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ffM nTtttf rrAn, mm mum is, itii. Classified "Ads" WANTBD. Two or three roomed eating. ,W., 8lar Office. J. to ilmru cottnge at it. c. n., tr office, FURNISHED ROOMS. Furnished Itaonw. No. 73 Horetanln HtveNit. Running water and eleotrlc light In ewuli room. Rent reasonable. J. IL TownMiid, proprietor. FOUND. A bloyclo. Owner can havo same by calling at Star oillce and paying ex ponsos. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. Uoston bull terrier. Light brlndlo In color. White on ono side of faco and two front paws. Short screw tall. An swers to name of "Teck." Ten dol lar reward. A. S. Hartwoll. Judd ntVeet, WANTED. f o rent small cottage or two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Sent parti culars to J. J. cjo Star Office. MEN'S CLOTHING Men's Clothing on credit $1.00 a week. Suit given at once. Francis Levy, Outfitting Co., Sachs Uldg., Fort Street. BUY AND SELL. Diamonds and Jewelry bought, sold and exchanged. Bargain in musical Instruments. J. .Carlo, Fort St. FOR RENT ""Large Mosquito Proof Room on i,onrh suitable for two gentlemen. Bathing and Boating convenient. Ad dress "Beach" Star OHlco. ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Pacific Electric Company Hudsm and Stuart 1152 Fort Opp. Convent Phono 3132. s (Continued from Pago One.) cab, and this request was granted. It was a sad day for the man who once ruled San Francisco who held Iho power of local government in the hollow of his hand, and to whom came all men, high and low, rich men seek-1 Ins corporation privileges,1 criminals seoking to prostitute the law or their end and Ritcf's. For it is not in the records that Huef ever did anything onco ho was in control that didn't havo tho taint of dishonest money In tho doing of it. Ho became a rich man before he was caught enormously rich, they , say. And oven now ho owns groat I properties outright sufficient to keep j laK0 ""vantage of the beautiful moon his family in luxury during tho time ; iBht nlsht. ho ts In prison, and to provide him ' vr33SJS53XS2ttyc3Xjxss with ample funds when ho gains his freedom. For fivo years he has been fighting against this day when he would go to prison fighting like a rat almost to preserve his miserable freedom. It .lias not been a question of whether tho man was guilty or not. That has ' beon proved conclusively in a hunaron ways. Ruof has himself confessed In open court. In spite of all this for ' months ho and his lawyers have, by l,osters placed In lessor towns within dovious ways, by specious picas, talc- 01,0 hundred miles of tho city called en advantage of the loopholes of the attentlon to the ovent, local advertis law, seized upon every technicality to InK emphasized its importance, and fight Ituef's way to freedom. And it rcduccd railroad rates opened tho comes now as a strange coincidence way for an enjoyable trip at little that Ituef should lose this last fight expense. on a technicality, in 'which the State It was a combined "boost" that did Supremo Court roversed itself In a much to center attention on the city, decision which has few parallels in True, heavy rains sot In to mar the law but which worked effectually in beauty of it all, but In spite of that depriving the convicted boss of his the shopping section never saw such freedom. j a rainy day crowd as came out on the His powor la gone. He may escape first day of the show, and hotels ro from prison heforo his sentonce Is ported many out of town merchants up. But ho has been In prison now. and visitors on hand to see and to Shaved and shorn, photographed and buy. numbered and sot to work as a com- some storos centered their atton nion laborer, ho has begun to tnko tho tion on magnificent window rtlsplnys, punishment. 