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lied "Ads" BiwmmIh! DISTRIBUTING NeAtee te UMHMft EVERY DAY AND ALL DAY THE FILIPINOS WAMTtD Thtf u rfreeping bmie in the efflet where a TNO CHOLERA 'imwmmmmmmmmmmmm at Iter . PtK R&NT. IMMM RHtl tfa- It MNeTe HUH. ! P!V 2PM WWr Mor? ItiT (V, BlMl flf Kmmn ttewottM Htm v IUM OlMf Oe. tliggin ItaWbt law Otofc. Malto Trwit en IMmmMMI Tfcter lo. .. ! PON RENT una MHtmu I'hhk itt m iHMi WlW fw two gaHltWM HMU ItoftUMg eWIWHHtML A- FOR 8AUU. mi bmmliBl)) article. THe POR SALE. ClMMt PlMNflC a OrHHIW fT U at IK Heti street, James Sheridan, tllunr wnl llepwltw. in. twee. Total wlnil movemont during 24 0f ur. Wayson m olty phyaldan. ami New buggy ftud harneM seen at American Stable. Can bo hour ending nt noon 1ST miles. WM. II. 8T001CMAN, Sootlon Director. FURNISHED ROOM8. Hurniahed ItoauiB. No. 73 Uoretanla street. Ruiiulug water and olofetrlc light in oach room. Rent reasonable. J. ir. TowiiBond, proprietor. MEN'S CLOTHING Men's Clothing on credit $1.00 a week. Suit given at once. Francis Levy, Outfitting Co., Sachs Bldg., Fort 8treet. BUY AND SELL. Diamonds and Joweiry bought, sold and oxchangcd. Dargaln In musical Instruments. J. Carlo, Fort St A large shipmout of Men's, Youth's Children's Hats THE WtATHBK, Ur Oflkw, U. . WwUnn- Bmwu. Himolvlu. T. H , April 19, till. Temperature, e a, m. t a. m. I H. tO. AIM ItMfMnC HHWWW 71 i Tl; fit T4 W. lUTMwUr retM. AbccktM he- MMlty (tralM par mm mi)', rem Uv kwMlty m ! tHriMt at I a, m.: Mil MM; Tit 96. Wind rvwclir kwI direction at a. m.i s a, m.; 10 a. m.j ami iioea. ttalttfalt during 14 tieum aiding S or In 4at, tw In addllle te lhM twwi yeMeniay. One mhh Hm "MmhwiiH" nM the Hr (ran Mr IWlM Itotk rMHM have WM I Tfct imh wtw In MMoonvlll McnrMt hit fWl fnmt n g(h ttrMt pel Kitop, tk Utra 0MMlHg from th Infected Mnntw dlttrtrt. Thi Iwllel victim Mteutml his jtot tram a Hirer Ireet nhsp. Tlil latter khop h1m Men rail IU tarn froHi Miiimm panda. ( lreMent MotUHmltli, of tlir Hoard of Health, said today that there U much to be expeatod of the oo-opr- , thin of city and oounty, Territory and Federal authorities In the effort p to suppreaa the outbreak. He apeaKR entluiBlnstloally of tlio appointment I of Ills assistant, Dr. Moore. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Paragraphs That Give Condensed News of the Day. JUST ARRIVED. Men's Felt and Straw Hats, from i$1.00 to ,$3.00. Thoy aro the very ,best In .quality. 'Newest In style, all of Union made Hats. Black derby from $2;50 .to$3.50. Children's Crush Hats. Prices from 50c to $1.25. ttoy's Straw and Felt Hats. Prices 7Cc to $1.50 Also mew line .of Shoes and new Shirts. Chong To got your watch properl ropalr- od, take It to Itedhousa, tho watch- makor, Masonic building, Alaken nud Hotel streets. A furnished cottage of two or threo rooms Is wanted by a nowly .arrived couple Particulars nt this office. Subscribe for th& Cai:, Chronicle, or Examiner, $1.00 per month. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., aQents. Zebra Fibre, tho now wrapping paper Is strong, bulky, light weight and vory attractive. In seven colors. Hawaiian Nows Co., Ltd., Alexander oung Building. The blK sale of Yeo Chan & Co Is still on. They have been too busy to unpack goods and arrange their shelves, so goods aro still marked at their remarkable bargain prices. The Way to Wealth is through systematic saving. Start a Savings Acount today and take your first step Bank of Hawaii Ltd. Capital & Sur plus $1,000,000. Wednesday night in front of the Independent Theater on Hotel street, a band concert will be given to mark Wthe inaguratlon of tho Popularity Contest at which time tho Ford auto mobile will be on exhibition. "The social aspects of immigration' will bo further studied by the Social Study section of the Men's League at tho uarlsh house. Central Union Church at 8 o'clock tomorrow even ing. Thero will be papers by Prof. W. A. Bryan, Dr. N. B. Emerson and Iter. A. A. Ebersole. Tho eight police court cases in con nection with the recruiting trouble have been put over until tho 26th hits., to await the disposition of tho case now being heard In the Supreme Court. Murder and suilclde were the ver diets rendered by tho coroner's jury last night in connection with tho deaths of Mrs. Walwalolo and Kula naku, victims of Monday's tragedy. A competitive examination for the position of bookkeeper in the depart luent service will be held on Satur day, April 25, at the customhouse Any person who Is eligible and ap pears uerore tne uqara win ue ox jimlned by the U. S. Civil Service Commission. The oince of the Wireless is open on Sunaay mornings trom eignt to ten and on other days from seven in the morning until flve-thlrty in the afternoon. The cost of a Redwood Round Hoop Tank Installed in your premises not great and we will be pleased to furnish you with the details. Lewers & Cooke Ltd., 177 So. King street, Tho merchants' association will hold a meeting at three-thirty this afternoon to discuss tho shippers wharf tax and other matters of parti cular Interest to the merchants the present time Fort and Beretanla Streets. HARRISON BLOCK. 