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UEhmmI 5ipWHWf SGESaSS ffff1"i gpyWirtniBiii .mm y '4uMii iSliWMIMM pointed said P( nil nnrxnns interested Jiiav Family Medicine Without Alcohol Aycr'5 Sarsaparflla is a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol. Whatisa"tonic"? A medicine that imparts strength or tone; a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power. What is ah "alterative" ? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action. Aycr's Sarsaparilla does all this without stimulation. Ask your doctor if a family medicine, like Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is not vastly better without alcohol than with it. Ayer's Sarsaparilla frpind Dr. J. C. Aw & Co., Lo.ill. Mm , U. S. A. granted, and may present evidence ns to who are entltleil to tne said property. And that notico of this Order bo published in the Hawaiian Oazetto, printed and published in said Honolulu, for three suceessivo weeks, the Inst publication to bo' not less than ton days previous to the time therein appointed for snid bearing. Dated, tho 2Gth day of September, 1912. (Signed) ., . JOHN ALBKRT MATTHEWMAN. Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho Third Circuit. Attest: (Sicned) .TAMKS AKO, Clerk, Third Circuit Court. (Seal, -Third Cirrtiit Court) 3750 Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22 BUSINESS CARDS. nnvnT.m.TI IRON WORKS CO. Ma chincry of every description nindo to order. MARINE TIDINGS Friday, October 11, 1912. Bremerton Arrived, October 11, TJ. S. S. Maryland, henco October 4. Tort San Luis Sailed, October 10,, S. S. Lansing for Honolulu. Port Townsend Arrived October 11, Bktn. Mary 'Wiukleman, hence September Francisco Sailed, October 11, Schr Annie JoluiKm for Miihukonn. Monday, October 14, 1912. Hito Soiled, October 12, 7 p. m., S. S. Enterprise, for San Francisco. Fort Bragg Sailed, October 13, scbooncr Dauntless, for Hllo. San Francisco Arrived, October 14, 9 a. in , S. S. Siberia, henco Oct. 8. Port Townsend Arrived, October 14, (chooncr Blnkeley, hence Sept. 24. "Curcka Sailed, October J'3, schooner A. F. Coats, for Hllo. Grays Harbor Sailed, October 13, barkentine S. G. Wilder, for Honolulu. San rraucisco Sailed, October 12, 1:25 p. ni., S. S. Korea, for Honolulu. San Francisco Sailed, October 13, 8. S. Arizoniui, for Sulina Cruz. Napoopoo Arrived, October 8, schr, 11. D. Bcndixon, from Port Gamble. PORT OF HONOLULU. AEEIVED. Friday, October 11. S. S. Santa Maria, from Port Hartford, 7:30 a. in. Str, Iwalam, from Hawaii, 0:30 a. in. T, K. 1C S, 8, Hongkong Maru, from South and Central America, 4:43 p. in, P. M, S, S, Pertiu, from San Fran, clsco, 5:10 p. m. Saturday, October 12. Str, Mauna Ken, from Hawaii and Mnul ports, Oi25 a, m. Str. Nocuu, from Kuual porta, 8 n. in, Ilk, Audruw Wulh, from San Fran Cisco, p. in. (towul to Pearl Harbor). Sunday, Uctoht'i 13, liny. Str. Klitttu, from Knum ports, 1! 10 p. in, M, N. & fe. Hunirfulte, from lUhulul, 0:10 a. in, Btr. Mlkulialn, frgm Maui and Uolo kul .it. fltlC , m. V. B. A. T, 1Uguii, from Au 1'ntu. rltru, 7 It. III. Mumlny, UuUt 14. 10 1. 'I H H. Hlrrn, from Mun l"..u. ,t 1 i a. ui llkln. .1. M cine. 1 a. m Mrs Clms. Lcrings F. IN THE OnUttJIT OOUBT, THIBD Chas. Loving. I Mrs. F. L. Lowndes, Chas. nrorTtTT TPnRTTOTtY OV IIA- Lowndes, WAII IN MObEEu OHA-McNab, Mrs. M. U. Mnllory, Sidney F. BEItS, NO. " .l IHIIKIII. I IIMfllllTI J .1. 