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TIIB HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, SHPTItMltHIt 8, 1911. Kt.KVWN ARM AND NOT y (Continued from page nine.) MOONLIGHT AT THE BEACH. Tho beach at HnlelWR when tho' Best for Little Folks. Made of Gingham and Percales. $1.25 to $2.50 Tilt GREAT BENJAMIN COMPOUND HERBALO Cures Constipation. Makes New, Rich Dlood. ' Stomach and Liver Regulator Cures the Kidneys. I menu faction. Older Officers Fin Job Prlutlnc. Star Office. MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN TION TO FORECLOSE! AND OF FORECLOSURE SALE. In Accordance with the provisions Ipplno Islands for duty Captain Paul I Freomnn, medical cori b, Fort Riley, Ki4H Iflml I.lnntnnnnta Tlinmns J. Klynn, medical corps, Fort Snelllng, n,oon ,B nro,lml lhe f"" lH one of 11,9 Minn.; First I.loutonnnt Kdwnrd L. Nn- mo8t attractive places In the world. ..I.- mi , i i. .......... mi........ ti Tlin Inntr afrntnli nt tvliltn t.n,1 tt.n year or n year nml a half nhond of ' . 1"uulu,m"1 """ ""7 ' " , , ! . . 1 Tn (tibft nKi,H Atrnttf. OllLlrn nnflntirn nt nnrnl tnnuaa tin tli I tiff tho time whon tho enre of tho canal""""0""' " - - . " . ... ... V ? property was to ho turned over ,n ami Fort Raker, respectively; Lie- In the moonlight at this delightful part tho military arm of the United States' ton"lt B(lwnrd M- Wollg. Jr- n,e,,lcnl f, ,tho "n vor8 " Bom,ln I'Ioa9r-, Is duo to tho reports that have been' rpi, l'8ldlo of San Francisco; First This month many automobile partloB coming to the State Department. The' Lloutonant William B, Bordon, medl- avo boon planned and by tho mlddlo most definite report Is tlint Presidential reserve corps, Fort Bayard, N. M- of tho week the place will be crowded. Arozomenn will not call an oloctlon 'First Lieutenant Albion McD. Coffee,, monis ai iinioiwn nro boyonti to name his successor, as provided for medical reserve corps, Fort St. Phillip, criticism nnd tho dancing floor ono of by tho constitution. The antl-Anuo-; La.; First Lieutenant Wilson Murray, o oest. i rains on the O. H. ana L. mena faction will first appeal to tho medical reserve corps, Fort William railway pass the door, United States to compol observance Honry Harrison, Montana; First Lieu- of the constitution. Failing In that, tenant George R. Clayton medical re- I )i tn n f o lini'n Imnti mniln 4 r lilrttt? .1 n tinrifa rryna frf A mliitid Mntta MH H f y fcy Jot the canal works and thu8 force Inter-! To sail February 5 for Philippines , ventlon nnd the ousting of the Arozo-. Medical corps, Cai tain Frank W. Weed, Fort Totten, N. Y.; First Lieu to Recruit. tenant Aleander T. Cooner. ueneral WASHINGTON. September 1. Tho hn ceneral staff Is dissatisfied .with the wt-pt t.i,,t0n,,f r.,i n yinnr-.,ot a certain mortgage made by Kale! recruiting done by Adjutant General mnck Vancouver Barracks; First LIou-kBoku , An,nhu to W- II' CaBtle'! Ainswortns corps, n is asserteu inai tennnt Madlson F. Bowman, medical' ' B ' ' through the methods now in vogue ve Presl(llo of jIonteroy; Ub 2ot0' f1' now he'd b the army is not able to have more Uoutenant Larry n McAffee John K Kamanoulu as assignee, than fifty men in a company in tho medlcn, , reievea rQm at notice s hereby given hat he mort Philinu ncs. As a rule, tho adjutant . . . . . gagco Intends to foreclose tho samo I general has sent young ofllcers on reJ i apr.ngs. Arn ana 111 pro?eea 10 for condlton8 broken to wlt. non 1'ornlftn.r am-vtr.n. Th .nirl .tuft Sa" Franc,BC ln " 0 sail Febru- paymcnt of both ,tereat nnd They hold shape and cut fast; will 0(ncers belleve thnt shouI(1 older om jary 5 for Honolulu for duty in Hawaii. cIpal. save time and money on any charac.'ccrs bfl place(1 ,n charg0 of Ule flv(Jl -The Delaware's Grave Mistake. I Motico is likewise given that after recruiting depots to which the recruit- NORFOLK, Va August 31. Ac- tho expiration of three weeks from ing otllcers in various parts of the cording to a report which has caused the date of this notice, tho property country make