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rWk s WtyW&W! P.VCN1N0 IHH.I.nTIN. HONOLULU T. II., WKDNUSOAY, JUNn 80, '09 I Lace July 1st, at 8 o'clock Linen, Torchon and Cluny Laces and Insertions These goods are brand new and embody all of the latest patterns and designs. All widths, - - - 15c a yd German Torchon Laces and Insertions New and crisp goods, all widths, 8 l-3c a yd See these Goods in our Beretania Street Show Window Sachs' Dry Goods. Co., Lid. jT.piVral "0""O 01'' klck or Wnianac sand, coral or rock furnished to fill up depres- "501113? X4QIL Mons or buil(I UP terraces. Phone SOO F. M. FOND A-s-sihrr. Repaired ,0n M at our Garae Your mncliine will bo taiy for you when we -say it will 'ic. Wei don't experiment ou nutos; we repair i them. Franklin Von Hamm-Young i1 CO., LtU. 1D09 MODEL "0" RUNABOUT. ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING.' EXPERT HORSE SHOEING. W. W. WRIGHT & CO., Kins and South Sts. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. Royal Hawaiian Garage GEO. S. WELLS, Mgr. HOTEL ST PHONE 191. Repairing by Expert Mechanic. Prices Reasonable. FRANKLIN "D" TOURING CAR. AGENTS FOR THE KISSEL KAR AND CHALMERS-DETROIT. THKSK arc OUIl Prices Developing Printing 2 1-2 x 1-4.,. 3 1-4x4 1.4 3 1-2 x 3 1 -2 J 3 1-4x5 '-2- 4 ' 5 0 ex. 25, 12 ex.fA :4 ?" G ex. 25 12 ex. 45 G ex. 3" 12 ex. .60 Kach Do,. .04 .45 liach Do.. ..o; .Co Uach Doz.g .06 70. Our fonmila is: "Personal attention and thoroughness." Take Your Films to GURRETS JBWIf I'Vijii 1 a ASSOCIATED GARAGE, Ltd Merchant St. Harness Schuinnn Carnage C Ltd. Merchant St. BAMBOO RAFFIA Ve Iflo O Car No. 184 can now be Found at TEL 199 SHRINE RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE Officers Elected Ana New Orleans Gets Next Conclave IMPERIAL DIVAN FOR 1909 AND 1910. Illllicrl.il Potent lit o (lonrgu I.. Street, of Itlclimoml, V.i. Imperial Deputy Potentate 1'iedcr Irk K III'ios. tif Los Amjoles lui'rl.il Chief It:tljlan J. Prank I'icul (if Pargi N. 1). Inipcilnl Assistant HiiIiIj.iii W. J Cunningham, (if llultlmnie. Iniliril.il High Priest iitul Prophet tMIII'iin V lu.ln ur Wheeling Imperial Orh in il (iiihle -Jacob T .t.iiiou, of Columbus : Iiupciinl Tre.isutor William S I Brown, tif Pittsburg (reelected) Imperial Itoeordcr Benjamin W Howell, (if Boston docketed) llil'il.u I'lrsl Ceremonial Master Pi edoilck IL Smith, nf Hnclioitrr. N. Y I Imperial Second CereiiKinlnl .Muster J P Slovens, of I'lirlliinil. Jlc 1 Imperial Marshal llenr) I". .NMil ! liughutis, (if SI UmiIh I llil'ilnl Cnptiiln of Die (lirird Charles I:. Ovcrshlic, of Minneapolis. Imperial Oilier (liniril Lll is J. Jnu ohy. of ImllniuiiKillK (nil. Tliu thlrty-nflh sessnln nf the Ini lierlnl Council of tlie Ancient Arabic (Inter of N'olile of the Mvhllo Slirllle cniuo to nil end at 3' II) o'clock jester day nfterlioon In Scottish Kite Catho ilral, Sixth mid Walnut sttcels, after (mo nf the most liiirimiiiloiiH meetings III the history of llic Phi)gtcuiic1 of .Musoniy, sa)s the l-oulsvlllo Courier .lonrnal. Only two session of the Im pel hil Council vvoto mccss.irv In which to complete ItK business The fact Ik. thoio was hut little of liiiorliincc lo he transacted hy the nobles, with tin Fig ht For i Pines Washington lime 1M - In imexpecl 'dlv short imltr He Senate todjv took ip and ill ihikciI of the liimher schedule Hid then ctlltll'lg Upon the discussion if pineapples, ngiccd iihiii the provi sion icgulutlng the rates of duly on ili.it :n tide The sailing uas not Kiiioolli when It ratlin to pineapples. The contention In this connection w.u foi I I j lift tales mil cniiiu frnni Duiimciit.c rources. l'he olijectors weie Taliaferro