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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1911. s TARIFF NEWS IS -- wu. THAT I tf J f ' I I I What Fashionable Woman Doesn't Want a Pair! Womeif Regal Shoes lire worn by the betl-dreued women in New York and other faihion centers and we have the aarne Regal style light here (or you to choote from. The new Regal model have every fathion feature found in the mott expensive Para, London and New York custom-made shoes. Moreover, they are made in auarter-slzci, in luring you an exact lit. We, know that they will afford you complete satisfaction. Regal Shoe Store l King nud Bethel $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Something New EnameledLined Gas Ranges Call and see them, at the Gas Company's Office ALAKEA AND BERETANIA AWFUL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky. ''I Buf fered two years with female disorder. my health was very bad nnd I had a continual backache which was simply awful. I could not stand on my feet lonff enough to cook a meal's victuals without my back nearly killing me, and I would have such dragging sen sations 1 could hnrillv har If T iad soreness In cacti side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I vas completely run down. On ad vice I took Iiydla E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound and Liver Tills and nm enjoying good health. It Is now moro (linn two years and I have not had an nrho or pain since I do all my own work, washing and everything, and never hao the backacho any more. I think your medicine Is grand and I f raise It to all my neighbors. If you bink my testimony will help others you may, publish ft." Mrs. Otxix. woodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Ilackache Is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you havo" backache don't neglect it. To ret permanent rellelf vou must reach the root of the trouble. Nothing we Know or win do this so surely ub ,L,ycua . Plnkham's Compound. "Write to Mrs. Plnklinm, at I,ynn, Mnss., for apeclnl advice. Your letter will 1o absolutely connacnimi, ana mo navice iree. SST il'rWUm rf V tilt" WATCHED KEENLY Sugar Investigators Feci That 'Action Is to Be Expected at Next Session. ic x m Snur-oL vM mtUy in 4c Oikc 1k&c ALL EYEOLA8SE8 uro not Shur-ons, even though Ihcy nro flngcr-plcce mountings. The Bupcrlor mechnnlcal con struction ot the Shur-on means POPE IS GIVING HAWAII A BOOST funeral services oxer Iho remains ft the Into J W. Mcriulrn lire tiikuiR place nt ? o'clock this afternoon from Wit llaniH' undertaking parlors. Mr. Mc Uulro was a prominent member of tho volunteer lire department that will ho represented by kumnnlnns of tho flro lighting days. Flags on tho lire engine houses wero at half-mast tills morn ing. Pallbearers at tlio funeral will bo hh follows: C II. Wilson, former chief en gineer of tho volunteer flro depart ment; Henry rimlth, secretary! John Nell, II ro marshal; Oniric Hi Clnrk, foreman Company No. 2; F. Tliom'aH, D. Mulkal, members of the paid flro department; Assistant Chief Knginecr A. A. Deerlng, with John Note,, for merly chief engineer of the paid fire department. Chief Thurston will at tend tho services. Little activity on the market but no hIrii of a slump In tho same story in such- Btocks toda ns tins been Iho caso for somo time past, Uneaslitos over tho tariff-revision talk Is hold ing back the largo orders for stocks that would ho placed Instantly wero It assured that thcio wlil bo no nor!-, ous cut In tho sugar duties by Con gress. .. Much Intorcst nag amused by tho publication jcslerduy of tho news sent by tho BullotliiH Washington cor respondent that, thoro will bo no re vision during tho present session but tho next session Is likely to sco def Inllo nctlon. As the present session draws to u closo, local people have relt fairly confident that tho sugar tariff Is sate for a few months nt IcnBl, but It In gcncially considered that It Is n very shaky thing after congress convenes next December. In spite of tho ro nsBiirances that Congiess will not make much of a reduction In llils, great rovenuo-produror, Iho Investors nro tlmoroiiB nbout pulling their mo ney Into the stocks Just now, Brokers expect somewhat moro activity next month, Severn! plantations nre preparing I for extra dividends, It la rumored, be cause of the high prlro of sugar an I tho excellent crops, hut announce ments are only made after much con sideration. Tho market today was