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THE HAWIIIM STAR
SECOND
EDITION
I
I
Classified Ads, Three Times, 25 Cents
iVOL. XIII.
HONOLULU, HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1905.
No. 425$
If You want to
day's .News, today
you flnil ft lu
THE STAIt
WILL BRING REMAINS OHIO GOES f jjj P)js
Tffc HHiilll 111 II DEMOCRATIC
CABLE ADVICES RECEJVED THIS MORNING BY W. PFOTENHAUER
"OF'iir'HACKFEIiD & CO. STATING THAT WIDOW ACCOMPANIED
- .'T' IS ' .
vBY- MR.- ANDMRS. C. M. COOKE WOULD START WITH REMAINS
" """dV NOVEMBER 14 FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The remains of the late H. A. Isen
berg will be brought to the Hawaiian
Islands for Interment. News to this
effect was received shortly before noon
today by W. Pfotenhauer of H. Hack
feld & Company. A cablegram was re
ceived earlier during the day annonuc-'
Ing that funeral services would be held
In New York tomorrow at 2 p. m. and
later In the forenoon came the an
nouncement of the final disposition of
the body.
The second cablegram stated that
Mrs. Isenberg, the widow of the de
ceased accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C.
ircuit
Judge
Will Agree
POLICY OF SUSTAINING ONE AN-
OTHER'S iRULINGS ANNOUNCED
iBY JUDGE ROBINSON.
Judge Robinson laid down the rule
yesterday that the three circuit judges
should agree with one another's rul
ings, so that the First Circuit Court
will not' give conflicting decisions. The
rule was laid own after a consultation
with Judges De Bolt and Lindsay and
was in the'case of the Territory against
Shin Chew and others, charged with as
sault with ai dangerous weapon with in
tent to commit robbery. Judge Robin
son concurred with Judge De Bolt's re
cent decision, sustaining a demurrer to
the indictment by Attorney Robertson,
on the ground that the indictment stat
ed that the true names of the defendant
were to the grand jurors unknown.
Judge Robinson had previously intimat
ed that such a phrase did not render an
indictment void, but De Bolt having
ruled that it did, he ruled the same.
This morning the judge repeated the
ruling in the cases of Ah On and Ho
Fat, indicted for perjury. "I think that
the rulings of the circuit judges should
be uniform, and that they should not
review one another's decisions," said
the judge, "and even though I may not
be satisfied that the Indictment Is de
fective, I shall follow the ruling already
made by Judgo De Bolt."
In the Ah On and Ho Fat cases there
was another ground of demurrer, how
ever. They were charged with perjury,
for having sworn at the Inquest in the
Waipahu riot case, that Officer Fer
.nandez shot Chong Choy Fat. Humph
reys nnd Chllllngworth filed a demurrer
on the ground that tho indictment fail
ed to set forth that the defendants
knew at the time that their statements
were false.
WORTH READING.
"Pam" by Bettlna von Hutton. The
Purplo Parasol by Geo. Barr-McCut-cheon,
at the book stare of Arlelgh &
Go.
Fine Job Printing, Star Office.
Jhe Only
Time Lock
OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
vault is tho only one In the Territory
for public service which has the se
curity of a time lock. When tho doors
are closed at night It la Impossible for
anyone to open them until tho ap
pointed hour next morning.
This is only one of the many special
security features the renter of ono of
our safe deposit boxes enjoys.
TROSTCO. LTD
Fort Street,
Honolulu
11 m ran 11 1 (Associated Press Cable to The Star), num. mumi 11
1 iinp
M. Cooke would leave New York for
San Francisco on November 14 with the
remains of the deceased and arrive In
Honolulu the latter part of December.
The party will probably take the S. S.
Manchuria which will arrive In Hono
lulu December 22.
No arrangements about local memo
rial services have been made and in
view of the fact that the remains are
to bo brought to Honolulu, it is likely
that nothing will be done In this re
spect until the funeral party reaches
Honolulu next month. Services will
then be held.
HOW TAX ASSESSOR HOLT ARRIV-
ED AT HIS FIGURES IN OAHU
RAILWAY CASE.
