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oWSwElJS as EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, mi DAY, JUNE 21, 1912. COL. CAMPBELL CELEBRATES I? said lo lie acceptable lo llnrmon, Underwood or Clark, Mr. Hcdllold'B record ling shown lilm In lie progressive In spirit, nlthough a i PROMOTION WITH wealthy businessman Ho made n tar iff speech clurlnK ( lie extra session which attrnctcil considerable atten tion, and this week ho 111 make an ether lengthy address In mipport of the Democratic cotton bill, , 1'rlcnds are awaiting vl h Interest the first mcetltiK between ltodflchl and Col .1 Hamilton Lewis of Chicago. Mr, Kt'illlold'n pink whiskers lild fnlr tn be enmo oven inoro Inninus tl.nn CjI, 1-w-Is luxuriant adornment. Clothing T r. &, riiii ii All vferf0 I -;, t;-' soTl alk m S TO tf 1 BH ?sHHHPVKMKmPviil NB"9HK&V ifH l,li:ri'..((l, MICH Lieutenant Cnleuicl Archibald Ciimp bi'll, adjutant kciktmI of the Dop.irt lncut of Hawaii, vviih the host today nl n luncheon given to abiiiit twcnt)-IIve brother olllcer nt tin I'nlv entity Club, redlowing the old established custom of iiriny olllccrs tei Kill her with their frlcnel and celebrate the ascent of each step of the military ladder The adjutant general ri'celvcd bin lieuten ant colonelcy a little over n liuinth IK", and those who gathered nbiiiit the hoatd today werb glud of the opportu nity to wish him success. TAFT'S STEAM-ROLLER WELL FIRED UP FOR CHICAGO FIGHT RY P s 'fll RFRT .... .'...Vi'i. 2"... "k! T,V J.:i.i '..l..1.:...... ...... n.. 'jyy HliSUIUiS, U. 1., .IlinO I, I 110 i'" n' ninimiiiu-n ,,-uu,,i, ,,, ,,, ,n,, ,,,,, ,i ,,,t p,i,,,ihv riii-ti-piiiiiiii tlrst trial of tho steam-roller In Chi- I'Kaliiht Hoot and the Hist triumph be-cif the brotlier otllcer, who hiippruci! enrfio kiivo tho Taft faction of tho lore tho National Committee. Iloth'to be tho second mute, and Is tcllinK Iteimhllcnn party renoed conlldenco odds npd een money on Hooseelt how he. Commissioner Almy, sourIiI and Inspired them with assurance that wero dropped nml tho wnsers took on to settle the entire affair out of court tho net rcHult of tho nonilnatlui; con- the form or 10 lo X thai Taft would by hrlimliin the uble seaman and tho vcntlon would bo' a Rrent victory fori win. It was n sudden hut not uncx-',ecnnd mate toKcthcr In 11 back lot and them. When the contests were taken peeled chniiKo. It had been known' ordering them to 'Unlit It out." Hut tip In alphabetical order and tho sK'for weeks Hint tho entlio fnto of Mr.!""1 second mate, he says, cheerfully doleRatea-at-larRo from Alnbnma wcro'Taft's candidacy rested on tho control declined tossod Into the Tnft linnd-wapon a and action of tho Republican Nnllnif j Hence the hearliiB tills mornlnc be Kencral slKh of relief went up. It wns.nl Committee. Any failure on tho part' f',r" 'onmilssloner Davis, of Chief renllzcd that, all tho machinery of tho of that body lo rldo roimhshod over J,n,e A J- Morrison of the William ln,n.rnllr n 111 onml wnrklnir nr. nil nf thn niimnrniiH rnnlnHts wnnlil ' ' ,re, atl'lised of assallltlllK AlilO dcr and that suniclent deleKntes would. Lo Klven proper credentials to freeze out Colonel Uoosowflt nml maku Hiiro innjorlty for Mr. Tnft. Thn only forceful protest was voiced Kers have counted up for him. This by Senator llornh, a closo Jrlend of leaves a margin of :iu dclcRates lo tho tho Colonel's. lie Insisted that ho dc-iRood. sired lo sco tho machine work. Ho Kor tvu, ttrpkl( , irucr8 ,, nct. was Rrantcd his wish nflcr omo h 1(.,H f n,0 iie,mlillrnn pnrty Imvo sriimblltiK and a show of arbitrary do.,,..... ,r.Mu ,,.nril mimim. Pnoi, linnet. This seemed to satisfy tho man from Idaho. Tho mcctliiR of tho Itcpuhllcnn Nn t tonal Commltteo In ChicnRo wns tho f'.B'."u.,V ".'