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The Hawaiian Star from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 5

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The Hawaiian Stari
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1901. ma, BAN FRANCISCO 215 Front St. HONOLULU, Queen St. HEW YORK, 43 Leonard St M. S.

Importers and rierchants (Solo FOR Blanche Bates Cigar AGENTS FOR British America Assurance Comp'y, of Toronto, Ontario. Philadelphia Underwriters Special attention given to consignments of coffee and rice Big Clearance IN LACES! All Goods are Plainly Marked and are now on display. Nothing over 10 cents. The Bargain Store X. BLOWS, Proprietor BERETANIA STREET NEAR ALAKEA It: Amounts oooo OOOO 0000 0000 All efforts Ar results by fc Paper.

If 0000 Tel. Main 358 Alakea Street, Beal's Wall Paper Measurement Scale free for the asking. Call and get one JUDD LIMITED FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. JUlVL ESTATE AGENTS.

RlllNTS AND BILLS COLLECTED. EBusiness Commispions Omce No. 307 Honolul Stangenwald building, P. O. Bor 667.

IMMENSE CUT IN PRICES Wonderful values, examine and be convinced 167 Doz. Men's Unlaundred White Sh'rts, former price 75c now cut to 25 250 Doz. Men's Heavy Sweaters Black, Blue and Maroon former prlcft 7Co now 40c 2 'or 75 1600 pair Men's Canvas Shoes, Rubbsr Sole Was tl 0 Now 60 1200 pair Men's fine Calf Shoes 2 60 160 2500 pair Men's fine Black Shoes 2 00 1 25 80 Cases Men's fine Felt Hats all shapes 2 00 '100 8000 Doz. Men's Black and Tan Sox per pair 10 05 250 Doz. Men's Overalls 75 60 800 Doz.

Men's Khaki Pants 1 25 JG 110 Doz. Men's Over Shirts 60 25 80 Doz. Men's Over Shirts 75 40 We also will Include In this Immense cut a large line of Men's Sorgo Conls, from antl upwards We have many other lines which wl 11 be jpn display and will be sold at reduced prices as above. 4t Sale will last Three Weeks Only. Come early and Avoid the rush.

Sale Begins Saturday, August 31, 1901 YEB OHAJV, 1005-1009 NUUANU STREET STYLES The latest and most cor reet. QUALITY Tho very highest. PRICES Right, a dollar In value a dollar In money. VARIETY Tho largest. The Charles F.

Herrick Carriage Lfd Merchant Street, next to Stangenwald Building Sale to secure ihe best using poor Wall we furnish, it, you cannot get better. O. Box 38 near Merchant Ihe Villa Nova Saloon -QUEEN STREET OPPOSITE SOU! Keeps the Honolulu Primo Always or. In bottles. Beer Tap and 10 CENTS A SCHOONEK Also Soft Drlnksland cigars.

Fine Job Printing1, Star Office. CORNER KING. POR SALE OF REAL ESTATE F. J. LOWREY, President.

A. B. WOOD. Vice-President. J.

A. GILMAN, Secretary and Treas urer. F. J. AMWEG, Auditor.

CHAS. H. GILMAN, Manager. SANITARY Steam Laundry LTD Great Reduction In Prices Having made large additions to our machinery, we are now able to laun der SPREADS. SHEETS, PILLOW.

SLIPS, TABLE CLOTH" TABLE NAPKINS, and TOWELS at the rate of 25 cents per DOZEN, CASH. Satisfactory work and prompt delivery guaranteed. No "ear of clothing being lost from strikes. We Invite Inspection of our laundry and methods at any ame during business hours. King up Main 73, tvrrd Our Wagons will CaLi For Your Work Hawaiian Curios ICapa, Calabashes.

Lels, Native Hato, Hula Skirts. 1 lihau Mats, 'Fans. Shells. Seeds. Etc.

Ha waiian Stamps and Horn- made Pol Constantly on Hand at WOMEN'S EXCHANGE M4 FORT ST. HONOLULU H. You'll Risk Straining Your Throat To Get tho Last Drop From a Glaas of Primo Lager Beer Made in Honolulu For Honoluluans. Everybody Likes It. Always Ask for It.

