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THE HAWAIIAN SfAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1907.
THREI
KICKAPOO REflEDIES
Wc have a complete line Sagwa Oil, Wormkiller and Salve. These
Indian remedies arc used all over the world and cures arc guarantted.
HONOLULU DRUG COMPANY.
Agents Honolulu.
Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd
GENERAL STATIONERS,
MUSICAL AND
SPORTING GOODS.
01 to 71 Kins Street, Honolulu.
Fire Insurance!
Atlas Assurance Company
of' London.
New York Underwriters
Agency.
Providence Washington In
surance Company.
THE B. F. DILLINGHAM CO., LIMITED
General agents for Hawaii.
Fourth Floor Stangenwald Building.
W. 8. Irwin & Go.
AGENTS FOR THE
Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool, Eng.
Scottish Union & National Ins. Co. of
Edlngbuu , Scotland.
Wllhelmina of Madgeburg General
Insurance Company,
.omraerclal Union Assurance Co. of
London.
T, SHIMA
THE DYER.
CLOTHES DYED AND CLEANED.
All Work Guaranteed.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed, 60c.;
Toledo, J75o.
No. 1350 Fort Street, near Orpheum
Theater, Honolulu, T. H.
Y. ?) SING- CO.
GROCERIES, FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, ETC.
California Butter, 40c. lb.; Cooking
F.utter, 30c. lb.; Island Butter, 35c. lb.
1186-1188 Nuuanu Street.
Telephone Main 238. Box 952.
Telephones Residence, White 861;
Office, Main 298.
GOMES' EXPRESS CO
Furniture Moved With Care to All
Parts of the City
OFFICE: 716 FORT STREET.
Near Queen, opp. Hackfeld Building.
COMPANY, LTD.
Sole manufacturers and Agents of
Genuine Kola Mint. (Don't buy poor
Imitations.) PHONE MAIN 71.
& CO, LTD,
QUEEN STREET.
HONOLULU. H. 1
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono
mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar
Company, Walluku Sugar Company,
Ookala Sugar Plantation Company,
Fepeekeo Sugar Co., Kapapala Ranch.
Charles M. Cooke President
Geo. H. Roberison..'V-Pres. & Mgr.
E. Faxon Bishop.. ..Treas. & Secy.
F. W. Macfarlane Auditor
P. C. Jones -. Director
C. H. Cooke Director
J, R. Gait Director
All of the above named constitute
the Board of Directors.
Ill I 1D1IILID
J. P. COOKE, MANAGER.
OFFICERS:
H. P. Baldwin President
J. B. Caatlo let Vice-President
W. M. Alexander.., 2nd Vice-President
L. T. Peck 3rd Vice-President
J. Waterhouse Treasurer
B. B. Paxton Secretary
W. O. Smith Director
Sugar Factors and
Commission
derchants
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com
puny.
Haiku Sugar Company,
rata Plantation.
Maul Agricultural Company.
Klhel Plantation Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company!
KnliuHu Plantation Company.
Kahulul Jlatlroad Company.
IjalMbaU Haneli Qrorny,
Iohqu lUnah,
ELECTION OP OFFICERS.
Tho annual mooting of the Quon On
Society was hold on the 1st Inst. Tho
new officers elected for tho ensuing
year aro as follows:
Loo Wo President
Goo King Vice-President
Lum Get Chew Chinese Secretary
LeongBew ....Asst. Chinese Secretary
C. P. Kwunyeu English Secretary
Ching Sing Wo. Asst. English Secretary
Y. Anin Treasurer
Hee Lum Asst. Treasurer
J. Chan .....Auditor
Lum Hong Auditor
O. P. KWUNYEU,
Secretary Quon On Society.
SATURDAY, AUG. 17, AT 1:45 P. M,
AT 3:15 P. M.
SL LOUIS VSJPI HERDS
FOUR GOOD TEAMS!
TWO GOOD GAMES!
Safe Deposit
Vaults
Safety Deposit Boxes and Safes for
rent from ?4.00 a year upwards,
Access to Box any hour of the day
from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. -Saturdays,
9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Private rooms for use of Customers.
Corporation, Lodges, or Societies
renting Safety Deposit Boxes from us
have the free use of our Board Room,
on the second floor, for business meet
ings, upon giving us 24 hours notice.
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924 BETHEL STREET.
Apse put Fire
E
The all Important Question at
present is
CAN A COMPANY MEET AN
OTHER LARGE FIRE? WHEN
RATES ARE EQUAL SELECT
CONFLAGRATION PROOF
POLICIES. We handle no
others.
