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MJ " 10 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY", AUG. 28, 1i1. T '" " ' " - r I " B . J 4 m k fc a m f hothu-1 Make the uve, TEAMS RETURN TEXAS LEGISLATURE TRYING 6Y AR'Tv m STEWART Do toDuty FARIYTRMnRRHW TH INVFSTIfiATF PRflHIRITlriN " '"' nviM jv s- a t.f pnt hia iiiaoiimo in icn wnen ine iivtr U real IM Kdl lllftj A M JlTlvr 11J II III 1111 111 IIUIIIIj IMIIIIIUI Hill 1 W&1 SAN FRANCISCO etomecl. and bowel, are rij&t Ji ." uiui... IVJr 111 ILUSaBUliaU I IIUIUUUIUH ffl,! Geary Street, above Union Squtte j"!? .yTTLE Bfcfc. JHL Euroofn pian si.coadxTup t'iiii(iiuii innBMBl ,,. Girls and Boys Hnci Jolly ffl American Plan S3.00 a day up .."""QctIK G00(l Time While Oil jjf. Strcl and brick structure, furnish. Cra Coa-V eSITTLC Maili. 3L v lngs cost $200,000. High class slipatlon, mr llVER $3Hft hotel at moderate rates. Omnibus ii" "VF. M!a IS' meets all trains and steamers siS JsCI'' .' Hotel Stewart now recognized as 1ki! Hawaiian Island headquarters. KT Cablcaddrcss,"Trawcts" A. li.C jSRS-' " Code. Reservations made through S Trent Trust Co.. F,rt Sfr..,.t MS .. i..... I Hotel St. Francis Union Square, San Franciico Under the Management of J A MI'S WOODS FACI.N0 tho beautiful park In tho heart 'of tho citj, irhlcli Is Hio theatre of the pilnclpul orrnts of the famous fcstlrals of Sua 1'ruiirlno, this hotel, In en vironment mid atmosphere, ex presses most pleasantly the comfortable spirit of old Cal ifornia. The royalty and nobility 01 tho Old World and tho Far East and tbe men of high arhloicracnt' In America who assemble here contribute to the cosmopolitan atmosphere of an Institution which represents Hie hospitality nnd Individual ity of S.iu l'ranclsco to the trin cler. Tho building, Trltfpfi marks tho farthest ailmnce of science In serilce, lias cow the largest rapacity of any hotel structure In the West, and upon comple tion of the 1'ost street nnnet will be the largest car.uaniiry In the world. WHIM' THE SKHVICK 13 UN USUAL, THE WtlCUS AKK NOT. European Plan from $2.00 Up WJOMV Sl'ITUS AMU APAltTAIH.N'TS AT The Colonial appual to touuisth who likh plunty ob AHl AND I'ltllllUOM ntOM CITY HNVHtON- mhnts. Tin: uatus aui: not man. EMMA STREET Abovo Vineyard hi: bum: you out in oni: WUUK AT Haleiwa nni'oitn this hiiason i:nus. ni'T ch:t vot'ii hooms in auvanci: WAIKIKI INN Rooms nd Board FINE BATHING VV. C. Bcrgln, Prop. MacFarlane&Co.Ltd. Afjcnts For , INGLENOOK WINES Phone 2026. P. 0. Box 488 3 GWL "'.OKUlh-HOW It . A. fJUNST CO Anntr , NEW DRUGSTORE!! Well 6tocked with New Drugs and Novelties SODA WATCH FOUNTAIN HAWAII DRUG CO. M2 Hotel St'ree't, at end 'of Bethel T THC CDEAT MNJAMIN COMPOUND HERBALO Guros Constipation. l1ikesriew,Klch Dlood. Stomar.haadLUer K emulator. iiuresthamnneys. Headache, and Di.tra.t after Eating. Sb1I PUt, Small Oom. Sm.ll Prk. Genuine mnxUu Signature wmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm von Hamm - Young Co., Ltd. Pioneers and leaden in tho Automobile Butineu Agents for such well-known care Mi Packard, Pope-Hartford, Btevens- Durjea, Cadillac, Thomas Flyer, Hulck, Overland, Haker Klectrle, and others. Automobile Supplies & Repairing Associated Garage Limited ..For th. BEST RENT CARS in the city, ring up 2990 OLDSMOBILE, No. 401 RENAULT, No. 404 LANDAULET, No. ,66 ' C. H. BEHN ' Automobiles BCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. Merchant Street Ue a PREST-O-LITE TANK on your Automobile and save Generator Troubles. Acetylene Light and Agency Co., Ltd. Crepe Goods COTTON CREPE SHIRTS, KIMON08 AND PAJAMA8 H.MIYAKE, 1248 FORT ST., ABOVE BERETANIA DRY GOODS FOR ECONOMICAL BUYERS Yee Chan & Co. FINE LINE OF DRY QOODS WAII YING CHONG CO., King Street, Ewa Fishmarket Wing Chong Co. JUNU ST.. NEAS StlSKI Dealers in Furniture, Kattrenei, etc, etc. AU kindi.of KOA and Mil 8I0N FURNITUEE made to order. FINEST FIT And Cloth of Al Quality Ca Im Purchased from' SANG CHAN. HO GANDLESS BLDO. F. 0. Box 961 Telephone J731 IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL GOODS Wing Wo Tai & Co. 941 Nuuanu, near Kinit Street . PHONE 1C20 ' Fine Line of Carpenter Tools At the New Hardware Store CITY HARDWARE CO. King and Nuuanu Street -.. I !?iij!." (..; ..'iii.'awi i The Knllbl Ii.ivkctli.i1l1 leani. which went to Maul on July 4 tu 1iiy several games of basketball on tho Valley Is- lan,. I. ...ie lo arrive nun.o .oinorru.v '"'"' The train eitiuo out even while on :"?"