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Tlict'o eight men constitute the most iowcrful municipal1 body In the world.for during tlio four )ears they nro In tilllcu thoy lll direct the expenditure of fully n blljlon dollars, llesldes tho enormous reienun which tliey will expend, the) will let nil the clt)' contracts nnd.will control tho grant ing of all municipal frairhlscs. a p'rorosatUe formerly tnjojed by tho hoard of aldermen.' Tho board conkUls of the major, comptroller, president1 of the board of aldermen and tho presidents of five' boroughs. Tho may or, comptroller and president of the. board of aldermen each has thrco votes, the "Jireildcnts of the boroughs of Mnnhujtan and llrookljn two each and the other boroush presidents one eaclf. Thd vote of tho.new board Bland's politically as foll6ws: ruilnn, 12; Democratic, 3: Independent, 1. The 'board lli bo composed of Wil liam J, (ia)nor, mayor (Democratic); William A. PremlerRast, coniptr6ller(Kulou); John Purroy Mitchell, pros Ident of aldermen (Fusion); OeorRO McAneny, president Manhattan (Fusion) ; Alfred K. StcerB, president Ilrooklyn (Hislon): Cyrus C. Miller president llrnnx (Fusion); Itwrenco Orcsser, prjosldont Queens (independ ent), and ficorse Cromwell, president Illdimonil (Puslon). Thus it will lie seen thnt the largest city In Amer ica btands n fnlr chance of e njoying four )cars of nonpartisan KmcrnnienU . vDr. Isaac great American authority on tropical medicine,, has the following to say in his new book, "Personal Hygiene In Tropical, and' Semi Tropical Countries," regarding the use ,of alcohol:'. half ounces, or an Just what we have been preacmnall along, and we are not surprised to see our views coifirmed by such an eminent authority as Dr. Brewer. Drink sr: WSSt William Breyer? the "The use and abuse of alcohol in the tropics has been discussed with a jrreat deal of feelinp. The total abstainers and many others maintain that it is a deadly poison in the tropics, while others argue that it is on absolute necessity. "The truth lies between these extremes. 7"" "There is no doubt that a little alcohol in the shape of a light wine taken with meals is beneficial to those who suffer from loss of ap petite or inability to digest food. Park put the daily amount of alcohol that may ba consumed by a healthy man at from one to one and one- equivalent of two ounces ,of brandy, brandy, sherry, ten ounces of lighter wines, and twcnty.ouncei should take smaller quantities." v:v?&!4 "' i f The .Beer That's KjlII'A Ktttm ... ToSuit Tlie CUmoie iro"ff I,. V , ifiv&ou ifivfeounces' of o?,beer. '('Women I 1 'V V Jftrewed t tt tt u tt u tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tttt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt n tt n tt tt tt tt S FORT DE RUSSY ITEMS s tt tt ttitnnttttttnutttttttitinttttttttttitttttttnrittttttitttttutt . A large amount of quartermastiV property has been assembled at the storehouse of Uie post quartermas ter and commissary to ho ncle'd upon My the Inspecton-gcnernl upon his arrhnl at this post. A number of the animals of the post corral will n'lso be placed before him, as well as n large amount ot ordnance prop erty. s. o. e. Pursuant to telegraphic authority, Headqunrters Department of Califor nia, the following-named enlisted men of Company 0, 2nd Ilattallon of engineers, will proceed without delay to ujntl from the places on the Island or Onhu, II. T set after their espectlvo names, on duty In con nection with n military survey: Cor- jioral William Tcrrlen, from Wnlplo to l.ellchua; Sergeant W. J. Foster, from Lcllehua to Walpto; Private John Farley, from I.ellelnia to Wal mnnalo, via Honolulu; Prlvata Lu ther C. Miller, from Wnlmnnnlo to Lcilehtta, via Honolulu; Corporal W. J. McDougall, from Fort l)e Hussy to Walplo, and Corporal John Kelly, from Lellehua to Fort De Hussy. Tho quartermaster department will fur- iilsh ttho necessary l-ransportatlon. The journey directed Is necessary for tho military sen Ice. Improvements. A number of additions and im provements are being made at the post bakery at this post, under the direction of Corporal Kdward O'Neill. The material was deliv ered )esterday for this