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fqrfTp- '"T'T" -? "v""1 " 'r-wf f visr-- ysf qr jTt ?J" 'V ""isr -" ' sjpwi 1 I , "?. t t '' 'jfvTT V " nvn.vi.va ntTu.TrriNV iionomjix, t. h., tiuuisday. mak. 25, 1909. 11 -V W (M'KHflWi . i What Hawaii Offers 'The Visitor And Those Who Would Make Homes SHORT "SKETCH OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR SETTLER American Citizens Sought - And None Olher! Need Apply '-I- (By GOVEMJOIt W. F. rilEAB) ' I.IIV In Hawaii piisseaseH 11 rli.iim Hint mil he Ml, Iml not ii 'imbed, row bo I hero without snon tncliuB u InnKlliR to I cumin, or h-iivc thcic wlthoiit IoiirIiis lo I el urn. The fi'i fcel clluiiiti', neither hoi nor cold. mid yet with nn nppit-clahle differ ence bctwoou summer niul winter, with liny desltcl tempcintui'c, 8." ocripom in ficzln point, obtainable t utiy time within Khint dlstniKi-H between shore nml lofty mount a In top: I he hilRht, nr.uro skies liy day niul htllllunl or tnooii-lll nights, tlio iipiiliwc.il wnlcis of the ocean. Hk 1 nml liy ouo to a wrecked rnln.bow; Hie rirlilv varlojratcd coloring of inonnt'iln anil valley, i lad In tin l ml vonluic- all nml.e cnndll lilll.l of Iir, ideal. The resultant satisfaction i.innot be better exprosroU than 111 these wiirdH of Mark Twain, spoken twenty year lifter Ills residence thcio, whllo Hawaii was, still a for pIkh land: " 'No alien lund In nil the world lim, nny deep, alroiiR charm for mo lint Unit one; no other land could to loiiRhiKly anil bcseoi hliiKly haiilit V hip, sleeping nnd wpMhk, through Viir a lifetime, no that one lias done. Other I III 11 rh leuvo me, but It Blddes; other thing change, but It remains the nine. Tor nie Its balun all 1 are nlwaH blowing. Ha summer kciui Iht-hlnR In Ihe situ. 'I he pulsing of Hk Kiirf-lient la lu my ear; I ean t-eu Its Rnrlanded cniRS, ItH sleiplliR cas rades. Its plumy pnl ma drow.dnn by the slime. In rcniol- suniiitltx llont leu ili,i- Mauds nliuve the cloudrw-K; I 1. 111 fill the Kpliii of ItH woodland Hdltudis, 1 cm he 11 the Hplaah of It 1. 10 ' in 1 1 tmslrtht still llve.i rv i . : : MM&'V0V I'll Wlnii"",r ' I f4W M$w iii"i the liriMth of lluno-. tlril peilrheil t welity years iiro.' ' I In v .ill inn I not hr. lliiin"lil or MB 11 lolllillv lit lillllllic pi-unle, ill- 114 :i rornlmi com In. n n incic posses (Inn ol tlio t 11 i led Htuli'K, or us an 111I11111I iiiiinlrv. 11 Ik mow n full nedged Terrliory or the ttnllcd State with 11 mvc;ri until mine hlnlily m jnulxyd llinn that of imv other Tcirl 1'ii.v Ihnafnr. It h iuiIv - d liv Kleniner fioni i!nn rrnm Ihmi, with ;'M li It Ik cotincelcd li. I.nlli i,ib i.nl wliclevs. The 1-d.iml' nie con lu 1 toil with e.n !i nt In r h wlicle j.iiid cm It has a good telephone stit he OiikI, well-graded, nilil, In a I.iiki' measure, intit-ndumlzfd loud' en III If the prlmlpnl Islands, mil IhemX me half a diiPn i.illinads of l.reiiter 01 lent lehKlh Uel.Mvn III. Islands MtenmerH i-oiiHluutl ply. I Civilization Old "There Is- tin oxeellenl Judlrl'il s-' tern with Amerlinii JihIrcs, nnd u I public M limit M t"f 1. now SO trai old, the pride of the people. There mv Kline thiHy dill., weekly, nml inonlhlj publications. 1'icsn iIIh pati'heH of the winld'a news nre re ieled nml ptilillahed In inoinlnf; ami evenlnit papers. Tin iMIIxnilon I , nldei tliiiu tint of tile I'liclfle 1'iiant, u xlioni; rnliin ll.njim been phintid tlieie fioni New KiiRlund lung before the a"iuliltloii of California bv the United Sliitcx. The Itiilteil Slates Is now estuhllsh lilK there one' of the Htionci'Ht llllll t iry nnd naval stations lu the world, and, for this purpnap 111 well as for the development of hnihors for com merce, Is Spending millions of dol lars, j "Tlio Ipitillntr policy pf the Terri torial