!irir."l:W"ro, when called In special luring the second. Tbo cliumplonshlp game was not played for Kcverul ren- m.1,1. ..no .e i.k nun mo n.i..Kus ."".g,,,,,. ,lowovcr, mm)0n8 to pos " "f Ihclr best players, who Im.l snll-l ...rv mlnr ,, . . ro. ..1 for Honolulu, and therefore they ,,,u,lonUt8 woro ,,cfcfttC(, , Ul0 rc. .11,1 not want to tako chances of losing. t cIccon fllpy ,mvo tnkcn tho llnal Biunc. I themselves tho tas kof trying to find The Knlll.l girls hnc been on tliono rcngon ,ho ccc,on wcnt ngnn8t Island ecr since nnd lll rcncli hero ,,, TI0 prohiumonist gdoclnro tomorrow morning. frauds wero perpetrated nnd nro Ink- The girls have had an cnjoyulilo tlmo'nB avnntago of tho meeting of a while nnuy, and .11.1 much exploring of frcndy nmjorty t0 Investigate, dc- tuc iiigniiimis. iiicywiiiiinvoi.iuen.u g)t0 tn0 announcement by tho dov tell their frlcnilb and stlioolmatcs when crIlor thnt n)1 cv,)cn(,0 of frnU( BUD. they return. , Imltted would be promptly submitted Ono of their most liiterwtlng wn1kH(to tho ,, nvcstgntcl. tho was up to Ilolcnknla, wIicm they found 6tnt0 cvcn ,rng ,)rohbltlon nttor innny Kpeelmens or the silver sword, ncys to prcsont (U0 cnses. which grow only about llaleiiknlii. Tho lutctlgnUon Jfflde. Bills turned out to the good mountalu s tho prohibitionists hold a uin ellmhers. Joflty In the legislature, tho Bolons Chinese Team Returnt. upon convening promptly took up tho Along with the Kullhl team returns prohibition Investigation. This action the All-C'lilncHo team from n micccks fill lmKclnll trip. The bo, too, turn til to mountaineer., whllo on Maul. Tho team played Its last Bamo on Wednes day und has spent tho remaining tlmo sightseeing. After resting tip for tbo rest of this .eck, tho Chinese will turn out Tues- subpona witnesses." When tho dny of day for real hnrd work In prcpnrntlontho hearing arrived It wns found Aus for tho gaino ngalnst the (.'nvulry on tin wns filled with prohibition wlt September 4. Tho cavalrymen aro ncsscn, and one lonely antl. It de- wurklug hnrd nnd are out to even up IIiIiibs with tbo Chinese team, as the I. ittrr won the last encounter. NY-it wick tho full team will get Into harness, nnd then tho boys will bo ublo to get back to their teum work. UHLAN MAKES MILE IN TWOMINUTES FLAT Tho following article should bo In teresting to those who aru lovers of homo racing: Cleveland, O., Aug. 8. Uhlan, tho champion trotting gelding, owned by C. K. 0. Hillings of New York, equalled tho world's trotting record to wngon Ul 11IU iui III ItUIIUUII lltltll IIVIU lUUUJ. stepping tno miio in z:w) ma. ' Conditions that weic not exactly fa' vorablo preventing his breaking tho record established by Lou Dillon at Memphis, Tcnn., on Oct. 28, 1903, when she did tho milo In similar time. Tho track wns not as fast as usual. A fit' ful brcezo also tcndeicd to liurupcr him. Mr. Hillings drove tho gelding. When ho steered his chargo past tho three quarter polo In 1:30 tho Immense croud present felt suro that n record would bo broken for Uhlan has always iccn noted for his finishing strength. However, ho fnltcred Bllghtly on tho stretch and when tho judges, after comparison of watches, dually an nounced tho tlmo. It was found ho had failed In his nttempt to lower tho record. Tho quarter was timed nt 29U; tho half at GDi ; nnd tho three-quarters at 1:30. Tho attempt was mado Immed iately following tho conclusion of tho cgular program. INFLAMED KIDNEYS Medical writers declare It 'Incurable after tho sixth month whether ulbu inennus or not. Tho nverngo man prefers to think of It ns "kidney trouble" and lets It go, but tho census shows this appalling fuct out ut 63,000 deaths from kidney troubles tho last census your, over