'showing trelllsed gardens, with mln- ' And of all the frlonds he had In iature fountains at nlay. around which tho halycon days, of the hundreds wore grouped Parisian toilettes; who fawned about him to do his bid- others made formal but magnificent . iiiur to curry his favor there wa; llnlayHVof costumes and nleco goods; none to gee him off on his last Jour-vhlle still others used theatrical of noy. T said nono. Thoro wns ono. fects handpalntod sconery In the His faithful ofllco boy Chnrlle Hagger- background, with figures among real ry, who sworo falsely who perjured folIa(?0 whIch mle() ,0 rost of tho himself, for an ungrateful boss, beg- wI1(,0Wti Uv, n)0(lolp woro ,1B0(1 ,n god perm sslon to ride across the bay o(hor g tf) thfl nowegt pog. with Uuof, nnd they lot him do it. ' tumo The Fashion Show. i " , t. . Tho San Francisco Fashion Show, just held, has sot a now morchandls- ing standard In tho West, and has again brought homo to San Francis- cans tho belief thnt combined "boost-' Ing" will accomplish almost nnyuung Tor a city's wolfaro. Tho largest Btores in tho city agreed to hold their spring opening ( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 'ft MHHtl fakl 00 Fwt Honolulu AttuiMtneM Co " f Jorrtani ' I MmUiik Notice " A THE WBATHEr Local Oillce, U. 8. Wsatltir Bureau, Honolulu, T. H., March 11, 1011. Tamperautrc, t i. ,.x. s u. m.i 10 a. in.; Htid morning uiiulmum: 67; 5B; 73; 74; OR. Bmometer lottroiK. Absolute hum idity (grains per cubic foot; rslatlvo humldlt' and dew point at S a. in,: 20.94; 5.663; 72; 60. Winn Yemen) Ltr. direction at C f , in.; 8 a. in.; 10 a. in.; and noon: 212; 2X15; JlSlfl; 7X1C Ralnfalt annus -J I ;iours ending 8 a. m. 0. Total Wini, mmiient during 21 hour ondod nt noon 13S miles. TVM, r. STOCKMAN. Section Director. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Paragraphs That Give Condensed News of the Day. Large airy turnlshed rooms with hot and cold bath. Hotel Arlington. I Tho annual meeting of the Henry Watorhouso Trust Company will he held on Saturday, March IS. See that you get yo'ur green stamps when you are buying at tho stores. And call at tho show rooms, and seo the many valuable articles you g-' for thorn. Tho highest class ,of laundry and dry cleaning work is done by tho French Laundry, J. Abadic, Prop rietor, 777 King street. This Laundry has no branches. Expert piano tuning and repairing by B. H. McLaughlin at Honolulu Music Co. Telephone 2226. Tho best meats sold in Honolulu como from tho Metropolitan Meat Market, telephone 1S14. Tho trado there Is large because everything is sanitary. The Union-Pacific Transfer Co., King street, next to Young Hotel, is an up-to-dato baggago handling, furni ture moving and storage company. Telephone 1874. Subscribe or the Call, Chronicle, or Examiner, $1.00 per month. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., agents. The trails of the Trail and Taravel Club between Palolo and upper Manoa have been considerably damaged by the recent rains and require consid erable repairing at once. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., have a beau tiful line of St. Patrick Day and Easter postal cards. Your friends would appreciate receiving one. At the adjourned annual meeting of Leah! Home held yesterday the fol lowing were elected officers for the ensuing year: C. H. Atherton, presi dent; G. P. Castle, first vice-president; C. Montague Cooke, second vice-president; A. AV. T. Bottomley, treasurer; T. Clive Davies, secretary; J. p Cooke, auditor. Berger's band will give a public moonlight concert at tho Seaside Hotel tonight. A large crowd wilf no doubt and Fashion Show on one date. The jmost elaborato preparations were made, goods brought from Europe an(i 1,10 ast, and the window display nnd interior decorations surpassed in beauty and effectiveness anything of the kind ever seen in San Francisco, Nt only was tho show intended for San Francisco people, hut every of- fort wns ma,, to Interest the people of Northern California. Huge fashion C(1 stntos coul(1 fiuch nn event bo Ue)d ,n juBt tho way (t wns ,)ol(1 loro Nono of tlQ 8toroa woro much over three vonPo . , vnr nno ,,ni1 nw fin,.In, mont eVQry ono 1)nd tho fr0Bh( clenn npnoarnnco whoU R00s with newness Tno Fnsmon show was such a sue- C8S timt jt WIU undoubtedly bo con tinned in future years. TAKES OFFICE DARKNESS C. A. Cottrill, tho negro suocoaser to Waltor K. Drake, as collector of U. S. Intornnl revenue, will take the oath of office promptly at midnight on Saint Pntrlok's Day, Friday noxt, when Agont J. B. Thomas will fnstnll him. Sucli were tho fncts as received in today's mnll. Whether or not thoro will bo any Immediate changos In tho ofllce of the intomal rovonuo will bo known tho next day, for civil service requires Immediate discharge or transfer, or olse tho proforenco of chargos. (Continued from page one.) helping tho territorial authorities to day by giving thirty dump carts to help in the work of cleaning up tho city. Tho torritory, of course, puts up a bond that tho