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TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, 8ttlTIftMIIKlt 8, 1911. Mm wtille It's snow white. Never turns yellow. Has the deep rich lustre of porcelain. When ordering, specify wheth er for Interior or exterior use, and whether gloss or Hat finish. Leweis&tt Limited 177 S. King St. Consolidated Soda Water Is Absolutely Pure TELEPHONE 2171. Y. WO SING CO. , ,.h,. c.,- Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Eta ' ' Buttar 35c lb.; Fresh Dried FrulU. 1186-1188 Nuuanu Street Telephone 1034. Box 95J Drink MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE. Best in the Market, HENRY MAY & CO. Phone 1271. 5tSS VI r A... .-, .tin A.ilWHfl jfi TRUNKS. gj Sizes 26 to 40 at a big reduction. I Chan Kee K 27 S. Hotel St. -$O50 THE CAPITOL CAFE King St., opp. Young Hotel Everything New and Clean. POPULAR PRICES. :$&$&iS5' XXXXXX(i)XSrXXXXXO 1 8TEINWAY & 80NS AND OTHER PIANOS. THAYER PIANO CO. 15C Hotel Street. Phone 2313. TUNING GUARANTEED 8 xxxxxxxxxxxxz SOLAR HEATER will save you money. Call and see : one In operation. ACETYLENE LIGHT & AGENCY COMPANY. Hustace avenue, off South St. FIRE INSURANCE ATLAS ASSURANSE COMPANY OF LONDON. NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY. PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. The B. F, OllllngfiaTi Co,, Ltd, General Agents for Hawaii. Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Building, Q.YeeBop&Co Meat Market and Importers Telephone 3451. 1 11 KM li'i LIB CHINESE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING AND JOB PRINTING No. 49, Cor. of Smith and Hotel Sta. Bridge and Beach atoree for Coal or Wood. Quick Meal Blue Flame Oil Stores, Perfection Oil Stores. Giant Burner Gasoline Stores. EMMELUTH CO., LTD. Phone 15U No. 145 King St 'S (Continued from page nine.) Southern Pacific officials to obtain oil lands iu the Coallnna district worth over $80,000,000, and which It. is claim cd aro fraudulently hold by the rail road. Genornl Grant nays that the stand ard of temperance in tho army Is only oxceetled In other wnlks of life, if nt all, by railroad eniployos and church associations. I The Cambridge, Mrbs. Y. W. C. A. "directors have ruled in connection with an institution tiioy control, tnat no woman can be considered "young" after she is thirty-five years old. . Handits secured $S000 in high grade ore by holding up the a&say office of the National Mine at Winnomucn, Ne vada. I Francisco I. Madero was tho only candidato nominated by the Progres sive party for tho presidency of Mexl. co. I Sir James Whitney, Premier of On tario province declared in a speech that Taft had the idea of the future annexation of Canada in urging the reciprocity measure. The center of population of the Uni ted States is in Dloomlngton, Monroe Co., Indiana. This is eight miles west of the spot designated some weeks ago by tho Census Bureau, which made a mistake in tho first announcement. Tho national United States rifle shoot for the service was won by the navy team with -1203 folnts. The Na tional Guard team was second with 421-7 points, and the Army team third . 1 ' J 'With 4100 lininto HPli n mnv tin rrwio had 38G1 points. David Starr Jordan has addressed a letter to th0 Stanford Fraternities in timating that if the scholarship records of fraternity men do not Improve drastic action may bo taken with re ference to the continuing of fraterni ties at that college. The giant tall shafts on the propel ler of the transport Thomas are crack 'e and they must bo replaced at tho Maro Island navy yard at a cost ap- promlmating $20,000 apiece. The New York State Conservation Commission will distribute 11,000,000 trees to private land owners for use next year, if an effort to reforest idle lands. I A nation wide strike of marble work- ers has been declared by the officers of the International Marble Workers' Union who have just finished a con ference in Now York. A black hand bomb exploded In New York blew up an Italian's store and jdld considerable damage in the Fifth Avenue hotel district. One hundred members of the Rocke- feller Family Association all relatives of John D. Rockefeller, and glad of it, have met for their annual reunion at Poughkeepsie, New York. NEW RICE MILL. The K. Yaraamoto Rice Mill is the largest as well as the finest in the islands. All machinery is of the very latest pattern. The famous Tengu Rico is cleaned at this mill. With the large cleaning capacity they are able to handle considerable outside partic ular work which they guarantee. IF I HAD ECZEMA. I'd wash It away with that mild, soothing liquid D. D. D. Trial bottle 25c. Relieves all kinds of skin trou ble, cleansing away tho Impurities and clearing up tho complexion as nothing else can. Yes. If I had any kind of skin trou ble I'D USE D, D. D. Benson. Smith & Co. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. BY AUTHORITY RESOLUTION No. 557. , RESOLVED, by tho Board of Super visors of the City and County of Hono lulu that the sum of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars bo and tho same is hereby appropriated from tho Gen eral Fund for the following purposes: For the Installation of storm drain through property of M. P. Robinson, makai of Mausoleum , ? 