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0 5 o O o o 0 . V1 - ' Beautiful Assortment of Oriental Goods THE CHERRY 1137 Tort St. Summer Excursion Rates NOW IN EFFECT BETWEEN HONOLULU AND WAIALUA HALEIWA AND KAHUKU DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. EXCURSION TICKETS, limited to 30 days from date of sale, will be sold drily at the regular single fare for the rr ad trip between Honolulu and Wai alua, HakJwa and Kahulcu as follows: 0 First-Class. $2.15 Seccnd-CUB 1.80 Oahu Railway SATISFAX WINS TWO EVENTS ON SATURDAY (Continue. 1 from Page 8) Donvlu sect LalionLan Water acrosj the line a winner. The time " 4S :-5. Mohawk Boy made a great dash for the wire ia the Officers steeplechase. winning from Robert in the strtcb in 3:54 1-5. The two Schofield entries came over the last hurdle .together. but Mohawk Boy had the most speed in the dash to the wire. Rowdy took the lead and held It for the first half mile, when Robert went tn th front and held the lead to within ioo vards of the finish line when C3DL K. M. Whiting on Mohawk Rnv rnaherf fn th front. CaDt A. K. Palmer handled Robert well through out the race. Rowdy was third, wita Buster Brown far back. Satisfax and Satisfaction was the sloeaii in the last race of the day. Johnny Carroll again piloted a win ner. making six wins out of sevco events. Satisfax got away well anc was never headed. Copra failed tc shew throughout the race, Umpquj being the only contender. It was great finish to a great race meet, ai satisfax has won : way into Hie hearu of tha fnllnwpra of Lh event. Tt i time in this event was 47 2-5. inure uiiii ;iano i SEE VICE FIRST n i uiiiiiuiu uiiu I luiiu ijyi HONOLULU CONTBUCTION ft ' DRAYINQ CO, LTD. PHONE 4-9-8-1 J. J. BELSEIL Mibimt 65 TO 71 SOUTH QUEEN ST. 1 - n -n nn rr rzn STOSAOE MERCHANT SH P The Taste Lingers "PTTP7 idcil drlnk' II has 8np and tang that I" refreshes and invigorates a tired mind and body PHEZ fairly teems with the piquant flavor of the luscious lojan- ? berrr. from which it js made. Abaohitdr tree (rem fermentation . Jurt say riUZZ At All fountains ; illosly Active yCJ XlOlAL BOUND TRIP TICKETS ; $30.00 M Expenses .r ', '.-. ' JXWlf U OUG9 IMS UU.UIUUXUVQ, WJ a.5-" : ' .:. . " . " Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. : Phone 9Uv'"; ' '7 Queen Street 11 , " JBa ' I Sa ft A tti loi lai l I I P I ! m is i I I ft A to m m M.Fmcla it.' If' -ft vnutton The nations of the entire wtrld, with few excep- tibns, . are now at war. .. ': The United States of America, through its Eepre- sentatives in Congress, has decided it to te its duty .and interest tQ take an active and leading part in this war." v Its citizenship accepts the responsibility for all the cost in lives,., tragedy and treasure. 7 H Tf j ' Among those foi whom this citizenship acts are j the youngi the innocent and the dependents. f - ' To thftm the Rlaticrhter. the wounds, the destruc tion of war means a pitiful helplessness. n in: VI. TT, r " Children may help children. Children may, in the .ways child heart speaks to child heart, send sym- jathy.and material help to children now Suffering. ; ; I therefore recommend that the children, of Hono- Tj! Vltfu including the pupils of the public and private r B v 9 schools, 'meet together; in; the Capitol grounds on Friday afternoon, the twenty-second of June, at half : past t too o'clock, and there show the spirit of hu manity and love the world has for ages been trying to attain, ; and bring such contributions as their generous impulses incline them to offer. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have here unto, set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Territory of Hawaii to be affixed. (SEAL) DONE at the Capitol, in Honolulu, this Fourteenth day of June, A. D. 1917. (Signed) LUCIUS E. PINKHAM, ,"v . Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. ; By the Governor: CURTIS P. IAUKEA, Secretary of Hawaii. 7 1 1 9 1 Y 7 1 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 nftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft STAR-BULLEiTW 75 CENTS PER MONTH HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost New York 29 17 Philadelphia 28 20 St. Louis 28 21 Chicago 31 25 Cincinnati 26 31 Boston 1& 23 Brooklyn 1 25 Pittaburg 16 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Chicago 34 17 Boeton 30 19 New York 27 21 ClevHand 27 28 Detroit .....23 25 St Louis 21 30 Philadelphia 18 27 Washington 18 31 PCL .630 .583 .571 .354 .436 .452 .419 .327 Pet. .667 .612 .563 .491 .479 .412 .400 .367 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League At Chicago Boston 5, Chicago 3. At St Louis St Louis 7, Brooklyn At Cincinnati Cincinnati 5, Phila delphia 4. American Leaaua At New York St Louis 2, New- York 1. At Philadelphia Philadelphia . 9, Cleveland 5.- WILL COME BACK At the close of the war the Stars and Stripes will be seen In every port of the world flying from American merchant vessels, according to th plans of the government, just brought here from the East Every effort is to be made to turn out merchant ships during the next three years, and all yards in the country will be workel double time under the plans whicu have been approved in Washington. says the San Francisco Chronicle of June s. It is the plan of the government, it is stated, to tafre over all merchant ships now building unless the owner is to put them into trade of special benefit to this country or the Allies. In addition, hundreds of merchant men are to be built by the governmenr for immediate service,, which may bo turned over to private firms at the close of hostilities. It has been suggested to the ship ping board and to other government officials that a type of vessel shall be built with special referen.ee to trocp transportation, but which may be changed to a coitinerclal liner at the end of the war. At the close of the war it could b changed into a passenger liner by building passenger accommodations amidships and In a house to be erect ed, on the main deck. Such vessels would have a minimum speed of six teen knots and would be fine craft for passenger and cargo business in the hands of private shipping companies, ii i ii Portland Has 19 Shipyards MATSONIA WILL ARRIVE ON Tiff OceanicSteamship Co. SV, DAYS TO SAN FEANCISCO Keular Sailings to San Francisco and Sydney, N". S. W. For further particulars apply to C. BREWER & CO., LTD. General Agent, Advices to CaiUe & Cooke, the local Matson agency, report the liner Ma: sonia to be on time. She will be off port at 6:30 tomorrow morning, to dock about 7:30 at Pier 15. j Aboard the bin steamer are l'S cabin and 1 i steerage passengers, 5G3 j bags of mail, 74 i-acKages of express I matter, and 6934 tons of cargo fori Honolulu, also 1 1S2 tons for Ililo. Honolulu cargo includes 300 tons for; the army, 940 tons hay and feed, thrcj lots of cement 17. 95 and 165 tons; j four shipments of fertilizer, 52, 56D, 414 ani 170 tons; 29- tons of tin plate., four 4-ton lifts, nine 6-ton lifts, on 18-ton lift two 6-ton lifts, five lots of automobiles, 64, 30, 8, and two of one, car each; 230 tons of railroad cargo. Hilo cargo includes 147 tons of feed. 33 tons of cement 6 packages of ex press matter, 16 automobiles, 18.0H) " ii, Matson Navigation Company Direct Service Between San Francisco and Honolulu F or further particulars apply to CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., Agent. Honolulu bricks, two 2-ton lilts, and one lift. r-ton i PASSENGERS ARRIVED I COAST LEAGUE. Won Lost Portland now has 19 active and pro jected shipbuilding plants, where only two were in operation, says the Port prt land Oregonlon in a recent