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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 5

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5 OOQcrzDocroczzDoc 3000C 3oc; DOC DOC DOCTDO 0 1 era .1 talk ifl Lza L3 fiP GREAT THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU, TUESDAY, MARCH 31; 1908. PAPPA White Canvas Oxfords Blue Canvas Turn Oxfords I Lace Edgings, 50c. a doz. Green Canvas Turn Oxford Lavendar Canvas Turn Oxford White Suede Turn Oxford Pink Canvas Turn Oxford Brown Suede Turn Oxford Black Suede Turn Oxford SALE Oriental Laces, from 15c.

a yard. 1 Indlanhead Suits with Jackets, from $2.50. Belt, Skirts, Embroideries, low down. Ladies' Night Gowns, from 50c. to PR TO HOUSE-CLEAN1 Ladies' Muslin Drawers, 25c.

if 75c. An Avalanche of Bargains. Double laluo in Ivory Article Sold Chemise Semi-made Robes, $2.50 to These have Cuban Heel, Silk Laces and are excellent in every way. $10.00. Gloves, Corset Cover, i (1 sntlsihridn-'s FumishinS Negligee Shirts 70c, Neckwear from 5c, Underwear.

25c to $1 White Dress Shirts $1 .50 to $2.50 W1ENS' SUITS, MEMS' TROUSERS, BOYS' SUITS. AH are of the latest shades, patterns and cut. Nothing old. DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTIC AT A SONG Pillow Case Linens, 65, 75 and 85 Cents a Yard. Mercerized Pongee, White and Champagne, 30 Cents a Yard.

Woolen Goods, Plain Checks, Stripes and Plaids, from 45c. to $1.50 a Yard. Table Linens, 50 Cents" to $1.25 a Yard. All Pure Linen Towels ano Part Linen Towels, from $1.25 to $6.00 a Dozen. Twelve Yards of Good Strong Gingham for One Dollar.

Washable Dimities, from 8l2 to 17 Cents a ard. White Mercerized with Pretty Designs, from 20 to 25 Cents a Yard. White Lace Striped Lawns, 12 Cents a Yard! White Che-cks and Plaids, Mercerized, Swiss, 25 Cents a Yard. We have never made such a sweeping reduction as characterizes this spring sale. The goods are all that we represent them to be a better quality cannot be found anywhere.

We must clean the shelves. 1 Come in and gather the harvest while the grain is in the stock. You will never have a better opportunity. fcT) ALAKEA ST. i LZZ3 Uli DOC 30C oc czs cm CZZD CZTD CHZ)OCDO DO CD KOOLAU RAILWAY Win.

G. Irwin Ltd. TO KEEP BOYS TOWARD KAHUKU, AGENTS FOR THE TO is Royal Insurance of Liverpool, Eng PR SO OUT. OF 2 'o 3 3 a 3 I Tf, land, i Scottish Union National Insurance of Edlnburg, Scotland. Wllhelma of Magdeburg General Insurance Co.

Commercial Assurance of London. Judge Dole Wants to Send U. S. Juvenile Culprits to Reformatory. A.M.

P.M. 0.00 11.00 1-32 DT.aliiu 2.17 11.11 1.42 Kahana to .05 40 .15 .20 .25 ,20 Kahana to .10 .15 .20 .25 .40 3.00 11.17 1.46;, Ialuanul. 4.13. 11.23 1.50 4.89 11.30 153 Kalpapau 6.27 11.36 1.58 8.45 11.46 2.06 Arrive 'Kahuku. 1100 11.58 2.15 TOWARD KAHANA.

Judge Sanford B. Dole, under date of March 20, wrote to the Board of Commissioners of Public Instruction enclosing correspondence relative to hia purpose, if the laws permit, of Jt 1 .55 .40 WM. G. IRWIN LTD. 9TJGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS Wm.

G. Irwin. and Manager John D. First ') W. M.

Giff Second VI--PresIdnt H. M. Treasurer Richard -1 vers. Secretary W. F.

AGENTS FOR Oceanic Steamship San Francisco, Cal. Western Sugar Refining San urn sentencing juvenile offenders convicted TO in the Federal court to reformatories 5 3 3 5 p. TO fa TO TO 3 instead of the Territorial jalL He says: desire information as to the age DTancco, cal. limit at which minors may remain Baldwin Locomotive "Works. Phila at such schools, whether, if properly sVnt there, they may be sent there delphja, Pa.