nluo-tcntliH of them (GR.000) took tho form culled "nrlsht's Disease," although It Is ipilto probable that nine-tenths of theso up to the last moment thought of II as nnd called It "kidney trouble," when ns n matter of fact tho only pns slblo hope laid through a specific for Drlglit's Disease. Thero never was ono until Fulton worked out his Itenul emollient (1'ul ton's Itenul Compound), Slnca then Inflammation of tho kid neys, whether nlbumenous or not, or whether culled "kidney trouble" or Wright's Disease," or whether six months or six years old, commonly yields. If you hnvo bad kidney trouble over six months, no matter what you cull It, It Is tho only hope. Klllclcucy 87 whero patients do not wnlt until bed ridden, although some of them recover. For sain by alt druggists, Wo ileslra to bear from and ndvlso with patients not noting tbo us.ml im provement by tho third bottlo. Liter ature mailed free. Wrlto John J, Ful ton Co,, 015 Duttery Bt Ban Francisco, Cal. .FANDQM AT RANDOM On August 14, Maurlco I. McLnugli- lln of California won Iho Now York state tennis championship by defeat ing T. It. roll, the national Indoor champion 0-1, C-8, 0-2 and 8-0. It was tight match right through. Down nt Athletic park last evening Jimmy Fitzgerald ran threo miles In good stylo. Ho has Just got down to regular training. Ho claims it was uot uecobsary for Mm to start curlier, .toflfiUtti (BikcIuI llultotln Correspondence.) H0U8T0N, Texas, August 11. Tho Texas legislature, now In special ses sion to discuss State financial matters, according to the wording of tho oltl clnl call, Is having n hazardous tlmo trying to Investigate tho recent pro ,,,, o , a ,nak R ,, tkcn 'upon Itself. .,.,.. , , ,, . ... ,., session, may tako up only matters moBllnH , ... m.,, onll raised n ilno point of law, nnd tho very men who innko the law for oth ers to keep nro found breaking nnd tearing down a statuto of their own making. For tho investigation n Senate com .lnltteo was appointed, "with power to vclopcd tho nntls wero contesting tho legality of tho Legislature to tako tip ANGLO-JAPANESE Ilxtruordlnury Interest has been manifested In tho recently-signed An glo-JupiutCHo treaty, tho brief news of which was received In Honolulu by cu blcBram nnd published In tho Hullc 1 1 u. Later news shows that tlio treaty Is ono of tho broadest ever drawn between two world powers. It Is to run tor ten years. Tho declared objects remain as set forth In tho previous treuty. They In clude tho consolidation and mainte nance of general Vcaco In tho regions of li.stcrn Asia und India, tho preser vation of tho common interests of nil the powers In China, and the mainte nance of the territorial rights of tho contracting parties In the regions of Iastcru Asia nnd India nnd tho (le tenso of their special Interests In those regions. Tho only material difference between tho old und tho new treaty Is embodied In article 4 of tho new, which rends: "Should cither IiIbIi contracting party' concludo u treaty of general arbitra tion with a third power It Is agreed that nothing In this agreement shall entail upon such contracting party nn obligation to go to war with tho power with whom such treaty of nrbltratlon Is In force." Articles HI., IV. nnd VI. of tho treaty of 1905 nro omitted In tho revised ver sion. Article III. stipulated that "Ju lian, possessing pnrqmount political, military and economic Interests In Ko rea, Great Britain recognizes japan n rlfiht lo tako such measures for tho guidance, control and protection of Ko rea ns sho mny deem proper and nec essary to safeguard and advance those Interests, providing tbo measures so taken nro not contrary to tho prlnclplo of equal opportunities for tho com niereo und Industry of all nations." Artlclo IV. related to tho recognition Ly Japan of Orent Ilrltaln's rights to safeguard her Indian possessions. Artlclo VI. specially referred to tho war between Japan and Ilusslu und Orent Ilrltaln's neutrality. Tho omission of tho articles refen Ing to Korea and tho Munchurlun war, which no longer possessed any signifi cance, was u forcgono