4 Fine Book and Commercial Printing at the Star Office. IP HI (Continued from page one.) Puukapu lenses or special agreements of sale under the Land Act of 1895. All other applicants for water who are In the possession of lands conveni ently nccessablo to water from the ditches, Humes, pipes or reservoirs of tiie licensee slum ba equitably sunplied by him at uniform and reasonable rates for tho water supplied at each ditch. "The licensee without expense to the government shall take all reasonable steps and make all reasonable efforts to preserve the forests and trees growing upon suld watershed, and particularly shall construct and maintain cat tle-proof fences on the unleased por- Hons of covernment lands, nml hnrn. mier upon sucn governmnet lands In the said watersheds as nra now leased Immediately upon the termination of BUCh leases and so long as they shall remain unleased, wherever such fences may be necessary to protect the forests from cattle, and shall make all reason able ertorts for the extermination of all wild animals within the sal.1 forests and shall make all reasonable efforts to prevent and extinguish all forest flres or bush (Ires within the said watershed.

'If the licensee nt any time during the continuance of this license shall be unable because of an Insufficiency of water under Its control to supply all its customers with the full amount of water required by them, then such wa ter as snail at such time be under tho control of the said licensee shall be by arbitration apportioned equitably be tween the several customers so long as such Inability of the licensee shall con tinue. 'All arbitration herein provided for shall be made by three disinterested persons, one selected by the Commis sioner of Public Lands, one selected by the licensee and one selected by those two; the decision of any two to be final and binding upon the parties Interest ed. The expense of such arbitration Bhall be divided equally between the Commissioner of Public Lands and the licensee Aius eim in usi years irom me uuwnni wa8 ma(je a pet of by Jon Malley. nereor, tne licensee snail surrenuer to i lie leiniuijr uu iuii umici xnis license am an improvements con-, Buuuicu unuci i HKicvi u.u licensee, and all rights and Improve- ments acquired by him on the lands of third parties for the conservation, conveyance and delivery of the waters from the lands aforesaid. "It Is hereby understood and agreed that the licensee shall within five years from this date organize a cor poration under tho laws of the Territory to construct and operate the said proposed water works under this li cense, which shall bo deemed a public n.i 1 1, ,1 a 1 1 ,1 i- nr ih nml cancel this license, and that the govern- TWrUnrAr ohnii tiinron nnn ia nnrnnrntinn nf like tenor herewith, granting to such cor-1 noratlon the same rights as are hereby, cranted but not extending the begli nlng of the said term of 99 years beyond the date fixed In this Instrument nor extending the term of construction.

"Such corporation shall not be empowered by Its charter to enter Into the business of buying and selling or otherwise dealing in real estate or of agriculture, nor shall It buy or sell or otherwise deal In real estate beyond the direct necessities of Its business of conducting the enterprise of developing. conserving, conveying ar.J selling and making the limited use thereof ns hereinbefore set forth, nor engage In agriculture. "Nor shall an owner or owners of stock in the said corporation representing a controlling interest therein, engage as a corporation, partnership, combination or Individual, In the busi ness of buying and selling or otherwise deallng in real estate, nor in agricul- ture, In such parts of N. KoKala, b. Kohula and Humokua on said Island of Hawaii, as may be supplied with -water from the water works or the said corporation.

"This license shall be forfeited: "1. If th(e corporation last above mentioned be not legally formed and organized within five years from the date hereof. "2. If actual construction shall not be begun within two years from the date hereof. "3.

If the delivery of wuter 'to customers within either the district of North Kohnla or the district of Hama-kua shall not have begun within years from said date, or i. it ai any nine wuiiiii me sum term the licensee falls substantially to Js Parts, A. J. Campbell and wife, carry out the stipulation made by him three children and maid: J. W.

Berlin this Instrument. trom' S. McKenz S. Alexan- 4.rni.i i in thn der. A.

H. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Hol- nnnrnviil of tho Secretary of the In- terior, and shall be valid only upon such approval, and the date of such approval shall be the date of this license for all purposes." DISCOVERED THE FIRE.