11. Petition nnd Accounts, nnd tnat y, jrnrria g C. L. Watson, iiirn uuu i K D jinrdock, William stiller, I. Ka there appear and show cause, if any a'uokninni jir's, Honry Kcau'nnd 30 they have, why the samo should not be jeck HAWAIIAN GAJ5UTTK, TUKSDAY. ocTOhFK 1?. I12 flriflllths, from Mpndn Ktr. ! walnut, frow Hawaii porta, DEPARTED. fit Mnsolll Willi Unity-Mark in tow. for oatm porti, 8i30 ft Ilk. Hndera, for I'ort Town'ond, (fiiim anehornge) HiSfl. S. 8. Ilnrnolen, for Hiircka, 1:30 'run. Str. Mniinp lon, for Kona and Kott, J2 w. Str. XIIIiau, for Knnnt port, 5 p. in. Sir, Iwalnnl, for Hawaii porti, b p. in. Str. Clauillnc, for Maul nnd Hawaii iKirts, 5 p. m. M. N. H. 8. Honolulan, for Knlmlul, fl. i. m. . . P. JL 8. S. Persia, for Yokohama, Shanghai and Hongkong, 12 m. Schr. Annto M. Campbell, for San 1'cdro, 1 p. m. Str. JIaunn Kca, for Hllo direct, 4 p. in. Sp. Marlon Chllcolt, for Gaviota, 1 p. nt. 8tr. Hcleno, for Hawaii ports, 4:35 n. m. T. K. K. S. 8. Hongkong Mnru, for Yokohama and Orient ports, 0 a. in, Str. Wailclc, for Hawaii, 3:S0 p. in. S. S. Santa- Marin, for Port Harford, 1 i. in. U. S. A. T. Logan, for Guam nnd Manila, 4 i. m. "" Str. Kauai ports, 0:45 p.m. PASSENGERS. Arrived. Per P. M. S. S. Persia, from San Pranclsco, Oct. 11 For Honolulu: Mrs. 11. Cameron Hois, Miss Charlotte A. Horn. Kor the Orient: J. Ashida, L. LiHcnboiss, J. A. Fenner, .lose Troy, Mrs. J. 1'. Grcssitt, Miss F. Urcssitt, Mnrsh, Mrs. .1. C. Poole, Miss H. Sutton, 8. H. Slicpard, I'Ved llakor, Kstcr lli.fllr. llniriT S. Miles. Ilcv. Andrew IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE B jfcjlson, Miss II. P. Hoblns, MrB. C. OF WILLIAM ORLANDO TAYLOR, A, Diddle, Miss Eleanor Hlildle, J. P. DECEASED. I Hrooks, Sam S. Bullock, Dr. C. A. Ilin, Mrs. J. II. Jones, Miss Jessie Mc- Order of Notlco of Petition for Allow- Donald, W. O. Moore, Mrs. W. 0. ance of Accounts, Determining Trust jroorc y?. jj. steeblcr, Mrs. W. II. and Distributing tho Estate. Steehlcr, F. H. Vines, J. A. I. Wntt, . V. L. Andrews, Mrs. V. L. Andrews On reading and illing tho petition anil ifunt, Mrs. T. J. Banyea, Miss N. nnd nccountu of Maud Tnvlor, .orj.( ciieo Jim, Cant. J. J. A. Clark, trix of the Will of the abovo named p clement Pictsch, Jcsso Clcvoland, WM. ORLANDO TAYLOll, deceoscd, of nv . Cliurchill. Mrs. J. M. Dcljn, E. Honolulu, T. H., wherein petitioner asks w pcnnoinnn, Mrs. E. W. Fcnncman,. to be allowed 2SWju nnu ciinrgeii wmiAivn j. n,ut jr9, Alva J. IHil, W. It. S28.44, and asks that tho same lie k- Hardy, W. C. Jonos, Kwong Choy nnd approved, and that n final i)nn p Mrs. Thos. Kydd, A. order bo made of Distribution of the K T,0,vrjCi n. D. Lilllnrd, Mrs. J. B. Tpninininp lironcrtv to the persons ir.n.iwii. ifnalnr fcGnvern. Domin- thcroto entitled -and dischnTglng ,, noni,uay( Man Land Eli, Ng Yuk Per Btr. Kiuau, from Kauai ports, October 13. W. C. McHciiry, G. II. Humphreys, C. F. Drake, S. Sustikc, M. Kuamoto, K. Kruno, H. Dyson, A. G. Armstrong, A. O'Hnrn, leather Coles-tine, Francis Gay, II. Iscnborg, Mrs. Knui Wilcox, H. P. Faye, ,T. Morse, 1 Henoch. J. C. Tccano, T. ligita, Y. Aknu, Master Quoiiir Vet, II. V. Had- field, O. Spillner, John Manuwai, John Lowell, Mrs. Bowers, .1. Souza, Mrs. Souza, Mrs. J. H. Sopor, Smith lliroth nnd 58 deck. Per U. S. A. T. Logan, for Honolulu from San Francisco, October 13. Maj. O. 11. McSnnuH, inspector general; Maj. Robt. H. Noble, Twelfth Infantry, Copt. H. F. Smith, Thirtieth Infantry; Capt. H. J. Broes, Cavalry, A. D. O.j Capt. W. B. Burtt, Twentieth Infantry; Capt. A. JL Shipp, Twentieth Infantry; Capt. D. McCnskoy, First Cavalry; iFirst Lieut. M. Mirrrny, C. A. C; Maj. J. A. Pcnn, First Iafnntry; Maj. Gcorgo Blakely, C. A. C; Capt. B. McClcavo, Second Infantry, wife, sou and daughter; Capt. J. II. Brysou, First F. A., and wife; First Lieut. S. D. Kromers, medical corps, wifo and 2 sons; Second Lieut. W. Jl. w. Voting. liftli Cav alry, and wife; Second Lieut. R. L. -Maxwell, iirst t A.; Hoeond laeut. W. II. Robertson, First Infantry; Second Lieut. A. K. Polhomus, Third Infantry; Mrs. .T. JL Beaulor, Jlrs. J. F. .Tunds and 2 sons, Jliss Lyon, Mrs. B. H. Hatkius and daughter, Capt. R. JI. Cutts, U. S. M. C, wife mid daughter; Capt. D. C. McDoucnl, U. S. jr. 0.; Second Lieut. 