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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 3

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ii HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBHUAni 1915. untEn and two Japanese, having to do with PRO POSED BILLS HARD INI five small Japanese girls, save J50O bond Saturday and was released from OS "MAIRS' Greater PhcAims. custody pending his further hearing. i. Harmony Lodge meets this evening 1 1 in Odd Fellows' hall.

a Reports BEING PREPARED 5 INTO FACTS OF The next session of the territorial grand Jury probably will be held Thursday afternoon. I i A 1 1 I I i sHS 1 1 xmmh Honolulu Lodge No. 4u9, V. and A. stated meeting tonight at 7:30.

Important business of Excelsior Lodge, I. O. O. tomorrow evening. LATURE FOR LEGIS Pele Luka, alleged Intoxicated, was brought to central police station today where a pair of brass knuckles was found in his possession.

He will be held for further investigation. The Best Shows on Earth I For the Pett People on Earth! In the Best City on Earth! The harbor board will meet in the basement of the Capitol at 9:30 tomorrow morning-. 1 1 1 I SUGMDliSTRYj Ohio Senator-elect Visits Ha-' "vvaii Cane-Fields and Gets First-Hand Information Sugar growing, sugar cutting and harvesting, susar troubles and diffi-' culties, sugar shipping and transporta- tion and the effect of a low tariff on sugar or the total abolition of sugar tariff were explained in all phases to Senator-elect Warren Hard- ing of Ohio, who is Hawaii's guest. While on the premises of the new Kalihi municipal prison P. Rodrigues is reported to have fallen from an uncompleted building.

He received a cut on the leg and minor bodily injuries. He was taken to the hospital last night for treatment. Judge Whitney today granted the adoption of Carl K. Medeiros, a minor, by B. J.

Karratti and wife. 'Where You Always See the Best There will be a meeting of the board of trustees cf the Library of Hawaii Circuit Judge Whitney today approved the final accounts of E. A. IHu-thitt, executor cf the estate of Cecil Alfred Whitaker. and ordered his discharge from further responsibility.

Alleging that he has not contributed to her support for five years Sarah C. Dow has; filed suit in circuit court for divorce from Herbert M. Dow. The husband now is residing at Portland, Me. The couple, avers the wife, were married at Honolulu April 24, 18S4.

and have seven children living, all of whom have attained their majority. Circuit Judge Ashford heard argument this afternoon on the legal question raised by County Auditor Bick-nell when the latter refused to pay C. D. Pringle two months salary, for his service as second clerk in Circuit Judge T. B.

Stuart's court Attorney F. W. Milverton and A. M. Brown appeared for the county, with Attorney J.

Lightfoot for Pringle. An automobile bearing the number Tuesday at 1:15 p. m. in board of ui i vm rc WCTru directors' room, Bank of Hawaii, aged in a collision with car number Republican members of the legislature of bcth the house of representatives and the senate will confer with the Territcrial Republican central cxinmlttee at a neetins of the latter organization tomorrow night. A preliminary session cf the committee is scheduled for late tomcrrow afternoon at which proposed bills vill be further discussed before being presented to the solcns in the evening.

The county committ'e will have no part ia the serion, but Chairman Lor-rin Andrews of the territorial organization said today that staunch Republicans will be invited to be present. Riiis dealing wjth various phases cf county, city and territorial government are on this year's program, including matters of finance, improvements, auditing systems, government al reforms and general business. Frcbably the most important bill3 to be presented this year are the 228 driven by M. Waliin. The decree in the case of H.

Kishi rfpnt tnc.k nlace r.ear the enrner of the steamship Willesden was an- Beiutri -u Birl3 ldai vv, proved and the tax bill allowed by mng. The passengers car H0-. ud Charies Ciemon3 in federal court today. Further hearing on mandate in the yesterdiy at the plantation of the Hawaiian Agricultural Company on the island of Hawaii. Mr.

Harding returned to Honolulu on the Matsonia this morning more convinced than ever that free sugar would destroy the principal industry of Uncle Sam's paradise is.Pnds and that the islands need his help at Washington. In a decided voice, the sen case of the John II Estate vs. George The police were yesterday called to take a Korean woman, said to have fallen from Rapid Transit car number 51, to the hospital, where she received treatment for scalp wounds. The wo- II Brown et al has been continued in the federal court pending a consideration of the judgment by Judge Charles F. Clemons.

man was attempting to alight from workmen's compensation, the propes- the car near the corner of King street ator repeated his declaration that he Tonight and Tomorrow Night PROGRAMME Matinee: Wednesday and Saturday, 2 o' Clock. 1. Pathe Weekly (Up-to-tlio-miuute) 7:15 P.M. 2. Perils of Pauline (17tli Kpisodo) 7:30 P.M.