. .... " ... ..." " . iiHii Ul linihu niiiiiKii iiiiH n. unit ii was cleaily domonstrnted that a ma-' Jorlty of tho commltteo favored tho' ICnfl u'lni nml nn ,lnlil Iftnent nvlul. i ,.,L i.o.n ,., ' ,.i.n, .,uv-i on inui inuru wuuiti uu uiiuiiKii vuiun and to spnro when tho crucial tents of strength came. Taft Forces Gain Confidence. It was understood In ull circles that Colonel Itoosovolt had lost and tho 17081110111 won. This was admitted as self-evident hcfnro tho first Alabama, mutest was determined In fnvor of tho Taft dclcRates. Slocks hoRiui soaring and all Hues of Industry took on re newed activity. Tho mennco of Items. rvelt seemed lei hnvo passed, nud pen pin accepted tho fnet as coneluslvo without waltliiK for a uocoiul chnptor In tho ruuuliiR slory of tho enliven Hon, A reaction In behalf of tho Col oncl will nssniedly stnrtlo and shock ,. ,m,n .,, ,.n.e. u..u ,.,,,.,,1.., lies who took as nil Inspired sign tho llrst sKlrnilsh. "I0, '''"r''"," "'""'V" ",'."? '", I wnul I lio Taft faction when Coloue Ilnosovelt nunnuiiccil I lint Ho wnnlil wago war on Senator Hoot as tempor ary presiding olllcer. Ho hnd onco be loin liiulltlllntl liriHlllltlnu nml llitm nlianiloficd thorn, sa)liiR lot Mr. Hoot presidio. Ho reconsidered this nnd sounded n Hlogan for tho annihilation or tho Now York Senator. This did not no well with many of tho stoutest Itoosovolt adherents Thoy did not relish tho wnglng ot n light on Sena- tnr limit, who liml olien benll llin hen! fileiul of Colonel Itoosovcll. Much President of tho llrooklyn Ilonrel of Acting floveinor Molt-Sinllh nml Su (illlclsm rollnwcd and defections fill- Public Works. Mr. ltoilllohl hears tho lorlntcndent Mnrslnn Campholl this lowed, some of tlio Itoosovolt people further distinction erf holng ono or tho morning decldeel this step should bo lotiiruiug to tho President. working members of tho District Com- tal'on so nn delay may bo encountered Taft Managers Astute. mltlco of tho House following tlio flotation of tho now Tlio Taft managers took advantage The Now York member announced bond Issue. They hopo to havo all in of tho situation and promptly nn- his cnuilhlncy la reply to a letter readiness and as roon as tho flotation pounced that that thoy would welcomo Irom Rciiicjentutlvo McCoy of Now Is made and tho monoy becomes avail tho prcsonto In Chicago of Colonel' .lei soy. As Wooilrow Wilson Is said ublo tho contracts mny bo granted Itoosovolt. Thoy llgiircel ho would do to bo erne of Mr McCoy's pot aver- and actual work begun at onco. t-nmothlnR spectacular or foolish and.slous, Mr. Hedflold'H cnndldacy is nntl Injure himself thereby more than any- expected to link itself with the Pres- Judgn Whitney has set July 21 as body else. They became extremely Identlal boom of tho New Jersey exee tho date on which ho will hear tlio niiNlous that the Colonel board tho utlve. Otherwise, Mr. Itedtleld's can- petition of Clara Mokiimala for lottors lirst train for Chicago and take per-dldacy may bo linked with 'most any of administration for the estnto of Jo canal cliargo of his campaign for nom- Democratic Picsldcntial boom, and ho soph Jlokumula. rL ikU4r,u III.H.l) t'V.MI'HLLL. Colonel Cninpbcll has been adjutant Ki in nil or this depiirtmcnt for a trllln more than a scar. Ho wax recently transferred