12
L-- . 4 . , s , . t . t : i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION OF FORTY-TW- O STOP tl0i0s 0F PAIS FL00D PACIFIC MAIL n 1 FEATHERS FIXED WATCH VICTIMS DESCRIB-E- Y EYEW1TNESS t Letter From Miss Waller Bears Out the News MAY HAVE ! Plumage Seized by Thetis to Be Scully Swears to Warrants for Sent Out in Cablegrams Writer Turned Over to Agricultural Auto Drivers Exceeding Department. Speed Limits. Was on the Ground. TROUBLE -- , ! by ia-- ieur i of aa-- nar-ic-- l.liiri ind .. ! i rpin.'Si . NO FAVORITES ESCAPE LAW ' t a t !ii-- an' n a c I iiinti'. I - l'i ciin-.-ii- ' .'at' ixti'i-- in,!i. an hoar i carrying; wrta-k- of' all i.i'nl- ilinvn sticani. WtMffilav va in - t!'..:n a '!! wri;'!'!! Waller, w - a j - .T father. (I. d. Waller 'I -, ! w neti II-- li bala - ." Captive Will Fight Charge and '.',,'1' ;';''m j Carry Case to Highest Court a r ; r i " i a t hi- w . :,( ta'- -t ! .; lid bn.l ;,:,,-- i'V.t ' : m- a. r.i 1,4 to wr.l .:;ij,t-.- in' I ii J : tiev I;myv,ii-- . Y fctors Run Up Against Liners With Accommodations Overtaxed. Dickinson Will Invoke Antitrust Law Against Steamship Monopoly. i.iir !!!i;n's viia rai ."!. F'.u! th. w:; will- .imaao.l to l.itt-- i ia j j i li t afl t : Kf."W wlH-i- a : - as all 1. oilirt'-- . v! a ia - !.-- ! l. loilav pitilfss lain. ih- lomiiy : ! s j ami u i r.a- rain has laoa-'li- rfra'Wi-- ilrspair to t no strirkfll if Necessary. A 'it hi.- fl.in.i city, ani a at' iarkn's ami (, tiit!..(t ill'MTV - to h:Uii over 'his iiila' OBJECTS TO FANAMA POLICY tr-- EXTRA BERTHS IN MARCH - .If va-- t at i!! 'ai--- - ; lit it iil, jray 'citv liht. Ih'1 " I'ari-ia- n realize that it' the water ijoes a! air., lawn a lew iinprt man-- : a ti ; ! .a r ; I'aia- - to be mad.- .a V"!!!.-!- l - -. 'h t.a a a I : emu ;;:ii:iio!i was i ' day t' r t.rfy tv.. hwii.ts an ! t. '! .t' a a ' iii li r, -- worn t- bv Mar-- l ? ''I ' hark and a at o undo ie ,.f li'stum to yon. ,1)1 .,j,.ltl. their city i .i.n 1. in to n-- e iii'- !.: si - j ' .la unary llettie an.l 1 went to : it a- - tint until :ii" bank thi- - mm nin as we wi-p- - Government Seeks Relief From Burden of Company's Demands. kitai. Korea and Wilhelmina Booked Full Weeks in Advance. i i i ' vva at'rai.l the l.ri'les wonhl be cluseil for eeial ,lav-- . The batik is -- itua:e.l in ! hat :;io "i ;a- -t wee a t n ia v. .! a M at lia.-eet- o; -- .ivou a ri!iti:m;i! la.'!- the viuity. Tb. iinv-tiv.- j '' ''U'- Kb'r!.n. w.-r.- ciiar--i- with l.ivak-fij- tin; fi'.l a- - yi't a. it i ri' i'i i S:!ii!t it iv rotlti'v ;:a a re aii'l tin- - fia-- ha i- - hal a.h ' ua'ia'iiii- - ,,f tiiw evs.lt-m- aaia! thein r.i tia-a- tinai .lai-a- In;- :,!.rr-..!- it a vc-- wma .i :hi- !.aii .i; 'i:l-- !'"M'lrhe heart of tile city. We took t i. the -- it nation l.e.-oini- nmrej ii'rf-li- which is tin' onlv .nliiic :l; th,. t,n-- nt tn.iinenl veyanco to be lia.l to, lay a- - r.H-- - in liie n hi h hull: car-- , litotor-bn-fx- . etc.. have all been in, wati-- tiai thon s'ii!ii.e,l. Onlv fonr lirii'.ees our of the , . .. ... . i a, l , r: ; t t U it t' t ia' a r in' uraa t jarv v;li aa- - i.l are innuelo-s- . I an i ate open in in-- - 'utoic .iuo i - of the ! th- - arc rmvilel ; the Imisr line- - of trallic v.-- are ,.t.,,.,t ;., traffic '( anv sor,.! (Continued on Page Two) .a;ny. .Mi a r r. v t" a W"i- a a i a a - r a i a r v. f aa !'; a ra :ut ;u t.a ia v t ' li a aaa- - M:i it a; 'a at : r W.-- la. - lay. - COLONEL HUNTER GOES AWAY ON THOMAS t r THOMPSON WILL MILL REFORM iv .1 A M a ,' Mc Tli-.- S DEPARTMENT IKE S FIGHT WASJI'XGTOX. Mar, h 1. The Mai! Sreainshi( ( otnjianv way firnl if up a'ainst the tV'ieral laws. Sec- retary of War I cki nson yesferilay that he proposes to invoke the Sherman antitrust law to break the steamship monopoly which the Pacific Mail company exercises over the steam- ship business between the 1'nite.i States anil Panama. There has been cons'nlerablc talk of freeiriij the eovernment from the burden of the steamship monopoly and a liit. of 'oo ernnient-owne.- l steamers has been discussed. Such ft line is known to be favored by manv members of congress. The secretarv of war believes that tha ni-- liiiate b 'fti: a :ay aa-- if tiia' la b . v- - !a ,:. ; !..- niUia : an. ; 4 - - r .i K !T ,.!, t W t " i: J , ai.abii V airv ron.e- - a- - a i.'-i- n: nt ri a of ( War,! to a bri sai-iai- a w I: ia ibabiv iea T 'Hi V I'ibi. Attachment Proceedings in the Aldrich Bill Provides That the l - el1 Will! :::.v i.rei.aia-- i 11. Kmwii W Government Shall Observe Busines Rules. Alden Besse Case Wil Be Contested. wa-w- a s ear:: Air t': a t a .b, -,- .Meira.i... A; !.,-.- , r. WAMIXCTO.X. March 1 .The sen- Va-- a w n aa .1 bv Mr-- , lb. Aia.ne.i ,. ate iy pa-- ed the Aldrich bill j federal laws ate atnjde to relieve the ; tr 'a-K- A. W. r IT! . ..... prevail tor a coinpa-t- re ls-o- and tnod-'it- i iat on of bii-in- e- metiiods in jai.i-ei-- tiie departments of the ro ernmeut. win oovernment from .any burden under which it may now be sutferinir ,y rea- son of f?ie monopoly exercised by the i t . " w n - au- - ..n a port n-- caru" i the .:, rk Aii'en e e hae bioaiit luni ao-.-- !' t : a Mi-- a'latu. w i ' e and Tin1 Aldrich bill - one of the most aOso- - ( .M- ,, ,,ai.lie. in which important bits of wuich Pacfiie Mail company. en noil! :y iieton the i..t: of M.-t'- M.tl S.'!'!':i- ,.,ii!;i-e-- ha- - considered this ses-io- n. lias -- tared he uiii iij;a: ru s to t he ia- -t d::.-!.- . Mr. Tin. no-- . m Mtel-. T '!" !i;a t: r n ; a It piovide- - that the various depart- - ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN a tiiu Ahiaiiaia. be in men'.- - of the federtil ;,,veninieiit shall ' - U lea t ial't -- addeliiy MAY GO OUT ON STRIKE nar Ai c a si.ita-- - iioats bv eiious iilne in ill- - family, be ve.ir-ratiize.- l and that ba-ine- s- m'th-re-- . iin" ttt bo- - An,'e!e-- . and becau.-- e "ds s'uail be brought up i date so :s bieat. nant st.i-- ,1:1 a o.la ' e ; a - a :ir,. M;,i-at- . . u t' ,' V tutnnrr ov ; t!;e K re;i. h'X., A'aincati lea t r. i'.r .i ': l'f v Ma nil a ; in' l.eri a . a ;ir S:a: Kraa.-i-.-o- Mar.-- J" ana W iholnbtn KidiRjr fur S.-t- 'ran.-i- li"-;- T.:. the K.e strivi:,!; here next Moadav ftoia V. t'.'i,,, ,, ed contiai-- whi.h In- - - to Compare favorably with the merti- - i Vote to Stop Work Unless the Railroads Grant Their Demands. ;a; .u -- a ,ia--- ti.e materials for "ds :n .eiir ill the la fee liUMne--Mi- d aw- to be i.ioai:.' hero in a.-- ; iiou -- es ,,t the country. a. a via,,, l;,.-- -. t ,.,,, a .1.-- There has been much criticism in 'I t,,- -- t.i;- .1 the attaraiaeat ino.-ee- time- - pn-- i concern itiy: the operation of ' ,.;, ,,,,,1,. , at her unniae tea j the fedeiai departments. It - believed j M IXX K.VPOLIS, March 1 . The '- !- t:-,- - f iaw and con' u. i a . a e -- . t ha t the Aldrich bill, -- hould it Ps ' raiw.,v ..i n,.ers all(1 firenl!.n ,a.t ,h";T:.' Abo-.- l;- ,-e - .oa-ioile- by Mr the hou-- e. would remedy the abuses ; nitfhj (.(imtWul taUiu;, their vote a, ''-- r Ti, and I'aptain M,:l.-,- it u a - cm-- rn - which has been P- -.i, .o wil(lth,,r (,r , ,h(,,. wi, sU. It ' r'' -1 L,M' !r" ' ",:"1,- - "i.is f"'r:li . said that thev are .iv.Twlu'Iininglv s:r..' ,,i,l,,-,- ;.' tin a. br;i:.,. j. ,il-- .j,v ,, '' A:aii."ia a a a a 1' loll - Auo. i u THETIS favor of -- trikinir if their deinauds not frrauted. CALLS HITCHCOCK POLITICAL DICTATOR a t' tl t 5 i .if ':'! 1 ; f I it 1 - t i ' H , r i!. - I'ii ill!' Slot! lit! nm 'IIS!! I dm 1 1 WM , ;ife : 111 . U:hl ..p?,i ! ' fl ' I til! ' is :;S: Pi: II t SIX YEARS IN JAIL FOR PHONEY BUTTER MAGNATE TRANSFERRED TO i COTTER ITASCA- - d. di.-.r- a Congressman Denounces Post- - master-Gener- al for Ignoring j Recommendation. i ti-- 'a Va Did Not Obey Regulations Re- garding the Manufacture of Oleomargerine. '. b. f i W SII1 Xi;Tl )X. 'e!,, ,iaia- 'js . no b h. tin start" - a i a- - . i than that a Los a 177 ton- - had been i i Aide,, ii.e na.i.-r-- a n.rthe! i.iadih- -. Ti.e , ;,J telldcl to. a tro'ii tsif li- -' tu ;iO!i-- e. ia.t M . Tiiomp-.O- i w a- - to a !, or pa him a blanket W a - e , ' i,i r- - Mar: :r:' Ala v!e-i- ot a caa-e- a in ia ' e a in dlicia It iles Ini-ii- n at tin- beeani iiifnrnted of a letter -- eat to So,-r- ' a rv t h i. k bv mi- i II it 'AtiO. Mar.-'- 1. -- VY. A. liroad- - well, a wealthy ma n u fact titer of oleo-- ' ina i ofi ine, was e- -f erda v to -- er . six veat- - in t h petiitentiarv titol ol, "linn, I, t(. there. H ! a ' a i -- . t ; i I . a i .1 r h - an i n m o,. a ; aid I e - aiiaiitte, a lei-- in a; til i a t i a t'oi'i to pay a fine of Slo.ooo ta,r violatilt' t - . at I the lealai ion- - relative to the ni'iutl-bfa.-tar- e and -- tile of imitation butter. i M' aa aaiio iitee to a i -' ma -- 1 e -a ; a Lo-- t t b. lb!.- e t h - i a - to" tr-- ivr. a k rcf iise.j t i eat on. The .. a bv I . a; ie I, I.., a ROOSEVELT TO JOIN WIFE AT KHARTOUM v a ar a Expects to Arrive With His Party on March la. i:i!!n! ib'i i. I".a- -t A til. a. bl iiti iv as. ;.,o-..v,- .p aao h - party ' a a K h ;'! o,, ai. v. iai'.- M -- . n a t a t t Ma! i h ",. - - DOES NOT FEAR LEPROSY. ASIA DUE TO MO CROW PICKED UP UNCONSCIOUS CARRIED TO HOSPITAL II. L UutdcK'thed Member of Transport Crook'? Crew F'lnnd nt Park. lo-- ;o-t- NORTH GERMAN LLOYD MAY MAKE HONOLULU CALL PORT TALK ARBITRATION I'i PHILADELPHIA STRIKE to, -- e V ft. ?,: Mr a ' - ' . T '. '.v a - a' a; .n f wer. . w , oa : n t an w ' I I tie a - a,-- . ! y..a i - b,-- a rain - , t he i ;. r. i.rui ! 1 , X - 1 J : ' . 1

Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

  • Upload
    vodang

  • View
    217

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

L-- .

4

. ,

s

, . t

.t

: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J

' y',

SIS A DISPOSITION OF FORTY-TW- O STOP tl0i0s 0F PAIS FL00D PACIFIC MAIL

n 1 FEATHERS FIXED WATCH VICTIMSDESCRIB-E-

Y

EYEW1TNESS

t Letter From Miss Waller Bears Out the News MAY HAVE! Plumage Seized by Thetis to Be Scully Swears to Warrants for Sent Out in Cablegrams WriterTurned Over to Agricultural Auto Drivers Exceeding

Department. Speed Limits. Was on the Ground. TROUBLE-- , ! byia-- ieur i of aa-- nar-ic-- l.liiri ind .. ! i rpin.'Si .NO FAVORITES ESCAPE LAW

' t

a t !ii-- an' n a c I iiinti'. I -

l'i ciin-.-ii- ' .'at' ixti'i-- in,!i. an hoari carrying; wrta-k- of' all

i.i'nl- ilinvn sticani. WtMffilav va in

- t!'..:n a '!! wri;'!'!!Waller, w - a j -

.T father. (I. d. Waller'I -, !

w netiII-- li bala

- ." Captive Will Fight Charge and'.',,'1' ;';''m j Carry Case to Highest Court

a r ; r i "i a t hi- w . :,(

ta'- -t ! .; lid

bn.l ;,:,,--

i'V.t ' : m-

a. r.i 1,4 to wr.l.:;ij,t-.- in' I ii J :

tiev I;myv,ii-- . Y

fctors Run Up Against Liners

With Accommodations

Overtaxed.

Dickinson Will Invoke AntitrustLaw Against Steamship

Monopoly.

i.iir !!!i;n's viia rai ."!. F'.u! th.w:; will- .imaao.l to l.itt-- i ia j j

i li t afl t: Kf."W wlH-i- a : -

as all 1. oilirt'-- . v! a ia- !.-- !

l. loilav pitilfss lain. ih- lomiiy: ! s j ami u i r.a- rain haslaoa-'li- rfra'Wi-- ilrspair to t no strirkfll

if Necessary.A

'it hi.- fl.in.i city, ani a at' iarkn's ami(, tiit!..(t ill'MTV - to h:Uii over 'his iiila' OBJECTS TO FANAMA POLICY

tr-- EXTRA BERTHS IN MARCH- .If va-- t at i!! 'ai--- -

; lit it iil, jray 'citv liht. Ih'1" I'ari-ia- n realize that it' the water ijoesa! air., lawn a lew iinprt

man-- : a ti ; ! .a r ;

I'aia- - to be mad.- .aV"!!!.-!- l - -.

' h t.a a a

I : emu ;;:ii:iio!i was i

' day t' r t.rfy tv.. hwii.ts an !

t. '! .t' a a ' iii li r, -- worn t- bv Mar-- l

? ''I ' hark and a at o undo ie ,.f

li'stum to yon. ,1)1 .,j,.ltl. their city i .i.n 1.

in to n-- e iii'- !.: si - j ' .la unary llettie an.l 1 went to: it a- - tint until :ii" bank thi- - mm nin as we wi-p- -

Government Seeks Relief From

Burden of Company's

Demands.

kitai. Korea and Wilhelmina

Booked Full Weeks in

Advance. i

i i'vva at'rai.l the l.ri'les wonhl be cluseil for

eeial ,lav-- . The batik is -- itua:e.l in! hat

:;io "i ;a- -t weea t n ia v. .! a M at

lia.-eet- o;

-- .ivou a ri!iti:m;i! la.'!- the viuity. Tb. iinv-tiv.- j

'' ''U'- Kb'r!.n. w.-r.- ciiar--i- with l.ivak-fij- tin; fi'.la- - yi't a. it i ri' i'i i S:!ii!t it iv rotlti'v ;:a a re aii'l tin- -

fia-- ha i-- hal a.h ' ua'ia'iiii- - ,,f tiiw evs.lt-m- aaia! thein

r.i tia-a- tinai .lai-a- In;- :,!.rr-..!- it a vc-- wma .i :hi- !.aii

.i;

'i:l-- !'"M'lrhe heart of tile city. We took t i.

the -- it nation l.e.-oini- nmrej ii'rf-li- which is tin' onlv .nliiic:l; th,. t,n-- nt tn.iinenl veyanco to be lia.l to, lay a- -

r.H-- - in liie n hi h hull: car-- , litotor-bn-fx- . etc.. have all beenin, wati-- tiai thon s'ii!ii.e,l. Onlv fonr lirii'.ees our of the

, . .. ... . i a, l ,

r: ;

t t

U it t' t ia'a r

in' uraa t jarv v;li aa- - i.l are innuelo-s- . I an i ate open in in-- - 'utoic .iuo i -

of the ! th- - arc rmvilel ; the Imisr line- - of trallicv.-- are ,.t.,,.,t ;., traffic '( anv sor,.! (Continued on Page Two)

.a;ny. .Mi a

r r. v t" a W"i-

a a i a a - r

a i a r v.

f aa !'; a ra :ut;u t.a ia v

t '

li a aaa- - M:i it a; 'a at : r

W.-- la. - lay.-

COLONEL HUNTER GOES

AWAY ON THOMAS

t r THOMPSON WILL MILL REFORMiv .1 A M a

,' McTli-.-

SDEPARTMENTIKE S FIGHT

WASJI'XGTOX. Mar, h 1. TheMai! Sreainshi( ( otnjianv way firnl

if up a'ainst the tV'ieral laws. Sec-

retary of War I cki nson yesferilay

that he proposes to invoke the

Sherman antitrust law to break thesteamship monopoly which the PacificMail company exercises over the steam-

ship business between the 1'nite.iStates anil Panama.

There has been cons'nlerablc talk offreeiriij the eovernment from the burdenof the steamship monopoly and a liit.

of 'oo ernnient-owne.- l steamers has been

discussed. Such ft line is known to be

favored by manv members of congress.

The secretarv of war believes that tha

ni-- liiiate b 'fti: a :ay aa-- if tiia' la b. v- - !a ,:. ; !..- niUia : an.; 4 - -

r .i K !T,.!, t W t

" i: J, ai.abii V

airv ron.e- - a- - a i.'-i- n: nt ri

a of ( War,! to a brisai-iai- a w I: ia ibabiv iea

T 'Hi V I'ibi. Attachment Proceedings in the Aldrich Bill Provides That thel - el1 Will!

:::.v i.rei.aia-- i11. Kmwii W

Government Shall Observe

Busines Rules.

Alden Besse Case Wil

Be Contested.wa-w- a

s ear::Air t':a ta

.b, -,- .Meira.i... A;

!.,-.- , r. WAMIXCTO.X. March 1 .The sen-Va-- a w n a a.1 bv Mr-- , lb. Aia.ne.i ,. ate iy pa-- ed the Aldrich bill j federal laws ate atnjde to relieve the;tr 'a-K-

A. W. rIT!.

..... prevail tor a coinpa-t- re ls-o- andtnod-'it- i iat on of bii-in- e- metiiods injai.i-ei--

tiie departments of the ro ernmeut.win

oovernment from .any burden underwhich it may now be sutferinir ,y rea-

son of f?ie monopoly exercised by thei t . " w n -

au- - ..n a port n-- caru" i the.:, rk Aii'en e e hae bioaiit luni

ao-.-- !' t : a

Mi-- a'latu.w i ' e and

Tin1 Aldrich bill - one of the mostaOso- - (

.M- ,, ,,ai.lie. in which important bits of wuich Pacfiie Mail company.en noil! :y iietonthei..t: of M.-t'-M.tl S.'!'!':i- ,.,ii!;i-e-- ha- - considered this ses-io- n.lias -- tared he uiii iij;a: ru s

to t he ia- -t d::.-!.- . Mr. Tin. no-- . m

Mtel-. T'!" !i;a

t: r n ; a

It piovide- - that the various depart- - ENGINEERS AND FIREMENa

tiiu Ahiaiiaia. be in men'.- - of the federtil ;,,veninieiit shall' - U lea t ial't -- addeliiy MAY GO OUT ON STRIKEnar Ai c a si.ita-- - iioats bv eiious iilne in ill- - family, be ve.ir-ratiize.- l and that ba-ine- s- m'th-re-- .

iin" ttt bo- - An,'e!e-- . and becau.-- e "ds s'uail be brought up i date so :sbieat. nant

st.i-- ,1:1 a o.la ' e ; a - a

:ir,. M;,i-at- . . u t' ,' V

tutnnrr ov ; t!;e K re;i.

h'X., A'aincati lea t r. i'.r .i ': l'fv Ma nil a ; in' l.eri a . a

;ir S:a: Kraa.-i-.-o- Mar.-- J" anaW iholnbtn KidiRjr fur S.-t- 'ran.-i-

li"-;-

T.:. the K.estrivi:,!; here next Moadav ftoia V.

t'.'i,,, ,, ed contiai-- whi.h In- - - to Compare favorably with the merti- - i Vote to Stop Work Unless theRailroads Grant Their

Demands.

;a; .u -- a ,ia--- ti.e materials for "ds :n .eiir ill the la fee liUMne--Mi- d

aw- to be i.ioai:.' hero in a.-- ; iiou -- es ,,t the country.a. a via,,, l;,.-- -. t ,.,,, a .1.-- There has been much criticism in

'I t,,- -- t.i;- .1 the attaraiaeat ino.-ee- time- - pn-- i concern itiy: the operation of' ,.;, ,,,,,1,. , at her unniae tea j the fedeiai departments. It - believed j M IXX K.VPOLIS, March 1 . The

'- !- t:-,- - f iaw and con' u. i a . a e -- . t ha t the Aldrich bill, -- hould it Ps '

raiw.,v ..i n,.ers all(1 firenl!.n ,a.t,h";T:.' Abo-.- l;- ,-e - .oa-ioile- by Mr the hou-- e. would remedy the abuses ; nitfhj (.(imtWul taUiu;, their vote a,''-- r Ti, and I'aptain M,:l.-,- it u a - cm-- rn - which has been

P- -.i, .o wil(lth,,r (,r , ,h(,,. wi, sU. It' r'' -1 L,M' !r" ' ",:"1,- - "i.isf"'r:li . said that thev are .iv.Twlu'Iininglv

s:r..' ,,i,l,,-,- ;.' tin a.br;i:.,. j. ,il-- .j,v ,,'' A:aii."ia a a a a

1' loll- Auo.i uTHETIS favor of -- trikinir if their deinauds

not frrauted.CALLS HITCHCOCK

POLITICAL DICTATORa t'

tlt 5

i .if

':'!1 ;

f Iit 1

- t i' H , ri!.

- I'ii

ill!'Slot!lit!nm

'IIS!! I

dm1 1

WM

, ;ife: 111

. U:hl

..p?,i

!

' fl' I til!

'

is

:;S:

Pi:

II t

SIX YEARS IN JAIL FOR

PHONEY BUTTER MAGNATETRANSFERRED TO i

COTTER ITASCA--

d. di.-.r- a Congressman Denounces Post- -

master-Gener- al for Ignoring j

Recommendation.i ti-- 'a VaDid Not Obey Regulations Re-

garding the Manufacture of

Oleomargerine.'. b.f i

W SII1 Xi;Tl )X. 'e!,, ,iaia- 'js . no

b h. tin start"- a i a- -

. i than that a Los

a 177 ton- - had been i i

Aide,, ii.e na.i.-r--

a n.rthe! i.iadih- -. Ti.e, ;,J telldcl to.

a tro'ii tsif li- -' tu ;iO!i-- e.

ia.t M . Tiiomp-.O- i w a- - to

a !, or pa him a blanket

W a -e , ' i,i

r- - Mar::r:' Ala

v!e-i- ot a caa-e- a in

ia ' e a in dlicia It iles Ini-ii- n at

tin- beeani iiifnrnted of a letter-- eat to So,-r- ' a rv t h i. k bv mi-

i II it 'AtiO. Mar.-'- 1. -- VY. A. liroad- -

well, a wealthy ma n u fact titer of oleo-- 'ina i ofi ine, was e- -f erda v to-- er . six veat- - in t h petiitentiarv titolol, "linn, I, t(. there. H ! a ' a i -- . t ;i

I. a i .1 r h - an i n m o,. a ; aid I e

- aiiaiitte, a lei-- in a; til i a t i a t'oi'ito pay a fine of Slo.ooo ta,r violatilt'

t - . atI the lealai ion- - relative to the ni'iutl-bfa.-tar- e

and -- tile of imitation butter.i M' aa aaiio iitee to a i -' m a -- 1 e -a ; a Lo-- t

t b.lb!.-

e t h - i a

- to" tr-- ivr.

a k rcf iise.j t i

eat on. The ..

a bv I . a; ie I,

I.., a ROOSEVELT TO JOIN

WIFE AT KHARTOUM

v a a r a Expects to Arrive With His Party onMarch la.

i:i!!n! ib'i i. I".a- -t A til. a. bl iiti ivas. ;.,o-..v,- .p aao h - party

'a a K h ;'! o,, ai. v. iai'.- M -- .

n a t a t t Ma! i h ",.

- -

DOES NOT FEAR LEPROSY.ASIA DUE TO MO CROW

PICKED UP UNCONSCIOUS

CARRIED TO HOSPITALII. L

UutdcK'thed Member of TransportCrook'? Crew F'lnnd nt Park.

lo--

;o-t-

NORTH GERMAN LLOYD MAY

MAKE HONOLULU CALL PORT

TALK ARBITRATION

I'i PHILADELPHIA STRIKEto,

--e Vft.?,: Mr

a ' - ' .

T '. '.v a - a' a; .n

f

wer.. w , o a : n

t an w '

I I tie a -

a,-- . ! y..ai - b,-- a

rain -, t he

i ;. r. i.rui

!