mid Fletcher of Florida The house hail Hed ii diilv of b cults per ciihlc foot 11 pliif.ipjdcH In h'liiels and of (8 per ilioiiKiind, hilt the Senate Committee, oil Flu. nice reduced this rati- to 7 cents mi! 7. icspt rltwly. Ihus rublorln;,' the lirovlsloiis of the Dlimley law, Tnllaferio preseiilt'd an 'amendiueiit eutorliiK the llonxe rate, hut chutiKiiiK 'he other K)itlons of the prolnlous so is to lequlro Hie p.iyinent of half a out a pound for pineapples In hulk. Tlu ((intention wis for and against ilils lucieasr and the llsht was mainly oetwe ii Hit Klorlil.i Senators repre- 'yentltiK a pineapple piodiiel'ii: Stnlo and Smith ami Itnjucrnf Mai land In whose State there ale lame pineapple caiinlnK tstalillshiuenls I)lsaoului; nil championship of the miners, the ..MaOUlid Scnalors in. oh a struuiious flRlit ou Kcneral principles against the Increase of the dut. Il.it tier t harmed I the Hepuhllcnn p.irt ulth hid fnllli In pioinlsliiK to lower tariff duties After n deliite cNlemllim over all nit four hours' lime, the Talhiferro atiiein! inont was addplcil 114 In 3D This was u defeat for (he finance (oinmlttee hut the amendment wag not stteiiiiniisl leslsted hy the committee and hecinl of Its members voted for II. RECEIVKWORD. In the case of Lewis S. CooK. Ltd iiealtist Mary II. Atcherlc), C'leiK 'riiompMin of the Supieine Court has Just received acknowledgment of iccelpl b the clerk of the U S. Su piemu Couit of the records on tile in the above t.ise. and has been Klven niiiubei 197, set for October, 1909. teini. The plaintiffs In the cave of Solo mon Kauliiuie et nl against William l.aa have submitted a motion In the Supreme Court to dismiss the de fendant's exceptions. Van N.inlcn's Mug-ulne will havi 'ill ill tide on Hawaii h A II l'ord In Its August Issue lAccplinil r ihctlii)! tin oilier emu .1 the h Ik Hon of the u M meeting place and having a " I time New OrlPiiu was iinuiiluiousi) cjios- eli as the tmctlug pluce next .veir and the date of holding the session was fixed nt April 7 and s In order lint cooli r weather conditions tu.i) prevail, other than the nobles cimc In contact wllh In Louisville during the month of liinv. Iteallv there was no conies! on the tloor of the (ouucll for the next imotlllK pi, He Although Toledo did lint withdraw from the i;ue. vet it was cccii when the time came for selecting u place that Ncvv Orleans hail II by overwhelming odds. Toledo nobles took their defeat gond-iinttircillv and joined In making the vote for New Orleans unanimous. Won In a Walk. Lllas .1. .Iiicoh), isitrntiite of Mural Temple, lnillunaiolls, lud won the election ns outer glial d in n walk. The falling down of W. I'reeland Keudrlck. of I. ii Lit Temple, Philadelphia, I'a., was a great snipiNc to his ft lends. The llrst li.ilt.it wiih such a siirpilse to Iheiii Dial It uas several minutes before they got their lirinlh and when the) did get It the Minister noble hail c.ii IiiioiI the pi Ire. The first ballot saw four candidates In the Held for the of lice, i; I., (I.'iirelson, of Anil Temple TiKonia, Wash : Kilns J .lacohy, of Mural Temple Indianapolis, Ind.; WII Hum Van Sickle, of Moslem Temple Dettolt. Midi., and W. Freelaml Kend rick, or 1 .11 l.u Temple. Philadelphia. I'll. The fit st ballot resulted III Mr J.iuihv leading In u hlg luaVnlt) Mr Van Sickle ami .Mr. Cnrrelsou with dicw from the race and the second ballot resulted as follows. Jntoh, 250, and Keudrlck, 1S. No Ctunnr In Rulci, An aliempt was made to make n change In the rules as rpg.nds the fees In (oiinecHoii with slirineilom, hut lids was voted down by an ovcrwhvlmlui; mnjoritv. William Dalley, of Korein Temple, jllnvvlliis, Wo. made the