The tax appeal of the Oahu Itullway
& Land Company was argued and sub
mitted by Assessor Holt regarding his
method of arriving at the $3,000,000 as
sessment of the lands of the confpany
also Ewa Plantation assessments. The
assesor's statement of tho valuations
and apportionments of taxes was as
follows:
The value of tho lands held by the
Ewa Plantation Company are assessed
as follows:
6790 acres cane land, $120.. ..$814,800
9G0 acres pasture, $3 4,830
110 acres building sites, $100. 11,000
"The assessments of the several in
terests are as follows:
Campbell Est., lessor $171,520
O. R. & L. Co. lessee. 300,000
Ewa iPlan., sub lessee 359,110
$830,030
"The total value of the Honouliuli
lands held under lease by the Oahu
Railway & Land Company containing
about 40,040 acres is $1,241,880.
"The proportion of tho value of the
lands subleased to Ewa Plantation Co.
is equivalent to 07 per cent of the
whole.
"The Oahu Railway & Land Company
pays an annual rental, according to
(Continued on page five.)
A GOOD WORD.
Everyone has a good word to say for
tho Criterion, the liquors served there
are tho very best In town.
e
MISSED GOING DOWN IN ALA
MEDA WRECK.
Just received our stock 190G Pocket
and Desk Diaries. Better make your
selection early. Wall, Nichols Co.,
Ltd.
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NEW CROP OF JAPAN RICE.
K. Yamamoto wholesale dealer has
received the new crop of Japan rice
by tho S. S, China and same is very
first shipment for this country. Ring
up Main 399.
a
Lutted's Hawaiian Poi in Pound cans
for sale by all druggists and grocers.
TYPEWRITERS, COMPTOMETER
and CASH REGISTER
If your adding machine, typewriter,
or other machines of similar nature
become broken or out of order send us
word. 'We have an expert Just here
from the Coast who will put the mos
complicated part of "machinery in ordo
on short notice.
Three
Million
Assessment
The J, A. M. JahnsonCo,
LiniTED
931 Fort St., Phone Main :4J.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 8.
has been elected.
J
SCHMITZ WINS
BY
SAN FRANCISCO, November, 8. The official returns give Eugene Schmttz,
the Union Labor candidate" for mayor, a majority of 11,504 over Partridge, the
fusion candidate. ' '
M'CLELLAN BY 3,483
NEW YORK, November 8. McCleltan, the Democratic candidate, was
elected mayor of Greater New York by 3.4S3. Jerome wag re-elected district
attorney by 12,000. ,
EXAMINER SET THE CHRONICLE ON FIRE.
SAN FRANCISCO, November 8. The fire in the Chronicle building last
night involved a loss of $5,000. The cause of the firo was tho fireworks
Issuing from the Examiner's' office reaching the Chronicle building.
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ANTI-AMERICAN SENTIMENT GROWING IN CANTON.
CANTON, China, November 8. Tho anti-American feeling is growing
among tho Chinese in this section. ',
REPUBLICANS CARRY
LINCOLN, Nebraska, November '8.
18,000.
AFFAIRS QUIET IN ODESSA.
ODESSA, November 8. Affairs are settled here. Everything Is quiet how.
o
CITY PARTY WINS IN PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA, November 8. The City Party's candidate, headed by
Weaver, win by 43,333 votes.
HONOLULU
HEALTH
CONDITION
BOARD OF HEALTH TO CONSIDER A POLICY OF PUBLICITY, BY WAY
OF PREVENTING ALARMIST RUMORS REGARDING PLAGUE
AND OTHER MALADIES MAY ISSUE WEEKLY BULLETIN SHOW
. ING THE EXACT CONDITION OF AFFAIRS.