1 ,

X -

1J : '

. 1

Page 2: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

UJ

MARCH 1. 1910- -

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. TUESDAY.

m THE NEED OF MORE AND

I W! iljr BETTER ISLAND PRODUCEEy Dr. E. V. Wilcox. Chairman of Commission or. Diversified Industries

Swell Hosiery

Article IV,For Views

For Post Cards Our purchases of Hosiery for this season were

carefully planned. We aimed to get the fi1

w a- - -- -- . a !!;. , ai.-- !e--

;., - .:. ..! pr...i;-- i u:-i- ". able: t.. if !l

pc-..-- ; wit . t in- eds' ' .!:..:- - a ppea i t1' I ar

; i. !. a ;..!(: i.: ?:( de-- t roye ''"I thlna-- h the lotig

-- t:i... whi.-l- t in- -- Miali farmerv .mi !. i i a wa ": la i epl v to

t.j.;:it!.t. it -- Iiould be slated at ., ii- - ,.f f, andw.'-'.-- have fa to t ho lotmad producer in Hawaii arca.- -- aa .o a t Ii..-- .. w i j have

chance at the styles just trom the looms of parj

and America, and we hit the mark.

No prettier patterns in Socks have been shown!

unnliilii onrl nnno aU! ha Cunn tu:. i

"A Ii

to! 'I

iv. W

p.",. p. -.

d a la r- a- a : ul v f j:i l trick.i .il-- .i forage ' ia :. t -- esp. na'.i

i..:-.-- -- ami i'fi.-?;- I, I.

Mi !; ed lV.-- ; ha chirr' nl.stuehThe uav id ;r..iiabio fotiltrv ratie- i: ,!,d thi- - a.-i- can

it '!!---

! ,.v ra

aire e a e re. i i H I"

nunuiuiu, anu iiuuv, ini uvci jLiiiiiy else Will

prove our judgment was correct and our taste

excellent. Single pairs, boxes or sets, as you wishj

MERCHANT STREETS.

i da- - rih-rri- ' vsmi a mhi'n- truckd.'-ia- ini-.- - f.r t t w'.Ui j ard.-n- . in wir.-i- i I..' wii". liti.i ad -

,. ;: : i;i;a:.-ia- m;.-.-- i -.. T!i.- ..f .ii'dii ui ih'a ih rj; 'u-iiaad T ,.f iaa i' aid muh-- iit th.- T- -r .litimi. Ai- ai! 'th-- r s a tt, aa ittt-- iv :u.T-a-il!- . that In- - aiia'"-'- - ahaa' iiav

' a ' ! a ' ' ' a wiili thr mtlitttrv naai.- - uf wairh lia' .aa ..idari"- i in ti..- Ma r d of :.ir.;. : !, wliiir .'tii-:- (H!it faii.' Th

aia; a ! (fodlr-i-'- i t f' t'i T a f iy .J at iiir ' aiia'--- - u a (.- ia

!i:tv (. j.rdi:--- in I iart " i.at t !n-- art- a:'a ai um i, u;v-- a

ri.a-!- i !art r una tit it v 'iaiti a' j.r. inn ei t" tat'ir n iirin--

it;-- : a If -- aii- '.vi-a'-- I i' :t : Tia- ..,-- !,.,.; ,.f larut'-fti.i;.- i

nr ;t if aaii- at t !iu j rata he- - atal pi a at at t --. wh V.avt.'

wt-i-- '.'') i tia- - :iiatt--r- . ' unta- tiirtnt!) rdt;:r:iI att ' l.u-im-- s-

Wit.i.-a- ti it;T" tta-r- .ietaiN tot:- - .ii:iivt:!tii. and Jitsaliy '!: rai-- oil thetiiii!,: ti ii; :;:-l:;a- l rp wl.ieh ia-utti imi-- i f ease a: i , ar.'

-- laitiid i;:e the lt:!k t.f oar ho-e (.f the i vat 'V of a fevian-- t e. iaa v -- av hat have ;!'.'. o man. to wtiatever ra-- t headeai'v -- It.e.v" tia: t !;- -.

pn.-ltti-t- ar-'- i tii.-i- fehi:!, ran hope to laake ;i living,dettta a a', I y tia- that a v t,p -- oiaethiiio fr the t'ntiire,

:ii verv f.'w t::-- . at lea-- t, th", t'toiit tea a. re-. f iaiol if i... theai;-- aieti are' haliif ..f iivdio; ia a. ridttii; afont

to ian.'ile iot-a- proeia-t-- an-- t ha t in a aiai !eav:"i; tin- entire"t.'v 'ti sa--!- i iaro,e tjiiai'.-- i tnaa a eate a f an.i artaa! uao'k of his

of the-- e proit:.-;- are !tl pott ed j ho'tn-- s ' ea i it! tile htllta- - of h'fe. lalmr.iha the;.- i..-- I oitaitie.i t'lieii S. s- t'rutii a small ,, etuis

Crepes 1OF SILK SCARFS.

SAYEOUSA 0

aii'! iviime n fv.-r- im-ai-

Itv Wn-!- tnrii. ig .l t .1!. i 110

'i. ': a ii.j.t.-.- i..r vereoming'.r-- e .'':.-- ' sb-- i. .iiiv.T.'in.

i i i i it a ira l ' :e- -

but ar- ifi.-- t it' applo--a - a-

- tl'.o proHawaii !a

Railroad earnings are tt.The West-Ti- l Id. ion wia -- t t.,1

after midnight at the pri.-- of"en

in may qntt the tiii--io- n tojtinn liotr.e and into luis--

liess.Threa.l tuili- - at Pawt nrhet. l.'ho.ie

ilard. ka' i.een closed of astrike.

Nine Imndred ra-t- - ,.f fromKern jit ware lately nveived in .NowYork.

The M.- - 'a r! by lioard of e.lucati-- at-- an r raiieisco lias l.een uti-H- '.i L.v tue

iiti-t--

There are a million people of NewVink ritv who ate strafe, is to thelatiitnii.

I'lisaoeta has raile.l Rev. N'ewellIhvioJ,; lliis's t'toni l'Kinoath church.

I mi k VI!.

A Los Anirele- - nian found a l.rnken,,,1r lirt,!K i su,s:,, ht. i,a.i ati l

Above Hotel.

--!!!!. The tie' ii;e-'ai- a whi.-l- i -- trietly on uivitio; one's mm attentionti.it-- a part of onr itnjiury is and own ial.or to tin" N'eioiaiient of

fi r tht-s-- t!;i!:-- s ran le -- nr-j the pho-e- . 'l"ia,-- e wtio are not wi'linrrt;il,v in Hawaii. In rej.lv to siiriiito this n a ur--i!- la.pe for little

.(!- -' ioti, we v:i t - '-. profit ft urn ihe rittirti- - of a f.--

if first pla.-e- . one hear- - ,,f the; worked l.y tnoie ,,r Ie-- s i r,.- - edt.am. rv't; fai:;:i'.-- w! liave nrr.;. pttrties.

!s 1

y I

FORT AND

New FiguredALL SHADES

Nuuanu

7w

STEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, above Union Squaie

Just opposite Hotel St. Francis

European Plan SI. 50 a day upAmerican Plan $3.00 a day up

I &teei ana dhck structure, rurmsa- -f inescostS200.000. Hiah class hotel I

atmoderate rates. Center of theatreand retail district. On car lines trans-ferring allover city. Omnibus meetsall '.rains and steamers. Send forbooklet with map of San Francisco.Hotel Stewart now recognized asHawaiianIslandheadquarers.Cab!eaddress, Trawets." ABC Code.

HOTEL STEWART

Hotel ManxSAN FRANCISCO

Army and Navy Headquarters.San Francisco's newest hotel

containing 300 rooms, each withcirculating ice water and eachconnecting with bath. Half ablock from Union Square andconvenient to all the principalshops, theaters, railroad ticketofliees and points of interest.Me.-i'- table d' hote or a la carte.

Kates: Without bath $1.50 perday and up.With bath, 82.00 per day and up.

Under the management ofGus. C. Larm.

DELM0NIC0 HOTEL

rr

V.

I!! liillfciGo to:

BROWN & LYON CO., LtdAlexander Young Building.

HIGHEST PRICES PAID FORALGAROBA BEANS

in any quantity, if delivered to theundersigned in good condition.RENEAR COMPANY, LTD.,

Queen Street, Near Richards.

GENTLEMEN'SFURNISHING GOODS

Low Prices. Big Stock.

C K. CHOW & COMPANYg and River Street!

Hfllll DEVELOPMENT CO

IiimltedSTANGENWALD BUILDING

m T K1 JTW 'UTTJ It4 noP. O. Box No. 268 Cable: Develop

HORRORS OFPARIS FLOOD

(Continued irom I'age One.)liave to remain stationary from timeto time.

"The in the citv are deserted.'. . i . i . . i .....

ltion to he foiiiid in this once liveP.- -

j ,..tIit., , , ,. i..,llUs ,,f , ht. s.-in-

where I rave -- oldiers ar- - workina.c, ... j v .,, ,ai-- - the tnivat.t-- in in- -

, .',.r to sa've tin- place de la Concordej from total Mli.Uier-li- m. The iiot.-e- s in!th-- flooded districts look very desolate

as J tie ii mate- - welt- moved to places ofsaf-t- a- - -- non a- - the water made itsa i I ra n n th.. street-- . Sol. hernstand -- nard at the corners, and othersin boats pa-- s from hoi-- e to house to se-

ll ,.!ioi..- aa- - been forgotten. The

' Ihe -- per a in t -- - on sen t bv t

Kin- - of tiie I'.ol-ia- ns to annontuehis acress'n-- i to tin- throne was takenin boats to th. t..re'.-- ti otiire. The odd

oa - made a -- ettin f.i- tit- - hand

The main part '..f th-- - citv is with -

out its ,,f anv h ind. We hue 1. t

viav f . r! n a : e v situated as qtmrtier' is , f 'the few that the waterha-- n t lea.-lie.l- and we have had In.'a- -. ,.f th. u,a- - al i he The on- -

-- k -- t s of l'ai;- - ha- - -- lit'ter.-d Itio-- '. Thet lot- - aie l.eiii- -' trmpo-r-

i i - in e ' in public ai i id i a- - -- .

liiiii ' r -- . and -- riot--.

' S v ai .a t ii v -d t rt but a. a- - ,, fmot-:.-- air a t ' n - in Pari- - f r. an all

il-- w ttii. it ist h;.i a t ar-t- sa

ar- - hii eac liniax's ,'o 'i.'ont'ier- -l.a-i- e- of -- el i -- ''tii are I,.-- no v.-r-

t ! iia oli.tie n: w

.lat What a did-!- - nr- - the'ii.'ii-.'--- ' Tin-- - - a

'!! - i.iiin ;.i- tt'opin- - for

.. t m ' d ,a f

We

Oar - k ..f 't!!-u'- em-i-

i i .'i - h'-'- black sealand ! unit : r, and eard-o- f

luar.l. r.!! si.'rs ami new

I "reserve v.'ir tres hv put-tuij- f

:,

thi-t- in .'in album.

IHonolulu

Ia

f

Photo Supply Co.m

:,. sTl.'id'.Ti

vllufi-spi- t

-

!.!

ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD.;

SOLE AGENTS. iiow

REPAIR SHOP SUPPLIES.:.ia

GHEAPLQTS FOR SALEti-

. IN '

w '

Kapiolani Tract, Kaliiiia

In

Inquire of

KAPIOLANI ESTATE, LIMITED,

Corner Aiakea and King Street

359

FOR GOOD RED LIQUOR AND

LAGER BEER

THE ORPHEUM SALOON,

Above the Theater.j

MRS. M. OGAWA

Phone 12o7 '

The Eitrhth Order of Merit 'a

Reserve Nurse of the Red Cross Society , j.

(t Japan.

Talented Nurse and Masseuse!1"No. 14o Kitittu St. Honolulu.

j

Wing Tai & Co. a

Contractors and Buildersin

Furniture. Wall Paper, Painting ,

1216 Nuuanu Ave. a

PARAGON PAINT V !

& ROOFING CO.

PETER HIGGINS, Manager. j ;

ESTIMATES FURNISHEDWORK GUARANTEED;'

Office 1039 Bethel. Near Hotel Street

etf.

for

SPORTING GOODS,BASEBALL GOODS,TENNIS GOODS, andGOLF SUPPLIES.- HEADQUARTERS-WAL- L,

NICHOLS CO.- - LTD.

Artist's Proofs

PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.

Nuuanu Street near Hotel.

SHIRTWAIST and MUSLIN UNDERWEAR for the coming season.

K. L. WONG STORE

?.l H-'- ei Street, -- pp. IVthel.

PURITAN BUTTER

Best in the Market.

HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd

Pau Ka HanaThe Best Soap!

At v(.-i- G roeer .

Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd.

NEW OFFICE

Corner Fort and King Streets.Over Gunst- - Eakin & Co.

ART IN FRAMES.

Senator deft' Pavis sav- - tha"t'! siomld l.e lnirn.-- in his ownI n't-- oiel.l!

CONDENSED NEWS

FROM COAST FILES:

Senator I'etkin- - ftris riea.rlv reeovefeo.New ".i! ;s fariii- - a taiihiitia- - -- trike.

:"a'l tirht'iiix roiitimi's in Ni'-ara- -

I'rah inn".- - to annex u slire of Ati- -

?oiia.Hie pri.-e- are higher than for fort v

Mare naval a.ork is i ,1 to Pey .

a '''' ar.- ' ,t p. e'. -- s t ai

.

: i i .ii..' " "llt- -Ha. tax.

U.o niii mi ( anton has nut t

.Monterey Pay a harborI'tH-oii- tat iott.

'I ae ( alifornai State v;ii ctiait ion lawha- - 1.. en upheld.

A vi"le;:T !' is. jtta ke has I.e. u feltItalian towns.

I he t laa or I'll! aiiiOti l,a.'J.a ill put a? .

The ti'.e'i- - an haiii,.r- - !.il! s'

J.oon.iio.-- iu aii.he hat !,., Pi ii i II

dr. to t! 1IVV.

I'., ., i i ,.; ... 1..,,-.- , i, .

,.,;,).',"."., ,.;,.., I

'j ;.. r , ,i,""m". ;;

'" '

.

cao .leu in a - a.V -- tilt, ill trom th?

cts of ail o! e; lit loll.Tlie v.-n- an-- r has al'andoned hupt'

t he- ii.i al tii-- N ilia.Tiie - if Millionaire Sn.-- ha.

lifokeii hi- - j'at tier's wdl.. ... .i i i iai ;i a- -a oa. alter a "im .a r.i in en t .

.... ' ... t... i .. i..:--,n..M ii oy

P - plar.nt .1 at Wa-h- i ton -tiuard P.-ar- a --- id medal.

i arne-a- -' -- a- tiie tar, r h -Ii

I'tiee- - of ii'in- - won't la-- '.

pa t Amei i.-- n

a t! i n m i; m tat t fV.

' ne s, , ee, s eThe ship I n e, ,ei: den.-- is !"'"1"'of'lm"'- - 'I ' "!l"' ' the river.:,r Mate Isl lecans- -

-- ra'ht tft-- " j and ;i dread l .s in their hearts which,. , ,, l hev do ta-- t ineti ioii. The mtlv anima- -

,: '" ; - ' ",:,K'"!":"any i ai , nat toti s w-a- es :,.:,i,1;;tAinenran eooas.

M:o-la- cotnpany will sell i t s

ln.lii:na.s ,,f telephone -- t..rk and theiewill no mer-e- r.

.lanan will ia l ire., nitttiliet- of!al ml '! who ate making .a had nalllcin s..ut h Anieri.-a- .

Tin a n n i r- of the d.- -t ructionf M:l: w,'. in Wa-h- -

int-- t, and Havana.The h'i-- h me. no. is of .a rl a men t j t ,,,, ,.,.js ,,f ,,- tinder-roun- d railway :tie

will ti- -t 'at the bttd-.- -t but will start If, ill of water which has eot to the mid-wit-

a lit ntral polir.v. idle of th,- rif. an.l is nndeniiiiiiii- - the! four.. la; ions of some buihl- -.l.i. an thinks the pas-.a-- e of the important

DON'T FAILTO SEE THESE PROPERTIES

Come In

FOR TOUR SHARE OF THEPROFITS ON HONOLULU

Real EstateLarge .ind 1 enutiful lot on Si-na- n

street, improved with gooleiiiht-rooa- i house exceptionalbargain 54500

Wilder avenue. An eijjut-roo-

modern ate resilience.Lar-- e and beautiful ground

JS500

Seven-roo- house on Artesianstreet. Large lot. This is a eood

piece of property 51250

six-roo- cottage on Young streetModern and complete. This prop-

el tv is in the best oZ conation..." $2753

Bishop Trust Co., Ltd

Bethel Street.

Schools, Churches, Theatres arc

Lodges

Are clearing houses for the Wr.ttj

rMngue.t 1 . : Al,, nmtir WOT ti

acuimi ia ..iuj --j,i remove the dut that is a culture for tie

.

j itUUIILUMLI

16 MERCHANT STREET.

Coffee Roasters

&

OLD

Kona Coffee

A SPECIALTY.

If you desire to send some

choice old coffee to friends in tne

States, call on us. We can su-

pply you.

Castle sTOookt Ltd'

8IIIPPING AND COMMIM""

MERCHANT!.

QZSWSUGAR FACTORS AND

INSUEVNCE AGENT

KKI'KKSENTISO' New England Mutual LU

Company -- f Boston.j Aetna Fire Insurance OofflP

National Fire Insurance com?ZiiCitizens' insurance Company lD

; i.-- r.. arn.ee Company)- -

Loudou Assiu-anc- Corporate

130 Heretania street, adjoining ! i

ir? Station.

llayes" immigration bill would be .1

low at t r.-- ' v i i - lit -- .

Twelve-inc- -- tin- at Sandv Hook sentthion-- h :i l'm tool lon.-iet- wall..... ..

latched l.v l.eams.( alii',.,aiia wonain. lis-n- -r m lluin- -

b.e It oni;' v. - - iit at, I'ra n. is, n

vear- -' e.

l n'li. a metal - ""ii tin,.- - airi-r- i

than radium, ha- - b n - .ia'e.l byAia-iam.- t ttiae. in I at

The tiii'v in the t'o'.bn.- - n -- asit San I't a nri i !., j'..- con vo... i: and t w o t- -r a p ' ' a I

n past - a -- on rt iia - d r a-

an - plat'- -r vali a ' - : i

I, --

1". -- a - r 1.1

iiKin- - t.

is--i

A'a! . a. itt h '

b

i'l W II - ft. !- !- I. p vti,.- N. w Yo: K z r:i ft a

T; I'n - Piai re will -K . 'r a-

- t :- .- J -- .(.Tin- 1' ". - - wtli li- -t

W :'--. - a ,.f a 1'maf .:! i , I

T e --- ; ,,t'v ..f tliea- pri- I' W - -- l.ppo! h.

N a ; - ... - a fa- ay - J. , .. New It :-.

A .. .' .' V - I.ii-e n ;, M v,

Furnished rooms, mosquito proof.'.,Pt c,nss aeeommo.lation, en suite

'r men only.Terms reasonable.

THE NUUANU

1634 Nuuanu Ave. near School St.Large an.l airy furnished rooms and

c"!ta-r,-'s or without board. $2.00

a day; special rates by the month.

Apartments, Cuisine and ServiceHighest Standard

PLEASANTON HOTELWilder Ave. and Punahnu

RHINE'S

I i P -

TO GORE A CGLQ !H nYTake . ...... ....

CANDYALWAYS FRESH

PAWAA

Junction StoreHonolulu Scrap Iron Co. TMAN KEE

C II EROWN MANAGER. floteiwavenev BuildingA l.i; K A I' w i L. STi-;i;-

UNDERWEARLADIES'PACIFIC PICTURE FRAME CO.

A1' v id ; v iit ii iii, i piiii r

j ,

i

1 ' ! t

i High.-.-- price paid for ( 1 !:,ass. ,

Iron and ail u.I'ealer in S..0..d haml Ma.-ldt..--

T.!. P. O. Be, 017.'A ' ; I IV. 1 ASSUBTME'T

LA i:,E

Page 3: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

vT"

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1010.

eveSysodyTmouth Ifliii - i in mrmTT"Tfi ii hi hi m iTMiirT mm i iMiii am uroii iTnirni ill i r"rMnwM'"

t

AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNIONft

i

!

t v

The Best Ever Made AnywhereTO ORGANIZE BRANCH HERE None Other Half So Good

COMMENTS BY THE

SPORTING EDITORXaines

of All Local Managers and Able Organ-izc- r

Sent lo National President atRequest of Major Peixotto.

tzpotrick BrosTWO STORES

oc

' tii.- emetst : ,r- !:.. :i

'' "! f i- i- A nta t iM.r A thiol o- I'

!; ::

.''I'.1 Will l ,.r.;.T oi;tha-.- km .io:r .';!. k

kinds ,.f si. T ti i Ma- !;!- - .,:'!' i Hawaiian mhi.-fc- ;,r,. a-

' a 'i i, 'a 1! u i! n !!'"' world it i la.? -- arpr:- no,

'!:! Mo-- -- IimuM -- :nk int.:.:;, SI her- - mI t a ; i.m a re pr.di -

!' ,''1 l'i "' Mi j.. t no .,! jia r; h-- pat r.o' ' nntiif!iil.cv in nnv contest- - i.r

Ise wj

r taste

,u wish.

.,f !!. w.n- -

;n i t - DOti.;i- - ;! h311.1

r. t0 bo ei';m.:; var.otw :

O

oaiM a. Ilea. I, .a nnna men:nra.le t..r hohlmo , i

I'M a t m m a- ai.. a -- ..r: ''v ' : - tli:it I iio i,..-a- l im a hao an

i no- - ami : i a,:, , ,N ;iM, ,,

- i:. "' ii fund ML" I Jiffl.1:

i ! i I iiv 'tac.iuij. w hat.-vi-- r ii.ti-k- nf t lu-i- r uv a... ...i.) over, tIV o ' TAN- :l i'iaVel:l;oe ;a '.' - Mi- com nm a ir .,f the An.a'.-u- A miotic ore:lt!''' ';! '""-I'- to f With organization rli.-- w'.ll Lo

,v,'!;!- - inil' titii.' -- o that tl;c i footing at a a. i hi- -l.'.i r.i.'ii won, ,!,,t fall upon a tt-- ..,-- !ll:l.v .n.o.iMauo tin-- to M'.-- moots with

,;,ra ..i the l'nit--- l s,'' !'''n. lI'ni-Tn- t oorts nil. is 0

Mod int.)have tln--eiiilr to

-- ..as o ! timi' a uy wa- - o..rtfii n. 'm lit' ornia teams. At all ooai- - thoAc:n'!. Mr. An.lrou-- th..'lit t hat l.v ""'to f a-- . that t lu-- at.' soim-l.o.i- will

tho foot!, ail sea-o- n come in t in- Tcii.I to tho -- taa.lar.l of 'sportst:ii! ..f tho oar tiiol ! .a -- k ot La in tli..j:i'i.I kott.-- tho in.iivi.lnai-- I'iiml: ami -- uinmor with tho nt hor tit hlot r. la tiiis laml of jHTjiot ual sum--omin-

alotiij in thoir turn as is whoro von can oiav aav ol, oamo

oQ

.1 jivL Maj. yJiioy lv;x,.tt..here rerouily with t!i.- t.'oinni- -

i'arkbov a- - tn.ir manajor, was

;:i,,,-t-, V.v tne pro-'.-lo- nt of ti.o n.i- -

", ..e-;,- ;n t, irvosti'ato con- - "' '" u"' Nt:,,w t Im intoro-- t in tho '"iv !.! :imo i: aiav soom to niako norit '" '

, ,. ,i "I""''" w"!l'l ! tiroatlv iucroaso.l. o v. i .1 ft'oroiic,-- . hut it .loo- -. Without ativ 0iiil: moro stability ami pnuluci n hot f or s.vs' otu laxity will o,, tho limit an. I it

lo-nl- 's all arouml. while making ath M has in some ipia iters. '"ho -- torv re- -

lotic it sui.ptrrt iil'. Ccntlv I, lih ishe.l in tlie.-- o :il i

"jjveii'.ent towar.U organization.1,-0 is the pro-i-h--

n: of tiio I'acitiowliicli is a hratn-I- i

. A. I. of tho l'ttito.1 state"'li'tl-- l.n-a- l orii;ni:ition wouhl ooino

Rules of Union. i ,,l'al ,i--liT !r"mofers working in rinyers I O

the rules of the A. A. 1 all !"'!., ''I!l T"n ,", lljl,,s !'r' ' A. i: ..; .. .1.. II oca athlo'.-- wouhl nave to make uiie a uixiu scros as a sun, nusira- -

an-- ! 3$2.65

X "f ' '"' N'"'t whirh control. :. Iflicafioa to ,:.,.: ,s ,,f ,...,. t. some

f our pi'ilists. Mather than sutler MieI'lHI!!!:!; :.i "'' ' ' "i- - ' - '

. cording to the union's resjula- - j '""'nil.or-ai- p,.

or oUo to tho hoa.l.uartors'while "tho major wa- - hoi o "wit h "'' .).,, union it they waatel to l.ooome 1S4 ace, ;i- - inov so'-n- i to sec ii, oj. a v

- -

CommencingWednesday Morning

MARCH 2, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK,

we will have on Special Sale

several hundred pairs of new

shoes in various styles. They

are short lines, and ihe styles are

correct, and while we have not

got all sizes in every style, there

are in the total. It will pay you

to attend this sale and secure

two or more pairs before the

sizes are broken.

t i.ev i'c-o- rt to nnv means, fairia- hoi. I a confer- - i

' nomt.or-- . it thov jo:iu-.- lCo!nntb:a beys '",, fim, ,,, w;n. $3.65Docter iian.l at i he x. I. 1Jll."i mourners tuev con .1 not ,, , .. ,w.,n '...i. . , . i o i is another e emi-n-, . . . . : l .1 , o:i i in i v - i , i ... i

,;A. tar,l,nt: tiio oi i.ii.aMoa ,u a- ' " V"- - '."" that kill- - tin- inter n ll. It'traath here and Doctor llan.l na- - -- u,c

Kt the names of the manager.- - of atie man can ho li're-- to renounce his1'ee.ianco to one team ai,-- i oo over

local amateur iiti.letie teams ,n- -

nni,. compete in a tiy open contests vvitlimemir- - of the organization. If at--

tachci to any team they cahl m.t com;lvt,. on any other team without the

''..i.-e- nt ot their own team or ei , intuio-t- ,as notice of their intention

on

t rresiilent S. Meo-- l of 1'una-- '

('...!. '. Wa'ter .I..ne- - ofi2, r.r;n.ii . l'r..f or K. 1J.

to another at anv time. Mie team !o--- 0s

it's : ie u t v as a team.IM, to the present time local athletes

lei v.- I "I'M outlaw- - from nocos-it- v anilit' thov .lon't orasp the op;,orMinitynow pro-en'e- .i they will l.o con-i-lote- ,!

, t K n e v ,ii--:. i i in;;, t ' i a t, ' a i i m o i a

Regular Price $4.00and S4.50.

E. P. Reid & Co.'s regular$4.00 and $4.50 Tan Ox-

fords in pump and ribbontie effects; welted andturn soles.

Late toe shapes.

to.as.r.1. manuoe

Regular Price S5.00and $5.50.