7 1 Kfng St., opp. Young Hotel Everything New ana Clean. POPULAR PRICES. Thero will bo a meptlng of tho dl rectors of tlio Hands-Around-Tho- Paclflc Club at tho Kalmukl Land Company's ofllces at half-past four this afternoon to discuss tho propos ed reception to Premier Andrew FJsh er of Australia. Tho quarantine reg ulations will entail modifications that will be discussed, ery statement mado proved or proved. But it was not a question of tho suf ficiency of laborers Or of wages; or wliethor people who left hero remain ed laborers; or whother those coming hero wero going Into tho cano-flclds as a matter of fact they didn't, for out of oach hundred brought in twonty did not go into the fields and re main as laborers. That was the complaint of tho sugar planters; they brought them here at great expense and then five out of ten got away on steamer for the coast. Tho question of tho geographical position of Hawaii was immaterial, as tho constitution covered the whole of the United States. That the sugar planters had brought tho laborers here at great ex pense was also Immaterial. Watson questioned the statement that It was the policy of Congress to have these people brought to Hawaii, remarking that "counsel, or rather, Jarrett, must be in the confidence of the people at Washington." It was easy to see what Jarrett was attempting to do; ho was trying to bring tho act within the po lice power and thus evade the con stitutlon, of the United States by try ing to convince- the court that Lb was a proper matter for police regulation. With regard to t,he allegation that the laborers wero Ignorant and easily misled, Watson remarked that It was probable that tho laborers would be Imposod on by the local talent just as much as by Craig. Those who were hero were no more saints, or pinners, than those in any other part of the United States. The mawkish senti ment in the return regarding tho bringing back of destitute laborers did not affect the constitutionality of the act. Hawaii's Unusual Position E HT TIE E MP BE The local Elks' lodge has taken tho Empire Theater for this evening, for a special entertainment, which will be followed by a reception and luncheon at tho club rooms. The program Is In charge of R, J. Buchly, and Includes the following features: Tho Hidalgos, Spanish dancers; An ker Sisters, song and danco artists Miss Hilda Carle, statuesque singer Tod Vaughan, monologue; Jourdaine and Gervalso, operatic slngors; Henry Viorra, Chinese monologue; Youngren Brothers, hand to hand balancers. Fine Job Printing, Star omco, COURT ARGUMENT (Continued from Pago One.) ' (lis- The PlMptHo tatarMft wnn ar km lb planter' tnr nmr th ckn4 He) wharf are gmdHAlly belnx ftetiQj nwtiy te (be ptanlAileHS. Twenty went ( Hawaii ywtteraay and elrieti in Kftttal. The tUtcen who cam over on thai OtftttdlHe thlR morn In atatrd thai' they Intended to get away to the ran nerlee, hut Judging from the tnartlvl lie now, there should be little rhanro of their going. The crowd that caiue over on the Mauna Km on Maturdav also mentioned that they wanted to go to Akuka, but to far there have been no opportunities tittering. While these people stAle that they want to go to Alaska, It Is said that they candidly admit that thoy have uo intention of going any farther than San Francisco, as thoy seem to think that tbat Is a good Jumplng-off place. Thon again uo matter how keonly they deslro to go to Alaska when they land hero, they aro soon porsuaded by country inou that It Is not tho place It is oraoked up to bo, for letters and news paper articlos are produced to show that those who have authority to speak do not advlso others to go. c if ON TRIAL Goo Yee Is on trial before U- S. Judge demons today for buying and concealing opium. Assistant District Attorney W. T. Rawlins is prosecut ing, and J. Lightfoot defondlng, and the Jurors aro H. Segelken, W. B. Greenfield, Charles Auld. J. P. Wil liams, W. H. Campbell, 1C R. G. Wal lace, W. R. Wnittlngton, H. Ander mann Jr., Chas. B. Makee, A. C. Botts, Wentworth M. Buchanan