work, and the construction begun today. As this bakery supplies the entlro post, hospital and families, the present Impoveraents will greatly aid those In charge. To Duty. ' Privato Vogoluack, who has been In tho post hospital for some time past, was today returned to his com pany for duty, having recovered from an attack of fever. Private Vogelbaok will be sent to his de tachment near Walmannlo within a few da) a, v Private Moiuer of Com pany 0 was sent to the post hospl tul yesterday, as was albo Private Clemmons, lloth ot these men are from the homo camp. Challenge. A challenge was received ) ester day from 'a local school to a series ot handball games to be plnjed In Honolulu nhd nt this post. While a number of the best players are at present out with the survey detach ments, arrangements nre being made to accept the offer and use the men now at this post to make up the teams. The matter will be taken up this week and the details and dates urrauged. The arrangements OLD PLANTATION NO PUBLIC DUMP Tho clt) emplo)ees who have to dc with looking after the maintenance of ThomaB Square, arc charged with hav Ing utilized some of the domain be longing to Mrs. Victoria Ward, th owner of the estate known ns "Old Plantation," on King street, as n pub lie dumping giound. Mrs. Ward lint lifted up the volco of protest and hei communication has reached Majoi Fern. It is claimed that somo time ngn a strip SO feet In width was ceded from the ostato for tho purposes of i street. The land has novcr been Im proved nor has tho city over attempt ed to carry out tho original Intentlor of making it a street. The refuse dumped from Thomas Square is burner nightly creating noxious odors and tho action Is declared a nuisance. CITY L03E8 MONEY ON GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Tho city garbago department Is not exactly a paing financial Institution as a report which lias been submitted by llouil Supervisor Wilson for the pabt three months shows a deficit o I2S0.1G. Tl.o receipts for garbage collected amounted to S3,G40 55, while It cost the City and County government the mm of $2,920.71 to perform the work dur ing tho three months. THANKS, AWFULLY. The voice of thankfulness and praise. has been lifted up from Kallhl owlm to tho prompt action taken by 'the Clt) and County Supervisors in providing four electric lights on a road leading to Kallhl camp. Secretary Maholona of tho Kal'lh'l Im prnement Club has forwarded a let ter to Mayor Fern und menillors of the noun! thanking them for the speed) compllutice with their request for ad ditional lights. ' ' A letter of commendation being a most .unusual 'document In .supervis orial circles, tho Kallhl communication will undoubtedly bo suitably framed and preserved., m DIED. MACHADO In Honolulu, Wednesday, .Ian. IP, 1910, Manuel II. Machado ngeil Gl years. s ARE YOU LOSINQ FLESH UiiPii-jIi n rocking cough that )ou can not beem to check? A bottle of Al len's I.ung Dalsam will cure tho trou ble and help you back to hoaltli. will be In charge of 1st Sergeant Ar thur Spencer. ' In Camp. The wagon traln'fron! Hie camps at Wnlmanalo and l,fHrl'l'tJlty" 'ar rived nt this post 'my? b'Vlh'g'iriB with them recor'a's''ror"the, 'draYtirig room here and ''tfuKibe'r' oYWlicles1 for tho action of"rl1HspeMbr."K)ther, trains left this post jenterday for the above-mentioned camps, taking supplies for the survey and commis saries. Sergeant Charles Foard, In charge of the Wnlmanalo detach ment, arrived at'thls post yesterday and will make arrangements, while here, for engineer supplies required nt his camp. Private Monnhan, ot the Walplo detachment, came to this camp today In order to obtain more animals for thnt detachment. He will return with thnt stock to morrow. . Supplies. ine nrst or the quarterly supplies to be Bent from tho States will ar rive on the nineteenth of this month and will be delivered to the quar termaster of this post. Most of these articles are for the further equip ment of the survey detachments In the field, but there are also Invoiced many articles -for the better equip ment of Fort De Hussy. There nre a number of articles to be purchased In local market, and those are now