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i I" it y w P v 1 Laad Dandrnf KUMr for tUvtB Ou li Hawaiian tmar Co ' THI WUTHIft. tatt . ! ... 6, BISHOP T RUST BENEFACTIONS CHARGE THEFT OF HALF BILLION IN OIL LANDS f f 4 4. 4 lM Office, V. I. WaaUiar Huraau, Monday. Allium 29, mi. Tvnpcrmtui. e a. tn.; s a. ro.j 10 h, m.i and morniM Minimum: , 71, (, St. 81, 78. ftammeter reaitta. Abaoltita liu wldlty (gnilmi pr cable fool); rttu lira humidity and daw. point at 8 n. in.: 78.93. 7.J0H. A8. Hi. Wind velocity and direction t C a. m.j S a. m.; 10 a. in.; and nooa: 4K, 5NK, 18NE, 20M3. Rainfall auntift zl nouns ending S tt. tn., trace rainfall. Total winei movemont during 24 houra ending at uoon, 195 ml lea. TTM. D. STOCKMAN Section Director. Tha alxteanth annual account of the traataea of tha t'harlea tt. Wallop I.OB AN'OlCLIM, Auguat IS. A Fed Tnt ta the aubject of a raport Jitat rill rw,tWtioit extending over nlm filed br Jh Mtekriw. MM. lMmomhB, whleh S BtU ca1ta WHOfliited to $48,7.8I. Includ- ln the proWHHla of Pioneer bond I c011",,ct1- 1,R ncororiMl. It la aald, mA, and the dlBbtiraemema to $10.-. on of tha moat alftnntlo conaWrnrtea SfiS.13. Including $29,885 for the pur- to defraud tho ttorarninant or mineral ohaee of aeouiitlea. Working chargea landts In tho hlNtory of California. Including $1787.50 for truateea' com ) Within tha next few hiontha, tho inlaatona amounted to $1008.35. j lfixamlnor correspondent learned to- i'.vmnt nut of revenue recelnts day from nutnorllatlvo aourcoa. rail- ware S82.0B7.80. or $ll.440.a5 loaa ' tonxla ol and othor mlnernl-bonrlng NEWS IN A NUTSHF.LL Paragraphs That Give Condensed News of the Day. St. Louis College opens September C. The genuine Campbell Kid Dolls and many others right from the fac tory at Wall, Nichols Co.. Ltd. Pacheco's Dandruff Killer will put new life In your hair follicles and make It grow beautiful and luxuriant. Try it once and bo convinced of its offlcacy. Walter S. Itussell, of Russell, Green & Fools, of Los Angeles, arrived in tho Mongolia and will enter a bid for the superstructure of the Hllo break water. Congress appropriated half a million dollars for this work. A special meeting of Hawaiian Sugar Company is called for Septem ber 11, for the pun Bsc of amending the by-laws and any other business that may be brought up. James F. Morgan sold at auction on Saturday fractional shares of Malay rubber stocks with these results: J. Li. Fleming bought ten shares Pahang at $20.G2., and GIfford & Roth fifteen Tnnjong Olok at $I!G. An effort was made to organize a longshoremen's union at Notley Hall last evening, but when it came to signing the petition asking for alUlla- tlon with the Seattle branch of the National Longshoremen's Union, many of those present departed. That tho young lady engaged as Stenographer for the Hoard of Land Commissioners, got married Inoppor tunely, and another young lady who was impressed into service got tan gled up on the job, is alleged to be in part the reason why Governor Frear has had difficulty in securing a copy of the minutes of the Board, in which the important negotiations between the Board and Senator Fairchild, over the proposed opening of tho Kapaa lands, on Kauai, should have been re corded. The whole Mahukona wharf prob lem, which was thought to have been satisfactory settled after the visit of the Harbor Commissioners to the port in question several weeks ago, now threatens to bo torn wide open again. The matter has been pending for several years. The trouble arises by the Hawaii rtailroad Company's now making a complaint that the foot path provided for passengers between the company's and the Territory's wharf, will cause the chafing of the shore lines' of steamers in the harbor Tho Superintendent of Public Works doos not thing it will be feasible to change tho foot way. The matter will he taken up at tho meeting of the -Board tomorrow afternoon. than laat year. This la principally owing to the donation of $20,000 last year to the Bishop Mueeum for the new laboratory building, the amount donated to the museum this year be ing $800. Investments in 1011 wore $072,092.50 and income $33,05S.9C, having in creased steadily since 1900 whon they woro $5SS,000 and $23,CSG.G5 respectively. Boneflclarles