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sigiti THE lUWAtUI STAR, THURSDAY,'. AUGUST 11, 1D01. NATIVE HATo A. large and varied assortment of native hat. Junl the thing for tlte hot weather. COHAN'S EXCHANGE oda1, Soda'.Soda The finest In the city. Only fresh fruits and fruit syrups ainpcnsed at our fountain. Our Ice Cream AND Sherbets are not to be excelled. LIMITED. Corner King and Fort Streets, Telephone Main 131. 'Xiao Secret of Ilealtli You will find at the bottom of each glass of SJo table should be set with out this health-giving water. It Iib essential at meal times as It enntatns all the necessary min eral properties which nature de mands. Sold at all drug stores. C ARRETIA & CO., LIMITED. C7 Hotel St. Tel. Main 213. HAKE SELL and RENT THEM flAKE and SELL THEfl Potter Co., DLVtcl. mi - - Fort St. Water I We jjjj Awnings Pearson sS.H .In I 1U f Jsl.KJ'M'S Hawaiian News Co Page t Morgan : l'age S Flshmarltet Opening Page 6 Prolmte Nnti.e Page $ Hy Authority Page 5 M V l.V A . 'IMKM.I, I'araciiipli 't'ti.tt yiv I'oiidoiit.Hi Si'WH ll I lit' lilt) ' 4-f - If greatly troubled with mos qulto notify ithe Boa d of HeMUt Send to, oi Immediately notify the Hoard of Hertlth of nil rats found dead from unknown cnuaes. THE WEATHER. Weather Bureau, Punahuu, 1 p. m. Wind llglit north northeast: weather part cloudy. Morning minimum temperature, 72; ntiddny maximum temperuture, S3: ba rometer 9 a. m. 29.99 steady (corrected for gravity): rainfall, 24 hours ending 9 a. in. .15: absolute moisture 9 a. m., 7.7 grains or cubic foot: humidity 9 a. m. 72 per cent. It. C. LYDECKER. Territorial Meteorologist. A few good chickens ore for sale. A probate notice is published In this Issue. Morgan will hold a number of auc tion sales on Saturday. Morgan will hold n Commissioners sale on Saturday ut noon. There will be a band concert this evening at the Moanu hotel. Tenders for supplies, for Hllo Fire Department, are advertised for. Pncheco's Dandruff Killer will cure dandruff and stop that falling hair. The Government flshmorket will be open for business on the coming Satur day. The government band will be in attendance. Bill o fare changed daily at the Cri terion lunch. Service between 11 a. m. and 1:59 p. m. The table Is good and at a moderate charge. Catcher Kiley of the Honolulu Athle tic club yesterday resigned from the league, as a result of his being ruled off the field in the second Inning last Saturday. The Hawaiian News Company will make you very satisfactory guaranteed rubber stamps with any Ptyle of letter ing, also copies of signatures. They do the quickest work at the lowest prices. Mrs. Stlnson, bride of Captain Stlnson commander of the transport Logan, and her sister Miss Sumner, will be guests at the Aloxunder Young Hotel until the return of the vessel from Ma nila. Cmpire Bowers, who resigned after last Paturdny's baseball game on ac count of remarks liy rooters and play ers, tvis reconsidered his action. Apolo gies h.ive been made by the players who made offensive remarks. Manager Lak of the Alexander Young hotel Is plnnnlng a "r'Flng-day" ball and a reception to Governor Carter at the hotel tomorrow pvenlng. The day will be the sixth anniversary of the raising of the American Hag over the (stands. Major John Stafford, 20th Infantry, commanding the troops aboard the transport Logon sent a courteous letter to the Acting Governor this morning thanking him for sending the territo rial bund to play on tho ship before she started today J. S. McCandless leaves on the Sibe ria fur Taeoma and later to St. Louts and other Eastern cities. There Is an Interesting rumor floating about Martin's to the effect that "Kimo may not return alone." McCandless laughs at the Idea. Oincers and ladles of the transport Logan and many Honolulu people were entertained lust night at dances afthe Young and Hawaii hotels. There was large attendance at both functions, and the visitors wehe highly pleased with the entertainments. Among the passengers arriving