1 T. Kvnns, TJ. S. JL C; Jlrs. Thos. Dunn. Per 0. S. S. Sierra, from San Francisco,, October 14. Geo. Ahlboru, Miss Xottio Alf, JL F. Barclay, Jliss JL Barro. Isaac Berrls, T. O. Boclyn, Mrs. Boolyn, Jlrs. T. Brandt, Jlrs. C. U. Buckmnd, , Jliss H. Biicklnnd, Jtiss Bucklnnd, K. A. Butler, Mrs. Butler and child, Houg Chack, Mrs. JIary Childs, Kai Tin Chun, Jliss M. A. Condon, A. T. Cooper, JL Costa, J. H. Criliy, Mrs. U. Jl. Uamon, Jliss I.. Damon, Mtb. W. Do A'uries, D. A. Dowsett, Jlrs. Down-' ctt, A. F. Dredge, Win, Dykes, Goo F.dwardB, Rev. H. Englchart, Jlrs. J. A. English, JHbs JL, Fauth, Jlrs. E. D. Fielier, Louis Franks, E. L. l'ricke, JL R. Gailowuy, Mrs. Galloway, Hermann Gcrken, Adam Qilltland, N. Giustut, Miss Jlay Greene, Mrs. C. M. Harmon, Hon. F. M. Hatch, Miss Hatch, Miss Helen Haves, duo. Hedge, Mrs. Jl. L. Been, II, F. Hill, Sing 11. Hoe, Leo G. Hon, Mrs. L. Hull and child, A. A. Isbell, Mrs. Tsbeil, Joe Jacobs, F. B. Johnson, Jlrs. Johnson, Apau Kau, Jliss Kelby, Jlrs. Kcllcy, Dr. Chas. Keller, Jliss Grace Kelly, Thos. Kelly, T. .1. King, Jlrs. G. W. Kirkauly, chili, and maid, Chas. Lung, LMw. It. Lang, Jlrs, Lang nnd child, E. Larson, LowerB, It. I, Llllle. Jlr. LIIHo, J, Lishmuii, JIIks A. Long, Capt. M. Jlcfarron, C. 1). Mcintosh, Jliss JL Dr. T. It. JItfNah, IS. Mnggio, Jos. Muguln, Mux Miircum, L, Jlurkt, H. B. Marrlnor, Mrs. JInrrlnur. V. JlichauU, Loon Jlorris, Mrs. Morris, L. C I'orUh. A. II. IMtnek, Mrs. II. 8. Patrick, Ml K. IVarson, F, D. Mrs. K. I'llluti and child, T. ,1. (juiiin, Percy IlaiiiKleii, J. W. Itumsvy, Mis. Rummy, W, 81. .1. Ilnuiiev. Jlrx. Ilnhiiey, Ml 1 lol en lUiinvy, Mrs. ,1. 1' Hugo ii nd iliiiuhler, . (told, .1. L. P. llublliiou. A. ItixiuM, II. P. lluth, Winner, Jo. Walker. Mltn O. Walter Mr. HlltDlMtth Warner, Mm. W. H Vintr, Mm. Naliel Win, llonn Kal Kin, M. K. C. Yop. Departed. Por sir. riandiup, for Mnul porta and Hllo, Oct. II.-1. J. Hurt!, J. M. Weln berg, M. Jacob, W. W. CHITonl, Mm. John lllchnrdton. Charles G, Coital, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ayros, Miss I V.Hhotts, Miss JHyo T. V. King, Look Tong, W. W. llnrrls, Mrs. P. Oda, Albert Ayrcs, J. Hinnu, Mr. And Mrs. A. C. Franco, Per str, Mauna Lon, for Kona and Kan ports, Oct. 11. Mr. P. A. de la' Nux, Ocorgo W. Cnrr, A. II. Gurrey, II, A. McWayno, A. Ij. Green-well, Miss K. Paris, George Baker, C. A. Doyle. A. Or Henderson, wlfo and child, H. P. Hcilbron, 8. Hcoknwa, A. Oilo. Mrs, M. Nnnuno, Mlsa Nnauno, J. Lindsay, Thos. Gouvln, JL Suycnaga, Mrs. Suyennga, Mrs. Hayasht, K. N. Tnknshl, W. Sasaki, Nov. M. Takeshlta, Dr. Hnynshi. Per P. M. b. B. Persia, for Yqltoha E. M. Tngals, Miss Graco van Huron, Miss Winters. Por Mauna Kca, for Maul and Hawaii ports, Oct 12. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T. Bushonft Miss S. Fulnn, Alexan der Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. BarnoyJ Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Flctchor, M. A. Plague, P. F. ElHs, Miss J. Johnson, Miss M. Johnson, Mrs. M. T. Mrs. H. Miindon, M- Ylerra, W. T. Chong, It. Phillips, Gcorgo II. Hut- ehcan, James Caidor, Geo. P. Ucnison, Tames Wilson, William Kllvie, W. McGillivray, G. McConnachic. " INNS FULL MILITARY i E m HONORS Arranrjements Arc Complete for Services Over Body of Major Wholley. Dome upon an -artillery caisson tho casket containing lho body of tho Into Maj. John II. Wholley, Second Infantry, U. S. A., will be paid full military lion ors this afternoon at thrco o'clock at AM 1 SURGEON POINTS DANGER Declares That Not One Benefit Accrues From the Uso- of Alcohol. BALTIMOBE, October 