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fm NAWAItAN 8t4ft mm Ai am. itTOtBpnoKs BatWtiri Jewrlrv, ulri ting allwt jhMM. . rt shells and coral pit Mid In f. I everylhlnt In the ourln S IK W A Y ilRIMSIIfll IINTh. A , . : .,.,-, ., ,t, , ... m -. ., . "" 1 "aaaaasaaaasaa NOT OPPOSED 10 COUNTY ACT BNATOKK WMn VirTKD AGAIWBT Jnmas F. Morgan, Aucnowrjm a mi MKHMIll, MfMt KuliMWalWl m. T. Main 7k p. o. Hot m. Klfi I Inn ( tMrleei .1 K Motniiii I'm'" fniirl Nollers 1MB' r tsrhmi Umi.lmn Killer WQfUN5 ItXCHANOK GWd, Things To Eat OU Httourat VUmaoK wmM 1m wrarjoyed to have a ehum at the tawny doHoaclaa juat receltr wl on the Af attd raady at AM kinda t fancy ilum, wmw, picklw, aylr, olives, Ms. Limited Telephone Main 45 Have You Noticed the white Hakes on your toat collar? They are evidence f the diseased conilitlon of your scalp. Pacheco's Dandruff IClller will tho ytmthly cleanse your scalp and put Hew lire Into your Mick hair. SoW hy all Druggist and at the Union Barber Shop, Telephone Main 231. NEW FOR THE Coming Season JUST RECEIVED INCLUDING 1905 Raclcejfcs We arc also prepared to fur nish Now Awnings and Verandah Curt.iliiH, or Recover Your Old A.wnlriff Frames. New Underwood AND MANY MAKES OP BKCOND-IIAND Typewriters AND ALL VARIETIES OP T W Papers and Supplies Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd. 931 Forfc Street. .Ki.: :u v: , . . Til fill! 11 I II NHWS IN A NUTSHHl.li I'srHgrntihs Tint! Wlc Uoodonspd Numb l tlif . wMATtfSTjuii'airr. U. ft. Weather Bmtm OMet, Yaw Temperature: . m. 7; I i. lit. 7: li a. m. 71; noon, 74; mom In tninlniNm 4. Barometer K h. in. 80. W; absolute hu midity 8 a. in. 5.10? trains per cuttle foot; relative humidity a. m. M per cent; dew talnt 8 a. m. (T. Wind velocity: a. m. 11, northeast; 1a.m. K. northeast; 10 a. m., 1 1, north east; noon W, norUtaaat. Rainfall due In S4 hours ended S a. in. .It Inches. Total wlttd movement duilnt M hours ' idd at noon Ms miles. 1 ended at noon M miles. ALKX. KcC. AtHLXY, Section Director, U. X. Weather Surest New line of Panama hats at Iso shiina's. Honolulu Symphony Club meets this evening. The hand will play at the Zoo every afternoon. A llltel for divorce summons appears In this Issue, The band plays on the roof Harden of the Alexander You us; Hotel tonight. The school at Lahtna, Lalialitaluna excepted, have a vacation this week. There were 51-100 of an Inch of rain In the Manoa valley Wednesday night. John A. gcott has been appointed dis trict forester for the South Hllo dis trict. I lark Annie Johnson was sighted off Koko Head this morning at 8:30 o'clock. K. Jtohtnson has charge of Lalmlim postolllce (lurlnur the alweuce of Post master WshI. Olive lliBjich nshskalt Lodge, I. O. O. V. gave ii trolley party after busi ness last nlirlit. The Piliioess Kalanlanaole will re ceive at Pualsllanl, Walklkl, next Tues day afternoon. The list of olllcers and directors of W. W. Dlmond & Co., for the ensuing year appoars In this Issue. Missi lien Taylor of Walohlnu Is HitendliiK the Itaster holidays in Hllo hm the guest of Mrs. Chris Castemlyk. The concert at the Opera Houho Sat urday evening will be the last to be given In Honolulu by Miss Jessie Mac lachlun. W.. Weight Jr., until recently postal clork In the Hllo olllce. Is now train dlHputcher at Wnlakoa for the Hllo ltullroad. Hoopll, a native of unbalanced tuliiil and between 70 and ,80 years of ago, Iihh buun missing from Ills homo at Puuloa since March 2S. I'oHtmaHler George L. Desha and family will occupy the Campbell resi lience on School street. Mr. and Mrs. t'lmrlcH Klemsun will reside with them - 1 1 Ho Tribune. The regular monthly meeting of tho free Kindergarten and Children's Aid AHHoclatlon was hold this