carts will bo re turned in good condition. E. P. Irwin, of tho Hau Tree Hotel, Waiklki, writes to tho board of health, asking why it is that his guests can not bo allowed to Bwlm in the waters off tho hotel, adding that if thoro is so much danger from sewage Infect ing tho swimming waters, why doesn't tho sewer station put steam into tho sowago before it goes out to sea and so sterillzo tho wasto? Mott-Smlth speaks highly of tho work and offorts of Dr. J. S. B. Pratt and commends him enthuslnstlcaly for what ho is accomplishing in tho way of cleaning up the city and In guarding against tho spread of the disease $5 Tho case of tho twenty Japanese women arrested at Iwilel on Saturday night was disposed of this morning by Judge Lymer imposing a fine ot $5. In doing so, tho judge remarked: "The court feels that the city and county of Honolulu does not want to derive any revenue from these un fortunate women. It Is a problem that has to bo handled with gloves. At the . present time tho court will im pose a fine of ?5 and costs in eacn case under this plea of guilty. It is the health of the public rather than any other reason that actuates the court. If they are brought down, .here again on a similar cnarge the court will deal with them a great deal -more severely. They best know how to avoid rearrest." To Interpreter Townsend, Judge Lymer added: "Toll them they will be rearrested promptly if they are disorderly or If there is any reason to suspect they are not In a condl- PERSONS IN REV. J. R. HYKES, head of the Bible Society in Shanghai, is on route to that city by the Chiyo Maru. MR. WILLIAIM B. ORR, a well-known newspaper man from Oregon, is a passenger to Yokohama by the Chlyo Maru. CHAPLAIN JAMES HOULIHAN re turned from leavo of absenco on tho mainland by the transport. Lo gan this morning. MR. C. F. DEICHMAN, the United States Consul at Nagasaki, Is return ing from a vacation on the main land by tho Chlyo Maru. DR. TAHARA, a prominent Japanese medical man, Is en route to Yoko hama by the Chiyo Maru, which ar rived in port this morning, MR. P. J. FITZSIMMONS, City Trea surer at Manila, is returning home by the Chiyo Maru. Mr. Fltzsim mons, who is accompanied by his wife, has been on vacation. SERGEAN J JAMES L. LINN, 159th Company Coast Artillery, returned from furlough by tho Logan this morning. Ho will resumo his duties as post exchango sergeant. MR. GEORGE V. HAYES, who Is ac companied by Mrs. Hayes, is on his way to Hongkong to take up the position thero of manager of tho Robert Dollar Steamship Company, WALtER F. DRAKE has two Japan eso at work cleaning tho paint-work and windows of the Internal Ro vonuo ofllco preparatory to the ar rival of his successor, Cottrill, on Thursday. MR. J. FLETCHER Is a passenger to Yokohama by tho Chlyo Maru, which arrived In port this morning, Mr. Flotchor, who is accompanied by his wife, is the Yokohama man ager of the Sun Llfo Assurance Co, CHOLERA II! MEN FINED E Kill's STORY IS There was a short Billing ot the I'nl ted plates locnl Inspectors of Vessels' Captain W. Howes and Thomas J. Heoney to Investigate the- circum stance concerning tho sinking of the Mid Wahlne on February 27 after a' collision with the lighthouse tender Kukui. Herbert Smalo, n fireman on the Kukui gave ovidonco substantially the same as that given by other witnesses, stating that he saw no light on the Mol Wahlne until after the collision, and that tho Kukui mado a search for tho schooner after tho accldont. Tho Board then adjourned to view tho damnge sustained by the Kukui, and will meet again at ten o'clock tomorrow morning. 1 L As Its first decision since Chief Justice Robertson succeeded Judge Hartwell, tho Supremo Court In a ruling through the clerk denies a re hearing to Henry N. Clark, whose con viction of embezzlement of district court moneys was previously con firmed. (Continued from Page 1.) would turn tho stomachs of decent people merely through the relating of tho facts. And those facts are proved "Tlije culprits should be actually beaten, should actually suffer corporal punishment," remarks Mott-Smlth "for there is no other way to get de cency through their base brains." tion of health. I wil. remft the costs in this case." A Japanese physician was present in court, who through Attorney Charne Chllllngworth, appearing for the de fence, handed in certificates as to the health of the women. Tho two women who