solid, the few sales showing a minor drop or two hut generally Indicating satisfactory conditions. Hawaiian Agricultural Is stiff at $250, and several good sates of Hawaiian Commercial aro recorded at 138.25. Oahu remains at $11.2:1) Olaa continues strong nt $5, while Pioneer has dropped a half a point, now sell ing at $206. ilonokaa l.i a little weak er, but there Is no Impjitant move ment In any of the listed stocks. , , ency. Be Bur You Gat Shur-on A. N. Sanford, OPTICIAN Bolton Building - - Fort Strut Ovsr May & Co. How Willis T. Pope, superintendent of public Instruction, has been help- comfort, durability and omdJ nB taom Hawaii on the coaat. I. toM in u ,euur iiuui i-ijpu rev-uivuu n) Secretary II. P. Wood of the Hawaii Promotion Committee. He saja: Mr. II. P. Wood, Honolulu. T. II. Dear Sir: I returned to San Fran cisco from Los Angeles on tho 7th, and called nt the Peck .ludah Co. headquarters, 789 Market street, ami nrranged to havo the pamphlets, "Ha wall as a Vacation Ground for Ad vnnced Students" delivered to a num bvr of places, hotels and headquarters for N, i:. A. tlsllors. Since I hao observed that tho printed matter was properly placed for distribution. Tho N. 1'. A. Is proving to bo ory Inteicstlng to mo and Is gonorally con- rldeied a success. I have hud a pleas ant visit nbout (.ns Angeles and ex pect to call for Honolulu about Aug. 2nd. Hoping that all Is pleasant with you, I remain Yours vory truly, wili.is t. port: Inspected and Passed Every Dairy con tributing to this Association has had its herd in spected by the Territorial Vet erinarian, who has pronounced the herds abso lutely healthy. The best and purest milk is our aim. Honolulu Dairymen's Association MlTICIi:itKIt I'ORTKZ IVEEI'8 WHILE HUItlllKI) IN MACHINE Yesterday aftornoon Sheriff Jnrrett In company with Eulolle Cortez, tho Filipino murderer, went down to Pinrl City, where an Inquest ovor tho enrpso of 'Alice Ultilunl was hold by Deputy Sherlrf 'Fernando of Hwa. Corlor, who apparently felt the con- hciiuemo of bis net, hid his face In tenrs, us tho pollco automobile hur ried him to tho sceno of tho tragedy. Miss Itcnn K. Ilcrtlemann, sten ographer of tho pollco department, went along to tnko down tho tcstl mony of Cortez. Tho Inquest wns conducted In the Kwn court houbo. Deputy Sheriff For nandez warned Cortez that anything ho would say would bo used against him nt tho trial. During tho interro gallon, Cortez admitted that ho sharp rued the lllo with tho Intention of kill ing uChlnutnun, and not his formor mlbtless. Ho confessed, however, that he wns responsible for tho death of Alleo Ululanl, who deserted him and went '" "N0 w"h i'etor Kenla. , At the conclusion of the Inquest tho j coroner's Jury returned n verdict of murder against Cortez. WILL BE PAID M PHOENIX" Pure Silk Hose 1 PHOENIX SILK HOSE are made of PIJRE SILK and remain permanently silky, never "bags" or shows "fuzz" after washing. We guarantee six pairs to wear six months without holes or we will replace with new ones free of charge. Positively the best value in the market. In all colors, at 50c a pair mwj 'T5 ' a? ' r WHAT CURES ECZEMA? We have had so many Inquiries lately regarding Kczcma and other skin diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public. After caret fill Investigation wo havo found that1 a slinplo wnsh of Oil of Wintergreen, as compounded In D. I). U., can bo relied upon. Wn would not make this statement to our patrons, friends and neighbors unless wo wero suro of It the goods from tho wharves than to nut II In warehouses. "" "" ' lLsaal Point Involved. I Deputy City nnd' County Attorney A "e"1 "ueollon f llrst-lmpVYtnnco,, ITed Mllverton. now absent In Konttjhl"' col ' ln connection with tho, on business of private nature, will ,Inn "T repairing defects In, existing In all probability receive full pay dur-. wharvcn Under the law that gives tho Ing the time that he Is uway from hia'commrsslon.ppwer to operate, only $30, ufllcc i01"' allowed for repairs during tho, Mr.' Mllvcrl.m. as well ns all other nMt tHO ycnr"' hereas $300,000 Is city and county cmploves. will. how-,nllable for new work. Th. commls ever, bo reacted to give roqrmal and "lon hn" l,,nnn,:u XmM roadways on, courteous notice lo tho Hoard ot Hu- l""niI ',arTO of '" Wwk' pervlsorn befi.ro they will bo P"rmllted ' "; ,,ut, "p''d construct on to rnloy future vncatlons unikr full wor, w , ""00 lf l'ut ln ohla rnnnuiiu iviii nnr rnvnr erv iinirn ni : pay I ' t ' This