morning at !.30 In the Y. M. C. A. rooms. An invitation to tho National Guard of Hawaii to send a team to the na tional rlllf match nt Songlrt, N, J. In August has been received by Col. Jones Advance tickets for the Elks' min strels are now on salo hy members. The holders of these tickets may procure seats In advance of others. They may bo exchanged April 20 for seats. There will be a meeting of Polyne sian Encampment No. 1, . O. O. P., at Odd Fellows' hall this evening for work In the Koyal Purple degree. After the work Is over, there will be a ban quet served. There will be a mooting of tho Mor- hunts' Association of Honolulu, at tho association rooms, No. 45 Alexander Young building, nt 7:30 p. m. today, for the considering the report of the committee on the Standard Telephone franchise. Ted Ouard, who hns been In tho con tinuous emjiloy of Thoo. H. Duvles & Co. for the past six yoars will loavo shortly on the ship John Kna for a cruise around the Horn to Now York anil will be absent about six months. Hllo Tribune. Mrs. John Mann, accompanied hy her small grand-daughter, left on the Falls of Clyde Saturday morning for Han Francisco, where she expects to make a protracted visit In the hope of bene fitting her impaired health. Hllo Tri bune. FALSE ALARM OF Fl HE. The department was called out about noon today by a false alarm of flrc,ut inu corner 01 limg nnu j.uiua Hireum ANDREW WELCH SIGHTED TODAY The bark Andrew Welch, 12 days from San Francisco, was sighted qff Koko Head this afternoon, at 2o'clock. LATE ARRIVALS. You are often made the victim of mosquito bites. Call at Hobrons' and ask for "Skeet-Go" they will explain Its use, and guarantee its effect. Want ads In the Star bring quick re turns, Three lines three times for 2J cents. CHOICE ALGAROBA FIRE WOOD DELIVERED TO ANY PART OP THE CITY. LEAVE ORDERS WITH W. W. DIMOND&CO, Agents for Itust Nlil lUnoh, IT TRTKHIAT WILL aU'PPORT i 1 "" a senators who resierrtaj' against the County Mil dfcaet to bain MM m -atalnst tke CJounly Mil." Mratr were aevea.of tkem, but all vot- ft h har Oiv OoUMtr Mil when It wss fashed, and they declare thamselves In ttmt of It now, but they do not believe tMt the joint conference committee act4 letslly In ma k kit the final draft of the measure, and thetr rot of "No" yesterday was simtily for the purose of havtmr another conerenos, olearlnt up the dWHculty and then passing the MIL Benators Isen4ert, MoOaiMlless, Paris and Achl, all of whom voted against f" l " snows, wr en t the Capitol this mornlnt. land slated that their vote was not to be understood as ouuoatnt the County bill as a whole. Senator Dickey de clared himself yesterday a supporter of the bill, thouth he Is listed atainst It. Oandall and Kalama are also expected to lie on the aye side If It comes lo passing the whole bill over a veto. The vote of seven to eight, as It stood yesterday in the Senate, led to reports that the Senate would not have enough supiorterK to the hill to override a veto, ten votes heliiK needed. The prospect I in, however, that the Senate will have ' fifteen votes 1n supjiort of the hill. WORK IN THE HOUSE THIS MOONING Continued from puge five.) If III 182, relating to the letting and performance of public contracts and furnishing materials therefore. (Har ris). Recommended with amendments. For water conservation at the ICallua and Napoopoo sections of the Komts, 15000. (Grenwell). Recommended ta bled as not being a justllled expendi ture and tabled to lie considered with the appropriation bill. To reimburse Joseph Scharsh for GOO feot of his land taken for widening the Molaa road, Kauai. $100. (Sheldon). Ro commended that the Superintendent of Public Works settle out of general roads