forfeited ball were also in court this morning, their cases being continued until Marcu 21. Another combined field and track meet is scheduled to take place next month, in which tho McKinley High School, St. Louis College and Kame- hameha School will participate. CHOLERA. When cholera is present in the com. munity take Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on the first unnatural looseness ot tho bowels and the attack may be checked In its incipiency. THE NEWS HON. DEAN C. WORCESTER, Com missioner of the interior for the Philippines, is a returning passen ger by the Chlyo Maru. He was welcomed ashore this morning by Messrs. W. O. Smith and Tenney, MR. C. H. BLAKE, the manager In North China of the Standard Oil Company, is returning to Shanghai by tho Chiyo Maru. Ho is accom panied by Mrs. Blake. They have been on the mainland on a holiday, LIEUT. FRANK M. ANDREWS, aide to Brigadler-Genoral Macombe, was on the Logan early this morning to welcome some of his old comrades of the 8th Cavalry. Lieut. Andrews has been detached from the 8th Cavalry. CHARLES L. RHODES, formerly ed itor of tho Star, has bought a country placo of twenty acres at Novato, Marin county, Cal., an hour's rido from San Francisco. There is a handsome house with grounds. The piaco is called "Rest Acres." CAPTA1T W. P. PL'ATT, ot the ord- nance department, was a passenger to Honolulu this morning, Captain Piatt has como down to Inspect and test the mortars at Fort Rugor, Diamond Head. He has received orders by wlroless that ho can re turn by tho P. M. S. Korea on March 31 if his work is completed by that time, r RIRHOP M. r. HARRIS wlm le n nne w (.i....w, to (V JIUO- songor to Yokohama by tho Chlyo Maru, Is on his way back to the Orient in connection with his work as Bishop of tho Methodist Church In Korea, Ho will speak tonight at eight o'clock in tho River street Japanese Church, and his remarks will bo in Doth English and Janan eso. His subject will be mission work In Korea. NO CLARK S AGAIN NEW Li Telephone 14''1 FRENCH LAUNDRY d. A13AOIE, Proprietor High Class Laundry No Branches. Absolutely Pure Milk from cows that havo been tested and pronounced hoalthy by Govern men Officials. All surroundings sanitary and every utensil slerl llzod. THE POND DAIRY Telephone 2890. Buy Where Meats Are IT IS NOT ONLY BECAUSE THE MEATS SOLD OVER OUR COUNTERS ARE TENDER THAT WE HAVE A LARGE TRADE BUT BECAUSE THE PATRONS OF THIS MARKET KNOW THAT EVERYTHING ABOUT THE PLACE IS SANITARY. Metropolitan Meat Market W. P. HEILBRO.N and A. LOUIS, Proprs. Telephone 1814. THE Baltimore Lunch Room FORT STREET NEAR HOTEL Rock Products STEAM IS THE ONLY RELIABLE POWER FOR A LARGE ROCK CRUSHING PLANT AND WE HAVE IT. EXPERIENCE PROVED TO US THE FOLLY OF INSTALLING A POWER THAT WAS UN RELIABLE AND TOO EXPENSIVE AND BECAUSE ELECTRICITY APPEARED TO US TO BE THREE TIMES THE COST OF STEAM, A COST WHICH IS PAID BY THE CONSUMER OF THE PRODUCT OF THE PLANT NO MATTER WHAT IT MAY BE, WE SETTLED UPON THE CHEAPER AND WE ARE, THEREFORE, ENABLED TO DELIVER ROCK AT A SATISFACTORY PRICE. IN PASSING LET US REMARK THAT IT IS THE ONLY PRODUCT ON THIS IS LAND FIT FOR CONCRETE WORK. THE FACT THAT WE ARE FILLING CONTRACTS FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AT PEARL HARBOR AND FORT SHAFTER MAY BE TAKlEN AS THE HIGHEST EVIDENCE OF THE QUALITY OF THE CRUSHED ROCK WE SELL TO OUR CUS TOMERS. WE HAVE STEAM POWER, DEPENDABLE POWER, AND YOUR ORDER FOR ANY QUANTITY OF NUMBERS 2, 3, OR 4 WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION. WE ALSO PROVIDE SOIL FOR FILLING PONDS AND LOW LAND. WE GUARANTEE QUICK DELIVERY OF ANYTHING WE SELL. Honolulu Construction and Draying Company, ILVtd ROBINSON BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. Telephone 2281. V&u Wouldn't I o Hj It Is qulcK-flowlng, simple, compact, cleans in a m'nuto and H does not require frequent renewal. Rj 0 A 13 CALL, AT TUB STORE FOR DEMONSTRATION o Positively removes nil lermi It Is quick-flowing, simple, does not reOUire fremmnt r A I T A T Till, e.-kni . o i wac run ucnuna i K.I I iON A full line of other Standard Filters alway on hand. Ask to be shown the famous SUCCESS W. W. Dimond 53-57 Kincr Street. and Dry Cleaning . 777 KING ST. Good LADIES TFA ROOM For the best cup of coffee In town. INDIVIDUAL BEHJf JIND BEEFSTEAK PIE POTS. nnd tmnnrltlfl. compact, cleans in a m'nuto and rannunl . & Company, Ltd., Honolulu.