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4 ?S1 KAWAJtAw ITAK, FRIDAY, KA ft, 1M1 m Quilted "Ada lO WANTIO. Two or ihr roo! rottaf. W. Star OHe. J. Pnup t I'M .ram- I'M l .I'M Thoator Page 4 Hum Chung (n (ton m. fhnlth Hawaiian lod Maitna linrmtimnt I'tnb Hotlr tyfttNt. EX- MEN NEED IRK QUARANTINED PATRGK S 0 tVAA?t. toir la mmm m R. C. BH PlnteM Roma. Mo. 71 Borotiola mm. lUanlag watar aa4 ataatric HfBi la Mch room. Bat raaaoaaM. I, It Towaaon. proprietor. POUMD. A. MerU. OWMar oatt hava aM fcf at fur ailce an4 pari WANTD. To net amall rotuge or two reowa, faraUacd or unfurnished. Sent parti aiars to J. J. eo Star Offloo. MEN'S CLOTHING itta'i' Clothing on cradit $1.M ygth gult given at one, FrauaU kvy, Outfltling Co., Saohi Md., Fort TH WiATHth. bacal CMRce. U. I. Wtttttar Barwa, Honolulu. T. H.. March 17, 111 . Tewperntur, t ... a. m. 14 a. m ; ana atoralag tatalMaa: ; "2; 73: 7; M. ttarentet reaama. AbeelttU ham- haaiMltr ami daw petal at I a, m.: IB. 78; 1.100: SO; N. Wlaa iecn ue atroetkiN it I i, m.: I a. in.; 10 a. m.; am) whb: 10B; UiW; H8W. llalafall atti-mii -ii ttinirg ending 8 n. m. .11 Inchea rainfall. Total wiNt, MMttoment during 21 hotr ended at noon 186 in I lei. Vy.H. . MTdCKMAN. Section Director. EVENING BUY AND SELL. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL ParaGraphs That Give Condensed News of the Day. I Large atry turntshed rooms with hot nd sold bath. Hotel Arlington. a small piece or (round was set . 1 A mmom, ' , aalde yesterday for lighthouse purpos. SSTV niWVU,,"1. l Coocnut Point, Hl.o. FOR RENT Lrge Mowpilto Proof Room on beach suitable for two gentleman. Bathing and Boating convenient. Ad itmm "Beach" Star Office. repairing Honolulu ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Pacific Electric Company Hudson and SLuart 1162 Fort Opp. Convent Phone S132. Japanete Stilts, Dry Goods and Hats ot All Klnu. 1&oMhmb IftocK Hotel Htreet NOTICE. Notieo 1b hereliy given that on and utter tide date I will not ho responsi ble' for nny debts incurred In my naiio without my written consont. GEORGE C. LEACH. Dated, Honolulu, March lGth, 1011. HAWAIIAN LODGE NO. 21 F. & A M. Expert piano tuning and by B. H. MoLaughlln at Music Co. Telephone 2226. The funeral of the mother or Prln cess Kalanlanaolo takes placo at three o'clock tin's afternoon at Pirn- lellanl, tho Waiklkl home of tho Prince and Princess Kalanlanaole. In termont will be In ICawalahao cemetery. Subscribe for the Call, Chronicle, or Examiner, $1.00 per month. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., agents. Hnwnllan Lodgo will hold a special meeting tonight for work In third degree. Ifonry Smith, guardian of Mndelino and Kleazar Lazarus, has rondered his annual account, showing receipts of $3570.48 and paymonts of $117:10.89, making a balance due the guardian, bealdoa his commissions, of $100.11. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., have a beau tlful line of St. Patrick Day and Easter postal cards. Your friends would appreciate receiving one. Tho Christian Endea.vor Society of !lho Control Union Church will hold I its monthly sociajnt the public baths Waikiki, this evening. Suppor will and games pfayed from eight to ten- thirty. Members and friends aro In vited. Soo that you got your green stamps when you aro buying at tho stores. And call at tho show rooms, and sco An Influential appeal to the cltr lathert m behalf of aafferert from the cholera uaraattne la eonuim.4 In the following aeeawent: llotwlNlH, March 18, 111. Tn the Chairman and Member of the Board ot uperrlsors of the Cltr ami Cwtity of Honolulu; I OoMtlometi: The fallowing named persons, having Ihmii Uhen Into quar antine aa contacts In connection with (the reoenl outbreak of cholera In this , city, oh obtaining their release find themtelvea, some without home and , shelter, ami all without means of ob taining n livelihood. When we take Into consideration that they have been obliged, without notice, to go Into quarantine for the protection of all of us as well as them selves, it Is rather hard on them to have- fo Buffer for lack of work. The Territorial departments find them selves unable to holp them. Can you not assist and find work for them? Their names are Kalanl Ukauka, Paahau, William Jnokson, Oliver Kano, Snm Kolllnul, Johnny Ahslng, N. Va linn, Sam Kauhi, Kaulla linos, Wllllo Kalalua, Antone Parla, .lames Mc 1 lardy and W. Kaiwl. ItoBpecUvolly submitted, H. U HOLSTHIN, Speakor, Ilouso of Iloprosontatlves, .1. II. CONI5Y, Chairman, lloalth Committee ot House. 