OoveVnnient, lunitlly lnduired and encoiii.iKeil by the AdmlnUtrn lion, lu 1 ho settleinent of the public l.imhi of the U'anrls. The IioIiIIiirs will he of U sl11 HUlHrlent to suppoit iifainlly and n good beRlnaliiK ul--'idy has been made. Tito denlr Is to people the tslnnils with persons h'i aie 01 will hrotii.' Amurlciin lit-, Uehs, and none other need apply. Publio 7" amis I "The pulillc lands of Hawaii nro In mun rcpeils more 1 Ike those that hnvo hei' reelnlmod on the mainland nan those that uiuallv nre thrown .pin to inttlinii lit In the Htnt'ii. They pil heavily nnd coninuind IiIkIi pileeu The lonillllons of fitrm Iiik differ from thnic on the main Hatl icb.fitnf i Mr &&&!&&&& tMhtMM land. In Kcnri.il i uipi me of a Kiih liopluil n.iliiu a, id mil I lie nn li as i. in lie lien pn.i.d loni; ihtnuiis v Itliout ib n rloi ill. .11 , ml tin ie llllle a lunuei " mil In -nn l i a e.u iid i h.itr ltt'ire i om.iik to the i . ii II , , ..,1 h Inn e tin pr H.iiln i ' i uaiei GOVEDNOn V F. THEAR S I me ha In eii bin a iiIimI In an umtsiitil lt i:i(, to i.lii, iluiial in- dnslrlci tin paiibiit.nK to Ihe .lll,ai liidiiHtn. v 1 1 1 I cnti dui'tcd on a hnce a lie Of late u.ii ill tell t lull has been diluted lo the application of science in Industrie morn suited to the small fanner, nnd now the produitlon of pineapples, most of which' nip canned, i aimer, tobacio, sisal, ml ton, coffee, nml olher crops Is well under wsiv. , To Get Lands , "Thero nro various metlimlu of iir nulrlne land. I'erhnpx the Tidlon Ine Is best adapted lo the needs and put poses of niot Aiiietliun m It !. "the mill of divl'don mm Irs Willi Ihe conditions upon each ti.til. lu Celieral, It Is fiom fin to 10 for Konil plnoappTe laud. I'lir other eiops the, men may be larger or smaller. Th" bind Is disposed of fur about imi fourtb of Its lippinlKed value and p.tv ' ment Is permitted In annual iuslall- meats riAciliiR a pei lod of ten ears, I wllhnut Interest. A resilience of live years In required. Jtesldrmc must' T "IT1 1 ii nave an packed full. W have ever seen. There's a big variety of them, too. The man with forethought will buy his, Spring and Summer Clothes now while there iss the widest choice of the best fabrics. Elkis' Building;, King near -i . . tCUStittknd - A " leflu within tin rn J earn (if 'or cu tty, the Ions period of liotflniiltiK he liif; allowed fo ps In enable seltlerH to earn money In olher wajs until the ran Ret their farms on a pnylnt! basli. There nre, also, conditions ie ipilrliiK the nltl vnt Ion nf varylnu liereenliiBPS of the arable land for n peiP.d of years. I'pon fulfillment of (oiidlllons it patout Is c to n ted at the end of leu years. "The expense reunited for hrlliB lnc the land under i tilthallnn and ihe time iciiilrcd for I'ibtnlnlni; the Hi t imp would tnulto II luiiHwslble mi .1 peiKQit wlllioui i nine means to take up new land successfully In II in, ill The people who succeed me i hose Who (oino Willi ii few thoii aiid dollars nf capital,. and that class iii.'M expect not only to make n itood II' lit: fioni their land, but, also, to riih life as It can I njoyed per haps nowhere else." a m m DAND CONCERT. Tin r, will be n pilbllf hnml conceit ' i mni: ul 7: :bi at ihe Alexander iinni. Hold tiinf garden. Tm fit. p The Cmiitotlo (new- ... l.nfort Inn i 'i nlclau N'lRhls tnewl v i I.iicylnnl (iit Tbnt''B Mo (new) t'lotrom.irchl 'nil Imiht -.Moilsnuiusse tnew) .. Vlu' l'AUT 11. Vocal Hawaiian Sours . .nr. by HerRer Silicl.on I'nclo I'ele's Illrtlulay inew) PniiRlaa Haiti- liny I llnvo the Pleasure . .. ..' I.lnke final. Mamly on the Mash Thurban The Htar HpatiKhd ll.inner Itncltm swindlers rob Stpractie. Wash storekeeper lu l.os Atu;i li .1 cf t I0IW0 taiwfesowUK (EMIphfJ1IT An lahalatlon for