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EVENING) BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1911. ; Vf w. l & S&1 Hi mr Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY: l.mlil No. 2, 0. i:. S. tUcsday: wednesday: llinwill.in, Si-tnuil llignc, THUHBDAY: Honolulu ( hilpUr, Itigul.ir, i. in. FRIDAY: 1 1 oiitil ti In Lodge, 1st Degree. SATURDAY: AH visiting membtrn ol tie Order are cordUlly Invited to attend meetings of local lodge Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at K. F. Hall 7:30 P. M, U . MARINE ENGINEERS' 0t a.,0. ANtNUIALAV:MAIIUK. ciaUona cor iially invited. KAWAIIAN TRIBE, Ko. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Meets every first and third Thurt iaye of each month at Knights of Pythias Hall. Visiting brother! cor tlelly Invited to attend. W .t. HOUINSON, Sachem. 11 V TOOU, C. of It. ONOIUIU AERIE, 140, f. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Beretanla nnd Port streets. Visiting Etglei are Invited to at tnd. ar.o. a. Davis w. p. W.M. C. McCOY, Sec HONOLULU LODGE, 616, B. P. 0. 1. Honolulu Lodge No. 1, B. P. O. Klki, meets In their hall, on King Street, near Kort, every Friday eve ning. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. i). i'. it. isnxmina, n. r. uno. T. KLUEORL, Sec. WM. McKnrLET LODGE. NO. 8, X.otP. Meecs every 2nd and 4 th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, Cor. Fort and Ueretanla. Visit Ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. F. F. KIL-BET, O. C. E. A. JACOUSON. K. R. 8. Sly lu 4tct Oii. III file i ALL EYEGLASSES am not Khur-ons, even though they nro llnger-plero mountings. The miporlor mechanical con struction of lli Sliur-ou mean') eomforl, durability and clllcl- ency Bo Sure Yon Get Shur-'on A. N..Sanford, OPTICIAN Boston Duilding Fort Street Over May & Co. New Shipment of TAHOCS ex Sierra MILTON & PARSONS Hotel Bt opp. Young Phone 3083 MADEIRA EMBROIDERY A8SORTED RIBBONS EVENING CLOVES MISS WOODARD'S, Fort Street Mrs: S. F. Zcavc, Temporarily closed while away on buying trip. Open again in September. New Stylish Hats IS3.C 35 Wi fill t ,;, 63 Young Building Mr J. Summe,' styles in millinery at par- Ki" , lers of .. MI8S POWER R'jL BOSTON BUILDINO, FORT STREET i- KUyEDA &' 1027 fuuanu 8treet .;'; Holiday sale Hk ' BEGINNING JUrlE 3 K All the Hats at Reasonable Prfces FOR BALD HEADS A Treatment That Costs Notli ' ing If It Fails, 'o wnnt joii to try three large bottles of Ituxull "03" Hair Tonic on liur personal glial iinteo Unit tho trlul will not cost tm it iienny If It dues not give you absolute satisfaction. That's proof ot oilr fnlth In tills u'medy nnd It rIioiiIiI Indisputably demotntrute Hint we know what wo aio talking nbont wIihi we say that Hoxall "93" Hair Toulc will grow hair on lmlil heads except where bald ifbss has been of such long duration that tli roolB of the hair nril chtlruly dead, the follicles closed and grown over, mid (he sculp Is glazed Remember, wo nro busing our statements upon what has already born accomplished by the use of Hexnll "03" llnlr Tonic, mid wo have the right In assume that what It has done for thousands of others It will do for )ou In any event you cntiuol lose anything by giving It n trial un our liberal guarantee. Two Blzea, B0c. and $1 00 Itumcmber, you can obtain Hexnll Remedies In this community only at our store The Kexnll Store, licnson, Smith & Co. Ltd. PERSONALITIES (li:OH(li: N. WILCOX came over on the Klnau from Knual jesterdny. It OCII.VIi:, who has been In the city u nunibcr of months departed for me enlist on mo .Mniicliurln. ATTOHNKD-tJKNTHAI, LINDSAY ictiirncil jcslenhiy from Knual, wheru he attended the funeral of his moth or. Men. Alexander Lindsay. Siri'KHINTi:NUi:NT OK PUHI.IO WORKS' CAMI'HHLL has returned fiom u trip to Knii.il to confer