of tho Trust for the year ended August 12, with tho amounts paid, were as follows: Bishop Museum, $5000; Knwaiahao Seminary. lands worth $1500.030,000 will be at tackod In tho Fodorol courts of lxn Angeles by tho United States govern niont. Simultaneously with the filing of civil actions to provont the successful carrying out of tho Suspected consplr ncy and to recover possession of the lands indictments will bo returned against prominent officials of tho trans-contlncntnl railroads and big oil companies. Tho list, it wns assorted. Includes two or more officials of the Southern Pnclflc railroad. of the Kxainlner correspondent, will hlmaelf imrtlelpate In, or at least, will lie present at the legal bnttlo to restore the lands said to havo beau fraudulently obtained. It was learned today that .lamos M. Sheridan, chief of the field division of the United 8tatos ( Gonernl 1-nntl Office In Washington, will nrrlvo In t.os Angelos within the noxt fowdnya. It was aald that ho would hoad the government prosecution of tho fraud casos, both civil and criminal. It was Shorldan who roprosontod the United Stntos government In tho Cunningham coal cases In Alnska. U. S. Men Are Secretive. Tho dotalls of tho reported conspir acy are closely guarded by tho local government officials. It Is Impossible to loam tho Identity, of tho high rail road and oil officials who, It Is said, will bo charged with conspiracy to defraud tho government. Already tho government has actions I ponding attacking (the patents to ! Southern Pacific mineral holdings f 4 The Only Way j To be comfortable this wcnllicr is to install an Electric Fan Turn on the current and you will not miss the trade winds. The cost is insignificant and a fan will last for years. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. Fisher to Take a Hand vrnlfni. T) l.'lolmr- Onnmtnw rF llin ivnrlli Hnvnr.nl liillllnna nf rlollnrs. Raid ,nmn. ir 1 u I 1 1.1.. .....in . , --j"--. . ; "u,BO"u', ;"'''.! interior, according to the Informant' to have been secured through fraud. Kohala Girls' School, $800; Free Ktn- -dergarten, $G00; Mills School, $500; j Kalulanl Home, $500; St. Andrew's', Priory, $o00; Sisters Sacred Heart, $300; Kamohameha Alumni, $300; Ka- mehameha founder's day, $200; Kau- Alan orcy, a son of Corey the mahapili church, $100; Central Union U'lttsburg steel mngnnte, who is here Church, $100; Kawalahao Church. $100; Caroline F. P. Bush, stipend, $300; Kealohapanole, stipend, $210; Jennlo Kealoha, Kawalahao Seminary, $117.57, Miss Alexander, caje of grave, $G0; total, $14,590.07. The trustees report that the sum of $5000 was donated out of the in come to assist the museum to meet tho expense of its employment of Dr W. D. Alexander as historian for the institution and in writing and pub lishing a new History of the Hawaiian People.' Tho sum of $G57.57 was paid out for the support of indigent Ha-waiians. FAST IRK Oi THEJHf DOCK Work is proceeding at a rapid rate on the drydock at Pearl Harbor. Everything is being pushed along, and it is anticipated that within two years the dock will be ready to receive ves sels. It will be capable of accommodating the largest vessel belonging to the United States, and any kind of repair work will be possible at the dock. The completion of the work will bo a boon to 'others beside the naval authorities, for it will increaso the Importance of Honolulu, as repairs will bo under taken to merchant steamers whenever necessary. Tho docking facilities hero are lim ited now, but with the finishing of the naval dock,', a vessel even the size of tho Mongolia and tho Manchuria could be accommodated. POLICE COURT IHU STOCK IS on a honeymoon trip, was charged with violating the nuto-specding or dinance, in the police court this morn ing. His case was nolle prossed at the retpiest of A. M. Brown, the prosecut ing officer who said that defendant was excusable because he had only been In tho Territory a few days and was ignorant of the law. G. I. Brown, a poorer man, guilty of a similar offense, was fined $5 and costs. D. W. Davis, drunk, had sentence suspended for thirteen months, and Yugl, also drunk, was fined $3 and costs. This morning Loka was arrested for drunkenness, Punlhaole for pro fanity, and J. Connors and Ben for larceny in the second degree, EffOPUN -- - STREET CLEANING Taking weeds from the gutters and grass from the streets has J)een started by tho street cleaning department of government. Noxt will bo ridding sidewalks of weeds following which the cement walks will como along. The materials for foundations can be had of us. Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. Robinson Block, Queen Street, BISHOP STREET MBITBATQHS Frank B( McStocker has been ap pointed by President K. I. Spalding as tho Chamber of Commerce member of the board of arbitration on the ox (Continued from page one.) ! nnnnnnni Walalua continues to soar, having advanced two and one-half points on tho board today. Sales of twenty-five and ten shares at yesterday's high mark of $120 were reported, but fifty brought $122.60 at exchange session. This price is nowbid and $124.50 ask ed for Walalua. Onomea came out to the amount of ten shares for $47.50, which is four and a half points above last previous sale. Kekaha, a stock that seldom appears on tho market, registered an advance of five points In four lots of five shares each at $226, and two and a halt more Is now asked. Honokaa shows a threo-eighth point Improvement, forty and ten shares go- ling at $13.25, and a quarter more is ' asked. Olaa fell a quarter In recess, Korea Eight O'clock Friday Morning, fifty shares at $5.75 being reported, A wireless message from the Korea and it is now $5.G2 bid and $5.87 to the agents, Hackfold & Co., is to asked. Oahu Is unchanged at $32, at the effect that the vessel will be here which fifteen and twenty-five shares at eight o'clock on Friday morning, j were reported and ten sold -at the ses- Sho will leave for San. Francisco at sion. A Quarter more Is asked. Ha- five o'clock the same afternoon in'con-j wailan Commercial sold unchanged In tlnuatlon of her voyage from the! recess, twenty-five shares at $41.12, Orient. News by Telegraph. (Per Merchants Exchange.) POUT HOWNSEND Arrivfed, Au- and holders are asking an eighth more. Ewa fell off a quarter point In sales of twonty-five and fifty between sessions at $32.75, but holders are still asking gust 8, Schooner Roberts Lowers, yesterday's high for It. Hawaiian Pine hence Aug. 7. ( apple also dropped a quarter, sales of HILO Sailed 28, S. S. Hilonlan for! sixty and twenty shares at $38.25 be- San Francisco. Ing reported. Half a point advance is SAN FRANCISCO Arrived, August bid for Pioneer from $215 last sale, but 29, S. S. Sierra at 10 a. m., hence Aug. 23. public in tho past has been unable to distinguish between reputable physi cians and quacks. He told of impos sibility only a few years ago to get any legislation on account of preju dice against tho profession. This was due to the fighting among doctors themselves. Dr. McCormack illustrated his. ad dress with many apt 'and humorous illustrations. Ho stated that the pro fession is gradually getting away from this bickering attitude of doc- tension of Bishop street. President i tors and that not untu tnov do ft'ln PORTUGUESE SENSATION. LISBON, July 20. A sensation has been caused by the announcement of the discovery of a small coffer con taining secret correspondence between the deposed royal family of Portugal and the British and Gorman govern ments. King Manuel, foreseeing the revolution, asked for foreign interven tion, offering In compensation Portu-, gueso territory In Africa. Great Brit ain and Germany refused to interfere. The correspondence will be read be fore the national assembly. $220 is asked for this gilt-edged article, McBryde is $7 bid and $7.25 asked, against last sale of $7.. On tho whole the market Is strong, outside of the few spectapular rises noted. To interest Russians in countries around tho Pacific is the object of a new magazine, tho Searchlight, which Is being published at Dairen, Manchuria, by A. W. Perelstrous, for merly in Hawaii in connection with the Russians brought from Manchuria for the plantations here, and now gen eral manager in Manchuria for the International Immigration and Colon ization Coml'an' f Hawaii. Fresh Columbia Salmon HADDOCK AND SMELTS Fine Flavor and Solid Meats ARRIVED FROM THE COAST LAST WEEK. Metropolitan Meat Market W. F. HEILBRON nnd A. LOUIS, Pr&pr'u. Telephone 3445. Neu THE IDEAL MINERAL WATER. ANTI-RHEUMATIC. ANTI-GOUT. CASE OF 100 BOTTLES $10.00. 