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The Hawaiian Star from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 7

Publication:
The Hawaiian Stari
Location:
Honolulu, Hawaii
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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THK HAWAIIAN BTAIt, MONDAY, DMCUMIIIfllt 7, All Nations BXCliPT CARRIE Drink Primo Lager LUTED QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU H. T. Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar i Company, Walluku Sugar company, Ookala Sugar Plantation Company, Haleakala Ranch Company, Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Ilne Shipping Company. Charles Brewer Line of Boa-ton kets.

LIST OP OFFICERS. Charles M. Cooke President Geo. H. V-Prea.

Mgr. B. Faxon Sec'y. F. Allen Auditor P.

C. Jones Director H. Waterhouse Director R. Carter Director 'All of the above named constituting the Board of Directors. Sapolin Hints ON GENUIN REDUCTION SALE NOW ON AT s.

oz WAVERLEY BLOCK HOTEL STREET Closing Qui Sale About every home there are some things which Are not as pleasing In appearance as you would like, yet too useful to throw away. Worn chairs for Instance can be changed with hardly any expense Into beautiful pieces of furniture, nothing simpler or easier with "Sapolin" Enamels. Sapolin Enamels (29 colors). Sapolin Bathtub Enamel, Sapolin Aluminum Enamel, "Our Favorite" Gold Enamel, Japanese Gold Paint, Sapolin Furniture Polish, Sapolin Varnish Stains, Sapolin Varnishes, etc. OT WAN DEATH OF A WELL JUDGE LITTLE A PETITION DECLARING THAT UK IS PIU5JUDIC1CD AGAINST HAWAIIAN JURORS.

A Homo Rule petition 1m being clr- OWN KAMAAiNA II HORACE OATHS CftAHHE WHO CAME HICR13 IN 1S47 PASSED AWAY SATURDAY NIGHT. i ml LIMITED Horace Gates Crabbe one of the while ouluted on Hawaii and Muul asking I UnmHnlnns loiiKent In thee Iflnnd died President Roosevelt not to reappoint nt o'clock Saturday evening nt Circuit Judge Little of the Fourth Clr- his residence on Nuuanu nvenue fol-cult. Hllo. It Is as follows: I lowing stroke of paralysis sillTered To Theodore Roosevelt, President of about a week before. Ho was born In the United States.

Philadelphia In 1S30. His father was "Mr. President: The undersigned, elt- 1 Captain Cmbbe of the United' States lzen df the Teii'ittiry of Hawaii, re- Murine Corps. Cnptnln Crnbbe was or-ipccttuliy petition thlit upon the ex- I dereil to California In 1S4G and Horace plrntlon of his term of olllce, the Hon- i cnme with him ns clerk. From Call-orable Gilbert F.

Little, Judge of the fornla, raptaln Cmbbe was ordered to Fourth Circuit of the Territory of Honolulu, where he resigned his com-Hawaii, be not reappointed, among mission nnd entered Into business. This other reasons for the reason that said has been Horace G. Crabbe's home Judge has openly and unqualifiedly nn- snce 1S47. He was In business for hlm- nounced his opposition to the placing 1 soif nt vnrlnus times uu to a few vears of any citizen of Hawaiian extraction ngo when he resigned. He was con- upon the juries empniieieu in nis court nected with the customs service of Ha-und has and Is now carrying out this wall for a number of years, nnd nlso policy in the empaneling or juries in i with the police department under Mar-hls Circuit thereby creating race Juries Parka He was King's clmmber- whlch the Congressional Act organiz- inln durlnsr the lelcn of Klnr Lunnlllo.

Ing the Territory of Hawaii abolished During Kalaknun'g relsn he wns eleet- and Is opposed to. I ed a member of the House of Nobles We submit, an Investigation of this on the National Reform ticket. In 1S57 chnrge by the Department of Justice, he married Elizabeth Meek, daughter will show that Judge Little Is opposed 0f Captain John Meek. Five children to Hawaiian jurors because of their survive blm. These are Clarence L.

nationality and practically without re- Crabbe. President of the Hnwnllan sen- gard to the personal qualifications of nte, De Courry and John M. of Sa-such jurors or their fitness to serve, cromento, and Horace' X. and Mrs. Ly-hls opposition, amounting to this, that dla n.

Allen, of Honolulu. The fun- thn Hnwalians have had their day anu erai xv III be held this afternoon at 3:30 are not considered by him fit Jurors o'clock. 1- 1 I iuiyuuw, iiiij' uuu iti m. Connection we state that under existing laws the Judge has had practically supreme control of the selection of Jurors, so that Judge Little Is in a position to enforce and carry out his prejudices, nnd we submit that investigation will show that he Is carrying out his prejudice? nnd that the Jury list of his Court shows such a smnll nprci-ntnire of HawnIIans as to prove that the Juries are drawn on TJiA.NsnmT siilh.ma.n aiuuvcu Lit 177 South King St. Bepning Meete 28 for i Wneh, Brand.