700.00 For construction of road at Nuuanu avenue 3,300.00 introduced uy H. E. MURRAY, Supervisor. Dated this 5th day of September, 1911. The foregoing Resolution was, at a regular meeting of tho Board of Siu'er visors of tho City and County of Hono lulu, held on Tuesday, September 5 1911, ordored pass to print on the fol lowing voto of tho said Boara: Ayes: Amana, Krugor, McClollan Murray. Noes: tnl, 3. Total, 4. Arnold, Dwlght, Low. To D. KALAUOKALANI, City aud County Clerk. WO 0 HEELER'S RECITAL Clmrlos Keolor gnvo his first recital of the season in tho concort hnll of the Aloxaudor Young llotol Inst night. Owing to tho unfavorable woathor con ditions, howovor, tho attendance was not as lnrge ns was expected. Among those present wore Governor and Mrs. Froar and party. Tho program submitted was n long one, and served to show the wondor ful versatility of tho composer. Tho first part comprised ton songs, nil of a varied eharactor. Tho second part was divided up into poems of a light i """-' iuo urm iiuruon was entiucu "lllllw irnllllit nf PlnvHmn mot 1,1. eluded "Dedication," "Soap' Bubbles." "Tho Baker Man,' Mv Aiintln" "Tim Bear Hunter." and thn "rtrnRH Tinml Tho second portion was entitled "Dnincj niui Pi-mica " ionHnrr wiMi dolls, a baby and animals. Tho third' section was Brown Baby Ballads In- eluding "Six Little Eskimo " "The Mexican Babies," "The Little Piute," and "Tho Honolulu Boy." Tho sec - ond part was concluded by the rcn dering of "An Ocean Lullaby." Part three was devoted to a wan- derer's songs of tho sea, including Kanl 11 wnose activities cxienu us uusiness anu us langiuie assets, sailors chanties and an Invocation to into nlmost every part of the world. An official of the company said to the sea. The fourth part appealed to In obedience to tho decree of dissolu- day that the only, element of doubt as all those who have sailed through these southern seas. Australia wits favored with three poems; New Zea- land was recalled with one: Tahiti had "A Song for Little, Mata." Hono-1 iiuu was mcntioneu witu a vivid de- scriptlon of a departing one's regrets and the scene at leaving. This part was completed with "The Voyage of Kupe," a Maori adventurer who dis covered New Zealand. The final part was composed of "The Master," in memory of the mas ter musician, Henry Holmes; "To Leonard," on his first birthday and! "The Chant of the Soul Triumphant ' j Notwithstanding the somewhat I scattered audience, the poet did thov-' ough justice to his works, and each rendering was received with ap an plause. The entertainment was an -n.i ! amain, smuce&B. The next reading will take mice on Monday evening. Keeler leaves on , his globe encircling tour by tho Ten- - Ln Tuesday neXt' He V1U UIB Urieni. TO DREDGE HARBOR AND FILL IN LANDS The work of dredging the harbor by the American Standard Dredging Com pany between the channel and the Ala kea wharves, will be begun immedi ately. The material brought up will be forced through a lC-lnch pipe to the marshy lands' near Fort Armstrong, and this will do away with a notorious b-eeding place for mosquitoes. The pipe arrived on tne Wllhelmlna on Tuesday morning, and the work of making the trench is already in hand. The dredging of the harbor will, there fore, have farther reaching effects than usual, for the sand, etc., drawn up will be utilized In a way that will get fine results, and Increase the value of tho land, as well as doing away with spots that must be eyesores to many, especially the military officials who are located In that district. The Myrtle and Healanl boat clubs will entertain hundreds of friends on Regatta Day. WON'T EVEN RUN AWAY. La Folletto Is pushing his candidacy for the Presidential uomlnalon. STANDARD OIL NEW YORK, Sopt. l.For tho first time In tunny years it was almost im- ,,nan,lB , l.v or snll Standard nil SIOCK loony in u.o iew iurK inuriHH. No one had any Idea what this stock, which yesterday sold at G!!l a share, was worth. Standard Oil of New Jorsey passed out of existence ns a trust stock yes- about $625 per share, transactions be terday, In accordance with the recent ing restricted to ensh dealings. A bid Supreme Court decision. of $310 a shnro for Standard Oil "ex- An attompt was made to trade In the old shares, attaching to tho cor- j t,nl asremonts whereby the seller " " iibiiib s oiiuoiuiurius iu uie uuyer. yJii una uuhib biuck was q,,olcd nt nbout yestorda''8 figures, but no business was done today. NEW YORK. Aug. 31.