2. Colonel L. M. Mnus, U. 8. A., modlcal corps, told the convention of tho 'Association of Military Surgeons here .today repeated investigation had failed to reveal a sin Fort Shaftcr. Following tho military EIc benefit from the me of nlcohol. On hearse will be a, charger wenring tho ( the contrary, hn added, it lessens the tivaurtrtliftl funitvnl 1 vnnl m ra l 1i tirt ..l.lllt.a ...1 li - -. . ... f. Soi:Vv?affil?ltafcj! mA - bo.s placed in- the stirrups, every line. Miss I. Howard, Miss A. B. Jones, Miss j spurs facing forward, toes to tho rear. The use of alcoholic stimulants, ho IT RIUMPH Crowded Opera House Responds "Enthusiastically to He? Wonderful Voice. The body will be escorted "from the 'maintained, had no idace in the army post through tho city to Williams' un- or navy cither ns a medicine or a parlors by tho third Ralcnient, and he saldvthai its use ion of the Second Infantry, headed by wcrc tho tuo Second Infantry band wiilch will importnnt psychologieal and Into the city this morning from cnleirects of tho use of nlcohol, Colonel Schoficld Bnrracks. Tho body will bo MnuB nverred that it "has been tho scut to Arlington -National Cemetery, causo of countless unjust court-martial Virginia, for burial. sentences against officers and menof Tno funeral eoltego will bo formed harsh official decisions and tho quarters of the late command- tions In assignments, of hopeless the ensket being borne from tho tions nnd ruined careers": that it house to tho draped caisson by a squad causes sickness, impairs health and use-of soldiers. Tho honorary pall-bearers fulness, adds greatly to the Gon. M. M. Macomb, Colonel French, ciencv of both officers nnd men, adds Second Infantry; Lieut. Col. Archibald additional burden and cost to the adjutant goncial; Major cal department, deprives tho govern-Cheatham, Q. M. Corps; Major Ken- ment of otherwise vnltinblc officers and ncdy, Medical Corps: Mnior Timber- enlisted men and forces them on the re- lake, C. A. Corps; Major McClure, tired or pension list with corresponding Filth Cavalry, nnd Captain Harris, Sec- increase of governmental expenditures, oud Infantry. "Practically all tho crimes in tho Iiistructions wore sont from nnny enn bo directly traced to the use tcrs yesterday to Schoficld' Barracks to of alcohol. Most of tho murders, u field artillery caisson, fully eiiies. robberies, and disbursed, equipped nnd mannod. sent' in missals of officers, defalcations nnd pec tins morning together with a horse with ulntions, duplications of pay accounts, suitable cnpiirisoning to accompany tho Prison nnd guardhouse sentences of en-caisson. The Second Infantry band is listed men, desertions, venereal diseases to como in by train. Tho instructions and insanity are due to the use of directed Colonel French and Cap- holic beverages." tain Harris of tho Second Infantry to ,Ho cbnrged that directly or Secure the confidence tlint had she in MH Wl.nll.,v was fMHv no., ment in resnonslbln fnr n l.rn nln entranced the audience which filled tho ! tioncd in disnatches durini. camnalfnii of undesirables in thn arrav who. he Hawaiian Opera House, last night, 'in the Philippines with tho First Wash- snid, "are gathered from the slums of Countess Eleonora do Cisaeros retired , nStn Volunteers, of which ho was our largo cities, maialy through the t .... . . i , ... 'oucl, having been appointed by the incompetency of undiscriminatinc and s.. ..wnB rZ, m 7"'BS " n ?r" " Washington State while hold- drinking rerruiting.. parties. . ......- -v. wv..M., ..w... hfu...ouu . nnniw, Mn.n. !..!. I. Al. I IIUlin.tl.1 . 1. a . 1 i. ... 1. .F II.:. .1... tioner nnu sureties irum uu immn .