Issue. The ma news story reaas 5441 ne irear ago two pianis were ea- 52i gaged In the construction of deep- 493) waier vessels on ue river tneL hi neiena anipouucing company na 427 1 Wilson Bros., of Astoria, while three omers were laying out yards tne Mc Yecieraajrs the Northwest Stse! Comnanv at the a . ir-..sv.. Gait i at s vnrnrvn 2:1 : - - Yemen O, oa-ll. oub-o . lnnltt 3hlnhiiMiro- Hnmnonv at tU .a c-- trMraw Can FVanrlftM 3. : , ..v-0 , ai ou auv-iovw " -r foot of McKenna avpnii. . . . . j m mm ..iim n ricpn I . v ti&itiana i: uamuu , ou ti,iovw San Francisco Salt Lake Oakland Los Angeles . Portland Vernon 45 37 37 35 29 32 30 31 34 36 41 43 At Portland Los Angles 4, Port land 1; Los Angeles 5, Portland 1. Games Today No games scheduled. Games Tomorrow Portland, at Oakland. San Francisco at Salt Lake. Vernon at Lot Angeles. Saturday's Garnet At San Francisco San Francisco 4, Oakland 3. At Vernon Vernon 4, Salt Lane z, (first game) : Salt Lake 11, Vernon 3, (second game). At Portland Los Angeles , Port land 4. Today 11 additional companies ar; building ships or constructing yartls, and three more are about to start, the latter including Portlanders who have leased a site at Columbia City, belov that of Sooarstrom Bros., and are withholding their Identity; the Grant Smith & Co., which has leased prop erty at the foot of Baltimore 6trec, St. Johns, and the yard of F. C. Knapp and Eastern associates, alongside the St Johns railroad bridge. The list of active plans and those known to be projected numbers 19 now. Per Inter-Island steamer Klnau, from Kauai, June 17: From. Makaweli U. Kalmema, T. Kitamoto; from Eleele Mrs. Tsuras Hima, A. R. Gur: rey, U. Matsumoto, C. Mijaahiro, C. Niyake, R. Barentou; from Koloa Mrs. Fujima; from Nawiliwilt G. N. Wilccx. Geo. Rodiek, J. F. Hamburg. Mrs. R. D. Moier, Mrs. Kahlbaum, A.j V. Peters, L. Miyake, J. B. Name, A.; C. Me Ho. W. Nichol, C. D. SUles, I A. Cabral, Mr. and Mrs. V. Cabacha, N. Kawanwra, and 2 children, Mrs. Fu jiioka, Mrs. B. D. Baldwin, M. Rocha, E. Jackson, A. C. Hamer, M. Koibe, Mr. and Mrs.TI. S. Swan, Judge Kalwi, J. H. Kawi, Jr., S. L Carr, Miss Tiley. Per Inter-Island steamer Claudine, from Maui, June 17: From Kahului--Miss L. L. Robblns. Mlas Annie Wil liams, Miss M. K. Lane, Miss M. Lane, Miss Clara Spencer, Elsie Goldstone Mi8sBornice Goldstone. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hanemoto, Mr. and Mrs. S. Omoto, Mrs. Y. Kagawa,. Master Omoto, Mrs. L. DeFries, Mrs. Esther Silva, KaU hara, Emma Vierra, Mary Kawelo, Mrs. B. Johnson, J. Spalding, W. Dev ereau, W. T. Frost, G. A. Gonsalves, J. A. Parish, Yigaui, Ma. Sing. Lee Chee, Matsumoto, Yasotome, Mirumo to Kahuda. Kaku Yamuicbi, Ensign Puck, Miss Ah Lin, Miss EBther Ferry, Lawal Hoopii. Per Inter-Island steamer Mikahala, from Maul, Molokal and Lanal, Juno 17: From Makena Mrs. IL Pitex and 3 children; from Lahalna L. B. Wood; from Pukoc Lin Kee, Mrs. Q. Q. Meyer and sea; from Kaunakakai W. S. Nott W. J. Coelho. Per Inter-Island steamer Mauna Loa, from KauaL June 17: From Kea lia Mr. and Mrs. Kimura, Mrs. H. T, Camara, Miss J. Camara, Miss Souxa. TOYO KISEN KAISHA Regular Sailings to San Franctaco and to the Orient For further particulars apply to LCASTLE & COOKE, LTD Agent, Honolulu 7" " m m " a . I CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN royai r.i.. Regular Sailings to BRITISH OOLUDlilA FIJI NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA ' W For further particulars apply to t , ... ...w yV.t uiu., uenerai Agents $150,000 GIVEN PACIFIC LEAGUE. Won Lost SL Louis Asahls . . Braves . . McKlnley Filipino Chinese . Hawalis . Heal&nifl 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 3 3 3 3 Pet .800 .750 .760 .600 .250 TO H O HARBOR PHONE 2295 BEAOHrs Hustace-Peclc Co., Ltd K.NO. OF ROOK AND , Mjjo CONCEXe WORK. 93 QUEEN STREET p- O. BOX 919 AL DR. CAPPS Optometrist STANDARD OPTICAL CO. 1118 Fort Street Protective Agency of Hawaii DAY AND NIGHT Patrols. Phone 1411, 6 A Elite Bldg. WM. E. MILES, Mgr. PASSENGERS EXPECTED OAHU SERVICE LEAGUE, Won Lost 25th Infantry ? 