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wam "AUIFIO QOmnmif a. ff5 thK DlUjIUiN I nt DFATH U mill mncll ur I nt COMBINE , . . I met i "rrr. I I ' ' HHornla .hby the ,,ri" 'on wa. form.O by the coal MM impos-ibb- f..r dealer, Z J ".m ,k WH" ami it Can Read lts Fate. cfDERAL JUDGES AhjiM' Exper- With the Lead- P,p 4 1 1 method ,, . t it i. thrwwn . lent f lion- (T.r..l h " . .j ,.f h. .mum- i,il..r la I n " ' t,, -t() f ,h truet. estor- , . . i.i.ttn story of IB wh i n -xtortlonat, -n. . . The matter was Francisco and finally a case was III ft n Vm ....I - . M , . . . iu ic.t me i'K i .. y nation was In re.tr... V Morrow and he d.-cid-d t . t tl., w la the .oal tru.t. Hn" w" unlawful. This proved a death I' membership In the coal truat ln,....i. .... ....... nd moat of th. retail wnoleaale roal dealer, ol nt . o to Ban Francis,,, from the hhii.. 7' ." J !"MpP,''n an1 ml"" -on ml. um ln tlh Columbia. Oregon and Wash. MM ft airltatrd In the newspaper, of Bar. brought In the irnlted Btate, circuit Court mi i i.Hi..,, hronirhi l.v I ni. . . MHI te authorllv ,,f th.. v..... wistnct . ' "n nu n i- an union, riMir. it. ,i or aitrornia. for tli Oeneial of In i Th. v 11 In equity wi H. 8. Foot the lnlt-l States uirnins. the sssouatlon k DOW 11 MS t ha I rtu 1 f liia 1 u ' A m til I T I ii in a r.t 11 a -wvwas ' and to aet aside an aareemen. V ,tn unlawful comhln- irt ..f tra l. , i - anaociation. which wan allied to .f MM." which wa. nunt.- , ,.. . ''""l ,.n or th" Ho.called "Anti-Trust MM U.-K.d th lhV ao. I, J."'- rtem of , ..M) tn rtnn yr..n,.,"' "n an oi tn- whol.-s.al- dal.-r.- in' - Ir.l all of the coal hic I r . Jhat hy th"ir ooraldnatlon they con- ul I he n.,t f,.r ...al th-. .11 Wherein It waa provided that .rt;i!n prlc.-s Mr.., memhr. of ,C I U,t ,n y. 1" b ,he. "holewlers. than ITH . mrmlH-ra of th, a-aw-t-. r, ' 7 ' "v"" "y cutting of prices, . I th, Mn.l..iM r. -,l.,n1 rWr rate card w;u, Wtabiii ' .".Il Willi ''I.- f.rth. In hw Two qiM-atlnnn Interesting News I t W T I r fy 1 -k r- K i a-w AM.a.. J... 1 1 A - A . uwiug iu migc aiujjiiieiub uue nere Dy nexi steamer we are com- r... t KM-nw 'win iii an vapai LMicriuo, IIICICIUIC, VVC die Ulicnni4 for the coming week great attractions. lish- il.r Were hound to follow, was a'-.. - on th can, JmUv Morrow said; Km ng I Hutlae the t.roh" , 4 I him mu. h agreed on Ahm n . mft- 4 rlnv i with ' h I aot IB H '' h'" " Lie l-,H,r ,,,,,,W "S mmi itai i '"r,"1 '"' , r. hn aireed lo, , n4t ir.- bill rowdere.l , f,.r f-r'v .ix - nd mdum he a,pt it Mrk I-"- I ,im, the arm went lo work ! "'' " ' '' "" '"'"' ' "'' g. Hana Na'l nearly worth ., i.mi 1 1 , h i-"'l from MNl kefiMN. th.- l I'nhing hoiiawa MWa their rm The Mil for Hjpj w,.r waa D M ft, which H the It air id v invented in . . ,h 'h ' up f m..r l e B I r-a.lv '.hi .iiioilina .l Mr than. i vnter.tay t an fm ry..rt.r I had a ouantity .1. from Rmrneluth I went to a Mitt. he nd told them If they HaMa the i.b I had alr ly mill furnmh the material. W II wMd r.HK are.ut 1371 IMWW in I nnlilererl that .iai t.o.i i hi m I could put rery few day myn,f rtte I went t th. m and told t in the w rh and hare, me , on TvTT-l- .UPOT Vh f" 'he present cane. First, do tl..- Con. V and I h. law. of th, foal Dot.r.1 Anno.-latlon and tn, airrmen. nf the ,. LT . -n'1 operate In rentralnt of trade And f Z ? .?,'," !, '.Hr Prt of ,he trd, an1 rommorc, of San Fran .h, r..u 1 JT. doen thl. retr.n, OP monopoly extend to any part of !d . o JtnWa' ' n ,W"n lnl- J,,t- " fr-Kon. Washington ,H.7 ,h ? ,. t.hB' I-' AMOdatkm provide, amons other thln. that It. rtbjeet In to furnl.h Information to Its memoern as to Men of coal made hy "holen.1, dealer, to the retail d,.,r. and hy the retail dealer, to con M. r, i i .u the name, of any daalem who have been nulltv of violating .nv of i h- r-.le. ,r rat,, m id, from time to time by th, organisation. . . . The hoaro of Ulrwrtora may employ d,t,. tlv. s to pur.