Owing to the numerous alarming
rumors afloat regarding health oondl-
tlons in Honolulu, the Board of Health
is considering a proposition to publish
a weeKiy report snowing tne exact state
or airairs. li is proposed to set rortn
accurately every case of contagious
disease, ana give a recoru or tne aeains
or each week and. the cause thereof, prevent such alarming and harmful ro
Tho local newspapers will probably be ports from being circulated. Tho mat
asked to publish such reports. ter is to be brought beforo the Board
The health conditions here have nev-
er been very serious during the past
few years, but there have been rumors
GALILEE IS
CARNEGIE INSTITUTE'S BRIGAN
TINE RETURNS AFTER MAKING
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS.
The brlgantlne Galileo specially em
ployed by the" Carnegie Institute for' the
work of determining as exactly as pos
sible the variation of tho compass in
all parts of tho seas, returned yester
day afternoon to( Honolulu after her
first cruise in these waters. Sho left
hero on September 28 last.
"There is not much to tell that
would Interest tho general public, said
Captain Pratt this morning as his
smart little ship lay alongside) tho naval
wharf. "Tho work we did was purely
of a scientific nature and tho voyago
was eventless. After leaving hero we
sailed south to Fanning Island taking
observations all tho time. Sometimes
wo would tako two a day and some
times only ono. Wo stayed at Fanning
for three days, taking our ships in
struments ashore for purposes of com
parison. Wo found very fow errors in
tho former observations, fewer than In
the trip down from San Diego whore
In one placo wo found them 'two degrees
out. From Fanning island wo sailed
about 160 miles south of tho equator
and found that tho magnotlo equator
had been laid out Just about right
Thence wo went westerly some six hun.
BACK AGAffl
tho Democratic state ticket in Ohio
j , i
BRYAN'S STATE.
The state has gone Republican by
from time to time of grave outbreaks of
disease. Last week, for example, there
w"e rumors of a dozen or more cases
Or niinnnlr. nl n rn o linvln Viaa ,itan.ir-
ereai Some t ,
as high as twenty cases, whereas in re
ality no such conditions existed,
It is thought that the regular nubll
cation of the actual facts will servo to
of Health this afternoon, by President
Plnkham, who is understood to favor
the plan.
T
VENTURA ARRIVED THIS MORN
ING FROM SAN FRANCISCO HAD
153 PASSENGERS FOR HONOLULU
With tho record breaking crowd of
passengers, tho S. S. Ventura arrived
this morning from San Francisco, The
vessel had a total of 153 passengers for
this port of whom 106 were in tho first
cabin. Many of thoso who arrived for
Honolulu were well known Honolulans
returning from business or vacation
trips to the mainland,
The Ventura left San Francisco No
vember 2 and brought six days later
mail for Honolulu. She was light with
local cargo for sho brought but 43 tons
for this port.
Among tho passengers for Honolulu
were Mr. and Mrs, Emll A. Berndt. Ho
mado a short visit to San Francisco on
business.
C. A. Brown roturned from the main
band. '
F. Baorlng, a cousin of Emll Berndt,
was an arriving passenger for Hono
lulu. Mrs. E. M. Boyd was a returning
passenger.
J. C. Carter tho new manager of tho
Gas Company arrived by the vessel,
accomananled by his wlfo and Miss
Carter.
Dr. L. E. Cofor tho head of tho ma
rine hospital service In this territory re-
BHOUGH
etc
BREAKING
CROWD
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SO MANY FALSE RUMORS OF HEALTH CONDITIONS HAVE GOT IN
TO CIRCULATION THAT THE BOARD OF HEALTH HAS DECID
ED HEREAFTER TO PUBLISH THE RECORD OF ALL DEATHS
FROM CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. J
Tho Board of Health this afternoon
showing plague conditions here. The statement has been prepared by Presi
dent Pinkham and Is for the purpose of giving the exact facts, in order to
prevent continued circulation of alarmUt
O
LITTLE El SOLI
A SHOCKING STORY OF JAPANESE DEPRAVITY IS UNFOLDED IN
THE FEDERAL COURT FATHER SOLD HIS THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD
DAUGHTER TO AN ADMIRER FOR THIRTEEN DOLLARS A!