13. A. MOTT-SM1T1I, Prosldont of tho Board of Health. MAItSTON CAM I'll ELL, Suporintondent of Public Works, The St. Patrick's relebrstlon tiight at the BWtlre will be an offalr r the people. The memory of Ireland, Ht. Patrick bnh Robert lctnmett Mill be kept greet) In the hearts of many. The prog raw will be as follows Irish Dance . . . . P. Maurlre McMahoti foag of Ireland Tom Heath tin's Comedian New Plsiel OtHeraUl MaMtea Jounlane and (Jen also Dances Jack D. Cleary and P. Maurice McMahoti Songs Winnie IJaldwln Irish Comedy Heglnla Heed and Plrranlnnles llsrgor's Hawaiian Hand played an hour In the capltol grounds this morn lug In honor of St, Patrick's Day and tho House members, before the day's session opened, unofficially sang Ha waii PonoII. President ot the Senate Knudsen wore a green necktie, bb did also Senators Qulnii and Chilling worth. Senator Judd sportod n green carnation. It bad beon dipped In groen Ink and Jim Qulnn visited the gallery with a groon lei nround his hat. Iiitornal Hovonue Collector Drake had a bunch of real Irish roses. beautifully green, and V. S. District Attornoy Ureckons carried a groen ribbon wound about his wnlkiugstlck. Special Hovonuu Agent U. M. Thomas was Illuminated with a lanio Kieen tie, while others nbout the capltol on joyed similar decorations. Popularity Contest OP TMB Honolulu Amusement Co, Kill In this blank and bring It to the Floor, Yokohama Specie Uank liulWing. I hereby nominate Contest Department, lud .... k JJ. NAME ... ADDRESS As a Contestant In the Big Auto Contest. ft HAD LOST $60 GOLD ITCH meeting ot Hawaiian and A. M.,at Us ha'l, Masonic Tern TIIEItE WILL BE A SPECIAL (lln . vnIllnll. t T ml,n Vn 1 Tf ' """ J"" t. pie, corner of Ilo tol .trjU "-Z WORK IN THIRD DKGPEE. was B,ven a trlal ' tho waterfront Membors of Tho Honolulu Lodgo U. , ,n ordor to ascertain whother ovory D., Oceanic Lodge, and all visiting thing was satisfactory. The trial was brethren arp fratornally Invited to at-, 1" charge of assistant Doering, who tend, .stated that, tho onglno was all right, aftor he had given It an exhaustive By ordor ot the W. M. K, U. G. WALLACE, Docrotary, ,1N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS. August Freltas vs. Mary Fernandez Freltas Bill for Divorce (No. 3944.) NOTICE. Territory of Hawaii, to Mary For nandez Freltas, defendant: You aro 'liereby notified that the above en titled suit, tho samo being for a di vorce from you on tho grounl of dosortiou, Is now ponding in the f.bovo entitled court and that the samo will bo beard and determined on Wed nosday, tho 3rd day of May. 1911, at 0:30 o'clock a. in., or as soon there after as may bo, by such Judge of said court as may then be presiding at Chambers, trial. Among the Interostcd specta tors was Supervisor Low. The Hawaiian band played this morning at tho Capltol In honor of tho birthdays of St. Patrick and Ka mohamcha III. This afternoon tho band goes to the funeral of tho mother-in-law of Prince Kuhlo at Kawa hau. This evening a concert by tho band will bo given In honor ot J. A. Cummin's blrthdpy, at his Punnhou home. Tomorrow at 2 p. m., tho band will play at Alexander Field for the athletic events. On Sunday tho band will bo at regimental Inspection in tho morning. In the afternoon It will give tho usual concert on the Capltol grounds. EH5NER5 TO DISK WATER The regular monthly mooting of the Dated at Honolulu, this lCth day of 'Hawaiian Engineering Association will Do lioiu on inursuay, marcii o, 1911, at 8:00 p, m, at the association quarters in the College of Hawaii, Boiotanla and Victoria streets. The subject