Whooplng-Couflh, Croup, BronchCtls, Coughs, uipmncna, waiarrn. OretoUn la m Boon lo AtUimll. Ihf It nut sswia rtrffUtobrfihUii fmeOf for dltMM cf Ik brxUhlnir orhit lUaii lo Uk th rJf Into tb iwmulir 1'ra.nlann suim LMMUtM Ik ftlf. ranatVtHl iimiiai tiutilA. I cATtled t)Tr lti d1suird rnrUr ltb twy brlht llTta pruIuayMt 4 rttmunt lrtUmf& It U lTlubl t mcUtwt HhmaJlchlUra. Tbo of a Con MinjptlYt Trni1tnrr will flnJ ImrarJtsl r4Ul from Couh or lnflamtl Ccmllltnfi n( th tbtoaU ALL DRUaaiSTS. .ftfhd KUl tot (It ct tptlv Dookkrt Viio-rrcolrn Go in) k alun Htrrct, N oi-k SlWilBBMBMMa1 urnmer of arx i enormous stocK They ai;e the v " -i- . Garden Spot 01 Tha Qnnrlnxjin Ono i nc uuuuuvni oca (An Appreciation by a Mnlihlnl.) Ai the child nlih inltieli'd awe nun eK'Ctnticy, Imps mi-r the panes of hist Chrlttmas Icliire-bofik the trnttlrt visitor watches, with hreathlOM admlr ntlou. tho countless wonders of Ilnw.ttl imfohl thenisclius beloiu his spelb bound K.ir.c. I'ruiii the mlnuto ho :al(hes his first plltnpse of Kokn Head '""'I pnrtliiK, lie sees Oaliii s penxs sink below the hoilzon, his ejes nre rntrlnatcd by the matchless Rlnrlua mni mature n.ts lavisucu upon tins is land paradise. TIip visitor approaches Hawaii with, And then there Is the dincendntit of his hopes ret hlch; ho has heard tho the Lords of the Land, the generous, praises or Hawaii sum; In miiir and open hoarted Hawaiian. Ills very bo ston. He is not illsiippolnled. fnr hero ,lnK Is filled with liluslo, and heiccr Is the land of lomaneo, mid of welcome. Ihe mH-s ho Is doubtless hiimniliiR an alr. is'rtlinncp some quaint, but me "The wind that sweeps liter the sea I lodlous tune composed b a dead and fcitiRH sweetly Aloha to mo; i no oreezes inni sweep tier tlio sntPI , Sa Aloha, nml bid me In laud.' Pi otu the moment Hint he twines his first Icl nroiind his hat, tho newcomer i Come the In lomltiR bhlp. Next he Is Is Hawaiian, heart nml soul. Hero Is tho I'ound. Midi In tho councils of his haven where not "a JarrltiR note ills- adopted country., Hut of low or hlsh turhs the eten tenor of perfect eon.'aVKice. he is ever tho same itenerous. tcntincnt: hero Is, of 11 veilty, tho l.iml of milk and honey. Kor the llrst week thu visitor waltn for tho disillusionment to come. It seems lutimsslble that so pei feet n'Hpnt can exist without mine drawback. ter tno iirst week HO beoomes ucens- t'ltned to the unwonted cantor!, iinI letlles down to ii perfect eiiJo)inent of Ihe comforts which he finds spread out i before him. And It Is not Nntutu's treasures nlone that dellKlit his Rar.o. Honolulu, sen-hotmd thouith she Is, nnd thoiii amis of miles away from that land wliltlt the hiiiiii;, seir-sntlsfled main hinder him fntullously dubbed "cltll Izatltni." is n metropolis ns comnletn in ns iippomiiuems ns nny city on thgf'oe u-iy 01 .-apics, tne crescent-siinpeii American conlinent. Tho shonnlui! district Is, ut once. Orient and Occi dent, the hotehi combine the charms of the hosletrles of t.iiinlon with Ihouo of the Itlvlera. An excellent car service provides the visitor with easy access tn the l laces nf Interest lu and nbnnt tho rn Hal, CarrliiRes and nutouiob'llcH theru lire for those who prefer to charter their own conveyances. Tho ambitious pedestrian finds countless walks,, through fern-Krowu mountain f.int; the famous Schaffner & Suits r i r - or tnese nne Lilotnes just in. uur jtore is Nobbiest Suits in the Handsomest Cloths we TOGtilKI Fort St. . 4 .Jt-tfl from !) . which tempt him ii.ui III ' f n I, i', nf esse. to the student of huminltv what " fin' f i,(,i n i I ip ii ,,i I in ihe picturesque R.ub tint nn est lviii m much of Its romance to Ihe land of the Cherry Illossoni lelo, trljw nbiiiit the street on his quaint wooden eloK- Thu Chltirse damsel, her hulr ctj with nrnamcntM of beaten Kold, 'nnd lad hi her bifurcated L-armentn. trots about tho shops and storos, as I inn ..iieei nirii us any oiiUKnier ill llio Occident. 