Abel and . . Cliarles A. ; Mc Wayn.x -". :.. "' : -'Y .; .: f :.-tA, G.t r G-oJ V. , Hatcher, t . ? 1 i.i, v.-f, J. A. Shep : ; : I). Salllvan, . :;. . . ...h. Mrs. -P. it. V. Atliia .r. 13. A. Coons. Mrs. ii. A. Pcrndt. Mr. and . Mrh. G. Levy, R. M. -...,.!,- )i... yt n j Ih D.-.:;.:n, :.Il3s Alice II. Cv'ohe. I.Irs.-Adora Wilcox. W. N. Mcln- - Cib only Olaa aul Mcllryde -were the Eua-ar stocks changing hands on . the decline or 'ircri-r beard today, Olaa with a di M point and McBrj'de lesing Yj to point. Between boards. McDryde was steady at 6.12li for 100 shares i a three lots, ! but' on the board the price was 6 for share si Olaa brought '6 for . 2 1 shares in four lets on the board. Frewery, the only other stock sold at the session, fell M to 16.73 for 25 j : t to a email list oi gres. ' " ; r t: - g for the mainland j Waialua showed a gain of 2V2 In a ; tt n:cr Wilhelmma on 'reported- sale cf 5 shares-at 105.. Ha ay morning, r I waiian Commercial was steady at 3 i - - tfer CO thares ia three unequal Jots, - '-te csrro f t island ports, ilnrapple at- S3.25 for; 20 -and .'& i I,av::.ii-n steamer - Lur-Stares, and Hilo Railroad common at C it thio evening, the last'; for 140 and 7 Bshares. while 'Hone 1 r.r. 'e at Hilo oefcra steam- i;aa dropped lv to 5.37!, ' for 100 :i I'rancisco. shares, all these being recess sales. " "x-" Dividends amounting to $S6,2S0 t-'.-rharcpd' cf tons of 'were' payable today, be?ng Haiku $1. ? : : ' steamer Wilhelmi::a;of ?13,(C0? Pala Jl- or 122,500;-Keka- hei for Hi!o at 5 o'clock? ha 50c, cr $7500; Pioneer 20c, or $40,- 000; Waimea ?l.;or $1250. : states the Mongolia has acepmmoda- McCarn put his hand to his hip pock nua lur uui, tv ciujin passengers irum ; Du McBriasdid. -i--. -v.-Hawaii to tne mainland. :v '.:':"-.i - h0 ti ivpi iri nvhndr ahont it js- tiie present intentionto .des- th!s case? aglcca -city and County At- iihd'Mr. nd some t 4tinM nnafir;ini4 Vv ffc tlrltnSOt ItlrJ-Z 1X?'VaZ rtV.ti MrCathcart then asked the witness nouncos the expected arrival of that' - . . n . Aa B.,tbmat,t. rb. ax ouu uau uuu luuva-' uti.vuivuk w vessel at 4:30 o'clock; tomorrow after neon. The Manchuria may be des patched for Japan -and China ports on Saturday . raorning.; -This vessel will tike COO tons of coal at thl3 .port - . .!...-; .:. j.' :.' ', . i-;: gardlng the 'affair" to Mr.. McCarn Says She Saw No Gun. "Oh., very quickly," ! replied Costa. I ' f? legless newsvendor suffl- t i- .rk r -...f.t k-v cient mob to either repair the chair i a uau luiii uiuc m. nuaiu uuic vi. . - :- or purchie him another. LGCaL and. general gotten the gun and taken it home." Witness Saw Hat Ultle - , Cesta said that he did not know. whether the gun was cocked. ' A qaSsr tion by the prosecution, calling for a j' The InjiaK meeting of the church further, opinion from the witnesses. Mato; r clsa of St: AndreVa cathed- to the' cond I tioa of the gun :was : tobj rdr schedlied foi tomorrow morning, jected to by the def east. ; . . : has been Postponed until 11 o'clock "If the court please, said Mrivtc- Friday m Cam "it has' not hetn ' shown here I ' that the gun- was moved around----" j Chun " (j . ' The IJ. S. district attorney was: rqsiea uy called to time- by thecourt - Judge on a char . . "-.m 'm ti - 4 ... " ' k. wnitney saying mat tne quesuon nn iGinLs! dhav; a :.:c:37 . cloth ti!cu::i w::. n in g, October 9" v Y1: Try this! Hair jrri? tL!ck, wavy aiil bear.li;..! tt, fctnrs u'iir ct ; ' Immediate? YcsY CertaIa?ti the joy of it." Your hair tc;: light, wavy, fluffy, abundant s-! pvars.as