Officers A. K. Naipo and Oliver Aku discovered a Are In the rear of the Mc-Intyre block about 3 o'clock this The fire was In a large pile of rubbish. When the officers arrived on the scene, the fire was blazing high In the air. They extinguished the flames without having to turn an alarm.

REPORTED TO HAVE LANDED AT KAMALO. Police Have Track of Native from Mo-lokal who Is Said to Know Murderer's Whereabouts The authorities have just secured trace of a man who, it Is thought, will give them information whicli will lead to the cupture of FuJIhara the escaped Japanese murderer. This mnn in a na- live and he came from Molokal same days ago and is now Jiving In Knllhl. According to the statements of this Illllll, liner J. ujinui eni-uin-u ijtiiu uii: i Illlo Jail, he succeeded in getting ncross to cither the Kona or Kohnla coasts.

From one of the landings along that portion of Hawaii, the little Japanese cither took passage on the gasoline schooner Eclipse or elBO secured a boat nnd was taken direct to Moloknl. The Rc: llpse has not stopped at any Molokal port since FuJIhara escaped so he iiruiu iiuiuij hu.tvii hn.il if liat.n tm ji .1 i nlilri I on her. He Is said however to have got ten away on the Ecllpso nnd taken a smull boat from Lahalna and landed at Kamalo. The landing was effected In the evening, uccordlng to the native's statement, and FuJIhara was taken Into hiding Immediately. It was not for some time after tho appearance of FuJIhara or Molokal that his identity was suspected.

The native nitm vorv nnqltlvo thut Fnllhnrn. is a still hiding or working In the vicinity of 1... l. ,..,1,.. juiiiuiu iwiu iimv ne uuii icuuiiy uu Bc 1 IE 10 EDIflBfl cured.

Detecttw David Knpaa has the matter under Investigation and will consult with the native. ROADS I ill- BOXES ContractH will shortly be. closed with mall carriers to convey mall over the Star route between Honolulu and Hceia by way of the Pall. The opening up of this route will Institute In these island a practice that has long been familiar to tho States, the taking up and delivering of mall from boxes placed in practical proximity to the route by those living along It. By the terms of the carrier's contract he Is compelled to collect all properly stamped mall and deliver all mall, not registered, from trie private boxes of those who have given written notice of their huving set Up box for this purpose to the nearest post office.

The mall thus collected is delivered at the near- est postolllce beyond the box from which It Ib taken up. No authority Is given the carriers to act ns agents for the purchase of money orders or tho registry of mail, I any bucIi transactions must be under-I taken on the understanding that the carrier merely acts as an ordinary Individual conferring a favor upon an-I other. I Several of these boxes are already es tablished on the other side of the Pall I In readiness for the service, those on the Honolulu side of the range prefer ring to visit the Post OIHce direct. Tho mynah bird has added speech to his other accomplishments. John Mnlley, a calabash polisher In Palama haB a common mynah bird which has developed ability to talk.

Its vocabulary is somewhat limited and the creature has not yet become loquacious, It is hardly In the class for talkativeness with the homo rule legislators, but It has at least made a begin ning. Tim l.lrrl wnsi nnnlnrrl n.q flfulcpllncr It spenJs its time In its master's little 8n0p hopping about and Inquisitively everything it finds, especl- ntty lt uo urBnt or glittering. It th vlvanltv nf his race though captivity and educa tion seem to have made It shy In the presence of strangers. It is most talkative early In the morning, repeating Its entire vocabulary- many times, as though saying' matins, the first thing after It awakes. Tho mynah bird Is a species of starling, and the true mynnh bird of India, from which our common mynah uiru is a uiiiere.ii.

species, i iruiiueuuy tniirh to siak. Hut this Is the first specimen of the mynah of these Islands po fnr as known, which has exhibited ability to Imitate words of human speech, plainly enough to bo dlstin gulshed. Tho owner has been offered fancy prices for his net, but has grown so attached to It that ho will not sell. (Continued from Page 2.) DEPARTING. Wednesday.

Sentembcr 18. Stmr. Hawaii, Berg, for Mahukona, Laupnhoehoe. PASSENGERS. Hooked.