and bridges appropriation. To iay T. Awana for shortage In land at Keauula, Maul $3000 (Kalluo). Recommended that $200 be paid, For h new Court house at Wnlluku $M),000, Recominonded. For purchasing the water rights In I'uuoa . valley. $140,000 (Llllkalanl). Recommended. On motion, Harris' bill providing for the letting and performance 'Of public contracts was made special 'order of the day for third reading tomorrow. The following bills were also placed on the order paper for third reading tomorrow; Senate bill 23, for a Iflgh School In Hllo; Senate bill !).'. rotating to license for fire arms; House bill J 04 to protect live stock and perishable pro duce from Injury I ntranspnrt. The following Senate bills were In troduced and read a first time by title; 101 giving livery stable keepers a Hen; 107 to amend section ir,7S and 168 Re vised Iiiwh; 10S to amend section 3187 and 10!) to amend section 3188. The Finance committee reported as follows; For emergency appropriations as per the Governors' message. Recommend ed. For authorizing and providing for licenses to sell opium and defining tho lutlos of the Treasurer and the Police as to opium smokors dons (Kalelopu). Recommended, To amend sections 1201, 1205 and 1288 of the revised laws relating to taxation (Hlshop.) Recommended with amend ments. To regulate fiduciary companies (Le wis). Recominonded Indefinitely post poned, but tabled to be considered with the bill. The Health committee reported as follows: House bill ICO, to regulate plumbing in Honolulu (Kalawala). Recominonded with minor amendments, Resolution 880, for an appropriation for a hospital at Kolmla (Pulaa). Re commended tabled, Kosolutlou 2.1f, for n'n appropriation for hospital and physician for Kauai. (Rice.) Tabled to be considered with the Appropriation bill. For a cemntery In Palolo valley. (Ll llkalanl.) Recommended tabled. The following bills were Introduced and road a first tlmo by title. To appropriate $10,000 for defraying tho special election of 1005 under the County Act (Ilroud.) To appropriate $25,425.20 for the pay- mont of employes for tho period from July 1. 1904 to Juno SO, 1!05 us suggest ed In the Governor's message. (Harris.) To provide for the payment of ad ditional salaries to the Judges of Cir cuit courts. (Harris.) , EXPECT BILL TO BE SIGNED (Continued from page one,) but It ) boljovod that there will lie action before that. "The bill Is a much simpler one than I thought," said Secretary Atkinson who hud n conference with the Kovsr nor this morning after It was sent In to Carter. "It practically only deals with taxation and police matters, I hud not read If up to last night, hav ing purposely waited until It was com plels. and I was siirnrld.4 Jli slm , AUCTION SALE TU1SSDAY, APRIL 11, AT M 'OCI.OCK A. M., At bark of Mr. John Howler's heuae. Kins street. opposite Oehrint Bui she. 1 wlU sell LUHBER HOLLtCitA, BLOCKS, WHBRLBABROWS, HARDWARE, ETC., KTC. Builders and Coutractors please take notice. JAMBS P. MORGAN, AUCTIONBOR. Contractors Attention AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. I will sell at back of the Iirewery, Queen street. Lumber, Iron Tiles, Zincs, Hair, Hardware, Corrugated Iron, Wheelbarrows, Hope, Glass, liloeks, Concrete Mixer, Wood Horses. Etc., Etc. JAA1KS F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 8, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., I will sell at my salesroom, 847 Ku ahumanu street, above date. I Pair Stylish Matched Sorrels, single or double. 1 Ilrown Mare, harness or saddle. 1 Farmers' Express Wagon, 1 Phaeton. 1 Surrey. 