Ka- Ka-huku huku Newall Universal Mill Manu to remain until they are of legal age facturers of National Cane Shredder. to .10 or otherwise. i THE LATE MRS. CAROLINE BIRD AND FIVE GENERATIONS OF HER FAMILY. New York, NT O.OO 2.55 Kaipapau 4.73 6.11 Pacific Oil Transportation San .15 1 .201 Francisco, Cal.

P.M. 8.00 3.12 3.22 3.28 3.35 3.41 8.47 3.58 Mrs. J. F. Berry received by the S.

I nolulu for she was an old kamaaina. P.M. 12.40 12.49 12.57 1.02 1.05 1.09 1.13 1.23 to .15 .23 .30 .35 .40 .45 .55 S. Alameda the sad news of the death paving arrived here in 1849 with her 6.S7 8.00 Kaluanul. of her mother, Mrs.

Caroline Bird, who .35 .35 .40 and two sons. A large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildden. The funeral took place March 20 in Mount Olive cemetery, a large concourse of friends and relatives being present. Fire Insurance "There is one Hawaiian boy to be sentenced In a few days whom I desire to sentence to the Waialee school. He is sixteen years old according to his own report." Isaac M.

Coar, assistant secretary of the board, yesterday wrote to William Williamson, chairman, in which he says that Marshal Hendry, in a recent letter to the Governor, "states Punaluu. 8.83 11.00 passed away March 17, of old age, In San Francisco, aged 89 years. nolulu in 18S0 and Is buried in Nuuanu cemetery. Mrs. Bird was a native of England.

She leaves six children, four daughters Kahana vahiikn witn tne Deceased will be remembered in Ho THE B. F. DILLINGHAM court for offenses against the United LTD. General Agents for Hawaii States, such as larceny, generally. The minimum sentences provided by the Federal statutes are unusually severe and it seems unfortunate in every Atlas Assurance Company of London.

New York Underwriters' Agency. Providence Washington Insurance B. 9:15 a. from Honolulu. Returning, leaves Kahana at 1:32 p.

connecting with the afternoon train for the city which leaves Ka-huku at 2:20. TAMES J. DOTVLINO, Supt. R. S.

POLJJSTER, G. P. T. Agt. Oahu Railway TIME TABLE way that such minors should be sen that it Is desired by the Federal officials that an arrangement be made by which juvenile offenders against Federal, statutes may be sentenced by the Federal court to the Boys' Industrial School rather than have them sent to prison." It was desired that action might be taken the same day, Mr.

Cox adding: "The Federal Government would be willing to pay for flip suDnort of such persons at the Company. tenced to the common Territorial jail court's having the discretion of sending such minors under eighteen years of age to such schools for tho. statutory term of imprisonment as may be fixed by the statute, instead of to the Territorial jail? If it can not be done without legislation, I should recommend legislation for that purpose. The law of May 3, 1S76, relating to the reform school in the District of Columbia has a similar provision and limits the age to sixteen years. Part of the law in regard to the confinement of Federal prisoners is stated within the State or district where such court is held, the use of which is authorized by the Legislature of the State for such purpose.

"It is suggested that you consult with the authorities of these Territorial reform schools regarding the reception of minors convicted in your courts, as to their care and custody, and as to the per diem rate to be charged the government for the support of such prisoners. "If satisfactory arrangements are made, these schools may be used by you as the place of confinement for minors convicted in your court of offenses against the United States. at Honolulu. There is a Territorial law providing for reform schools, under which all minors under eighteen years of age convicted In the Terri NOTICE. ANY WOMAN OF GIRL NEEDING torial courts may be sentenced for any help or advice, Is invited to communicate, either In person or by letter, with term within their minority, in such rate of fifty cents per day for each person, that being the rate which they cases as the courts in which such mi Ensign L.