MONTH. V
The story of a Jaipaneso father who
sold his thirteen year old daughter in
to a shameful life for $13 a month was
partially unfolded In tho Federal court
this morning, when Kuslkabe appeared
for sentence on a charge of conspiracy
to violate a federal statute. Kuslkabe
had pleaded guilty. Two other de
fendants Indicted with him pleaded not
guilty and are to be tried later. Tho
other defendants are Koshl, father of
thevlctlm-of -the-conHiilracyr and-Ma-
Rlno, to whom the young girl was de
livered.
Attorney E. M. Watson, who repre
sented Kusekabe, stated to Judgo Dole
that Kusekabe had only come into the
conspiracy after it had been practically
carried out and had merely helped to
collect the money for the girl. Watson
thereforo asked for a light sentence.
In these islands, was a returning pas
senger and ho examined tho 'passengers,
so little delay occurred off the harbor
this morning. Tho Ventura is loading
950 tons of coal at the Oceanic wharf
and will sail at midnight for tho Colo
nies.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
A regular meeting of tho Board of
Health is being held this afternoon.
President Plnkham's rerort to the
Board is being considered.
CHILCOTT CLEARED TODAY.
The ship Marion Chllcott cleared for
San Francisco this morning. Captain
Williams, her master, will remain be
hind this trip. Mate Anderson taking
tho vessel out.
STARTLING RIBBON SALE.
Less than half prices on silk and
satin ribbons will prevail at Sachs Dry
Goods Co., Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday. This is a marvelous oppor
tunlty of buying materials and rib
bons for fancy work. ,
DO NOT BE INFLUENCED.
Never hesltato to say "No" to your
dealer If ho offers you a substltuto for
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has
no equal on tho market for the prompt
cures of coughs, colds, croup ana
whooping cough and you mako no mls-
tako in buying this medicine. For sale
by all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co.,
agents for Hawaii.
Automobiles can be hired day or
night at Club Stables, Fort Street.
A MATTER OF HEALTH
3
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ms m SUBSTITUTE
decided to publish a complete record
rumors.
BI HER FATHER
District Attorney Breckons said that
according to his Information tho de
fendant a brief lecture, characterizing
tho girl ran away, and had been in
strumental In placing her in Makino'3
charge again. '
Tho girl In tho case is a pretty llttlo
Japanese. Maklno "is said to havo
wanted to marry her, but sho was onljr.
thlrrteen years of ago and thereforo
could not wed. For a consideration oC
$13 a month, the father is said to havo
.turned her over to Maklno.
Judge Dole sentenced Kuslkabe to
eight months' imprisonment. In pass
ing sentence the court gave the de
fendant a brief lecture, charactrlzlng
his crime as an attack upon tho social
customs and laws of the United States
He said that such an offense against a
helpless girl of thirteen was regarded
by Americans as a very serious crime.
Andrew Moore, for several fears past
manager of Kllauea Plantation left by
the Sierra yesterday for California,
with his family. This will make their
homo there in tho future.
Henry E. Cooper returned by tho S.
S. Ventura this morning from a trip to
tho mainland. Ho went to Washington
and other eastern cities. Ho went
to his Punahou residence Immediately
upon landing from the steamer.
MIKAHALA ARIVED TODAY.
Tho steamer Mlkahala arrived this
morning from Knual ports after nn un
oventful trip. Good weatlior on tho
Garden Isle Is reported.
NEW ANIMALS AT THE ZOO.
The Knimuki Zoo has just received
tho fallowing now animals: Wild Cat,
Rl"g Tall Possum, Storks, Coyote,
Crows, etc. Tako a trip to the Zoo
and see the animals and birds and got
some fresh, cool breezes.
IS IT YOU?
Some peoplo don't consider beer good
they havn't tried Rainier Beer.
QUALITY,
VALUE and
SERVICE
iaro the first thoughts of every man
who Intends purchasing a pair of shoes.
You get all theso essential advantages
at our store, A shapely Genulno Good
Year Tan Bal mado on tho British last;
n model foot form shoo for men. Prlco
$4.00.
LIMITED
1051 TORT SREET
(Continued on page five.)
(Continued on page 5.)
'Phono, MaJn 28?

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