soft, lustrous anjt L . as a your g girl's-'aftar. a E;.: ' (.a, who recently was ar- ; of smuggling opium, will ;a,r ien.' W iz h!lVv hrlTnnr - hofnra t!n'w1 Ctatoa C10CU WltU a little UOUaeria 3 jder iliscussion was the condition cf Commissltl the gun. Costa was allowed to answer the additional . question. -" " ' -' . iWiliier Silva. w'hoi was Called -next, , saw very 1 ittl e of the affair, he vsaid, as he' ran "Jnto tha marshal's .office when it commenced, and stayed' there until it was over. Y Mrs. Lizzie Soares, a' sister of Mrsi Kayser, was the; last George S. Curry next carefully draw it through your mt 9 ftVirv-ir . v taking one small strand at a Thursday itemoon at 2 o'clock. Stormy ion Maui Cczsts. , . Stormy weather prevailed off. " the coast of Maul while the Inter-Island steamer Clandine proceeded from Ka-;ij;' hului :ta Honolulu.. The vessel tSS wta -heavy ssas ana strong gaLes. icej Ch-ndin hrousrht rarara " inciudine - S3 ' pol-r.' if nri-n 1 ( mil oa ' nt nnlnnc J7xne33v crates of chickens, S9-heJd of hogs, 75 ! Attorney J. A, Magoon objected ; for i-w1lness.'''Amo'ng'otheE-,.;thlngs;'.:-,;sho the defense. .The question was wltbn testified that MeBiide n?id called Mc drawni The witness said that she had ?Carn '"&f crimp, or something ; like testified : before the-fraud ;;jury. rp-.rihaL" ':-. '"-'; ''.,j'.v-"-':''' ' '-.-';-' ".'' ;-'Y-gardlng th'e - Y ---Ya j- rThe trial will be Continued tomor- . "Did .you . testify. before the' grand row morning at nine o'clock, Y lury tliat yf.u had heard Mccarn can VESSEI fY-;Fi (Special TO AND Y OM THE -ISLANDS Hicks "I don't remeTner,; replied: the wit-Ywomn.n Mum's the Wflrd. " - -Ynn never can teirabout 'a.l'urday Irttess ' le MercLants' Exchange, ' "-to ; Mrs. William R. A. Kayser was the Dejegates from' several Honolulu arrive Sundai morning; will probab hnrrhp lflft for Kancohe -today to :ly be despatded : Monday for " San tim iwWai, Hwt.Ji for tha vflJ. mm. At ,me lime oi tne anair, sue aueaa iue ,-wu.uiw . .... - i j il. i k..(M(.i. n.n.i..w rtaftti ii TiTrn -i-n-mr rrnrrrr i U. HI. - KMM I -l 1 111 I II M IHIIHrHI . Ii i T . i! 1 1 1 1 LUITB Vii - UAiiU . ' -v " i. . - - J . ' . tin f hrifnaaa iSna molA ena foeMoe . ftt packages -of- sundries and -30rtons orji-..:v r . .v-.-r., " :crap iron, The vessel nas -.neen piacea ', 7- , "T ; Wick3 You shouldn't anyway. Aerograms. . T ;- MaihuTla arrives from San Francisco. Filay, 4 : 30 p.; m., and pro ceeds to YoWhama about 10 am. Sat- . Passhgera; f 26C cabin, 308 ; steerage, 77 tcond-class. ' - U. S A.'ii Thomas, ' Sept. 30J5. p. j'mt 1027; m'.U off 'rort; expect to ley island at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon-. I-'.Y.Y. -:.i--v-.---'.v - Through Travelers Have the Call. - 1 lin nonti rr-a -Kv a fict 1 1 or! Trt t f O j. ftODviijwi 9 wuv c v uvuwjuvu -w Pnlcn t?nttt7 vrn:",;: Asked as to the conversaUon hich uroTwi;, htrh 4rmr.?inr nSpassei between McBrid and McCarn near the door leading into the mar-, the Jurisdiction of the Hawaiian San-:f A moon shin 1 still of 100 gallons ca shal's offico with, some other women.' gelkial Association. "The meeting Opacity was riled in a buildin? in leva. netf?fl h-t nfr.jfa.-T4 hit raosmf Arnvenfxl tfcis mcrnlng and Will con- Cherry street! New ITork. 