conclusion, An- glo-lliisHlnn rclutlons being now qulto friendly there. Similarly, thero was no n. eil for tho artlclo referring to tho Indian frontier, tho Insertion of which In the original treaty envo great um brage to military circles In India. Ily mi exchungo of notes Knglnndnnd Japan huvo prolonged for two years artlclo V. of tho Anglo-Japaneso com mercial treaty so far as It concerns Canada. Tho lovlslon of tho treaty Is known to hnvo been largely tho result of tho discussion of foreign urralrs at tho Im perial Conference, and wus rcsponslvo to tho wishes of tho colonies, particu larly Australia, That It was consum mated so soon was a surprise to tho diplomats. Tho extension of Iho tlmo of tho alliance Is another surprise. Tho now treaty Is regarded ns likely to facllltato tho extension of tho arbi tration movement to other countries. Artlclo II, of tho Anglo-Jnpanesa treaty of 1905, now iiinlllled, read: "If, by reason of unprovoked nttnek or OBgrcsslvo action, wherever arising, on tho part of any other power or powers, either contracting party should bu lmulvcd In wur In defenso of Us matters not In tho call; nlso question' Ing tho legality of tho Legislature In vestigating n matter for which courts wero created. Ah tho Texas Govern ment Is divided Into threo branches administrative. Judicial nnd Iccislatlvo ono branch cannot Interfere with tho operation of unothcr. This fact developed when the hear ing wns opened. Whon tho lono antl witness wns placed on th cstnnd ho answered but two questions his name and residence. When asked It Iho were connected with tho antl or ganization ho refused to answer on tho ground that tho Legislature has no authority to enter upon lis nt tempted Investigation. Ho was ex cased. Only One Itctiirn. Subpcnns wero the nscnt out to other mitts. Tho process server wns tho only Individual to return. Ills report Is contained In tho following j tir. Bergcnnt-at-Arms, huvo you seen Mr. Smith?" ' "Yes, sir." "W'hnt did ho say?" ".Mr. Smith said to glvo tho Scnnto Investigation commlltco his best rc gnrds and sny that ho would not ap pear before It." "Did you sco' Mr. Jones?" "Mr. Jones snld ho would not tip penr unless attached." "Did you sco Representative Doe?" "Mr. Doo sent tho commlttco his best regards nnd did not think ho woud appear." "Did you sco 'Mr. Brown?" "Yes, sir; Mr. Drown asked that IiIb compliments bo extended the commit' tco nnd thnt ho Is Indlsposod." Answers In this voln followed throughout tho list of nntl witnesses; then tho prohibition list was taken up. Tho plethora of talent that fol lowed Bwnmpcd tho committee. TREATY TERMS territorial rlf-litu nr snprlnl Intrrotts mentioned In tho prcnmblo of this KBrccinent, the other contracting party will ut onco como to the assistance of Us ally and will conduct tho war In common and mako pcaco in mutual agreement with It," Thus In tho event of war between America nnd JaHtn, Orent Britain would hnve been obliged to turn her arms ugalnst America. To make Im possible such u contingency a revision of the treaty was urged In high places and n despatch from Toklo on Juno II stated that Japan, being convinced Hint u war with America wns beyond belief, readily i.grccd to tho 'qualifica tion which Is now embodied lit tho new treaty. Drven nt a fast rate of speed nnd practically skipping er tho surface of tho water, a new and strange craft is predicted will soon mnke Its an- pcaranco In Philippine waters and will bo the first vessel of Its kind to oper ate In tho East. Tho ncroplano boat which Is now ubout rendy for ser vice will bo used by Insular Secretary of tho Interior Worcester In making excursions Into tho many Inland wat crwnys. Tho hull which will ho used In these experiments is thnt of a launch the property of Mr. WorcoBter, Tho engine und 'propeller have been loaned by Mr. Kdward I). Rchtmmlng, of tho Manila trade school. Tho propellor Is designed to ho usc( In the air, and Is of iho two-blndo vnrloty, and six feet long, Identical with tho propeller or nn ncroplano. Tho fifty horso power engine which It is planned to iisq on tho