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EVENING IIULUrriN, HONOLULU, T. ft , miDAV. SHPT S I j At Popular Prices HOSIERY ANn OT.nvr.! tm. ,i,nnr4mA, I. nn. nf our special attractions. Wc carry all of the lines put up by .the best Eastern factories. The "Onxy" hosiery com bines the best quality with moderate prices,'' Every pair of Gloves or Hose guaranteed. VEILINGS In Blask, White and Colors. A large stock to purchase from, including some very handsome "Spider Web'' effects. GINGHAMS A new assortment of serviceable patterns to riaiu Cheeks and Stripes. lOo a yard. LADIES' RAIN COATS The rainy season is close nt hand. Inspect our new stock of Cravcncttcd Coats. They embody the best in style and quality. HANDSOME PILLOW TOPS Another lot received this week. LADIES' UNDERWEAR AND BABY OUTFITTING DE ' 'PARIMENT Dainty garments for children and infants arc a specialty here. All sizes pnd styles in the "Nemo" and "R. & G.5' corset. Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd., Corner Fort and Bcrctania Streets Opposito Fire Station The greatest care is used in selecting the olives for making NICELLE OLIVE OIL ! Only sound, perfect fruit is used. It is absolutely pure with exquisite flavor. YOU II G ROCK 11 HAS IT The Metropolitan Market ' HAS'THE TINES! MEATS SOLD IN HONOLULU. KILL. ED UNDER GOVERNMENT INSPECTION, AND KEPT IN A SANITARY, RAT-PROOF SHOP. ORDER A STEAK AND NOTE THE FLAVOR. W. T. HEILBRON and A. LOUIS... Telephone 1814 Proprietors THE SHEEREST GARMENTS LAUNDERED WITHOUT INJURY FRENCH LAUNDRY j. abadie, prop 777 KING Thz New Phone Numberl AT Vienna Bakery 2124 HAWAIIAN FISHERY, LTD. King Street Fish Market Telephone 2505 Drink MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE ' Best in the Market HENRY MAY & CO. Phone 1271 FOR YOUR GROCERIES, SEE - AMERICAN BROKERAGE CO. 83-05 King Street, near Maunnkea Phone 2201 Daily Delivery School Stationery Everything needed for school and college by teacher and pupil. 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Hlililnu UjNiU fur will' ui Hip II ii 1 1 1' 1 1 n HIUh mm iw (Continued from Page 1) lele ld(8 which xevcnkeii men of tlilx cltj- vvnnt riir Hiiniiiicr honicn tlint (lib Murlcs wire written which ciIUcIhciI 'the nclloi) of the Hon)l, ' Member Tront'H communication, which was gprond on (he minutes ol thu ltoiurt, follows: "In the Dally 'Pacific Commercial AclNcrtlitcr of 8aUird.iv, September it, thcio iiiicareil n news story whlUi wag iipiiarcntly designed to Impugn the motives of nnd Hint discredit upon certain members of this hoar), nnd It Is so palpably evident that tlio said ilor hml Its Insplratlun, It not Its origin, In the out o of the Commissioner of I'libllc Lands, that 1 wsh it to hne n iilace In the rec ords of this hoard." (This stor deals with the action of tho bourd at Its Inst meeting, on the matter of the Knwalloalclo lots.) "In order that the true facts of tho case may appear of record, t beg to fctntu them, and If I am In any respect mistaken In my statement ui the facts 1 will be obliged to any member of the board who will be kind enough to correct me. "(1.) There Is no ground what over for the Insinuation that tho meeting was held without proper no tcc, anil 'unexpectedly.' When thu meeting of the Monday afternoon pievlous was adjourned, It win agreed and announced that the next nUctlng should bu held on Thursday night, September 1, at 8 o'clock p. m., and It was so held. "(2.) After tho reading of thu minutes of the meeting lit which permission wus voted to allow tlt-i putting up ut .lUCtlon of the Kawnl loalclo tract, Mr, Trent stated that he had read In tho papers that tvven t Iho of the residents of tho dis trict had applied for tho land on the homestead plan, and' asked Com missioner Citmpbcll, who was pres cut, If this were true. Mr. Camp belt replied that It vans, but tluit-tliu applications had been withdrawn .Mr, Trent thereupon icmarkcd that ho recalled the fact that when the lands were tlrijt Noted for mutton very enthusiastic stories appeared In the press lonc'crhlug tneir'dcslfdbll Itjf ilh vbeaii homes, etc., but that v lie" in Iti'was announced that lumi'i- feieildk applications were In for the some lands tho printed stories were very dlllorcnt; and It seemed strange to lif in that so many homestead ap plications were bel.ig