Laird. Schober & Co.'s

hand - made Imported

Russia Coif ox made in

3-e- ye and pump effects.

ti'oin one ct to another wouhl ha ves h team. Sranlev I.i vi. ,i .i lour montiis p, t no m-- ip- -

a nee.!a w- - t roti111 II, C iv.i-n- ,, .l ie tot , ii, trie? i.i.foie ho eouhl pa ! i i ,a ' in any. U.mri ,,f I.oll'o. (

e . nt s t lo

of anv ,?' tiie-- e n;!e- -( lull athletic-- , to I'l'e-olet- lt Sill- - I

,o lie IDtm at New r in cotnpiotnoe w un 8- t.r one year,

in-,- ' of any i ". u n era ; h a

ice- - i u a i ti e a man

UN CLUB KHHIRGES

crimmiuMim quohtMi o i'eixofo al-- o re

. t. . n . i ... ' . - . i.

i Th- - a

f,. attor noa i'ter

Er5"fJ l'..i'i"r lia no ,o -- ea-i ,i ; a.-

tt"- cf Mlttlcelie he Tli.'o'jht ' WoliM ii t. fo-

vea:-, tin ULmmitnunL uuuu i ethe he- -t or anizer. an. I l...ri mi fViarsufaclurers5 Shoe Co., Ltd.

1051 Port Street Tel. 282w.; tiie ittan to

i. ot In- ot the- '' :

.!:-ri- .-

u -- ? a t e hi;

pal t i

Snhtvats.

Committee 'to Take Charge. ina- trf

The II.aw a Man i.iti 'ht! w i

twelfth :a n n ua I match si

Stniila v morn mi :j. I i t I r

'crook, at ! in' Kakaa ko ra n.

It a.'.-n- lane-'- w h Me i.. :,..-- 20CCI;PJS!:t iv,--- .y a i:.

ci-- ii t ' l.rar.ci.e-- , 'i a i.-- ' ,tl i'Ttit will prole,!.!;. r ':; !' : ti a pn,

i In to

mi open contest, ami any t.o.ix n

title. i lo palt hot her a me.'t:!..-o-

ti;,' ckih ,.r not. A me. la! willScandinavia Belting JOHN NEILL

ENGINEER.fetor Hand's ' iar.-- i: an in ej

natr-- U Mr. Ari ir-- w - a : Mo' vaiv i !:- - ai - pi idKsna.-rj- i ?" a tie,-- i.o la-p- sear.

SEMIANNUAL REMNANT SALE

C) V

COTTONS, LINEN, ETC.

BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 1.

EHLERS

oen t r the ipotiosf axerauo ma.ieliiilino the ,!av. aelis wik he -- ap!.i,e,ion the oro.itnl-- . ami luncheon v.ali he j HONOLULU IKON WORKSi- - mi.i nf i co'ii'i (. , t .n i ii io.-i- u Merchant f

l.' h'ejci led.Ship au-- P

rja:zatin. D llan-- -- a hi v- .- a

tP'tsv h- - t '; rkr Los i Mi An u :ii- s sm it h nCOMPANYAOENTS

ptohiki'a e , --

HI i t t i

laeo i

-- ul.iMi N t ! I NVm wa tlic -? avai'ahSe ma!; Jo !.oh:ir- nf t:.. u:a''.-- :.- - wa- - a , pa " a ' .

fcrr un! w-i- a:: a'ho-M- - a- -t p.-

j. veil.'

Mr. Atvlrows sai-- whet) iiih.riiii-,- l.- - - a n

n

-- ,!-, at tao a Oioase. . n. i nar- -

ie : W.i: he M.e :,.,:, ivtcav..Members' Handicap in Twenty Birds.

I. h. .1. W. Hav ev. I. ;..-.-

'z. K. ik II. K. Wa -- ciatcii:i! U. iotio-'- . ..no l.ir.l; ". II. WalkI. ' . Kino, two f.tr.i-- : .1. A. Ilnii!.. .1.

oaia.r. II. i.'ol.er-- . thi h'lM-- : 11.

I. paM:na. .!. i '. M. Veiua. ienls;. Uka'c.-h- live kills; 1'. K. I soli

;.,-o- .. W. . lee, i,o, h. V. So .,o;,..

-- lot -; ). l;,,.eii. .1. A.!;. K-- ;.:... e- -ii' h.r.i-- : A. Ahren-- . UkM. Mnc-nt- W. 11. i havlo.-k- t.'n kil ls.

The Events,.

S5 or rej,ol"er tha': : nam'1Wl -- 'ilmi i : e i as th" ahh

isa zjr f.,r the u o k. t ha r a,- w.ethliiit tn M't- -- nria-t ; .Joto !o etii.ro' t

k.M.i a'kh-t-

vest e ,ia Shirts"Cluctt"Ilao--ho - m,uit at-, loi'.i.. ka-ele-

! io.ak-- m j.lav- - a

I'.ia' ci k- - have k.-e-

07

.c If f

1 - . '

0Is

o

0 f if

O H'4l s

o

lis1!

Sii

Si0

i' ll i!

O i j I

o .iCsi

!. I

'Ills'i,

i.!

fiSIS'J

;iHitx

it! !l '

' i L

Hl',i '

',' '

i (

:fi."- -

ti.m !,

k no' v.

t c.i.:a,t;s here, an I :1 t h.T5.Hr w-r- op

m..- ta-- k

;,,'. a!! ok---

h " they l.a e n !'oo-- t 6M'ia!i ;i:m! m a,--- h; Kc,.t i. i.l na nu a p : k in. wai ir-- t

a V.'' -t.-e- . fl."-- .

Wa!' ha :u w at.-- . pr.-en- tfl 'h,: no -- aal; o

,t -- aitiao iat i her

'p--- a' .oil ot,. a; na! con,r:lr-.:u'- caa.-

The v n :.

jras

THE

Al--

ioaal

room,

' . .

31250

Hit.

52750

Id

es

for tit

:t.

e

some

in the

n sup- -

II0K

sis

'f.-- - a halM

illEGERS tDGPT'

RILES FOH PRIZES

: - o,. pt ie. I '.en.e- - t...?iiSai-hMn- an! I.en.i "... i ; ta-i-- pr.'e,

on Pacific cartrt.iire-- .Sec. ml Kvent lo l:t.l. scratci.: lilt-

known tra:--- . Kntrauce fee. .V.-- . ik t .

Hi.k a So,', cap. Won pt e v hoi-i- y hy '.W. Ikai ey. .Ihin- I 7. I:.imis; I.. Al- l-

- Mil. Marcii L's. ptn'.l: .1. W. i!a!".e. .laiieji ;i. l'.o.o.

a; ; her to have 1.1- - naiii the ci.:.. Any i nt- -(

)a r ri o o,-- i ji.. may p

New "Cluetts" -

Just arrived, in new

stripes effects, and plain

white with self figures,

coat style, cuffs attached

$1.50

ooll-- t il.al ;T .rs- - 4' if. 1 VtvV

a i r of t ae-- e even s.A'-:'- v n:eii;ker- - nr.-la-

ti,.,. . vio nee 'he ant'i (.. a- 1 when '

VVSami i.v ;;i' were

" n. a t wn tip ','''I'" ,,. '. ni.a ! v Athletic

tare nt t in' i

Th r l Kvent ''.'- han.l.eap:kii.ii u ai.o . -- . Pie- t..r all. Kt.t ran.--

f.-e- pi o'u--'- -:

, .,.,.,,,! prize, oveen felt i ' ' r ' third''; or.n-- r ve-t- e a v at; en

is' - i' '. ,a i o s: a r.;.. . -- ix tin.!.' a.. ! eo : n :i

'.;'.- - :a ,: o r.-i-- . oa' c . .

..S r of Tt'ea-u!'.- .,

h I ,r''v'"i. :. Kaoh I.

fianry tk . T"'-

-' Tiio ia w oa- -

' oIMiii'l, liw-a- -l- o hi.,!. - latch: till

K for-."- !. -aona any- -- . !;'..!,. iiown f r.-- ii N". o trap. t a nee

Wak-e- on a up.

M; l.y ' - A.:-- t .Ma'c-- iW on pn

e an a '

TIESTo match the shirts in

stripes and sol d colors.

.1.i ' y, ''-- "' . -a- -. .1 If 1.''A

sill- Ii

!s 'hior n a

s.tl,

Ill V w a tr io-- .5

Also a new shipmentWILL PLAY MARINES

SKATE PCL0 MATCH

rrince.-- s Team Accepts Challenge for

Game at Rink.

S f- l

V

3

Jrt

M,

i,

-

:'

I4

;

v i ;!1

of our famous

"Knit Scarfs"50c.

Athletic Union Suits

made of very sheer

nainsook.

$1.00 a garment

"1t

4

V5BASKETBALL SERIESMYSTERIOUSLY ENDS

... nrTr nrPiCir.M

4OVER HARLEM MURPHY'- -- -

D,.fe:,ts Tumny rt Hav.i Ba'f.eT)i le-k'- t il Rink. h

TO FLAY 153 GAMES.

V if T tar WMS' MA m

WINES AND LIQUORS

W. c. PEACOCK & CO., LTD.Soie Agents MONT ROUGE WINES- - the wines of connoisseurs

Wo d-- 1 vr ? . ail warts of the city twice daily.

Telephone 1one i3 FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY

WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS.A 1M

i

Page 4: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

'.:'t; siI'll ;'. '

,:!., ... . .

,W

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1910.pbsbWsbsbbi

-- n. rt ratAl. L''a,;!.- - e III!, .1

- V

'lIONOKAA SUGAR COMPANY.

Fr.ni ;!.,- 27;!" ana - f llonokaacultivated daring theS.,,r Cmpnnv

:,s" : tn.- - of :.: '

v, r.

11 Uie fltta"

THE

Pacific Commercial AdvertiserA MORNING PAPER.

THE BUSINESS WORLDChurchill Harvey-Elder- . Financial Editor.

"It v; asi ti.irtv a:,. I :

t V..

EDITORRODERICK O. MATIIESONi v. -- i !. v. e. ding .ii turn l". '

' d tU.tlio 1'Cport " f,;y,;tr. H ' ' ' - ,,

!''!! tendered at ; .I ;u.a .T K. !.i'-r-

j animal of the idoeKho.df i - .,,,,fa'SUGAR.- - 90 De-ic- e Test Centrifugals, 1.3120c. Ter Tou, 86.23.

8 Analysis Beets, SI 1. Id. Per Ton, S 100.63. i..:v i. . . n HilaryMARCH 1TUESDAY n .. .

aU.nt 1'vr: ii''ia v.t t t . maliaer ami 1 v.i

STEAMERS AND PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS. U. S. WEATHER BUREAU. February 28. La?t 24 Hours' Rainfall, trace. U1er -- i the .aaapaiiy u, . ,v.; ,.X.(.. all tii

Temperature, Max. TS; Mm. 69. Weather, tair.wi.flnuaa. w :..- - a n ' i.t a i ! ! i iml u i a a a rvv ai.d - and,1... for C..MH- I- .r stfjrieiijliuaa.aal static. ua.-er-.- i ng . h(l

' P- - n,,1(d dTHE STOCK EXCHANGE a! t ! a ti.!r the s:o,k-- i ia1 hitrVt.,te.l, Maua-.- -r Gjer- - j ,.,,. ,

the drya , a ii' ia.'a a i''. i.aa '.in' m'iu'.ol ni ta,- s

i,. i.,i r,.:!,c aii'i 'lU'i arri ina; h.-n- with ail laaa; 'i .i.'i'ai t iaj w it h a.-- Uiaav a- - sia' iaii v 11 take

lain a-- I

a. a ja

la, i a il,,s a...l ... tf,. i...u--l.

Jriinl 'V!: (1)!(;t, u " "Wingj"" a (lam.,-- :.eltect nt. the mauka tM..i a -' niay a. arie.l an-- was ait icui ar; y

i,a Im oii .iivi.leil anions; t ia-- j

..''he "rinKr-- bej:au 14,artiaos as follows i'aia 1'ian- . H n illt-- Septemher J 0.ro.lou; Haiku Su;ar Company. '

,'

il;VS (.,bout five weeks latervaru.il- - notieed in thi- -Uflii.u aia- - t in- - .!lllt, aii'i at : m- Xtw imtv - a- - ;

n.aih- ,.ul t'..r : la: Mi.--H at tia' jia.-ca-cr n-- rirt li'Ii- - ! ir s crnr. t,i'i:-- a in siijrar sjoriis. '''a;;j'nar in a' tat. i".1."1' "i- the nu ra i'.iii-uvM- 1 lavthai tla.-- r u if hha-- vl' 13" share:, of liav.a-a- n ,:n- - . H ;'..4i ; Kahaiiliui l'lantat ion "in- -

,.K,.,-x- J l. due to shortage oIT It - 1'liihal'lv to. i tlliirl) i a fXiv 1

aur.ial a.al Su-- ar r. :i:.v taat -- .Jd' ' ' : avvao Plantation i i;t,r,.rs durii.o j he months of May worm, so li.at h had ,A,l.al,.. s'li.,.)- Ku,a I a IT:I1 , , t u i.llo i,l .lane, at w.neli time'...1.1. .1 ' three tunes, andlo-'- i ween the Hawaiian

ojera- -aia-- , u.ai saiei a ppeared ,.4.--,,

, . ;iiiua Plantation ompauy. Irivation Compary eotninein-e- mer t he same lj,

l.rvt- I ; r : t . ' ili'iii,-- : i.e i.aia. '.aat tia- a.iat iaw ha i t thi- - Aim liraa'I'rrritorv wiil ark imu fact a tia-- aia-- hut at Jea! tlm-- e .lri'.oa iiI'uriiiM'iiiij; tia- plain initio t li f Vitiate in !iuh: for Mfsp..ni.ii ran takitin- - pi'i'scut i'.aatii.a aiol oti'-- it to fuiij.'ft-- s as an of how Anu-ri.-al-

t ia-as- . Amerii-a- ;.u ri! aa,l Aineri.-a- shippma; are ! yr hohi ba-- t hrmrii

and .lieu 23')."-''- 101,1, vi -j-ii stiaies ?. . 1..0.1U lama; 1011 v omj, . i,,...,,r , ,t.. uy lent n.iler.': p lv;lsbe,r.g tran-ferrc- d uiutortidv ... ::-- . : --.:u.v. ,,u 1 ,,,.. '"wchU' ...... .t- .en. 1'iniiig ii". iimoti that .lr. '"H- -

P ha- - remained steadily at tn.s ligure ; Manaeor's Rcoort. . ..!,.. lost several goo.l men '"..' the Hawaii,.1KU! tlH; Ili-- Llh '.M'ti !h(. ju.ee x..i l , ..... .... mi, r n f :n- - . ... . . .

UiX i0. sail t .ire le.,.,: i. 11 i , ,.t,,i,,Tin .ij, - ,,ii,- - ,,:s. ,,. ...... .the a ion to Hawaii of a Law iia-s.- -.l wit hoof an idea i i: woiihl r.a-ai- r -. ,1 a tarter ot a pain: above. poKe ot ta,. a. v , l cresie manager, is a- - lo.low?in diseoiiiti! are and !o- - ;i A'aerira and AiiuM'ieans. 'amy share.-- of Iiutchiiisoa taaneil .creased wagt -.

"The .19"9 i'i'oi exceeded our esti'! w as i.arv unThILoiolula is full of :..ii!i-s- . attracted here .v the ad r: i ,,s,. ,., haiol- - on Chan-- o at 17.il 1" LC ,).. a, , ,:,, astai, ces as 1.,- - ". 7 tons cane, J.oo ton: '. The area of this field .ff?8 k

tion ot a small portion vvliiohiow,e, ...an u ua- - Peea u.e rest ol the, ,,.; '

Jlt,1(, (U-- j being 9',2M, ,. ,., , vt.,.,. ,uar, he total outputneclieii wit the Floral Parade, These imirist- - , theU ha e enjoyed T !a -- e s mtons(inlv ,.:he tiehb !".3:)o ions sugar.ton- - cam.ti e aae ear pa iii'i". 11, e i.ave express,..! an m nti.-- ot. e, ., uua Mi..! a: s ..,ii A saiaii

ed witu yellow Caledonia. Theriftip recovered Woialerf ullv and IThis Year's Crop.of cane veie required to ptoduce a t"Uof sagai as against s f,,r the previousv ehatio,liii hall. - at tl,a; liameretniinao ( ii.,ia.luia atai ot a-- t fiaar 1 rn-iut- to -u tin- - i.!ae liu in

191", ut'.lu acres will be har- - j '"markably . w.-i- l consi,lring tjtie !:..! .,.,,..!. V Duringit ;n:t..T ..t' ti.em i.ae iiie-e- d mi llonoiniu ea : v. j- ...11 aau a a.ui u..:i;ts aiao.e ciop. (.eol work in the facfil'V result

ve-te- d. Of this 2,"!" acre- - is in plant, ., , , ., ,, ,1 ;..;...,! ... ' ia Ma.oe.i pi ,. raiav ail tap "uni-tanc- es and 1 tCillk ft .'!"r .v,, !"' The small r,.,..

"1n. g m b j,,.. ,u I,, a (1t act u ng ah--oa.ii ,1 ,1' . , I,. i'ii' (,ii 11" i;ui iii.ai., i'riii .11, . ,, j I l ll i ii . i t aNow. : pa! a

Land. ! !,. y :vi'.M iv I.,,. a ma;..."iij-- w.tti t !.e Miieiitinn t iD'l.hno laia-uei- l to 1 1 . j. n lor1 f ;,,n a n.i-.i.;- u

t..r t i.etr '..ones ln iates or it! anada. l.at .1ire t sun- a:.-- :

receive!

-t- oon, at,, 2 acres a.e,., 1 ,.,.,; dl:'; ni - lT-- 1 -l to- ,..;,,,,;,- hi both p'ants nd ratoons j t he eireumstanees, ayS tl e mana- -

;aa, ger's report, "but I do u" '"H 1912 Crop.o the ,ln -,- ou ami in the plant of

'P :s

pa rt a- aia r 1 ea ; u i e nVa i u s e. mi pa 1. ie-I-

nMioaiaa'.aliiiy; 1 42.07-5- .

Sales.

we

PRH

citywe shall get more than S3,:b,'0 tons j TjJ(,cane at Keahua. ar record vield in number of acres he aring the laij

follmvie ,.!..a in.- or ll.""" ."us ox s..g..i. crop is Hn. divided

Had the water lor the upper a, tenbeen at all regular and of sufficientquantity the result would have beendifferent, but not only was the rainfalllacking, but the water from the moun-

tains was barely sufficient for ftuming:stiil the crop promises to be the largest

cane, irrigated. JJ.,,, acres; vlmunirngated. 24; rato.ms, in,.S22"; ratoons. unirrigated m,

'Concenn.ig irrigation Jlie

'The Kohala Hitch ('onipti,,,- - 'av,never been able to smmlv tl,.'.;. .

Hawaiian Ci'iniuei c ,al agar f.'o. -- ngar wa- - from virgin land at Keahua,j."u a; ;',;. .".o

'; 3 (i o9.."i., "o ,, 39. "0; which gave 9. si ton- - jier acre. Fruiu a

23 (o ;I9.3". Paia field producing !.'; tons of sugarWaialua 7" W P'.2; 3 Pli.oii. ! per we haivested seventy tons otl'ioiieer 11 Oi 2112. 3o; 3 i j:;.'..)". cane per acre, being the heaviest yieldFua 2" f't ut.3". 111 cant-- . Two other supposedly wornHaw a iia n Sugar Company lmi (, out I'aia field- - yielded .f'i7 and S.O.j

.";',; op in a.'. ton- - of -- ugar respectively per acre.Oahti Sugar Company--- 2' a: 0ii.73;i "We bagged 2.7 tons of sugar lue

2" 0i 2i . 62 ' j ; lo (i I'ai . 6' ; lu (a- i !" ' 'u' crop, of an average polari-:!!.'i21..- .

t nation of 9s.:;;; degrees, which ealcu- -

Hutchinson 1" fn 17. 7'-- ; 19 (W kited to term- - of degrees sugar is

17 -- 71..-, id (,, 7.s7i., "j lls.s.is tons. The estimate for this crop

MrP.rv.lt l"ii i,i 1 ' MS gr' n in last year s report was 26.i"0

they (iiid .' That : h.-- are. in a many cases, nnaole to -- erare anv iianin'o'that t t.ey wii; l.e ai-!- to lea', e tor their mainland home- - J.y any steam -- hipsailing; witiiin a nioiit!i!

The ('anadian A n- -t ralian steamer Maitai ran only carrv t welve rahinfirst and seeond, and there are twice that many wanting to leave for

Vancouver. The Pa.ilie Mail liner Korea, -- aiiinj for Sa n Pranei-e- o on Maicli7, has caliin aeeonuiiod.i! ion- - for one hundred, and the hooking list ilieadv itii-tain- s

one hundred and tifyv names. Already, six weeks ahead of her -- ailii.o.t lit? book mos for the Marama are heavy, and the arromniodations on the Matson steamer La:'' ie. which sails en March !o, and the Ureanic liner Alameda,fraiilin;.' on the same .'ate, are already heino

The Matsoii steamer Hilonian, marked on the sailing lists a- - a mail car-rier, does not sail from this port at ail. hut fr..m Knhului. and - scheduled tomake a nine day run before reachine; S;m Pranci-c- n. '"hi- - joit- - her out of anvrousiderat ion as a passenger Loaf to relieve the Honolulu eon-je-- t ion. v

as a boat to carry tourists.Thus, out of six mail steamers, of which one i the Nevadan. on which s

may travtl out of this port for the next month, none is eipial to t ho

demands made upon it.

, .' ..Mlthat this plantation has ever harvest..a .,,,,1 ir would certainlv-bi-T- e laeen .,;. ' CI ,u,nllg moderitely dry weather, the months nf wtwenty r cent larger, but for lack of vein be! and December being

short, in December it fell as low:j.""",0"0 gallons some days. The dai"average for being

moisTLire.1911 Crop.

Figures for the 1911 crop show 293"i ton.-- . acres in cultivation. 1330 acres being gallons per day. Our reservoir

. .plant cane, 1230 being in ratoons, andthe balance outside. Concerning this

1910 Crop.;91" crop will be harvested

Hon. p. & M. Co. 13" (a 19.IF io b'y. .'o. l! 3 ' (n 12.31.1.

Bonds.( )laa 0 sloop in 93.

Dividends.

OFTIC

ir.J5K

ECSAEI

II GA

sa iticoit co

1 6ABT

The the voung...... ,' .1..... .Ml,. Crop, lilt llia..g-- i .o,,- -.

in.iii i.,.i .to.-- - .ii '''i" own .in1! -- o" ' . i I.:.

aces of rato,,,..-- . We began to harve-- t ''".... " "'1'" 'T ' V' ) l.iAl.n nvnn,.te.n.

..ecu g.eaiiy increase,! in cfjmtrwhich will enaiiie lis to store mm- -

water during the times of rain.''Concerning the general condition he

says :

"The general condition of the p!aB.

tation is good. The laborers' quarter.

The placing of the Wilhohnina on the run. splendid as her a tmno.lat ions j C. Hi ewer vv sj.oii ; -- hare; Fiwa, I on November 13. and so far the juice2"c. a shaft': Wa imalia'o, $2.30 a! has been considerably better than itshare; Haw. F.lect lie. 73c. a share ; Olo- - "'as for t l.t lit -- ponding period last

i which were in very poor ennditioa ihaivested to dateInwabi. 10 a -- hare; Hon. P.. M. 'o., "'a r. but tlill

was pianieu eai.v auu iwons i.mjiiii.ually well, the ratoons bad an early-star-t

and have an even and vigorousstand. ' '

1912 Crop.A total of ,.133 acres is intended for

the crop of 1912. 200 of which ison the outside. The management in-

tend- to plant 12oo acres and therewi'l be 1733 acres of ratoons.

The balance of the manager's report

have fallen slightly under the estimate.The estimate for 1 he crop is 27.730 tons.I hope for more than the estimate butcannot say that I expect it.

1911 Crop.

2"c. a -- hare; I. I. S. N. Co., t ;.--.. a

share; Kahiiku, 2"c. a share; Haw.Pineapple t o.. 2dc. a share.

Sales for Month.Mercantile:!.") shares of ( '.

vv I it. s,d, .hiring February. The highestprice was 4"" and the lowest 373.

'For the PHI crop we are eulti- -

Io!:; anavat ii t plant cane am

year ago nave recently received attei-tio- n

and about three-fourth- s of, tiewhole have been either rebuilt or

renovated. The rest will soon

be finished. New boilers have been i-nstalled in the mill, also new steelthroughout. All of the main flumes

have been rebuilt except one whieh-vri- i!

have t be attended to this year but it

will not be a great expense."There will be no large expenditures

for permanent improvements or repairs

during the year 1910."We have continued experiments

with varieties of eane and now have

I is as follows:Sugar -- 144:! shaie of F.wa Plant a- - j - "r -- 'toons. About litty

tion l ooioanv sold onrino the ,..i.ulli. acres of thi- - will have to be cut lor

Cipital

iwrre

HE

Tie ba

ktiot bi

ciLetti

paeral 1

lie B.

" P.y the end of this month we shallhave alieady planted :J0O ac.es of thiscrop.

he plant holds all promise wtdl.! b"ing the highest i.rice ami :i:ia i s i some ol the rafoon held-- .the lowe-- t. so shaves of Hawaiian We intend to tallow several held

.vori.-.iltura- l Company were sold, the!'"" others are somewnat backward mv- - jwhich do notaggregating h... acres,highest ,,rice being 235 and the lowest ' 1 '' "'"'l Maud due to

. Induce results which ,,nst,ty their be- -

23... -- hare- ,d Hawaiian Co,n,er- - weather. .A great deal of replant.. ,i....... i ins' i.ante.l without a rest and Ueinu

I:'.' U'V .'''r:'. ' !!" ,,,',:,':,; la i,,,,! the ploughed, grubbed, limed and h:,.na,. ""H't.v varieties. Some of the seeding I w Em

are. has added only slightly to the possibility of American boats handling thepassenger t rathe of this poit, the withdrawal of the Hilonian otl'-- et t i ng it.

to quite an extent.Many of the tourists at present in the city came on foreign steamers, via

A'arici.m Of these, a larrgo .report ion are Americans from the Northwest.Passage back for them can not be given by the line which brought them forthe next thirty days, and they can not get pas-ag- e to San Fra r.ei-c- n. to returnhome that way. without the payment of an extra fare, the Paundian boat-- 'having no ticket exchange agreement with any of the other iines.

Pur the Korea, all I kings are accepted by the local agents subject tothe condition that every stateroom must accommodate three passengers. For aman and wife to remain together, they mu-- t pay iu addition to their fare an-

other full fart' for the third berth iu their cabin. Otherwise thev will beseparated and pur into stateroom with stranger-- .

The Floral Parade attra.-te- many touri-t- - and made a most favorablei rnpres-ioi- i. The pie-tio- u now is. wiil ; he-- e t.a.irisis bnn-- t the Floral Parade ofHonolulu on their return home, or will they knock the trip to the be-

cause of the very inadequate steam-hi- p accommodations and the diliicuJty ofsecuring a return passage.'

Only one foreign liner is scheduled to -- ail tor the Coast in March, and itmay be argued that a suspension of the passenger provisions of the coa-twi- se

law would not help appreciably iu the present situation. This - (rue. It isequally true, however, that a suspension of the restrictions would place er

steamships on the run. The ('anadian i'acitic would run liners 011 a Van- -

Oliver Honolulu San Francisco run: the I'nion Steamship ',.:n pa u v has an-

nounced that Honolulu would be made a port of call for a New ea !a ml Ta h it i

Honolulu-Sa- Francisco line, and lines between the Oii..a; aid the Co.a- -t

would make this one of their port-- .Kventuully. the le-u- 't would be to build up a tomi-- ! tiad,. taat w.nl.l call

tor the building of enough Anurican liners t,. handle it aad ! tie ii e'ea-iu- g

freight from the tial'iic would be for American -- hips alone from the beginning.