with the belt road commission of that Isl nnd, .MISS MARTHA HOIIHOX was a re turning passenger by the Klnau yes terday morning from n short trip to Kauul, where Bho spent part of the summer with friends. II. KIIll, superintendent engineer of the Tulwnn Snlto Sugar Coiuiiauy. and Chief Chemist M. Komura, visited Honolulu plantation last week and watch In action the centrifugal clurl fler Invented by H. W. Kopko,, which has been In iiktiUIoii for a number of months, chief of di:tkctivi:s Mc- Dl'FFIK, who passed n successful op eration at the Queen's Hospital last week, la doing well, according to Acting Chief Kcllett this morning. During his conllnement In the hos pital KeKIIett will attend to tho de tective work. MANAUlOlt ANDREW ADAMS, of Kaliuka plantation, called on Japa nese Consul-aenerul S. Uyeno this morning at the Consulate. It was re ported that he. had something to do with Japanese laborers on his plan tation. Mr. Adams Is very popular with the local Japanese. DECIDES TAXES A deehlmi was handed down this munilng In connection with the enso of Tax Assessor Wilder versus tholln wnlliih Trust Company, trusteo Of tlio estate of the late tleorge Unllirultli. The case was one In which the tnx assess or wanted Uj levy Income taxes on the IhuviilUin Trust Company In connec ttun with the funds they lield for tlid various annuitants of the estate. The decision linnded down liy Judges ItoliirtHiin, Perry nnd I)i-Holt Is Hint llm liu'iinm tax ort the aumilty Is as- sejsable HKiiliiMt the annuitant and not the trustee In eoniuetlon with this It was pointed out Unit If the amount could be iis(igeil ngalnit the trustee, the annuitant would ah-o have In my It again when lio received Ills nlinulty and was usSeoed for Income. The matter of whether or not tho sin plus funds which lire being iiccuiilli laltcl In rntiuei'lloii with this estate are liable to taxation was decided In the negative The detlHlon reads: "Surplus Iiicmiio nrlslng fiom tiroperty held In triut and nerumiilntliig In tho hands of the trustee pursuant to the terms of a will Is not taxable under said chap tr (US, It. U) to tho arrival of the time for Its distribution." e e Coming over from tho city or I Ilia to appear as n witness before tho tiriiud Jury Is not nit the gnmo that It Is cracked up td be according (o tho witnesses. Some of thoso who camo over on tho Wllheltnlna, acting on a wlieless message from Marshal Hendry will be, nut $1.50 on the steamer faro alone, Twenty-llvo dollais Is considered silMlclcnt necoidlng to law to bring a witness from llllo nnd take him back iiHiilu. Hesliles tills they urn iiImi iilliiui'il tlnee dollars each tlmo they come befoio tho Jury dining the stay hero Tho trip over by tho Wil lielmlna and return by tlio Manna, kea leavcj them with a debit balnnco nnd then thero aio their otlior exjnstH dining tlio time tliey aio here, Accoidlug to what cm be gathered from those who !iue connection with tho payment of witnesses tlieie h nothing that can be ilono to meet the case except for tho unfortunate ones to pay up and look cheerful. SUPREME COURT BAGGAGE Personal ttentten.ts ill ordsrs. CITY TRANSFER4CO. (J.t. H. Love) 5 hipplo SAILOR LOST OVERBOARD FROM SCHOONER KONA WAS AFLOAT, BUT ATTEMPTS TO RECOVER BODY PROV ED FUTILE. AMERICAN -HAWAIIAN FREIGHTER BRINGS F.UEL OIL AS WELL AS CARGO. AUSTRALIAN COAL GOES TO PORT ALLEN FOR' DISCHARGE. ROUGH WEATHER ON KAUAI CALLS FOR TOW. Captain Hansen, muster of the American schooner Koita camo ashoro jesterdny morning llnmcdlately fol lowing the arrival of his vessel from Newcastle, N. S. W., nnd reported the denth of a sailor, named Joseph Hud son, vlio Is said to have bceu lost ocrboard and despite all attempts made to render assistance, before thd Kona could ho put about, thu man had gone under and was seen