repot t of the 'committee on time and place of meet ing next vear Mr Dalley stated that the commltuo was unanimous in nc (iiiiiiiL'tidliig that New Orleans b sc llecled as the mieling dace for the I Shi liters anil that the (Into he changed to April 7 mid S for the reason Hint cooler weather might be experienced In that latitude during April than May or June The New Orleans nobles wauled the (lute fixed about the middle of Mav. but the (oiiimlttee decided on April The New Orients nobles sild lh.it the dale would be sullsfactoiy The recoininc'jdullou of the roininlt tie also contained a proviso Unit u spec lal committee be llplMllllleit so It) ! Ill case Hie hotels of New OrU ills d not ke p their agreements la guirim i teeing not lo lalse their pilces alio the prices for onllnnrv occasliuis 1m ' cdiunilttee with the imperial xit n late, mav have the siwer lo rlinmo the pl'Ue of tneetliig This wns aN. siillsfactor) In Hie New Orleans n ihli -Tlie dales of the thirl) four session preceding the Uiulsvllle mieilug and the cities In which the) vveie held an as follows. June , I87fi. New Yolk Cltv IVIirtiniy , U77. Alli.ni N V IVIminr) fi. 1S78, New York flu Ktlnii.it) 8. 1879. Alhativ N Y rebriinrv 4. 18S(l. Alb.iti). N Y June 2. 18SH, New Yotk Clt) June 9, 1881, New York Cllv June 7, 1SS2, New Toik I'll) June . Ibi.l. New York Cltv June I. 1S8I. New York Cltv June I. ISs:., New Yoik Cltv June H, 1SS5, Cleveland June 20. 1S87. Indlaiiniiotis June 2.1. 1SSS. Totouto. Can June 17. 18.9. Chlc-igo Juno 2.1. 189D, Pittsburg June 9. 1S9I, Niagara Kails N Y August i;. 1892. Omaha June 1.1 U9.1, Cluclniintl June 21 1S9I Delivei September 2 189,1, Ninitaskel lleni.li Muss. June 21. 1S9C. Clew-laud June 8, 1897, Detroit June II, 1898. Dill.is. June II. 1899. Murrain .May 22. 19oil, Washington. 1). C June 11, 1901 Kansas City. Mo. June 111, 19U2. San Francisco July 8. 903. Saratoga Springs. N Y July 13, Hull. Atlantic City. N Y June 20. 19ns. Nlngira Tails N Y June 12 lsofi, Chicago Mn 7. 1907 Los Angeles July U, 1908. St. l'nul. $M fisHHSjWork Horses ii, SOUTH SEAS CURIO I ""SHjSJ, Co , Young Dulldlnrj mt the Electric , "Iftg. CO. Yo ;vJS5 (Under HsmUC-iSlRll). Bishop St. Reccptl ex Alamfda a New Ship mint of Iateit SI vies in LADIES' HATS. K. UYEDA, 10JJ8 IIUUANU ST Large imported woik horses for sale. CLUB STABLES Fort St. TEL. 100. - I jTJW"''01- Henl" cartfs on talo M J5T nuLETIN ADB PAY -fpQ; Ihe Uulletln odise. Matchless Styles In Regal Footwear The LATEST PARISIAN and NEW YORK CREATIONS. The Shoes now beinp; worn in New York and oilier fashion centers. Exclusive models and hili grade in every par ticular. Vamps made in King patent colt and uppers of suede of different col ors to match clothing. Up-to-date joung men are buying them rapidly because the shoes are nifty and styl nil. Custom Special, bench make. $5,00 n pair, ftSiijji f-iSWrtyV Regal Shoe Store. McCiimllcss Will,' King and Rctlid Sti, petition Finni M. I' Iloblnsoii. Hie surviving en eciitor or the tslale of Ihe late James llobliisoti, has nsked Hie Circuit Conn In a petition tiled today, ror a Diiiil ills trlhiitloii of the proipert) in accordance with Ihe terms or Hie will left Id Mr Iloblnsoii. lie sets forth Hun no s.'tl lion has over been filed asking for the approval ol final accounts, and at ores cut the titles are vested in him This Is the case in which the six unnuiil accounts wen. n mi n'..,i n. September 7, 1870. M llolilnson. Hie I line v I' Ward niiil the lute 8 C Allen were npimlutcil e.tecutors of the last will of the late Jumes Hoblnsoii Tint will was admitted to promt. March 11, 1878. Ward die March 19 1892 mid Allen. Mid 13. 