bout is capalilo uf driving an Overland auto- iiinblln ut a speod of CO miles nn hour, anil with such nowcr It Is .confidently expected tlfut tho six-foot nlr propel lers, when attached to this engine, will drive tho launch at a fast rato of spood. Tho primary purpose In tho con stiuctlon of such a craft Is that Sec retary Worcester desires to discover some belter means of nnxlgutliig Iho phnllow rivers of tho northern provin ces. Py means of Iho use of nn nlr propeller, tho draft of a boat will bo greatly lessened, us a "water propeller of 12 Inches In length requires nny whero from 20 to 24 Inches of water to opernto In. Thus It will bo easily seen what n great advnntugo will bo derived from tho uso of this air pro pellor, which, by tho way, Is Just be ing Introduced In tho United States und Kuropo. In tho United Stnles they hnvo gono a step fiuthor nnd placed an air piano abovo tho boat which has a tendency In ralso Iho "cm tiro vessel out of tho water when In motion, with tho ex ception of a small part of tho storm A speed of 00 miles per hour was re cently mndo on tho Detroit rlvor In a boat of this description, . Mrs. W. H. JoncB, a daughter of Mrs. Eniraa Nakulna and sister of Hon. Fred Ilcckley, Interpreter of tile circuit court, died early yesterday mot nine, pneiimonln being the cause, Mrs, Jones camo over from Kanialo, Mnlnlflll tn nttl.Mil ,1A tiinA-nl n, lib. I "- " - " lll ' "( i stopfalhcr, M. K. Nakulna, and caught n uum. Dun was uuriea yesteraay afternoon. .J ...IjxIU Thi.ll'? were conncctcil with tho antl or- cx . lor . ' ... .. t . . . BOH-Aug. SB, 20. 28. f a.Udk&eWrft; awftit i .-uzidt. .blkiiuLA&Jk-l , f p... lfffi, ORDINANCE NO. 20. AN ORDINANCE pitoviDiNo ren thi: piiothction OF CHttTAIN FOOD AND FOOD- STUFFS l'ltOM DUST, DIItT, CONTACT OP. AND CONTAMI NATION 11Y I'MKS AND OTHCn INBHCTS. AND 1'IIOM l'ltOMIH CUOUK HANDLING, AND OTHUll CONTAMINATION. UK IT OltDAINHD HY THIS 1'KOl'LK OF TllK CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU: SUCTION 1. It shall bo unlawful to expose for sale, or to sell from any stock-in-trade, within tho City and County of Honolulu, Territory of Ha waii, uny rood or foodsturfs, for human consumption, of tho names and de scriptions hereinafter mentioned, un less sucli food or foodstuffs shall bo protected from dust, dirt and from con tact of and contamination by flies and other Insects 'and from promiscuous handling and other contamination, in tho manner or manners herein pre scribed. , SUCTION 2. Tho food or foodstuffs which shall be protected as herein prescribed shall cnmprlso tho following generally und spcclflclally named and described nrtlcles, to-wlt: (a) All dried fruits nnd vege tables, ull fruits and vegetables which hio not sold whole, und nil com pounds, essences, extracts and sub stances derived In part or In wholo from fruits, vegetables, nuts nnd roots, or from ono or more of such i sources. ll a., or ino iru.u, vvkvihuh-h and products of land or sea called and known by tho names and de scriptions here following, viz.: Ap ples, apricots, berries of all kinds, celery, cherries, dates, lies, grapes. mangoes, ohla (mountain npplc), peaches, pears, plums, tomatoes, und other plants sold for food which do not have their surfaces removed bo foro eating. HlCTION 3. AU such food or food' stuffs'shnll bo protected from dust, dirt nnd contact of, and contamination by flics nnd other Insects nnd from pro mlscuous handling und other contaml nation, by means of n glnss covering or by wlro net screens of a mesh not less thnn fourteen wires Jo tho Inch, ns may be sulllclent to 'Insure bucIi pro tcetlon. Any such wlro net screen mny ho of any 'form sultnblo for Its purpose, but it shall bo 'fastened to a rigid frame work and when In plaeo must leave at leant three (3) Inches of clear space between the not or Its framework, nt any part, und "tho exposed surface or surfaces of the food or foodstuffs which It protects. All 'such ghiSs coverings und wlro net screens must lo so con structed and placed ns to properly and sufficiently 'protect all food or food stuffs