no more. Itobson was an ordinary seamnn nnd shipped In the Echooner Kona beforo that vessel sailed from San Francisco, bound for Australian isirts with a shipment of lumber nnd gen eral cargo. The Kona remained off tho harbor yesterday and a isirtlon of today. Captain Hansen received orders yes terday to proceed to Port Alien thcio to discharge 957 tons coal loaded on board at Newcastle. The Kona clear ed the Australian coal port on May 29lh nnd fair weather was met with during tho greater portion of the forty-five days voyage. Captain Hansen Is accompanied by his wife and little child. Tho Kon.i Is to get under way for the Kauai port this afternoon. Hind. Holph mid Company are acting as ngenta for tho essel while In po Its Harbor Officer Weday'Now.' Jack Wcday, who Is, well known In sporting circles at one 'tjnie liming wrested tno championship from seV' erah pretty handy fellows In the squared diamond, has been making his rounds as harbor pollco officer this morning, being Introduced to the vurl ous duties of his ottlco by Otllcer Car ter, who leaves tho waterfront in tho capacity of harbor police officer to take up his labors with tho Territo rial Hoard ot Agrlcultiiio as an In stiector. Oflloer Wcday haa ni cllentle of friends who wish him success In his new vocation. Wcdiy has resided In Honolulu for many years nnd Is fami liar with many details which go to mnko up tho round of duties that usually fall to tho lot of a peaco offi cer who has to patrol the biiBy water front. Sheriff Jurrctt announced the npiiolntment of Weday to succeed Carter yesterday. Many Passengers In Hongkong Maru Several men prominent in mining and ngilcultural development work in South America are visiting the city during the stay of the Toyo ICIsuu Knlslia liner Hongkong Maru at Ho nolulu. Tho Japanese steamer Is well filled with passengers enrotito to Cen tral nml Hoiilli American const ijista The essel waa nh arrival on Rin lav morning calling Hero frr.ni China nnd Jtfpnn dn- eight bundled tons coal. The la.t lif the Tiiel Is expected will be placed aljo.ml in time to illspa'ch tho vessel at Ilvo o'clock this afler loon. Owing to a heavy forgo nnd u deep droit, the Japanese steamer was Bent tosllackfHd wharf, which caus ed home delay In transporting thu coal from the storage piles to the far dlstnnt wharf. Tho Hongkong Maru cleared Mornrun, Japan, on June 16th and landed fifteen sacks of Oriental mall nt Honolulu. tai Corse Tells of O. 8. K. Australian 8er. vice. As forecaslej by coast and Hono lulu press months ngo, tlio Osaka Shosen Kalsliu lit about ready to In augurate a new nionmshlp scrvlco which will have to do with tho move ment of fi eight und passengers bo Iwecn Pugut Soilnd liotts and Austra lia. This was confirmed during tho leccnt brief stay of a. II. Coise, Jr.. the lopiesentatlvu of the Chlcago- W.C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Roufte Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champanfie ( Schlitz Beer PHONE 1281 , .Milwaukee and. St. Paul Hallway In me urieui who was a lliroiigu pas senger Hi tint Pacific Mali steamship Manchuria, cnroiito to tho coast Corse professes1 to ho conlldeut that much business will come to the new line desplto the already keen roiiiM Hon now existing between ports along tho boast of Asia and the Anti podes. Ho nlso took occasion to dis pell the oft-repented rumor that tho O. H K. would llicludc Honolulu In the Itinerary of Itn vessels, it fi claimed that there Is little or no busi ness lo ho had here. Deserter AWajf In Manchuria. Oils deserter broke away from Schdneld llnrmcks and Is believed to hac hidden In tho Pacific Mali liner Manchuria over whom the local mili tary authorities will, so It Is said, not expend inticli effort towards his recapture. Tho nian, who had reach ed the