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" tm L it .'. i n p. i 4 up n a" All run down, easily tired, nerv ous? And do not know what to take? Then go direc to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It con tains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Ask your doctor about Ayer's non-alcoholic Sar saparilla as a strong tonic for the weak. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prtpirsd by Dr. 1. C. Ayer U Co., Lowe!!, Mill., U S. A, Fraternal Jleetlnsa HONOLULU LODGE NO. 611, B. P. O. ELKS. Meets In their hall on King Street sear Fort, every Friday evening. Visit Ibc Brothers are cordially Invited to attend. JAMES D. DOUGHERTY, E. R. GEO. T. KLUEGEL, 'Secretary. HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F, Mechs ever yMonday evening at 7:30 In Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort St Visiting brothers cordially invited to -attend. J. G. B. CAMERON, N. G. PAUL SMITH, Sec. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., LTD. Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Coolers, Iron, Brass and Lead Cast ings, Machinery of every DoscripUon M Jo to Order. Particular Attention Paid to Ship's Blacksmlthlng. Job Work Executed on Short Notice 1 Quarter Sizes AT Regal Shoe Store King and Hotel Streets. as Puke Prepared Paint s PrClLETj tCOflfcWV Lewsis & gqqrb, Ltd 177 S. King St. Sr .PALP'S. IT'S JUST One Hair filler Hnoiner Falling out that ends in baldness. Kill tho dandruff germ. Pacheco's Dandruff Killer Sold by all dnigglsts. Fine oB Printing. Star Office. SPORTS GOTCH GIVES TITLE OF CHAMPION TO MAHMOUT. OVAItA. Nob,,, Jn. 3. Frank iottli. champion wrestler of the world, tonight turned (lint honor over to Youiwf Mnlnmmt nml announced Unit he would back Mnlunout nBttlnst Hiu kpimrlunldt for $10,000. part ot which war posted tonight. flic nnnoiincoinent wnit mndo from the ring In which llaohenschmldt and Jess Wostergaarri were preparing to wrestle hy "Fanner" Burns, who stated thnt $1,000 had already heon dc- lioslted by himself on behalf of Gotch, ntid thnt the remainder will ho posted at any time the challenge Is accept ed. Mnhmont hlmsolf and his manager appeared In tho ring and the Turk of fered to wrestlo Huckonschmldt on the spot for nothing or for any amount, for tho F,000 persons gathered to witness the HnokoiiBchtnldt-West- argnard match. i Lator Burns stated that Gotch was retlrng from the mat because his fi ancee opposed his continuing In the game. Burns stated that the recent challenge to Hackenschmldt was made In god faith, hut that the ob jections of the young lady had led Gotch to reconsider the challenge, for which be had no apology. AM.ERICAN WINS SCOTCH MARATHON. EDINBURGH, Scotland. Jnn. 3. Hans Holmer, the American, ,won the professional Marathon Race In Pow der Hall grounds today in the record time of 2 hours 32 minutes 21 seconds, defeating 20 runners of continental and British fame. Tho renebman, Bouchard, led for 15 miles in 1 hour 21 minutes 15 sec onds, Holmer running "strong 100 yards behind. The American took tho lead in the nineteenth mile, and pas sed Bouchard at the twentieth mile. the time bing 1 hour 49 minutes 29 seconds. From then on to the finish of tho 20 miles and 3S5 yards Holmer held the lead, finishing three-quarters of a mile ahead of the Frenchman. , AVIATION A CURE PARIS, Doc. 24. Henry Farman failed to win the Michcltn Cup for du ration in an aeroplane flight early this week because the plaudits Of the watching multitude Jn the aerodrome at Etampes deceived him, after ma ny hours in the air, into thinking he had accomplished the teat at which ho aimed. Had be remained aloft two minutes longer ho would have won. The long (light of M. Farman has suggested to Dr. Edouard Toulouse the utilization of aviation in tho cure of diseases, lie says: "The physician has here a now physical agent which may bo called altituVle. Without exciting tho mus cular action it stimulates tho heart functions and modifies the rythm of respiration by reason of tho rarlfica- tion of the atmosphere. "People with nervous 'or cardiac af fectlons might well take to this pas slvo form of gymnastics, so to speak. Better still, ill persons can find In aeroplane flights perfect sunshine, pure air, and the exhilarating calm- OU can't tell by the appearance of milk whether or not it is pure. It may be rich and reasonably clean, but unless the Bac teria have been-destroyed, it is not safe.