"-- "' ' '" - . i , ' ... .. ., ,,..- Tl.es.. ':.!l,.tv 1 :,...! will l.e ,.i ,w..i f. r canes we got irom t lie experiment sta- - inka . ea u.i- - yeai io,--i ne .ai. crop, y - tion two c.e.ts . ,-- ,1we-- r .,s :! 4. :!23 share- - of Hawaiian

int.. lai.j crop. l - i "

1

s t

41

a

r

I !

!

p;3c t

:Pii: .? f i"

Hi

I i:c

!

i

Mmr

4

orliers looked quite promising and e 11 LeealA new t of -- team plows has justbeen received from Fngland. and we

Sugar Company were -- old, the highestprice Icing 3:f ami the lowest 32 :'-- Irrigation. had them cut up for seed and planted I ne Tear1st.--; hope to liui-- li up planting earlier as.hare- - of llonokaa Sugar r,imi,:i. "Some of our partly irrigated fields last summer. .None so tar look as well

last year (l9"9i yielded nearly tons j fo,- - ,,ur lower hi nds as yellow Caledonia, I 4

ot sugar per an-e-, and atterthe Ha- - one va'iety. 1) 11 Ma. will. I think, be an B:is fo

ii v were s,,,j, the highest price being!'' consequence At Hamakuapoko we23 14 am! fhe lowe-- t 22 IV. shares about 2"" acres that have beenof Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Coui-l'ir-- t plowed and are now planted withpauv w. re sold, the highest pri. e be- - several varieties of legume- - to be

' . .. ... . - - - .. . , ,, , I i i . i

or: ' v ' " ' : ""'I !mve about an acre and a half of it

we have sufficient water tor tlummg .....

i, i intent! to seed and,, , , cut tor plantlllg s .. s aild the lowest ll i '.IS I nunoi uii.iei i.mii i.ie -- eeo.lil pitjwillires of Mcllrvde Sugar Co.. I.t. 1.. were I believe that the frequent showers on as w for legiilar and s. ea.lv irr, on mauka land-- ', under t lie mie comli- -

frmrmPanict

aiion.

Eccolt:

' .1. .'.. 1. .... .1 . - 1 a .... this serth... .,f the ij,,n!'i,i.,,, ,,;il ...... v.. ..v,,.,..t tl... ...' .... .. . ....so . ll e lies i i lr mi' , I a ' ' ' ' " ...1 ., , ,. i , i l' ' ' .ii- - , i , i o . s . e rf I ie . . . , ,ip cane, with the iin

the lowe-- t 7 14. 122" shares of Oaim , "lit Us to practice green soiling to good 'acre below trie 1 foot elevation wall I '? '",.W

Sugar Company we.e ...Id. the highest advantage th.-ie- . that the yields of average as above. i " ' V' the better of

. .. .. , .... , .... ..- - .,.-.:...- i ie "....I ,.. !., ...ldiii..., ... tl... t'"1 Tw"- - " r the yelk.-.- ttp h$P.O. 1

shaies of Ouon'iea Sugar oinpanv were conjunction with the leguminous crops " hne' ot or, , one new twenty-- : on 1,,,,;,'r ;!;:'.!!, :ln.v other variety at

-- old. t he highe-- t pile being ami the we raise considerable corn f.,r Mock laenv.ii locomotive was purchased last ' " N',,H".s.

iow.s; .",4 l '. ;',jlo share-"- .. f Oiaa Su- - feed. " jyear. togetiier with thilty large, steel Officers Elected.wne sold, tin- higho-- i .oieei 1. ng t ne raiini a ll I the tun-- '- ........ . . aim in.irvrive s'naii i,,. i,, ,,,,., ofit.-er- s were eerie.:

ii. Peine, 7 and the lowest d : i. and rubber plantation. Mr. Pa Id w n j,:i hi,li will g,ve us ample p. ) Tennev. 'president; P. II. ,'wie,

bar.- -- of Paaai.au Sugar Plantation 'say-- : ''',l"ir-,- u ,il, transportation li!i, vice pre-idenf- ": P. K. Pond.. seeretarj;

...... .....! , i. .. pric, The ,1 .Her. dit enterprises under the it or -- onio t r,no to come.highe-- tI o liiaihv C. H. Atherton. treasurer; M. P. K

' W. ik is in progr. Towards theledig 29 and the lowest he -- nine, ranch department have dmie In tnsoTi. auditor.ou-- t i net ion and completion of a wire I..f ::;;.. ton- --- aga r Mill Com pa - , ipp ;t verage.h", -- haio- ol Pan Inn v w ' e sold, t he being t.3'9 pounds p., fruit, :nl .,,,( fr an.nng: vvhi.-i- i was ordered by t he su,laK.host pi

American shipping would profit and Amnican ! I .oi.dulii wo aid prosper.Hr it ish P.ermtlda entertains now more Americans i i ci v luonti, than A aier-ica-

Hawaii .b.es in a year. No coast wis,- law restrains P.erniu.Ia. It remainstor American law to operate soieiy against Atueiiean- - in an Amen, an 'I'erritorv.

The 'anadian Pacific railroad official- - at present in Honolulu are contem-plating putting a Vane.. uver Honolulu service in',. etTe.-t- . This will be wel-

comed, but from a pui.ly and -- elri-h A uu-- i u --.tamlp.dist. w hv should our ownlaws s,, operate a- - to build up a Priti-- h port at the .pen-- e of A met if an p., it- -,

such a- - San Francisco and Seattle'

-- "" Ali '- -I Piot of melons j "'" "' ""'"-tor- and which will on- - Tllt ,'

,., ,lf Treasurer W. Lanz of

loved profitable, ami we '" ,,'""!,' '""' treight in ail . ..' . l.,.,. ... ., . the Pa..,fic s n ar Mill for ..,., snow

IS" and the lowest the same. 123 share,.)' the pa ta Plantation ' ompanv wn-- old. i he highe-- t pi ice b. mo ;;

and i tie lowest lelng .k! 12. Is .'unit"

a,,- puttingi

We are111 twelve acre- - to till- - clot. ' -- '' V "eouee.i co-- 1. ;

o improve th,. .aiiaitevs of Ci:'1"' company to ue in excellent fomu-X pel 111 ' II t Ilg ! ., t he extent of fit asses iiiiou toe i la ti t a t i o ii ,.,,,,. ... : : a. II. .. I... cnmJanecu acre- - in cot ton. i orn iia- - un.ve.l ' i ' ' ii' "II u a., in a a v wit, a .... e "'i 'npaiiv wei-

fcr i !a

f k is

TEWI

This -

'31

.Tiepra

.OU w

tiki! isftrsc

The reI0USD

4CJES

2,000 1

ki,,i

J is

li.' htglI In- -- a

ric being l.io and the'a profit abb., nop to the ranch, and we ' ''.''n' .''''V" i''"'" '"'ilt Tl"' '"' carried forward into the new .ear.me. -- haies ,,f thai ale planting lb' acre- - to tins

' ' amps have been thor- .... rtrJ. V,-,- i "" " ' "", !"'" ,,. "'l-- H was rendered at the

thelfecl. ,,,tov:ompa-.- were sold, All of these crops a re "T"being 2o2 2 and fheja, Haiku where thne ,s sulhnenr in j!" V' i

. i'"il'!i". i general h't' of the stockholders ye.terirj.ie.-!- ' Mill,.- -t price

There were a few changes made in the.

, - "' - ii. . on.i it u.n.owi-- i 212. 23.. shares of the Waialaa ' fall on laud t iia lie r w -i.ooKing towards t he laroe fprl

rowtn ot i. ...a, . i , ,,,, . " ave'i '' li- -t ot ofheers oi the company,

THE BUILDING ORDINANCE.F. .1. Lowrey, -- peaking as the repi ta-e-i, t a t i v e ,,f i he iiim ,f I.ewev- -' A.

Cook.. Limited, denies that that firm is in:.ie-le- d in anv wax in the long-con- !

i u ue. I in the utatiou ofdelay pr.- -. an iide.piate bnihimg o d na n.-- forenactment before the board of -- .i pel v i -. a -- . Mi. Lowiev .-, "a- - a mai'er

Tii I, ' ne livestock has t.ex een increased ... ..,.,,.:.! ii. Frown being elected vice h. A-

g ir ii it u i a i otnpauv were sold, the; Iv waste au-- e of den-- c

aghe-- t pr-.c- being p',2 and t he ioe-- i laniana and ol her pest-- .2o. j pt r m.-n- - may be ot v a in

1" siiaie- - of hjn:il who take up hoine-tea- ds ,

to settlers j Two new !;i,..s of port able me sai 1 h who icPre.l also from the bfJ'" t'"' 'and together :,nd in eanneef ion with of direcCr-- . P. F. Schaefer taking

n i ma ' . I'.'l iu:ileieiuioiie ii'iiaiiiiv w- :.- solo, he at Ha.kli .ic.pii'ed' by tlOl 1, -- I.e. ilia. I 1, ' e - . ! lie p e e W ha govniimeui l.ei.T t! u me ,, s ; ,, t i .. u . Ii a ve nfni-- hi ilia;pi event -some malign intli, ei.ee - ifj

it - i nt i ..due t ion nt that t -

,e ordinal,i a. in. I'- -

. or t ha' s-- .,;

r in ad '. aia iiManager's Report. P "

.er su i od.a-'a.- ,d puj-- bred -- ires The report of August Ahrens ta g' o.'w r- sew, .ir w-.- , i

ighest pi'i, e '' , g o I - :,,j th.ow est t he sa it,e. 22 -- ha i . of ii,- i I

a. iV I., i o. wne .,,;.! i a,, higle-s- pi o

ihg 1 13 and I he .. e- -t 1(2 2 To

''I'lcauv -- lock wne -- ,.d. ! he hlghe-- f

neill and ashi V t gteat benefit f.,j!o ,,,. 22."oi . it ,i i . ,

J.o-- lt ion.The Advertiser I, a- - for its aathori'v a memb.

V W'ho -- fates tha' the same iat'uor.-- ! i,;aWe low have a tin.- ,,t ,.f s" - oi u ; e andtoo. iey must be expended i this Ahn ns said, in closing:bo;, d of M,j.,.r

p.as..,ee .,t an gliole.l Po !ie. fie:,- - well i.l'e.l has": "i or.icr to .l.iiie., ..... r..n ! ltl....,l, ..,,,..i.l.r-.!ii- , motievi

a - a lid h l,

BUYTE

sow

NorS

o ; a i i

iaate la;

bV l I. l!. - lavilg Mlllli ee lad ,, . ' e so

1 water contra. Ted fo,- - ' n speic up,,u cur estate I feel tbst

"We paid toi- water ,iiai,i ,,,. ,,;ls" tlie resuif more than justifies thevoar sp..2.a; --

2; win, h enabled us ,,, i pn; bti.re ami while Hie unar.ndaM

i -Forestry.

tb.ut 2"t,oo

,hd tie I

lloia.b-h- Pre.vii,a V Were -- o'.j.ig 19 :i!a C:

of Mawaiaia !' '

Mali

s' S

. II Ii

' i .a - v . - werei l.-- mli-h pi t i an id a g ordinal,,, w 01 id b.

tig Mie pre'.i i . 1.. a ey' ;a- position

a w 1' i, I he

Ail ale s r i

kah.

a'le.jlla'e 1.1,11

en a t a, ii t a

holiM ,,n..w :

it has i,-- illlll'l he s

as would

II .11 Wete i! s, , .,.. A- - i Ite w i:UnT"r of a he.','"'.''f'' ',','"t t in the dry

'"'''. v:""r very low andol ",,,dHt ii leW. a h '!'" "a. w ad vn li,g 29Po'oi- -

.and i ipa na f.nranch. At Ka-

ne da i; : a gs weregam. ait hongii -- ..nie

i '..;,!,. .,, .;

lapai e, ,.,i- andwn e ae ai, ,1. The

be rriga-

-- hoitage tn,- - vear s crop ueiay"" -tor-- , fhope the time is net far

whn, i!,e piantala.n will re'iime trf

pa vnet;: of ,F i. lends and en.i-'- '

former t ' -- : ii:y."oi the :In ,.'t siMi-nar-

-- ::,',s,-,s prospects MjgM.r.Mis s'a-,..- i that the vield

--

21:2 whehwas ...:.s ..f sugar,

;"'' p "il'.'il to that havenns andI 'l !

l"ldiilici-b- throim),

" r'ard to lab.,, and' ,if,,::,,,ii gi 'es ,..

ial- - beenla-- - -- av.

d befole

V e len.-e-

!" vearhe pies,.,

' ! "V a ii a

aat ,o.

e: e e ja,, ;,i;a n t as

Ci-- a- F. do,;i . pi a;.-..-

oh,;.

I the pi i,

t; !;r

elwa

g p. u ; i

- .a a h

Wei.' ohj. ! ...

ail ' ii

'l-- ill e,esv . a r. 'a2"7 dav- - ,,,t me 22" tondav, (si.;.: :

Officers.

' " .' ' -- resident. xv. H' " " ''."'"',' !l? : F. Pollit.

.. his .'St miate rur --

. ,!e vear the mil!

gribng. biring f

srotinds of cane was

ni- - in. in;4 t"ns or

'."e'.i each--

"

.lav.

in ' - and lir.--.

a' - We iieg iiiii.i,,- nl ti,e lii-- r pian'ihgs.Rubber Plantation.

g t l.e eat ' a a e

i ea A idee moieos li t . ' IV- . a. iii,ii'iii!d i": H

N1' F.r snftir."'it, as.,.,.,,,, k ,.n,

! '"'a-ur- ei ; AuJ,- ,,.!t

W. i.a"i Iia;Id i

. .. ni.t,i stairdiot al

i v rested f.?i

!a. W ... .'hae

Wed,. ..''"-- -I- K.

of'wi.i';h i- -';r;

i

s;. .! j KOHALA SUGAR CO.

. ..... .i: .

JikiT

HHt- -

lorti,

foundSi,

b: ihl.aal iey.a.ha ia Suga r

will yv

C.tirir.'.a'?g.,r.

-- ire mnrh--

-- ..tten under

n.bTions JS,"

it it. -'- V-

'V ekOlO'"" V(";

fact that

lee! thatj is as

'i,a tea f,r-

..,.,1 under t!""

t

MAUI AGRICULTURAL CO.

"t M. na, g r

.'"'I to,179 ion.e begin.

II, o

I.

ion Crop. . .;ifii ti'

, - - :,. n"' ...

,

oi!efSt

tee,,

fa

9 tonsCod a:Thatie- - Ot

' II.

P o

'Out Wa- -( ,111. o -

am''1 'y:

. hret!" ,v ;

fiir-';'- 'a .ifis ,. .... c'ati.iand di-- Id.-- ' tac - . .yr am

at e.I. .y:':,:, r Five.)

Page 5: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

II:

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1910.

,

' 7:

llcHliness tWATERFRONT NEW:i Trent Trust Co., Ltd..MLHELYslNA WILLa

LOAD UDER CAPACITY aV.,,v!:i ronsNiutatm ;;- -t i.r

'ali7l

,ui raita. mav 20' a w a v mr Van- -

t H.u-- r liMininnv oo;, na.

Hyades Has Wireless.SAX FKA.WISi'!!, February 17.

Tin' steamer H cades ut t .M:tt"U

FRESH BREADS

i

v.

j i1 varieties Pan. Family, Twist

Wr.eh. Steam, nyi Utana....lO'so Soda Crackers. Water;- --

Pineapple Ranch For SaleAlmost 30 acres splendid land planted in pines, i'l acre

aliiin-- t rea.ly to entne into l.oaritijr fi'st time. 10 aeres first

ra'inns fnr iiarvt'sr, nest seasi.n. l'I:u-- has been we:l eared

fnr and crop has l..-i-- pmperly fertilizfd and Hlled. F..rtt:a-ta.- n

of land an I location are such as to enable une to handle

the Larvfstinr of the crop on a nto-- t economical Lass.Laiprovements rnsit of a house JJ feel l,y 4) feet

suii.h's, wa r,-- tanks, etc.

Stock - 2 iniili s, 1 horse. Larne-se- s, 2 .vanris and ituplo- -

rCrackers. saiuun omuun

Houses to LetI. Wahiawa, 2 B.R $20.003. Kaimuki, 3 B.R 35.004. Beretania St., 5 B.R 45.007. Aiea 3 B.R 50.008. School St.. 3 B.R 40.009. Kaimuki. 6 B.R 45.00

10. Thomas Square, 2 B.R 25.00II. Emma St.. 4 B.R 40.0012. Kaimuki. 2 B.R 22.5013. Nuuanu Ave.. 2 B.R 30.0014. King St., 3 B.R 25.00

FURNISHED.We have s.- - ra; til''1 furni-he- d houses

t let. aatofij whii a a splen iidl'UiialoW iatid v . up.f.l .v JI. von1'ainin. Mo-i'-r- n'l: vi-t- lenci'S are h

d ' ias, . trie :s. laundry.l!. aiit:fai View.

Navigation oinpauv left a

afternoon 1'if wiiiTii she Will,liinlrrn Some repails lr-- ! ! pr

.March Oth. tur llawni ai: ports 1. 1

tin triangular run. Last year. whilostiil ln'i.i!i;i-,- l to tilt; l',o-t.,- n Tjw-i"ia- t

niiijian . i in' Hyades ii ri 1 !wiaif da.m.-o- in Aiakan w at

"' ' ns or trc: rJit' !' ' hi ' Ill i II .

- Ity i aptain' I T! I1V, whoi'- - i;is fine now

possible on the' ii S.u n Fran

2 I' is a Mel. t heh".'. in tln water

'2 "wept by seas!t is Caput.a in

'..initials ail di- -" riii'i't inn with tin;r; his l.i.a's.

- tn hit i i' atii." 'Mi i n.

f Way.

It's f'T t I:.' I'a-

Pilot.i

v,

love's Bakeryj-- :The-- r ha e lint yel 'en i" ; i i rod ami

reu' at mill t hat:t w a1-- .a it i'l t lie

Fhone 1431;n.-i.t- iin-li- : . PRICE S7.300.I

i ae I'nnner nwner- - simuiii iln !:. wnr.I'.eT'nre .aiii; fur the sniin-.- the Jlya-wil- l

lie ei;i iji!--. t wit li a !! ttt.r-a-

jdant aii.l a wna-ies- - .e.itlit. Th.'Ilyailes Jim ;,,ns ,.t earM fm'

Kcre.i

Choicest ii"i ' - a ml l"." ten- - r cat.. .n t hat t in' I law a ,a u

Y i a ' a f..r !(

M

: I Will arriv-- el wii di"-uh-

iier.'. sin-tea- '

hundredlis in, About

2.n,'.l

k.r i"

?

7.'J If.

.r..

le r .

.

-

- t

LUMBERW into all buildings (or which

we contract to build.

PRICES THE LOWEST.

Trent Trust Co-- , Ltd.

tie ai.l Tarn!!. a.

Sierra Replaces Alameda.SAN niAM'lM.'l), l'eKniary -Ti.t'

e ;!eii-iv- e wmh wiiii ii iia- - l.t-i--

u i. in 11 ..t it"-- t !:; with t n

nt ;m- -- ii'iiii.rr ,,t' theia in 'n , i '. a: .a !i i rapel-i-

;!;. ii,t inn. T!" s ilill iss : i t ..i' a a ' ! lie I

'si I mil

I.tr a Lane..i 1 c '. ll.'iMlui

.v. . fc ',.! ; ' H'uiu t i

a r- -

City MM Co., Ltd w, i.d w i; n sin1 ' a e- -h:: ) lie ma r nit a, is"w noKEKAULIKE STKF.F.T r. tu.rf wi' ii 'lis- ,

i !.'. -- he w I;

ii'aa an vlmd e bnt ma- ha', e tin- i:n it'ti t:;a: the es- -

C. BREWER & COMPANY, LTD. jend nf th.- ciian- - s.-- i - :;,.t a U"''d st-- t!a.-i.-r- Inhere i a u h i ' d t i. el to havhe- chaiiiie- - aii-l- :. her

jjrar Factors and Commissionchants.

A ii'SS tin- sp:tci liuSI aa.l i n ina th. r i - l.ei'ne. ii ' e mi ' t ' r. I e tit ! t iirotihniit it" - - : c ae- -

'.'. " l; I. f are in i u j K .tiuu. ..a: The steann-- Alameda" is u.ttin' int- (!f t he Oca n ', line will ! ia:d up up-

".! anrln.ra.'e canj,,., J,,.,- ,, !' mi i nnn a and Ler' i.aen"! b'.r-i- is :ire ,,,, tj,,, ;.an,i rnn ta v:i bv the i Pub c

iciia.;,l i ,ii"t at t ho har-i-

'.v huh' hnus.- wit !l '

..--. and tliat j Changes on the Asia.

when' is tin- fixed I. SAN l'UAXl iSii), I'ehi nary'"' b-- hts at th-.- ' j Two cieine- - ..u the I'a.-iti- Mad -- teain-

hannt'l. ... . er A";a were alili":iiu-- i l ve erdav. 11.e evt's wnicii bin K f

-

, nFFi'Ers and riT:i-:.-Ton-

F PTHt

ceo! l;i)!;KF;T(Nt Yi.a-l'ro-- ent are: MaraiLierT W.'nuKTH Treasur- - rPH HAEI IVEKS Set-retar-

p. CALT nn:torGDI. K. AKTF.i: iMr.a-to-

, . OOCiKK

I riH'KK liirectnrOARTLEY I 'i rector

; ' i Monties i.as i.eeu nin-vt"- l -- t li;- - posi- -r it heeiiinj" watctl- ' 1 .v.nil iippi'otieliinir ship- - ti.m as ch ef steward and "uceeedetl, internntfent ,,v j.; Kva tl". tormeilv ehi.-t- ' stew-an.- i

flight f- -r :i;.,t ,, the I'anamn line steamer 1'eru.'rt.i-h'lis- i I K i'.iack- ihe -- ia's t orek.'t-i.er- .

da v : . : ;;inrT'il-iT- riacl;

-ht- a :r.no. lit!.- - i'i..

ilrnhnmnScr 1.1UiVUiiUiilU ULIII

has 1,1 -i- "-' ""' w-- il'rd.Marstcn WiJl Be Towed.

v !. atr W. Shipping Notes.

.T,.n- - v.'': i niii-e- Sundav from j The M mini hmi sails today fnr Kona... xv--

., liiinTv and mate- - and Kau ports.

As

If. MiCamta! (Faid up) Yen 24.000.000

The office of the

Honolulu Construction and Draying Co., Ltd.

has been moved from its former location to the

large office on Queen St. next to the office of theInter-Islan- d S. S. Co. and opposite the hardware

department of T. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.

' 1

ratth"

n. ,

s7 '

!V 3"

13 01

lit Ot J.

.

ve bw

St.B J

WQ! 'J 1

w r

ur '

1

r t jthf z

th ml VnnA Yen 15'40.00. .' , , . .. .'.. , : ., . :, .

- ; 11..11 .. e .ri, o'" ' ' 111 t "' " ' " "a .irv.lociv. Witt i -

I,; : p. ail Harbor in a I it.-ir- s were 07.hi sack- - of "ii-- ar.

.,: nt was used in A kiltie er I'tlmi "a.-k-

- a .1 M.n M are ' broimi.t tr-.- Kaoai by thesteamer Ke A u nil.

v - - ' i

i HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA,

' The bar.k luys and receives for col-lerio-

bills of exchange. Issues Drafts8nd Letters of Credit, and transacts a

general banking buliies?.

i The Back receives Local pesiti

Th. Manna Kin ha- - a imtnber otMaitsi Here Totuorrow.a no trtttourists hooked for th

;.; M ,,;.'ra. n.w traveling .- U- p.., V! h, ,lt t,1:tv.;.::! ,'" nuitia.us name of j willAn ,lx;l,,MI1.,f i,,n f applicantsv.. ' srr ioi-- ' ' omorrow from ,0 ,i.j at tin- - naval tatiti. llono- -

Ml'M?!i1 lit-' li'Jj ;

iPi

fl

t.ll13

ud Head Onice Deji. tits fur fixed pe- - Ma.nAii-- 'i ... aiic'iitver. n- - iiu Man-i- i or a- - -y.noli

alt Local

natterof C""

f Sllb- -

I a i.ra ct ica b!e, for tile puiLOCAL OFFICE or THE UNITED j , .. p;,.

STATES WEATHER JBUiiJtiAU. ,,x

A j't.li. at ion- - must be deliveredI 11, ;.. ;.: .. M li i , : I'niary .

naval "t ;ian ( .mma mia n ..T

c Ji win

W'

si

1')S l- - '( f.

h k.

' rhi s'

i- -'

a I

3 -C? ? THEBMO. 3 s,n ,,u e March , .

Two !:(', s..aii,'i-- of tie 1,'ed Siaro. tvi'l f rat.'.l ilirecT between

VESSELS IN PORT.

(Army Bntl Naw.)3 FDRTY-7W- D STOP- n

Peposits $--0 ar.d upward lor

'one year at rate of 4 per acn.itn.i Head Office Deposits Yen 2 and upwds for one-tia'.- l year, one year, twojears or three years at rate of 4iC4pe' anrtiini.

I Particuiars to be obtaine'l on arpliifatiCB.

Hocu'.ulu 0:Fa:e 67 S. Kir. Street.J M. TOE I EDA, Manager,t P. 0. Pics lt.

- I - ( ";

cj3

..-.-, v '..,-,- . I ;;,,, Mam!. ' no',. F.S.A.T.. S. F Feb. 27.

j sure a steady supply for irrigation.Officers.

The followiii'j tire the new officersi of i he company :

F. A. president: Cecillii own, ice-Ti- i e"iib nt : .1. W. Waldron,

j

bS i '

S2 I

a at earner. Sa.niand l.nd (

T-- ia n The! i s. I. S. If. C, Jacobs, from cruise, j2 i P?

Q; ? j,.ii i.,r hound trip-- , w ul ; t o j

i ;,,. ton t'roiu New York and "leiini d.-- i

Feb. 2' I.

KuUui. F. S. Ii. IT. tender, from cruise, j

Middle! mi. Feb. 10. !t Sh .. I'm- A t:tw. !.. Tiiev w i .ai iv only(1

t'o! 714

J see ret a i : V. La n. treasurer; Audit! i 'omtcitiv of Hawaii, auditor; F. A.

Scha'. fe7 : li. Sclia. fer. .1. ".ontinued from Fa-- e One.) ;,l.,,. V. Fan. ecil llrown. (ieorg

tut i a ; pa"-.-n- n. r- -, aciiace mi iuo I.r ion - ai

ha V- '

Moo Arionan. Am. ... eatt.e. 1 ct. 2i.lldward Sewall. Am. tp.. Quick, Nor j

.9 li l.h 01'

- S K .... -

SK j

J i'YOUR OPPORTUNITY '.I (, ( m.-ke- t t. :U: (.come C i.'.'.liek. F. II. W od.'holl-e- . directors.foik, !"eb. 21.

.04--,i ' tit' I: ou Si',.-IV ii b.a.le". apl'inxima c

11. K. W, Am. sehr.. Cray's Harbor, ; .1. A. Kennedy. :!."...: iii a lai.'O pr.-h- in ' 'a!it',,i mia

'k'tok bv h.- si,: am-j (in tin- 27 h Kino .irnt Lib

ha he eauLtht Joe lark. .",24 : J. K. I,;.-"- .nanren.-- Ward, Am. sehr., Filtz, Mid- -I hel.b- - I! .It!- !,n l!'"!' ''li2'. i ': f h ii, (ifa - w i

o i. ,s i.--

AMERICA'S COMMON SCHOOLSIn ls.'n Americans considered their

euimtrv far ;id.auced. in respect to itsTEMPLOR RANCH OIL CO 7n :iwav Isle. dan. 24. i F. I'lemin'.. 107; Warren Fed

lli'h'iie. Am. port Ludlow, Feb. 1(7.j , Us- - Paul Diimi.id. ;77; . It.