ctovntlon In the ranks of scr grnnt, Is alleged to have proved him self an undesirable and no credit to tho service. While u limit was Insti tuted for tho hinn yesterday morn ing. It Is understood that more than ono sigh of relief followed the an nouncement that ho had "beat It." Forty-four cabin nnd 12 second class passengers took passage for San Francisco to the Manchuria which sailed shortly after eleven o'clock. About twenty tons products of Hawaii, Including consignments of coffee nml bananas wero shipped io tho coast In tho popular Pacific Mall liner. While I tie Territorial hand was not present, n1 line musical program was tendered Just befoio tlio hour of departure by a I'lllplno orchestra. Nippon Maru at Noon Tomorrow. Six hundred miles off tho port of Honolulu at eight o'clock Inst night tho Toyo Klsen KuUhn llnor Nippon Maru from Sail Francisco and cnroiito lo Japan and China- ports Is expect ed to nrrlvo off tho qunrnntlno on oi about oieuMi o'clock tomorrow morn ing. The Nippon Maru will have no cargo for dlschnrga hero. In conse ipieuco of being a foreign bottom. A few layotcr passenger may leave tho csso! at this point. It Is tho present Intention of Castle and Cooke, thu lo cal agents, to dispatch tho vessel for Yokohama nt live o'clock tho Bamu day. The Nippon Maru goes to Ala kea wharf, ftough Weather at Kauai Porti. 1'urt.er Kent of tho Inter-Island steamer Klnau roports Bonie rough weather nt Krtir.il ports of call mid nt Waltni'ii weather L-oiiitltloim pre sented the loading ami dlFchrtrgo of freight. Willi u few Over one lulu died pakreiiger.i tho vessel wait an arrival early yesterday morning The freight ll'it Included tiuuu sacks 'of uugnr, So hags coconnulH, 1.1 biuullei. of raw hides, Ti cratea of alligator lit'iirs, thico kegs of pill, threb haa of tarn, one box of pheasants, ten packages ot sundries and "& head of cattle. Ba Rlthet Sailed for Mahukona. Arriving at, 8:4! p. in. last evening from Pnit Allen, the Watson Naviga tion steamer Hllniilaii tool; tho Ame ilcan balk It, P. ltlthet In tow and an hour later sailed for Mahukona whero the ltlthet will bo dropped and that vessel supplied with a complete cargo of sugar destined for Ban Fran cisco. Railway Wharf Again Busy. The Matson Navigation steamer Wlllielmlna, arriving from Il.llo on Sunday inclining, Is completing sugar cat go ilt Hallway wharf nnd Hint ves sel Is to ho klilfted gohio tlmo tomor " 'Hi row to Mntson whnrf from which1 placo sho sail's for San Francisco nt,i ten o'clock on Wclncsday nlornlntt.! Thb American-Han allah frelEhter' which arrived. nt the iHirt wllh New York cargo on Saturday noon Is at tho Hallway wharf to dlschnrga and also to take on sugar beforo depart ing for Hllo on next Thursday even ing. Slackablfe Provides trained Nurse. Collector of Customs Stnckablo has delallediK. S. Harry of Iho local staff, of customs 'Officials, who Is also a. trained nurse, to attend Wllllitm J, I (Inllagticr, nn Inspector, who has heCii' terlously III for a, week or ton ilnysi past and an Ininato at Queen's Ho,-' pltnl. I Uitllaghcr, has hut recontly under gone an operation tor kidney trouble,' Ho Is how Ih n critical eoliilltloii rtti-1 It Is feuied that hu may not recovei Harry will by orders Issitbd by the collector today, give special attention to the needs of tlio pallcnt with the hope of pulling him thiougli. Sparks from the Wireless. T. K. K. S. H. Nlpiion Mnrn. en loule from Snu Francisco lo Hono lulu, 8 p. in., July 10. !00 miles from Honolulu. Will arjlvc Tuesilay morn ing nt 11 ii. m. C.