back to tho line of tho toaxt artillery corps, hut the change was mil) a 'paper transfer" to permit his prouintloii, and u few weeks later he was redi tailed In the adjutant gen i nil's department. Colonel Campbell Kraduateil from the Military Academy In 1 SM'. ami scrvisl with distinction In the I'orto Itlean campaign of thcSpiu si War lie Is n graduate of several service school ilnntlon, "ctllniT odds work a downwnid ( 1,1. (l.n n.,.n..,.. ...I Fn.....nl . t ,( n Uao Mr. Tnft without hope of 8c.!cman lYank lllnke aboard the ship cesH. A detcrmlnnllou of approximate. ly all contests In his fnvor assured I him of tho .ITU votes which his ninnn-l i1 , ... .... ... ,.,... ....- day tho iioIho nnd tumult theio tins doveloped and tho Irritation between tho rhal fuel Inns has been Intensified It was moro nppnicnt than licforo Hint1 hitter stiuculo wns nearly at hand, i, ., llt, ,.ir I.I....I n.ni h .Mi.. ' .'" rl hi ii ii r..1 i.y "'rim ' '"terncclno SlTlIC, The Democratic End, Tho Democratic end of tho PrcsT I'entlal gamo was almost dropped out ot sight nnd sound becmiso of tho spectacle and noise presented 1 tho wnirlliR Hepiihllcau fnctlems. Spi-uker Clark continues to forgo right ahead gathering In delegates ovcry day nnd Increasing his nlieady fnrmltlnlilo lend, I'ndcr ordinary elrtumstnnccs 'i tlimild enslly achloe tho nominnil i, hut the two-tlilrds rulo will bo u -si o procut him fioni doing this, If p.):i hlhlo. (ioNornor Wilson has inndo somo headway hut the olhor cnndl- dates seom to bo lining well by hold ing their own. (lovornnr Ilaripon oh- tII(.(l trlfltiiR nduinlago by having' ,0 rl0 n,0,,(0, for () , fiTltrol ' r . dolcKatlon fiom his own Stato, Tho fact romnlus that (Invernor liar- '""" I'"11 '"' Prestige because of tho B llla,ollly ,iy ....,.. ,.., ,,., ni,in I l'reparnitous for tho Ilalllmnro con. ventlou, Juno 2ri, go merrily on, but no nttontlon Is being given them lioinuao n11 o8 a"'1 var "ro tcntoieil on Chi WW- ' Bourbon Hopeful, Democracy has an nvonoil Vlco Presidential cniiilldnle, William O. eillioni or miw York, member of CoilgroSS, tlinilll flK-t II rc-f. llllll former ENTER JULY 4 Local business linns nro milking many entries for tlm rnurtli of July parade, and this morning J Walter De)le was assured or a bis represen tation The fact that the llrms are allowed to iidvrrllse has stimulated tlirlr advertising ability to the utmost and there II be some ntlracllve and unbiiie industrial and trade Idea work ed out so cleNcrly that the) would go in any p.iiade. Among those who have slgnlllcd their Intention of entering limits anil are already at work on them are the Clar ion, Mclncrn) shoo store. Associated Oarage I'red I. Wiihlrou, M A. Ounst Co, llerKstrom Music Company Ho nolulu Music Company. J W Kersh ner. Hallev's furniture comimm. von I llamin Veiling Cnmp.in), Lowers & Cook 4 Hawaiian Illci-.tric Compaii), Coyne riirnlture Conjpnn), Nelson I) Lansing and others. I Mr Dojlo Is 'now busy waking up .the nrlouh nrgiiniiitlon and societies of the city Tho Japanese nml Chi nese societies and the Ited Men arc coming through llnely, and the other iirfninir.itlnns arc urged to Kit In line also. Only 11 few days remain In which to enter, licit as two or tlireo days of preparation will lie sultlclent, tlicro Is every prospect that this division of tile parade will be n largo one CAN THE MATE SHIP IN PORT? Whether a chief mate may slap an nlde seaman fur swearhiK at a brother olflcer and then escape a IckuI piMinlty on the theory that It was "Juslltlnlile punishment" Is the question tndny lliat la corruinithiR tlio brow of fulled States Commissioner C H Davis At the fame time United .States Klilpplui; Commissioner II. X. Ainu Is I.I ... nlln ..