3. Miss Hazel Dawn, in i'onr-iut 8:05 P.M. "One of Our Girls" THX MINTTK 1XTKKM1SSIOX 4.Shanley's Cobaret De Luxe 11)15 SOX(l KHV1KW 1115 Thirty-five to Forty Minutes of the latest song hits, and Follies of the Night 9:20 P.M. Musical Numbers changed beginninir with AVednesday Matinee Make your reservation for tables and seats at once. PHONE 3836 TOURISTS ATTENTION PARAMOUNT PICTURES ARE SHOWN EXCLUSIVELY AT POPULAR THEATER cd convention for choosing the city and Dowsett lane.

She is said to have and county charter ari I the amended tried to leave the car before it will defend the protective tariff on sugar when he is seated in the senate, As a result of the inspection trip primary measures. The former win stopped, Seeking $5154.50 damages Luke Sing, a Chinese vegetable peddler, has filed suit against George H. Holt for injuries received on August 18, 1914, when the Chinese was struck down by a mule, cart driven by. a youth in Holt's employ. Chinese avers he is f-8 years old and that the Injuries incapacitated him from further activity and hence from earning a livelihood.

1 On the ground of desertion and non-support Circuit Judge Whitney has granted a divorce to Augusta DeCoito Lima from Frank Cabral the wife to have custody of the two minor chHdren. Pe presented directly ra without any official approval by the territorial committee, while the latter two are now being prepared by the body. The plattorm cf the Republicans-elect will be thoroughly raked and digested tomorrow at both sessions. Ah C'hee, a Beretania street bootblack, was today placed under arrest by License Inspector Fennell. charged with illegal sale of intoxicating liquor.

The Chinese is alleged to have pro cured the intoxicant with the assist- All former students of the Univer sity of California are requested to attend a meeting at the University club at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow evening, at which organization of a University of California club will be discussed. This is in conformance? with the local I puce cf a Hawaiian woman employed party platfcrm. Andrews jn a Hotel street fruit store. A quan-anncunced today that it is not likely tity of liquor was confiscated by the that any bill dealing ith social proln I officers. Officer Fennell has made terns or lenuing 10 me iwuey four arrests on similar charges within An interesting musical recital was the past 21 hours, the defendants putting up bail amounting to $100 to in traffic will be introducd in the legislature this year under the auspices of the committee.

given in Honolulu Saturday afternoon by the pupils of Miss Gertrude Turner, sure tneir appearance at district day that he will cancel his passage on the Matsonia and will not leave until the Sierra departs for the mainland on Saturday. He will take an automobile trip around the island tomorrow and pineapple plantations as well as sugar estates will be visited. The Kauai Chamber of Commerce held a special session Saturday and wired an invitation to the senator to visit the Garden Isle with the Promotion Committee's excursion Saturday and Sunday, but as the senator is scheduled to leave for the coast Saturday, he announced that he would be unable to accept the invitation. "The trip to the volcano was wonderful," enthusiastically spoke Mr. Harding today.

in every man's life he is granted an opportunity to view one of nature's grandest works, an active volcano, and old Dame Nature was good to us Sunday. The site of that living nre reminds me of the story of the old Irishman who refused to believe there was no hell after seeing a volcano. It certainly surpasses anything I ever have seen." ecurt. Ah Ping, a Chinese waiter wmcn was auenu uy 1 at a Maunakea street restaurant is ber of the parents and friends of the young musicians. alleged to have done a thriving business in illicit liquor until brought to Mornin6 orb 'CHAfGB- Charged with a statutory offense, Robert Holbron, a former guard at Oahu prison, has been committed to the oolice station yesterday.

Puhue, Naaihau. a Hawaiian woman residing on upper Fort street, also fell into a the April term of the federal court for net spread bv Fennell charged with trial. He has been released on a bond violation of the liquor laws. CRACK GIRL SWIMMER TO ARRIVE TOMORROW FOR CARNIVAL RACES Miss Dorothy Alden Becker, the coast swimmer, and Mrs. Becker are due to arrive on the Lurline tomorrow morning from San Francisco.