Agents for Aetna of Hartford;
National of Hartford; Citizens
Ins. Co. of Missouri. Guaranteed
by Hartford Firo Ins. Co.
flowers
Why buy your flowera elsewhere
when you can get It for half rate at
my Nursery? Astors, Daisies, etc.,
3 bushes for 25 cents.
LEN CHOY,
Beretanla Street, corner Smith.
GOOD8 NOW HERE
We will soon bo ready for business.
Watch for our Announcement.
HAWAII PHOTO & ART CO.
Fort St., near King.
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WAVE OF GRIME IN
NEW YORK AND BERLIN
A STRANGE AND REVOLTING SER IES OF ASSAULTS WHICH ROUSED
THE PEOPLE OF THE TWO CITIES TO A FRENZY OF INDIGNA
TION LITTLE GIRLS VICTIMS IN NEARLY ALL THE CASES.
NEW YORK, July 27. Uy tar the a sentence, aud begun humming a
worst period in the wave of crimes a- tune.
gainst women and children In this city She was placed In charge of Mrs.
was reached yesterday. No fewer than Wells, the matron, who sent for Dr.
six cases of this character were made Clarence N. Piatt, the Jail physician,
public. Two of them were of atrocious He found that Miss Barrlgh was suf
charactcr. The notable instances re- ferlng from a number of bad brulsea,
ported were: and that she had been terribly mls-
Vlrglnla Ida Barrlgh, seventeen years treated. She was out of her mlna
old of No. 110 East 79th street, kept most of the time, but with short lucid
prisoner three days near North Leach, intervals.
L. I., by a band of men and terribly At the jail she told the story, piece
ill-treated. She lied at night and Is by piece, of how she 'had been met by
insane in the Kings County Asylum. a man at Elghty-slxtn Street Park,
Annie Fowkowskl, five years old of and enticed Into a boat. She said that
Linolcumvllle, S. I., found unconscious tho man had then taken her to North
and dying in the hallway of her home Beach, where he was met by eignt
by her mother. Joseph Macwyak is other men. Where they took her she
under arrest, A mob tried to lynch seemed to have only a vague idea, but
him. conveyed the Impression that she had
Angelina Santangel, thirteen years been carried to some place and held
old, of 108 Cherry street, kept a prisoner until Bhe made her escape
prisoner three days In a tenement Tuesday night,
house. Pasquale Morale is under ar- rjy words she let drop from time to
rest charged with abduction. time when she was lucid the officials
Ellen O'Shea, five years old, of 121 gathered an idea of tho horrible treat
East 88th street, attacked by a man In met to which she had been subjected
a hallway. Jacob Neuman, ilfty-two wnji0 jn the power of the nine men.
years old, is under arrest. That she had survived the ordeal wua
Peter Corteres of 2021 3rd avenue, u matter of wonder to those who heard
under arrest charged with attempting her story and saw her condition,
to entice twelve-year-old Goldle Gar- The officials at the jail telephoned
man of No. 215 East 86th street into the name and address of the girl to
his home. police headquarters and Alexander
Katie Teitschler, eight years old, oi Barrlgh, the father, visited tho prison
No. 349 East 13th street, Is missing and Thursday morning. The police mes-
Is supposed to have been abducted.
Mother Is In a critical condition.
Exceeding in Its details and disas
trous effects any of the numerous at-
tacks upon women and girls In this
city recently is the experience of VIr-
glnla Ida Barrigh, a pretty, delicate
girl who resides with her parents at
No. 410 East 79th street.
In the power of nine brutal men for
three days she was beaten and misused
in such manner that she Is now in tho
Kings County Insane Asylum a maniac.
Her body Is covered with bruises and
scars,
Mentally incapacitated from telling a
connected story of her terrible experl-
ence, there are certain portions of her
ordeal that can only be surmised.
She became separated from her
brother and sister Saturday afternoon There have been thirty-seven at
in the park at the foot of East 86th tacks on women and children in one
street. She was not heard of again
until Wednesday morning at 3 o'clock
when she ran down the hill, and ham
mered wildly at the door of the Vic.
torla Hotel at North Beach, Long
isianu, ueseecning me proprietor 10
protect her, as she was pursued by a
band of men.
When she appeared at the Victoria
Hotei ner doming was torn to snreus
anu coverea wim miyi ana airt. She
wus u iiiusB oi uruises ana scars irom
head to foot, and her mind was evi.
aenuy completely unuamncea. FranK
vavano, proprietor oi ine victoria wo-
tel. gave her a room for the balance of
l"U "'fall.
vveanesaay morning at 10 o'clock
Captain Calalgan, of the beach police
lorce. wno is aiso a aeputy sneritr. was
driving along tho beach road when he
saw a woman run out to the end of the
coai pier ana piunge into the water,
which at that point Is about fifteen feet
deep.