reports better results intense Interest In naval circles to- covered by said mortgage will bo ad would come about. Therefore It Is day, Admiral Osterhaus, commanding vertlscd for sale at putollc auction, at planned to put ono colonel In charge the Atlantic fleet, has demanded that the auction rooms of James F. Morgan, of each of tho five depots, ono of the captain of the battleship Delaware in Honolulu, on Thursday, tho 14th The Sweet Toned Fischer This piano has been w)ld in Hawaii for over twenty years and tho first one sold Is still In me. No other piano stands the climate so well and no other piano lias so good a tone. Sold on monthly 1 payments. Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. Alexander Young Building CARBORUNDUM WHEELS ter of grinding work. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Agents for Hawaiian Islands. Wyandotte The great Washing Soda, used In Hospitals and the Home. Cheaper than Pearline. SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 1973 DAIRYMEN. USED ON YOUR HERD WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. ABR. FERNANDEZ & SON. Have You Read Our Ad in the Morning Paper ? Phone 1884 which Is Fort McDowell, on Angel( explain how It was that the repair day of September, 1911, at 12 noon island. How soon the old otllcers wlll(shlp Panther, with 00 men on board.'of said day. oe assigneu is noi yet Known, uui me was tnree times endangered last Mon- Further particulars can bo had of p'an will be put in operation In a, day by shells from the Delaware. Castle & Withincton. attornovs for ' Tt.n Tt 1 - 1 n . . I 1 iuc uviunuic ii.iu ueen nnug upon mortgagee, the sunken San Marcos in Tangier. Dated Honolulu, August 19, 1911. Sound, and It is declared that seven jqhn K. KAMANOULU, miles away the Panther's rig made Assignee of Mortgagee, her look like the sunken San Marcos.! Tie premlses covered by said niort The gun crew of the Delaware, It Is gag0 consIst of. charged, by mistake flred their thirty- A hougo anJ ,ot on Anahu Lanc ,n v. .' . : , l iu-""iu Kawaiahao, in Duma ni me x .miner, ine nrst smit ing within 125 yards, the second with- tn 10(1 vnriln nml tho thlr.l wltl.ln oovonf,..n,. ,...i r .,, ..',.. sued to Waiakca, the said lot has a This ninflP thltlim an inrnrnatinrr fnv the Panther that ft- virol.. dePth of 00 fcet- containing about 3G00 in operation and .the firing suddenly, s(mare feet Island Investment Co., Limited. short time. For Dry Sundays. VALLEJO, Aug. 24. It was an nounced this morning that active oper ations will be commenced within the next two weeks to secure the closing of saloons in Vallejo on Sundays. Tho inltlativo provided for in this city's new charter will be given a trial by the Affiliated Temperance League, as a petition will be circulated for the five per cent of signatures necessary to place the issue before the voters and let them decide on the advisabil ity of having "dry Sundays." Before Retiring Board. WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. A distin guished array of four colonels will be up for retirement before an army board which Is to sit In San Fran cisco ln the near future. They Include W. C. Butler, now stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; Reuben B. Tur ner, superintendent or construction, Alcatraz Military Prison, Cal.; James irewer & 10., LIMITED. Sugar Factors AND Commission Hieicnants OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.. B. F. Bishop President Geo. H. Robertson Vice-President -Manager W. W. North Treasurer Richard Ivers Secretary J. R. Gait Auditor Geo. R. Carter Director -O. H. Cooko Director A. A. Cooke Director Bowers' Merchant Patrol And Confidential Agency Reliable Watchmen Furnished. Phon 1051, P. O. Box 284. City Head quartern, Club Stables. Pais ka Hana HAS NO RIVAL IN SOAP. no NOT allow your clothes to be ruined by amateurs. Tli.e Pioneer MERCHANT TArLOR Has Had 23 Years' Experience In Honolulu. CLOTH E8 CLEANED, PRE88ED, DYED. Satisfaction guaranteed. Work call ed for and delivered. BERETANIA AND EMMA STREETS, PHONE 3125.' said Honolulu, just mauka of Hotel street, covered by L. C. Award 2C3 on which R. P. 43C2 was front of GO feet on said Lano and a ceased. The Panther has on board a moving-picture apparatus, taking scenes of the gun tests and further destruc tion of the San Marcos. Temperance In the Army. WASHINGTON, August 30. "The 4ts 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8. SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCK HOLDERS. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Notice is hereby given that a spe cial meeting of the stockholders of standard of temperance In the army , , . , , ,, , , wj, m j , i called and will be hold on Monday, for both officers and men Is excep- . . ,,,,, 4 , ., m nn0n Mt, - 1 . , , , September 11, 1911, at 10 o clock a. m., (tonally high, and Is not exceeded in . .. m ... the other walks of life, unless in tlio ehurch and among railroad employes," S. Rogers, Vancouver Barracks, and T. C. Woodbury, San Diego, Cal. jsays Major General Frederick V. The delicate character of the work j. Grant in a report to the War Depart- tn ha Anna hv tho hniird In Indicated . ment. JHL'AT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. KZ. Uyeda 1028 Nuuanu Street. Catton Neill & Co. Limited Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmiths and Boilermakers. First. class work at reasonable rates. by Its personnel. Major-General Ar thur Murray, tho commander of the new western division, is president of the board, and the other members are Brigadier General Daniel H. Brush, commander of the Department of Cali fornia; Colonel John P. Wisser, C. A. C, and Colonel J. D. Glennan and Eu clid B. Frlck of the medical corps. While ostensibly the officers are to be examined on account of physical disabilities, the board is authorized to take into consideration their general fitness for tho service. Army and Navy Orders. WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. Army or ders: By direction of the President the nrmy retiring board appointed to meet at San Francisco March 23 Is dissolved. By direction of the President an armv retirlnc board to consist of Major General Arthur Murray, Briga. dler General Daniel H. Brush, U. S, A., Colonel John P. Wisser, coast ar tillery corps, and Second Lieutenants Walter S. Fulton, Twenty-fourth Infan try (recorder), Is appointed to meet at San Francisco for examination of such officers as may be ordered be fore it. Tho loave granted Captain John B Boniface, Second Cavalry, Philippine division, Is extended to and including September 24. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. Army or ders: Tho following changes of of ficers in tho medical and reserve corps are ordered: The following officers are relieved from duty In tho Philip pines, and will proceed to San Fran Cisco and report for further orders: To sail January 15 Major Albert E. Truby, Captain Phillip W. Huntington, First Lieutenants George H. McLeilan, Armln Muller, Clarence E. Fronk, medical corps; First Lieutenants Per cy G, Drake, Zlba L. Henry, Herbert L Freeland and Maurice Bucbsbaum, medical reserve corps. To sail Feb ruary 15 First Lieutenants William R. Dear, Clarenco A. Trouhol, Fred S. Wright, Lee R. Dulbar, Addison D Davis, medical corps, and First Lieu tenants Ellsworth Wilson, William M. Archer, Jr., Harry F. Phillips, Robert Lemmon and Oswald F. Hennlng of the medical reservo corps. Tho following officers will proceed at tho proper time to San FranoUco and sail about January 5 for the Phil There was a remarkable decrease, he -adds in tho number of trinls by military courts in the department last year as compared with the previous twelve months. Biggest Battleship Yet. WASHINGTON, August 30. The two new battleships authorized by the last naval act probably will be of at the office of tho company, Stangen wald Building, Honolulu, for the pur pose of amending the by-laws, and the transaction of any other business which may bo brought before the meeting. By order of the President. ELMER E PAXTON, Secretary Hawaiian Sugar Co. Honolulu, August 29, 1911. OIL CLOTH For your floor go to YOUNG BUILDING. Your Summer Wardrobe at Saving Prices Liberal Installment Terms Ladies' Clothiers HB F01P1FIT Sachs' Building, Beretanla St OXXX0XZXXXXXXXZZXXZOXXXXXXXXX 8 1 p Send your specifications to me for contract work. You'll save money. Constructing Contractor P. M. POND Telephone 2890. 