Miss Becker is coming here to compete with the local swimmers, and according to the coast papers, both she and Miss Frances Cowells. who arrives in the' Siberia on Thursday, expect to lower their time in Hawaiian waters, as did Barret Small, last year. Though Miss Becker time of 33 3-5 seconds for the distance of 50 yards has not yet been beaten, it is declared in San Francisco that Miss Cowells will be able to better that time. There will, be keen rivalry in the coming meet as the Hawaiian swimmers, Miss Edith Kibling, Miss Lucile Legros, Miss Ruth Stacker and Miss Bernecia Lane are working hard to be able properly to defend their laurels, and Mis3 Becker likewise in her first meet with Miss Cowells will be on her mettle. Both swimmers and the chaperons will reside at Hustace Villa and, through the courtesy of the Women's Auxiliary of the Outrigger' Canoe Club, will train from the club.

of $500. HONOLULU BEAUTIFUL. Miss Con'ceicao Gonsalves and Jose AL Jordao, both of Laupahoehoe, Hawaii, were married this morning In the BY A HONOLULU WOMAN. That we all need to lend a hand and $68.75 for 5-Day Trip TO THE "GARDEN ISLAND" of Kauai Including Steamship Rates, Hotel Accommodations, Automobile Service and Guides. Lower Rates Quoted for Parties of Two or More.

ALDRICH HALL 202 Kauikeolani Building, 116 King Street. Phone 5396. We arrange many other local and inter-island tours. help make our city as sweet and Catholic church at Papaaloa. The cou pie are well known on the Big Island y3V Hawaiian iSl Am 0V4Ay clean as possible is what the housekeepers are trying today to do.

Several of the ladies of the Outdoor Circle have sat at their telephones all morning. They have been urging their members to pass on the good Gen. Clarence Edwards, U. S. recommended the election of a concrete army post to accommodate 5000 men at Corozal, near the city of Panama.

The British cruiser which has been lying off Havana since January 11, left bound northward. She was relieved by a cruiser of the same type, accompanied by a collier. word to their neighbors. Tomorrow is the day. Of course, if According to cable news received by the Nippu Jiji, Vice-admiral T.

Kato, commander of the second Japanese squadron which bombarded Tsingtau, has been appointed new chief of the Japanese nava! educational bureau. Adjudication in bankruptcy has been granted In the federal court to George Williams and William Wech, doing business under: the firm name of. the Honolulu Electric Works. The case anyone is ill, out of town or indis Epiphanv Guild will meet on Wed-1 ed and the meeting on Wednesday Vrill nesdav afternoon at 2:30 at the home) be the first of a series of "sewing af-of the president, 918 Twelfth avenue.) ternoons" to be held weekly during The guild has recently been reorganis- Lent at the homes of different women. posed tomorrow, the next day will do, but there Is an advantage of all doing it now tomorrow Tuesday.

Heavy buying crdcrs for Olaa? filled during the last few days and other orders said to be in te market, made the activity of this st3ek one of the exchange features tcday. The Olaa trading between boards vas particularly apparent. Six and a quarter was the ruling price In all the Olaa transactions, the stock being firm at the price. McBryde dropped a trifle on the beard, going back to 6.75 after considerable had been sold at 6.87,5. iWell-fnformed brokers say that this slackening Is but temporary, due to profit-taking on the part of those who have bought in at kvver prices and that further advances are to be expected.

rapidly-ndvancing price cf sugar is expected to force the stocks up in spite cl any individual bearish tendencies. Today's market is "astic but on the whole firm. The "investment stocks' are being bought with a steadiness indicating fait'j in the year's prospects. PERSONALITIES Tilt. BARTON, at the head of the Clara Barton hospital at Los Angeles; So please put a nail in that broken fence that the last storm "blew down cr crooked over.

If you have a little has been referred to Referee Alexan-paint or whitewash or stain to match, jder Lindsay, Jr. Melville T. Simon- rnt nn a little natrh Let ns. trv to. ion is receiver uuuer uimu me ouw of $6000.

have all the fences that cannot be "I'd have saved the original cost and maintenance expense of those chimneys and tanks if I'd only known about West- taken down entirely or made a little A preliminary hearing of the case of a Filipino couple, charged with a statutory offense, was to be heard this aft ernoon before United States Commissioner George S. Curry. The couple were arrested on Maui by Deputy Marshal Otto F. Heine, who returned to Honolulu Saturday night. inghouse Motor Drive." lower repaired.