" V . II. Mar-to- n. Am. schr.. San Fran-- j M(,!L j x M ' hi m 4; A. ",.

'an i ,.;M. Feb. 27. i a..." .'. ." w .,',...,7 ..i.

ii-- :ihs

T

'I R"

T

is. Thev believed that it

K 1

K

s K 5

Ng li

;, i a- - "iii; pi-- to f.'t oi, p,.r---.

joo i feet f "'ah f..rti a .rt- -I "."71. .777 t i io:i"twi"e p..rt ot h'fj ai i 'a t'oi ii ia . From t ! I: n re- -

j e- -i imate that t he '..'al i'la.b.-- el1,1,!. . Miirl'.ir i i a ;i ;t wi.!

s is yur l.t- -t c! ut.ee to le;y at

30 CENTS A SHARE- -

!h oi-e- n. Am. "ciir.. drays Harbor. (, peW;.. :Tlh j'. "' l""1"- - nrli 1"r tlu' '"1,u':it i,,a

"''! Feb. 2'h K. IVarce. 51:".l. I." llowai'l, bh's:'! of the chihiien who would have toTi THE MAILS. j Ii rumored t bur Tom Quiim will: run the atlair- - ..f t lie Nat ion when they

1 74 H VIn.' wiil a. hate'' noma t ' e r. ;m! ii li we

if lis

Vi '.J

', ;. 7 1

IP!if y an, "ten tor i "tiare in the aeei- - . jjmw up. 1 lie system was iuiu ;,,. To r::i"t' thi- - old j'ur.iTv. I

I p,.. in. He CI ",i "."" t

)., i ,, i oi e imt'i-- '!. teat . ..:

'i 3 i.y seiiH'li is v.;,..!!!- .- for ...ii, YOU MUSTj Mails are due from the following

points tis follows;- j san hi I ' a. fomorrow.

VnkniiiiiMi I'. r Korea, Ma.. 7.

ent that demolished the plate window pride of the country.f the l.'-v- mocerv stme la- -t week. if. S nci. that date the pi ipul.it ion of theidee. I. a uairaut iui" not already been i Fni'i'd Siate" has increased 12o .erWM. B. STOCKMAN,

8etion Director.

11 .:

1: pOi -

'lip j,- --

E. i1

pun him. Theie wa a rumor j ecu', but the number ,.f itjils enrolleilr

iuTN0W.' K r:v wi.v it is A SAFE ANDrfjjOTJXD INVESTMENT ARE THEI TEMPLOR RANCH OIL CO. HAS 504j ACRES OIL LAND, 9 OIL WELLS,j 13,000 BARRELS OIL ON HAND.

a'" e!,ia to ! j,, eiie.t inai tun i m the i , t ! i "inoUs nas iiiiii'il overMARINE REPORT.By Merchants' Exchange

j VaiiniiiviT Fer Makura. Mar. 4.

ji olonie- - - Per Maitai. tomorrow.

i xr-jil- wit! ilonart for the followin2TIDES. SUN AND MOON. t he average daily ttt1.7o pel cent,

points as follows:: "7 -'-- 7 i j 1;!,,ra'.. of it"

ooo BARREL

had ll'l'-ihl- be-'l- issued bill it collhinot I..' v.'iltied. There is "onieln'iii- - attached tn the sheriff s otliee forit" taibiie ;.i tak. steps in regard tothis pa it id; ia r lln-'-irti- which is llli'tin' UIY nil'' he ll.l" f.lift'd Ml. I epl!?VSiieiili' l;.,"e stated that th" pi.ii.-- am

t J; is i,- ,- for" d a la: '

RESERVOIR. .,,1 -

San - I ' r Noma. M a r. or .V

Colonies- - Fer Makura, Mar. 4.Mo

tendiince h:i" n a:mo"t 2'0o per cent.Moreover, tin- i, umber of days in the"chool oiir is 1.7 per cent orcafer thanit wa- - ii IsT'i. tak ii;.' the averau'e fortin couii'rv as a wiioli-- . The school-hoii"e- s

and the teacliers have tum-i- t

v- - 2 - d-- i c i r:-- - 3!tjj,j 7 .7 s; '

Mi v,e. ,,:o,.,.. ! 'onoriou.i, i "i r. a; ! in in K ;" 'ft t ' "1. i,irl el Jo- t ,,

I. its .ho;,- ... i .. ... ',..,waiiiuej for i;...,m.. Haei- - to -- weai to I nmre tiian k i it n.'ice with the oinw'lii.-i- r 'aha uiiirant rkinpn Hiiiini with iieedlv ,,f the i .iui i a : oil . and the ex i.e mli t u riX? M.ti 1 4 ' 1:, iZ 47 1.11" 1"' 111 -- o

DIVIDENDS.m

::i. for iinn,,, !,;.-a- -! I 'ill !:ei-.-- n a

cad.-, to, Honoiiu ;..,r- - New - - i

for ,.',o:Fian.-i-c- An

Meviea'i. fmm

r i -

A'I'i.bii,ill.vi'e, ami l'a;- - iiiii'ii- - n.'ii lie ii.

dent.. of ovidehi e to couvict. A"m tn"Meaf a- -BUY TEMPLOR RANCH FOR 30c.

'a !'"r Maitai. toiiml l"W.

COURT NOTES.

The li ;: eiio- c oi' : ve-- t c rda y den d

the til"' .!, of 'he det. li hllli III theea-- e nf t. F. ' 111' i III 'I: e' -- - M. F.

co" ( ai. for a :, e,i r 1: g.

Th.' " t," A I.. I'., '.. the

IF

NOW i .,i,;i!t.-- ot tact. !

to wait tor 1'inira nt hti ' .11 :i

nili'e no I,.t till', e j w:t, !,a!t -

to " t'n r out t h" Thet e is --

i e he a-- r ii ai i p v ;

i . ; 14 ,iu ' 1 2.44 n Hi ' ii

i 1; .!, 7 2 U i 4.. K- "

' 0 t", n -) : 1 1' '

11 2 4 17 7 4J " ',. 7 V

; 7 J 4"i' - '.'I 1 4 H - ' 7

h-7:-7.- r i:,;;;!;In, ; i,.- v.. ar PORT OF HONOLULU.' ' ;.v Te:. a.i,.

Hl.'b 'to i

! t!ill'.,."!H'-- r I'..! i. ALL YOU CAN.

-- cnnol- - tr, times as- u lien the "inula t inn

: 2'' iis it is now.le'i'd of proo-.-e- epe-b-.e.v-

aid s. cl ions, but- p.. ,.,ii ,., -- v--

: ion r led as ..lie of the?Aiiitih i"! -- i cnni-i-

id v i o meet the dfa" h..we ei hea yA a; n t ' y w hie h !:ik, --

! - ,1, idi. n u 'ii findv b .2 tn'- 'r'- 'I

i la nh r.

be-- ' rp.-it-ti'.'i.a ut e, '

SAIL TODAY.

.;'..' MP. E. R. STRAUCH.

v,4 South K.r.s. St.. Wa.ty Bu.Idtng,

fni'.'-- -'

otcri-

,1.

w

f

ff7

lf-

,i...,ir.

AGENT FORi In"

N MORTGAGE & LOXA C .

p ; ' . M....U Mar. i. h 1.

ltc t.'iUf h. Kabului ari'i llilo occur j

tbi.ut (Ec earlier than at Hono j

In.Hawaiian itfti.riard time is 10 hour? j

than Crreenw.chii0 mourns.in.e, r e . t. k ttf.t of the meridian nf 17

;:-,-- m.nuteH. The time wh.sbb.ws !.:' ! : ' p. in- - which is th-- i

as Or.H..fi, 0 hours 0 minute. :

for local time forQE and tof-e- sream 'oii mront-

San Francisco. .

A TO'C'SLE AFT.

llfllft 1 DIVIDENDS

DUE TOMORROW.Bur ;.,., ,

. Sia 0.1 s;, .,;' v',!;U:'k9 I'ii- ere ';,i

ytTi:OROI.OGICAI EECOBD.M-u-- Fv. rv Morn'ne by tb

j.r-.- 0"V,i.. I". c. Wen her Huma--

H T e f V I S ."I THE BUSINESS WORLD

SAIL TOMORROW.r - a

o i a b

r1'

i

'

1,9

f:(" i

vr

v..--

,u':.s. V,-,-.

o"; ' 'these ;,., i v7

' f 'I'ia ...1 'sf, ,'.',r' .

(,,ri!;a' -- ii ti.l.rci,,'-'- - 7

ti.,,1 .. 7 .

I'? f ohar... v

I0WAGc

DUE MONDAY C:,'

DUE THURSDAY.LOAN CO.t'.t--r rena:nif are cor?'ry street c : ..te. Far. S.-i- i I i v..

.. .

DIFFERENT.

rf tev: : r : , : ...;;:.'! h.'t'. K"V1''- ar;' r d . '.

e.oU'!;nes statedw,. --.

TRANSPORT SERVICE.IL STOCKS lM, Dimett-ir- . otiy'ir , f.V. In iniies jrj!r.d f fivt-rnc-

"7 "a inn, ,,I or, r,..7. en ;,.u:f :r. r at l. m. ":oc,iy hi

j ,t . ;rvr.;r? dlrf tloii dur.ng 2ii

I - . h. tour.I'--

'l';' ' Fx-'e- -rI;,.' ,v'" V 2e WM. B. STOCKMAN.

tcCton Director. ! i 1.

Page 6: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. TUESDAY. MARCH 1, 1010.

moFraternal Meetings' REVENUE OFFICE9

THE ORPHEUM

MONDAY, TUESDAY.

AND WEDNESDAY,

NATIONAL GUARD

Inspection PhotosAT

OH RIM:"J. W. SMITHIES. MANAGER.

Hotel

fie-

i!v t:

IHOMA

1HI

sec

mo:

THl

Ask

rJ;

Tie

sine

r.i i

yficiti

e

Many Corporations Wailed Un.ti

Eleventh Hour to Make

Rcliii lis.

1. 1.; ii a .ti:

'!. i v.a:

.1 '

:i i I ui i 1 tlx'

Maa i II t i ;i .1. !'.!;. jlirlit; V

sp rt..JLf. JLfcJL.J.JLILADIES PLAY FOR

polo cup today;

-- u, at San M:,T an.lv :: i :: I t . It j

s.ft- - h ;in i' ; ni vi.'

SI! .!! t.-.- !'i:i !:!.!. l'l !!! V

i. ; i i ( At-ri- rh.T.- will t.c

ti r. i.t' H.titCm ili'l o- - ' will

. Ki P.,..ni:ir li.-i.- t.--

: ! w ill a u u--

' r.-- t.. !:!.!. u

hi- 'v.i ; .:i

.i. Tii- - t..;;..w- -

:i :,Ma

EiI':,i

it,. M

l';-

t '!:!" mie; ' i Mi March : li.'i r

;;!!! "!i Ti.' I'al.i:i..t r

Un M l.p :

l ' - Ii' v t

w r ' ii' a a .:..iim .1. A 1 ' it t -- mil n- -

v. IV .fi. a tl'lt :.!i:.'. Gallic

-- al'lr- u .,1 1.

I;

M Era "

- .i i ti To

'" "'I'm . w '., a aar -- ,'1 I"- -

, ..!.. ... , anvI,".,:.-:.'".':- . ;;-'-i- u' '..t rvi.

1 A M Y PI EMMFRN fi! TI

FOR MARATHON RACE'

ai II"-- i

a a

IV

SOLCiER McCOLLOUGH

RETURNS. WANTS FIGHT

ER WILL PACE

:lays

e:.: ancip.a ted.

j HONOLULU LODGE U. D.. F. &VA. M.

.E. at -

wi i;k 'nil i

A K '

rQLXiTESlA ENCAMPMENT NO. i,I. 0. O. F.

Mtiti every first and third KriJst of therfoiult, at 7:80 p. in., in Odd Fellows' Ha-- '

Fsrt Street. Visiting brothers cordially inritad to atiand.

L. PET R IE. '. P.L. L. LA PiEKkE, Scribe.

EXCELSIOB LODGE NO. 1. I. O. O. F.iieets evey Tuesday evening, ai 7:30, in

Odd Fellows' Hail, Fort fctr.ct. VisitingheUiera cordially invited to ait-to- l.

J. .S. SHARP. X. G. 111.

L. L. LA 1'lKiiUK.

HABMOHY LODGE NO 3, I. O O F.Meets every Monday evening. at 7:3", in

Odd Fallows' Hall, Fort Street. Visitinbrothan cordially invited to attend.

R. W. KOSTKli. N G.E. R. HENDRY, Sec'y.

riCIFIO EEBEKAH LODGE NO. 1,I. O. O. F.

Meet every second and fourth Thursdayat 7:80 p. m.. Odd Fellows' Hal). Visiting inKe'aekahi are cordially invited to attend.

MARY (IKEPE. N. K.ALICE NICHOLSON, Secy.

OLIVE BEAKCH EEBEKAH LODGE NO. 2.I. O. O. F.

neev aevwry u si anu uuru 1 nursuav. atT:0 . m., in Odd Fellows' Hail Visiting 3"8beVh are cordially invited to attend.mak;ai;et fek;emn, n. ;. i

JENNIE ii. MACAU LAV. Sec'y.OCEANIC LODGE NO. 871. F. & A. M.JL Meets on tne last Monday of eact, '

,fr month, at Masonic Temple, at 7:30 p.

ZJ m. Visiting brethren are cordially in' N nted to attend.J. A. PALMER, W. M.

W. H. GOETZ. becy.

LEAHI CHAPTER SO. 2, O. E. 3.Meets every third Monday of eachmonth, at 7:30 p. ra., in the MasonicTemple. Visitinu sisters and brothers i'!ara cordifllv invited to attend.

NELLIE J SI h ' h N W. M11

ADELAIDE M. WEli.STEK.beeretary

LEI ALOHA CHAPTER NO. 3, O. E. S.Meets at the Masonic Temple everysecond Saturday of each month, at7:80 p. m. Visiting sist-r- s and broth

are invited to attendCOi:. A. HLAISI'IXL. W. M.MARGARET HOWARD, S.cy.

OAHTJ LODGE NO. 1. K. of P.Meets every first and third Friday at 7:30

o'clock, Pythian Hall, corner Beretar.ia andFort streets. Visiting brothers cordially inritad U attend.

WM. 1 N'KS. C. ("'.

O. II KINK. K. oi R & S.

wtxliam Mckinley lodge no. 8,K. of P.

Meets ery second and fourth SaturdayTninf at 7:80 o'clock, in Pythian Hall,

corner Beretania and Fort streets. Visiting ubretheri cordially invited to attend.

H. A. TAVLOlf. .'. C.E. A. .Lt'()i;s X. K. K. S.

COTJET CAMOES NO. 8110, A. O. F.Meets every second and fourth Tues

J fi day of each month, at 7 : 3 0 p. m., in

Visiting brothers cordially invited toattend.

J. T?. PONT E. C. Ii.IL PER LIRA. F. S.

CAMOE8 CIECLB NO. 240. O. O. F.i Meets every second and fourth Thnrs

1 fi day of each month, at 7:!j( p. m., inpan Amonio nan. v meynrii sirrcxVisiting companions are cordially in '

Tiled to attend.CASPAR SILVA. ( (

LOUIS A. PEltRV, P. S.

COOET LTJNALILO NO. 6600, A. O. F.Meets every first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at 7:V)D. m., in Pythian Hail, corner FortV and Beretania treets. Visiting brothers cordinllv inv' ed.

W. KKLLE, f R.JAS. K. KA LI A, P. C, F. 8.

EONOLTJLD AESLE 140, F. O. E.Meets on second and

fourth Wednesday evenv i"it' of each month at7 :SO o clock, in Pvthinn

Hall, comer Beretania and Fort streetsViaitinf Eagles are invited to attend

W. R. PI LEV, W. p.W. (.'. MeCoV, S.'cy.

HONOLULU HAEBOR NO. 54, A A of MM. ft P.Meets on the first Pnndav

evemne of each month, at 7--S" o'-lo- at Odd Fellows'

Hall. All sojouraing brethrcu are coruiuT invited toattend.Rv order Wortnv President,

M. E. VOENO.ERA NK i . I 'i i 1 v--

, ,.v

THEOPORE EOO.-fVEt-

CAMP NO s W. V.M- ' f v . .. j

' ""'lay "f each III' R til inh erley Hall, r (.,.tr a: i

Ho"e' tr'"ts. at 7 .(.. .. m.By order of the ( nioti t' or.

mamier.J. K. Hf;o. V.

Adjutant

HAWAIIAN TRIEE NO. 1, I. O. R. M.yjv s fVer flr- -t and ; - '..('"- s- Thiirsdav nf fa h 11 K

V. Y 2 C- i ''--r- cord. ally mv.te.i ;V RV. a:t-n- d.

J-- "'"' r v v Ti om i' i u

tfj V HONOLULU LOIT--E i ttv5 J ,C B- p- O. E

y lil IP'-'"- ') t i. ,r .t utg fx re. : nr Fat. e

.".'MaIt a rs so ' r i ft v

v.:. .1 in etuiK. a ' " ii K K.H c k - ' ' s

OMLULU SCOTTISH THISTLE C'L'JBV'-.- 'i tr,d 4:a h'r..: - ;: t;.,-

" ci"- t, ii'ioai, 11 at i i, .'i, .i:. liaa i'

I1AWAU CKAPTER NO 1. OEDE F. f"EAVEEAMEIIA.

I id F

N f K ii N V !

Kl!

l'AMtb.N CI'.' NOIL NO 5' 1 Y Mv v, .j Rr d f"i;r'-- ; W'.r.-h-- '

1 o ; m. if -t . r,i . .

; v : Ha;: )t ci'-- Ha" ! i; nn;;Mf,j ..r

O S! I r.IVAN'. f. 'tTTIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

!I."'"ia':i . N'..) !l""'. K:,": v::i

i E

fa::t. at 7:1" r;i. Pa'fci-- t:j. Vic:t"r w('.!. If

Tia-'piv- at 7 3 i p. ir... Lr..isre Mir'fur M( ,TA. .1. Y HiE

PresidVr;

;ST0CKS; BONDSAND REM

totDIM t

No. 857 Kaaiiumanu StJ

FOR RENT.

iayc n. r.ann,. urge yard: tWi

minutes from car.

1FOR SALE.A hrnn ln on TU..-.- 1-- i mi vji, iui un liiUISl'Jn avp

a i w'C,near vvnuer ave.

Lot 100x200 ft., corner KapioJ

!ani and Prospect streets; unex-- ljeiieu view.

The fine residence of Captain- -juu.v- - u.i Luiuimu iueei. near!town, on car line: large lot nbiJterraced: fine trees and shrubs--

Lot 16 in block 8Tract: fenced, cement walk, fine

fruit trees, and water laid on lot.!

Large lot. from Beretania to!

Young streets: nice resident!and cottage: grounds well imlproved. Investigate this.

MAKIKI.

S4500 House and lot, Ana- -

puni street.S3500 House and lot, Col

lege street.S3000 House and lot, Wilder

avenue.S3000 House and lot. Keeau-- i

moku street.Also some choice lots in this

district.

JAS. F. MORGAN.

Trustee's Sate-- OF

lULiilUuBpnlfti

:Ti:a'. o oi:

j

TASTAlus HE,CHISan.! tunn-- ! tiie li'Hi?o!

tiaMV-.!- a

Yfliile Business Pwi; !. i.ii;L';.'at cornff

u'iclri'' i Tre.'T. in thf:irv I .' ;u. atai lao'c in '!'

va tic .1 :'.!'' i'T' Tlii1 i 'i 'i'iirt

I'T' Ei!' i 'i'viiit in tiif 'iit of Em-- .

m-.- i ! if . i 'a, ii p.ri." p.. Tr.xw. itI aai .!:: !. .1 I'V i '. ';! P.Mwn. Tms-wil- l

' laior ,.f ti.o hiT" A'i2:5t

!:; r. i i I.E.- A;:--;..- at mj

Kaaai.:'ia!::i v.l.'ct in tie

i :tv ,.! II

Qn Saturday, the 19th day of

March" 191"A ' P. iv. Ml that

; uiMiiai

c ;:i.lr

- i.'.-f o' a

., nociet-i- i

tne

: I; "lard

.; ....atai- Ti'ie

,.

.' :;:'(., .. :

JAS. F- MORGAN.. !:. ,NEER

Repair of Jewiefy

pat

''p-

v i hi A

, , , - ,.,'! ?t.

David A. Doltj Real Estate ana Insurance

.,3 Seom4 fW

Special Iaiport.mt En;a-einei- it TheEuropean S'!,- - it: o n )

MISS ATHMORE GRAY

WALKER AND STURMJugglers, Trniiis Racquet Spinners.

Original, Humorous, Artistic, Novel.

VALDAEE AND VAENOSensational Comedy Cyclists.

ETHEL LESLIE.Prima Donna Contralto.

SCHWARTZThe Young Hungarian Violinist.

DICK STEADHonolulu's Favorite Baritone.

CHAS. T. CASTLEMANnu.l

MAY MONTGOMERYSketch Artists

THE ORPHEOGRAPHin latent

MOVING PICTURES

1.5. 2.r and 50 Cents.MATINEE WEDNESDAY,

10 and 20 Cents.

PRINCESS

SKATING RINK

OPEN WEDNESDAY- - SATURDAY

AND SUNDAY EVENINGS.

Good Music

Fancy Skating by

Miss Weiner

Admission 15c

Skates 15c ExtraLadies free on Wednesday Evenings

if accompanied by escort.

Park TheaterFORT STREET.

MAY WALLACE and BOBBY WAY

MELNOTTE SISTERS

VIERRA'S ORCHESTRA

MOTION PICTURESi

ADMISSION 5c, 10c and 15c i

EMPIRE THEATERHOTEL STREET

VAUDEVILLEMISS EVA ALVA

SONGAND ACROBATIC DANCE

ARTIST

HARRY WEILReturning from a two years' engage-

ment in China an-- Russia.Premier pianist of the Far East.

MOTION" PICTl'RES

The Bonine

SELECT VAUDEVILLE

and the choicest product of theCamera from all parts of theworid.

FROM 0 O'CLOCK.

Admission 5c- - 10c aid 15c

OUR MEATSARE ALL LIGHT

PROMPT r'ELSYERV EVERV 1 A t

C. Q. YEE HOP & CO., j

NEXT TIIE FISH MARKET

POTTIE'S "!

Stock Remedies1

IE M.

IN HONOLULUa

loai

utomobilesis OUR BUSINESS

The von Hamm-Youn- g Garage

TELEPHONE 00

HO! I ISTER'S

o o

ELKS' TRAIL

PhotosAT

HOLLISTER'S

o

FLORAL PARADE

PostalsAT

HOLLISTER'S

Many new crea-

tions in Chinese JadeJewelry can now be

seen in our show

cases. We use the

best of Jade only in

the manufacture of

our goods and the

execution of each

piece is faultless.

Our stock is large

and varied, and com-

posed of rings, scarf

pins, links, pendants,lavalliers, etc., etc., all

of ,the finest quality.

f. a:LIMITED.

LEADING JEWELERS.

DOYOUKNOW

that nothing will betterplease your mainlandfriends than some of

the selected fruits suchas we ship?

ISLAND FRUIT CO.

72 S. King St. Phone 15.

FOR RENBusiness OfficesIN TIIE HEART OF TOWN.

StoresCENTRALLY LOCATED.

DwellingsA FEW.

Real Estate Department

Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd,

923 Fort Street.

AUCTION SALE

I!r

Li

Thursday, March 3, 1910

at 1 0 o

Mis-in- n nti.l K :n, r

Lanai cLairs, t 'v

1 la::.C

PirTur.. disli'-S- . 2

Plt.-iior-- , sliest-- .

Kitchen farnCs::

Ri'f rieratrir, ."'

11'Uiso jilanls ar. 1

Two l.-.- x sjrinr I.

P.n-a.- an.l calie t. to

Wrov.h; iron il.

JAS. W. PRATT.

aui-t;- - n t : : i :

Ginger Alei'u. W.th i.

'I'EEEPIE !:

EASY MONEY

PAYMENTS ON PIANOS

Us. W. Bergstrom i Bn.MAsiiM'' TEMPLE.

IIII IliflttflKIMUIIMULIlLr UIIULM I llllitlU UU

LIMITED.IfUTTJAL BTJRIAL ASSOCIATIOM

CITY MAUSOLEUM.

REAL ESTATE BARGAIN

HOUSE AND LOT. KING STREET,NEAR THOMAS SQUARE.

MARTIN GRUNE.3 Merchant street.

Fins Wines and LiquorsLOVEJOY &. CO.

902 Nuuanu Street.Telephone 303.

finkRainier

AXB EEKP HT.ALTHT.

I innuI

WELL DO IT

TUNGSTEN LAMPS

UNION ELECTRIC CO.c ci:teh

HAWAIIAN ANNUAL FOR 1910.Liot 'or thn

Ar ' j.- -

v ati.'io.l ;. rj hi v, ( 't

Dibble's Hint, of Sr.nctwici ' !., lar",!- -. :;''- E:u. ,,r : t ,

fE!"i ,a,--

IIoii, Folk TalPS, f;n,,,:!1, th' "'11 HI

tE;". ur r,.V.,.l STKOS. a. THRUM, Ujoo.uIu

kdi

of

sa

i

hit'"fte

h.

,;:e.

r.

Vr,'

'':'f.

iJa.

tESt.

Jltr'.'

"Ti

Page 7: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

t '' A',t ,

.i 5

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, TUESDAY. MARCH 1, 1910.-

f

LOCAL BREVITIES. !

v,t OHO f i o-- t

IT WILL MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER JUST TO TASTE t

" i-- i. '). o. v.. STYLISHhall :it ha!:' e i

i,i

mooting ;tt St. I HEINZat io'sut serve" ,I:i,. to.l:iy :if

., is what w..:nn i ut. res' cl in NECKWEAR 4V

w- o!aO. i APPLEA "MiiMi'y uf th.- Ont-- '" ' '

i'tutil:ii' mmit hin Batwing and Four-in-Han- d

i a' ' ' i at threeBITE h a i :it Wa 1 BUTTERA;' : ; ai.y i M v itt.'.l t,, p, shapes, made from high-grad- e J

silks, in beautiful shades, pat I'i. .

terned in exquisite designs. Some fPUT UP IN THE NEW STYLE CROCKS AND EVERY CROCK

GUARANTEED. FRESH SHIPMENT JUST IN.

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.

f j, MCCARTHY, Prop.

Hotel anJ Bethel Struts.I

II

- i Oil.l Felh-w-- , R- ,-' : ; to a .iaio e t

i ' LTa n ion ut' i

-- . '.: i, v even in-- ' a t

' a 'i 'ni' of the K;i- -

s A -- s.e la t if mi at'i!. . in t he irr--a-

' ): Yotlli II'. to!, at two. M: C. All are v-

of them noisy; many of them

quiet and conservative. Your

size is here.Ai

I

i

he .,X,. ! !' t TOGGERY,5

Ltd.SILVa

Elks' Building

t !.' Tine OA1 Bourbon,

Oh! Brurhou. 13King Street.