-The Stand- nrtl 011 Company of New Jersey today l'assetl 0,lt ol- existence, so far as its i Present form and functions are con- ' cerned. After today this famous corporation will cease officially to carry on Its operations as the head of a vast or- tlon of tlle Supreme Court, it is reiin- ! Qulshlng Us control of the subsidiary j concerns, and today was the date set for tho ending of tho old regime. With the end of this business today, tne company s uooks containing tne list of stockholders were closed, and the stock of its subsidiary companies will be distributed among the stock- SALE OF SEATS 'S In one of His fluent generalizations John Ruskln tells us that "all goad arl nas tne canaclty o Pleasing. There is no law ntrainst Ita nlpanlno-. . " ' " 0,1 the contrary' there ,s something g either in the spectator or in the art when-it ceases to please." The .S.r. - ! l t.ia .umuua uuuu BAND plays music for the million. Sousa as " , a conductor is merry and bright. His. If arrangements can be made for mission in life as a bandmaster Is to an evenl"S concert, tickets will go on please the public. With this end In sale for same Monday morning, Sep- vlew "The March King" is careful tefmber at nIne o'clock. never to have more than two or three' serious numbers on his program, Sousa believes that music was in- tended to make us cheerful, and bo has the courage to act up to his be- Refreshing As a Nighfs Sleep One of the best things about Stearns' Headache Wafers Is that they not only cure the headache quickly, but leave your head "as clear as a bell." The heavy, druggy feeling that follows the use of most headache remedies Is wholly unknown to users of 1 Stearns' Headache Wafers Many people say "they are refreshling as a night's sleep" for they simply drive away the pain, leaving the head normally at ease. You can depend upon Stearns' Headache Wafers just as millions of others have done for years; and they relieve not only headaches but many other kinds of pain; yet they are and always have been free from opiates, morphine, chloral and other habit-forming drugs. After one trial you will know that these tiny, tasteless snow-white wafers should always be kept at haHd. Bo sure to get STEARNS' the genuine. COMPANY IS PAU holdors In tho parent organization of record nt that tlmo. Th work ot portioning the com pnny's holdings of tho Btock of moro t,mn th,rty 8ubBl(Uarlo8 nffeoted win oco1)y nt least threo months, it is ex poctcd, so that tho readjustment will not bo completed before December 1 Standard Oil was traded in today nt subsidiaries," or without rights to participation in tho distribution of sub sldiaries, was made by a venturesome uuuur on luu uuru, mil UB no lliiuiu- gem. uppnusiu can yei ue inauo oi uio worth of tho stock when divested of the outside holdings, the offer was not accepted.. The New Jersey company, in add! tlon to acting as the holding corpora- tlon, conducts a large oil business and has extensive property holdings. Tho company, however, has never made a public report, and no opportunity has been afforded for gauging tho value of to tne general enect ot reorganization on the I resent stockholders lay in the anility of the constituent companies, operating independently to produce so large a total of profits as has been pos- siuie unaer tne present iorm oi man- agement. As to whether this can be done, he said, only the future will dis- close. lief. He amuses his audience while he is winning their admiration, and i ho sends the patrons of his concerts home not only in good humor, but with a feeling of satisfaction. His programs aro most electlc and his t band is so well trained that thp musl' 'clans finds no difficulty In making the transition from LItszt's "Preludes" or Strauss's "Till Eulensplegel" to one diimi f a,, a v,i i ? "1 """V" - - eZ Z ale for the ma . nee concert at B - 'Wtrom'. Music Company tomo, . . BORN. DOAK In Honolulu, September 7, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Doak, a daughter. News Item Cleanliness Carried to An Extreme You might say this nbout us after a visit to our Sheridan Street milk depot. But It Is all necessary If you want to be assured of absolutely puro milk. Compare our scientific meth ods with the ordinary barnyard and you'll see why If Is" to your Interest to buy milk from Honolulu Dairymen's Association Phone 1572 i The Colonial A Family Hotel where tho superlative is expressed In accommodations, service and cuisine. Miss Johnson Emma St., above Vineyard LIMITED Honolulu T. H. Shipping and Com mission Merchants SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Representing .ISM. Ewa Plantation Co. 'My; Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. ; Kohala Sugar Co. ' Apokaa Sugar Mill .Co. ' Pulton Iron Works, of St. Louis, i Weston's Centrifugals. Babcock & Wilcox Boilers. ;I: Green"s Fuel Economizer. Matson Navigation Co! New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Boston. Aetna Insurance Co. National Fira Insurance Co. Citizen's Insurance Co. (Hartford Fire Insurance Co. The London Assurance Corporation. C. Brewer & Co.. LIMITED. Fire and Marine Insurance Agencies Roysl Insurance Co. of Liverpool. London Assurance Corporation. Commercial Union Assurance Co. of London. Scottish Union and National Iniur ance Co. of Edinburgh. Caledonia Insurance Co. of Edin burgh. Smerlcan and Foreign Marine Insur ance Co, mm, iiii ltd SUGAR FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND INSURANCE AGENTS. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com pany. Haiku Sugar Company. Pala Plantation. Maul Agricultural Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahuku Plantation Compony, i McBryde Sugar Company. 1 Kahuku Plantation Company. Kauai Railway Company. Kauai Electric Company, Honolua Ranch. Haiku Fruit & Packing Company, Kauai Fruit & Land Company, Castle & Cooke.