Then the hedges. Please have yours trimmed and made to look as well and as neat as it is possible for you to have It. Next the sidewalks just clean, well swept and all the weeds cut out. The street gutters also might cope in for a little attention, even if you think that the government should do this part. Let everyone do just what he or she can to improve and beautify the spct cn or near which he or she lives.

Honolulu Beautiful will be the is reported to be a passenger in the Pacific Mail steamrr Manchuria, returning from a trip to the Far The woman's auxiliary of the Outrigger Club will hold its annual meeting at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Library of Hawaii. Among other matters of business will be a motion to amend the constitution so that 100 more members may be taken into the organization. Last. Dr. Barton may decide to re main over at Honolulu for the Carnival.

IT. DRUMMOVD. deputy bank examiner, expects to leave tomorrow for Kauai to inspect the official books of that county and also the accounts of the Bishop Bank at Waimea. He Admiral Baron S. Uriu will arrive in Honolulu from Japan, February 16, as a through passenger in the steamer Tenyo Maru.

The baron Is going to 5 will be gone about a week. He re tarned Saturday from Maul, complet- San Francisco as resident fair com missioner for Japan. He is accompanied by Baroness Uriu. ing his examination of the Valley Island's county books. Satisfactory arrangements for the release of H.

B. Lewis on bail were made Saturday and Circuit Judge Ash ford accordingly dismissed the habeas ss 5 5 14 Ice Cream ($1.50 per Gal.) "Brick" Ice Cream OUR SPECIALTY ($2, Delivered) Fresh Honolulu Eggs 40c per doz. RawleyV Phone 4225 corpus action which had been brought by Lewis' counsel. Lewis is accused Electric Iron and Lights Repaired ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY1 GUARANTEED ALL MANNER OF ELECTRIC WORK SATISFACTORILY AND REASONABLY HANDLED. 5 ffl by the police of being involved in the alleged opium holdup affair of 'last week, in connection with whicli John McGrath and J.

T. Scully also were under suspicion. Eugene Murphy, ia Maui lawyer, has filed suit in the circuit court of that island for $10,000 damages against the Maui Shimbun, a Japanese news paper, for an alleged slanderous artt cle appearing in its columns concern ing a fish-pond suit brought by Mur think that Insurance phy; Did you ever stop to Fire Risk and Fire Lamps That Give Bright Deputy Sheriff Rickard of Honokaa has complained against the methods employed at some of the Filipino pay day plantation dances, alleging that a LI percentage is being paid to girls for each dance by the promoters and that considerable evil is the result Charles Kanai, 17 years old, was drowned at Hilo while running a small boat between the breakwater and the Premiums would be reduced if you used Westing- 1-iricf ATrkfnt- Drivp? Our Chief of Power will nouse ivioior lrive gladly give you details The motors themselves are exceedingly safe. You eliminate your heavy line shafts, whicn are a constant menace because their journal boxes are apt to overheat and set fire to the accumulated oil, waste, and dust. Then by using central station power you get rid of your engine and boiler room, which must otherwise be in communication with your plant.

You can wall up your heating boiler with a fire-proof wall. It is a fact that insurance premiums on motor driven plants are lower in many localities than those, on plants with line shaft drive. -J' shore, according to information which reached here. He had just commenced his first duties as an employe are attractive and satisfactory, iisiug electric current or burning oil. Are offered in great variety.

Prices range from 50e upward." Wicks, fixtures, chimney and shades of all descriptions. Candle lamps and ac ot the breakwater contractors. The board of harbor commissioners will hold another special session tonight to work on legislation which it desires to bring to the attention of the lawmakers shortly. The board's week cessories. ly meeting will be held tomorrow morning, beginning at o'clock.

Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd. Sam D. McMillan, indicted last W. W. DIMOND Ltd.

53-65 King Honolulu The House of Housewares week on three gambling charges, gave $500 bond under each charge Sat urday afternoon Yone Sing Hong, also indicted last week in rdiinerlinn wilh the statutory charges against himself.

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