( !. .... ...... u nl I ..- m. . I .. In Honolulu harbor on tho morning of .May ii. The complalulm; wllnnss. the defend ant and a number of other witnesses, all teslllleil lo lhc salient il tails that lUake had "rouc the diep sini sailors one better," b iisIur the Iuiikiiuko of a Missouri mule driver In refusing to olie) the maudale of Second Mate Jo seph Albreeht. All adniltteil that tile chief mate, Inti'rrupthiK the chase which ensued, caiiKht lllake by the collar, shook him hi iipproved fashion nnd bestowed sev eral "slaps" with hi open hand on the coiiuttuaiice of the toii-viiluble seaman lllake preferred cliarRCH against both olllccrs, who wero brought hack to Ho. noltilu ii few eln)s ago by deputy U S, marshal. Tho second mate, obtaining counsel anil hall bond, will bo brought to trial next October. Morrison, hav ing neither money nor counsel, raninln ed In eletlnuit until this morning, and pleaded his own case, examined his own witnesses and gi'iienilly purported himself iih an outraged Individual lie Is still held, while Commissioner Davis reaches a decision on tho line legal pulnt of whether 'tho l'Vderal l tulo penults a ship's olllcer to lu ll let punishment while the vessel is riding at iincheir in port. GETTING READY Advertlsonieiit for tenders on vari ous puhllc-lmproMiment projects to bo taken up by I ho Department of Public Wmks during thn next year will ap pear July I. Tlio funds for theso Im provements will (omo from tho pro ' poscil now bond Ismio, approval of which Is now uwaltcd from tho Prcs- IdCllt. u-irifcdWkiri, m ' f fSwf b Mil III T fffM 1M W llbl " NEW - i TObAYiTrDPITnDVDAV HKI'OItT OF TIIK ('((MHTIOX V tiii: nitsT x.VTio.wi, iiaxk f HAWAII, AT HO.NOUI.r, l. TIIK TLItltlTOUV OF HAWAII, AT TIIK CI.OSK OF Ill'SIXKSS, j I'm; i t tit. mi'.'. IUCSOUHCKS. I-n.ins and Discounts OvcrdrnftH, secured ...JI.07 and I,S7 SS I l.ll.'O 10 2."0,000 00 unsecured U. S. Honda to Becuro circulation U. S. Ilonds to secure U. S. Deposits l!3r,, 100.00 Othur Ilonds to securo U. S. Deposits Ilonds, Securities, cto . . Hanking Kilo Other Heal Kstnto owned hr r.r.t nn niinnnn " ' uJ,niJ.li) 4,'JOQ.OU Customers Liability on Inciters of Credit 1C0.IS7.07, Duo from Stato nnd Private Hanks and Hank ers, Trust Companies, and Savings Hanks .... Duo from Approved lie servo Agents 3o;,07(',.21 Checks nnd other Cash Items Notes of other National Hanks Fractional Paper Cuirency, Nickels nnd Cents Lawful .Mo n) liccno In lliink, llzt Specie $272,OI7 3.'i 38,i.ii.sr, ll.'.UO i,.-,io.i.r, Legnl-tcndcr notes 3T 00 Itcdcmptlon fund with II. S. Treasurer tr of circulation) 272,0.r. I2,fi00 00 Total .. 12.769,7011.32 LIAIIILITIi:S Capital stock paid In I non.OOO.oO Surplus fund 190,000.00 Undivided Prollts, less Kiponsos nml Tuxes paid 20,173113 National Hunk Notes outstanding 250,0(10 00 Dividends unpaid 110.00 Individual deposits subject to check 1, 090,855.78 Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks United States deposits ... Deposits of II S disburs ing olllccrs Travelers' nml -Commercial 1-cttors of Credit 15,810.52 1,972.10 257,178.78 270,520.21 ieo.187.97 Total . .2,7C9,709.:i2 Tcrrltnr) of llnwiill, CII) inui Countr nf llciiiii.l til ii, ss: I, Cecil Hroii, Presldnut of tho abovo.named hank, do solemnly swear that tho alien e statement Is true to tho best of in) know ledge unel