-ha... . oal at retail through any citizen. 1 imtpum of hU provision n. emn to h, to dlncover the deal, rn who sell coal at otr..-r than card rate. Any circular., pontcr.. etc.. conflL ttng with the nrd rate, or rule dtnplavd found on th, ntreetn or circulated In any manner whatever, .tihject. the dealer or agent ho .-atined their distribution to the pnal tle. for wiling coal In violation of card rate, or rule.. . . A .chedule of rat- fr ,h' l'o''r,n 'lualltle. and . la a- of coal sold in San Franci.co." ludg. Morrow g.wn on to nuot, from th, can, of N,nt,r v.. Brewing Com. panv (i1 Ta t T1. wherein It wa. h,d that "Where a pool or combination re rVe. the right to regulate prices they r.n by manipulation of price, drive their romiwtliiir. out of bualneM. create, monopoly, and enhance at their pleas ure the prlcn to I'onmimm," and h. My. Til IB IB I'KKCIBKI.Y TDK ATT1TT'ttS OF THJE COAL DKAI.KItS A88C riATtON INI. IT IX N AN8WKK Tt . TMK HIAIlfiK OF ARBITRARY l"WKR Will M IT PAN AND I KS KXKRCISK 1'NDKR ITS RJANIZA TtN Til T IT HAS N T !N'KKA8KI TH K CHICK OF COAT. IN BAN HANCIBCti R Will I . I N l"V"l,I-iyKI THK BOl'RCK F StPPLY. THE T K It M B OF TMR ORO ANIMATION AN; T1IK AflRF.F.MF.NT RFTWKFN TH F. SM" I x T I ' i N l THE WHOLESALE DRAIJBUI CLEARLT COWBTITUTE I! KstTIl I NT oF TRAOK WHK1I Is INJIRIOCB To TH F. PITRLIC IN KKBTB. A I A I NBT PUBLIC POLICY ANI THKRKFoRK INI.AWFII." lodge M.rr..w il.ii h.... thai the combination wan in IBBtfMRI Bf trad- t.etw ". th, ev,ral Btat,n and with foreign 'ountri,n. and hence wan brought within the Mrtadictton of th, Kl,ral court., and h ord,red that a temporary Injunction ' .ud galnnt the association 1 SPECIAL PRICES All our Crash suit able for dress skirts, on sale at 12c and loc: regular 20c values. COVERT CLO'iHS. 36-inch, in all shades: heavy quality: on sale at I6V3C. ONE CASE. 30 pieces, fancy LAWNS, desirable patterns, fast colors: reg ular 10c values 5 CENTS NEXT WEEK. WASH MATERIALS, 20c. 15c, 15c values, next week, your choice at 10c per yard. CHILDREN'S C.INGHAM DRESSES go at 50c. (IRE AT ATTRACTIONS in Ladies', Misses and Children's Muslin Underwear. FIVE HUNDRED ROLLS FANCY MATTING, in lots to suit, at 17.50 a roll. ft o o TOWELS! TOWELS:! Just received from the loom, three cases Turkish Towels, in all grades and sizes; bet ter values were nexer offered be fore. 50 dozen Turkish Towels, 1.50 per dozen; 50 dozen Turkish Towels, 1 per dozen; 50 dozen Turkish Towels,$3 per dozen, worth $3.75; all our $6 per dozen Towels, extra large and heavy, $4 and $4.50 per dozen. BEDSPREADS SPECIAL One case, 50 Spreads; an unusually good quality, full sized, at 85c. FLANNETTES In this department we are showing a complete new stock; over 260 pieces to select patterns, are placed on sale for next week 50 pieces at 10c per yard. JUST OPENED One case Pomade Vaseline, large sized bottles, 15c special; second size bottle, 6c special. I; Pacific Import Comany, Ltd. INCORPORATED. Fort Street. By: t 4sJ dbl Y... W W Sf I I I Inch C I. did. ', Y . fi. t j inch t Ta. fit 1 tn h Ys.. IK.4B U 4 I tat C. I. Offset. II.. 3 1.3 C. I. reducers. II IM 21 ft 3 Inch galv. pipe l feet IS Inch galv pip. 22 I I',- "' "Ibow.. t3. 2 W 3 Inch galv elbow.. II h a.lv -Ibow n. . .1 '., galv. elbow.. Bh i'i Inch' galv nipples. It TV iri.h galv nipples. II. E I In.-h as iv . nipple .... M . 1 B, I !Bh I'i Inch 13 H Inch rah for price I I had a uth. sf as I havltm lbs list. alv union. Br. 1 Inch ! bushlna. . In. h lead pipe. 11 m ich lead pipe. M ret lead flashing Ider sulking lead 2 25 m aa Km I fur inn,. 