. , .at Phone 651PERSONALS.Ml-- vo;tardea.1Germaa Wine, cuoice, celebrated

icrnts table Wines ma liqueurs. Mi- -, f. ;!! vf -- ! or. la - re--

,.. 'th,' ; fi lift So'itt. bv rubleM : -

These are the nights one should spend at HALEIWA. The mealsare good and .ne moon shines brighter than it does anywhere.

Trains take you to the door.Good roads for autos, also.

EXCELLENT BILL IS

ON AT THE ORPHEUMF. McTIGHE & CO.

..). l.K'K !; v:i ii'ii--

Urt-Iiru-

UN PETIT MOCEAU

at the

YONNG CAFEof themeans a reminder

good old mainland days.

The service is in har-

mony with the cuisine.

Bottled FragranceAl Uotluli ..!!!. ofan.l t!.

l tia v' fell j

" fa' ,'Kousih ia--

,.- - to a n a o! illii ot' l.ill. I

i.c t'a )u'. i ' I'm- -. -

THE iuSUCCESS IS

MOXKY INTHE BANK

The extracts we sell are the finest to be secured in

the laboratories of the United States and Europe.

The French products are deliciously fragrant.i;r:n..1 biiia-a ii a !" nn-- ill

w l i s vorsatilitv threw j

s- -k any ntnn tvi.o - ?u

PASTRYM I i:, v a I.

Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.CORNER HOTEL AND FORT STREETS.

an 1 ilaio-- eiiti!.',;was t hfiriumnl '

of o raro. I )i y'i!

o.tni of lilnsy hi cf, v a ma ii nor t ha"

; iU-- hil;hion. j

V la -- t w.M-- as -- hoi, ex; Moieiay. At tor

foment on theto 11a m i n

from tio re 4i- -

f;:l: be will tal ,"a.Xte lest tray t lavo tr. !.

is the back is to fca'.v a savn.sAccount. wl.h-- ytai can '''i-'- U

with a ch'liar or K'.ic Try it.Interest at 4 per nr.

Sank of Hawaii, Ltd

W.. havo a lar-- o as-.- rt m.-n- of Take- - anM 1'a-- fresh ov-r- .lav.

T'attio- - an-- Ta-t- .- In st...-- :i u4 for .iiimcr. parties aiul

h; l'r.,iiij.t att.-ii'io:,- a'ways.

THE PALM CAFE, Hotel St., near Union- i v ; : : i

W

ILOTS IN FRUITVALE" ' -i''xl,-o.

.v an anM! -

of SEATTLE VISITORS!' hotter than th.-- j BUY HOMESITES

: sk.-K-- s an-- i

,:r!or- - of nii'tit i

Tii,. win. t.i;:vi;:ii-- . the "fine

!Ul as stated , In....- - siro . Manoa aih-- l the,..,,vwV" h'tV.. !'a-ti- o Ihei.e" ia-- r w,--- h. - a Mr. Me- -

mm1S there more than j I One Cent PerREASONSI one kind of Ivory ti - - -Why it is the BEST square rootSoap? iittle v, hi. rt'iii- io-r- oil a,.4... , ab ot 0.E ADJUSTABLE

CUTIEKNo'. But there are a i THE QUESTION 13 trip with io- - on t he ia- -t steam- j

or fr.m Viri.irla, t'.. '. !! is a re- -

"

, "' "'.':'. ui.

i ! i'4 .' o

f i

, 1 ' -- f ;

t

r :

!:'!

: ' h- - i

ILA ? yf

- T5

il

a'; f Tii .. : i

r 'd ,

. i t if

:s tv

i" S a'4,

ai

1111

liftsit-- 1

i ' ;

I Si

!J 'i

'i:ii i

1!' I I

el '

I I -- If

' ifa

,'f

it' )-

i

1 il

a:: I

, a7

I '

I

'II.

dnes all the wot!:, ctittm a!! linJs of flMt-.i;-- , Yei;"Uhi.-s- N'.it-- ; 1'. ' '';''("otn-e- , I iraie-- (i o.m;-.- aH I.'o-ri- KadUh,DID HE GET HER?hundred imitations. AI'rcp ires Sal n!s anl inner .w.- - its.

Ai1 riu'riiioi.- - jcices are l.

Ml KNM K TO AK.FI SI-M- I

KMVK.S TO Ml Mit'KN'AO KMVi'.S TO I.OSK

ThI

IOil- - ,v th.. t!l'- - Of n

i tiie.l 'IniU-l'-- '. atoi hu- - fu:ic!i in l.j i;ii Hawaii. j

j M r. on, a w- ah hy he-:n- -- man,

j .,f tie. v io. .):e re on tiie.am- - n ani- -1 !.y Ml-- , j

IP-r.- iia- - r :0 Manoa ua'

ia as a '. no a i 11 ;i ' hoj of r. M. .

hoi-;.-- :, on h ii" pro-

It isthaa-.ti-- v, to' Co.ir-.e- Medium, Fine orExtra l i::o, a- - i.So Easy to Clean ! So Easy to Operate !

So Economical !

It cuts or rtrin U doe r.. .t tbe l.xl.

i -

heen appearir,i ot late;:!, a happy h'.ik-,- 4

t wen' y t hi ...

aitl -- i"0,.i. ami I'M reiio-l-

to 0,0 eure.l I

. .; 10 11a i n ' a iM i' ofU . -- ir! ..f :i1mui' : :aue int.-n- !.!.

tn. MoneytiV-ne- If not at.. photograph wJ.l

' -- a oi a h. ost

dishonest grocer willoffer one of these andsay "This is Ivory"; or''This is just as good asIvory."

Do not accept it un-

less it is stampedIVORY.

T O

oil! a w ir-- ioM:j;-i- w ii'-x-

i

i

'"fa o.

Ti- i-lo-r- rii!"0waii UUi'--

Or a trifle over for home sites of more thanone arce each, adjoining the celebrated Pu-ke- le

Homesteads in PALOLO VALLEY, tenminutes' walk from the car line.

These lots are adjoining the beautifulhomes of Owen Williams, William A. Rideout,

Charles J. Schoening, Edward F. Patten, andothers.

The rear of these lots extends to the hil!

slopes, from which grand views are to be had.Correct soil for all kinds of fruit.

Let me show you this property.

$500 per acre and up.

Map in my window.

PRICE S1.75.Stives its cost in a week!

W. W. DIMOND & CO., LTD.

Distributors.

Iwan' Mas- of H

ti..- l'.i.i' in ea-:h-- ho

will a. Hon

1. -

BAND CONCERT.

HAWAII LA'vD SOLD Tho Hawaiian bam! wivory ooapPer Cent. Pure

William O. SmithTrust Department

ESTATES MANAGED, REVENYTES

COLLECTED, LOANS AND IN-

VESTMENTS MADE.

Soiitii he to:- - ,,.,.,.!!!. "tM. s- .pi'H '' ? -- o

':i.ii . ai! !.;- - pio-rti- ai wiM

I'liMml no t) 11 . .. , ,. h Tho t'rater j r,.-- A

ami poultry, for i( ) or! a i .' ! I a in- - "i

!! re.t:. !.

il.t- -

... a r';.' Salor

e.V. Howai

BUSINESS LOCALS.iewof. now n iei-- (

ooi ... loae moon l'r:

f,., hi- -

of hi- - bl ot !;. -. Nn ,

ai, in i I -- ! a t e ,.,

The .!.-.-- was10 lo.rean oi t ''' v.,,. ,

-- 9 j Chas. S. Desky j-- ah- 1.,

A Km-- h; f rfiv

Fire Insurance

AGENT FOP. ENGLISH HAWAIIAN

UNDERWKITEE9.

!.-- T M .1 FORT STREET.u. .a a; now .,, a i: '

i lay

ilarti- -l.i'ii--.!.-

11 L. T:-

rulr!

Man. a Maid, a M a

' new '

Ahime-!- Wa! a ma: ;.-FIRST SHOWING

- or -A : HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA

Oil of Wlnterjfreen, Thymol, Glycerine, EtcI'sed as a Simple Wash.

Real EstateFOR SALE.

House an ! on Quarry Street oppo-tni . ? frFf Ik 1 JAPANESEMat w

hool.It realiv seems str.me that so many -- ite Norm:

suffer year in and year nt v--;,

eczema, when' it is now no lancer a se- - The Star Dyeing and Cleaning Shop

oil of winterer n mixed withthatcret Berotnnia Street, near Alakea.

Ja'- te!e;.r0rP i.aaauh. n t

,,' latest rj i ol car.

We i, a

M1LLINE thymol, glycerine, etc., mattes a wasii

that is b' und to cure.

LL FESTIVALAT

Japanese Bazar, Fort St.,

Telephone 182.

M K M si bi-- OI-- ' sTRi'hiTe a with the pla-'- acrossOld, obstinate cases, it is true, can-,- t

be cured in a few days, but there i',

te v no St. net ;r ironi ecicuott :WHAT THE PRESS AGENTS SAYwho ever used this M:r.p!e wash and

EDISON PHONOGRAPHSi did not find immediately that won- -

Ti" SilentTi,,: BEGINNING MARCH 3.

Dolls Dressed in Elegant Costumes of

' derfuliv soothing, caiui, ciKO sensationth-i- comes when the itch is taken away. - -

hi a few dropsI !.:f5the"i' the remedy takes effect. HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD.' iteh is a! Saved. There is n ed .i!iNT Old Japan on exhibition on the second floor j

GAGE & KEATH'Si experimentthe patient kn.-w- at

once.Instead of trying to the Grocery Sale fcr three days only, beginning March 3.

Public cordially invited. Admission free.At be

Theo. H. Davies k Go.

Pi;,.,,

ti!:iS

-, thym--,- .ycenm .

0-.,i- the right pioponi.-n- ourselves

wo are usitv-- a prascr; ; ta n which is

,.,oeersaUv found the me-- : effective.;T js knew:) as the D. D. I . l'rescnp-- ',. e ,,r Oil of Wir.tergreen Compoutub

o made by the I). I 1. C-- of Chi-C-,1-

, and our hn? exp, rir:.ce v,:th

,o; has given ui great c r.a-

I Oence ia its merits.-- ai-'

iioNoi.ri.r Ii;;r'; !'

hoeSijEATAI '';-ti-ORIENTAL DRY GOODS

YEE CHAN & CO.SANDWICH

SOLD EVERYWHERESACHS DRY GOODS GO"'V x:t.

ARE BEST j

I REGAL SHOE STORE j

CORN Hi; KING AN'i Kll l HEL I 5 CntS Corner King and Bethel StreetsHf v.vad.-"tv fl;aliew

j t

) i r

Page 8: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1010.8

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY TIMETABLE.Direct service to S-- Fr.-.nc;.--o and S.,;i Francis: o t-- Tahiti, connecting with U. William William,

HALSTEAD & CO.

Stock Brokers( Welling- on ) .S. S. Co. of N. Z.. Ltd . for

MiS. F.; SI I", ftn-'t- via s. round trip. S. t.: S:.r, iirht-cl.$- ,

T.iinti. C. BREWER & CO.. LTD.. Cf;l. Agts. hi :i FORT STREET. Stocks, Bonds Tar a vOLUL'J STOCK EXCHANGEAMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Jfron New York to Honolulu, via Telmantepec, every sixth day. Freightreceived at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn.

FROM SAN ISANCISCO TO HONOLULU:Rcai Estate

Member Honolulu Stocki a la .. i a rNAVtF Of I'HM I'p n.'M i r.M

til S'

t ra: ra r - C

;r sosit

ii

IS S. K V :

' , T

s. s. m !S' :;:! ax. i,i rug. M:t,ooo,noi U'O

Mia ExcwJ83 MSHCHASfT STREET i

boa u,'BARGAIN'S IN REAL ESTATE?

.vh S.OtlO.iK) i: ', 1 -'. A.m W.firsi. l.H)0CC 1 rMawc.ni Co 2.812.755 2f "''-.-

tUw ri'i 2.00 i.OK 'At St

750. OOC la, 1'".-

;!, . Out i 2.. Vi 7

.:u l.WO.' W IjO H JHau'hiun-.i- Suk Plan;

o. i.wo.aio r if.

"-i- s.. a,,l ia- - on Liliha s .

;V rr- l"t and lar,.

FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT:H. S. YIRLIMAN. f0 uul March 3rdH. S. M KXK'A X. t.. fail March 15

FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT:S. S. N E V ADA X Carrying Passengers to sail March 22

For farther information apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu.C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. ;

o m best retmi- - - .""Woit'j ITahukn 5.,iK! a 32 t u a.ing si.

REAL ESTATE FOB SALE

KAIMUKi.

Half-acr- e lot, we!! planted in trees, with two bed-

room house, stable, servants" quarters, etc. All

in good condition: on the car line Price $4750.00

MAKIK! DISTRICT.

Story-an- d a-h- house, modern in every particular,suitable for small family; a bargain either as ahome or for an investment Price S3250.00

Acreage property in Palolo Valley, Manoa Valley and Kaimuki

FOR RENTFive-bedroo- m house on Thurston avenue Price $60.00

Koio JHW.IXH; li I'll

. iVa iirv 1e f, Ltd . 3,S!.OO0

i Ohiiu S.tKAr Co.. 8,HH).0l)0- 2aj Om.meti l.OXl.OOia' 2u 54 5

Ook-il- StKi.OOO' 2c .. .

)'a t Siiir Co Ltd 5.0(10.Kt' 20oiowhI'.i i'--i ok laopMHUlmu Sti Fian Co 5.0Ki.(NK.l; 5. Chv,. 3Pacific 2.250.000' 330 -

Irnpr.v,J nri, unimproved Int.parts of the tow,,. " '

CANADIAN-AUSTRALIA- N ROYAL MAIL LINE.

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. , FOR VANCOUVER.MAKURA MARCH 4 MUTAI MARCH 2

MA I TAT APRIL 2 MARAMA M A R ' 1 2S

i'n i d.I'l i,i'SeOlaiiiii'tT

750.0001 loc ..750,00tl lOu

2.7W.O0O 100 2:!2-.'-

4.500.000 Vr.j :il Jrt1,500.000; lao SM

2.52 000 lot . U'75125,000! 10H 47 '

. APRIL 20APRIL 'JSC MAKURAMA RAMA

. noi!e and-- 'rot. Pri.-- .4

FuR R i;T-rc- ol

ri.- ii.rl 1 per i..,ith.

0,all C,tt!J,To,. s- - nn tit

iJu, EeatilWill eU st Fanning Island.

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD., General Agents.J. H. SLHNAqiS? Merchants,

SVatHlii Ajri ;oVS" n i n k iWrtimauMki. ...Waimea riu?a r M iii ...

M K 1.1.ANE !

It'tor-Jsian- t1 s Coo n w Ktctjtrii' i'"IIKTA l.Co Pf4 . ..H H 1 .t L Co Com ...M'UU'il 'ltd :

6nifcu RubbrC0 ..

Nahiku HuOOer v o.. .,() KAL CoH i'io K. C . i'l'.lKiio K R Oo , Com ...Honolulu Brewing A

2.250,000. 100 llfl500. OOC; lot

l.ise.ooo toe ;4v

25c 000! la I'-

rto.ooo. loo ...

.fssess. i.iO .44.0O0.0C)0 IOC 137'.. 142'21! ....

I.OOij.OOOi 20 124. 1,1

PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO., AND T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA.

Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this porton or about the dates mentioned below: 55aterhouse Trystws?

:JMaltiiiK Co I. til .... 400.0001 2i

Haw piut-appl- Co 5)0,000 2t

FOR THE ORIENT.ASIA MARCH 2

MONGOLIA MARCH 14

TENYO MARU MARCH 22KOREA MARCH 2S

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.T FX YO MARU FEBRUARY 25KOREA MARCH 5NIPPON MARU MARCH 19SIHF.RIA MARCH 26( 1IIXA APRIL 2

Corner Fort and Merchant Streets, Honolulu. i A mt omBonds standing-ij

A. J. CAMPBELL

79 MERCHANT ST.

Member Honolulu Stock Exehan

Represented on the Boardby Joseph Andrade.

Haw Tcr 4p e (Fire j

(.Maims) 315..00 .0

H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents. Haw Ter 4 p c ( Kc- - .

tuiKlitis lftfl oo,eoe! .... l aHaw Ter i'i p 1.000,000, 1

MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY'S SCHEDULE, 1910.Direct service between San Francisco and Honolulu.

nun ti '2 I ......Haw TcrS'4 pr 1.044, 1'OO, ... H4I

Cai Bret Sugar A Ke- -

Co 6 l c ..; 800,000; 1 :

Hanii kua Pitch t:,( .. j

iupi.-- ilitch 6 P ... 200,800 .... :;n4Hawaiian 1 rriesiion I

Co . Bs 45 p c im i.l 745,0a i -Hawanau IrriKation

fully pHiii ... 55, 00? 11'.Haw om & hiitrar

Co 5 p c j 1.240.C0CI 104 ;.Hilo K R lis (Uyue

"1 IV 1 . . .. l,000.0'.Xf l.iT-- s

Hilo R R Co Rei A j

Extn t on. 6 8j0,u00 Wi

lioiiokna uif I'd 6 p c) 45a, 000, 1 3Hon R .t 1. Co C p c R47.CO0' 7

02'-- ,

From Sac Francisco:March 9 LnrlineMarch 18 WilhelrninaApril Lurlino

For San Francisco:February 24 WilhelrninaMarch 15 LurliueMarch 26 WilhelrninaApril 12 Lurliae

WE WILL NOT SELL DETAIL

THE PACIFIC !

Commercial Advertiser;Entered at the Posroffice at Honolulu,'

T. II., as second-clas- matter.SUPfeCRIPTlON KATES:

One year $12.00Advertising Rates on Apa!ication.HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD.

Von Holt Block, No. C". South King St.C. S. CRAXE : . : : : : Manager

ADDING CASH REGISTERS

Why?

Have You Tested

the Possibilities of

the Wireless ?

On Sno'lav niovnitojs tle office

is nM'!) i'roiii oiCat until ten.

1 05, inKauai R. Cot's ...Kotiala lutch cn s... 5xi,tX4j I 1

For further particulars apply toCASTLE & COOKE, LTD., Agents, Honolulu. 9'.' I,Mi' Bryrte S.l Coo ..., 2,000,000

O A L Co 5 p c j 2,GOii.O00 1 -'

JOahu Siij.f Co 5 p c W.n.f.ooj ... . 1,2( (laa sautM r o ti p c . 1.2.50,0o0: ...Pacific sugar .M ill

Co ri s--

j 500.0001 1 S

Pioneer Mill ' o ti p c 1.25n,0u0 102Wniaiua Ae t'o 5 p c ' l,4n7.onoi .. . I'",

We are selling total adders foriless price.

The Waterhouse Co,

Agents National Cash Eejister Co,

f C n" jf fC j' ' f" K jC j

J Army and ;CRUSHED ROCK AND ROCK SAND.

Hustace-Pec- k Company, Ltd.63 QUEEN STREET. PHONE 295.

We crush our own rock and deliver to all parts of the city. Esti- -

Navy News 3.13 on $100 paid. T54 per centpaid. JRedeemable at 103 at maturity.U'aal up. Hunt 8c Hogemates oavon on al of road work and grading. Reasonable prices.

Albert F. AfOng!Civil EnS,neers and surveyors

, i Irrigation. Railways. Land Sarvejj,832 FOHT STREET

1139 Fort St. Honolulu.Coal and Wood STOCK AND BOND BROKERSTOCKS AND BONDS

Trent Trust Co., Ltd.BOUGHT AND SOLD Member Honolulu Stock od Bond

Exchange

s S S t , v , v .

Col. Schrader's Duties.SAN FI.'A X IS( ( ), i'cbruaiv lo.

Cienora! Thooias H. Carry paidcall v.'torday on I.'ea 'I 't i ! a

Ciicl Srlnio ri tin- l!.!Lt-li:- p Caiirv.rniaami tlicn .allcil np,.n Kear-Ailniira- l la.

P.. Carry, c on ma loicr ,.f the Wc-- tHo was aecmi: pa n idl ly hi aid.

Captain I.' dn-r- t '. Ia -. While bothealis were of an otlicial nature, afterthe formalities were over a yeijci-a-

social chat followed.Colonel Frederick von Siii;oloi,

chief uartef!na-te- t' of thish's dici.-- at this post

yesterday. He returijoi! 1'iaoil St. LouisTuesilay. to which point he had goiifto be jd'esi'iit at the woiblinir of his

Ours is the be-- t quality and we deliver any quantity.

HONOLULU CONSTRUCTION AND DRAYING CO., LTD.,

Phone 2S1. Ouoon St., next 10 Inter-Han- Oili.-e- .

Classified AdvertisementsWant Ads., two lines, one time, 10 cenk

FOR RENT 1.THE HOME of P. von p.unm, h CtV

looe Hills, is offered for rent at lnominal price rooms nindern

impro enient. Impure of TrentTiu-- t Co., Ltd. !Ot9

Classified AdvertisementsWant Ads., two lines, one time, 10 cents.

Perfect Work

FRENCH LAUNDRYGuaranteed,

rieretai.ia, opp. Richards St.

Phone 14!C

a

. 1 .

r

i

FOR SALE.PLVMOCTII ROCK 04-- . sua

!..iO set tin-'- . Dr. P.ittie. H"' el and

"WHO said

BAGGAGE inC n ion. s. a.ci

sf'cotnl son. lr. Alicvne on curadcr.Classified Advertisements A WELL eMaMishe-- pav n

ti:!':no hliliess. A ooodtn Mi.-- s Irene Boiol, liauuhtcr of .lode

V. Coid, a note.l jori-!- .aoataa- -

mi nit v

ifin: ( ,,,oer v..,, Schrader will ' 'y1 Vaiit Ads., two lines, one time, 10 cents, t"r a practical biisin.- -s man with af.'Hiiilv. Aadress I. c. this of-- In t no traaspoii. iooh 101 . - - : :

WANTED.i uriiayo i o a i )n a rnva t lo re ho w ii! 11- -

ln iiuar.enua-.ei- - s dcp.m oieut

Ib-- 37;t

BLACK and Clawson liookbinders ' per- -Shatter, ulo're toe mtaiitrv v ! !

"i' loraiino machine, inches, in goodorder. Sold to make room for alaroer tnachitie. Will be sold cheap.

are -- latioacl; Srhoiicbl bar- - I I ; v.vn I ,:.ppa :a"is a! t i..'wheie the caalry - hoi;-e- d. j P"U:iie loato!,!. ;,

rt l,'02"r, where tiie coa-- t arlil-- j

onuttered. ci;M'.K ,vvj tor :.s k,-e-

a

amiierv - Apjuy at bindery, Hawaiian Gazette

oihee. s.-j-IbiriiH' tiie absence of Colonel von ' " u ..,. j.;.- i.t rs.ontl,.. A ! av-- - W.r oil'nraili-r- , t'oloiiel l,". R. Sievi-n- wilij

iIAiV XimiK. ti st class ruiinis ffitk

board, lo-n- i Peretauia Ave. Phone

c'.::::. m' 'o.M PLId'EEV f iirnisiicii

in ('.dleue Hills on uar lintTelephone J 770. 8.199

cottage; 'o.o0 a monti.

Ajipiy 1 si; Emma street. 373

XEWLV FI'RXISHL'D front room;

water; three minutes from Part

street. Impiire 17o Beretauia, S.197

H "X'SEKEEPIXG RooMrs at Wakiki.

Apply corner Richards and Beretanit')'.H

ROOMS unfurnished and newly ft

nihe,!. c.'o-- e to cars. Address P. 0.

l!ox l:i. S5S8

FCRXISIIED. 4 P.. R. hoite. piano, ett

1"71 P.erttania avenue. W. L Ho-

ward. 85S8

FCRXISHEI) house to rent in NuuaM

Valley, so". on per month. APP

The atei'house Couii any.

coT'J'AC. ES, witii board. Mrs. J. C

s: iy. 2- Kaiia road, Waikiki.

AX EX I'ERI EX 'El ia.iy hat trimmerwanied. ii!o;p.-- of '. ,,v ;, ,. :

4

act as iprirteimaster.Moscly Guerrila's Fortune.

XORFoLK. 'o... l'ebioarv 1.". Tli et. 11.

HITCHCOCK'S "Hawaii and Its Vo-lcanoes," the most complete publica-tion in existence bearing on the geo-logical formation of the Territory asit relates to volcanoes. Handsomelvillustrated. !.2.0n at Hawaiian GazetteCo.. Ltd., S King Ptieet. Noil

1v A W ICC-A- KK w )lute man. v, ,t :

ranCOMPANY

.IAS. H. LOVE.

PHONE 152

Vrsona! a ' ! t ' ion

!! ..v.lers.

f r ' e of .1 oh n 1. ' ore, one ot !

faiiii.n, M"-b- v confederate raii'r-- .

di'led in a will lo !''-- s reniarkaii nan was t he li fe of t he ' e- -t at..r. i

h.td aociimalated .7."Vi A, ;

I

r- c.u!o:. I. .,.

el It' , to (li kM os, e u- :i j

o! id oppo- ,, ;

A 'i,l ess li ,,W-- i

'Xperieiic , if atI at w hat salarv . J

rod ?: rCCy con- -

j

I!

HOC XI.) volumes Planters' Monthly,complete in its details of the sugarindustry wherever cane is grown.Hawaiian C'azette Co., Ltd. .vail

V?fr-- - -

lb - 01 nmw

ec s ; na t a tnW. Mackay -

to ii;m-- i It, la

!IO lliol e. l!

00 a t ra 10

'

an a Norto

I'.OI'XD volumes Agriculturist .and For-ester: invaluable tr. j)crsos interest-ed in dser-itie- d indu.--trie- anvwhet'e.Hawaiian Cazettc Co.

'vlt;i

' 'A MEN'S CLOTHINGEX 's do I'i'H N' ; on credit : s ! a 0 ;l

Snir aai: ;,t or J. ,,.Vv'a- i' o. a,.. Huildi ,J. v.-.-

s'l

NEWLY furnished rooms, clean

evorv particular: for gentlemen.

the Villa. 1 Fort St. For part. , . . 1 sit TtL

j IHA.MON'l'S and jewelry bought, pob:ami cxehanjro.t. J. Carlo, Fort St apso - to ii) .iaar- -

, Sill1PROFESSIONAL CARDS.Of Xol;,l.o.tv -

TV, ... p.IICMI.OFFICES FOR RENT.IV. NEW ERA lb TFL. No. I'35

,.. hv the d y,ALEXAXI'Ei:si CoElectric Toaster-Sto- vi tnshed riii 'i;c

C..;tain Yon weeVor' a'.'.V.:!.: Tnpicaiiy fiW.t4

Te,:.;s I n 0 r r e ?nth- -

vorxo nriLciNc.up f fire-proo- f

' inciude, ;,;,.! ri- - i:gi,t,water, aia! janitor -- ortho

von 1 1 a m m Yuang

;'s Orders.a ani '

HENH- - eUin.MA;!al

JAFANESE EMPLOYMENT

AGENCY.'T1IK I'A N IiX WAL1.) ' fjre- -

!'''' a' OiSice io;ial;rig jn citv.r of

ae ,r

Comv. nn- -

, i, actiI.M'A

c. . Oil" i J.-- o

. ... ,r,.nt N''ROOM AND BOARD.

hm" v;;k;;--o- i,Hi

VOCAL.