- Tong JIiBS Mnry j;. I'rntt, U. U. Kan- all1 nelilah followed bv a trlumnhal i ,B D "'"",u" Ju " ,m, . luom ul m, i;,a53 Rimnsibllitv herein: ldnn A npnwiek Tnhn Suno- A T 1 ",""'' "y inuiiijiuui u)ar army. ( nn,l fj,p ,0 of alcoholic beverages be 'iT IS OHDERKD, that Wednesday, a .L Air Tri' Ms Tc"l L L b,,r8t.of "PP"o. which rippled then. Tho Movfin Ietters B,10W tho interdicted, tho sick rate of the arm the 13th day of November, AD, loti Sj Whealon, IlVsl' Pauline "' "''.V ratne'rTo' &, ' Car teCl in wWA he W"8 hcld hh 1VM P. a?d at 10 o'clock a.m. before the .Tudgo E w P K Williams, Wong You "Li..,llnJ fhn llv Ji , penors: its efficiency correspondingly in- presiding at Chambers of said Court at & fr'. Ge0rR0 K. Wl, ,,,, fcj. M. ,X 0f 'nnlauso ,SAN FBHNANno, P. I. creased.-' 1,1s Court Boom In Knllna North Kona, Wrlht Elmer YKounRr Bcek. "SjSm .. v W 2f, 1899. H the hereby is ,,,T:" i,l Xif, Ul0 ccntor of To Hie adjutant general, U. S. A. T. H., bo and same ,r MSltnlain, from Maul and 1 ? nfilinrBinrn liriBin u. .l.A .! nlfl,n ftr linnrmf. .. . . . n . , n . n..i. .r ." nl"(i wo1 .-k"'' "- umii uuvw. Wnii hinirfnn IV M I 1 1 ni II L 111 1. 1 1 1 111! IHIL. in Honolulu nnd eavo a marvelous cx hibition of her vocal range and the mellifluous and olusivo quality of thcr oivc, for, whether in tho martini strains of Verdi's "O Don Fntale,'Mho rollicking, open-hearted croon of'uthe old Irish ballad "Sweet Babe a Golden Cradle Holds Theo," tho seductlvo fascination of tho lilting "Yoijs Dnnscz JIarquiso" of Lcmairo, lo the sonorous roll of Trindolli's "Amoro, Amorel" the countess' voice thrilled and soothed nnd met appreciative applause. Her voice improved wttli each number, until nt tho conclusion of tho Carmen number slio received nn ovntion. Another triumph was also in storo for Pnul Dufnult, whose sweet tenor voico wns again a rovclation in n number of " " e-i " .11 Diir unri Sir: Col. John H. Whollov. First lf..lliniTlnn l. ... Irtavirt THfn.l... ... with his regiment in my .command f xruia iuuivu l tu iuurcn U, JQOU, I iiu iiih regiment Willi skill and gallantry iu numerous operations ncainst the enemv. nnd T have ballads which gained under MANILA, 1., July 28, ' now feeling , T U. S., Army, old s singer held tho audience spellbound WaS..i..gtJ0n,D,SC.,U.S.A. ' j Kaiser in Chicago,. and not a program rustled, not a foot scraped, not a cough was heard as ho sang ballad after ballad in a voico so sweet that nono wished to loso a shade of each silvery note. When an enn bo so hushed that only tho soughing of tho wind along tho street mnj" be heard, then that singer has gripped his audience, and Dufault hcld his. Perhaps ho was best in "Thou sand Years Ago," perhaps In "Tho Trumpeter." in which his voico sccmc to imitate tho silvery notes of th trumpet, and perhaps well, it is difil: cult to snv which pleased tho most As for James Liebung, Ins tntinip wns that of tho master of tho cello, his lendition of Popper's arrangement of tho "Bhapsodio TJongroiso" being a wonderftil interpretation. Faultless in execution and perfect in shading,- "Jlr. Liehling wns n distinct success.- Jits encore to the rhnpsodlo was even moro npplauded than tho original number on tho program. To Mrs. L. Tenncy Peck,.lho accompanist, was duo much of the triumphs seon'd by tho thrco visiting artists. As true an artist as a pianist ns the others wore in their respective fields, Jlrs. Peck also showed an endurance, which wns wonderful, as sho played twenty-four times. Honolulu music lovers have had a dis tinct musical feast, and showed their appreciation by filling tho houso at bothi concerts. , . i ARIZONA GOVERNOR RECALL TARGET PHOKN1X. Arizona, Octobor 2. His-satisfaction with tho prison reform policies of Governor George W. P. Hunt on the part of those opposed to tho "honor system" and the liberal use af the executive's parole powers, has crystallized in an attempt to invoke tho recall against the Governor. 