(Mimas Sale Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Furni shlng Goods. Hoots una Shoes, Ladled Underwear, Chlldrens Toys and other goods, too numerous to mention. CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. Goo Kim Ste Oriental NEW STOCK OF CURIOS.

A REAT VARIETY SUITABLE FOR Mil? MILITARY VISITORS SUNDAY race lines with only just enough Ha-wallans on the jury to technically es-caiiR the accusation that juries are drawn on race lines In his court, all of which Is very respectfully submitted. BORN. RAMSAY- In Honolulu, Sunday December 0, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Ramsay, a daughter. IIAGLUNo In Honolulu, December 5, 1803 to Captain and Mrs. J. F. Hag-lund, a daughter.

YESTERDAY MANILA. MORNING FROM Fully two days late, the transport Sherman arrived yesterday morning from Manila via Nagasaki, en route to San Francisco. The vessel left Manila November 14 and Nngasakl November 21. She encountered rough weather on the trip from the later port but no damage 'was done to the vetsel. The health aboard wai good and no deatns occurred.

Particular Interest was given to the arrival of the vessel by the fact that CHINA WARE, SATSUMA AND CLOISONNE WARES CARVED IVORY, SANDAL WOOD BOXES, EBONY' FURNITURE, SILVER WARE. Waity Building, King Street, opposite Advertiser Office. Phone White 2746. STATIONERY AT WHOLESALE PKICES 20 to 30 per cent Discount On All Sales From S45 Cents C7r Don't Waste Time Experimenting with unreliable and cheap hair preparations. Pacheco's Dandruff Killer Is an Ideal tonic and an effectual and permanent cure for dandruff and other scalp diseases.

Sold by all Druggists and at the Union Barber Shop. Tel. Main 232. The entire stock must be sold! We are simply sacrificing the goods in order to get the money out of the stock as quickly possible. IK HOTF5L STREET S.

SAIKI, Bamboo Furniture AND PICTURE FRAMES Neat and Handsome Designs, made to order. Kl, Beretanla Street, near Punchbowl. Holiday Novelties From SWITZERLAND, GER MANY, FRANCE AND ENG LAND. The latest fads In Household Utensils and Kitchen Ware. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST! Careful housewives call and inspect ganlzed in the Philippines February 2, 1901.

One battalion from the Twenty-eight Infantry was transferred to the new organization and the remainder of the men were recruited from soldiers In the Islands. The regiment has seen very hard service and served In the Islands of Mlndora under General Bell. Colonel J. J. O'Connel Is the commander of the regiment.

He is aboard the Sherman. As passengers on the transport there were 532 enlisted men, 30th U. S. Infantry; 122 enlisted men. Engineer Corps; 142 enlisted men, casuals: 30 general i passengers, 11 ex-Civil employees.

1j discharged soldiers; total number of troops ana others, 912. In additions to the soldiers nnd ofllcers there Is a large crowd of nurses, civilians nnd families of the military peo ple returning Home. General Sanno is returning homo to be retired as a brigadier general. Major W. W.

Robinson who was formerly quartermaster at Honolulu was a passenger on the vessel from Manila to Nagasaki, ac- companieu uy His wife. The various the vessel going about viewing tho places of Interest. The hotels were crowded during the dinner hour and throughout the evening. The Sherman sailed this morning for San Francisco. MARRIED.

CONSTABEL-WALKER At the Ger- part of the Thirtieth Regiment was man Lutheran Church, Honolulu, De- aboard. This Is the regiment that cember 5, 1903, nt 4 o'clock, Pastor W. I was organized in the Philippine Islands Felmy of the church olllciating, Miss 1 and as an organization, is going for Matilda Walker, daughter of Mr. and 1 the first time to the Mnlnland. From Mrs.

T. B. Walker, to Alolph Con- 1 San Francisco the headquarters, band, stabel, formerly of Apia, Samoa, but nnd eight companies will be sent to for the oast twelve years with H. Fort Crook, Nebraska while two com- Hnckfeld of Honolulu. Fol- imnles will go to Little Rock, Arkansas men on thp tmnsnnrt worn lowing the marriage ceremony there nnd two companies to Fort Reno, In- liberty.

The city wns quite animated was a reception nt the Waikikl resi- dlan Territory. The regiment was or- with the many hundreds of people from uence oi uuhi.iv avuiisl, wnu auvau. years ago took the UrUle to Berlin where she was given a musical edu- cation and her voice cultivated by I Mine. Teleka Gerster. The maid of honor was Miss Marie von Holt, the bridesmaids Miss Hartley, Miss Neu-man nnd Miss Campbell.