1 1 1 xxxxxxxxxoxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxo TOM SHARP e SHARP SIGN5 The Painter 847 Kaahumanu at. Trade Promoters SOMETHING DEPENDABLE. Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent during this month. Be pre- 28,509 tons displacement, or the big- imTcd for Chamberlain's Colic, gest war vessels In the world. Tho Cholera and Dlnrrhoe!l Romciy 18 largest ships so far designed for the prompt and enectuaI- 11 can alWfty8 American Navy are the New York 06 aepenucd uPn an JS Ieasam 10 and the Texas, with a displacement take For sa, by a11 dealers. Ben- of .27,000 tons each, and it became son' Bmua " ua' nBems Ior "wa- known only today that tho Navy De-I ' NOTICE. partment their size, The new ships will have heavier T, u, J 1 BISHOP MUSEUM will be open t Hi-ami,, iviiiuu auuuuius ior iiiuir in creased displacement. The armament of the new vessels will be the same contemplated exceeding On ana after October 2, 1911, ana until further notice, the BERNICE P. tho public from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. dally except Sundays, Wednesdays and tho fnur vonrlw Yinlt.lnva ITonnrntlnn fltiv on , ...... - ' J -J - ' Ti I V. .V ""V W,U1 "Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day main battery of ten 14-Inch guns. With this approach to a 30,000-ton battleship the naval ordnance experts are considering the question of n H-j Inch gun. It will require a 3",000-ton, battleship to withstand the terrific! recoil from the main battery of ten' 10-inch guns! and Christmas Day. No permits to visit tho museum will bo Issued to passengers on through steamers on Wednesdays as formerly. BY ORDER Gi XE TRUSTEES, September 1, 1911. arV25525VE5!as,y25vzs,W5sv5 ! Firewood and Coal 1 2 2 2 t I I I Best Grades Always On Hand Concrete Brick, Crushed Rock and Sand HustacePck Go Phone 2295 63 Queen Street 1 SEALED TENDERS. SEALED JTENDERS. opat i?n mi?vnwno ...in . pay casn ana ask for Green stamps i " w 1 (they are free) and call at the show-i" ' v.uu..u.Ba,ul.clB rnnmR nn.i o tho nPw Pn,ifl ot tll Territory of Hawaii until 2 P. M. I 01 weunesuay, sepiemDer la, laii, ior furnishing DIVING OUTFIT. Proposal blanks are on filo In the offlco of the Superintendent of Public Works, Capitol Building. Tho Board of Harbor Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. MARSTON CAMPBELL-. Chairman, Board of Harbor Commissioners. Honolulu Monument Works Co., Ltd. KING 8TREET NEAR ALAKEA. PHONE 3085 P. O. BOX 491. Great Club Offers Sealed tenders will be received by the Board of Harbor Commissioners at their office, Department of Public Works, Capitol Building, Honolulu, un til 2 p. m. of Wednesday, September 13, 1911, for furnishing f. o. b. Hack fcld wharf, Honolulu: 170 M. 3x12 Merchantable N. random lengths. 40 M. 11,2X12 Merchantable N. random lengths. No lengths less than twelvo feet. All tenders to bo on blank forms furnished by tho Board of HaTbor Com missioners. Tho Board ot Harbor Commission ers reserves the right to Increase or diminish tho quantity of lumber; and to reject any and all bids. MAJISTON CAMPBELL, Chairman, Board of. Harbor .(Jpmmlffc. slpners. '" ? . W., w., (12) Woodlawn MANOA VALLEY. Bee CHA8. 8. DE8KY. Hawaiian Star Garden Island Tho Gardes Island, the bright, newsy paper of the Island of Kauai, has been doubled In slzo and is now a more desirable publication in every respect than over. Tho Hawaiian Star (dally) 1b $8.00 and Garden Island $2.50. We offer both, ono year, for ?9.00; six monthB, $4.80. Or, Semi-Weekly Star ($2.00) and Garden Island ($2.50) will bo Bomt to any ad dress for $3.96. Address:. Hawaiian Star, Honolulu. v A i j6