-A. S. S. Zenlandla, en route from Sydney to Honolulu, 8 p. in., July 1G. G80 miles fiom Honolulu. ; M. N. S. S. Itonoliilan, en routo from Honolulu to Sail Francisco, 8 p. m., July 10. -4'JO miles from Honolulu, moderate trade winds, smooth sc.i. All well. a Zealandlal Tomofro Forenoon. T, II. navies und Company who represent the Canadian - Australian liner Zealandia from Austialluu Kjris via Fanning Island, exjivet Unit ves iiel on or nbnut iiikiii tomorrow. Tho '.ealnndla will dcfintt the evening of tho snnio day with 43 passengers frdm this ort, booked for the several classes. Tho Zcalnndla, Is expected will Jcue ti shiall Height Including fertilizer, Illinois and, vegetables. let Kauai Sugar. Purser Kent of the Intcr-Islnnl steamer Klnau from Knual ports re ports tho following sugar on tho (!nr den Island awaiting shipment: Alak. 42.C02, MCH. 40.902, O. & H. 27U0, K S. M. CBO, K. K. II. 2500, O. F. 9flr.lt, h. P. 8C78, K. P. 13,700, K. S. Co. 1100, M. S. Co. 2000. ra Tho Inter-Island steamer Itvnlnnl. la scheduled to Kill for Mahukona, Ka walhab nnd Ktpahiilu at noon toinbr: row taking lines of general cargo but no passengers. -1 at HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Jdoloknl Island, SK'ly side Kainalo Point Heet (Ins Huoy 1, reported extinguished July 14, will bo icllghtcd as soon us practicable. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Molokal Is land, SK'ly sldo Kamalo Point Iteef Ous Huoy I, reported extinguished July 14, was relighted July 10, 1911. City and county supenlsors who nt tended tlio Saturday evening meeting of thu board will go on rfcoril as de termined to pass the measure delliilng the new duties of the city ami county engineer. Despite tho veto of Hie new oidlnance by Mayor Fern, the majority numbers, which In this case Includes six Itepiibllcan supervisors, declare that when the oto Is taken at a meeting to I hi lulled for tomorrow evening. It will be idniwn that thu "solid six" ntnlid to-! getliir In dtiiiaiidlug the pissage of the hill ocr the lieiul of Mu)ur IVrn In Knglnter Oere the majority of llm hiuiil fi'il iis'iiiiid that tiny havti u mini who Is In eery way enuipeteiit hi IiiIiii the reins of llie entlni load work In hand and asinine all riHiiunslbllltles of Hint position, Mef'lellaii, a Di'inoi ratio member of the. bikini, Ii bflleed to lie the only one hIiikh Mitu I'trn can count iiiii to back up his veto. KAMS TO CELEBRATE WITH BULLETIN PRIZE This oenlug at the Kaniulininclia Alumni ABRoclatldn's Club Hall, the celebration of that association's ln tory in the II ill lot Id's recent con test will bo hold. Tho $200 Hdlson Amhoroln Phiinograph will hood hand to pour forth Its sweet music for tho first time. Tho nrsorlntlon, whllri not having won tho first prize, Is to lie congratulated on winning such an ex cellent machine. Hotuecu selectfonn fiom tho ma chine, there will bo dances. The iiiu bI will bo furnished by Knal'o (lleo Club, fliere was all exceptionally blgcrowd of witnesses. oi, of Horns, en.ed lo ; liium Just tixaelly wliat they who call ed fur. Tho general Inipicsjdoii iiTouud the bullilliii; waa that the ilrst iniiltei lu loniiiotlon wllh tills ses-ilon would bo Hih eoiitlnuullou of I he opium Inve'i tlgalloiiH, The Ftderal grand Jiuy hlarted ses sIiiiib this morning, ocoiiin lug Judge nolititniiQi court, whli Ii was vacant tiviliiK to the fuit of thu Wall.lkl con demnation case being continued, ON MAYOR VETO WE WONT PAY CIGAR DUTY And jou don't pay for the name "Imported" 'In Van Dyck "Quality' cigars. If we mado them In Cuba ltittcnd of tho Hulled States, the duty Would double the cost. So we located our factory r. Tnmpn, fin, where Culm's own climate prevails. ' Hut our warehouses are In Cuba. Our tobacco Is the pick of the choicest Havana Itaf growil. ' And our workmen nio Cuban, exparte-the finest clgnr-mftkH-M In the World. All Uho "Imported's" exquisite fragrance and llnvor Is onlv enhanced by the rdro Individual charms of VAN DYCK IKfflRF t In ARRIVED Sunday, July 16. Hongkong via Japan potta Hoiik kong