Anderson, matron of the Salvation Army Woman's Industrial Home. No. 1680 Klne street nors are convicted may consider such pay for the support or prisoners ai th rvahn nrison." He enclosed a let OUTWARD. For Walanae, Walalua, Kahuku and Way Stations 9:15 a. 3:20 p.

m. ter from T. H. Gibson, superintendent iin sections 5541 and 5542 of the Ke-vised Statutes. Would not such a reform school be a place of confinement on conviction of offenses by mi "A letter has today been written to lUnwk Hatrhind Spacnn.

sentences to be more suitable than the punishment otherwise authorized by law for such offenses. At the present time, there is one reform school for boys and one for girls. The one of the Boys' Industrial scnool, as 101 lows: am verv much In favor of receiv the United. Marshal for your nors within these sections referring to district, calling attention to this com munication and giving him InstruC' Place your orders for EGGS ing Juvenile offenders from the Federal court rather than have them sent for boys has for the last four or five White Orpington; unexcelled "Crys tions as to the manner in which the years been stationed in the country on tn nrison. whether the Federal oov accounts against the government for emmnt nav for their keep or not, the support of United States prisoners For Pearl City.

Kwa aim au jr Stations 17:30 a. 9:15 a. 11:05 a. p. 3:2 P- m- 5:15 p.

til p. m. For Wahiawa 9:15 m. and 5.15 i30 INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Walalua and Walanae 5:31 ATive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Pearl City 17:46 a.

8:36 a. 4A.4o o. 4:31 p. but If they will pay 50c. a day that in these schools should be rendered.

will cover all expenses. At the meetlne of the board yes "Your attention Is invited to the Act of Congress approved June 21, tals." Black Minorca; famous "Diamond." White Leghorn; noted "Nonpareil." Brown Leghorn; "Clayton" strain. S. Gray Dorking; English and Canadian. Buff Wyandottes; prizewinners.

All Eggs guaranteed pure and true to breed. Inter-Island Orders carefully packed. Address WALTER C. WEEDON, P. O.

Box 658. Honolulu, T. B. a State jail or penitentiary? Very respectfully, i (Sgd.) SANFORD B. DOLE, Judge, U.

S. District Court. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REPLY. Under date of January 27, 1908, from Iepartment of Justice. Washington.

Charles J. Bonaparte, Attorney General, replies. After acknowledging receipt of Judge Dole's letter and noting the inquiry therein he says: "Tour attention is invited to section 554S of the Revised Statutes, which provides: 'Whenever any person Is convicted terdav Mr. Williamson read all of the 19C2, and the amendment of April 27, this Island on a large piece of land somewhat isolated from other residences, giving the boys opportunity for acquiring a variety of knowledge in such employment as farming, care of live stock, carpentry, blacksmlth-Ing, mason work and tailoring, besides instruction in common school stuties. The school Is a great success, the discipline is good, the situation is a healthy one.

I should consider it. a great benefit to the boys rnrre snondence. There being some 1906. Droviding for commutation for doubt about the age limit for sending good conduct for United States pris oners, the provisions of which are held to be applicable to all JlXnlted boys to the Industrial School, on mo tion of Mr. Hutchins the whole mat ter was referred to the Attorney Gen pral of the Territory.

States prisoners, regardless of the in stitution in which they are confined Following is Judge Dole's letter to that are convicted in the Federal in execution of their sentence." HONOLULU IRON WORKS COMPANY. p. "7:30 p. m. Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa 836 a.

m. and 5:31 p. m. Daily. tEx.

Sunday. Sunday Only. The Haleivra Limited, a two-hour train (only flrst-cUss tickets honored), leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:22 returning, arrives in Honolulu -I ia-ia The Limited stops only court if they could be sent to this of any offense against tne unireo States which Is punishable by fine and Attorney General Bonaparte: DOLE TO BONAPARTE. Honolulu. January 7, 1908.

Remember that the road depart imprisonment, or by either, the court ment have promised to cart away the bv which the sentence is passed may Machinery, Black Pipe, Galvanized Pipe, Boiler Tubes. Iron and Steel. In-rlneerB Supplies. OFFICIO Nuuanu Street. The Attorney General, Washington, school instead of to the Territorial jail.

In the latter place they are exposed to the society of hardened criminals to some extent and the effect on their characters must be toad. Is there anything in the wf of this order the sentence to be executed in TV refuse when you clean up your side, walk. Please telephono to thJn when at Pearl City and WJanae Tt wocasionally happens that any house of correction or house of reformation for juvenile delinquents your part of the work is done. F. C.

SMITH, Q. P. T. A. minora ae indicted in the Federal G.

P. DENISUIN. Superintendent..

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