1'etitions aro being circulated in western Gila county, the odvernor's homo county, by William Sparks, formerly a sergeant of tho Arizona Hungers and lutcr a guard at the Florence penitentlnry, This is the first effort to employ the constitutional provision for the recall of jiublic ollicials, of which tho Governor hua been an ardent champion, Petitions designed to bring about the re-cull of State Scnntur M. 0. CunnllT and Homer Wood lire being circulated In Yuvupal county. CunnitT Is president of tin, state n'li.iti' mill ho nnd lilt vig lie are nt tucked heeaiiso (if their op-limit lull to woman tmffruge nnd several nthur mmiMirc eouniilerid at tho rtvent Mm M. lluth, Mrs, T llowkld, XI l. L. ! .emiiiil of the lntfisUiture. MlwritLiii, Ml Irene Hlioridsn, Mr. !'.. I Hiftnt, J. HtiuUIr, J. Hlt,tnor, Mrs. '. 'u..r, it, T. Ktwle, II. Hubbard, l.lutd Htock. 8 M Klix-k, Wmren 'I Im.ii, j.. u t Thurilmi, I,i 'I'm, Mi -i. iimiUu, J Van Vgmr, Mr. Vn Mrs. ('. II IliUiklmid uinl two (laugh-turn, wliu wnii in tliii i'ot un tho Hnnoinn ill .ugiiit, rrturnixl i(fiday Iff (hi) riirrrii Hrf it dchlitfii, nrft in ullf'Tnis his regiment, occupied tho most advanced positions along my line, and for uravcry ana ability nt tho iiattlo or saying, "Colonel Wholloy was under tho strongest firo for tho loncest timo his maiden fight at that." j From General Lawton, breveL brigadier general of volunteers, for distinguished sorvice nt the capture of Mor-rang without the loss of a man. July 1899. Major Generals Lawton nnd recommended Colonel Wholley for urigauier goncrai or volunteers, wnii General Otis' (commanding First Corps) indorsement: "Colonel Whol ley 's servico should entitle him to recognition." Notice in the. Army and Navy Jour- jjal, September, 1901, where six volun teer otneers' names were sent to the senate for brevet rnnk of, brigadier general of volunteers, one of which names was John II. AVbolloy. Ho was appointed Major of tho Forty-first V. S. Volunteer Infantry, from November 1899 to July 1901, nnd as such entnmnnded the sub-district of Gungua, Philippine Islands, under Gen, I). Grant. On application of Captain John If. Wholley, Second Infantry, for detail tq tho Armv War College, General Grant, Commanding Department of the Lnkcs, Chicago, Illinois, March 21, 1910, placed the following indorsement! "Respectfully returned to tho ndju. taut general V. 8. Army, Waihlugtou, I). O, Captain Wholley has served with mo in tho field and in garrison, I have found him to bo an efllclcut ofllccr nnd I would bo glad if hi application for dotal! to the Army War College cau be favorably eonsldercdr (Hgd.) V. I). OIIANT, Tin' annual meeting of tho Woinnn's Christian TeiMpiiriiiifn Union Mill be hold nt thn riijideiife of thu priwldont. llftV), I'liniilioo ilri'fl, this ufternoou nt o'clock Al ladle lulereitod iu work ni turueitly tr ijum!mI to tittrml mouth. T FILES n high opinion of his merits as n com-1 The business district of Kankakee, mnndinir ofllccr. nnd believe he will bo 'Illinois, was swept by fire. Fourteen found equal to any command which business houses were destroyed. The may be devolved upon him. Ire started in tho New Remington Very respectfully, thoater. LLOYD WHEATON, j Tho new eighteen-story headquarters Brig. General, U. S. A. building of the sovereign camp, Wood- FavQinbly endorsed, Elwell S. Otis, men of the "World, was dedicated at Jlaj. Geaeral commanding. .TOmnha, Nebraska,. A parade including Headquarters First Division, 8th men Fended the ceremony, corps. A. Kitten, barely three weeks old, 1'. 