1 Set Double Harness, 1 Set Single HarncsK, etc. If you have a horse or harness for salo, make your entries prior to Frl day at my olllce. JAA1E!S P. MORGAN, Auctioneer. The secretary's attitude appoars to be that of support of the bill and It Is believed that Carter's Is the same. The bill, however, will be carefully examin ed by the executive before he signs It, with a view to tho discovery of errors or Inconsistencies If they exist. It will bo examined In connection with the now taxation measure, which is prac tically a part of the county scheme. The governor will have legal assistance. "It will probably pass If there Is a veto," wuh a remark made to Secre tary Atkinson this afternoon. "I don't see why there should bo a veto expected," was tho secretary's re ply. As "Jack" Is quite closo In the governor's confidence, his words are significant. It Is claimed, moreover, that Carter Js unlikely to veto, If ho can avoid It, a moasuro which Is tho leading Republican party measure and which was drafted by a commission which he himself appointed for the purpose. IS POLICE SATISFIED THAT THEY HAVE TAKEN THE MAN WHO HAS COMMITTED ROBBERIES. What may prove to bo the first Ko rean burglar of these Islands has been captured by High Sheriff Henry. The prisoner is thought by tho Hlgb Sheriff to have been committing vnrlous bur- glarios about the city. The alleged depredations have been numerous, J, Llghtfoot was the worst sufferer at the hands of the burglarwjiether Korean or some other nationality, A gold watch valued at $200 and $76 In oash wure stolen from tho Lfirhtfoot resi dence some time ago. Ti' watch fias been recovered by the police and through It the police expect to make out their caso against the Korean now under arrest. A number of other house were rob bed. Mr, Jowett's placo was robbed of some clothes, Captain Parker of tho dredger was visited by a robber sov oral nights ago. The mun was In Parkor's room when the latter was aroused, Tho burglar ran uwuy bat left Ills coat behind, This, coat has served as a clue, NOT VEHY SICK, Rut you will bo If you neglect to get relief from those dizzy, faint an . huu gry spells, hot flushwi, shortness of breath, etc., which tell you your heart Is wuiik, an dupable to purify the blood Dr. Miles' Heart Cure will give such relief, by strengthening tie nervM and muscles of the heart. It's so sure tliwt It Is soli! ill a purantee to refund prise if first bolile falls id mUr. . 0 CAPTURED THE SHERWIH-WILLIAMS Floor Wax A Polish for Hardwood Floors Ii transparent and dee net change the natural color of the wood. Takei a high peliih and do net ahew aeratchci. Put en with a cloth and pelitlicd with a oleth. wo better floor wax can ubitltutei. Put up in one, two, and E.O. Hall&Son, Ltd We Beg to Introduce Ourselves to THE READERS Let us become fur ther acquainted by doing your Painting nnd Decorating. Stanley PAINTER PHONE MAIN 420. Wo can introduce you to the Public an S 8 Sign will do it! Fresh Bottled Bock Beer $2.oo PER DOZEN QUARTS. LIQUOR MERCHANT AND ALAKEA What IS WITHOUT A NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE KITCHEN A Complete Line is necessary to give your Kitchen a good appearance and every good housekeeper knows it. Wc carry the most complete' lines in this Territory. THE GRAY, single and double coated. . - . tutj tit nr?r t A t ,t..i.i THE WHITE, triple coated. ... v.. . THE COLONIAL, triple coated. THE ELITE, quadruple coated, rff 'r ,' A We arc selling the Imperial and W. W. DIMOND & CO., LTD.! " 5J. 85 67 King Slreet. be obtained. Do five pound cam. Of THE STAR We invite to our olllce whoro wo can show you tho loest In House Decorating. net take I Steplienson AND DECORATOR. 137 KING STREET. DEALER STREETS, TEL. MAIN 492. SL Home of ENAMEL WARE ''fi !' ' ' ' Coldnial ware at very ejiecial prices. Honolulu, II. T.