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Iff ) 8EM WEEKLY STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 82, 'B5 NoficrrsifrDTfSnsr BURIED GOLD NUQQET8. ESTATE OF JOSEPH KAPEAU AEA Durled ,n ldnho somewhore alon Tho undorslgncd having boon duly tho 0,(1 ovorl(ind trnl1 to Oregon Is appointed by tho Hon. W. J. Robin- K honrcl of ll0sand8 or dollars o; son, Third Judgo of tho Circuit Court Montantl Bold nuggets, which Borne of tho First Circuit, as administratrix Idaho fnrmor mny Btumb, aoross of tho ostnto of her husband, tho late1 In tho ear,y COs n pnrty of nbout Josoph Kapeau Aea, hereby gives no- twonty mon packcd ,nto Montn tlco to all porsons having claims frora 0rcgon ProsneotlnR fr eolil. against said estate, to present samo'T.ho'r soa!?h ,on,lc(1 nt th cnT to the undersigned or to Henry of Poor Man 8 creek and McClo,,au Smith, at his office In tho Judiciary "eok 'orty-Jlve miles west of Helena. BuHdlng In Honolulu, duly authentl-1 wns V " th, fal1 Uloy Bf mitu . , , .t. rived, and, having plenty of food, cated with proper vouchors, whether ... , . , , , ,.,.,, ,, ' , thoy determined to remain and mine secured by mortgago or othorwlso,' ., ,., within six months from this dato or,durlns th0 wlntor' they will bo forever barred. And all' Tho memuorfl f "10 Pa"y were In- persons Indebted to said estate ore dustrious, and took out gold at tho reauestod to mnVc immMiintn Bfittint of $1800 a set. A sot of ground ment with tho undersigned. x Dated Honolulu, T. H. April 10, can bo worked out In a day by two minors, so that tho Oregon mon gleaned up at tho rato of $900 a daya an. Along In tho following sum mer tho placers were worked out, (nnd tho party, having amassed thou sands of dollnrs, pulled out to re I turn to Oregon. Their pack train was heavily load- ... . . ... cd, and they were compelled totrav- At tho adjourned annual meeting of e, slow, Newg of thc,r comlng stockholders of tho Mutual Telephone wlth tho pannlorB flUed with gold trav- Company, Limited held on Wednes- e,e(, ahea(, o th nnd ft party ot uay, APm oiu, wxi, uih iohuw.us oi- hIghwaymcn organlzed to waylay GLIMPSES JF GOTHAM The Suffragettes Of New YorkThe Big Circuses---Stageland And What Is There To Charm Or Capitivate lDll MRS. HELEN KANANI AEA, Administratrix of tho Estate of Jos' eph Kapeau Aea, Deceased. ELECTION OF FOFFICERS. fleers and directors were appointed to servo during the ensuing year: E. F, Bishop .,.. President J. A. Batch Vice-President J. R. Gait Treasurer Chas. H. Atherton Secretary Who, with J. P. Cooke, F. Klamp, and them and securo the booty. At a point along the Oregon trail in Idaho it midnight raid was matte by tho roaa agents. Every gold' seeker save one was killed, and he was so badly wounded that ho was left for deaa. Hastily rounding up the pack train R. A. Cooke constitute tho Board of !j ,oadlng the bandlt8 struck out, Directors, .1-'" E. OMSTED, Auditor. CHAS. H. ATHERTON, Secretary. 6JieweiHo.,Lti Fire and Marine insurance Agencies m ?ach?'i biggest shows on earth" are consol idated in one syndicate, you know, since Barnum, Van Amberg, Fore- Shortly after they had left two pros pectors came by and discovered the dead miners. Tho wounded man gasped out what had happened and fell back dead. Not waiting to Inter the bodies, tho two prospectors swift lv Tinffflfid nther nrosnectors. who liv- jed in tho vicinity, and all started af ter the robbers. After trailing them two days, the ., nm.irVif tha enMiora. tint the IlluiauGio VU&U vv " I - . . 1 .1 me goiu luuu" from the miners. All but one of the ' road agents were hanged on the spot Roval Insurance Co. of Liver- and the life of one was spared on condition that he would return to the I JwtAM A,i.,. Cnmnm icache and divulge its location to tho i in th0 air. What puzzles mo is tho LOnaon Assurance corpora- yIgllanteB Th0 road agent jed the excepti0nai comeliness of these per- tlOB. . ,tl . A 'way quickly enough to the approxl- ( formers. Circus stunters have to be CommercialUmon Assurance iocati0n of the cach'e, and then grained from early childhood. Are Co. of London. 