1 H. Hackfeld & Co., Lfd. "AGENTS. ft ::; Blno Job rnnlinc. Star Office. WiUfl Job Prlntlnc. Star Office. PERSONS IN THE NEWS E. O. White of the Merchants' Asso ciation had appointed John H. Soper as that body's ropresentatlvo, and the property owners, Charles Hustace, Jr., as a disinterested sponsor for them. It is j robable that the arbitrators will have a conforenco witli Marston Campbell, superintendent of public works, this afternoon or tomorrow morning. SEALED TENDERS. SEALED TENDERS will bo received by the Board- of Harbor Commissioners of the Territory of Hawaii until 2 P. M. of Wednosday, September 12, 1911, for furnishing DIVING OUTIT. Proposal blanks are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Public Works, Capitol Building. Tlip Board of Harbor Commissioners rosorvos the right to reject any or all tenders, MARSTON QAMPBSLL. Chairman, Board of Harbor Commis the-' get tho full confidence of tho public. "I know moro doctors than probably any other man, and I say that the doc tors of this country are tho greatest, most noble set of men In the world Tho good they do, the charity they tjfj individually is boundless." The trouble, the speaker stated was duo to lack of organization. The same, thing he finds in all unorganized professions. Of all callings probably only the , lawyers aro free from this rancor towards each other; tho rea son being that lawyers aro constantly brought together. Wherever the doc tors have gotten together, thoro haB been no more trouble, and tho useful ness of every Individual has been in creased an hundred fold. Dr. McCormack told of the success of his work, how it was organized and tho results that now the Amorlcan Modlcal Association now has ovor SO, 000 mombors. Flue Job Printing, Star Office. D. B. MURDOCH, auditor for the Alexander & Baldwin plantations, leaves for Kauai this afternoon. MISS A. MACAU LAY, daughter of pilot Macaulay, leaves this afternoon for San Francisco by tho bark An drew Welch . S. DECKER leaves for tho States in the bark ,Andrew Welch. He has not been away from the islands for near ly twenty years. PRESIDENT GRIFFITHS of Oohu Col lege returns to tho city Saturday, and will bo at the office from nine to cloven o'clock Monday morning. PRINCESS KAWANANAKOA, who Is now in London, will arrive in San Francisco about December 1 on her way homo to 'Honolulu. She Is re ported to be now In excellent health. W. S. RUSSELL, f tho Los Angeles firm of Russell,, Green & Fools, who arrived herp yestorday, will prob ably ontor a-- bid ifor tho construe- tlon of the superstructure on tho Hllo breakwater, bids for which will be opened in this city on September 8. The contract Is an imi-ortant one, Involving an outlay 'of about half a million do'lars. PERCY HUNTER, Director of the New South Wales Tourists Bureau, has written to A. H. Ford stating that ho intended leaving London at tho end of this month for tho United States. Before leaving however, he would give a banquet he said, for the purpose of telling about the Hands-Around-the-Paclflc-Club. Hunt er explained that he did not' call again on a certain man In San Fran clsco .to whom ho had letters of introduction by the Promotion Committee, bocauso the man wns discourteous to him. He called on him, hut tho man did not receive him properly, bo he did not go back, Thoro was no mystery about his hav ing lpft, or anything to suggest that ho had done anything wrong m leav ing tho way ho did, though, Hunter explained. Young Hotel Laundry Work called for and delivered. Union' and Hotel Sts. ?hone 186i SWISS 4hsr Aluminum Ware Sl.OO eucli You know tho advantages of aluminum ware, therefore little need be said of Its superiority over ENAMEL and TIN wares. Means More for Your Dollar Tho "Swiss" ware, our own particular make, has had careful thought in construction and only the good features as to stylo and shape have been embodied In the line. The metal Is purer and tho price Is no more than other makes. Clean Attractive Indestructible - "NOTHING QUITE SO GqOD." W. W. DIMOND & CO., Ltd. 53-57 S. KING STREET. HONOLULU. - I - oooooxoooooooooooooocooox i 8 Vi , 1 J I, . &L... ... -p . . '!JZa i a iiuiiiaaWamiaaWWiii: W-