withdrawn, and ho thought that the board ought to muko an Investigation on Its own account of tho circumstances uf this p.utlcular case before the lots were niuttoncd off; mid he therefore mov. ed a reconsideration of the former action of the board respecting these particular lands until such invcstl gallon could be made. With very lit tle discussion, this motion was put and unanimously curried, not a did renting volco being raised. "Thcroupon Commissioner Camp bcM, uninvited, arose, and announced In mi Impatient tone that tho lots In question would be put up In Jan uary on tho homestead plan, nnd mutttred ii veiled threat to tho ef fect that If the applicants whose pe tition had icsultcd in this action of the bourd did not mako good on the homestoad proposition, thoy wouH hereafter receive no consideration f nun the land ufflcc, or words to that effect. , ''Tho chairman announced' that nothing further need be done, iln Mr.. CttlplfCll hud nnnoumed tint tho lutnl would be hnnicstcadcd, thus taking It out of tho hnnds of the Land Hoard And Mr Ciimpholl's action had the further effect, wheth. er so Intended or not, of forcbtulllui; aii Investigation on tho part of thu hoard as to thu reasons for the with drawal of tho homestead petitions,' '.Now, Mr Chairman and gentle men, lu older that ou may Judge for joutsclvcs whether I am right or not In assuming that tly) Inspira tion for tho nows story that hag fur nished the basis for these, remarks found its Inspiration in tho land of fice, I beg to be allowed to submit portions of two other published re ports f I oni tho Advertiser of August 9 and from tho Advertiser of Au gust 17. "Mi. Campbell's admission In th's last article that only eight applica tions had been rccolvod for tho up. wards of loon homesteads that ho hud prepared to offer, while hun dreds of applications had been re ceived foi other lauds, may possibly suggest to somo minds that tho do partment, though piohiihly obejlng the letter of the law, Ik not offer ing I lie people what (he) want, u piotldlng for the formation of (his Hoard of Public Lands, ami llxlnir lis diiiles and piiwms, L'oiiKii'ix plalnl) show ci ii laik of uiiilliliimu In din iulmlnUtratltiii nf mil public lands, nnd ullur Hum months of cIiimi nhkt'rvatlun n ml iiiicful siuilv nf Did siiIiJbiI I fin I i untlnc ml In my own inliid Hint if Urn iuiiiimhii pwiplp i by ulilidi I iiidri) nnllium lulbt an 0pujMit l spuilal iHluimUl Into to get u Kiuare deal thej muii get It through this bod)- and there foro our responsibility is great "If the people) of this Terrltorv au to get a square' deal in laud mutter it must be through this Hoard,' eon eluded Trent. "What do )ou wish done, abuut thl matter," niicstlnnc'd lliown "Nothing nt nil except to spiu.ul in) stnlement nnd this newspaper story on the minutes of the Itoiid" said Trent, and this wus done by motion of JudgclAndrad6. ' One or he stories referred In bj Trent spoke of" faked homesleiil pe II(Ioiih ,011(1 brought In Audrnde'H name, to which that gculhman plead ted Ignorance of.aiijtliliiK of the kind ItCxrt Irom Attorne) Cctier.il I Ind say was lead iclntlvc to the exrhsng( of public land for that prlviittlv own ol The opinion wus that such an ex change could bo made law full) out when the prlwito laud was ncccssiry for public uses, nnd could not be made for mere convenience. Thru Drown brought up the dues Hon of the expense attached to ad vertlslng In tho ojicnlug or lands The decree of the Hoard pissor when It wns first organized was tint all Jnncls for sale, lease or exthaugi should be advertised once a week for sown conseciitlvd weeks lu three lull guuges In Honolulu and the dlstrlcl lu which the lands wCro located This proccdilio said Drown war making ten If) lug bills tid It was his opinion, ns well ns that of (ioiernor Trear with whom ho had diseased the mntter, that some lncthdil must he found to make this less expensive He suggested tluit'nS the pai;rs of Honolulu had general circulation In tho Territory that tho iidvrrtlseincnti should run lu these pncrs alone and clippings from them be Sent to sub agents of tho laud olllcu for pjstlug In their districts. It was tho opinion of both Trent ami Audrndo that expense ought to be curtailed, the amount spent so far on advertising the first lots to be opened being moro than live hundred