Besides s.rin(j toast as it should be. crisp, brown and hot. it

Cooks as well as Toasts

Is a convenient stove for meals at odd hours. late suppers.Si;-da- y night tea. or for the sick room.

Price S8.50

LOST.s aparim

i;;i road, o:a H,ipi--R- -

S'tli

AUTOMOBILES.

V ETFIRINAEI N.in!!!:

as c t

so'i.ta, cioi,.s;

ICk3'3

HI

tj!

DENTISTS.m FOUND.EGGS FOR HATCHING. v, 'itCadhe Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.!'!? i0 !lijp PHYSICiAN.

E M PLO Y M E N T OFFIC K.! !'Wi Si: aooKs. u:ui,ri;.

.. 1-s Coioi, St. I'h.-n- 7,71!. s j (aW7- - '

STEINWAY & SONSH 0C0M0BILEouse winner A MOTHER'S AXXIETY. ELOCUTION.K la

ANT. OTHER FlA-w- -M A

THAYER PIANO218.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED.UNION ELECTRIC CO.,

I. C. CAETER, Prop,Harrison Building.

Phone

"The Best Built Car in America"jsCHTJMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTD.,

Agents.

and a o lao Hotel OTJAEANTEEg;Ci. TUNING- -

S.V.i'jJ .

Page 9: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

SECTION SECOND SECTION

PAGES 9 TO 12 PAGES 9 TO 12

KSTABLI.-niE-D JULY 2, 1356.

HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY. TUESDAY. MARCH 1.

wLGraoud OcsaHraionoK

NOW ON ! NOW ON!Price reductions not equaled to any other time. Every department in the store represented. Thousands of dollars' worth of

reasonable merchandise that women, girls and small children need right now, at reductions in no instance less than 25 per cent and

from that to one-ha- lf or more. Hundreds of bargains. The partial list herewith gives an idea of our artistic method of closing out

the entire stock

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

The strongest lines in the market secured for this sale. Com-

plete to the last detail. We know the goods are "Good Goods"they're right in quality, and we have made them right in

price before they are offered to you. Garments from 25c up.

SMART DRESSES FOR CHILDRENFrom 2Va to 11 years; in Gingham, Lawns, etc. Big reductions.

LADIES' COATSHigh-Grad- e Goods; Tan and Oxford; guaranteed waterproof;regular $15.00 each; Sale Price, $8.50.

DOMESTIC "GOOD GOODS " RIGHTLY PRICEDThese are Fresh, Clean Goods, and goods that will give wearand satisfaction.

SWEATERS

Ladies' and Children's Sweaters, plain and fancy weave: close- -

A HOSIERY SALE THAT LEADSThis hosiery sale surpasses any hosiery event we have knowl-edge of in months. We suggest, anticipating your wants formonths to come, as these are regular staple numbers which willcost you the regular price after this sale. The quality in everyinstance is thoroughly reliable.

TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINSFine Table Linen is as essential as toys for Christmas. Eachpiece of these imported linens is the finest we have been ableto secure for the money 25c a yard and up. A large assort-ment to choose from.

LACE CURTAINS GREATLY UNDERPRICEDLarge savings may be had on splendid Lace Curtains. TheCurtains are 2! 2 to yards long, in white and ecru, suit-

able for parlors, dining or living rooms. A wide range ofpatterns.

LINGERIES AND TAILOR-MAD- E SUITSTo close out the entire line, we have made a tremendous re-

duction of 50 per cent to 75 per cent.

SHEETS SHEETING

10-- Sheeting; Sale Price.. 35c yd9-- Sheeting; Sale Price.. 30c yd8-- 4 Sheeting; Sale Price, 27-2- c yd7-- 4 Sheeting; Sale Price. .25c yd6-- 4 Sheeting; Sale Price.. 20c yd

90x90 Sale Price $1.00 each81x90 Sale Price 80c each72x90 Sale Price 75c each63x90 Sale Price 65c each54x90 Sale Price 50c each

fitting, single-breasted- ; Norfolk or Pony Coats; 23 per cent,to 50 per cent, discount.

NEW SPRING WAISTSLawn, Linen, Madras and Mull. These attractive waists willbe shown next Monday. They are new arrivals in springStyles in the newest designs. Have long sleeves, buttons infront and in the back, and are so greatly underpriced as towarrant your taking this occasion to lay in a spring supply.

EMBROIDERIES

Importer's spring accumulations bought underpriced. Thesegoods are the season's accumulations, strictly e inpattern and design, fresh and clean. This sale can never beduplicated.

Outing Flannel 12 yards $1.00

A.F.C. Ginghams, 200 pieces to choose from 12 yards $1.00

Linen Torchon Laces; regular $1.00 dozen; Sale Price 50c dozenVictoria Lawns, d pieces; Sale Price 60c piece

Nainsook in 12-yar- pieces; Sale Price SI. 60 piece

NOW ON!NOW ON!

A, LLOIVQq Forfc Street, Opposite Catholic Churchmm m

i FI51IKET IBHECKOHS HIT !

IS ID St BUILT ON THE SCENT

TOM SHARP, The PainterElite Building

Phone 397

Signs of all kinds.Scenic Work, Decorating,

Graining, Paper Hanging, Etc.

ken Street Property Leased 'Trail of th- - Opium Smugglers! , :, , !T- !! t

- "!i.!v I.Is Getting Warm ManyUe Chuck Structure

Arrests Made.to Be Ornamental

TUERE IS ONLY ONE

Peerless Preserving Paint

Office fort St. opj. W. G. Irwin k C.TEL. tfll P. O. Box 757

.:;!u' !l'Tai

) itf. -- i '! w imrii,,i.;i- - h:it'! Eagle Brand Shoe Cream;r:1;i .n" 'i.

..1' .i

fA - r iITHE SAME OLD STORY. ron Deasv.i

Puts a pair of rusty, scuffed shoes on a par with thosejust from the shoe store. There is nothing in the

Eagle Brand Creamih: :it.! ; r (!! .

in !' !:ir ;'.7 . bati y - :i w.: :.. rt"ry t. t !,..

Mattresses

Furniture.that will injure the softest, finest leather. It is free from

acids of every description, and when used as directed will

impart a high polish.

We have this in Black. Golden Brown. Russet, and Ox Blood

shades.

! !:Coyne Furniture CoM Ltd.

Real Estate ExchangeLimited.

82 King Street.

7- t o

(Nova White and inShades

Baby. Alice and Navy Blue. Pink. Old Rose and Cardinal.

Lavender. Purple and Plum- - Pearl and Dark Grey, two

shades of Green- - Champagne- - Golden and Tobacco Brown.

Tnese are superior for the treatment of canvas and buck-

skin shoes.25 AND 35 CENTS A JAR.

Fire InsuranceTHE B. F. DILLINGHAM CO,

LTD.(! m st l'!( 4' '''I t'J h d- -

11 (l IK; DlMM'l s I old s tun! I It M(l.

'I I i 1 1- -

Mobiles :- -r

island General Agents for H.Taa:

Atlas Assurance Comyniy of LondonN York UndPrsTiif: .;?":iry.riovidehce Vasl;:ns;'to!i Ir.surauce

tti's diu lo I tmvTijit.hnn;uaturidly t truKi t i c us

1 11 v n

)i st tirusonrn rum i h 1 1 .1

INHUMAN BRUTE TORTURESd Old.t 1 M V. III I 1 I 111 I

HORSE ON K ni b bIHtti vr" . . .7 . . Mclnerny's Shoe StoreFORT STREET JUST ABOVE KING STREET.

il Oc! lis J ll'IH'JK'iiU I -- J j CISAl'AUV - ll.UV tt)t llCUMIIM' u!K h

urn- -

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY CO.

Kaimuki Property83 Merchant St. Phone 553.

!pACHEC0"S DANDRUFF KILLER

ha-- -' tlic Jt ill nanu" j the I

1

"CALIFORNIApo vSyhl p Co.

''- - isljSfe Read the "Advertiser," World's News Daily! ",;rH'''r1 TLii i inn

Page 10: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

u

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1910.1 n

.iii.i in m mi iiim """"'"'''""""'"'''

-

8 t, m I A Money cheerfully

refunded if not per-fectly satisfied withyour purchase.

Wc. wcint ev ery Lnciy

in Honolulu to visitthi BIG SALE.

FUNDTODAY. TUESDAY. AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. OUR DOORS WILL BE THROWN WIDE OPEN AND THE GREATEST ARRAY OF HIGH-GRAD- E MERCHANDISE, DESPERATELY CHEAP,

WILL BE SHOWN TO THE PUBLIC OF THIS CITY-T- HAT THE LIKE OF WHICH FOR QUALITY AND FOR GOOD VALUES HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE. EVERY ITEM IN THIS ADVE-

RTISEMENT FOR WHICH WE QUOTE A PRICE IS BRAND NEW GOODS. AND WILL BE PLACED BEFORE OUR CUSTOMERS FOR THE FIRST TIME TODAY. IN ADDITION. OUR OWN

BEFORE OUR SPRING NOVELTIES ARRIVE IN THE LURLINE, DUE HERE MARCH 9.STOCK HAS BEEN REMARKED TO BEDROCK PRICES. WE MUST MAKE A BIG CLEARANCE

New spoonOfltOO

NewWash Goods28-i- n. Kashmir Pongee in 12 colorings at 22y2cyd.

50c value in Wool Finish Suitings, 28-in- ., at 30c yd.

Geneva Printed Organdie 12 styles, 32-in- ., at 15c yd.

Superior Quality Mercerized Foulards, new designs.. 45c yd.

30 Pieces Imported Zephyrs, plain and checks, at.. 30c yd.

Uttsah Suiting (Cotton Shantung), 15 fashionable

colors, at 27y2cyd.

Edinburgh Swiss Stripes and Checks, fast colors, at 15c yd.

" Drap de Andes'' (new linen finish Poplins), all shades,

at 35c yd.

Rexford Cloth, the new striped wash suiting, 16

colors, at 15c yd.

Tioga Pongee, white and colors, 32-i- n. wide 22y2cyd.

Belivue Batiste, light grounds, fast colors, at t5cyd.Silk India Mercerized Fabric in 12 designs, at 30c yd.

Chever Wool, a popular diagonal wash goods, at... 30c yd.

English-mad- e Striped Linen Suitings, 4 styles, at... 30c yd.

32-i- n. Striped Regatta Cloth, 6 colorings, at 20c yd.

Soisette, permanent finish fabric, new shades, at... 30c yd.

Together with a great selection of White Goods, including "Sherette,"Fiaxon. Persian Lawns, India Linons, Victoria Lawns, etc., etc., at

prices that will astonish everybody.

200 PIECES NEW SILKS AT PRICES THAT WILL SET

HONOLULU TALKING.

Norma Shantung. 9 shades, the new changeable silk, 45c yd.

Daukar Corded Shantung. 28-i- n. wide, all new colors. 55c yd.

Mira Silk. 8 shades, 28-i- n. wide, regular 75c at b5c yd.

New Barcda Silk. 28-i- n. wide. 6 shades, at 50c yd.

Kinsha Silk. 12 shades. 27-i- n. wide, at 50c yd.

Kobe Silk in ail the new colorings, at 35c yd.

Kumchimda Silk. 1 dress each kind. 12 styles, at... 60c yd

Elegant New Diagonal Silk. 27-i- n. wide, black and

colors, at SI .25 yd.

Four shades 28-i- n. New Brocaded Silks, at SI.50 yd.

Floral Shantung. 12 shades, every new color, at 50c yd.

36-i- n. New Colors and Black Satin, at 51.00 yd.

Fancy Floral Shantung. 1 dress each pattern. 12

styles, at 90c yd.

S1.75 value in 36-i- n. Superior Black Taffetta at.. $1.20 yd.

Daihi Silk Tussah. 27-i- n. wide, new shades, at 55c yd-

Fancy Messalines. 1 dress each. 12 styles and colors

at $1.25 yd.

S2.00 value in 36-i- n. Black Messaline. at $1.50 yd.

Baimir Silk Tissues- - 27-i- n. wide. 12 shades, at 50c yd.

50-inc- h Tennis Stripe Wool Serges $1.35 yard56-inc- h English Mohair. Black and Colors $1.35 yard

S2.50 value in 54-i- n. White Serge, at $1.66 yard

20 pieces of a Suit Length, each of Fine Imported

Lightweight Wool Goods, at $1.50 yard

Superior Quality Cream Voile, 46-i- n $1.35 yard42-inc- h New White Striped Mohair 65c yardBlack Worsted Melrose Suiting, worth $3.25, at $2.25 yardNew Black and White Wool Plaids at $1.10 yard

Summer Parasols$2.50 Values in New Parasols at $1.50$2.75 Values in New Parasols at $1.75$3.5(1 Values in New Parasols at $2.75$4.00 Values in New Parasols at $3.00$4.50 Values in New Parasols at $3.50$1.00 Values in Children's Parasols at 65c

GOODSSpace win not permit of us to particularize the great bargains in this sale of Domestic Goods. A brief

mention of5 a few items will give some idea of the values all round. 50c. Table Linen at 35c; $1.00 TabicLinen at 65c; $2.00 Table Linen at $1.5G; $2.00 Linen Sheeting at $1.50; $2.00 Table Napkins at $1.25 a

doz. ; S5.00 Linen Towels at $3.50 doz. Anything at all you may want in Household Cotton or Linen Goods.You can save lots of money by attending this siile.

zPAFSTfVDENi

As already announced, our Great Spring Show in this department will take effect soon after the Lurlincarrives, but we will offer for the first time today some extraordinary bargains bought much below theirreal value.

EVERY GARMENT WE HAVE

LEFT OVER IN TAILOR-MAD- E

SUITS- --- AND THE STYLES A"F

ALL GOOD." WILL BE SOLD

DESPERATELY CHEAP AT THIS

SALE.

Children'sDresses

New stlyes. 6 to 14

years, all different:about 36 altogether:from $1.50 to $5.50.

Percale Wash

DreSSeS. New Stles

Worth S7.50 at $5 00

Worth $6.50 at $4 50

Worth $5.00 at $3.50W-r- th $4.50 at $2.25

Tub Suits

in Linen & Cotton

$15.00 Values.. S3.50

$12.50 Values -- .$G.50S 10.00 Values.. S5.00

$ 5.50 Values.. $4.50

Princess Gowns

New

$ 7.50 values ?.t S3. 50

S 3.50 values at S4.50

SI 0.00 va:uos at S6.50

SI 2.50 values at $8 50

WAISTS! WAISTS!A TREMENDOUS LINE ALL LAID OUT UPSTAIRS.

Wash Waists, worth $1.50. at 85c

New Net Waists, worth $5.00. at $2-9-5

Cream Net Waists, worth $7 50. at $3.75

Batiste Waists Half Price.Big Bargains in Tailored Waists.

WAISTS FROM 50c TO $50.00 EACH AT THIS SALE

We are replacing R. & G. and W. & B. Corsets withother makes. We want to clear out our entire lino nf I H nnfls beforethe Ltirline arrives.

VI ARGAINSOur prices for Muslin Garments should keep

us hustling hard to wait on the trade. Stepupstairs and inspect the marvelous valuesat this sale, at

The Newest and

Cleanest Stock of

Merchandise

in this city

Plenty of

help engaged

to take care

of our patronsV17 I

p.Irs - t

saw'

Xj, TIFT"1 - "Tar miiigtHffBi

Page 11: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

THE TACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU. TUESDAY. MARCH 1. 101 11K ,m mmm n

H T-- - """! I

It , g.

HERWOUS ATTACK'NEW BOOKS AT

HONOLULU LIBRARY!Letters From

The PeopleI) if I IV I!a tin -- l Lr

Ully

SWIFT'SMiik-Fe- d Chickensare delicacies found nowhere else in Honolulu

than in this market. The supply is limited. TheBIRDS ARE FAT AND TENDER.

Metropolitan Market,P. Meilbron, Prop.

inIff

III111

VV.Telephone 45

Try us on

Hw

IX RE EUILDIM; ORDINANCE.

l

li; l'..r

H ALLEY'S C CMET.

American Brokerage Company, Ltd.

RETAILERS.

93-9- 5 King St.. near Maunakea. Daily Delivery.

NEW HATS, Coast StylesEX. ALAMEDA

K. UYEDA, Nuuanu St.5S i

Iff'

I

Groceries

--Y?

& SON, LTD,

AUTO REPAIRSWE HAVE FIRST-CLAS- S MECHANICS AND THE

MOST MODERN EOUIPMENT. ALSO OUR CHARGESARE MODERATE.'

'1 o

Jit!

s 't

1 f

I' '

111!- III

Royal Hawaiian Garage, Ltd.Ceo. S. Wells, Mgr.

Hotel St., opp. Hawaiian Hotel. Phone 191.

! FOLLOWS THE GRIP

jA California Woman Tells

i How the Tonic Trcat- -

mcnt Cured Her.trc.uiLii's timt result frm an

lioute uttack it ilm grip nrv uot iuwaystia .d to tht-i- r truo source but no less anHuthunty tlmu Dr. tJstt r itatfs thataiuKtst cvriy form of dusfase of ttii-- ;

uorvi.us sy.-ti-- iu amy follow luflueuza.I "p!-siu- of spirit?, uud iufiau. Iioliu

ai" fnqvuuit afti'i-- t rt'fct.s of tlie grip, atliiufitratt'd Ly tin? chmi of Mrs. Win. CHull, who lives at Mi liost. l,ut whost-- :

is N.,, 2j5 Clay btrn-t- , SauFl aiicisf'o, Oal.

"AfirniM-vi-r- s attm.-- f the grip a fowvf ai's fits'"." film says. 'I to suf-- ,

t"i' frotu s Fur thrt--years I wu, u tn-rv- t us wrcrk and w;t

to hfd liurilij :U of tli;f t iuit.it l hard to my autlVriii. Iw.-i.- 'oJiijiitti ly cxlittu.stoii and hud nostri-!!Rtli- . 1 ftit as though I wouldii'-vd- get v. 11. I could not g-- t n.iichsh-- p and Mm!d cry a gr.-a- di-a- i.

Wii n f ri-- ud ended i 'ii inc I r n;id hi aceup only for a short time wheu I v-- . uid

!c,,!';tp-- e

"I w as lirmg in (idroy and wastreat nd hy thiee doctor-;- . Tln'v pvpn:" only ti nijiorary relief uud aid 1 win

from nervous r tration. 1

was complete v mi nted until I icprtii- ! ;l'r William- -' Pink Fill,. Af'. ra

short trial 1 surjirised to find howllMlfll gi inl they wei'e don,g me. I

iirc'd in fli'sh a nd str-n- th and kept r.ti;m-rvii;- tinf.l I was cure,'.. 1 felttwenty yeai ., vounyer. I'r. Willi;nn'1 '; tik Fills a t" my only !octor now andwl.encv-- r 1 don't f d j'.i.-- t well. I take a!V-,- tioscs of thy pills and tiievalwashelp me'

I'r. Williams' Pink l'il!s ar .Mirrnn-- :

t"e i to s.ife and harmless to i he mo-- t:e; ieat con-tit- ut inn. They e, ,n.t a:n nomorphine, opiate, narcotic, or an- -

tiring to ciu,e a driiur hafdt. tug toItic-i- hinod-huildim- ; r- ; v they a'.

iuv lluaMe in t1 e treatment of Mich di-.-- i

. ases as la. ureeH sickness. r!,en.;m:it:sni. an i tiie atT of fevers

helpful liookh't. Diseases of ther.'i .!. gtv'tiir inon- ii:f' rniation ahuutthe renieiiv Will he si'M free mi reipie,t

lr. William, Fink 1' lis are sold hynil clruygists. or will be sent, postpaid".on receipt of prie", .",0 cents per Im.n ; sixlwixes for $'J.oO, hy the Dr. William- -Medicine Company , tsobtmectady, N. Y,

Mr and Mrs.

HASHIMOTO

MasseursKheumatism,Bruises,QuicklyRelieved.Telephone 637178 Beretanlaavenue.

OAHU RAILWAY TIME TABLE.

Outward.Fur Wiiiariae. Wa ialua K:i linku rind

u-.- Sta, ;,,,,..,..- -;;- -., p. ,.

I'''"- - l ity. a Mill and Wayt a ' ii'i's 7 :lci a. Hi.. '.: a. tin.

'11 ::: a. it... l':1.". p. m.. p. ii,..c. in.. j.':..o '. :ii., '11:1. p. tu.

'ai.ia-.- ani is:.. n;., ill : 1.1 p.

Inward.A K r 'i'.n. W:

i

Kwa Mill nnl'a. ft.

A r ;i i li'i'i'i Waliiawa nnla. in., t : lu p. n,.. T.u'.l

The i Foci a a . i o i r . a two hoartrain ,c:;,- e;:,-- s honored .

lea es evety Sunday .at sa. in.: ii'O; i a, in Lr. arrives in I o to d n

j at 1".!-- ' p. j... T!-.- Limited st..j-- .n!ya: F'-ai- i':-- v and W'aianae outward.and Waiaii:..-- . Waipal.u ami Fearl t.'itvinward." l.ai!v. 'Fxi-et.- Stmdav. tSnndnv On I v.(1. '. i ' ! si .

. F. ('. SM 1TII,Si,T:er:;;end. lit. h F. A.

KOULAU RAILWAY TIME TABLE

DAILY, F.X Id'T SATURDAY,A N ' HULIDAYs

L a K a ha t;a f r Pu :ia .in,llaiiu;-- Laic Kai.uku andWav ar 12:00 M.

rr- K ,: ii i, :i a; 1 :U0.F.Mh. ti;-n- .!

l.i'V, , a h i .! f .r Laic. Thl 11

id a. F linn, Kal.aria andWav s.,.;n, .,. 1 : la P.M.rn.v K dnin-- t a: - i" P.M.

-- All' i. DA Y sl'M Y

A N !UL1I)AYS

rr ve !: .' ".s A.M.,i:oc Kft-F-

i

v. A.

Qahu Ice & Electric Cc,

d nt

PAPFOR ALL rUlFI'OSES.

American - Hawaiian Paper and

' a aufin'i itn

... ....whooping rOL'f.M. Lei i

RroUGHS. BRUNCWn Is. t

...J Creol.e f : "j

h maM.boca to

i.- --

,Vr Debits- -

- t;iw.".-- "

II, Y.vWr ,Vrj la l:ie

... j. i uc.Co

l

vp

.

FaRv.-- ferret

j

W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.

MERCHANT ST. I

wgaCTeaewaiarensi

Pure Hawaiian Gream

..!". e.c:of it- - an 1 ."oii.Oi :.; ran? makeour cream sa;u '.: v. Our

h:vTATIVE :Ej.;r:o.:s.

('all v;p

THE POND DAISY, TEL. 890,or MAY, LEVY or DAY & CO.

FEENCH AND EYELET

EmbroideriesMRS. J. ROSENBERG

Second Floor. Y;nr.s Building.

"YAM AT 0 Y A"ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS AND

PAJA5LAS MADE TO ORDER.1246 Fcrt St., Just above Orf

BO WO

JADE JEWELRYAr.v Style Mi;!.' m Onl-'r- .

TREWERl CO.. LTD.

E'"r- - "::::!:,! Co..

feercial U:i:,-- A.iuva;." Ci, Ltd.,8c!"-5-

i Union & N.i'ionM ln-;rr:- eCo....: ::.... .

Xi PP"r Rhine innii-.i:- Co.. Ltd..

A I'AS.

V v

f

? iiJTl:l ft SoutDSr. i Curie Co..

Rubber GoodsGOODYEAR RUBBER CO.

ft H- PEASE - . Fre'-'df- '

A.

Mi Neil! & CDBioinv. Lif2XGiKEERS AND ATACifTNIST

"a and E.c'

and REGAL

AUTOMOBILESb . -

I SPUN CNDY

! M. Lew r (. .

Thic n

j:1 agency.

A :.

W.. M.

j

j

'

.

'

j

.1

j

M

'

T.

'

.

WOMAN'S BOARD.

"

Aimo M

r:d F d

M.

M ,. lh .1. iliO

WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO

Their Unceasing Work Keeps UsStrong and Healthy.

t

A': e ill ,,.!,- -

t ' T ;,r'"1T '"'--'

dyy- - X' h"!1

'. I..

i,.,.d h K.

;. , Vl.

I','..'

v t

F. ii-

,1"-- x

f.,r !.- IFi-a- Idaiid-I i

Wail PaperWe have a display rack

in our first-floo- r showroom

that was specially designed

to assist ycu in selecting

onr vsaii paper.

Let us hi'in sou make vcur

LEVVERS & COOKE,

L .i u

V

mi rr p. v pu n pt U U. uiiU'U

"f N- n F v N

i : : ; m c; i' ;

THE EAGLE

HEAP,

3VER.

9.

Is

Oc vd.

5c yd.

5c yd.

Ccyd.

2cyd.

5c yd.

5c yd.

5c yd.

2C yd.

5c yd.

c yd.

3c yd.

c yd.

3c yd.

Dc yd.

rette,"

:tc, at

rief

iblc

5 a

ids.

line

icir

S!IRS.

.85c

$2.95

$3.75

SALE

thore

of

r!, 0, HALL

OUR SPECIAL

STOCK-TAKIN- G SALEstill continues

Some of the items advertised have been closed out. but

we have replaced them with other bargains.

We are too busy to give detailsHousehold Department- - Take Elevator.

Room 400

JUDO BUILDING

ABOUT A

f W

Ml

i

CLEANING. DYEING niPiiLh-iN- G V.Oi:''

p. i ::T . '.vr i s l i; i! h i

Teicphoue hTos'... Supply Co., Ltd.

Can 1.

Page 12: Thetis Swears Warrants Cablegramsevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/46011/1/1910030101.pdf · L--.4., s,. t t: i o s 1 1 v' thDAY, PRICE FIVE CENTS. J ' y', SIS A DISPOSITION

Mlfig

JlrT

1

12 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1910.

WEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN K

Kniili iw:i

!'J.( w

Xlui.

i.-

D: ELECTION OF OFFICERS. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. c i cpTinm OF OFFICERS. run T PC-- TO RnwnunTr--- -j

unn,,,,:, ;r ,ULUts 01

Houokaa Sugar Company. Helen: Laud Cou:p.uiy. Limited. LV.st Maui Iiruatiou Co.. Ltd."U"ULULU rLANTATlOM

A- - COMPANY.Siu.Amu'v.

' Wed.I.t'l.. 1!

PSALMS NOT BARRED. 'i.i i"'or

Xi V- - ., -: .a- - ,,....,i i iil

' 1 Ni tr a. - ffffA" i ;

' "VX'TII Ti.-;urA- S

SAX ! Vv, COiPP'A A i, M ' i. I. ... ." ' as Tr,-

J. U i.i IplHA1M.A si i W !;'!: -

V. I. A X! A. J : A i. i i A " s, .0 . a , .1 i , oiflBAS s T I. i ' ' j! V W iV. kJ"LF !'U- "- V. . K. ' . . . -t Vic-

. P. i A s . . . .2nd me I' f- -t P.na. " ",ad'' A. - F i '."'' K K ... '

t. aaa,--- A,,,' T" I'ptioJini:. !:. i a i

i '. 1'.. Ml i .'! M IIii. F. FAX'i i..INTERNAL TREATMENT NOT NEC-

ESSARY FOR RHEUMATISM.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

(voniing- -

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Kaaia Land Company, Limited.ti..- a n iooii me.-tiii- , ot t I..- -- aare

tckdeis ,.t ;.,. Ki.aia Land a.'Liu, A. i i ood ibi en P; idayFob! iia :y L'A . IP n. ; . h,bin; dile'cto's U.ie eh-- ted !o -- ere for iiiO ell

-- u noF. !. Ti-it- iA T. H. Petri.'. W. W

iaie. C. . At kertoii. J. H. Call : amat a - ii e. j ii !, of ti.,. s;,j,

k BAVAL

$ Craft

X ,.i t :l

1.. ii. 1' .