1 wo ar- fiv. n-nt.rv onit i- hu. nri.. BMrttpn Ainiief until Sittirday. Y" "' :'.i''--: ' ' . rests were ma 'U4OAV'.f-r U Wt -tw VU ' Will njviv i - - - - - - - Thl3 will cleanse the hair cf dat, . or excessive oil and in just a fev, ments you have doubled the teau'.y your hair. "' '. . A delightful surprise awalt3 t' whose hair has been neglected r scraggy," faded, dry,'britt3e or t L'esides beautifying the hair, D ine dissolves every particle cf C r iff; cleanses purifier an J ia , ates the scalp, forever stop:-J -Ing and falling hair, but wh t v. plea.e you most will-be after a f weeks ' use " when ' you will . nally see - new hair f ir uowny at nrst yea out reaiiy r. hair growing all over the sea' p. you care for pretty, soft hair, aa 1 1 of It. eurcly get a 25 cent L.'j Kcpwlton's Danderlne from ary " store or toilet counter and just try wadverti3ement . If President Wl.'scn nominate I Ve r M. Povle. hf New Rochell, N. Y t superintendent of . the United Stat Assay Office at New York. a wireless message received at 1 the agency, of H. Haekfeld & Company, will reach the port tomorrow even.n after their meeting ;in the hall, Mrs. Kayser said that McBride had called IMcCam a "nttl dried-up shrimp" or v c z. - The vessel 13 expected to the rcrt on Sunday morn- ' --r.t cf "exr"?r-ivcs-.was in ; the frc::ht carried in the araer l:c:eae taat tan trhe.l for the island r.'.:: tha Haraakua 7". a 1 v. "1 ro- - - -- ' r - " ' p ' I , Per str. Clandine from Maui ports- Mrs. II. F. Barclay. Miss E. Taite, H. L. Osborne, Geo. Conrad, X C. Everett, I.Irs. I'aynard, TAkl, Misa Aklnt, Mrs. Akh.1, 'JcT-n jidracle, Mrs. J. Andrade, F T," 't P t, II. Lyons. .wk 9a ..hin rttufA ?..Vr isomething like Itbat. She ;tes , tified steerage 'passengers. ' Twenty-Uiree t"1 6fae had fee4n MeDride strik MC cabin ?assengera are to leave the ves4Carn &ni ?t. somebody took ,hold sel at Honolulu. The Manchuria has i;of McCarn from the back. '-' a small amont of -cargo for dcharae -Theft 1 ran te ward Mr.-Thompson's at his port. 4 ; V: ' - ; - v ? . office," said lie witness. ---' . . .... , ,.' " , . K M'fg.' Kayser ald. that during the ' i Frederick Lemkuhi; cf Rlverhead. U,r.ae ? lheJ,fiKr: JfcCride tried to L, was killed when his automobile was : kic . strike McCarru- The EtrTick by a Long Island Railroad train. sah 4 :L C3 Secretary of btate Bryan has gone jr whileheaVd McBride say"get awav for a-rest, lie win iceo in "" -.;6."i iuc ruu. touch with the White House by tele phone. :" r i ::-3i r-:--j :;,:V- ;v-: Iteceifts for the first -week of the Panama Canal totalled $150,000 - The estate of : Ernest Thalman the banker, la valued at $4,939,277. EepreEentative Ddnover of. Connec ticut," was injured when his automo bile struck a tree la Washington. Y . . Charles A. Wallaceof Atlanta, Oa., was killed by "a bolt' of lightning while walking with his two sisters, neither of whom were Injured Solemn Pontifical mass in memory of Pope Pius X was celebrated by Bishop ner of his walk? Joseph G. Anderson at the Cathedral cart. " - - of the Holy Cross, Boston.; . "He was waiting "Have yc'u a friendly feeling toward Mr. McCarn ?A; asked Mr. Catbcart "Oh. I can't say that I feel friendly toward him." - answered Uie witness. "To be frank, I know he Is a nice gea tleman.'.Y ' . . v . . - . "Ara you 'just ai-friendly with Mr. McBride?? Is he ju'st as fine a gentle man as Mr. McCarn;?" "Yes, I Uifik M McBride l just as fine, a gentleman as Mr. Mcdtrn," replied Mrs. 5taysert 7 - v Now, when Jit. AlcCarn passed you there in the hall, wiat was the man- eried Mr Cath- , his usual man- v WHILE; YOUR HEI3 ARE LIOULTING FEED OILIJEAL lytim THEll DRY MASHTHI3 IS TO UFPLYE7G the::3i:lve3 r--t r - ASSIST THE BIRDS IN WITH NEW-FEATHERS WHOLLY PROTEIN,; AIT) IY PESIREP FEEDS THAI UEIJT AREIIHCE:3A ? ' ' i-l T - 9 0S 31 UL7I3 " -IT 1 j t Lit