Mnru, Jap., stm. a. in. China and Japan poiU-.M. s. Dol lar, Htmr., a. in. Hllo Wlllielmlna, M. N. S. S, n.in Newcastlo, N. S. W. Kona, Aid. fcrtir., p. ni. .Muul, Molokal mid .anal ports I.lkellke, stnir., a. in. Knual inirlB Klnau, Btmr., a. m. Hawaii Wailfcle, stnir.. a. "in. V DEPARTED Sunday, July 16. San Francisco Mnncliurin, P. M. S. S., 11 n. m. J . . PA8SENQER8 ARRIVF.D Per stinr. Klnau, from Knual poits, July 10. Mis. Akl and 2 children, Mlbs Ilnsllc, Miss (1. i fa.il lo, C. Cle ment, Mrs, Clement, .. Acabrar, Mrs. Cluing SI and 4 children, Mis. Yumn snkl,' Mrs. Chnpnmii and 2 chlldien, Ceo. N. Wilcox It. 1 Wilcox. Mrs It. L Wilcox, Murston Campbell. S. T. Stnrrelt, II. Hohrlg, J. II. McSwan son, V. A. i:nglc. Miss Holdsworlh. T, Tabata, Mr. Orelg, K. lllhl, H. Kl- murn, F. W. Ilalk, Miss Woodmnn, Mrs. (I. S. Wnterliouso and child, A, Meuefogllo, Attorney-dencrnl ! I.lnib Bay, Mis. Lindsay, Aditm Lindsay, An drew Lindsay, Florence Ho, Ah Kill ltuth Ho, James Ho, Miss lterry, T. J. ntzpatiick, Mrs. Bplllnor, Mrs. tl. C, Hctkcrt, n. N. Oliver, Master Ollv or, (I. Kamniiolin. Mra. Ivainaiioha Mcs. (Inndall. Mrs. S. Daniel, Miss M. Hobron, Miss Mumfurd, J. C. Ker shaw, Mr. Strnilo, Kov. W. K'amaii Mrs. J, Mnscott. PASSENGERS' DEPARTED. Per S. 8. Manchuria, for Snn Fran Cisco S. It. Flynn nnd wife. Miss N. F. Ellison. S. (1. Hinds, Walter Dnl senlierg, Miss H. Hough, Mrs. J. H. Holigh, Miss F. Slclnliart, Mrs. A. 11. Lee, Dr. I). Hoy arid wife, Ii. Wng goner, L. II. Long A. L. Hlark, H. Ogilvle, E. It. Mackay, Miss & A. Meyers, Miss draco Power, Miss Mary Sahm, (i. D. Hnrlon nnd wife. M. It. Cnrey, J. 0. Jtobcrts, Arthur Wall and family, Charles W. Hcrnhardt, J. W. Corner and wife, U Hoscnllial, L. 1). Durkee nnd wife, Dr. W. Holloiieter, H. It. Hnllopctcr, Dr. William Antonl, Miss Anna M. Thurston, 'Mrs. IJ. Hay- ward. 1 IN FOREIGN PORTS. I- Monday, July 17. YOKOHAMA July 10: Arrhed, 8. S. Persln,' henco July C. KVKHKTT July 10: Sailed, Sciir, A. F. Coates, for llllo. SAN FItANClSCO July 10: Sailed, S. S. Hyades, for Seattle. Wireless: S. S. NIPPON MAHU nrllvcs from San FrnnrUco nt noon Tuesday. S. S. ZHALANDIA, will probably ar- rlvo temoriow, p. in., rrani Suva. MRS. STURENBECK PASSES ON Tho doalli of ouuther of thu old leldenleis of 'the Islamla must bo itcorilml with the paisifig ot Mm, Mario Still enbcel; )esterd:i), Alia. Ktuieiilieck ha.s b.'ea In the Ifclauds fur the last IIHy-Blx ycani balng ui rived here in IH.r,.'. Shu win a gicat fuioiltu wllli all of the (!ur uiau lesidfiitf, of tho clly, and hlghl) ienpectcd und well thought of by many Ameilcau families. The Hue health Unit sho enjoyed ileal ly up to tho limn of her death was something lemarkable, bho being uraily nlnety-lhe yeais of age. Tlie funeral fccrilccs wmu held nt her late homo near Vineyard sttcel WBtordny afternoon, Pastor Felniyof thu (leiinaii I.utheiau Chinch olllclat lug, Iho Interment being In Niiii.inu leiuetery. The Oaliu It. & L. C!oiuuny have jiulltloncd fdr apprtilborii to bo ap pointed In connection with their tuk Ing over solno propel ty which is part of the estttto of tho Into John Kim nnil fur which irntber Vfitenlfn nml i,, ,,., .,., ,. , ,i, UuaWvf. The pleco Is about folly feel wide and Is the III of Iwllel of Knlnwahiiie. Thu suiu of 1119.20 Was offered hut refused."" The Hoard of Health Is hilsy inak Ing out und Inspecting licenses. Al together homo 2500 hint) In be dealt with out of which nbulit foity per cent huu ulteady been disposed of. Weekly U u 1 1 e 1 1 n 1 per year, 1 r t'Af, YOUrt bALERS " ?7 Different 8hapes One for Every Taste 3-fo.25o to 25o Each M. A. QUN8T oV CO. The Hode of Stanla' ni.irll,.,(f,r. M . I ' 'J X4l kPalJ BIG POLO ii- H i Sincerely hoping that Hie near future will show them ways mid means of milling a craekeij.ielc polo