'gone reptescntallvo of Hawaii's royaPj , Inn The Hawaiian first presents himself lo Ihe K.'iJe of the pleasure-seekliiK vis itor as he dltes from the pier to wcl- ...', ,.i V pIcasuro-lovlnB Individual. ' I . Ilnidly has the IncomlnK tourist set , ot mi "terra llnna," when his thouUits and his steps turn toward! hVnlkikl iv-ich. He has heard the1 Af-,PIP' "hit matchless liatlilnc Krouiiii sum; throughout the world. At i Itlileni spas ho has heard. "Oh. lllilx I" all rlitht, but hnte jou over bathed at Walklkl In Honolulu? II I Kb as liavo been the tibltor's hocs cnncernliiK Honolulu In general. It has been townrd the beach that ho has looked with the keenest expectations. lie Is not disappointed As blue as tho bay of Monaco; that famed laitoon which lends to Monto Carlo mnie than half Its enchantment, as varied ns Is i Iiirooii that comprises Walklkl Uonch, lieRitars pen descrlptiou. Nlpht after nlRht, fnr months, the visiter can Raze out over tho ocean, i find each nlRht he will nml some now i nehantment to hold him Siell-bound. ' l-'irst. may Imp. 'twill be tho wondrous lellectlons of tho stnrs which dot the placid waters like sparks of fire; next 'twill bo the sieclrum like surface of the RorRCous bay. Statistics show that Hawaii occu pies as Important place In tho ceo- i I - i.kmiibmtatKjtiiju Styles ! 4 tiotnlo nrranRcnicnts of tho unlvcreo, a ' that, wero tho suddenly eliminated, tho " markets of the world would experience n revoluilonar shock llti' to tho vls a Itor on pleasure bent fho prrsen' tin spinach of an ocean Arcldlt, slu- Is the risiluiniers narnillse NTI SALOON LEAGUE HOLDSMEETJNIiTONIGHT hls .t.n.nu 'Thursday March - h "r- : - . , , dllloOli . ., . it h . M Annual Mt.ctlni; In the main audlcniu room of the Cetilrnl Union Church. Inimcdlately follow Ins tho brief toutlnu business, there will be n ills cuff Ion. of the llqurtr problems of Ha waii, lu which ex Governor OeorRo It. Curler, Senator William O. Smith an I Hon. John O Wholtey will take pari cx-Oovornor Carter more particularly prcsentltiR the question. "Shall Hono lulu Tolerate tho Saloon Hvil." Ill recent trip throttqhout the Southern States, with Its opportunity of study InR the radical rhanpes that hao tak en place there in repanl to tho exist ence of snloons, places him In posl Hon tu raise) nnd discuss the question of tho existence of saloons In Hono lulu, ns nhove stated. Senator Smith's Ksltlon. ns Presi dent of the Senate, where chanRcs In the liquor laws have already been con sidered, has afforded him special op portunity to study Into our Renenil teni)er.ince situation, and sn bo will be nble in present that phn ut the nieetltiR Honorable John (!. Woolley lias, re turned tn Hawaii to retime ivork in the cause of temperance and It Is connied pppeclnlly forlnn W ho has onine fit 'li'i- tiii n. terest of the whole comnutul-y is Rcnerally moused. through tho chaiiRcs that nre belnR attempted In the I.eRlslatuie ns to our liquor laws. nvery one Is most cordially Invited to bo present. Tho Committee of nr. rntiRements wish attention to ho ell ed also to the slnRlnR that Mrs. Mnckall promises, nnd nRnln to tho retlrltiR uddress of President John W. Wndmati, who nftcr four years In office thinks It wire to have a chaiiRO made, especially In view of tho neces sity of IiIb frequent absences from Honolulu, cither nn the other Islands, or on ihe mainland. UNION BARBER SHOP. - Mnnnlo Vlclra late of the Silent llarbcr Shop, has opened ton so rial par lors at tho old I'nlon llarber Shop stand, entrance on Klni; street next to I'nlon firlll. llcst fcorvlce Ruarantced. j. r-i Phone 651 :OTV i i 1 i i