will bo "Water Development, I tho Work ot tho Hydrographlc Office," by Mr. J, C. Hoyt, assistant chief of February, A, (Soal) D. 1911. M. T. SIMONTON, Clerk. A S. HUMPHREYS, Attorney for Complainant. PROPOSALS FOR COAL. OFFICE of 'tho Depot Quarlormaster, Honolulu, If. T. March 1, 1911. Sealed Propos als In triplicate will bo rocolved hero until 9 a. m. April 1, 1911, and thou opened for furnishing, during tho fis cal yoar commencing July 1, 1911, coal for Posts and stations In tho district of Hawaii. Prefoionco given to arti cles of Amorlcan production, condi tions of quality and price (Including In tho prlco ot foreign productions tho duty thoroon) boing equal and such proforonco given tj articles of American production produced on tho Pacific Coast to tho extent of con sumptfon required by tho public ser vlco there. Information furtilshod on application to tho undersigned M. N. Falls, Depot Quartormastor. tho Hydrographlc Office, United Statos Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. The spoaker, Mr. Hoyt, is hero on a trip of Inspection In connection with the work of tho Geological Survey which has boen In jirogross during tho past two yoars throughout the Terri tory of .Hawaii. This address will have special refer. onco to wator supply and water devel opment, and will bo Illustrated with steruoptlcon slides. A man whoso duty took him along tho waterfront this morning hnd tho mlsfortuno to loso his splendid $00 gold watch, to which was attached n $20 chain. Ho was loaning over from tho wharf to speak to somoono on one of the small vessels tied to tho wharf, and had occasion to pull his wntch out. Instead of placing tho timepiece back in his pockot, it slid along his log and fell Into four fathomsof wa tor. Fishing operations wore carried on for some time, In the hopes that tho wntch would be hooked, but these were unsuccessful. A Hawaiian wow procured, and ho dived down three limes to seo whether ho could pick It up, but each tlmo ho came up with niece of coal In olthor hand. He could not seo what ho wa- doliif. an grabbed whatever his linndi fell up on. This method ot trying to recover tho watch was given up, and an oleo trie light bulb was lowored into tho water. The wator, however, was too deep to boo tho light when It reached the muddy bottom, and besides this the heat ot tho light melted the ad hcslvo tape with which tho bulb was packed around tho connection. Ultimately, tho efforts wore given catching up to him asked him why "p, for tho time neing at least, ior u ho had not gone away. 'I have been' is hoped that tho services of one of trying for half-an-hour to get out of the divers from II. M. S. Algerino will this neighborhood but can't do It,' ho i)0 procured In order to make a search QUEER EFFECT Owing to tho fact that L. Tonney Peck showed a disposition to regard Chas. Osman's break of last night moro in tho nnturo of a lapse due to drink than one of felonious Intent, tho sailor escaped imprisonment this morning. Osinan camo In on the Foong Suoy, from Now York, and last night, whilst under the Influence of drink ho entered Tcnney Peck's house In Wilder avenue. Mr. Peck rolatcd'to Judgo Will, 11. Lymer this morning tho Incidents ot last night. "It was about 2:30 last night," said Tonnoy Peck, "that I lieant stops on my porch and directly aftonvards the door opened and tho defendant walked into tho hall. I stepped put of, an adjoining room and nsked him what he wanted, when ho leaned towards mo and said, "OIvo mo a glass of beer.' I could not accommodate him, and said, 'I guess you had better bo going along.' Then 1 put him out. I supposed ho had taken my advlco and gone down town, but half an hour later I went out and found him prowling around tho premises on tho sldo walk, iilook- ,lng into tho house. Ho wentiidown the street and I followed him and on answorcd." "Was ho drunk?" asked Judge Ly mer. "Well, ho walked straight and talk ed easily," replied Tonney Pock. "I was not sure whether ho was drunk or whether ho was loitering about with somo ulterior design, so I put him on a