Per S. S. Sierra, September IV, for San Francisco. J. R.

Gnlt, wife and two children, Miss C. J. Carter, Mls3 U. Clark, W. G.

Smith, Samuel Mahe- i0na. George A. Hownrd. T. F.

Dredge, I wife, three children and maid; A. Young. Miss Rice, Miss Spleker, Mrs. J. O.

Carter, Mrs. Allan, Mrs. Green. A. C.

Lovekin, Prof. W. D. Alexander and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred. Smith, A. F. Afong, Capt. C.

B. Hudson, Miss E. Alexander. Mr. Cotter, Mrs.

A. A. Montano, Miss Margaret Davison G. W. Goodale, Churles R.

Keeler, wife and child; Miss Valentine, M. R. Htirgins, C. J. Hutchins, II.

K. Selby, Mrs. W. O. Atwater and child.

R. I. Moore, C. C. Kennedy, Mrs.

Basil Rlcketts and maid. Rev. John TJsborne and wife, J. A. Oilman and -vvlfe, Judge Hnrtwell, W.

F. Wilson. C. A. Hartwell.

William I. Tames. Rev. E. J.

II. Van Deerlln and land. Mrs. J. Sliutte, A.

J. Dalllnger, II. Peisk. S. J.

Pelst, E. Ewert. Bates, S. Black, J. H.

Congdon, John Williams, M. J. Hanawult, A. Burns, .7. W.

CavananKe. 10 soldiers. Miss Mary N. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.

Holmes aYid child R. Ii Henderson. A. W. Heen, A.

II, F. Ronton, It, C. Brown, A. E. Lloyd, Miss Lloyd, Judge Dus-tln.

Dr. Humphreys, Sam Parker. W. J. Kane, Mrs.

A. M. Collins, Mis. W. II.

Bell and son, Miss S. G. Hansen, Mr. nnd Mrs, 'Melvln Vanlman, G. Sll-va and wife.

C. H. Hnthaway, wife and child, C. Bartlett, Chester Lcathan. Per stmr.

Mauna Loa, September 17, for Lahalnn, Maalaea, Kona and Kau. C. Andrews, Mrs. D. Walau, J.

C. Axtell and wife, Mrs. Sam Kane. J. R.

Bergstrom, Mrs. Kamauoha and Miss Kahalewnl. Per stmr. Claudlnc, September 17, for Kahulul. Dr.

DInegar, F. B. Duff. Mrs. M.

M. Irvln, Rev. Makekau, Miss C. Lee Pat, Miss II. Lee Pat.

Nunez, nnd wife. A. Roemer, F. W. Orim-wood.

For Huna: Mrs. W. E. Shaw. For Lahalna: Mrs.

J. E. Conradt, J. K. Hlhlo and wife.

IN MEMORY OF THE MARSHAL. The Hag on the Judiciary building will be at half mast all day in respect to me memory or Marsiiai Hay. A re quest has been issued that nil those In tending to send Mowers will do so to the Central Union church nt 4 o'clock this afternoon. HIGH PRICE FOR SHAKESPEARE. copy of the first folio edition of Shakespeare, printed in 1623, was Bold at auction in London lately, for 1720 (18600), which Is the record price for co-pics of this edition.

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Horning Session Sales: Between Quotations. Bid. I C. Brewer Co Ewa 25.25 Hawaiian Agricultural 27fi.00 Honoinu 127.

CO Kahuku 22.60 Asked J425.0' 25. CO 300.00 lV.OO 25.00 11.00 110.00 CO. 00 Klhei 10.00 Klpahulu Kona 30.00 i iUUUl fUU 1U. innhu r.n aa a a a 10.C0 unomea 23.00 flilllilllfll SHIPPING IIIdE GET ACQUAINTED. Tho morn pcoplo you know thr greater your clmnco finding useful frionda nnfoiig them.