dollars. After discussing tho mailer fin some time Afulradu made a motion that n new resolution be pr' paled bv Drown amending the former ouu mid providing for publication In Honolulu In three languages and distribution ol these notices. Hem again the' dlscuslon rime back to the sand lots nt Kawalloitclc b) Campbell lntiodliclng a statement which hml been piado by two or the men who bail lipplpit 'for lioniestc ids (here 'in this statement I the) s.ihl tint they wauled a sttialf piece of land near tho shmo where hoy could have n hut nnd dry their fishing ne'ts They did not want to lho on the land iter niaiienlly. nor to cultivate It for It would grow nothing Campbell said that hu did not think the lots should be thrown ojien to homestead as the) wore not fit for (hut purH)sc, Trent thought that under the elr ciinistnnccs sale was tho proper thing but Hint tho Hoard, should first lines (Igalo for tin Ir own Information. Andrndo was hi favor of Immediate sale and then Drown snld that ho had somo curloslt) to seo tho lots himself and tulk with tho incn who had asked for homesteads. Campbell offered the use of two machines for 'the lloaid to make Hie trip and It was decided that tho inctu bcrs should slnr( nt una o'clock on Hie 17th (or u special Investlgitlon of their own nnd meet (he Iliiwnllans on tho other side for a conference Next enmo up Iho Kapan leases and for the rcmulndcr of the evening (he Doard seesawed luck mid forth on theso mutters. No objection had ever been nmde to (ho granting f (hese leases and (h'J w uter rights, but the members thought they knew oul) i HHjc about the pro position ff , In that event Diown thought'ii' react lug of tho proixisd Kapan lease would bo of Jienellt, In all concerned and he p'rocceded I" iviidu .through tho legal and other verblngo of u largo miiuhci of pages, stopping now and then to tell thu other members of the Hoard Ills version or what tho lease reall) m ant At the conclusion of tho reading Trent thought that action should be deferred until tho next inei ling us lie thought none of the incinliers knew enough of tho proposition to votu In telllgently iis)ii It It was at Ibis 'Milnt that Andrade suggested bedtime telling Diown that over) ono In the room had ) owned at least twlco during the past huU hour. "Wo have accomplished nothing hero tonight, and I suggest that wo hold urtcrmmn meetings two or three times each week in uchlltlcmtotho Thursdu) evening meeting lu older Hint wo ma) dlsisisc ol somtor these matters accumulating heron- us and get caught up with the work Slnco this Doard was nrgiuUtd it has not disposed ot umio than six imitteis lluiill), and fome'thiug mint be done to get rid of tho larg amount, of work accumulating ever) week bo fore us ' In this eoniiMtlnii Campbell slated Hint his cilllco wus Hid up lu many iimlti-m walling in Hon of lh lloaid nnd Hml Hieiu weio mail) oilier tun. position to be silblllltli'il " i-""h '" Hie) hml illspokioi ol a in mciih sun befiuo Ihi'lll Tho ullIIMm MMWtllll Mlll'lHO iUI imI iMMlbli'lilblu illK'limluii mill H was llhully ilwlilwl in uilI'Mirn "il an Ipiiiihiii ni fuui ii'dwli Hml l"l'l " " limir HHlnn in ii iv i" rb in in nf i)w iiiaiH) Kllr Free ! Free ! Free! WATCHES TO introduce our BOYS' CLOTHING Department we will give FREE with every suit purchased a Splendid Gun Metal Stem Wind- and Stem Set Watch. This watch is not a toy but a watch that is guaranteed for- one year by, the maker. Wo carry a full lino of BOYS' CLOTHING, ranging from .$5 tip. NEW STORE OPENS ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1910 Special Prices OFFERED FOB ONE DAY ONLY V FOR THE OPENING DAY Come and visit our New Stoic. Tho New Impoitctl Shirts Displayed in tho window for Special Price, which wcie $2.50 Shirt - Special 75c $2.25 Shirt, - Special 75c $2.00 Shirt - Special 75c $1.75 Shirt, - Special 75c $1.50 Shirt - Special 75c $1.25 Shirt, - Special 75c The above Shirts are all now patterns just restoicd from tho wharf, Many r-other'Ladies'i Boys' and" Men's Goods aro at Special Prices. Don't Miss the Great Opportunity of this SALE . t ONLY ONE DAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th AT Kam Chong Co., 'Tilt DIIY GOODS DbA.i:ir Cor, rnrl nnd Rorulnnin Sits, llnmsnn (Hook Honolulu, T, II, 1 i A :A "'I u it ' .1 3 . ii iifci n i rtv tji-dS. rf,, j