by the Siberia is S. Sato, who is to be the editor of Yamnto, a local Japanese dally paper. The former editor, Sakama, will leave on the Siberia for the main land. He is to enter the University of Michigan as a student. Arrangements are being made by the Young Men's lteseareh Club to secure Professor G. H. Barton of the Boston School of Technllogy to deliver a popu lar lecture on "A SunVnier Trip to Greenland," under the auspices of the club Friday evening, August 19. The Hawaii Promotion Committee has received a communication from the In ternational Photographic Exchange in which the request Is made that the committee make an effort to get ama teur photographers In the Islands to be come connected with the exchange. William A. Love and Miss Edith Mil dred Moore were man led on the 4th inst.. at Portsmouth, Ohio, the home of the bride. After a honeymoon trip to St. Louis and other points of Interest, the young couple will arrive in Hono lulu on the return of the Siberia. The bridegroom Is a member of -the firm of nalstead & Co., "the prominent local brokers, and Is well and favorably known to the business community. BEETS' RAPID RISE SAN FRANCISCO, August 11. The London price of SS analysis beets tpday Is 10 shilling, 6Vi pence The last quo tation was August 10, 10 shilling, 3 pence. Twenty-five cents pays for a Want ad In the tjtar. A bargain. CHOICE ALGAROBA FIRE WOO DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. LEAVE ORDERS WITH W. W. DIMOND & CO. Agents for East Niu Ranch. YET RECORDED ALASKAN DUE AT DELAWARE ; 1) 11 E A K WAT 12 1 1 WITH ALMOST 1 MILLION DOLLAH LOAD. . 1 More than usual interest Is being tnk-, en In the present trip of the S. S. Alas kan from Hawaiian ports to Delaware Breakwater. The vessel Is now out OS i days from Hllo, and ought to be report- ed at any time. She has a cargo of 11.-; 200 tons of sugar. ! This cargo will be the first large car go to strike the quotation above 4 cents. ' At the present quotation of $86 a ton which was reported yesterday had pro-' vailed, the value of the cargo will be ' $952,000. This will be the richest cargo 1 of sugar that has ever been In since an-1 nexntion. The S. S. Arlzonan with another 11,000 tons cargo of sugar Is out 28 days from 1 Hllo for the Breakwater, and the S. S. ' Nebrasknn with about 4,500 tons is out ' the same time from Kaanapall. The S. ' S. American with about S.fnn tons of' sugar left Hllo July 30. SOLDIER WILL NOT BE PROSECUTED: IF HE SAILED ON LOGAN MILI TARY AUTHORITIES WILL DEAL WITH STABBING AFFRAY. Unless Harry Bagley, one of the re cruits who came here on the transport Logan was left behind In Honolulu, the police will not prosecute him on the' charge of assault with n weapon. Bag- I ley Is alleged to have gotten into an nl ' tercation with Alfonso Lammonia, an other recruit man from the vessel. A light ensued from which the latter emerged with several knife wounds. Bagley escaped capture. The Injured man was sent to the Queen's Hospital for treatment. High Sheriff Brown stated this morn ing that the injured man was not seri ously injured, so the matter of prose cuting the affair would probably be left to the military officials aboard the transport. They will take up the mat ter and try Bagley on a charge of cut ting the other man. If Bagley failed to go aboard the transport, however, and was left in Honolulu, he will, it caught by the police, probably be prosecuted. There were very few stragglers from the Logan during her visit in port. The men did not appear to have had any money, for many of them were selling their clothes for the purpose of getting money with which to enjoy themselves wliile In the city. Only two men were rounded up by the iiollce. The vessel got away about noon today for Guam and Manila. DESPONDENT JAP MJIS LIEE JAPANESE SHOT HIMSELF IN triIROAT WITH REVOLVER AT EARLY HOUR THIS MORNING. Despondent through sickness, K. Mi suta committed suicide at an early hour this morning in a room In a Japanese lodging house at