'waa either unwilling or unable to re- j the juvenile pupils taken from fam- Scottifth Union and National 'veal its precise location. The vigil- ilies of abounding beauty How els NEW YORK, April 1. Many ac tresses aro suffragettes. Gertrude Bennett and eight others performed "How We Get tho Votes," sent over, by Lady Cicely Hamilton, an English dramatist, to arouse her sisters here to a fighting mood. The play says hero that all the women In London wont on strike against doing any labor whatsoever, from housework to stago acting, ilncludlng every mannor of employment by men. until eaual rights at tho polls woro granted. Eight rings with each a graceful woman skipping, dancing and even flip-Mapping with no more than a light um brella' to aid her poise, and one, a positively beauteous Belle Victoria, was weighted by never so much as a loose bit of drapery, yet walked tho wire as though on the ground. Tho only wlre-trottor not a beauty spot was a chubby Japanese girl, with stubby legs knotted nnd gnarled by muscles Hko an old-time ballot premiorc s. Among tho troupes ot locked-out wives went to the ninth (acrobats, too, women were more nu who had a complaisant husband for food and lodging until the struggle ended in victory. Suffragettes In New York aro as often modish as frumpy, and it was a mixed, yet scarcely blended, audience, that saw this so ber Joke of a play. It was inconse quential, yet a social problem piece, and the one and only serious produc tion of tho week. This paragraph may serve as a pertinent preface, though, to three immense shows of femininity. Men are being crowded out of the circus by women. That has been go- merous than men. and the only lot not charming to look a't were Japan eso mites, without taper to their short limbs. Tho Bnrnum-Bailey show has no new mechanical wonder. The strong est novelty is a variant of the usual flying trapeze acts by five Leamys, billed as sisters, whoso activities last twenty minutes, with the wholo space to themselves during the last five. The climax Is a grouping on an ap paratus of bicycles and revolving frames spectacularly Illumined while everything else Is black. Here again ing on ever since the advent of tho j the fact , that the modern circus is a three-rings and two platforms. These. beauty show is demonstrated. No row of stage show girls in town con tains five handsomer young women than these Leamys. Their heads year.t! I..mnr f PJintinnfli 'nntoi noirnMiited with him nearly, can the high average of this ledonian Insurance Co. of thre0 weoks- and then' thelr DatIence iBarnum-BaHey outfit beauty be ac- much iiwwf mil iii paugh, Bailey, the Rlngllngs, and the ( aTO modish, with banded coiffures in Sells died out of opposition. The tho present fashion, and they are country is apportioned to non-con- ( graceful in their undraped motions af flicting routes. The concern bearing ter the manner of drawing-room belles the old Barnum-Balley brand Is begin- while on tho ground. Up In the air, ning its season here. And it is es-, though, they turn, twist and pose to sentially a beauty show. Women out-j the familiar tuno of "Every Little number and outdo men as acrobats, Movement Has a' Meaning All Its equestrians, and In perilous feats up Own." The new Winter Garden is full of feminine human buds, blossoms and blooms, with masculine plants of no comparative consequence. The gar deners had put a quarter of a mil lion at risk before tho repeatedly de layed opening. Who knows if so will With the road agents perished the secret of American and Foreign Mar-, the whereabouts of the goid.-Heiena I Letter to New xotk bub. ine Insurance Co. ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Pacific Electric Company Hudson and Stuart 1152 Fort Opp. Convent Phone 3132. ever be taken out? A counted for? clique of millionaires convinced When I was a lad, the bareback themselvfes, twenty years ago, that riders were a few men, while women New York ought to have a horso balanced unsteadily on wido pads, mart like London's Tattersall's. So Hero and now the three rings are oo- they bought ground on upper Broad- cupled simultaneously by young and way to build ono on, but It was a For-pains in the Bido or chest damp-. handsome women on naked horses. , disappointment, and tho shell of tho en a piece of flannel with Chamber-1 The wire walker of half a century structure now contains the costliest Iain's Pain Balm and bind It on over ( ago was a clumsy man, who carried a vaudeville plant ever Installed in the seat of pain. There is nothing balancing polo as long and heavy as America. However, this Winter Gar better. For sale by all dealers. Ben- Blondln used In crossing Niagara's den isn't a replica of tho Berlin Win son, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. 'chasm. Last night I saw the three ter Garden that tourists know for Its BETTER THAN A PLASTER. NEWS TO HER. "Aro you not glad to sot foot on terra flrma?" asked a ludy of an old friend who had Just landed from an American liner. "Torra flrma?" was the response. 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B f flHEB H HRn p lH tucv rn5T tup roMQi lypo tut? c a a ac nTucnQMOTcinrnnn II I Your Grocer has them I 1 DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. 1 balcony thut is a well-equipped roe- know in vaudeville, but Drtmdway taurantj nor of the two Paris variety sees them now for the lirat time and houses, whoro ono may eat n meal thinks them awfully "cute and oun and look 'twlxt mouthfuls across an ning" ne the tompeBtuottR boy nnd his audlonco at a stage; nor yet the typ- sunshiny aweothoart. Several hun- lcal resplendent London music halls, dred thousand dollars, some ot them whoroln lntonsoly modish folk ccupy Lew Fields', are at rlak in the Winter tho parquettes, while promonados aro Garden. . free to slrenic women nnd men j "Tho Pink Lady," is baautlfully, h. roundels, with maids behind bars, morously, artlsticnlly wloked. It or Our Winter Gordon, capitalized by iglnated In a prose fnrco that oxplolt some of tho same wealthy men who 1 the Parisian nows nonsense of a endowed tho New Theator for high Patyr, a love-mndman who lay In Walt dramatic art, sorves light rofrosh- park woods of the Bols de Bon- nionts in a gallery, and drinks and j logno, seized unwary girls, ns tho ices per natty maids in all parts, is ' "orneu anu noorod numan monitors practically an enormous vaudovlllo !dId In olden traditions, and kissed theater with a recklessly expensive .thom dreadfully. vaudeville show. "La Bollo Paroe" calls Itself a play, but is meant only to loosely hold to gether a programme of specialties, Thoy aro shown in twelve Pnrislnn places, from public squares to prl vato resorts, and from ornate cafes to dingy slums. Tho scheme, you perceive, permits the introduction of selected American stunters . nlong with imported novelties. Tho place looked at tho opening like tho Metro politan Operahouse well, say half way. It held ono moiety of ultra mqdlsh folk, whoso private motor cars raadQ a lino around three blocks; .while tho other moioty was made up of less affluent town-rounders: so that the women showed contrasts of tasteful modes ' and coarse flamboy-ancy. Tho men on the stage are so dim in the effulgence of the women that they're not worth mentioning. But tho actresss ar0 high-priced, and worth their cost. Kitty Gordon anu Jean Alwyn are from London. Kitty is a beauty all over Her face Is a trifle hard, and Bho "has been olu enough for suffrage for some years, but our women agreu that sho has tho most superlatively lovely figure that ever grew, and she is wonderful ly adept at wearing line gowns ef fectively. Jean is smaller and live lier. Both sing well. They are brought together in a Parisian shop of modes kept by Jean, visited by Kitty, and outlltted with a dozen show girls selected to personate models. Kitty has on a harem gown to sightly advantage, and shows other whimsical garments, In cluding suffragette tiousers, with a masculine side out and a feminine side in, the lining being lace and em broidery. Sho sings about clothes, too, and displays a dozen girls in ev ening gowns cut so low behind that so she says tho sit on their bare backs when they take chairs. A handsomer lino of models hasn't crossed a stage in a long while. Jean Alwyn has a song about these backs, and when, at