- If you have an idea that tinned milk isn't just as delightful to the taste as fresh .milk its because you have, in mind the old fashion condensed milks. Try CARNATION for cooking, for Tea or coffee, on berries. It's delicious. HENRY MAY & CO., LTD., DIhBU1I?r mm wfctev wim Ogm km) lite fit- viam MMR81 arrow. "LlRht at ifMt lrailwis ltn w- (Millar quail tlsa. It la rleher In til ultra-violet ray than at am lorel. Tlitt nltra-vlnlet ray a have an intense Htitl-lNirterial effect. Tito aoolnom of tha upper air may operate also aa a tonic. It purity In far greater than at ordinary levola." Pr. Toulouse pradlots thnt the air ship will play a largo role In the ther apeutics of the future. LONDON BATTLE A I.OXDON, January 4. After a day's reflection the sober thought ot London nppoars to bo that tho marshaling of a groat force of police and military to dostroy a little nest of outlaws was a mistake. A number of provincial pa pers, too, criticize the authorities sharply. The Manchester Dispatch to day says that Englishmen have been made to appear ridiculous and tnat the affnlrs is one which tho country will bo glad to forget. Nothing has since developed to es tablish that more than two men held the tenement against sevornl hundred police, two and a half companies of Scots Guards from the Tower of Lon don, a detachment of horse artillery, with two machine guns and a gatling gun; and fire brigade, to say nothing of tens of thousands who lent their moral support, expressed in vocifer ous cheers. It was reported that during tho night the police had discovered a third body In the ruins, but this is not true. Only two men are known to have been killed. The casualties reported from yes terday's battle are five policemen, a sergeant of the Scots Guards and half a dozen sppefators wounded by the bullets, most of them slightly, and two firemen seriously and three firemen slightly injured in the collapse of the burning building. Sir Robert Anderson, former head of the criminal investigation department, says: "The British inaction in regard to alien criminals would discredit a com pany of medically certified lunatics. The alien act was intended to keep criminals from entering our ports, but by willful maladministration the good EAVES PAN The End of the Story "and they got married and lived happy ever after" e e as they had purchased a complete outfit in the Household . Goods Department of E. O. Hall & Son, Limited, H S TtfHrti If"' is trustworthy. It has been cooled to -stop bacteria development, the water taken out, and the rich remaining product imme- 2t diately sterilized & & & il wight aowmplltli Ihm ItMn thwarted dflllwralely. We need new and full power In get rid of (he alien criminal." May Have Been Americans. NICW YORK, January I .From printed descriptions It Is believed at pollen headquarters that tho mott kill, ed by the London pollco yostorday In the nttnek on nn nnarchlsla' den wore wauled In this country for tho rob bery of tho Jowolry storo of Snmuol 15. Ulllan in Boston last March. Threo wore arrostod at tho tlmo, hut escap ed while on bond. Tho names of tho Boston trio nre Harry Rothsleln, alias "Kavok the Blacksmith Jacob Gold berg, alias "Rod Tracy;" and the bro ther ot tho last nnmod. "Knvok tho Blacksmith" Is nsld to have been tho Inventor ot an instru ment known as tho "can opener" flint easily rips up an ordinary safe. MARYLAND CHAMPION SHOT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON, January 4. The armored cruiser Maryland Is the cham pion shot of tho United States Navy. She won tho pennant in tho battleship class of 1910, it was announced at tho Navy Department today, the record far excelling the scores of any of tho other vessels of the battleship class. Tho score is considered remarkable and let nil tho other vessels by sev eral points, making about 40 per cent of hits with her turret guns aC 10,000 yards, under very unfavorable condi tions. ' The following Is tho relative stand- 'ng of the vessels: Maryland, South Dakota, Delaware, Idaho, Minnesota, Vermont, Washington, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, South Ca rollna, Rhode ltland, Louisiana, Ten nessec, California, Virginia, Missis sippi, Colorado, Pennsylvania, We t Virginia, Kansas, Connecticut, Geov gin, Michigan and Montana. MEETING NOTICE. Tho Annual Meeting of the Mutual Telephone Co. Ltd., will be held at i the office of the Company Adams Lane, January 22nd at 2 p. m. CHAS. H. ATHERTON. Secretary. MEETING NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Walalae, Kalmuki & Palolo Improve ment Club at Alliolanl College on Saturday evening, 14th Inst, at 8 p. m. A full attendance of the re sidents of the district is desired. ROBERT ANDERSON, Secretary. M ilk l Comforters Blanket, Woolen Shawli J if 7 Ifj You need 'om thoso nights. Jjw 11 G Get them cheap and good nt Chan Kee 127 Hotol Street Dress Goods Men's Furnishings YAT HING, - 127 Hotel St. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At tho annual mooting Jield Jan. 2, 1911 nt its Hall on King St the fol lowing named gentlomcn were elected tc servo as officers of tho United Chineso Society for tho ensuing year. President Mr. Chu Gem Vlco-Presldont Mr. G. Kim Fook English Secretary Mr. Wm. Yap Kwal Fong (Reelected) Chinese Secretary Mr. ICou Kan Sun (Reelected) Treasurer Ho Fon (Reelected) Assistant Treasurer Yong Kwoug Tat (Reelected) WM. YAP KWAI FONG, , Secretary. Honolulu, Jan. 5, 1011. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IN AND FOR THE TERRITORY AND DISTRICT OF HAWAII THE UNITED STATES OF AMERT CA, Plaintiff, vs. KOHALA SUGAR COMPANY, et al., Defendants. Action brought in said District Court, and tho Petition filed in tho office of tho Clerk of said District Court, in Honolulu. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI jED STATES, GREETING: KOHALA SUGAR COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of tho laws of the Territory of Hawaii; THE TER RITORY OF HAWAII; SAMUEL M. KANAEANUI; ANJ&E KANAKANUI, wife of Samuel M. Kanakanul; S. M. W. KAWELO, Jr., whoso full and true name Is unknown; HANA KA HANAIKI (w); MABEL WAIALUA, EDITH MAKUA, CHARLOTTE MA KAHA, ALBERT WAIANAE, CHAR LES NANAKULI and ALFRED WAI PIO, unknown heirs at law ot KAAI HINAHINA, deceased; DOROTHY WAIKELE, ANNIE WAIAU, MAR THA PUULOA, ALEXANDER MOA NALUA, JAMES PALAMA and SAM UEL KALIHI, unknown heirs at law of NAPA1PAI, deceased; ISABELLA HULU, DAISY MAKIKI, MARGARET ANAPUNI, HARRY HAKALAU, WIL LIAM KAr and CURTIS NALU, un known heirs at law of LIHI, deceas ed; KU; ICAUI; LULAWALE (w); MU; KANAKANUI; and REBECCA HANALEI, FANNY K1LAUEA, CLARA KAWAIHAU, ELIZABETH KOLOA, CORA MAKAWELI, MOR RIS WAIMEA, ERIC KEKAHA, OLIN LIHUE, ALLAN KULOA and FRANK MALULANI, unknown own ers and claimants You are hereby directed to appear, and answer the Petition in an action entitled as above, brought against you In tho District Court ot the Uni ted States, In and for . the Territory of Hawaii, within twenty days from and after service upon you of a certi fied copy ot Plaintiff's Petition here in, together with a certified copy of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiff will take judgment of condemnation of the lands described In the Petition herein and for any other relief de manded in the Petition. WITNESS THE HONORABLE SANFORD B. DOLE and THE HON ORABLE A. G. M. ROBERTSON, Judges- of said District Court, this lotn aay ot December, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine nun dred and ten and of tho Independence of the United States the one' hundred and thlrty-flfth. (Sgd.) A. E. MURPHY, Clerk. (Seal) (Endorsed) No. 68. DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. for tho Territory of Ha wall. , THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. KOHALA SUGAR COMPANY, ot al. SUMMONS. ROB ERT W. BRECKONS and WILLIAM T. RAWLINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District of Hawaii, ss. I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk joI tho District Court of the United States of America, in and for tho Territory and District of Hawaii, do hereby certify tho foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy, of tho original Sum mons in tho case of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. KOHALA SUGAR COMPANY, et al., as tho same remains of record and on file in the office of tho Clerk of said Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, l 'havo hereunto set my hand and affixed tho seal of said District Court this 30th day of December, A. D. 1910. A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of United States District Court, Territory of Hawaii; By F. L. DAVIS, Deputy Clerk. islanil iaveslniBDt 6o Limited, Stocki, Bondi, Mortgage! and Real Estate. Robert E. Bond Mombor of Hawaiian Stock Ex- A CLEAN HOUSE AND Pau ka Hana ARB FAST FRIEND3. chango, Room 103, Stnngonwald build ing. Tclophono 3449; Postdfllce box, COG. . Cablo address; "Bulldog, Hono lulu." Ohio Clothes Cleaning and Dyeing Co.'s new telephone is 1496 PA PBR All Kinds Wrapping 'Papera and Twlnos, Printing and Writing Papers. American-Hawaiian Paper & Supply Co., Ltd. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu, phono 1410. Geo. G. Guild Gen, Mgr. Drink MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE. Best in the Market, HENRY MAY & CO. Phone 1271. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR GOODS K. FUKUIIODA Hotel near Knuann. Honolulu CONSOLIDATED SODfl WHTEB Is Absolutely Pure TELEPHONE 2171. Shaw & Seville NEW MONUMENT WORKS. KING STREET NEAR ALAKEA. hone 3085. P. O. Box 491 Honolulu. Oat & flossman STATIONERS AND BOOK, SELLERS. Merchant Street near Post Office. I. S6HDB1W OSTEOPATHY 175 BERETANIA STREET.' 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