The best man was K. G. Duisenberg. the ush- ers, O. Illllefold, W.

Felmy and G. Albers. During the ceremony Cava-lerla Rusticana wns played softly on the organ, and at Its conclusion Mrs. Hlbberdlne sans a solo. i ULUNAHELE-KALANA At Punaluu Hawaii, December 3, 1903, Rev.

S. D. Nuuhiwa olllciating, Miss Maria Kn-lana to Captain J. M. Ulunahele, master of the schooner Kawallunal.

The Rev. L. C. Ralls, one of our former pastors, passed through here Wednesday with a consignment of blooded stock. Linn Creek (Mo.) Reveille.

I Tho Highest Priced but1 I 1 tho Best Quality. I SOLD EVEP.YWI1ERE. i niYiTOrnTniirii 1 i nitum i i in i iiTUr LEWIS LTD. THE BIG GROCERS. The Lewers' Cooke Building.

169 KING STREET. 2402 Telephones 240. The Island Meat Company, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS. Herbert E. Gares, Manager.

Hind, Rolph Agents. Located on Fort Street, opposite Love Building. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Supply of Island Turkeys Now On Hand From Kahikinui Ranch Orders for Christmas Turkeys Now Taken A supply of the finest quality of Island meats, poultry and game, with all other market goods, also imported goods which are demand by the public will always be on hand. Telephone Main 76. Honolulu, T.

H. DIED. CRABBE In Honolulu, December 5, 1303, following a stroke of paralysis, Horace Gates Crabbe, son of Captain Crabbe of the United States Marine Corps, and father of De Courcy and John M. Crabbe, of Sacramento, California, and Clarence L. Crabbe, Horace N.

Crabbo and Lydla R. Allen of Honolulu. He was born In Philadelphia March 2, 1830, and was therefore 73 years, 9 months and 3 days old at his death. The funeral will take place from Masonic Temple, December 7, nt 3:30 o'clock p. m.

(Philadelphia, Baltimore, St. Louis and Sacramento papers please copy.) 'MA'CFARLANE In Honolulu, December 1903, Duncan Mncfarlane, a native of Scotland, age 54 years and 19 days. BAND CONCERT. The Territorial Band under the direction of Captain Berger will play at Emma Square this evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The following Is the pro gram: PART I.

March, "United Flags" Gabriel Overture, "Victor Emanuel" Kllng "Reminiscences of Verdi Godfrey Vocal Selections: (a) "Hooneho," (b) "Llhi Kai Ohelo." Miss J. Kelliaa. (c) "Wai Mapuna," (d) "Ahea Oe." Mrs. N. Alapal.

PART II. Selection, "Greetings from Intermezzo, "Minnehaha" Hager Waltz, "On tho Ocean" Andre March, "Comrades" Tieke "Star Spangled Banner." DAUGHTERS OF HAWAII. An organization to be known as the "Daughters of Hawaii" was formed November 18, this year by Mrs. Emma L. Dillingham.

Mrs. Sarnh Colin Waters, Mrs. Luclnda Severance. Mrs. Ellen A.

Weaver, Mrs. Annie A. Dickey. Mrs. Cornelia H.

Jones nnd Miss Anna M. Paris. Its object Is "To perpetuate the memory and spirit or old Hawaii and to preserve tho nomenclature and correct pronunciation of the Hawaiian languagp." 'No one Is eligible to membership who wns not born In Hawaii of parents who came here before 1SC0, Kodaks 999 Christmas Goods Eastman Kodaks are always Up-to-date Unless you get an Eastman Kodak you won't be happy Don't think for a moment you cannot afford it. You can. Just think, for you get a very good little instrument.

For $2 you get one a little larger. And then $5, $12, $17.50, $25 and $35 gives you an idea of the different prices. It is impossible to tell you about them in this space. Come into the store and let them be shown to you. We arc only too glad to have opportunity of showing their good features and explain how to operate them.

We have a Developing and Printing Department and turn out satisfactory work. Every order, no matter how small, receives careful treatment. Customers are good enough to say they like our work better than that done by others. But let us demonstrate; we get your developing and printing by doing it a little better than anyone else. WANT LIGHT ON MIDWAY.

Superintendent Colly of tha cablo station at Mldwny has cabld to Captain Rodman asking the latter to usf Influence to have the United State Government place a permanent light sit Midway Island as a guide for passing venseln, or vbbboIs going to that island. When tho U. S. S. Iroquois was nt Mldwny rocontly Captain Rodman left the cable otllclals a lamp which was put 011 a 50-foot pole.

Want ads In Star cost but 25 cents. HOBRON DRUG CO Enters' Block, Fort St. 7.

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Years Available:
1893-1912