the corner of Bere tnnlu and River streets. According to the statements of other Japanese, the man came from the hos pital about four days ago. He was still In ill health and was very despon dent Ho evidently had been delibera tely contemplating suicide for he seems to linve purchased a new revolver yes terday or within a dny or so. He placed one cartridge In the pistol and holding the weapon in Ills left hand near his throat Iip fired the fatal bullet. The revolver, a new one of 3S caliber, was found on the floor within eight inches of his right hand, where the weapon had apparently fallen. There were powder marks about the left hand. This fact indicates that he held the weapon witli that hand. It is possible that the man may have 'been shot by some one else and that he clut ched the weapon with his left hand and received the powder marks when Ills assailant discharged the weapon. The general circumstances go to indi cate suicide howovor and the police are now satisfied that such was the man ner of his death. Star Want ads i ay at once. ADOPTS CHILD OF MURDERED MAN JOSEPH T. HOLLO WAY FILES A PETITION TO LEGALLY ADOPT THE THE CHILD OF DEPUTY SHERIFF -STOLZ .WHO WAS KILLED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTY ON KAUAI SOME YEARS AGO. In the office of the Circuit court to day there were commenced ndoptlon proceedings which form a curious after math to a murder which shocked the whole community several years ago, Joseph Tobey Hollowoy, well known as foreman of the Oahu Railway yard wnd as a man of considerable means, applied for the guardianship of a little girl of thirteen neamed Flora Kauma kaokalanl Stolz, the application being endorsed by the girl's mothor, Mrs. Miriam Kaupaekokul. The papers were filed by Judge Humphreys. Tho murder roferred to was that of Deputy Sheriff William Stolz. In tho pursuit of his duty he was ordered to arrest a leper on tho Island of Kauai. Tho unfortunate leper objected to being , James F. Morgan, AUCTIONEER AND 1JROKER. 817-57 Kaahumaiiu St. Tel. Main 72. P. O. Box 591. AUCTION SALE OF ON SATURDAY,' 13. AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M I will sell at my salesroom, S47 Kfl ahuuiunu street. lot of choice volumes, comprising: if! vols. American Encyclopaedia. 23 vols. Wnveiiev Novels. 12 vols. Dickens' Works, 4 vol. Kcletlc. Other Books by various authors. J AS. AUCTIONEER. Cooioiissiooei's Sale m At the front entrance of the Judiciary Building, Honolulu, at Public Auction, all right, title and Interest of Alapake Kauwe, In land at Kukuluaeo, Hono lulu, below Queen Street and near the stables of the Union Express Co. Area about 1 8-10 acres. Good warehouse on stable property. J. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner. .JAS. F. M0liA AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALE OF M8Q Bi'ICIS, M Bricks ON SATURDAY, AIG. 13, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.. I will sell at the old Brickyards, Nuu nnu Avenue on the above days, about Red Building Bricks. JAS, F. MOIMjAN, AUCTIONEER. SILLIlfj II I SUTRO CASE SAN FRANCISCO, July 30. R. D. Slllimun, formerly circuit judge In Ho nolulu, now ipractiulng Haw In San Francisco with an office In the Crocker Building, has bpen retained in one of the most Important pieces of litigation now or soon to be before the California Courts. This Is the litigation over the chari table bequest provisions of the will of Adolf Sutro who built the Sutro Tun nel and was afterwards Mayor of San Francisco. By his will he left property now amounting to a million or more to maintain art and Tecreatlon Institutions for the city ot San Francisco. All the heirs but one have united to contest this provision of the will on the ground that it does not come within the Cali fornia statute relating to charitable be quests. Judge Silllrnan has been retain ed by Dr. Meirit, daughter of Sutro to defend the validity of the provision of the will, she being the only one of the heirs not Joining in the contest of