Thinking it was a case Of suicide, the
captain whipped up his horse and start-
pri rnwnrn thn ntr nafnra 1n in..U
" vuum
reach the scene, however, the girl
uuu. auu Bimitu running
down the beach Callagan pursued,
Ii li f it nrn n vint . m4 II 1 .1 t a
uut . uui uuui Olio uau rUU UUOUl
''ura ummuuieu upon me
boulevard that he overtook her.
The girl who proved to be Miss Bar-
rigli, was clad only n a thin under-
vest and a short petticoat. Tho cap-
tain wrapped her in his buggy robe,
and asked her what she was doing.
i. ..arc uevu. uavuiB a BWim BnO
T l.n..n 1 , . .. .
replied with a vacant smilo and began
, Z "l " ur lune.
mhuuw Uy tuo captain sne torn
in mo B1.UIJ- Ul uer experience, W111CU
she afterward repeated to tho officials
ut tu vjuoens county jau. At times
she would answer quite rationally, but
01"CB ,,c,u ut oom. ire-
quently she stopped Jn tho middle of
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MOVEMENT OF BOLDIBI18 AU
nusn of PAsawNaions is the
CAUSE.
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nn iiiiiirwitNloiilwl iliiimmi for uaoojii'
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sage was the first news of his daughter
he had received since she left home
on Saturday afternoon.
He was completely prostrated at
slgnt of her condition, and at first it
was fcared he would be, seriously af-
fectetl by the shock, The girl was
kept at the jall ln charge of the matron
until yesterday morning, when she was
rcmoved to the Kings County Hospital
and piaced In the insane ward,
It waa iearned by the police that
tne gIrl nad oeen attacked by two men
Jn Central Park on the Sunday before
she disappeared from him and that as
a re8ult of her experience at that tlmo
her m,nd had been affected This
cauged her- to become an easy victim
of the man who lured her from the
Eighty-sixth street Park.
week ,n this dty alone
BERLIN, July 2C Five little girls
were fiendishly attacked today in this
clty bv a nlan supp0Sed to be mad,
who is still at large. The insensate
crimes have aroused tho whole popula
tlon, and acuto fear Is felt lest tho
murderer may find more victims be-
fore the police can lav hands unon
him
The man sought a favorable oppor.
tunity to get near his victims, and by
a deft stroke ripped open their stom.
achs with a knife. Two of the chll
dren wero thU8 treated on tho open
KtrpptB nm! ttio ntlinn tllrnn worn n
taeked in their homes. Thn eriminni
entered apartment on the ground floor
and slasher! his victims whllo tholr
parents were out or before an alarm
could bo glven. 0ne of lh children is
deadi
Enrfi nrlmn was wimmUtwi in n ,iir.
ferent and populous locality in the
northern nnrl e.istnrn nnrta nf thn oltv
The criminal approached his victims
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rap,dIy wUh sorae s instrument
held ln the otncr
A .looorlnllnn M,o mr,lopn ,oc
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25 yearg old we dressed and of a
paie and haggard visage. These and
nfW mrt,,,ara , i,ia .
have ,. nrlnt!1, bv th nolIpn nn
" ' " ' '
BPnrlof nnatnra nn,1 Bnrpn,1 nn th. nrt.
vertislng pillars throughout tho city.
A reward of 250 la offered fQr u,e
man.8 apprehension,
Tho pnflrp nnllnp fnw nf M,p nUv I.
occupIed ,n tho search for tho orlm.
lnal. Meantme extraordinary excite
mont prevails, and parents are keeping
their children Indoors in fear of fur
ther outragos.
havo been practically allotted, and
many nppllcatl6""j aro still on file ln
tho Quartermaster-General's office. Tho
Bonding of regiments to tho Philippines
to take ttio places of thoso whoso
terms of duty huve oxplrod is largely
responsible for this rush, and to moot
it four transport) will sail during 411
fiuat Irom Sun Franolsoo. Tlioy nre
tho Wnrron, Crook, Iiuford nml Loguu.
WUAUY1N0 WOUK.
I'Iib nmyor of York luu ulaitwt
on it long vuuuilon. DoiIkIdb tho oU
fort lo have m Mr uuunL of tliu vote
wlisriljy liu dJhIiiih to Imvo bMii ulttatix)
Iihh mn vtry fmiwiliiK Hnffiilit Qgii
inwelftl,
Bill
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MAJ. LEMAIR'S EXPOSURE OF AT
ROCITIES IN AFRICA PUTS THE
BLAME ON LEOPOLD.