and C. J. Austin. Harry Rosenberg, the first witness called, was on tho stand all morning. District Attorney Breckons, as the story is working out, upon a cue given him by Rosenberg, handed over three tins of contraband opium from his captured stock to Rosenberg, who sold the decoy material to the defendant when the latter called again at his place of business by appointment on the afternoon following the morning when Goo Yee made a trade inquiry of him regarding the article in question Llghtfoot's cross examination of tho witness produced many short cir cuit effects between the bar and the witness stand. Four indictments were returned by the Federal grand Jury this morning, which were ordered on the secret file pending the arrest of the accused per Th nosltlnn of Hawaii was a factor) Grand iury subpoenas have been Is- In tl. mntlnr. nrened Tlallou. ouotinc sud tor Dr' Vctor S- Clarlc' head o cases to show that what was reason- Territorial immigration service, nhi In nn atto would bo unreason-1 ttnd the captain of the British steamer able In another. The constitutionality, Ortorlc. of many statutes depended on tho ex isting circumstances, facts which wero sometimes taken judicial notice A FAR CRY. Judge Robinson, on motion of Clem of. In other cases It was necessary. K. Quinn for llbellant, has ordered for the facts to bo set up on record service of summons upon the llbellee and this was tho course adopted by In the State of Michigan, in the di counsel. Judge Ballou had not con-;vorce suit of W. F. Babcock vs. Alice eluded his argument when the court M. Babcock. adjourned until two o'clock this after- noon I tl" Ir-ti -In-1 r PERSONS IN THE NEWS M. J. CALLAHAN Is the new store keeper on the P. M. S. Persia. DELEGATE KALIANANAOLE leavo for Washington, May 10. will GILBERT J. WALLER, Jr., left on the Sierra today for San Francisco. E. P. LOW returned to Honolulu from Lahalna this morning by the Claud ine. JUDGE W. S. STANLEY returned from Hilo this morning on the Claudino. JOHN DETOR of tho Hilo hoteHs In tho city doing Jury duty and helping run the Union Grill. . RALPH YARDLEY, the artist, has a largo studio In New York and Is do ing serious magazine work. W. NEWBY Is the first wireless oper ator on the P. M. S. Persia. When tho Persia passed through here on her way to San Francisco she did not have a wireless installation, Newby was formerly on the City of Topeka. F. C. CHARMAN is acting freight clerk on the P. M. S. Persia which passed through yesterday en route to the Far East. Ho has taken the place 'of W. H. Schwerln, nephew of General Manager Schwerln, who is on vacation. Charman .was former ly freight clerk on the San Jose. MISS CECIL COOR, MRS. I. ELLS WORTH and MISS MARY MOOR MAN, missionaries, are on their way to Shanghai by the Persia to take up their work from there. On arrival at tho Paris of the East, they will take up tho usual study of tho language, and from there thoy will be drafted to their sta tlons. LACE CURTAIN CLEANING & Wo have in our now buldlng specially constructed frames and drying rooms for lace curtains. French Laundry. J,. ABADIE, Prop. 777 King, Telephone 1491 No Branches. I WEBTI NO HOUSE PAN 1 j Is Installed. It will soon pay for Itself In the Increased efficiency, of the offlee foree. Costs no more than a 16-cp. lamp to run. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. Van Camp's Pork and Beans Unequaled In quality and although costing tho Packer, tho Wholesaler and tho Retailor more They Cost the Consumer the same as others Not So Good. Your Grocer Has Them. Accept no Substitute. Don't Take Chances DANGER LURKS IN MARKETS WHICH THE BOARD OF HEALTH HAS TO CLEAN. OUR PLACE IS SANI TARY AND THE MEATS ARE FREE FROM CONTAMINATION. Metropolitan Meat Market W. F. HBILBRON and A. LOUIS, Propra. Telephone 1814. Crushed Rock No. 2, 3, 4. FINEST IN QUALITY BECAUSE IT HAS POWER OF RESISTANCE UNEQUALED BY ANY ROCK IN THE COUNTRY. TAKEN FROM OUR QUARRIES. USED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. Robinson Block, Queen Street The Young Hotel Laundry does Good Work on Ladies Silk Dresses and and Gentlemen's Pongee Suits. Phone 1862 , Flower Holders and other Easter Novelties A full line of vases for lilies or roses, for panslos.or violets; In fact, for any of tho beauties of tho floral kingdom . Prices begin as low as 25 CENTS and you will be surprised what that amonut will buy. The $1.00 Special is Great Value o o o o I o i y i o o ii Other Easter novelties such as chicks, rabbits, eggs, etc., In i j great variety. W: W. Dimond & Company, Ltd., 53-57 King Street Honolulu, i " : 4