1 1 on nient they l'h- nev-i ' this piece 1 was need nd kept .ii n, I Went ha v, thwwi nt that I for everjf- I.. .lata cni .all. ns gasoline f ress In. plans . work I workman at tl 1.0 phimlwr ,nd helper . ."1 SO I M 21 B I Irt 71 II 2T. 1 m 10 IJ mi rived in Honolulu yesterday, and the trust pi. k-.l them up in a hurry. Thre .if the men came to work for Pettus. the contractor. The latter, however, ha. sold out his plumbing bunin--. t" on. Waters, and the men t- t ii rn-.l iv-r to the latter. Pettus - not 1 master plumber and therefore, a. 1 or. ling to the regulations of the trust, cunnot employ union plumbers There waa no trouble in the transfer. Fiv- other plumber, were also pas sengers n the wu- 11. and were waited 'upon by the delegation .f the trust 'member, and taken into their ranks 1 u ith.-ut delay. T(.-r. are -ry good reasons for I'.-i-Uu not wanting the men. ne of th-m I. thai ut.der the present .onditlonn I where rh the tiust la boycotting all out- ' slder. the i:ieri . u ! ! not consent to vvi.rk under Mm, and b- subject to tht ill will of their fellow workmen at ih- 'Unl"n A lioy at Charters Towers was illBBilf Another Is that I Vtlus was frozen out eied to le suffering from an Illness which f his plumbing business. He was ac- the municipal health officers believe to be tually compelled to give up attempting j hiibonb plague. to do any plumbing work or take fur- Up to the end of Septemlier 3" nearly ther 1 1 infracts. He had a -on tract to J Rn.iMO bushe's of last season's maize crop make all the connections iti the new were shipped from the (Tarence river dls-two-story ottage in the Hawaiian Ho-jtrlct to Sydney. t-l grounds He could not continue in The Queensland railway returns for the Progress Block. Ww V?V. VsSJSa AUSTRALIAN NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD ti NEW MEN ARRIVED 1 Khi new journeymen plumber, ar- hls work and gave it up. transferring all his contra, ts to Waters. I' tun gave up early In the tight. He ouli: not buy supplies from the plumb ing dealers, and rather than let the w..rk which he had contracted for fall behind, he sold out entirety. a tl.fl I Big of corresponding m lol ..f plumbing In the by' he"" ' ' ' 111 -v and ""I new mat, rial '' a pips n pl.Ce hi o, hr,. Mil and saw STiTS. m ,n- ' tit h-ir going 1 I to 1 h-m. , nt 1?. 9 at' day and "r HL' Thgy I mr "rp m''llen; wa f, ' toM them t hey 1 " 11. gn " "" "" I o. tht I . k . t r.oa but In ere rancy -ach I ght to be m lo put ' 1 i s I h. y with the Not moBa I cotild THREATS OF MASSACRE ICon tin ued from Taga 1.) . Hv th, Iw.llma house were agaf I'it s.l.i. Unlink w 1. a reiuirnised In alh.v. .m. oal sort of wav for thr days Many Tuan holds th Waoaen were reportml to have hanged themselves during the first three day. of looting ,'rom sheer terror In one place a numlirr of young woman were found .unpended to one l-,am When th. Imperial pala. , wa. entered th, rw-h,nt haul. w,r, mad, H,r.- m l th. re was box ' M le.x "f almoat price. kM lad, and 'hWene precious ware, . ...iki.mIi lnot,d Th, Imp,- - . .... k.i.. iru.hereil In .r.u 1 f,,r, .. an. I aerinna tilfht I bank ws. .ntereo. mr s.i...eT 7- " ionari-n l r to t'gin the negotiations for iace. II. has formally Visited the British and American repreentatlve in the lega- l Mill.. The progress of the Chinese court to ward Mianfu, the new capital, has been lelacd in consequence of the presence o' aawpoaad .Mohammedan rebels in th provlnc, of Shen.l. I A special dispatch from Shanghai dated .ct one r IS .ays: Reactionary edicts re iioivlt.K the moderate, from high offices MM issued, showing that I'rli.ce Imperial seal. Kngli'ti diplomat, are greatly .llspl-as--o at America's pBUcy of puldishlng ltd notes. They consider the publicity to be extraordinary amf unreasonable. They rar it will give China a distinct advan tage. 1 he alllo: army moved against Pa Ylng Fu on October li They departed in twe columns. The tcTman, French and Italian troops followed. The Boxers are in t. h.xiaen sp.sdg hav III for wayti Ijn, ugh I have If will be ' 'W have " hill In dw- 1 . Bpt ; ntrest. lr "t , , or I M ... a wi it mi tvlp I W mm I B la. 1 lnh 1 .' 