1903 Tin letllloner states that an annual ac counting has been rendered up until the present time, mid now asks for n final distribution of Hie propert). which is said to he v allied at 1100,000 VERY DaY can be Sunday for the cooK when jou BURN GAS Cooliing is playing, to ihe woman 'who hts a Cas Stove. Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd., BISHOP STREET, . n H D&corefQ For covering Wall-Paivcr. Plaster or Wood ' The ideal snmtarv wall cov ering. In runny tints. Sec sample in nctual use in new rooms of the Alexander Young Cafe. Sold by Lewers & Cooke, : LIMITED 177 S. King $t. Teiritoriat Board of Immigration Office 403 Stancewald Bldg. Honolulu. LUNCHES and DRINKS The most ponular J place in town, J. The Fashion Saloon Hotel St. near Fort. Jack Scully. Jack HobfrK 1 ' " i i iii i. . m J SiiKTliitetiileiil of Pnhllc Works Miirslou Campliell this mornlnir nn Ii "-'Hi Hint he had concluded succesB- lul iiegotiatlcui lor Ihe widtnlng of lli'lel street, between Alake.i and Itlchnrcls tlrevts. Tlio iiciiulrument of lliu nccostar) proierly to ussiire the widening of the sheet lias been a sub ject r illlllcult work cm the part of Mr Cumpbell, and ho received llmil word nt ncKiii that Ihe prciiHisltlnn made by the Hoard or Public Works for Hit property hud been accepted It means n Kleal dial to the clt) to have this st I eel made wider, and has been agitat ed for a long time without icsiilts un III now-. i , Although he piotcstccl streuit 'ousl), Attorney Doiithltt had to sub mit to the otilei mudo by Juilou lloli. Iukiii this illuming in tlie Clicui' Coin I to tiansfei the iwo nw against Yoshlda, ludlcteil by tlio iTciiriiiulal Hriuid Jui) Mr nosault and battel) und false llnpi l.oiiiiicnt, to Judge Uhiiuuys court Tlio transfer vvim in.ul,. iccoiim of the ili.t i use whh It has begun licfore Judgo Itiiblnsoii, and the etowded ((million of the calendar. RING UP Levy's for Groceries Thone 70. these was nl once subscribed. Tvv.v hundred dollars were given to the. IiIiuiii,i pniMiuugc limn. A kerles of Iniurestliig nitdicsseH was dellveieil li 1' T I'ukiMi, .Mrs. I. r. Kolsom or llllo, oo Yee lltll, Deaconess Land and others. I The annum meeting of the Wo man's Auxiliary and (liilld of the L'pUcup.il Chinch lit the Island vvua held )eslnl.iy In the .Memorlul I'ar ish House of SI Androvv's Ctilheilial The llnaurlal rcpoit uhowed that twice us much inunuy was raised ni last year and n larRor iinmbor of pailshea IikiI lirnnches of tlio auxili ary I Tho Hot, Shim Yin Cliul of Kuln, Maul, told iif his nccil ur a hell anil it fQiniiiunJoii Krvlco. Munc twe Judgment wus allowed plalnllrf In , the case of Cecil I frown and others ngalnat Kiiima Niiwahl b) Judgu llolilnson this mnriiliiE, uftei llstoiM lug to Hie aiuuincnts In tho proi ceil ings hroiisht to rorcclofo u SO, 000 mortgage Tho llllo Sugnr Coin pan) wore llrst named In the ait Ion but II led n dlsdnlincr. having no In lei est In tlio propert) The action In foreclose was liruuglil on tlio Riuiniils or failure lo pay principal or Inluicst, and fitlliire to reply to Hie suit. M. T. Slmonton, elerk u( the Circuit Colli t. wus appoln'tccl coinnilsaluiior or the estaio under bond or SOOO , I'ur a tulislileiatliiii ur il.'l a deed was Died toda couvivlug hum ,lao- ciululi do l-'rlis to Willi un Uieliu uop- or iv at ('.ilama, Uuiiolulu t -rrs For Sale Large new house and lot, 4080 J sq. ft. on Ruckle Lane, between Kti-, i kui anil Vincjaul stiects. Substau- ' Unity bui'.t. Iron roof. 3 bedrooms. Modern llumbing At n sacrifice. P $1,100. P. E. R. Strauch ' WullyBMiT. 71S. KliigSt, h -W : ... t W -. 4-'- MM WlllIlM- "j"1. 9t? -"e tsEffiSc&s, IkMUtt. .V M. -1 1L. kHWkfmfc"