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tub iuVWaiian stAn, WtDRMbiLf; rftotT 1 mi "Bettei than a Government bond." This bank pays 4 I -2 per cent interest on nil deposits in its savings department, which is more than purchasers of the recent issue of territorinl bonds receive. nnd you can start an ac count with only one dollar. THE Bank of Hawaii, LIMITED Judd Building. Corner Fort and Merchant. COURT ITEMS Three milts for rent or public land wete entered by the government yes terday, the defendants being Trunk (JonvetH, ('. Ontal. J. Ontal, It. On tal, Hee Pat and Chun Kog. The lands are on Hawaii anil Kauai and the aggregate ot claims is $8771. Hen ninlB and W. V. Chamberlain, executors named therein, petition for probate of the will of the Into Fran cisco DlnlK. It devices real ostate In South ICona to four sons of the testa tor as tonnnts lit common, thoy being required to pay their tnothor ?260 a year. Two daughtors and n grand daughter recolve tho homostend In Kni)lolanl tract, with rentals in addi tion to dower for the widow. All tho money In hand nnd the residue of the estate also go to tho widow. She Is john (Continued from page nine.) land Stanford Jr. University, has served to convene in the city of Ho nolulu a large and thoroughly repre sentative audience of (lie numerous races that reside in tho Hawaiian Island, Including dologntos of the commercial, social, civic and rollglous organisations of this most cosmopoli tan community; and "Whorens, In those Islands as no where else has ratlonnl race contact regardless of color or othor adventi tious circumstances resulted In that ideal dwelling together in unity, tho complete realization ot which on a world-wide scale Is being hastoned ns never boforo; Rnd "Whereas, These islands are sltuat- to pay ?R0 for masses for a doud son 0(1 midway between the Kastem aim ESTABLISHED IN 1S30. and daughter, also So a year for cstorn Hemispheres at the center masses for her husband. Each of the of tho prophesied greatest theater ot sons are to pay $2.50 for masses for the world's future activities, tho Pa- l.nt H4.i Tl.1.i Inlfln wliloVi nhmi 1.1 1, n . t.lll'11 111111(51, U1UL11U1 llllll SIBIU1. AJKUL I -" auuuiu UV UUMl. II UU IU dollars 01 tlie annual mass fund is de-Jlts nnmo, an arena of peaceful con- 0,1 1,10 subject of International Peace lesis nnu conquests. it tltciffnn with peculiar interest that I we wli llttrn to the explanation of the run inmentnl principles of this great ivnrld'R peace movement by one of Its i foremost pttvocates cither upon the rostrum, ill pulpit or In the editorial chair. As chief director of the Worlds Pence Foundation, ns a mem her df the eunuch of direction ot the American Association tor International Conciliation, nnd othor kindred organ Isatlcus, and as ono ot the lrlnalpal speakers at that celebrated occasion at Washington, whoroat Prosldont Tuft forecast the administration's at titude upon the proposed new Anglo American arbitration tronty, wo ac r.'iit hie tttternuros as authoritative. Th'i statements come from ono who Is thoroughly equipped to expound tho latest thought of tho hour upon tho problem. "I take great pleasure in presenting, as he needs no introduction, Dr. David Starr Jordan, once tho iTote.gc of I ouls Agasslz, now tho president ot my old Alma Mater, Leland Stanford Jr. University, who will address you BffiHOP&CO. BANKERS Commercial and Travellers' Letters ot Credit Issued on the Bank of California and the Lon don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, London. Correspondents for the Amer ican Express Company, and Thos. Cook & Son. Interest allowed on term and Savings Bank Deposits. ,voted to the testator's repose ot soul but after the widow's death half of the amount will be directed to her 'peace. No bond is required of the I executors. ! Chu Gun and others have alscon i tinned their foreclosure suit for $400 'against Wong Kwal, on whoso behalf jC. W. Ashford demurred on tho ! ground that It appeared no note for the amount was ever executed. Bank of Honolulu Iwue K. N. & K. Letters o f Credit and Traveler's Checks available throughout the world, jf-1 Cable transfers at lowest rates s & j gnawcjMiiiiiiM mi nars BEFORE taking a policy of life insur ance in any other company ask to see the CONTRACT in the NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY OF BOSTON, MASS. and compare tho many ad vantages it offers with those of other companies. Castle& Cooke, LIMITED General Agents. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Capital (Paid Up) Yen 24,000,000 tteservo Fund Yen IC.600,000 General banking business transact ed. Savings account for II and up wards. Firo and burglar proof vaults, with Safo Deposit Boxes for rent at S2 per year and upwards. Trunks nnd qases to be kept on custody at moderate rates. Particulars to bo applied for. YU AKAI, Manager. Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer chant Sts. Tel. 2421 and 1G94. P. O. Box ICS. Woodlawn MANOA VALLEY. See CHAS. S. DESKY. FIno Job Printing ac Scar Office. THE MARCH OF CIVILIZATION. This expression, so common among the orators in Hyde Park nnd which, we believe, is used by Mr. Buckle, finds exemplification in a dispatch published by a Paris contemporary to the effect that Constantinople is to have the telephone. Under the reign, of Abdul Hamld some Eastern mer chants tried time after time to Intro duce tho instrument. The Sultan al ways met them with direct refusal, and this notwithstanding the strong representations that were made to his majesty' by tho embassadors, who, during the summer months, reside at Therapia, about a dozen miles from their embassies, following upon the disappearance of Abdul Hamld Is tho advent of the telephone. Our Paris contemporary expresses the hope that the young Indies of the telephone at Stamboul and at Pcra will not bo so slow as their sisters in Paris In an swering calls. "Be it Resolved, That the residents of theso islands by this resolution call to tho attention of all particl innts in tho movement for interna tional and interracial respect and am ity and particularly to the officers and members of the First Universal Baces Congress, recently held in ' London, England, tho desirability of convening such .a congress nt an early date on this side of the globe and the peculiar propriety of tho city of Honolulu as the place of meeting." Professor Gllmoro seconded the resolutions and'thoy wore unanimous ly adopted by a rising vote. His Former Student. A. Lewis, Jr., who was chairman of the meeting and who delivered the in troductory address, is a former stu dent under Dr. .Jordan, president of Stanford University. In a brief ad Jrcss, In finished style, he presontea his former "Prex" to tho audience, closing his remarks as follows: "In no vainglorious way may it be said that this little community of ours has faced and apparently solved one o" two dlillcult problems concerning which the sociologist and the diplo mat of the mainland part of our United States have not as yet reached an entirely satisfactory solution. Wo have i preat many more serious prob lems before us. Situated, as we are, It r THE FEMALE HOUSE FLY. A female house fly which has hiber nated in a dwelling-house, or else where, may produce in tho spring, at the lowest estimate, 120 eggs. Assum ing that one-half of these hatch as fe males, and allowing that the breeding goes on without check for four months, wo have as the descendants ef a single hibernating individual 215, r.57,S44,320,000,000,000,000 flies. Now a house fly menBures exactly one-fourth of an inch in length; the distance oround the earth at the equator is said to be 24.S0O. miles. It would take, therefore, 3,GS8,312,000 flies placed end to end to go around the world once. Using this number as a denom inator, and the number ot files pro duced In four months from one moth er as a numerator, wo find she will give rise, In the course of a summer, to enough flies to encircle the globe at the equator 5000 times,- and iave plenty of progeny to spare. Profes sor F. L. Washburn in Popular Sci ence Monthly. HAWAIIAN LODQk NO. 21 F, & A M. T1I10HH WILL HE A STATED meotlng of Hawaiian Lodgo No. 21, F, and A. M., at Its ha'l, Masonic Tern pie, corner ot Ilotol nnd Alakea stroots, 1 HIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Au gust 10, 1011, at 7:30 o'clock. WOIUC IN FIHST DEGREE. Membors ot The Honolulu Lodgo U. D., Oceanic Lodgo, nnd all visiting brethren are fratornally Invited to at tend. By ordor of the W. M. K. It. G. WALLACE, Secretary. Tilt. GREAT BENJAMIN COMPOUND HERBALO Cures Constipation. Makes New, Rich llloori. Stomach aad Liver (tabulator Cures the Kidneys. 1 8ALE OF SHE SUFFERED FIVE YEARS NOTHING SUPERIOR. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, ss a rule, bo cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed-. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co.. agents for Hawaii. "i TO PANAMA1?1 G IF SO, WE CAN HELP YOU We are going to aid in the development of several hundred thousand acres of Panama Gov ernment lands, the most fertile on earth (see U. S. Gov. Reports,) which have only re cently been thrown open to all Nationalities on equal terms. To encourage cultivation, this Company is taking charge of the development, and, where desired, the first owners can have their lands cultivated on shares. As the country is filled up, owners will be expected to attend to their own development. Thus, there is every in centive to buy now, and as sugar lands can be placed on an income-producing basis within a period of 18 months, here is your opportunity to have your own plantation at small cost. Price, $6.00 per acre; payable $1.00 per acre down and 25c an acre per month for 20 months, with no taxes to pay for five years ! The opening of the Panama Canal will bring hordes of land-hungry emigrants to this iavored region, where the United States Government is now spending Three Hundred and Seventy-five Millions of Dollars ! Think of the times without number that land values have increased because of increase in population and development. Time and time again has this occurred, yet how many times have you profited by ,t Are you gomg to let this, the greatest of all