It i eilly to say you do not caro whafc others do or think about you, for you may want holp or ndvico any day. Tho samo prhiciplo obtains ns to labor-Bivving convbnionco3. It is much bottor to get a light by pressing a button at your bcd sido than to riso, strike a matcli nnd set tho gas going. Tho inort things you know how to do, the moro thoroughly Bafo-guardoi you aro in emergencies and timu of trouble. It is ignoranco aloiif( these lines whicli induces loss of timo, monoy nnd health.

Oh, if 1 had only known of it in timo," is tho sad, deploring cry of multitudes who finu thomsclvoa in tho grasp of somo discaso from, which a certain romedy might, havo delivered thorn. JNow, information comes through tho oya and car. It is reasonable therefore to Btipposo that what wo aro now going to tell you about VVAMPOLE'S preparation: may bo tho most valuablo intelligence printed in this newspaper It is palatablo as honoy and contains tho nutritivo and curative, properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with tho Com- pound Syrup of Ilypophosphitcs-j Malt and Wild Cherry. It lias no equal for tho uso of Invalids and Consumptives. In all casea of Fevers, Anajinia, Nervous Debility, Khoumatism, Inlluonza, Weakness, it may bo implicitly doponded on.

Progressive, physicians' indorso and prescribe, it. Thin and wasted patients, quickly gain now health and. strength. Ono Bufforor gained, twolvo pounds in weight from single bottle. If yotr need it now tako it now.

If not, get acquainted with it and know what to do. when occasion arises. Ono bottle convinces. Effective from tho first dose. "Never disappoints." Sold by chemists everywhere.

Ookala 9.00 11. 00 Olaa, assessable 2.00 Olaa. paid up 11.00 12. Of Olowalu 145. 0J Pacific 215.0(1 Pa la 250.00 Pepeekeo 170.00 Pioneer 100.01 Wnialua 13.00 64.51 Walmanalo 117.60 Wiiimea 110.0(1 Wilder Steamship 100.

Inter-Island 100.03 Hawaiian Electric 101.09 Rapid Transit 76.00 Mutual Telephone 9.0(1 Oahu Rnllway Stock 80.00 95. 0 People's Ice 80. First National Bank 110.00 1st Am. Savings Bank 101, CO Hawaiian Gov't Ss 96.00 Ewa 6'8 100. 00 102.

0a Oahu Railway Bonds 105.50 Wiilnlua 6's 102.50 KY ADVKRTlSKiMENTS, Hawaiian Lougo No. 21, P. A. 31. There will be a special meeting of Hawaiian Lodge No.

XX F. A. at Its hall. Mason ic Temple, corner of Hotel and Alakea streets THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, September 17, at 7:30 o'clock. WORK IN THE THIRD DEGREE.

Members of Pacific Lodge, Lodge Lo Progres, and nil sojourning brethren are fraternally Invited to be present. By order of the W. M. K. R.

G. WALLACE, Secretary. Attention Co. 44 Armory Company First Rey mem, jm. u.

u. Honolulu, September 17, 1901. Every member of this command Is hereby ordered to report at the Drill Shed this TUESDAY EVENING fol DRILL. By order, II. KLEMME, Captain Commanding.

ROOM AND One or two front rooms, suitable for married couple, for rent with board; fine location, near electric ears and In best residence district; ppitrli llirhta rlct: anu an modern conveniences. NOTICE Prof. Julius Hermann Ainnie, violin Bololst and teacher of tho violin, Iuih left the Queen's Hospital, where lie hns been suffering from ii attack of tvnhoid fevfr. Prnf. Ammn la wr.ri.

erlng strength rapidly and will confer with Intpmllnir mitillu nt l.n linm nfl William Frazee, Vineyard street, not utr iiuiii me jioHpuui. leiepnone, nam 1S61. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAQLES. A mectlnir will be hrlrl nn Wixlnnuilnu September ISth at p. m.

in the now nun on vineyard sireei, near ismma. T. A. SIMPSON. Secretary.

FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. One front furnlshnl ranm In n.ivntn house) 830 Young street, between Ala-pal and Kaplolnnl streets. Annlv nn premises. HONOLULU SALOON, A. LUDLOFF, Proprietor.

Corner Llllha nnd School Street. Has onened a resort wliprn ments of all kinds are served. PRIMO BEER ON TAP..

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