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THE HAWAIIAN STAR DAILY AND S RMMVEJhKLY. Dally published every afternoon (oxcopt Sunday) by tho Hawaiian Star Newspaper Assoolatlon. Ltd., McCandloss Dulldlng, Bethel street, Hono lulu, T. II. La Entered at tho postofflco at Honolulu ns second class mall matter, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Daily, anywhere in tho Islands, per. month $ .75. Dally, anywhoro in tho Islands, threo months 2.00. Dally, anywhero iu the Islands, six months 4.00. Dally, anywhero in tho Islands, ono year 8.00. Daily, to foreign countries, ono yonr 12.00. Somi-Woekly, anywhero in tho Islands, ono year 2.00. Semi-Weekly to Foreign countries, one year 3.00. Advertising rates supplied upon request. I D. TIMMONS MANAGER. Business office telephone, 2365; postofflco box, 306. Oceanic Steam Sierra S MI SILL POX FROM HONOLULU ma- snip oompany LEAVE S. F. ARRIVE HON. APRIL 8 APRIL 14 APRIL 29 MAY 5 MAY 20 MAY 26 JUNE 10 JUNE 16 JULY 1 JULY 7 ULY 22 JUDY 28 '.UO. 12 AUO 18 SEPT. 2 i SEPT. 8 ,B LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F. APRIL 1? . APRIL 25 MAY 10 MAY 16 MAY 31 JUNE 6 JUNE 21 JUNE 27 JULY 12 JULY 18 AUO. 2 AUG. S AUG. 23 AUG. 29 SEPT 13 SEPT. 19. RATES rrom Honolulu to San Francisco First Clwss, $65; Round Trit7. $110. Family Room, extra. - Reservations will not be hold later than Forty-eight hours prior to the advertised sailing time unless tickets nro paid for in full. FOR PARTICULARS. APPLY TO GENERAL AGENTS. .Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Steamship Go Steamers of the above line running in connection with tho CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria, B. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA ZEALANDIA MAY 26 MAKURA APRIL 28 Calls at Fanning Island. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. FOR VANCOUVER. ZEALANDIA APRIL 25 MARAMA ....MAY 23 CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. Theo, H Davies & Co., Ltd., Ge1 Agents Pacific Mail Steamship Co. t . Steamers ot the above company will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT: S. S. KOREA APRIL 24 S. S. SIBERIA MAY 9 S. S. CHINA MAY 16 S. S. MANCHURIA ...MAY 22 S, S. ASrA JUNE 7 Will call at Manila. FOR SAN FRANCISCO . S. S. MANCHURIA APRIL 29 S. S. ASIA MAY 12 S. S. MONGOLIA MAY 20 S. S. PERSIA JUNE 9 S. S. KOREA JUNE 17 For general information apply to H. Hackfeld & Co., - - - - Maui News: That political chine, the Territorial Board of Health, is giving a continuous porformanco of how to got money from tho Legisla ture. Tho mombors of this board aro so busy pulling wires that tho legiti mate business, for tho doing of which they owe their existence is being neglected nnd overlooked. While they are busy bluffing tho Legislature into giving thorn control of the garbago department of Honolulu, diseaso is rampant throughout tho city. For ex ample n Filipino and his wife camo to Maul from Honolulu about a weok ago. Thursday tho authorities learn- ed tho Filipino had smallpox. After a chnso they landed their man Whom they found hiding In a canefleld. The disease is pretty far advanced in the man, but the woman lias passed the worst stages and is convalescing. This must havo boon contracted n Hono lulu, .and in the case of tho woman, tho disease must hnvo shown beforo she left. Both nre now in tho quar antine hospital at Kahulul. This is a simple instnnco of tho wide-awake-ness of the Board of Health. They uro awako to their political standing only, but for real legitimate work In I publishing business, ovon back iii (To!- memjjarod thai in ffiost Iniinnoss the' NEWSPAPER CENSORING onlnl times. Tho Italian comes next second gonerntlon learns Hngllsh ami, IN CHINA with seventy-three publications, In- In tho larger number of cause, the A slap has been tnketi by the Chi eluding a very largo proportion of third gonorallon doos not know tho nese which is Buro to provoke inuoli dally newspapers. Thoro nro n num. mother tonguo. I criticism. Tho authorities liavo Is. bor of thorn in this city. Tho80 forogn noWgpnI,ors nrJ re,.1 sued an ordor that tho postofflcos That tho Swedish and Norwegian- ly engines of constructive patriotism J Blln11 1,1 futurabe closed to nowspa Danish come noxt is not surprising, Urynn forgot to mention thorn in his 1)0rs comIng from abroad which con seolng that tho