belief. (Sgd) cm I.. IHtOWN, President. COItltIXT Attest: M P- IIOI11NSON, II. M. VON HOLT, tl. P. CASTLK, Directors. SuliKcrllieel mid sworn to before mo this 21st day of June, 1912. (Seal) F V I'lIltNANDKS, Notary Public IHliatiilti- was found fasti'iieil to til" j Lrlc ll in Us near Hi ronton, I'a , In time to prevent the binning up of a height train Sachs for Dry Goods . tt litiuus J i.hw t '"SU- the W''B"'J"llnr,flwJiik Benjamin Qoth.cs HEAVY TRIBUTE FOR INSURANCE Moie than $ I .noo.flrtii net passes an- nually from tho Territory of Hawaii eastward Into the coffers of tho ureal liiHtiranco companies, So far as known this amount pays merely and only for "protection" from lire, death or marl- i tlmo disaster. ( M1H "huio is in uu hiiomi in ino """. ...,..-,... ,.,,;, uiiiiuiii, in iiii'iiiiiiimry report n fitittlinl nl" urnl I I tin tv fmwvW of hm ulv limiiriliw,, I Viliimluulfitiiir II (!. Ha ,..l tiu. I,, tirmmrnllnn ntnl ttlil..!. mil. now in iirciuirntlnn ami pinhahly will bo read) for IIIIiik Jill) ,.. ,.. .. ,,v ,, 1. To bo e.act, this report will show Hint the nmouiit of nctunl cash, or Its! 1 rqiiUnlcnt. that has gono to tho East ern tiisiirnnco companies In the last )enr totals f 1,07(1,000. OlUSOli "nlinl dec'ares this Is the net tig' ' I urn fir tlin nniminl rn,ilL',l Itv thn It, 1 suranco concerns from premiums col j I looted In the Territory nfler nil com I missions. 1 el urn premiums nud losses have been deilucted. Tho Deputy Commissioner's llgures of a year ago show that nenrl) $1,0011,0011 was con tributed by the people of tho Territory to tlm insurance ceunpnules, hut tho business hns grown oxeellently for tho companies In the last twelve mouths. While tho detnlled tlguies of tho re tort nrei not ot available, llapal ex plains that tho total Includes thn ro eedpls In marine, lire mid life, mid nisei some supplemental Insurance, nnd Hint the net receipts from tho marine Insurance reach about $270,000. Considering tho proportional Import nine of shipping to other Industries 111 the Islniuls these llgures nppear ro- uinrKatiiy small, as compared to tho ri'cclplK by tlm big companies from in o anil luo-liisurniico premiums. BARON 0ZAWA SPEAKS TO HAWAII JAPANESE Union T. Oznwa, head of the Japan eso Ited Cross party, which arrived this morning In tho Chlyn Mnru, is giv ing n Ice turn nt 2 o'clock this after noon In tho Toklwa (iardens, tho Hob- trtsou Rrounds on Niiuanu street. President Y. lshll of tho local Ited Cross Society Is presiding. Tho Unroll Is a convincing speaker ami a largo number or lotnl Japanese, including tho delegates or tlio Japan ese Ited Cioss Societies in llio outer districts, ato In attendance'. Union 0.aa and his parly will sail for Ja pan at -i o clock I oil ay. JUDGE ILL; MAHUKA CASE IS POSTPONED Ne-ws of the Illness of United hlati's District JuiIkc Dole was, broUKht lttn the city this morning from the rcdcrnl Jurist's uiuntry hnine. mid Tor that rea son tile llnal step In the Mahiiku slto e-.ise Pefore it Is plum In the Jury's hands, has lie en postponed until next .Moiuliiv the hfiarleiir nou I sit for ll 30 o'lloik on that moruiug The uiuiiuicut of Unite el States Ills Irli t Altnriiej Ilreckon. Hie argument III if Initial of touiihf! for the property lioldi rs. and the le-adlng of the court's lusti in tloiis teuialn to he completed liefme the Jurs Is sent out to lleter-mliii- tin' value of the land leiiiilemned Willi ii iiiaiitty of sugar loaded al Knhulul thn Mntsoti Nnvlgatlon liner Iloiiolulnu is expected back at this inn on Monday morning. Tlio Hono Iii'an will bo dlspatchce! for San Krnn e-Uio em Weiluesila), taking passcn pets and a full shipment of sugar. li.millir . lulu. .m .1 Ctnil... must pay. " " ...... .