street car and told tho con ductor to put him off m at Hotel street If ho wero quiet, but It ho were noisy to hold him until a policeman came. I then telephoned to tho police station and was asked to como down today and Identify him." Mr. Peck added that from what he had seen of tho defendant since, ho did not think ho was a thief, -simply that ho was Intoxicated and did not know what he was doing. The court took a similar view' of tho caso ana suspended sentence tor a period of thirteen months. Posthumous honorB wero nccorded the late Roar Admiral Edmund Or- 111c Matthews, U. S. Navy, today. From olght o'oock this morning Hags were flown at half-mast, and a salute of thirteen minutes guns woro fired at twolvo o'clock. Tho flags will remain at half-mast until sunset tills afternoon. for tho watch. DEAS DIED TODAY. A. A. Doas. denuty clerk of tho United States District Court, died this morning at his homo on Anapunl street, Ho had been seriously 111, though re malningat work, for many months.and the end was expected. Ho had lived hero many years and had numerous warm friends, and his loss is much felt among his associates In the Judl clary building. Besides his wife the late Mr. Deas Is survived by his mother, a sister, Mrs. Victor Hurd, and a brother, Doc tor Deas of Walluku. Get your nomination in early. Let your friends know you are in the race. Schools girls, don't forget the WICHMAN PRIZE I For a Good Meal, Quickly Pre pared And Well Served Go To The PALM CAFE PHONE 2011 Remember the Palm HOTEL STREET Test Is "The Best" Buy Where Meats Are Good SOLD OVER OUR A LARGE TRADE IT IS NOT ONLY BECAUSE THE MEATS COUNTERS ARE TENDER THAT WE HAVE BUT BECAUSE THE PATRONS OF THIS MARKET KNOW THAT EVERYTHING ABOUT THE PLACE IS SANITARY. Metropolitan Meat W. F. ELT3ILBRON nnd A. LOUIS, Proprs. Telephone 1814. THE Baltimore Lunch Room FORT STREET NEAR HOTEL LADIES TEA ROOM For the best cup ot cofteo In town. INDIVIDUAL BEilfl PHD BEEFSTEAK PIE POTS. Not A Diseased Cow Or An Unsanitary Spot Georgo C. Leach lias brought a di vorce suit against his wife Julia, al leging that she Is an unsuitable per son to have tho custody, caro and con trol of tholr two children, George, ag or four and Richard three years: and further that on March 14 she offend ed criminally with one John Doe, whoso true name is to llbollant un known. The couplo live near Pawaa Junction. Fine Job Printing. Star Office. PERSONS IN, THE NEWS BORN. LOGAN In Honolulu, March 1G, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Logan, a daughter. HA52ELTON In Honolulu, March 10, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs, Gorad Hazel ton, of Llhuo, alCual, a daughter. W. H. BABBITT of tho Planters' As sociation labor bureau, left on tho Chlyo Maru for tho Philippines. REV. DAVID CAREY PETERS, who arrived on tho Lurllno to take tho pulpit of tho Christian Church, suc ceeding tho Rev. Mr. McKeovor, will preach his first Honolulu sermon Sunday. CARL LOUI8 PERIN, tho palmist, loft on tho Chlyo Maru and Is on his way to Japan. Ho booked on Mon day ovening and tho vessel loft tho next day. Mrs. Conger, who camo here with hlm, did not accompany hlpi, and will probably return to tho Mainland. M. A. SILVA, who accompanied A. J, Campbell to the Portuguese Islands and Portugal, is returning for tho purposo of receiving tho Immigrants when they nrrlvo on tho steamship Oterlc When this work la com pleted ho will probably return to Portugal. at THE Tho milk from this Dairy is perfeoctly puro and tho most advanced sanitary methods aro employed In handling It. Telephone 2890. y&u Wouldn't o o n o WHY drink It? Guard against disease and nolson from Im. puro water by using a Gorm Proof Water Filter Positively removes all nerms and imnurltlea. II is quick-flowing, slmolo. comDocl. cleans In a mlnufn nA does not require frequent renewal. CALL AT THE STORE FOI DEMONSTRATION" A full line of other Standard Filters alway on hand. Ask to be shown the famous SUCCESS W. W. Dimond & Company, Ltd., 53-57 King Street. . 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