the will. On the other side are Garrett Me Inery and Charles S. Wheeler, two of the leadens of the San Francisco bar. CHARLES L. RHODES. STILL DYING BY THOUSANDS. The death rate among the roaches reached the highest point last week, The newly discovered poison Roach-Go is accountable for the good work of extermination. Sold by Hobron Drug Co. Another prominent Japanese to ar rive Is J. AshhlJI, who is to take a position with the Yokohama Specie bank In the Is city. forcor away from his home to go to the leper settlement and Stolz had no alter native but to use force but in the fight which ensued Stolz was killed. The widow was left In any but easy clr cumstances nnd she and her child owed much io the kindness and generosity of J. T. Holloway who had been an old friend of the murdered man's. He had the little sin seat to nchool and she has In fact grown up to call him "papa" Now she has so grown Into his lite and affection that he wishes to have legal control of her. Holloway is estimated as being worth from $50,000 to $60,000 and In the papers filed today he re cites his wish to make the girl his heir She Is a pretty child and Is particularly bright. Whitney & Marsh are showing some fine Pongee Silk Raglans and Shirt Waist Suits Just received some Stunning French Or gandies, no two pat terns alike. Lin. OFFICERS. H. P. BALDWIN Presides J. B. CASTLE First VIce-Presldeni W. M. ALEXANDER. ..2d Vlce-Prea't J. P. COOKE Treaaurei W. O. SMITH Secretary GEORGE 11. CARTER Audiiot Sugar Factors and Commission Herchants AGENTS FOR H wailan Commercial and 'ldi' Ci pany. Haiku Sugar Compari Pala Plantation Compsii. Nahlku Sugai Company Klhel Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company, Kahulul Railroad Company, AND -Tho Cnlllornle ati rlfliitj Steamship Company Castle & Cooke, Ltd AGENTS FOR New England Mutual Lift Insurance Co OF BOSTON. iEtna Fire Insurance Co., HARTFORD. CONN. M. OH OTA, Contractor and Builder House Painter Kewalo, Sheridan Street, near Kins Honolulu H. I. Telephone Blue 1901. A SHIPMENT OF GENUINE PANAMA HATS IN ALL THE LAT EST SHAPES. PRICES FROM $7.50 UP. Levinsston k Go. 1071 BISHOP Dainty Dished Yea Is the name of the booklet we give away with each Lightning Freezer. It contains only the best recipes known. Shepard'sLightn ing QUADRUPLE MOTION - - FAMOUS WHEEL DASHER Automatic scraper. tomatlc scraper, t- ftC tic welded hoops. jiffjt',' ls made of the ll, Virginia white f' fiffll. Electlc Pall best cedar, A Complete Line W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd 3? IiCing Street C, BRtWER & CO,, QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, H T. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Omo meB Sugar Company, Honomu ug.-f Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar Plantation Company, Haleakala Ranch Company, Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Line Shlprlng Company. Charles Brewer & Co.'s Line of Bos ton Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS. Charles M. Cooke President Geo. H. Robertson. V.-Pres. & Mgr. E. Faxon Bishop. ..Treas. & Secy. W. F. Allen (Vudltor P. C. Jones Director C. II. Cooke P'rector G. R. Carter Director All of the above named constituting the Hoard of Directors. Sandy Things AT Factory Prices Pol Containers IGo Flour Dredgers 10c Covered Sauce Pans, iron handle. ...20c Lipped Sauce Pans 20c Basting Spoons 10c Deep and Shallow Jelly Cake Pans. .10c Steamers.. ,. 35c Wash Basins ". 39c Graduated Measures 25c Measuring Cups Ajte Drinking Cups lsc Coal Oil Cans 25c Sandwich Cutters ISo LEWIS & GO., LTD. The Lewers & Cooke Building. 16 KING STREET. 2402 Telephones 240. BEAVER LUNCH ROOM, Fort Street. Opposite Wilder & C H. J. NOLTE, Prop'r. Flret-ClaM Lunches aerved with tet coCee, oda water, ginger ale or mlllc. Smokers Requisite a Specialty. Want ads In "star cost but 25 cents. Young 9 Building STREET. r Kound t Makes the smoothest and lightest cream. Is tho quickest and rune the easiest. From J pt. to 20 qts. Received