-j ........ ,-.. . a lumber hill or 1129(1 Instead or tho I Ni w "iurk I'he lnhtcrs' co, In which he was interested mid which gave tiro fighting exhibitions nt Coney Island . m.ii y -j'-jt.v- -i Clothes that satisfy. This is the only kind wc handle, we do not patronize houses vho manufacture clothing that simply look ood for a day or so: but a line that is sold on it's merits, is the only kind that can be found in this store. CLARION Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts. i HUGHES DENIES HE WILL ACCEPT NOMINATION; IS I HE MERELY TOO MODEST? Ni: VOItK N Y June 13 Associate Justice baric I! HiikIics of tlif Cnlleil Stales ! ! Supremr Court pifseil throimh his cll toda on his w.i from WashliiKtou to the Adirondack. where he will spi'iul the sum mer To frli'iid who spoke lo him of riport from CIiIchko re KurclliiK the poltilty that he mlKlit lie inaite a conipronilsi candidate for the presidency by the Itepiilillcau natlnual con ntlon, he sold thut he was entirely out of politics and would not ptrmlt the use of his name under any clreiinntunPcrt and that this must be reKardid as II mil. ' i A , i $ NAVY WATER SUPPLY IS An Interesting angle to tho water situation at Pearl Harbor, mid one which is or the utmost Importance to future- development of the big naval station, is given b) the Senate amend ment to the House uawil bill, provid ing for the pure base of n water supply ror the naval ri'seriatlou News of the Senate nmenilmint. publlsheil In tin, II u 1 1 r t I li's Washington correspond cuce two iIiih iiko. Iia e-ause-d i-onsid-cralile spi'i-iilalloii ainoiig local nav) iiieii, ami also ainoiig Im-.il Interests Willi h now eontrol the water supply, and with wltlili a deal for government purchase was pending The ami'iidment authnrlres the ue- iistlon of one acre of laud for an artesian well slto. and tin lonstrue- llon of a pipe line from It to Pearl iiarnor lie re I at pri'sent u very meager suppl) at I'eurl allrhor, coin lug froin a system owned tip- Ha waiian Dri'dKiig Co The supply well, u splendid artesian producing u million and a ipiarter gallons a day, Is located at .Mtuiialiiu, and the water ionics through ul out four miles of 1-Inch pipe in vvau-riown nml llio reservation 'IlilH,,Pm , ivp oll , am irnnsnct their tilliflllin rnrrlriii litinllit inminli fi.r i.rA . . ... .. ; ; " .' '"" - i nt iiee-ds, nml when more water I neuleil for construction work. It will ie inideiiiiate At the present time tho gov eminent is buli.g what little vvn- ter It reipilroH for use hi the yard from the Hawaiian Dredging Co. hut tlicro is n deal under way lo purchase the 11111011111' and the f,-)ear lease from the Hawaiian Diedglng Co for 23,000. If the plan for the navy to lustal Its own water suppl) goes through, Hutu I ever) reasem to believe that the otl'ir drill will he called on un less the Dillingham concern can buy the well outright from the D iinnn in terests and thru sill well and pipe linn entlrei to tlio eovernmrut In any event, the nivnl supply would have to f'fililt, rntitt Mniitiiiliiit ivlier.i i miiII. ,,1.1,. , r i i r..r , i... K,.eiirrd I " lllul '''-Ml sacks sugar, all (loin (la in the mi-ail linn, thn navy eiisln- wall ports. .... eer will nilve the water sheirlage for Sailing from Honolulu on lum O'h loustriiitlon work by bringing the wn-'1'"" ''Hle Mall liner