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THREB vvcrvcovoov eautiful II onolulu Rich Green Lawns contribute more to Honolulu's beauty than any other one thing. But the thing that makes the lawns a rich green is FO RCEGROMTH 9 9 TH11 HAWAIIAN. BTAtt, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1D09. 10 Pounds for 60c Prepared by Hawaiian Fertilizer Co. ' 25 Pounds lor $125 Sold by E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd. VOVVOVVOVVVC". Decorate your Walls and Ceil ings with DE BAT The SANITARY KALSOMINE. A dry powder which Is ready lor use when mixed with water. It makes a beautiful and durable finish. Ask for color card. Lewers 4 Cooke, Ltd., 177 8. King St. Phont 77S. PASSING OF HERO - OF T MRS ALEXANDER JJIALDWIN LID OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. H. P. BALDWIN President J. B. CASTLE 1st Vice-President W. M. Alexander... 2nd VIca-Presldent 3, P. Cooke.... 3rd Vlce-Pres. & Mgr. J. Waterhouse Treasurer B. E. Paxton Secretary W. O. smith.... A Director J. R. Gait Director W. R. Castle ....Director (Associated Press Morning Service.) ROCHESTER .Now York,. October 21. General Elwell S. Otis, former gov ernor of the Philippines and comman-, der of the American troops there, died' at his home here yesterday: Gteueral Otis had charge of the suc cessful campaign against the Filipino insurgents directly after the war with Spain. It was In this campaign iat he showed his military genius to the best effect and his name became a household word throughout the states ajter the taking of Hollo. When the civil war broke out he was practising law, after having gradu ate.! at Rochester University and tak ing a postgraduate course at the Har vard law school. He joined the 140th New York Infantry on September 13, 1S62, and was made Lieutenant-Colonel on December 23, 1863. He took part in many of the imt portant battles of the civil war and was promoted to the rank of colonel for conspicuous bravery and exhibition of military skill at the battle of Spott- sylvanla. After the war ho . was appointed lieutenant-colonel of the 2nd U. S. Infantry and was transmferred to the Twentieth Infantry in 18G9. He de parted for the Philippines July 15, 1898 to relieve General Merrlttt as commanding-general of the U. S. Philippine forces and governor of the Islands. He conducted operations against the insurgents and acted as governor or the Philippine Islands until May 5, 1900. After that he was assigned to command the Department of the Lakes With headquartere at Chicago. Since that time his residence has been at Rochester. SUGAR FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND , INSURANCE AGENTS. AGENTS FOB Hawaiian Commercial fc Sugar Com pany. Haiku Sugar Company. Paia Plantation. Maul Agricultural Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahuku Plantation Company. Kahulul Railroad Company. Haleakala Ranch Company. Honolua Ranch. SmoKe (Kanila Cigars How 5c. LA INS LARI F ARM i FOREST BRYAN Little business was done at a meet ing of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry held yesterday at the Depart ment "of Public Works. A question was mooted of whether the Board or the Department of Public Wbrks should nave the rent from five hundred acres of land ou which the Hawaiian De velopment Company seeks a timbering license The Board wants a forest reserve that will include the area and if this Is made before the timbering lictnbo is granted tho rent will go into the Board's funds, but' if tho license comes first the money will bo land of lico revenue. A report from Ralph S. Hosmer, the Territorial forester, on his recent visit to tho mainland, where he attended great conventions, was deferred with out reading until next meeting. Mr. Hosmer desires to go to Walmea, Ha waii, to Inspect preparation for tree planting on the upper slopes of Mauna Kea. - Dr. Norgaafd, the Territorial veteri narian, in a report asked for a com mission of inspection on the other isl ands and urged the need of deputy ve terinarians in various districts. In both matters he gave special mention of Hamakua as rejulrlng attention. TO ON LIQUOR REPORTS THAT HE IS PREPARING TO AID PROHIBITION IN STATE OF NEBRASKA. PAIR OF BREAKS. Fred Miss Upson is nothing If not consistent . Joe What's the explanation? Fred I was engaged to her for a time, but when she discovered I was broke sho immediately broke tho en gagement. . SUFFRAGETTE ARRIVES. NEW YORK, October 21. Mrs. Parkhurst, the English suffragette lead er, who has served jail sentence and otherwise proved herself a martyr to the cause in England, arrived here yes terday to lead a suffragette campaign in America. It Is expecteed that Mrs. Parkhurst will drill American seekers after woman's suffrage along the belligerent linc3 adopted in England, where noisy demonstrations, Interruptions In meet ings, screaming in the Parliament dur ing sessions and other things are the fashion. JEE TOMA O. Box 1034. 33 N King St PHONE 610. EUREKA PERFECTION ROOF PAINT The Best Roof Paint for uso In Hawaii. Postal to P. O. Box 93 brings booklet XtlUU. 11. UAYlllia GE 1U. USUI. j New Idea in Dancing WAVE RLE Y DANCE HALL Comer Jlotel and Bethel Streets. Opens every night at 7 o'clock ex cept Sunday. MubIc furnished by the Kawaihau Glee Club String Orches tra, tho best gleo club in town. Excellent floor arrangements. Well ventilated ball. Admission, 10c, Ladles free. INDEPENDENT AUTO STAND. King and Bishop Streots, " phone C09. SHORT WEIGHT SCANDAL. NEW YORK. October 21. More cus toms scandal was disclosed here yester day as the resul tot the Investigations that have been going on since It was discovered that the sugar trust had cheated the government out of a large amount of duties. The proof of runner cheatinc was nlven yesterday when a weigher in the local customhouse told how for the past eight years the gov ernment had been losing money through fraudulent weighing In the in terests of Importers. The disclosures affect a number of nrominent imnorters and it is expected that arrests and prosecutions will begin at once. MARRIED. ELLlOT-LAING At Twelfth avenue, Kalmukl. on Monday. October 18, by the Rev. Doremus Scudder, D.D., William Elliot, Eleele, Kauai, to Mary H. Lalng, Harwlck, Roxburgh thlro, Scotland. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. You will hunt a good whllo before you find a liniment that Is equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. In cases of rheumatism and sciatica It relieves the Intense pain and makes sleep and rest possible. Soreness of tho mus cles, swellings and lameness are quick' ly relieved by It. Eor sale by all deal ers, Benson Smith & Co., ngents for Hawaii. Flna Job Prtnirn. mar Offloa. LINCOLN, October 9. -Jasper L. Mc Brlen, Nebraska's former State Super intendent of Public Instruction, has (made a prediction, backed ho says, by ,a good deal of evidence, that W. J. Bryan left this week for the Seattle 1 1910 Is far advanced declare himself ! on the side of no license for saloons and assist In the canvass for county option, which Is to be one of tho para mount issues In this State next year. Bdyan left this week for tho Seattle Exposition and confirmation of the prediction will not bo forthcoming for some time. McBrien, wno is a republican and secretary of the Stato Temperance Union, said that Bryan would become the Henry Ward Beecher of tho prohi bition cause in time. Tho Democrats declare McBrien has no authority to speak for their chief, but there Is evl tlence that he Is not far wrong. Many of Bryan's closest political and per sonal associates have come out on tho side of county option, and the attitude of the Commoner Indicates that Its editor and owner is experiencing a change of heart. "Mnp .loh Prlnnnc. Star OfllcA. CAN THIS BE TRUE? "After all," queried the maiden fair, "what Is marriage?" "Marriage," replied the young ma tron, 'Is tho process by which a wo man deprives herself of an escort." bumper TO SHIP subsidy NEW YORK, October 9. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, has returned from Europe, where ' he has been at tending tho meeting of the Interna tional Federation of Labor at Paris. Gompers said that he Is confident that the time Is near when a federation of labor embracing the workers of tho world will bo formed. He declared that Germany Is the most advanced country In respect to the labor move ment. Franco he said, seems to bo undergoing a labor unheaval. Referring to tho budget fight, which is now convulsing official England the American labor president expressed the opinion that it was the greatest move for democracy Europe has ever seen. He refused to discuss tne cen tral Bank of Issue until he had In vestigated for himself. Gompers had not heard of Presi dent Taft's endorsement of the ship subsidy Idea, but he declared that tho American Federation was and had al ways been against subsidy and that ho thought it would always be. RHEUMATISM. More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp weather or chronic rheuatlsm. In such cases no internal treatment Is requir ed. Tho free application of Chamber lain's Pain Balm is all that is needed, and it is certain to give quick relief. For sale y all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. Kaimuki Location Elevation A SELECT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Kaimuki is a high valley on tho seashoro located between Diamond Head and the Waimanalo mountains. It has an elevation of about two hundred feet and com mands a magnificent ocean view with the most beautiful picturesque mountain scenery on the island. It is the passage for tho never failing breeze from around Koko Head, which at ' this high elevation is cool, dry and sweeping and far more healthful than tho damp clouded valleys and other lower parts of tho city. Tho beautiful Kapiolani Park, the Waikiki Beach, tho Moana and Seaside Hotels and a number of elegant homes and magnificent estates, some valued as high as $g50,000 aro all located in this part of the city and only a short distance from Kaimuki. Kaimuki itself has over one hundred and sixty beautiful homes and several miles of macadamized streets. As this company controls tho entire Waialae side, excepting eight blocks, of this magnificent residential proporty, we expect to make it tho select residential district of the city. No objectionable buildings will bo erected and no undesirable people will live in this district. It will be modernly improved and every . effort made to maintain the highest standard of residential property. Our Prices, 1500 foi mm lots antf WO foi inside lots aro exceptionally low compared, with the future value of this proporty. You cannot possibly make a better investment for either profit or homesito, than tho purchase of one of these lots. Kaimuki Land Company, Ltd. Rooms 37 and 38 Young Building Honolulu CHAS J. STANTON Investments and Loans... Rooms 37 and 3fc Young Building. Honolulu, T. H. DR. F. SCHURMAM OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, OSTEO PATHIC OCULIST. Hours: Consulting, 2 3 j. m. Sat urdays Excepted. Operating, 812 a m., 36 p. m. Telephone' 33. Office, corner Boreta- nla and Union streets. HONOLULU, T. H. V The Beer that's brewed to suit the climate. INK M LID CHINESE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING AND JOB PRINTING. No. 49 Cor. 'of Smith and Hotel SU. Uatton, NeiJl & Co. L.nviiTn:r Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Boilermakers. ' v First class work at reasonable rates. 3? ox IT'ta.n Orpheum Saloon Finest Glass of Beer In Town. Roval Brands Felt Hats K. L. WONG 32 Hotel St. opp. Bethel Honolulu Iron I oris STEAM ENGJNES, SUGAR MILLS, BOILERS, COOLERS, IRON, BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS. Machinery of Every Description Made to Order. Particular Attention Paid to Ship's BlacksmlthlDg. Job Work Executed on Short Notice. PURITAN BUTTER The best that's made. HENRY MAY & CO,, UD Distributors. I IF YOU WISH TOADVERnSEl IN NEWSPAPERS! AnrwntiKH AT ANYTIME Call on or Writs 6 C. LAKE'S ADYERTISKG AGEHClS s 134 bansome Street ' I BAN FRANCISCO, CALIP. j&jL&Uf i .4teS-:!fe.-Vtfv- Yi 'rift nAttfe