a pertinent line in her .ditty, the dozen face up-stago and stand a-row, the sudden exposure of cuticle is expansive. At another tlmo Jean has a song that isn't Scotch in tune, although 1( is about the "Edinboro Wriggle," and kilts servo to cmphaslzo tho physical exercise that illustrates a sort of Celtic ragtime Cakewalk action. From Spain comes Tortjada, an al most savagely saucy beauty of the Carmencitn nnd Otero type, leading sixteen Imitation senoritas In defiant songs and dances. Twelve tall Amer ican girls aro brunetted to resemble her, and they back up her fandango in spirited duplication. From Paris ;s Yvette, not the French balladlst, but a little fiddler who wriggles and twists like a contortionist while playing and dancing, and I wondered why a perfectly opaque, loose robe clung close to her every motion until a woman told mo It was weighted along its lower edges. That Dazlo dancer who caught New York as the Girl in the Red Domino In a roof garden four years ago and later was tho ballet premiere in our grand opera, is a principal in "La Belle Paree." In a cafe of bo hemlan revelry, she reverses tho year-ago new, but already obsolete Apache dance, for as tho girl In a waltzing couple she, not the man, Is th'o hypnotic spell-binder, cuddling him in her arms and kissing him as they go whirling. Ho likes it, but his sweetheart as surely does not, arfd a duel between the girls is mado subsequently as picturesque an inci dent as ever wasseen In the "Cor slcan Brothers." Daylight is 'break ing through tho foliage of a forost. The antagonists, their seconds and a surgeon ale girls. Tho encounter 1b a bout in fencing with rapiers, in stead of the old-fashioned two up, two down and criss-cross of melodra matic sword fights. Tho pantomime Is graceful and the beau-snatchor is killed. Among tho Americans In Paris are Stella Iayhew, paired for coon songs and dialogue with Al Jolson, tho negro minstrel; liny uox ns i. rustic traveler from Indiana evolving into Parisian gayoty; Barney Ber nard, tho Jowlsh humorist, with Loo Harrison to Joko with, and Arthur Cunningham as an Irish Cook tourist. And, oh, yes, there uro Tempest and Sunshine, small girls whom you may PROPOSALS FOR FUEL, OILS, FORAGE AND BEDDING. Honolulu, H. T April 1C. 1911. Sealed propo sals will bd recoivod here until 9:00 A. M May 15, 1911, for furnishing, during tho fiscal year commencing July 1, 1911, fuel, oils, forngo and bea ding for posts nnd stations In the De partment of California. Seo 'Section 3716 Revised Statutes. Information furnished on application to tho under signed. M. N. FALLS, Captain, Twenty-Eighth Infantry, A. Q. M. U. S. A., Depot Quartermaster. April 20, 21, 22, 24, May 12, 13. PROPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS t Services. Ofllco of tho Depot Quar termaster, Honolulu, H. T April 18, 1911. SEALED proposals in tripllcato will bo received at this ofllco until 10 A. 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Beginning May 1st, 1911, a switching chargo of 10 cents per switch will bo made for every message completed between tho Main' Exchange In Hono lulu and all telephones connected with the Walpahu Branch .Exchange: : such charge to bo collectable from tho subscriber from' wholo telephone tho call Is made. MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. LTD. 1 By J. R. GALT, Treasurer. Sweet Violet BUTTER C. Q. YEE HOP & CO. TEL 251 Jas. W. Pratt Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Negotiated A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE One of the finest pieces of land in the Punahou District. Fenced,, grassed, planted with choice fruity and foliage trees, an abundance of; artesianwater, two street frontages, and all ready for one large, two, medium or four ordinary sized1,, houses. Term payments if desired by purchaser. For sale by "PRATT," Stangenwald Building. . PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER; NOTARY PUBLIC. A;ont to rant marriage licenses Loans Negotiated.- Real Estate. Court, Legal and Commercial Work. O. P. Soares. Room 7, Magoon Bulldinp. Cor. 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