tiniii to compete for honors In tlih great Inter national polo tournament to be held at .Manila In Fcbrubry, the members of the Oaliu club are doing some tall pi in ning mid llgurlng to represent them selves at tills great muet. Although tint oultomu of suili ll move doei, not have a ery fnvennhlu uiipeaiahce1 nt present, It Is thought that, with careful miinagt iiient mid ma nipulation, arrangements fur st tiding u train can I hi iiiadc, .Many dlillcultles arc staring tho pos sibilities In the face. To begin wltli, Ciiptuln W. Dillingham limit, urter hli short uonferenuo with P. a. McDodnett of Manila, who sailed yesterday on tlm Miiiiehurlii, that to take the ponies of tlm Oaliu club to .Manila would lie one of thu eiuestloii nnd practically Impos sible1, as niiy horses they might take thero would havo to lie lift behind when the-y snllnl tor home, n laweiincl ed by the IJ. K. government forbidding nny horso from leaving the Philippines uftcl once being landed there. Tlio rt-iiMiii of this U tliut u very Infectious disease has spread fmongst the horses mi these liluncK which would havo u tendency, to Infect f mounts In other countries should horses from lliere cubic Into contact with them. Tlijt Is the llrj-t setbnek tho tertm would (invti to lontend with, nnd It Is tho vv irst. The local men have become familiar wllli their ponies and know Just Jliovv to hunilln'tbcni. having them trained to their own personal reiiulreinelit. Not being able to take them would neceisl tate the burdensome and. tedious taslc of going tn Manila, picking out good horses and nccustomlngthemselves to tliem beforo participating In tlio big event. Til tnlto ponies from here, which nro all very high priced, and selling them nf a much lower llguro ut Manila when tho tournament closed, then returning to accumulate another aggregation for the local meets In Ho nolulu next scar, would hardly lie bus inesslike. . Another drawback might be the In ability of the Oaliu team to arratigu business mi that they could all get away at the same time. ' Ho far. the teams practically assured of taking part are two from Singapore, one' from Australia, Hongkong, Shang hai, Hiirllngauie, Cab: several from thu United States nnd several e-itvalry teams. It lemnlns now for Hawaii to enter nnd make the event complete. The team If lelil fiom here would ba n wonder, probably eompoie-d of. Wal ter Dlllltighnm. Frank Italdvvlii and the Hie.) brolhei s of Kauai, miking a very forpildplili. Miiiiid that vvdiild undoubt edly wreht nil Imniira nw.iy froiii the olber rurtlclpnhtx. This would not In, dune easily, bowi-vcr. If tub l.ova bad to usn poults other than their own ami ponlt't ulio-ii miiveiiielitii they weieuot ramlllar with. Tun Oaliu Lam will rail Int.i ii Hue time If they are so (oftu into as to nrr.iiign mallei a so tliaj tbey will lie able to go ftetlde; meeting all tint world-re-liowuetl pololr.tr, tbey will have - Ilia pleasure of seeing the gnat Manila carutvat mid the ritees at Hongkong during the celebration 'of I'lilnese New Viiir. . i ' Tho Mlil-Pacllle fur August Is now out nnd IiicKii nothing In Iho way of holding up Iho icpiilntlon that It lias already built us u mugmriuo of gen eral Information on counttloH border ing on tlm Pacific. The magazine comes out with a new 'front cover which la n decided Im provement over the other, although they aio both distinctive und char ucteilslic or tho Hold that tlio ma gazine covers. Tho many Illustrations that urn used tell the story almost without wordu. There could not -bo u lietter or morn Instructive, copy lo send to one's friends on the mainland, It will eeitalnly cieuto u desire to lslt this part of the world. This magazine Is certainly doing all or Its shine In the. Hue of promotion, TOURNAMENT MID PACIFIC FOR AUGUST & t 21 mm?;