BRUSSELS, July 29. MaJ. Lcnialr
Is continuing the publication of his
recollections of the Congo independent
state. Tho major served eighteen
years in the Congo ln command of na
tivo troops. Upon his return to Bel
glum he was notified that ho would
bo prosecuted for cruelty toward tho
men tinder him, and he retaliated by
beginning the publication of a sensa
tional exposure of the revolting condi
tions prevailing in the native army.
Aside from painting a black picture
of the conditions In the Congo, the me
moirs of the major reveal that the
scientific expedition led by him into
the Balrelghaza region, on the north
em frontier, ln 1904 was an expedition
for conquest in disguise. Tho major
declares that King Leopold gave him
personal Instructions to vanquish the
Anglo-Egyptian forces coming down
from the Soudan nt any cost. "I can
not 'bo held accountable for these
acts," the major writes; "I am only
responsible for tho comnlete execution
of these instructions."
Maj. Lemalr admits that on several
occasions during this expedition,
which lasted for three years and two
months, he caused native soldiers and
even their wives to be flogged. Ho
penetrated to regions never before
reached by a white man and Inhabited
by wild tribes and cannibals, and ho
claimed that there was no way other
than flogging to preserve the discipline
Indispensable to the security and suc
cess of an expedition among brigands
accustomed to kill, raid and capture
and to 111 treat women. In every In
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Now
FIVE DOLLARS
because wc have a large consignment of this make from Germany
where talking machines of the best quality arc produced at a small
cost. Wc arc to sell these at the low price to clear the lot.
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This phonograph will play from Edison or Columbia
play good clear, loud musical tones without a squeak.
harsh nor metallic in the notes.
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daily in our Hotel Street Store, opposite the Palmi
Cafe. Come in and hear the music ovon if youIov
not' wish to buy.
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stance of flogging, howevor, he faith
fully reported the facts and never re
ceived a word of censure.
On the contrary, he was accorded
nothing but praise for his conduct ot
this expedition, and he wub even dec
orated by King Leopold. No charges
were preferred against the mnjor un
til the administration decided he had
been too insistent ln calling attention
to the frightful and unchecked abuses
ln the Congo.
The statements made by Maj. Le
malr are supported by documentary
evidence and tho testimony of Italian
officers who were recalled by thell
government from the Congo when in
formation came to hand as to what
was going on there.
A perusal of M. Lemalr's recital
carries the conviction that he is a high-
minded man of superior attainments.
a sincere believer in tho future of tho
Congo, devoted to the cause of tho
blacks and determined to put an end
to the existing atrocious and disgrace
ful administration. During his eigh
teen years' service he crossed Afrfpa
twice without firing a cartridge at a
native. On one occasion ho entered
by way ot y.ambesl and came out two
years at the estuary of tho Congo. M.
ltecluse, the celebrated geographer,
said this achievement and Its result
ranked Lemalr with Abbadle. Duvey
rler and Livingstone.
When, as a young man, Maj. Leraarr
began his work in the Congo "amid
the rattle of musketry, the banging or
cannon and tho burning of villages"
ho sayB ho was taught that this course
was the only one to bring the natives
to their senses. Four years' service.
however, opened his eyes to tho trud
reasons why Africa was being deluged
in innocent blood. Since then ho had
defended tho blacks, pointing out their
good qualities, and upheld tho work
of the missionaries. He realized tho
danger of a continuance of irresponsi
ble control In tho Congo, and became
a champion of annexation as the only
remedy.
Continuing, tho major relates his re
peated and vain attempts to have tho
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soldiery under him punished for their
ill treatment of natives. "I havo seen
thorn," ho writes, "kick tho poor rub
ber and ivory bearers until they tell
from exhaustion, and then torture tho
unfortunates amid howls of laughter.
I repeatedly reported cases ot rob
bery, murder and outrage, but theso
reports wero unheeded."
Tho major says he once received a
letter from the governor general ot
the Congo advising him that his ser
vices were greatly appreciated, but
saying his reports wero full ot criti
cisms and could not be transmitted to
Brussels, where only the rosy side ot
things was desired.
Later the major tried to sec Ktag
Leopold, but he was always prevented
by Intermediaries. "Finding reports
useless," tho major goes on. "I bo
came pitiless toward the soldier brig
ands, ln my determination to enforced
respect for tho natives, and I chal
lenge the administration to produce
ono single native complaint against
me."
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SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR
Tho Ewa Plantation Company.
Tho Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
The Kohala Sugar Company.
The Walmea Sugar Mill Company.
Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.
American Steam Pump Co.
Tho George R. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
Tho New England Mutual Llfo Insur
ance Company of Boston.
Tho Aetna Firo Insurance Company ot
Hartford, Conn.
National Fire Insurance Co., of Hart
ford. Citizens Ins. Co., ot Missouri.
All Policies Guaranteed by Hartford
Fire.
as the owner "of
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records. It will
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