herein mentioned from dust nnd dirt contact of und contamination by tiles and other Insects lind from pro mlscuous handling and other contam ination; nnd shall always bo subject to tho Inspection of tho City and Coun ty Physician and of any duly author ized food or sanitary Inspector, or po llco otllcer of tho City und County of Honolulu. SUCTION 4. This Ordinance shall not apply to food or toodstuffs krpt or exposed for sule In unbroken original packages unless tho surfaces of their contents, when of tho descriptions hereinbefore specllled, nro exposed to thp outer ujr; nor to any urticlcs of food kept In covered or seulcd con tujncrs, whether to bo sold In such con talners or not, providing said nrtlcles aro ftner exposed to tho outer nlr ex cepting while being bundled in uuo course of business; nor to any food or foodstuffs kept In refrlgcrutors, meat sufes, or compartments protecting tho same from dust und dirt, contact of any contamination by tiles and other Insects and from promiscuous handling and other contamination. SUCTION C. No food or foodstuffs hereinbefore mentioned, shall bo ex posed for sale or displayed unless tho bottom of tho box or other receptacle, containing' such article, Is raised at least two (2) feet abovo level of the floor or sidewalk. SUCTION 0. No person afflicted with uny Infectious or contagious dis ease shall engage, or bo employed. In exposing for sulo or selling any of tho food or foodstuffs hereinbefore men tioned, when such engagement requites or permits the handling of tho same SUCTION 7. Tho provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to ull murkets, market stlls, stores, stands, cafes, res taurant, and other places, whether li censed or unlicensed, at which food, foodstuffs, confections or provisions for human consumption nro kept for sale, and to nil licensed or unlicensed vehi cles from which any food, foodstuffs, artlclo of diet or confection is sold or offered for side. SUCTION 8. It shall bo tho duty of the City und County Physician, tho food nnd sanitary Inspectors and tho poll olllrers of tho City und County of Ho nolulu to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance, und for such purposo nil of tho said blllclnls nnd officers shall, at all rcaxonnblo hours, have access to nny market, market stall, store, stand, cafe, restaurant, or other place herein men tioned, for tho purpose of Inspection, SUCTION !. Any person who shall molest, hinder or In uny manner pre vent uny Inspector or other officer from performing any duty Imposed upon him by tho provisions of this Ordi nal. I. ce, and nny person who shall lo Into any of tbo provisions of this Ordi nance, shall be deemed guilty of a mlsik'ineuiinr, und upon conviction theieof shall bo punished by n lino not exceeding One Hundred Dollars (dOO.OO) or by Imprisonment for i. term not exceeding ninety days, or by both sucli lino and Imprisonment, SUCTION 10. This Ordinance shall tako effect thirty days from und ufler tho date of Its approval. Introduced by WM. It. McCI.HM.AN. Superv Itor. Dated this 4tlrday of August, A. D. I , JUM'sSI Approved this 24lh day of August, A. D. 1911. JOBHPH J. rUUN, Mayor. BOH Aug. 25, 20, 28. ROSA & CO. Good Old Guckenheimer Pure Rye Bottled In Bond JULES PERCHARDS A FIL3' CALIFORNIA SPARKLING WINCS We Deliver to Any Part of tha City PHONE 3181 ROSA & CO., Alake and Queen Itreeta Rainier Beer rOl IAI1 AT ALL IA1I Telephone 2131 I acific v3 acific Jaloon JCTKO AND NUUANU STREET Xfi!U..JUid .thej're .til tooiJtl lowi her. - ,' V' -" - "It's the Fashion" Hotel nr Fort D. R. Dariei. jroj. .. ...- , , 11 mJJ3 PRIMO BEER '' The Man Who Knows ' i will always choose varnlshea made by 8TANDARD VARNISH WORKS. A perfect finish for floors, cab inets, ate, SOLD UY Lewers & Cooke, Limited 177 8. KING STREET IMPORTED Horses, Mules and Brood Mares FOR SALE CLUB STABLES Telepnone 1109 Y. Yoshikawa, The BICYCLE DEALER and RE PAIRER, has moved to 180 KjINQ USUI New location Red front, near Young Building. Telephone 8518. Pau Ka Hana MOVE8 THE EARTH eM-,. -I. I srl ' -.Vi V of 'l -4. I I .H : r I