being acquired. Flowers. Since the gardens atthls post were first begun, the various organ izations have been greatly Improv ing the grounds which surround their respective qunrters and build ings. The houses of the non-com-missioned otllcers nro now receiving their share of care and innuy beau tiful gardens nre the result. Tho post bakery has aluy been surround ed with gardens, -and the pavilion greatly Improved. Now gardens nre now being planted at the post hos pital, and the roads leading to the quartermaster corral and forage building have been completely ' re built. Certain of the houses of the non-commissioned officers nre to he moved to aid In the general plan ot beautifying thu poBt. New Equipment. Company a has received ia now equipment for the mounted section of that company. The equipment is complete In every way, and provides for thirty mounted men. This is all ordnance property and for the use of that company alone. This will allow Company O to again have a mounted detachment for use in the survey work and for drilling pur poses. The horses will be supplied from the stock ot the quartermaster while at this post. rKOOLAUPOKO KICK8 ON ROADS AND RUBBISH A scoro or more petitioners who al lege that they are residents and "tax pa) ers" of Walhco and Kaalaea In tho district of Koolaupoko, havo com plained over what is termed the fright ful condition of the rpadwny leading to tho Kaalaea store. Tljey Btato that tho highway lias become overgrown with weeds, lantana, guavns and other horticultural species while the bridges iro In much need of ropalr and ono itmctiire hna been can led away by a recent freshet. It In declared that It Is almost Imiiosslblo to tiavel tho road. Tho road committee will investigate 'ho matter. PORTUGAL REPRESENTED IN STREET NAMES The Portuguese portion of the com munity wnnt further representation In tho nomenclature of Honolulu streets and thoroughfares. A petition haB been received at tho city hall asking that the road leading from Pauoa road to Fort street be renamed "Funchal street," nsn compliment to one of tho Importunt ports In the Azores. Mtrston Campbell has notldcd tho Supervisors that he has acceded to tho request and that the new name has been substituted. CITY PHY8ICIAN SAVED MONEY. Dy close figuring and tho exercise of economy City and County Physician Druco, Mackall camo out with his six months' report showing a balance of 3tf9 50 unexpended of his hospital ap propriation. Dr, Mackall had many matters under his supervision during.' sonal InBpectlons'Bf ail sanUaVy map ters such as fooMsV'ete.j'h Bforferh'iW ervlslon of all InsrSb'cWrs, '(.Mvol'nment work nt Queen's 'llSsjf.ltall'Iatbnilty Home, City nntl County 'Jail ari'd Gov ernment Dispensary, Dr. Mackall treated 4277 cases and filled 2381 pro- RAPID TRAN8IT EXTEND8 LINE, ino Honolulu Hapld Trnnslt am Laud Company has announced thnt It inicniiB to lay a spur track along Ala iiiuuiiH ironi wavy dock No. 2 to Bomo uistunco towards Walklkl. Tl.o street railway comimnv has ns. siircd tho city officials that the track1 win im laid In accordance with tho ord Innrces and that they will pavo thu sheet between tho tails. A lady who Is Invariably exceedingly dlsngrceable is in conscqucnco held to bo exceedingly good. Nursing 'Mothers must keep In the prime of health. Uach mother ones this not only to herself, but mora to tho child whose present and future strength, and development depend upon Its mother'n condition during the nursing period. A pure, gentle and Invlgorntlng stimulant and tonic Is necessary to Insure perfect health to the mother, and there Is none so good as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey It Is a medlcino, and used as such It aids digestion stimulates and en riches the blood, nourishes the brain, builds up tho nerve tissues. and tones ni the entire system. Tnk en In milk three or four tlpies a day It produces excellent reunite. It keeps the old )oung, makes the young Btrong. Ho sure you get the gonulne; substi tutes and Imitations are Injurious. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N, Y., U. a. A. It Is No Gamble With Us Because we know yon are going to get satis faction. Clothes we make for you have class and fit perfectly. Qet your clothes made to your measure by us at ready to wear prices, A new line of suit ings just received from the East. ' Geo. A. Martin, Hotel St., 0pp. Union. "Old Continental" Kentucky's most fa mous and best; the World's most famous and best; the whiskey that has girdled the Qlobe, Sold bv W. C. PeacocK & Co., Ltd., Sola Afrenta. A Good Investment The Templor Ranch Oil Co. with COO acres oil land, flowing oil wells and all Us reservoirs filled with high-grade oil In tho Templor dis trict, Kern Co., Cat , will soon com plete Us three-mile gravity delivery pipe line. This Oil Company Is at present like a plantation with tons and tons ot sugar on hand, ready to be shipped on the Incoming steamer. An able management, almost a square mile ot provon oil land, cheap transportation of oil, high prices with Bteadlly Increasing demand for ell, will make this company an early dividend payer, and for that reason tho stock of this Templor Ranch Oil Co, Is recommended as a fJOOD IN VESTMENT by the Lincoln Mori gage & Loan Co. of San Fianclsco. Capitalization Is $1,000,000, di vided Into shares ot $1.00 each. 1 havn a Binall block of them for sale at 30c while thoy last. Securo them NOW. ' P. K. R. STRAUCH, 74 S. King St. jiAjgS. Legkl Notices. IN Till: CIRCUIT COURT OF THU First Judicial Circuit. Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers. In Probate. In (ho matter of tho ltnte of Pierre Marie Lucas, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the Inst will niul testnment of Pierre Marie Lucas, late of the city of llerkeloy, State of California, de ceased, has been admitted to pro bate by the n!joe court and letters testamentnry granted to the under signed, Emma Tosephlno Lucas, the executrix named In the Bald will. All creditors of the deceased or of his estate are hereby notified to pro sent their claims, duly authenticat ed, and with the proper vouchers, It tny exist, eon though the sild claims may be secured by morlgago upon real estnle, to Holmes, Stnnley & Olson, attornos for Bald Kmma Josephine Lucas, executrix, nt their office nt No. 8C3 'Kaahumanu street. Honolulu, within six (C) months from the date hereof (which is tho date of the flrstpubllcatlon of thTs notice); otherwise such claims, il any, shall be forever barred. And nil persons Indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to mako pa)inent to tlm said Holmes, Stanley & OUon nt tho nbovo ad dress. , Dated nt Honolulu. T. JI.. lWnin. bcr 22, 1909. t'MMA JOSEPHINE LUCAS, Executrix. 4498 Dec. 22, 29, Jnn. 6, 12, 19 Corporation Notices NOTICE Notice Ir hereby clvcn thnt Mr. W. I'. Wilson, iwhoso oOlco is In the building on Fort sheet lately occu pied by this company, Is authorized to recclo all bills payable to this company, und thnt. ho Is tho only person holding such authority In addition to the duly appointed ticns- urcr or tho company. WM. O. IRWIN & CO., LTD. Hy Its Second Vice President, W. M. a I WARD. Honolulu, Janunry 3d, 1910. 4G08-2W MEETING HOIICE. A stockholders' meeting of Wil der & Co. Ltd., will be held on Thursday. January 20, low, at 9:3U n. m., 408 Judd building. Tlonolulu. It. W. CATHCART, 4517-lw Secretary. Business Notices NOTICE. DR. M. E. GROSSMAN. Dentist, has returned and resumed practise at his office on Alakea street. PROVED BY TEST Pure Prepared Paint has been proved by yean of use in Honolulu. No other paint can equal it in wearing qual ity, lustre and beauty. Don't experiment with im possible innovations, but use the paint that has been "proved by test." Lewers & Cooke, Limited, 122 S. King Street Ring up LEVY'S for Groceries. Phone 76, CHOICE CUT FLOWERS At Mrs? Taylor, Young Bldg. Tel. 339. Gents Furnishings Yee Chan & Co., Cor. King and Bethel Sts. PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LTD, Consulting, Designing and Con structing Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro jects. Phone 145. IN. PDILLIPS & CO. i Wholesale Importers and Jobbers. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS FORT and QUEEN STS. f I jaaSH4teU-l JmB'TE LU'iilHwIHftJ,i Mamsatoujfimiitopx .jua. u.jy jcL fcit .JJKt-r W- -l iqt.xri jrJtiKpH?.jr.. uu .m