'ai;,!i:riK.v . I Ka'.aii:an

..".. K i i. all'!M. --M.'iwkai

an Jtnircra u:'-- . n a rnl'..(

'v i.iiu-- than t!.- -' of tin'

u. rU. la tai- - S'.ijrh llilo.l'ai;i. K.-iu-. "I t ii K aa . a la '" .llli-- i

jjaityofl

Dowr

'iiio'H'i-- ,ii'-.'- o!, tie same .latt

Jo,iOWI!;o oil;, el's ueie a ; a t e 1 I

-- erve for the en-ui- u "' veai I

',.' V,. ' ' Pre-idi- nt

,' :'.'.7:'i-i- : Vice ioesiuco j

' CI I.'! Seeretarv' 11. A 11 1.0 AN 1 lea-iir- er

'I I ' I , II I , , o ,..e.- ' i. I, 'i.i a '

T. 11. IMF.Secretary . Kaala Land ',,mp;.i! , Ltd.

Honoluiii, Februarv 2V. llilo. ."'.t,i

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

' ' " ' "tl. !!au;aki;a . .. Hawaii i

Tla'v raisu.-- i fniii. 1.7 .a. t ,!,- -.! K. I . TKNXKV .M

iiiai,.'!- tlaill i:i-- T Wia k'-- iii !h, Wailii I1'- H. ''' KK X'iri :w4sy at

lnii pull

Lt ship of

Umake '

i iitM, the r

Si Cieyenn

L &s Frai

laSraed he

Kawailoa Land Company, Limited. Ltd.. held at the otlice of IF IlackfehlAt the annua! mcetino' of the share- - & '.. Ltd.. Honolulu. T. IF. 011 Feb-holder- s

of t he Kawailoa Fa ml om p,a n v. ruary 2s. litlo, the following directorsFimited. ndd in Honolulu on Pridav. and auditor were elected to serve forFebruary 2o. iii. the following dine the I'nsuino year: W. Pf'ot en htiner, J. A.tors were !! f,l to sere for the n- - Mef 'and less, F. W. Maet'a rlane. Ceo.suino- y,-ar- : j kodiek and F. Khun p. directors, and

F. P. Tonney, T. 11. Petri... W. W. A rm i n 11 a neb.Mar. a mli tor.h' i:i!,'. c. IF Athertoii. J. p. Unit; and At a subsequent meetiiitr (f the boardtit a -- a ',! a.',,- - of the -- aid of directors, the following otlicers weredirectois. 1,,-i- on the Miiiic date, the! elected to serve for the year:loiiowiao; other- - were appointed to I W. PFOTFNHAFFK Presidentserve f..r the ea-iii- n- year: I J. A. McCAXPLFSS ...Vice Pre-ide- nt

siplement

kty-st- i nie'

Vtiand foui

y Ckeyenm

signing si

Eit old.

k ii whii

a&ned the

kbfiiig the

kSivj to tWis. Ab1

kiu rechris

Silt into

BiKit np 1

Miher last

fej ott ef

i 15

i j

1 !

t-

H down.

jsffiiStjf of

't rat nas

ptan Navi

B'liil for fuk being ece

iif the liasi

h ul uses.

k WW St 8

fer bin

B'ueb gu

rpft and

' !' t1 j s

f..r !l!)v..,. " ran;! :,'.:,' .,:n,. ,,; .5,7;;'

No. 2'i- - , '""'"atl-- :"itv ot S.-- , Fraud... c.i. aBU

ifomia. at the a .S 1 1,,le. of Cai-- one i

ir tar !.Aa u

: n r

kit,, t .: ; ' 01 Mar

t.. the i,; ,;,;i f: , ,i!"rM:! ', and interU tJJ :

; 7?,e lr'" said second dar lThe foil,, wir- t- are the ntnrher,

;;;;;!e!;: - 1$.Numbers 1 .J r n 1' -

s ,n p- -1 2.1. 124. Fd. n. Ill, 60 167'

' ' 1. 4u.--,

40C'4L). 41.1. 430, 433, 43fi. 44F 440 !'4.o.. 477. 4si). 4sp 4s-- lie .c? :"- v., 131. jui4i... r,o2. r,bo. r,. lin 0fi5 6i)9;i..'., ns, (,s4, rs;i, cm 71720. 721. 727. 750. 7,14, 7fi5, 76'..h. 7s,i, 7S3. 7.--. 71.0. S21. S'fiM3, So", Sfla. s7i ,79 s '

!!!'. f22. r32. 13!, 940. 94' 945' '961. 902.Respectfully.

.T. A TtrnrPresident of Honolulu Plantation

otnjiany. 21.S Market St., SanFrancisco. Pal.Dated. San Franeiseo, Feb. 3, 191J,

$o$7

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Kalopa Agricultural Company, Limited,At the regular annual meeting of the

shareholders of the Kaloia Agricu-ltural Company. Limited, held at theotliee of C. Brewer & Company, Lim-ited, on the 20! h d:iv of Februarv, A.D. D'Ht, the following Directors'andAuditor were elected to serve for theensuiiijr year:

Fdward Pollitz. Henry St. Ooar. E.V. Bi-h- Kiehard I vers. H. M. Whi-tney, Directors; and D. G. May. Auditor.

At a subsequent tneetinij of the Boardof Directors, the following officerswere appointed to serve for the ensu-- i

ri x year:W. C. IkWTN PresidentF. F. BISHOP Vice PresidentIL M. tVHlTNFV TreasurerIMCHAkD IVEKS Secretary

KICHAKD IVERS,Secretary, Kalopa Agricultural Co,

Ltd. S3HS

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Weha Agricultural Company, Limited.

At the annual meeting of the

shareholders uf the Well Agriculturalcmpanv, Litiii'ed. held at the office ofc. Brewer Vi 'omiiiiny, Limited, on the

day ,,f February. A. IF HUM. thefollowit-- Director- - and Auditor were

elected to serve for the ensuing vear:PoIFtz. Albert Meyer. . F.

iF-iio- ;.. 11. M. Whitney. Kiehard Ivers,D D. C. .Vlay, Auditor.

At ti meeting of the Board

f Directors, the f 'iluvviii,; otliiters

were appointed to -- , re for ttie ensu-i- n

year:W. C. II; WIN PresidentF. F. Blsop Vice President11. XI. W1UTNFV TreasurerIMcilAlMi J V F.F's Secretary

IM' HAK'D lVEh's,Seeretarv. Weiia Agricultural Co., Ltd.

is

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Waianae Company.At the annual mi'i'-it- i of the Stoc-

kholders of the Waianae Company, held

this day at the otm-- .,f J. .XL Dowsett,

Homo liu. t:., toliowina: officers were

elected to -- etve for the c'lisuinji year:

C. N. WILcoX President

A. S. W!L''UX Vice 1'residcnt

J. XF DoL'TT- ami Trea-ur- er

IIKXIIV lb iL.M FS. .." Auditof

Dl K Y.i ' i'i !;- -- .. X. Wilcox. A.

Wileov. W. Smith, Henry

Holm.--- at d J. XF

Dated, i.,.,:u:, T. IF. Fciiruary 24,

,t At I a j !"!'"!' Seeretarv,s.,;o; Waiaiao' rti J my.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Inter-Islan- Steam Navigation Co-mpany. Ltnuted.

- ,' of the sfock-- -

.'.'.V.!'; Xavi- -

A'i AAmi s--

. a:

....:, , ., h-h- l at the

FcLnMry -- 4.ee V

o - . - ni

i..,-'-t..r-were

.' . , - no-- vear:

X. "A M u . SMITH

'IF '.t:"WN', j f ci ii iKE, X hi V

f tb',''" 01 " day.

. .dc.-tc- to

dervt

v'h'--'. i'r.-F- --1

,.,f.tary; LIiiF-:- .

Seeretarv.

ANNUAL MEETING.

Pr. A'tr Fact,;:-- ' C'":r.pany.. .j ,,

. ','!ripa.v'; .; :, .. a "of direct.?

'. ... v !'

of thev."! k otti.--'

.... , -- .. ... ... btiiidiug, on

MavMarca AF F'Fk at P.'. M '

NOXVELL," -

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Haleakala Ranch Co.

At the annual mcetino, of the stock-hoidcr- s

aieaka la Fanch ('u. held onUediie-da- v. Februarv UU, the fol-

louiiio wi-i- eiecteii direcTol's of he

jco!iipau' to -- ere lor the on.-uin- o ear:j 11. P.' Ha hi win. H. A. Baldwin. L. A.i Thai -- ion. W. ( . Smith. J. P. 'nnk,'.

At ti suii-eipie- nt meitino ot the ilirec- -

toi- - ot' -- aid company, held on the same'lete. t he toll .urn- - named othcers were

lor the eiisiiino; vealH. I'. BALDWIN 1 'residentil. A. BALDWIN Vice Pre-i.ie- nt

,. , a ,F Treasurerpy p; FAXi-.- Seeretarv

,i i, m i i u ii .AuditorIi. E. PAXTOX,

s - (10, Seeretarv.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Lahaina Agricultural Company, Ltd.At the annual inei-tiiio- ; of the srock-holder- s

of tlie Lahaina Asrrieultural Co..

,:Ko- - If'I'lHK Trea-ur- er

F-- K1'AMl' Secretary

KLAMP.. secretary.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Pioneer Mill Company, Limited.At the annual meeting of the stoek-hohlei-- s

of the Pioneer Mill Company.Limited, held at the otlice of II. l'lai-k-fel-

..v Co.. Ltd.. Honolulu. T. IL. 011

Monday, February 2s. l!lo. the fol-lowing directors and auditor were elect-ed to serve for the ensuing vear: '. F.Ilackfehl, Paul IF Isenber.' IF F,.ck(.W. Pfotenhauer. J. A. Me landless. F.W. Macfa rlane and F. Klamp. directors:Armin llaneberc;, auditor.

At n subseipient mee'iiio; of the boardof directors the following ofticer- - wereaj, pointed to serve for the year:I. F. HACK FFL1 Pri-i.l- .nt

.il I. I,. I. Ij.v lir.Ko . . . Vice lies.K ,.- 2nd Vice Pres.

W. PFoTHXHAFFk !,--- -- are-F. KLAMP Seeretarv

1". KLAMP.v,ii( Sec re! a r v.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Pulehu Plantation Co., Ltd.At the annual meetiii ,,f the stock-

holders of Pulehu Plantation Co., heldon Monday, Februarv 2. F'io, .1,,, t,,lowing oi'iicer- - ami director- - were .dceT- -

ed To serve for the vear:I '

. P. BAFDW1N Pre-ide- nt

I. B. ASTFF Nt Vi.-- Pre-ide- nt

J. P. cnuKF 2nd Vice PresidentJ. WATF1MH IFSI-- TreasurerF. F. PAN TUX Secretary

At ti suliseijiieiit mctino ,,f pne boardof director- - of said Company D. B.Murdoch was elected auditor.

F. F. J 'ANTON.shMd Secret;,

election of officers.Kailua Plantation Co., Ltd

x? th(, .innu.: luee no A ii,. oe!i,,,!,.-- of K liiua 1'iantntion i.t.j..held on Monday . uar 2s. HC".

otticers :,t,d dire,-;..,- w.-i-

I lected to i-Ve for the eU-ii- i': Veil!--

IF P. BALDWIN" Pre-- . dent1. B. ' As IFF Ft 'i. e !,.--- lent

J. P. C 11 ) K F 2nd Vic I'., .!.-.,-

I. W A T F M 0 ' S F TnIk Ik PAX ToX Secetarv

At a sub-e.jue- ut t 'cardof director. ',.) -- aid .ena-in- . . B.MuiUo.h wa- - elected aadiAu

F. F. i'.WToy

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Paia Plantation.nnual iiio-ki- , ' ,.t"

1 bi i. ar

il. P. P.

k 1!. At'

-- a i't om 1., v.

B 1. : XV t

PA X l'i )XM F " u

ANNUAL MEETING.

Tepcekeo Sugar Co.

- la t.'bv elver, t '

" ' --t a .'lllj.iinv V

'Ihce of C, A ."...;Dim i" Honolulu, on TI.March h'rd , ISipi, aT in ',:,. a.

E. F. BISHOP

i. thaihe fl'c

. relief !,.,- -

! -A - I', r 1 a vvini.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Kohala Sugar Company.At tin- - ;i tih I! a I inif'ir; ..i' xw iaro-li"!iiM-

i.i 'he Kuiiaia Snar ' 'mil .a ii v.ia-l.- l iii ili.auhihi i.a M,,i!.'lav. LVlir;i;iiv

!:!". ; at' Ii s i.;ii'ii- - wi'iv

k. ii. i im: i' i'iM'ctai'. II. Add I Ki:'l'i x Ti oiiii roiM. !'. i.'DlUXSdX . Auditor

d'iio ;iliiii' nariit'd oiiicors a!.--o cioii-tnt-

ti.t- hoard !' dir--t.v- for t iiu

,,'ri.id.K. II, TkKXT.Sny.-i- ' na p;i ay .

Honolulu." F.'l.rtiary 2. ilUo. .":!

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

The Waimea Sugar Mill Company.At the annua! !' the e;;iri'-li'dil.-r- -

of The Wiiiiuea Su'ar Mill''ompauy. held in Honolulu ..a Thurs-day. IVhruarv 21. l:ii. tin- !. . v j n:Uilio't- - Were eierted to m'-(- for the

u' year:K. . TKXXIiV PresidentH. V. FA VK N ice i'reddelitT. II. I'KTl.MK SeeretarvF. K1.A.M1' TreasurerW. K. ROWFI.I Hired. ,rT. l.'li'H. llomX'soX Auditor

The iirst four named otlicers. togetherwiiii W. F. kowell, mil oitllte tlie 1'iutrdof directors for the sam.' period.

T. 11. l'FTli'l F,Secretary. The Waimea Snu'ar Mill 'o.

llonoiulu, Fd.ruarv 2s. :i". s...,

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEUNITED STATES FOR THE TER-RITORY OF HAWAII.111 the Matter of Andrew Bannister,

Bankrupt. Li Bankruptcy. 173.Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge.

To tin- - Hoiioralde A. C M. Rohe "sm,.llldo,. ,,f tia- ist i e T Court of tin'I'nited States, for the Territory uf1 a w a i.

Andrew I hi n n i! er. of Honolulu. Cityand County of Honolulu, and Territoryof Hawaii in said !i-;ri- iv-i- .i ct fuil- -

1

reprcsciits. that on the elrd day of X".e:uier. 1'ios. past, he was duly

:ol judged liankrnpT under tile Acts ofCoari'e lelatino ?o I '.a nk aij.t cy ; 'hathe ha duly surrendered all hi- - propertyand riiiiit "f property, and has eiuii- -

pilid With all t he !'. ju i rem e ,, t s ot' said.act- - and ot tia' or.lers ,, the l ointtoiicl'il; i.i- - l.a n k ru pt c v ; that he wu- -u ii.a i.i'iii !!y preeuie. imno- nns; i i a t i . . a lor within tin-

next liu-lii- ' uuoiths i m nie. a t e suh-o- -

nt to m adjudoed baiiivia pta- - above.

Vl,i ofore he pi a.cs t he may berie.-- by the Court to ha- ;i full dis-iirt'-

trm all debt- - provable aoaiu-- tlijhi - e - tate under said bankrupt ,

j cop! -- a. a debt- - a- - are excepted by lawfn.m .-li

Dated this ;t h d;iv of Febmaiv.A. 1. p.p..iS-.- j., AXPK'FW T. BANNlsTFk.

Paiikrut.f.Sab-etib- ed and -- worn to before n,-

t hi- - 2! ii da v of Februarv. A D.

F'io.:'d. D A. AVsi-M'T-

F F X : . Public. -! Judicial

c. F. PF i'i I:m iX.Attoin.v fr I Pit, kit

ti,' liiiFiiio pe-i-

;

t lidltW B-

for at- d

A.X!

A tr:

A. F. MURPHY, Clerk. 5,'J'J

Pacific Sugar Mill,At the iiiiuua! the yt...--

t lie otiicc of !'. A. ,!,..;'. a t !.'d..oil Monday. 2. a .

: .. t.dlow n em, ,'i s and d rc-- t .r c , ,

e, to s,. e tr the .'li-iii- ii caF. A. si 'I A KFKk I'residentI'Kl'lL i;l;lVX ",C

LAX Treiiserer.1. W. i.i li.l l Secleti.l V

AFH1T '. ! HAWAII Vidiimsnii:i:rTH;s.

F. A. Selao-fcr- Ceo. I.'idiek.Flown. Ii. H. Wodel.oiise. V. Fan..C. F. Sci.ai-tVr- .1. W. Wnidr.ot.

.1. W. WA 1.!M;i iX.N'r ret a ry .

Honolulu. FehniiU'v 2, lihn.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Apokaa Sugar Company, Limited.At the annua! tneetiui; of tia- sliare-holder-

of t !a- Apokaa uar Company,Limited, held in Honolulu ,,n Sat u rda v.February 2'h 1:M". t in- t'oilowin otliceisweie elected to serve for i j. ensuingyear:F. P. TFXXFV . ! President'. H. C( lK F ice President

'I'. H. PFTIMF s. eretarv. II. AT11 Khi'D.X Treasurer

J. Ik 'AS I'LL Vuditor'1 he ahove named otiiceis also con-

stitute the lioard of direetoj-- jor tliesame period.

T. II. PFTIMF.Secretary, Apokaa Suar ',.. Ltd.Honolulu. FcOruary 2s. :.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Wahiawa Water Company, Limited.At the annual meeting of t iie share-ladder-

of the Wahiawa Water om-pauy. Limited, hehl iii Houoliiiu on Fri-day. February 2d. U'io, the )oiioviuArdnectoi- - were' elected to for t he

year:F. 1.1. Tonney, W. W. Coodaie. F. H.

Cooiie, T. il. Petri.', .Byron O. Chirk;and ;it a subsequent meetiiie; of tliesaid directors, held on the same date,the fo'lowino- otlicers were appointedto serve for the o; year:

1. TFXXFV PresidentW. W. CiMiMALF Vice Pro-ble- nt

T. H. I'FTIM F . .Seeretarv and Tie.,-- .'

L F. PVOkMANN uditor'!'. Jl. P FT IMF.

Secretary. Wahiawa Water c,,.. Ltd.Honolulu. Februarv 2- -, o. sooo

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Ewa Plantation Company.At the annual meeting ot the sha

of ! he Fv a I 'la nt at ion ' '.onpuny, held in Honolulu ,,n Saturday.February 2U. Bo. the t'ollowine; dnecl.'IS Were eiecteii to serve for till' I'll-

' -- aiiio year:F. D. I'ennev, C. . Athertoii, C. 11.

' 'ooke. J. P. I kastle. T. H. Pet rie. .1. S.. .1. J. Cardeu: and ar a

su llleetiiic; of the said diiec-tors-

held on the -- ame date, the follow-mo-

ojiicer- - were to serve lort he I'HSli i nix yea r .

F. 1. TFXXFV PresidentC. II. C M.ifci F Vice PresidentT. II. PFTIMF Seeretarvc. H. ATI! FK'Ti i.X 'i'.--.

T. 1MC1F Ri iBI Xsi )X VuditorT H. PFTIMF.

Secretary. Fwa Plantation Company.Honolulu, February 2N P'F1 sAci

"election of officersT"Waiaiua Agricultural Company, Ltd.

At the annual n hie; of the -- ka:.of the Wjii.bli. Aoro-iil- ala!

' '"in pa n v . I dm it ed. held in Honolulu 0:1

F. 1. Tenio-- . c. IF AM.' .1. A. X'l.-- '.,:.,!,. -- -. '1

.1. J. I'iiiikii. .1. I . M elm

'"!-- . i.eld on M.e -- ll'l.e ,i;

1. TFX X FV i

IF '1 k K F

il. PFTiM Fi! VTH FAT"!M''iF la iFI XsoX

I IF P i

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

I,., mi Coir.pr-ny-. L.mPe.l

; ' A

'A IF ' A- - ki.Fj'i' M I'F! I; FI c j! ATI! FF'I ik

i. i ' FFXXPV .

t. il PirnMF.retary, Kohala Land '..mpanv.' Ltd.

IJunolulu. February 2a. lulu. ... ,

ka. Lahaiiia and Makava- l

!aai 'iv- -. t 4.:: d. 1.

fi ."',.'. .it'jl. i;. s

i.f ('aba. rt" itiii tt;o Waianai': 2.4iif. ti :!.7 httiht-- Kauai; and1.- - ,.. h.iiht'r "U X!"ii'kai. 'liia in--

w .!. mai'k'd in ti.f i.ihratt-- tin" iir-- '' ;ay or t w.i i.f

tin- vvt'i'k.Thiia. i, nns vto r.-- ..rro-- a t'T-J.nv- :

i a va '; !o'na a M;--- a n. on iif

iii'ir.ut a ins .. in. of tin- ii- -' ; and iidtiii-iii!-U- to Mutt i: . 'a. i.f liiAni: fo-uai-

Mill to -- "iitii on 'i,n.!. and K-:- .

k;.a (l'a l!, to avard p. i. f

'!'!: following talk.- ;;a-v- tin' wookv iiveni"!'- - of t oin j ii ro and rainfall

1'i'i iirij.al J.-i-ai ami !"!' tin'i of. ; ' :

mpt-ra- n n. K'a i n f a! I.

Hawaii It L''o us.Maui o7. d. I'.-'- l in.I ahu I'ii.- - d .

1 ; in.Kauai ''S. o.l7 in.M- d ka: 72. o d. o. ol in.

Kiitiro rouj, .ii:.l !.'-- '. o.7i' in.At t'uo .al .'rti.-- f "f th rnit.'.i

States Wiui t !a-- in ITonoHiluto y.;i it i v cloudy Wi-.'- iier id'tnin.'d,

with a trace' dt- rainfall on he 2iitii,l.li'i indies the lo.nnal for theweek, and o.Io inch less than dunn"':, M'r.i n o week. The maximumtemperature va- - o l.' . tuiuiaium (iii

dec., and mean 71.'.' dfj... 1.2 dec-- abovethe weekly normal, and kieo. hicljerthan lat week's. Tlie mc-a- d:idv rel-

ative huniidity varied from I'd per centTo 7." pr cent, and t!:e mean for theweek w.as 71.7 per Kasterly wii'.ds

on the and tmrt.n the rema i n i n o date-- , with an avr-iionrl-

eioctv i.f f'i.7 vt-r- r small.Ts.e mean dailv lariuneter ranged tt'romi; . i to :te.l2 inidies. and 1 he mean fort!0- w.-e.,- aO.o:;. u;i- - o iiluiVr; r : VM. 1' T(o K.MAX.

Sect;,,.; I, rector.

REALTY TRANSACTIONS.

rt Aai

' . ! - , w la ..a,.. i. a

I,;lAe I'loi.; lap i t,, i

K Al sic i

I 1. Keiiipiiie Jl :ll:d f to i; W

Ka la !;i uwa fo I)I; W Kalaiaiiwae' and v. t !'

Kuah'witi.i; D

k W Kalalauwiih- aad w! to Xoal'a''-'!i-'- ...

I; W Kak.lauwale ai.-- v. f Mr- -i a ae . . . D

i i U n tr t" .! oei j Mi aitio Dt n And row - and f.loa.piiu i Crilio '

c Ci iM., iiiei w fAi'.t I'ort '.ca- - s t I! Xf

J K K.kaida a! A. HaSi a; I'laaMi

t'i .!ri:il'.ll SII- - ",!': ;. I FVan 1. and wf

T Van i'ao atio f A- K

W Fi V

A F

t r V

Pa:,!,. I.,!.: il - a 1 ' fi' !. IFF Pdk B. K .: "J- "-, : IF-ti"-

kin. Oahu; .';'". I- . ", p D,,-- , di,di. 14, P.'l'i.

Noah i Kaahant, Tr. ai.J. wff to

i' i.

F. 1. TF.xXKV PresidentW. W. CniiPALF Vic Pre-ide- nt I

T. il. PFTIMF ecreta,-v-C I! VI'll i T.....S,,,-.,,-

T. IM 11. l;c iP.l.XSi FX uditorT. II. PFTkl

Secietarv. Kawailoa Laud Fompanv.Limited.

Honolulu. Februarv 2s. TiJ i. .".!i!i

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Anahulu Land Company, Limited.At the annual meeting ot' the shtire-hold- ,

is of the Anahulu Laud Cnmpnnv.Limited, held in Honolulu on Fridav.February 2.". l!lo. the following dinetors were elected to serve for ti,,.

year:F. l'i. Tenn- - v. T. H. Petrie. W. W.

Co.. dale. c. IF Athei-on- . J. k. Call: am!tit a meet ii, ot' the -- ;iiddirectoi-- . h.' Id on the same diA, thetoiiovvino o;:i,-e,-- vv.-r- appoiat.-'- to

-- erve l..r the e 1, -- u n lT y.-ai'-

Ik D. d l.X X IF. Pre-ide- nt

W. W. C( 11 il. FF Vi.-- Pie-ide- nt

1 . IF i'i. I b'l retaiy '

C. IF A F k'l'i X Tr.t. iMcii. kohixsos xnd.to,

T. IF PF'I'IM !:.SeereTaiy. Anahulu Land P.... Ltd.I ioiiobiiii. IVniiiiirv Us, i;t j.i. s;,o;i

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Kemoo Land Ccmpany, Limited.At the annual meetino ,.f t he -- iiare

holder- - of ti,,- Kemoo Laud Company,Limited, held in Honolulu .0, Friday.February . Iblo. the following direct-or- Weie . lerted to serve for the

veal:F. I''. Teuney, T. IF Petrie. W. W.

Co. dale, C. IF At lerton. J. IF Cult: andat a meet inn of the saiddirector-- , ndd on the same date, thefollow i ne; ,.:hc, r- - weie appointed to-- erve for the nt;nn vear:F. 1. TFXXFV PresidentW W (An )! I J! V'i..,.T. H . PFTkl F Secretary!J,- - a ii i.i, n s I rea-tire- .-

1. Ni' 11. ' 'i.i .N , u,!itoriT. IF PFTIMF.

K n Land ',... Iamiledbruarv A. J!i

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd.Vt t a. nan-m- o . aii- - of the -- To

bo- - ..-- ' A :. a, der A Pal Fv F.a- F.-b- :.o. . j.e

P. P. W. XF!;

J . F IF iiJ.

-

A '

W.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

MakiFta Co flee Company. L:mited.

.. X. Fa . X Pr..- -

A. -. v1. i v k nta. M. F' T

ae-ar- a,.. Tr.II !A;v lb FX! F.s Vuditor

Dated. iFuioiulu. na ry 2F F'in.e. M. DOWSKTT, Seeretarv.

Alak:,li:i nv i..,i

S3 tons,

'M on th

ksulinff

st a

rf Jiwifi,

fte na

watei

J. J.

Mission

'iasta hp

W sh

:diS-

bliiIEI

Mair;

4

P?1ttloi

it a:

' t

C '"tith

J'is"'f tM,,k SWi?t

k 4'U,

:,i . sA Sfi'i) .

tjf v

'3i!6..'

!ET0