3 On bath 1 m B) II f-et I lead I hub IRK I. xiwM-ted. It in also reported that the Empress Icwag,r has issued a deerc reAovlng LIU Kung WI. Viceroy of Nanking, from hi. ot and ordering er. ral Yung I... Ii join her at Slan Fu. The Shantung H sera are returning to their homes Twelve thousand of them were utterly de f. ated outside of Tsang-chao, near the Chl-ll border, by 5.Wi of QwtN rnor Youn Shi Kal's trootn under Oeneral Mei The Shanghai correspondent of the Time, aays: "It Is reported on good au thority that Liu Kun Yl telegraphed to day to Robert Hart lagging him to use ha le.t endeavor, to negotiate peace. Thl. Indicates that the Nanking Viceroy f.ara an exten.lon of the trouble, if the present situation Is allowed to continue. Further appointment. of reactionary Manchun to high position. In the Yang tse regions show, an Intention to break the power of the friendly Viceroys." The London Standard pubti.he. mail I advice, from Tlen-Tsln ' giving a list of mwr k a f f ftv-fonr uocnmenis inm weie nini ... I Rklrr I LIWj yn"n ' h" Vl- er-.y after the cap i. 1 - - auUlsst in thl.. It I. said, hy ml nd there the nllver waa found. Ingotn plied up In bo. like th.se used for am munition Th, l.Miter. fllle.1 sack, with the Ingot. It wa. a campaign of loot frcm the flm, th- rlty waa entered BUN TAT BEN'S RKBF.LI.ION ii.vii.Ni Oct !.-, Th, Shanghai or- r. ........ 1. m of the Morning Pn.t. j ..... i-e .i... rii.-s four distinct aglla n..n, in Kwan Tung. Kwang hnan and th which ara anil If Btin Yat Ben la auceea.ful In the aawB.' aays the , or respondent, and his r. tlllon .preadn over the Yang-tse re. . w 1 a I k Prlnr.. gl. n. he win pronator " ' Tuan. Tung Fu Slang and the Mohamme dan leaders in th, northwest " wiring (MBr Mi s. 1 Yang-tse region an 01 dynaatlc rather than antl- CHINESE CRISIS h of September show tl4of compared with th month of last year. The (Queensland gold yield for the m nth of September amounted to 77.339 ounces, being a decrease of 57Wf ounces, compared with September of last year. '1 h- Qoveraor of N w Zealand, acting under instructions from the. Colonial Of t lee, left in H If. S. Mildura for Cook Isl ands on Sunday evening to formally an n.K the group. Two pictur-sipie falls have been discov- 1 In the Canoblas Mountains on blanches of the Cave creek. The highest has been named Hopetoun Falls, and has a drop of 120 feet. The total quantity of wool shipped ll r. t from N-vvcastle to Ixndon since the 01-ning of the season Is 14,6fi bales, as crmpared with 11, OW bales at the corre sponding date last year, being an iygfease o' 3.597 bales. The first shipment of horses from New B nth Wales for China, on account of the British Government, were shipped in the steamer Perthshire. The majority of the h rses came from the Ounnedah and II' i.t-r riv-r districts. Hlght Hours lay was successfully cele brated In Sydney, Thirty trade societies were represented in the procession. Sports were held at the Agricultural So 1 iety's Ground, and it is estlmat-d that about 3T.sfs?l p-rsons were pr. s-nt. The Premier of Victoria has 1 11 in- f rmed by the Colonial ifficc that the Austrian Government Is sending two cmmerclal reporters to Australia to in quire Into the possibilities for further trade between Austria and the colonies. -. . . 1 i... 1 1 , 1 . m 1 . . ,.r v. V f.t hi n.i I ..II, - i ' 11 i . . . 1 . . v. . " " 1 in i'hi. I Law., nf Renresentatlve.-' 'l"-laW i foi the appoinment of a Royal Commls :rai to inouir- and renort upon th Islrablllty or oth.-rwl. of N-w Zealand ft .'.-rating with the Commonwealth of Australia. The steam-r Himalaya took for London gold bullion valued at 2.