1899. went to icop on tuo. breast or tho son or Mrs. Frank and suffocated the Sir; It is with great ploasure that child by sucking tho breath from its I recommend for appointment for brigadier gencrnl, U. S. A., John H. Wholley, 1st Wusliington Infantry, TJ. is. v. Colonol Wholley lias been in my com mand since March 17 Inst. Ho has, with Tho New York State convention of tho Woman's Christian Temperanco Union forwarded a resolution to the secretary of tho navy, asking that the new battleship New "York be christened with water fioip Niagara Falls. division. His services ?rlg?a,C 0t United States stand" together in friend my have been faithful, efficient and meritorious and '""aslcs.i'or him tho consider ation oi iuo uopanment, icciing that if ho attains f ho promotion ho desires, thut ho will bo' a credit to himself and the service. H.- W. LAWTON, Jlaj. Gen. U. S. V. Commanding. He received tho following recommendations: Fiom General King, brovct brigadier general of volunteers, for distinguished 'As long as Great Britain and tho ship they will domintte tho world," Sir George II. Bcid, high commissioner for Aiibtinlin, is quoted as saying iu an interview iu Wusliington, D. C. It has been announced by Postmas ter General Hitchcoik that nearly 70,000 scales will bo icquired for use iu tho parcel post system, which is to go into effect January 1. Ha- has accordingly authorized tho issuance of bids for that number. Tho "wurehouso of tho Los Angeles company, publishers of Santa Annn, February 4 and 5, 1899, The Times, was destroyed by fire en tailing n loss of about $35,000. The stock af nrint miner stored in the ware house, with other supplies, was entire ly destroyed. The origin of the fire is not known. When Patrick Haley drew a revolver and begnii firing at JIayor James H. Poisgrave of Frankfort, Kentucky,, the major charged him, knocked him down twice and had thoroughly subdued him when Haley wns placed under arrest. One bullet lodged in thov mayor's leg and another passed through his hat. '-He bad represented Haley's wire in a divorce suit. Characterizing the act of buying intoxicants -for a habitual drunkard as being as bad ns buying intoxicants for a minor, Mayor Zimmerman of Richmond, Indiana, fined James Allen $100 nnd costs nud sent him ,to jail for 140 days. Allen hnd been convicted of purchnslng threo pints of whisky for a man to whom saloons would not sell because ho wns a habitual drunkard. To prevent the doHtructiou of many interesting books, papers, pictures nnd valunbles of vnrious kinds id the college buildings, Harvard University has added to its stofi of employees an official rat catcher, tho first nppoiutment of the kind In the history of the unl vcrsity. Samuel Johnson of is the now officer. Ho has the help of a clover fox terrier, two ferrets and ninny traps. MUNICIPAL FLYCATCHER. ItUniiANDS, California, September 27. A. L Chapman, the muulclpal filed bis first report today, showing that between Soptoinber 1 and ,,t,.it;l,er 21 Jin killed approximately 3.7S0.UO0 lllri. Hn but iMnMlcd fifty , MttCAKTIll CDicwtr&Co... Sua lliw." Airicuftuttl ','. . '. Miw. Com. A Su(. Co. Hiw. Sue Co Hanomu Honokai Haiku llutchinton Sujir Ution Co Kihuku Kckaha Sugar Co..... Koloa ,..,, Mcllryde Sur. Co. Ltd. OihuSucar Co ........ Olaa SuiV CoVLVd'!" raaunau suj. nan. o. Pacilic Ptla Pcpcckeo Pioneer Waialua Atr. Co...... Wa.luku Aar. Co. Waimanalo , Waimea Sugar MiU.... Miscellaneous N. Co.. Hiw. Electric Co H.R.T.UCo. Pld.. It. R. T. & U Co. Co n. Mutual Tel. Co. O.R. UCo.r...., ItitOR. R.Co. Pld IliloR. R.Co. Com.... Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd.... Haw. Irr. Co. Ltd Haw. Pineapple Co .... Taniong Olok Rub. Co Pahang Rub. Co Bonds Haw. Ter. 4 p c (Fire claims) Haw. Ter. 4 p c (Refunding 1005) ,. Haw.Ter.4pcPublm Haw. Ter. 4W pc Haw. Ter. tl p c Haw. Ter. 34 p c Cat Beet Sue.S Refining Co. 6s Hon. OasCo., Ltd 5s.. Haw. Com. & Sugar Co. 5dc Itdo R. R. 6s (Issue oi 19011 Hilo R. R. Co. Ret. & Extn. Con. 6 Honokaa Sue Co. G p c Hon. R. T. & L Co. 6 p c Kauai Ry Co. 6s Kohala Ditch Co. 6s.... Natomas Con. 6s McBryde Sugar Co., 5s Mutual Tel. 6s O.R.SLCo.5pc...! luami augar to. 5 p c . uiaa sugar Co. 6pc. Pacilic OS.... iugar Alill Co. lo'.'l Pioneer Alill 6pc, Waialua ttr. Co. 5 pc. Hawaiian frr Co6s. Hamakua Ditch Co 6s,, CAMtAU rAiD ur 4" iticacoo 5.000000 tonaouo iu.iuu.tu aono.iTi' J.oa t.50J.tt 1S00.00O 1 .000.000 Koxm 900.000 3.MO.C100 5.000.000 i.coo.000 5.CO3.000 5,000.000 73aooo 2.250,003 750,000 4.000.000 4.503.000 3.000.0X0 252.000 IZ5.0W 2.250000 I.2O7.J00 350.000 5.0CO.00O 164.840 2.800.000 500.000 1,250.000 500. DUO 3O0.0OU 279,93) Amt. Out- staaaing 110.000 600.000 1.500.000 1,000,000 1.UU0.00U I.244.UUU 800.000 J0U.0UU t.240.000 1,000.000 1,673.000 600,000 620.000 500,000 500,000 1 1. 500000 2.000.000 240,000 2.000.000 900.000 2.500.0CO 500,000 1. 250,000 918.500 800,000 200,000 MARKET REFLECTS ICO 100 20 ICrt 100 ICO 'MWWBiWB j HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE Honolulu, Monday, October 14, 1012. NAME OP STOCK Vi'wD Ak I ICO 20 100 a 20 ion 20 1(0 25 20 lUi m in 3i6' 5J 31)1 1121- 225 149 w 23 1005. 97h 107-100 94K too I02K 4ih UO V KO 2DFi 2ii. 140 'h'i 116 210 K OP 20 93 fl 100 95 103 102 Between Boards. 15 O. R. & L. Co., 150; 00 Oahu Sug. Co., 2(5.75; $0000 Hilo Ec. Cs. 97.50. Session Sales. $0000 Waialua, 5s., 103; 25 Hilo Com., -8.75; 25 JIcBryde, 5.75. Correction. Saturday between boards. 80 and 15 Haw. Sug. Co., 41. Sugar quotation. S8 Dcg. Analysis Boots 9s, 8Vid; parity, 4.03; 90 Deg, Centrifugals, 4.11. Demoralization Follows Heavy ' Selling Orders From " Abroad. (By Tcdcrol Wireless Telecraph.; NEW YORK, October 14. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Further demoralization "on tho foreign stock oxchauge was reflected iu the weakness of tho stock market at the opening here this morning. Losses of one or two points tforo recorded by the Copper shares, Smelting, Jlissouri Pncific and Pacific, Great Northern and othor issues. Trnding wns active with indications of. continued liquidation. Heavy jelling 'ceased soon nfter tho opening, nnu in some stocks substantial recoveries over la'st week's final quotations resulted. Bonds were heavy, Dullness followed the recovery at midday with Philadelphia & Reading the strong feature. Tho market closod heavy, prices shaded slightly from the best in tho. last hour, but tho markot was featureless aside from the continued feverishncss of Canadian Pacific. (Dr Federsl Wireless Tltgriih.) SAN FRANCIS.CO, October 14. (Special to The Advertiser) Closing quotations: SUGAB STOCKS. Bid Asked Hawaiian Commercial , ....4H1 42Vi Hawaiian Sucar ,. 40 Honokaa Hutchinsou 10 Kilauea , 13 Ouomeu 57 Paauhau ,,.,.. .2101 Union not quoted. OIL STOCKS, Amalgamated Oil ,.. Associated Oil ....r i44Vt 10 .f 87 44 Unlisted and mining stocks unchanged. i , WAITING TO BUY, t Stocks worb firm yesterday and few sales utado on thoboard. Tberu was a demand for Oahuat 20.50 and some trading wns dono at that price during the afternoon. Ono broker made a sale of shares of McHrydu at S75, and there was au Imuiodiate call for moro at tli saiiie Jirlcc, jirobably with a view to getting all of the supply nt that price ott the miirJsct. Tho low prices do not tempt the buyer to come out with the coin no thut the iuiiiu is at a ittindstlll. The itbieiiru of rain till hns Us ou t10 mnrktit. Buy er are plentiful for I!wa at SH,6o, but gallons or tile from one Inimir.j trips mo iiicuiic.i io go uiguor for Ilia cmU'rnl through the butln portion, same rnvu tbil luepn most pf tho of IIiMbmd rimpnan tliatllradm lutrb, 'buy ore to buy tlrr itre 711,000 Mm to b11ob '"" ''i