Scandinavian oloraent tirado against tho nowspapor profos- tnln nmtlor projudlclnl to tho proser in tho Northwest is largo, but most slon. Ho ought to know1 that the for-'vntIoM of lftW nntI ort'er. It does not persons will bo astonished to lonrn elgn press is too imnnrtnnt appear that newspapers which nasa ittll V iu that tho Bohemian comes noxt. Wo Ignored. Philadelphia Inmilrm- aro apt to think of Bohemians as a - t rathor low sort of people, of little edit-1 THE TAILOR-MADE MAN cation or culture, As a fact, the Bo-1 Tho annual announcement nf wlmti111 haVC to tho censor will bo tabooed, but It i evident that to carry out this injunc tion offectlvoly nil papers in China be carefully censored, homlans nro ono of the most progros- men nro to wear tho coming sutrimennnd 0 glvc cffcct to such n system nuU uusi euu- "o uuun a iiiuo delayed this voar uu oiucij uiuiuuu. .cjviucnuy mo cated peoples of Europe, with a Iltera- probably on account of. tho weather, lnenmiro htls bcen n ndopted for tho ture tliat goes back to tho tlmo .when but now it Is at hand, and tia uuml Purpose of checking seditious utter- tlinrn xvnsm't nti A .irrW c i. u ..n ''. 61U.JU wno ,v ,H ,1UUU reminiscent of its prede-1 itM.i. .ances oy papers wnicn aro carrieu on could read or writo savn in ' -ii. miu KUBIUIII VJUl- I " " ' monastery, mo Spaniards and Poles tors' Club, wo are informed has do. tr,os- But 11 w111 b impossible 10 como noxt nnd tlion Hmm t i., nt.in.i ...,., it. , . .. ',it.. v.c la lung uj.uu ulo ioiiowing styles list of strange tongues, Arabic, Chi- among others: Cont to have nnr nose, Croatian, Japanese, Servian, row, sloping shoulders, with a bust Welsh, Slovak, Roumanian, etc. In effect llko a pouter pigeon. Trousers fact, thoro is hardly a language with nre to bo smnll boro, with spring bot any literature at all which is not rep- toms, and tho feet will have to he resented in this country by ono or bold In the position of a tns ,innnr more publications. Tho stranger on In putting thorn on. Red 1, ,m uui uiiuros neeu not send back homo be tho favorite col for his newspapers. discriminate between tho utterances of such journals nnd those of newspa pers edited and published wholly by foreigners. Both insido and outside China there aro Journals which, while belonging to this latter category, of ten contain matter distinctly sedi tious from a Chinese point of viow. or. Thoro will hn . 10 lneso journals tno facilities of tho velvet cuffs on trousers, and white Pstoffice will obviously havo to be- Now this may seem rather unploas- suedo pumps and white flannel tux-- denied, and In order to give practical ant to some persons but it is encour- et, Jackets will bo worn in tho ev-1 effect to such restraint a large and aging to state that, with a very few en,n& Tho aviation cont, a variation , competent staff of censors will hnvo exceptions of anarchist strlpo these of -tno old Norfolk Jacket, will be to 1,0 employed. It is true that .t organs of thought published in foreign 11,0 l,0ular garment for warm weath-1 cenato system has actually been tongues aro almost wholly devoted to er- carried into operation in an Occident ferreting out and preventing tho .his country. They may indulco In This is waht tho tailors Rnv al country, and it may possibly sue spread of disease they are a Joke. We criticism of men nnd measures, as is to wear, but does anybody Imacin.. ! ceed ,n CMna- D"t we anticipato II -l kj.(l tllUU 1 1 we are to uphold our reputation as the "Paradise of tho Pacific", control of our sanitation must he In the hands of the federal authorities. They do things then talk about them after ward. The Territorial Board of Health spills plenty of hot air, but as to their accomplishments, their past record speaks for itself. their right, but it would be difficult fr a moment the edict will be obey- great difflculties. As to tho principlo to find anything which is not at bot- ed. The vast majlrity of men will that tno circulatln of seditious mat torn wholesome and patriotic. In fact, continue to wear this summer sub-ter 0USbt to bo prevented, we do not I this is the most cosmopolitan coun- stantlally the same stvlo of clnthp 1 tblnk there can b'e any second opln- try in the world. But It should be re- they wore last season and previous seasons for a dozen years 'back. The - - Agents Matson Navigation Cos Schedule, 1911 w DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. ARRIVE FROM SAN PRANCISCQ. S. S. WILHELMINA APRIL 18 S. S. HONOLULAN MAY 3 SAIL FOR SAK FRANCISCO. S. S. LURLINE APRIL 25 S. S. WILHELMINA APRIL 26 JOHN BULL'S MARMALADE. The manufacture of marmalade and other pams and preserved fruits Is an important industry of the United Kingdom. Fruit jams, and especially marmalade, are found upon every British table, private and public, and are always served with breakfast and afternoon tea. In addition to the vast home consumption, considerable quan tities are exported, says the Daily Consumer and. Trade Report. Pre served fruits are Imported into the United States to the value of about $2,000,000 per annum. British marmalade Is produced from sour oranges and sugar. The best known firms use almost exclu sively the Seville (Spain) bitter orange, which has comparatively lit tle pulp and consists mainly of rind, tho substance most desirable for the making of good marmalade. Messina and Palermo bitter oranges, although not considered as good as those of Seville, are also used, but command a much lower price. The London Fruit Exchange is lo cated In the eastern section of the city, in a large structure known as Delicious BUTTERNUT BREAD Delivered to any part of the city. PALM CAFE. Phone 2011. ooooooooooooooooo ,m7 ST Jf38 the kInd Jf DU1L UUUi anQ Wnen no goes to his tailor orders more of tlie " nnmn TJ l a ,,. .. . q "c " "ui. especially liuerest- 0 ed in hearing that a few freaks over O ln wew York are to wear velvet cuffs O on tneir trousers, and ho is not go OOOOOOOOOOOOesonnX b . U1UU Ior any will , compel mm to do a contortionist act unrme orr e. - ' , every time he wants to put his N0TICE 0MFeL1C f GOVERN' " When the fashion chiefs ln New York or Paris Issue a com At 19 v.ii, . mand to the women to make them At i o clock noon MnnrtAv a.,-m oni,.nn .ui , 24 mm t , , . j ' "unions in some new man- Can! , 1 Hnn, r,T, V, ! ner Por things regard it as in ,lM, V.:: ' n?"." spired, and fall ion. Japan Mail. over themselves to the Land, Act of 1S9R " "yooay would be safe In at public auction under Part IV. Se& uon 17 or Section 276,Revised Laws of Hawaii, oncrmg a reward of $5 for every tho following described lots known man seen outside of a homo for tho as tho Kawalloa Beach Lots, situated feeble-minded wearing trousers with at Kailua, Koolaupoko, Oahu: , velvet cuffs or a pouter pigeon coat It Area. Tlnnot P.lnn Whinh rnmlnila nna Yini n . w.uw . tuuL IX l L IUU Blgll- ,ers of the Declaration of Independ $25.00 ence were men. Pittsburg Gazette- zb.uu, Times. 25.0j) The S. S. HYADES of this line sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about April 29, 1911. CASTLE & COOKE T.TD GENERAL AGENTS. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth day. Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn. FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: S. S. VIRGINIAN, to sail ; May 9 S. S. MEXICAN to sail about May 21 S. S, Missourlan to sail abuot Juno 2nd. . For further information apply to H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD, Agents, Honolulu. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Steamers of tho above Company Will call at and leave Honolulu on or about the dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT, FOR SAN FRANCISCO. S. S. NIPPON MARU MAY 2nd S. S. CHlYIO MARU MAY 15th o. a. wrmu MAUU MAX JUtn a. a. AMERICA MARU MAY Sfill, S. AMERICA MARU... JUNE 20TH S. S. TENYO MARU. .. .APRIL 2nd. S Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Agents Piano and Furniture Moving Specially constructed wagons in charge of experienced men Union-Pacific Transfer Co. King St. noxa to Young Hotel Telephone 1875. tho Monument building. More than $12,000,000 per annum is the amount required to pay for the oranges sold in tho English market, the great bulk of the sale being by public auction. Apples are sold in like manner, the aggregate annual sales averaging in value $10,000,000. The great Covent Garden market, in the heart of Lon don, buys its supplies of fruits at the regular auction sales held at tho Lon don exchange, and, in turn, the re tail dealers are supplied from Covent Garden. Corks are rarely, if ever, used now by 'English Jam manufacturers. The jars are mvarwDiy covered- with a vegetable parchment, which not only is considered more