(500. supplied by the Smelting Company of Australia, and seven bars of bullion shipped by the P. Ac O. Co. The steamer Tsinan. for Hong krnr. took gold to the value of 2,0S". shipped by Chinese. The Premier of New South Wales, Sir William I.yne. accompanied by a number of members of Parliament and other ! gentlemen. viMt-d Yass on the 6th in stant, at the invitation of the residents. .to Inspect proposed sites for the federal xi.ital The party was entertained at isc-noolss. The Minister said he would as certain the opinion of the Cabinet on the qcestions. A report from New Zealand states that information has been received by one of the banking institutions that a number of expert "cracksmen" are on their way from England to the colony. Other banks have been warned to tak- special precau tic ns. It is estimated that the output of sugar in ni the Mackay district of Queenslaii' i this year w ill exceed 20,000 tons. The total exports of sugar from Mackay. last year was 1.35 tons. Prospects in the field for the next crop are reported to be very en couraging, and it Is t-xpected that last s ason's plantings will be exceeded by about 25 per cent. The llnal meeting of the central com mittee of the Indian Famine Relief Fund was held at the Sydney town hall. His Excellency Karl Beauchamp presided. The report of the committee stated that the lm' ss amount raised to September 30 was 15.6I'.( 17 Id, and 15,000 of the amount had been transferred by cable to the Gov ernor General in India. EIGHT PEOPLE BURNED TO DEATH 3 M I Bl I "I II 17 n 3 no u m 1 .1 1 m H Th, Pan Ting .pelltktn may operate about i month ,-hang Yen ll.s.n. one of the ablest men In China, has n beheaded by the Dow. ""uusaia will naf bs hoc ml hy the concert .'. powers snd is m a position to gii.r.1 'i r Interests l-rnc, Chlng. who has returned to 1 e. kl,,. railed at th. legations and had a " Mm, -V.r". "r.-r oivs ,b:.f the aid .iv-" lurlrw the n,g, to the diplomatic corps. h, miw-ieinarlea and native Christiana waa me.DWiahle. Merlin approve- the I nlted Bfate ans wer lo tka French not. It m declared to he ralrnlaled to Increase the harmony . mnt.m ine rr".. i'we - Admiral Remv cabled the Navy Depari meat Ortober ft of his departure from . . ,n. waters 1. wenl on hi. flagship th, Brooklyn, from Tahu to hefoo and 1 hear, to Nagasaki. He may o on to It' ipg hanif Is In IVkl.Mj and la ea- tore of the city, and fell Into the hands .he correspondents before the military .,,,,., ,he evening authorities had .elged Ihe vamen. These Referring in his speech to the proposal In. lud, rerelptn for money paid to Boxer f fjOVPrnnient of New Zealand to an- .;. neraln for nupplles to their froops of BfJ pprtain i-ian. in the South Pacific. . v-rv kind. report3 of action, and li.t. of 3(r WUHanl . vnt. sai(l tnat Australia. Icarualtlen. and rewards paid to Generals ,inr1,p a Federal Government must have 'and the famllle. of the killed, all clear!- ntro, of tn1 inlands. In-longing to Great prevlng that the authorities maintained , pritain jn th(, Sonth PaclrjC- an(, he ad. I the Boxer movement by lavish expen-n- . j on J apt Qf mperlal ' turef. 1;. v-rnment in dealing with the matt-i " - sir Frederick Sargood of Melbourne is advocating a proposal that evry State s. b.ool throughout Victoria should b fltted with flagstaff, and that upon the opening of the Federal Parliament by the Hi ke of York a Union Jack should be t.oi.ted simultaneously on each flagstaff CAME NEAR DTING. "For tbre days and nights I suffered j ac ny untold from an attack of cholera morbuo brought on hy eating cucum-, hers." says M. E. Lowther. clerk of th" . tai,;;,(1 by detachments of cadets or district court. Centervine, low a i mi.r, Qf (he volunteer defence forces, thought t ahould surely die. and