opportunities; pass? Investigate. It will cost you nothing, and may prove the foundation of a great fortune Remember, the people connected with this Company comprise some of the. best-known men in Panama, who are also connected with the present Government, which is very anxious to have the country developed, and every legitimate aid to that end is now being made. PANAMA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 216 Mercantile Place Los Angeles, California Between Fifth and Sixth Streets WW tt WM 'W 'o "III1 I Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. "Krlo "Ph. " T cnffnrorl f nr fWn i-nn.a from femalo troubles and at last was liumosc neipiess. L went to three doc tors and thoy did mo no pood, so my rister advised mo to trv T.vdln. V.. Tinlr. ham's Vogetablo Compound, and when I had taken only two bottles I COUld sen .1 birr change, so I took six Dottles and I am now Rt.rntirr nn,l wall ncnin. T don't lmnw hnm tn ommoa my thanks for the Rood it has done mo and I hope all suffering women will give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It was worth its weight in gold.' Mrs. J. P. Endlicii, It. P. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harm, f ul drugs, and to-day holds tho record for the largest number of actual cures of femalo diseases wo know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in tho Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, such as Inflamma tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous tirOSfcratlnn. "F.VP.TV fillfTorlnn' nmnini. owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pink- nam a, vcsciauio liuuipuunu tlUiai. If youivnnt special advice write Mrs.lMhklmin, Lynn, Mass., for it. It is free and. always helpful. Lace and Embroid ery Remnants Begins next Monday. AUGUST 14, 8 a. m. Thousands of short lengths of all kinds of laces, embroideries and trim mings marked at to & of their real value; every pleco offered Is n desirable one. See our window dis plays this week. i Have You Read I I Our Ad in the I I Morning I J Paper ? ! Phone 1884 Island Investment Co., i Limited. $ 0. Brewer I Co LIMITED. Sugar Factors AND ion NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. OAIIU RAILWAY AND LAND CO. The annual meeting of the stock holders of tho Oahu Railway and Land Company has been called for Monday, Aug'ust 21, A. D. 1911, in pursuance of an order of the directors, and will bo held at tho ufflce of Tho B. P. Dllllng ham Co., Ltd., Stangenwald Building, Honolulu, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. on that date. The stock books of the company will be closed to transfers from August ICth to 21st, both dates inclusive. A. W. VAN VALKENBURG, Secretary, Oahu Railway and Land Company. Honolulu, August 15, 1911. NOTICE. During my absence from Honolulu. from August 15 to October 20, Dr. G. P. Straub will have charge of my prac tice. H. V'. MURRAY, M. D. Honolulu, August 15, 1911. SEALED TENDERS. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS E. F. Bishop President Geo. H. Robertson Vice-President Manager W. W. North. Treasurer Richard Ivers ..Secretary J. R. Gait Auditor Geo. R. Carter Director C. H. Cooko Director A. A. Cooke Director OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 102S Nuuanu Street. Wyandotte. The great Washing Soda, used lis Hospitals and the Home. Cheaper than Pearllne. SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY. Phono 1973 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. NOTARY PUBLIC. Aent to grant marriage licenses. Loans Negotiated. Real Estate. Court, Legal and Commercial Work. O. P. Soares Room 7, Magoon Building. Cor. Merchant and Alakea. Sealed tenders will be received by tho Superintendent of Public Works, Capitol Building, Honolulu, T. H , until 12 m. Saturday, August 26, 1911, for furnishing 5,000 feet of six-Inch galvanized pipe, 11,003 feet four-inch galvanized pipe, 3,000 feet four-Inch galvanized pipe extra strong, three four-Inch reducing valves, three two Inch reducing valves and twelve three-quarter-Inch reducing valves; six four-inch and six six-inch screw gates, three six-inch and four four inch air valves. Specifications and blank forsm for tonders are on Alio in the offlco of tho Superintendent of Public Work3. Each tender to be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of tho amount of tender; said check to bo made payable to Marston Campbell, Superintendent of Public Works. Tender will be received on tho whole or a part of tho Items. The Superintendent of Public Work's reserves tho right to reject any or all tenders.' MARSTON CAMPBELL, Superintendent of Public Works. CARBORUNDUM WHEELS They hold shape and cut fast: will save time and money on any charac ter of grinding work. , HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Agents for Hawaiian Islands. Pau ka Hana HAS NO RIVAL IN SOAP. DAIRYMEN. 8hooFly USED ON YOUR HERD WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. ABR. FERNANDEZ & SON. 8TEINWAY & 80N8 AND OTHER PIANOS. THAYER PIANO CO. ICC Hotel Street. Phone 2313. TUNING GUARANTEED Q M , OXXXXXXXXXXXXX ' F,no Job PrlntlnB, Star Offlco,