0 All-SUra 3 4 82nd Infantry 3 Fort Rug er 1 - 6 ' HONOLULU LEAGUE. Final Standings. Won Lost St Louis 7 2 Chinese Portuguese . 3 6 Japanese ' COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Won Lost Coombs Mutual Hawaiian Electric . Serrlce-First Star-Bulletin ....... Schuman ron Works Snaldlns Reach 1 Advertiser 1 Von Hamm-Young . . . . 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 (Biweial Sur-Bullttin Oorrepndnc) HILO, June 15. A. A. Scott chair .250 1 man of the board of trade committee .250 which has charge of public Improve- .250 meats, reported to the meeting of the board on Wednesday that he had re ceived a letter from Jack Desha, sec pc retary to the delegate in Washington, l ooo to tne enect mat iiau.uw naa Been .429 appropnateo: ny the rivers and har- .429 Dors committee for the extension of lis! me nuo oreaawaier, rresiaent vicars asxed weat prog ress had been made on the break water and was informed that the con- prt tractor had stated that only for losing i wuo aw w ivsu va a at uui tv ai yiu, 10,000 tons of rock would have been placed last month The contractor was also quoted as having said that another quarry for large rock would have to be found before long as it was becoming dlffi cult to set the larger stones for .800 capping from the present quarry. .8U" .778 .667 .333 .222 Pet .800 .667 .500 .500 .400 .250 .250 .200 .200 I HARBOR NOTES Next mall from San Francisco, 533 bags, will arrive tomorrow morning in the Matson liner Matsonia. By str. Matsonia from San Francis jco. June 19. Mrs. R. Janawitz, .Mrs G. W. Adams and child, G. K. Stein, H. L. Chung, Miss G. P. Boardman, Mrs. P. C. Beamer, Miss Agnes An drew. Miss Julia Wagner, Mrs. M Jones, Mrs. C. B. Ripley C. E. Easier. Miss N. Young, C. Stewart H. F. Fru eller, J. F. Sanders, Mrs. W. A. Bowen, Joseph Berkeley, Mrs. H. E. Hansen, Miss Olga Hansen, Master Robert Greig, G. T. Grelg, Miss Edith Greig. Mrs. Frank Caum, Miss Edna M. Wea ver, Mrs. J. Campbell, Miss M. Clary. Mrs. E. R. Stackable, Mr." and Mrs. r. C. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Marx, C B. Bors, Mrs. C. Atherton, Miss Alice Lee Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schoma- ker and children, H. O. Withes. Miss Lillian Jackson, Robert' N. Powers, Mrs. E. D. Tenney, Mr. and Mrs. Car ter, Mrs. McPike, W. M. Bruee, L. C Mulgaard, Miss Anita Focke- Miss Ella W7lght, Ro8coe Perkins, Mrs. Em ma Conklin, Mrs. Shaw, Joseph F, Rock, Charles E. J. Culver, Miss Alice Gonsalves, P. C. Beamer. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wagner, Miss Edna Peltz, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. J. Bell, Miss Helen Darke, Mrs. C. E. Easier and infant Miss L. Young, Mrs. C. Stew art, Mrs. H. F. Frueller ami children, W. A. Bowen, E. E. Mahlum, Miss Dorothy Hansen, Master Alwyn Han- -f Hsen, Miss D. Whittington, Master Da vid Grelg, Miss May F. Worth, Miss Mildred M. de Lackner, Mrs. John Paul, Miss Carter, Miss E. Damon, Charles S. Ash, Miss A. Belfie, Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. Bessie Anderson, Miss Martha M. Berzersen. Mr and Mrs American-Hawaiian i l. R. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. 4- SEALS BUY LIBERTY BONDS EIGHTEEN MEN SUBSCRIBE Friday the freighter Texan steamed from Hilo J Rlackwell. H. B. Wnicott Miss Esther M I lil. m . 