tried a Archbishop Carr, Bishop Moore, of Bal doxen different medicines, but all to no(' lUt, and Bishop Revllle. as a deptita purpose. I nent for a bottle of Cham-it ton. waited upon the Minister for Puhlic herlaln's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea 1, nation in Victoria to urge that Ro Remedy and three doses relleTed me; man Catholic primary schools be allow. I entirely." This remedy Is for sale by to cosspste for State school scholarships. Penson. Smith A Co . Ltd.. wholesale and that the Government should undet agnts. ' ke thf inspection of Roman Catholic N EE W YORK, Oct. 17. Eight people were either burned to death or suffocated t a fire which partially destroyed the three-story and attic frame double tene ment house, 4.". and 15' Hester street, ear. 1 today. The dead are: Sarah Sass, 3S .ars old: Samuel Sass, 13. Lena Sass. I; Mcrris Sass, 2: Mrs. Horiwitz, 46; Rosa Lewis, ;"2; Mendel Strauss, ); Samuel Strauss, 20. Mary Murr, aged 40, was severely burn ed about the back and was taken to a h cepttaX The fire was discovered shortly after (-lock by the janitor of the build tags. He ran out into the hall to find it ablaze. His shouts aroused the others in the housi , but the flames had already gained fleece headway and few had time to save themselves by the stairs. On the tl ltd floor of No. 47 lived Charles Sass, his wife and four children, his mother- Snd Mrs. Horiwitz. Pass took the 'child nearest at hand and rushed to the ,b - !' -s ap . He managed to g t down to th- balcony in front of the building on the seeond floor and supposed tuat his Wife and the others were following him. Mrs. Horiwitz was th. only one who fol lowed him. She took the child from his aims when she saw their escape cut off and cried to a policeman below to eaten it. The policeman caught the child safe ly and shouted to the woman to drop. Snss had already dropped to the ground. Mrs. Horiwitz was about to drop when Ram.-s suddenly burst through an awning on the first floor with such fury that she v, as driven back against the wall and her enly escape was cut off. Flames burst out at the same time from the window h. hind her and from the floor of the bal- jemy under her feet. On the balcony, only a lew reel aoove tne grounu, Dut nedgel in on all sides by flame, she was burned tc death before the eyes of the terrified crowd gathered in the street. s Mrs Sass. with little Morris, had been unable to get furtlnjf than the window When they were both overcome by smoke and perished. Lena Sass ran into the railway ana was caugnt tiy tne nam-s there and died. Samuel Sass and .Mr- Rosa Lewis perished together. Their bod- 1. a were found in the hallway, the lad ams still clasped about the aged wom an's waist as though he had died wh.il. ttving to drag her oat. The front room in the attic was occupied ly Mandel Strauss and his son Samuel. Both wei-o soffocated. May Murray and Mary' Mar tin, scrubwomen, who lived in an apart ment back of the Strauss', started down the rear stairway, reaching the groun I i.i safety. On the stairs, the Martin wrmnn's clothinir caught fire, but the flr-me. were beaten out iy Mrs. Murray who was slightly burned in the hack. The loss by fir, is (stimat. d at I.8- Hawaiian Books THRUM'S HAWAIIAN ANNUAL The recognized book of information about Hawaii. "Hawaii: Our New Possessions" Mu stek. jM "Six Months in the Sandwich Islands' Bird. "The Making of Hawaii,' Blackman. "Islands of the Pacific" Alexander. "Vacation Days in Hawaii and Japan" Taylor. "America in Hawaii" Carpenter. "Hawaii and a Revolution" Krout. "Our Island Empire" Morris. "Aloha" Chaney. "Early Northen Pacific Voyages" Corney. "Flora of Hawaii " Hillebrand. "Indigenous Flora of Hawaii" (forty two colored plates) Sinclair. 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