Is belli cd to bo the gist of a "" r,""nt nc;n"- question of recommendation that Is to bo made'tliH ""," ,no onh Toa' n.lruclloii Is evening by the members or tho ways repairing or new work has therefore and means committee, who havo bad r. submitted to the AttorneyOcn tho matter of the Mllverton absence " " m n '" "n"wer ' "" wl under consld. ration. Tho committee 1,fl "'"'' ,h commission to- jias been asked to pnsa upon tho qucs-1 FAMOUSGMNDQPERA SINGERS WED and although thoro are many so-i Hon. There aro somo members of that Early Work Plsnnod called Kczcma remedies sold, we our selves unhesitatingly recommend. D. D. D. Prescription. Because Wo know that t gives In stant relief to that torturing Itch. IJecause D. D, I), starts tho cure at tho foundation of the trouble. Because It cleanses, soothes and heals tho skin, clearing away pimples and blotches over night. Ilocausc It enables Nature tn re pair the ravages of disease Because Tho records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of the most rcrlous cases show that D. D. P. Is today recognized as the absolute ly reliable Kczcma Cure. Drop Into our store today. Just to talk over tho merits or this wonder ful Prescription. Wo will also ex plain Iho value or D. I). D. as it houso ' Benson, Smith & Co. hold remedy. MAY BECOMe'aMERICAN CITIZEN AND MAY NOT To bo or not to bo Is the question that teems to have raised Itself In the mind of Oc raid Woodsworth. .Ho made application jesterday for his llrst pa pers, but when ho heard that ho would havo to wait ninety dav before ho could get u hcurlng hu changed his mind nnd did not sign the nicessury document, body who contended that Mllverton Among early work lo lie incKieil ny should forfeit his clulm .to salary dur- the commission Is repairing of tho new Ing the months bo bus been away. It Malum or old llnckfeld wliarf. Thj is said that City and County Attorney commission bus requested the public John W Calhiart camo before tho works department for plans changing committee In -uncus tho other evening the structural conditions of the shed, mul iliirliiir dm nurse of k tencthv ud- rinsing- tho Wulklkl hide and leaving dress stated that In future further ills- the other side open. It Is planned toj tension ulong this line would be ellm-, construct it thirty-foot rmidwny outside Inutcd. CONFLILTS WILL COME BEFORE COMMISSION (Conllnutrt from Pag 1) well, as It Is thru.ish the draylng com panies that freight is handled to tho merchants In tho nrranKcin.'iit of wharves these three Interests conflict considerably, uc the shed and n twenty-foot roadway In side, the balance of the wharf tn I mi covered with sheathing over four by twelve plunking The ohla block as n iWhurf roadway will be given an Im partial nnd practical test here, this wharf having been built upon piles driven Into the solid ground, not, ufter dredging. In deep water. The ohla block work hero will cost roughly $7000. Alakia Wharf's Many Imptrfectlont. One mutter bellvcd by shipping peo ple lo bn of v Ital Importance arid which will undoubtedly be brought to tho at tention of the Harbor Commission nt tho conference held nt tho Capitol to. moirow jfternoon, will be thol niultir of many Imperfections declared hh ex. Istlng in the big Alakca wharf. Thoso whosn business It U tn ban- Jdlo freight ut this wharf do not hesl- p jMasM; cnn-ivj BH aiVW Vfi vi uutjUKiA aaaaW SMiyAK. . - 'EMMA l tAMEC gterMx.Y. should he raised nnd lowered perpeil- 11 flooring that Is said to lie 11 terror diculnrly. tn tluw whit uro Interestnl In the. By moving Hie doors In this man- spenly movement or freight. The floor. nor 11 tontiniinus open wlinrf Is at the laid 5 ears ngn, hat llfcome worn disposal of tho steanuhlp people, and thruugh In many place It Is uneven, the trnnslt of freight from ship to unit hi m use morn men aro required, wharf Is greatly facilitated I while less -work Is performed Tim Mutsou wharf Is supplied with sldo tlrlveivajH, vvhhh readily permit ,rn'- """ '- ""ensieeve oi juno. the passage of 1. team along tho entire "ophins viih iionoreu wn tne ..cBreo lenclh. One trreat illllleultv rIK.ull. f d.K-tor of laws by the University of tered lit tho new Alakra wharf has I'cmisjhnnla. been through the coustiint congestion of tnilllc. Veuiin entering the wharf cording to statements that have reach itl tho harbor commission. The wharf ta,to to, state that In tho planning nnd people, for Instance, it Is stated, aro construction of this whnrf the Terrl- anxious thnt tho wharves shull bo roof- tor," Incorporated a large percentage of Ifo Is a natlvo of Auckland, Noivi , )V(T pltrPlyt wn, ,ho Ktevedore' mistakes. For Instance. It Irilcontcnd .ealand and has recently received hi ,, nMm , ,,, tn0 height on'ed that tho wharf space outside th he Wbilu , 1 1 11 , 'iitemnnii room 10 niiiuiio tno ireigm on cii 111111 1110 wnuri i honornblo dlschargo from tho lfl'LlU,(Io roHCHliy, lim, tho teaming ln-lhe,- It nlionthor t.s. Cavalry During bis term there ho1 t ,..,, . ,. .. ,. . ." 