Chlnn Is repo-t-ter neeessiirv for u in I dinir iim eel to hnvo leached Yokoham.'i la .t foaling plant all the way from Hono lulu Tlicro Is mi old navy wntir liargii here, lupaclt) al unit 50,000, and tile plan Is lo low (tils to the coaling plant site, and pump water from It to shore It Is estimated that thn barge will carr) enough water ror a mouth's work. j The Poslo'lleo pp irtiuent has plac ed a han upon the use of the Champ i Cliirl, stlelirs. as thci are similar to re'guliir stamp, and It I contended that their use will confuse the malls, The great hulk of the Insurance ! business In tlio Islands Is dnuo by tlio 1 Kaslern coururns, locnl llrms profiting only ns agencies. - .ijl.Aj J.a ju, Uw-jl. im WlSiiVilradrtVaiiM.fii Wh 'fr, JhiH n.gff kWliHiU , ,J PALAMA ENOS YEAR; DIRECTOR The closing exhibition of the )ear in the Pnlaimi g)inmislum took place ' Inst evening under the dlre'ction ot ' Miss Ilertlin risher This was Mlrs Klsher's last exhibition Blnce she leaves tor the mulnlind on Hi- Hono " lulnn Wedliesda) utter two oars ot " very succeKsfiil work among the' girls of Pnlamii In addition lo her weirk ns physleiil ellrerteir, Miss I'lshe-r has holiH'd develop the Inigi mIiu; and ',inuHlr clicses for girls In the district renehed h) the Settlement W A. Unwell, treasurer of the Sel tleinent, presided last evening mid the following program was rendered llnrbell Drill Initustrl.il School Clrls Chorus "Anchored" Pallium Glee Club Indian Club Swinging Kvcning Olrls' Chili Ilass Solo Armourer's Song from Itobln Hood Mr. I'red Duller (i)munsllc Dancing . . . Misses Lizzie Aknnn,, Mabel Ono and Kllr.ihcth Speneer Pass Solo Selected ... . Mr. Ilutlir Winding Wnnds Japanese Olrls' Club Chorus Tho Vo)ngeurs .. P.ilnnm (lire Club Irish Jig lunlnr (llrh Alter the conclusion erf the program Mr Jim A Ilnth, superintendent of the settlement, made a few remarks mid Miss l'lsher wns given three rousing cheers by the go)s and girls of Pahima CONCRETE BRIDGES FOR MAKIKI TRACT Calls ror tenders for the conainic Mlmi of eoncreto lirielges lending lo llio Mnkiltl tract, tin lots eit which wero tcccntly sold ut public auction, will ho Issued Monday by Superintendent Campbell. 'I hese bridges, across Hie streams between tho city and the new tract aro ronsldereel absolutely neees tnry before the owners can have ac cess lo thn property that will enable .uiisiiicss in tun cuy. . .- . Li'llehiia folk, and espei-lally the l'-l umg ..m. .K.-i. . "" - ,..,, (I ll ,,, ,IIU ,,l,t( I'l (,,.(, i (,1. II. Phil Sheridan. I'lftli Cnvalry, son of the milium Civil War eemiiiiander I Lieutenant Klii'i lilaii bus been exput- I ed to rejoin Ills leglmeiit tor some time He was ordered to Washington about six months ago ror temporary tint) In the oillcc trf the sup, rlnti-nelt'iit of public buildings mid grounds, nml a spet lal aide to the President A fow passengers departed for Ka i mil last evening with thn sallim; of tho Btenmer W. O. Hall for Guillen Isl nml ports. , Cargo brought to Honolulu in tlio steamer Wallelo luediuleil SO mmI en Wednesday. Mali forwarded to Hit mainland In ho .Mat son Navigation strainer Lur Hue readied Sail Franc lam Wedue day morning. The Japanese liner Chljii Mnru is ') elepart fnr Japan and China po-i.i at 5 o'clock this evening, the vcus.l lr Ball from Alakea wharf. Tho Mntsou Navigation statner llyndcs vvHh rnrgn for the Hawaiian Islands Is reported In have arrlvej at renttli) rrom San I'ranclsco Weunes. "ay. You must get ' get the cw. the II u 1 1 e 1 1 u ! LEAVES ISLANDS .VI y