cleanly, but keeps the preserve in a better condition This refers to both jam andl marma lade. Preservers employ their ' regular staffs continuously during tho year, and pay them the prevailing price for labor, which is five to fifteen shillings ($1.22 to $3.05) a week for lads and girls and three to seven shillings (73 cents to $1.70 a day for men. Preservers generally make their own packing cases. Preserving is taken by turn in season. When the orange season is finished, the fruit whoso season follows is taken up, and so on Until the orange season is again reached. Pears and similar fruits are not, preserved or packed in England, such preserved fruits coming almost exclusively from America. No, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. IS. 19. 20. 21. 22. 2J. 24. .25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32." 33. 134. 35., 36., 37., 38., 39.. . .1.00 ,.1.00 ,.1.00 .1.00 ,. ..63 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 . .'79 .1.00 . .52 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 :.1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 .1.00 . .1.00 .1.00 Ac. 25.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 15.00 J5.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00, 25.00 25.00 Fine Job Prminsg. star Offlco. COULD NOT QUALIFY. Among tho stories that are con stantly coming to town of "road" ex periences is one that reached the Havlin offices the other day. A cir cus had gone to pot in a small West ern town. One of the "razor backs" started out to tramp to a better land. "By and by ho came to a small town," said John Havlin, ."and found u couple of men shoveling coal into a wagon from a car on the railway siding. '"Gimme a Job?' he asked. "'What you been dqln'?' asked the man who was bossing the job. "'Drivin' stakes within circus.' "'Nothin' doln',' said the boss. 'I never seen one of you actors yet that could shovel coal." New York Correspondent Cincinnati Times-Star. See tnat you get your green stamps when you are buying at tho stores And oall at the show rooms, and see the many valuable articles you eet for them Comfort During and after shaving USE Johnson & Johnson's Famous rShaving Cre A COSMOPOLITAN NATION. It is well known that we have an immense foreign population gathered In this country, but we aro not gen erally aware of tho linguistic and lit erary activities of these people. There are periodicals of one sort or another published in thirty foreign languages, and their circulation runs up jnto tho many millons. Of course, tl(e Ger man language loads all the others; it has 632 publications, or a little more than the rest combined. Our Gorman population camo early and has falways 'been proniineht in tho These lots will ho sold under Spec lal Agreement containing the condi tions that 20 of tho purchase prlco shall bo paid at time and place of sale, and tho remainder to be paid in four (4) equal installments 1, 2, 3 nnd 4, years with interest on unpaid balance annually at the rate of six (C) per. cent per annum; provided, however, that tho installments may be paid beforo there are due thereby stopping corresponding Interest; r.nil containing certain other conditions. No person will be allowed to pur chase mo-? than one lot. Four (4) yeais after date of sale, tho purchaser shall be entitled to patent conveying said land in Feo Simple. At the same tme nutt place there will bo sold tho following land at Fort Street extension, adjoining the proporty of Joseph R. Amorln: Area, 2,780 sq. ft.', more or less. Upset price $115.00. Terms, cash. Purchaser to pay cost of patent nnd stamp. Foi maps and further particulars, apply at tho -office of the' Commis sioner of Public Lands, Capitol Build ing, Honolulu. MARSTON CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Public Lands Dated at Honolulu. Feb. 15th. 1911. lOts Feb. 18, 25, Mar. 4, 11. 18, 25, Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22. Free Sample on request at, the Rexall Store, And have comfort afterwards by the use of Rexall Shaving Lotion a real boon Benson, Smith & Co., Ud, Hotel & Fort Sts. earn I " ' and Blades JUST ARRIVED LATEST STYLES. Gillettes Auto Strop Enders Luna Curly Dunham Duplex. Also Anticor Razors for removing- corns. To go with above Luxury Lather Brushes, Berset Shav ing Cream and Soap. Easy shaves for everybody at E. 0. Hall & Son, Ltd. h