11 linio (! iunii"; vihoiuvj mi. i- illicit " .!. ..j--. sldo nnd freo access to all parts of tliO'to thirteen feet, nt least four fccPnf seems to havo Ik come Impressed with the lino tlilnK It was to be under tho Stars nud Htrlpcs and thought bo would glvo up his allegiance to George, "King wharf tn prevent congestion of tratllo) (hit Is given over to the, protecting RU Quattlon Striout. j .stringers It Is Impossible for teams Innllici. iin.tulifiti ..iilnlni. it.i In Hint In ntlllvn tfili, nnrl Inn (if thn Alnlffil of Clreat llrlUiln unit Ireland. Kmpcror f tthnrfu(.0 ,.. w ,,,,.,, con. wlmrfi ,,,, 10 MIno InnJ. v,e Hllll, ot ml 8untnr Smith pf Marlnnd Intro- .la.A.l I.. It... Uai, n l.lll tn ...rtll. II havo been known to surfer consider- , .1 , . '.1 .i ... riirAut munrt tilliin iMiiun.n Itiiltlmorn able delay owing to tho presence of , ...,..,,.,., other wagons nnd trucks within (bo ' tilt, wharf been provided with n wider ,)r ,lIlr) , J(K.oliH cl(,l(. ,,m....... ni .,..-, -...., iv ....,... ,(l u , B.rcHMont or the N'iitlonnl As- ruclallon for the Ktuity and Prevention of Tulierctilosls. of India nnd Defender of the Faith When ho found that bo had ninety day to wult, hnwovir, bo changed bis mind lie oxptcts to bo leaving for New .cnlaud again soon and may stay there for 0110 or threo cars and may not come back at all. Further action In the iniitter Is deferred until hu comes to u decision. -BULLETIN ADR PA trol of tlw commission now. It Isstnt- trucking as well. cd that tho commission will fix wliarf-j McCabo, Hamilton & Benny, who oge rates at such a llguro that tho probably have mora tn do with tho wharves will no longer bo used ns con- handling of cargo ut tho port of Mono vcu'.ent and economical warehouses, u)u than any other concern, favor tho and that what Is claimed ns nn abuse Mntsnn wharf when It comes to tho of the sstem will be prevented. A expeditious working of cargo member of tho commission said this, one error In the planning of tile morning that many shippers bring Alnken wharf Is suld to bn the nr- freight here and hold It on the wharves rnngement of Its doors Under the for severnl das, Uncling Is thenper to present sstem tho doors slide along YVaeklr Halltotlall ner rear, pay wharfago charges and distribute the whnrf horizontally, whereas they v--. r f , -, that this trouilo would have been ''11 tlrely nbv luted. The shippers njm that through the ence between tho shipping Interests and A Skill Ol B68Utf IS I J0f F0r6VBi tho llnrlior Commlstlnu, that the many """" "" mistakes made In the constrcutln,, of pw, J. FELIX GSURAWS ORIENTAL the Alakca wharf will not bo repeated J rK!it. nD Hirtril PCillTICIEB In tho now ltlchards.strett wharf. tWAB UH AUIMl, DC AU I irlCH, Another matter which Is of Intenso jrtrsj rfStk. Rmoj. Tn. rjnr'.v Interest tn those who have tn deal with lMt$ ofeil1 Kub.S sti !"".' Inter-Island shipping Is the condition Z&rM MsC II jfS " tf. "" ..r .1 fl .I....r ...l.lt. Id .' ilf VCV ..0 d.certHHi. II l .llti r in 111 .sill... ,11. .1.1, iiiiivii ." M M declarul unsafe for tho reception of t-! very heavy freight offerings. Tho j claim has been inndn that tho wclUit of one truck nnd tonni In.tded with a heavy sugar mill roller would serlous l threaten tho structure, The wharf shed Is also pointed out us 11 disgrace tn lltn nnrt. Ilaekfeld wharf, while now covered uHjiir,i.nitl'inJinc,iiM.l runi, ,wlth a wenther.pioot shed, possesses f AD. T. HOPIIRS, Pua 37 Crut Jonit SUesi, KraTVi ft T W nf Tfirt, knf I htrmlr liif IttoUnirH U preperlr tnt.' AnfptkarouiiWr (fit of alojU tiMnf. Pr, L. A ?4Tf ! I1 l4y of tb fek'it ion i pvlmt MAl rotl, I-J ff will UM tbru. 1 rcrutnmfld ilauiiiiiJM (rrNint th 14 hivmful of Ulk Uln 1 rrpi vtona ' i "f ui bf ail drnit bl ntf 1 1 vi 4 M -1 u .. .. .' hi. i. 3UJ iiM&um-i -2 F . V t. . .. .s. .1 V-.'.v l , , : , : ,B., ... . .; ,-..Mu-A;,::- A -v- -... dvt kyi.m.terftmiJiialsi tiattBiiaWait ""1"","J " "" -B.TOW