1 m 1 ior can rrancisco wun a iuu ioaa oi j. Duncan. Mrs. B. E. Tait, Miss Wil SUgar. helmina Tenner. Misses Carter. Mas- The Mexican steamed from San Francisco Friday for Honolulu, according to thi Merchants' Exchange. wih Carter, C. D. Juvenal, .Mrs. H. Focke, Mrs. Laura W. Wight, Mr. and Msr. J. F. Webb, Miss W. Page. PASSENGERS BOOKED LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 31. v . . c . -Eighteen members of tne San ,MTe Thnr8dav afternoon on the Mat-! Francisco Daseoau ciud, inciuu- y BOn steamer Manoa. the Railway Man Per Inter-Island steamer Claudine. -f tag the 17 players and Manager gervlce department of the postof f ice i sails 5 p. m., June 18, for Maul norta: Wolverton, pooled tneir capuai announced todav. The definite hour! Mr. and Mrs. H. W Rice. Mis EbolL Mrs. H. P. Baldwin, Mrs. Jos. Hore and 2 children, Mrs. H. Copp and 2 chil- today ana . puryuu ' of departure has not yet been set b' bonds to the amount oi ovu. castle ft Cooke, the local agency, but 4- Manarer Wolverton said that tte t win nmhMv h ivinv t suggestion was mane in me ciuu- event maIi9 at p m house several aayi ago, uu wM T at tne poatoffice met with enthusiasm. Tne ma- -r jority of the subscriptions were for $100 bonds, Dut sevetai oi t tho hnv snbsciibed $200 each. V V mrvj NEDERLAND ROYAL MAIL & ROTTERDAM LLOYD JOINT SERVICE Attertrw 'ZZZZZZTEZZt 10 itavia. Java, via Yoko- I f.!3YleS gSZa'K&EJi hama, Nagasaki, Hongkong KrU4a. Bt-Bf rmm a I j o: j.a-. RnMm. Maria U rorit TrvuaMBt S I UIIU OlUlIctUUI tj. OalliLl IT Uaie, for Mjm Us (Ml rr 4 man. G47nr I . . , . . I !r;VuJSLX7uritT Mrw freight and passenger rates on 14 X On aad Optical Stoma or bp Kill. I aiicanuii. u. Brewer & Co., Ltd., Agents 2 Sola tot Um t Ui Ca,Catf Fm tw3 dren, W. Williamson, Master Hennax, Miss Hennax, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Miss Edith Livingston and maid, Mrs. E. F. Hardy, H. W. Craig. Mrs. Kalau kalani, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gay, F. Goodwin. Per Inter-Island steamer Mauna Loa, I sails 5 p. m., June IS, for Kauai ports: Miss B. Wishard, L. D. Timmons. A scheme of national civilian ser vice for all men and women between 15 and 60 years of age "has been pre pared in Sweden. It will cover all in dustrial activities, but it is proposed to remedy first the labor shortage in wood and fuel. , LOED-YOUNO Engineering Co., Ltd. Engineers and Contractors Pantheon Block, Honolulu, T. H. Telephone 2810 and 4587 NavelOrahgeS CHUN HOON Kekaullke, nr. Queen Phone 3992 American Optical Co. 1148 Fort St, Honolulu Opposite Catholic Convent THE HOUSE OP SEEVI03 CHOP SU1 93 North King 8treet Call and see our brand flew CHOP 3UI HOU8E Everything Neat and Clean Tablet may be reserved by phone No. 173 re mu RA'LVVArTIMEmi OTTTTCi Xjt T Stat. V.n..r ni For Pen rv- S:20 n.a. a. l. t f . ur m if in 5:15 p.mif.:;1! pm- 3'2 MiU and Way a. bl. - 20 n m For Wa i... til: 15 p.b nm a.uo nn. eittA - mm w v P.m. For Whna-ti:oo a.m. . , INWARD i Arrive Hoanlultt tad P-m.. 5:30.p.a. V.l B.m ' 4 2i 1 t3St HoQoIIU from Wahlawa Leliehua-9:13 a.m7 l-sf n"d 3:89 pja, .7:1S pnu PJn, The Haleiwa ij train (only fir.Ulaai ti-ki wT?r leaves Honolnln vara a..- 7 "'' Th9 Limited etop oily lt Prl AS "Dr..lr. tExcan Rn- only. -. ounaa7 , G. P. .NI80N. Superintendent. F. C. SMITH, G. P. A. . '.' F R H T E I G and T I C K E T 8 Alao reservatlont any point on the mainland. WELLS-FAR-GO & CO, 72 . King 8L, Tel. 1515, Fretf.LWaldron,Ltd. Shipping end Commission Merchant. ' Fort and Queen Sts. Honolulu U Black Dtptt2 CcpjbQ For every purpose , Tkt VtLVtT wra class ., - - Y. TAKAKUWA & CO. Limited 'NAMCO CRABS, packed In Sanitary Cant, wood lined Nuuanu 8t, near King St Most Complete Line of Chinese Goods at FONG INN CO. Honolulu's LeadingChinese Curio Store 1152 t uuanu Ct, nr. Pauahf. D J.' CASH MAN TENTS AND AWNINGS Luau Tenta and Canopies for Rent Thirty Years' Experience Fort St, near Allen, upstairs Phone 1467 TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Moon. 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