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Two Bedrooms,

$45y per month

House on Kealo St

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"wok with class Tibltons at reasonable

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HONOLULU DRU G CO,' LTD.

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Ctixxs R.' Frazier

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PORTUGUESE ARE

TO FILE CHARGES

WITH SEC. FISHER

Matter of Distribution of Hai

ku Pineapple Lands to Be

Brought' Up

The Portuguese residents of the Ha

walhn Islands are deeply interested

In the 'probable . visit of Secretary

Fisher to the islands, and Judging bv

fan editorial appearing in "A Setta" of

Mlo, will be on band to preitr

cb3rges, notibly In regard to tne dis

tributlon of the Haiku pineapple lands.

The editorial is as follows:

"The long delayed, lorg expected,

and very welcomed Fisher is now

scheduled with certainty, to arrive in

the near future. Of course it is a fore-

going conclusion that the result of his

Investigation will not acect Frear's

reappointment in the least Cut he

v:in lx firiven few atdministration

nuts" to crack which we hope he will

"devour with some relish. 4 The most

interesting oes will be relative ta

homesteading.

f'Here were. the preliminary one3.

VTby were the Molokns A gang of

unworthy Hussims given the choic?

tf-Oie'Kapaa landg'it $15.00 an acre,

I ji preference vto . the Kauai cltir.eri

who had been, were, are, and Will be

glamoring for lands?, Whywemtr8

' sa rbe lands; abandoned by the -Molo-kans

leased to the Hon. Faircfclld;and

bi&rowd? v'-'-,- : "':;Vr ' . f,H.

rWhy ? Is' ; it th? t now- af te m nt

years the worse portion of these land

la l cf?g reopened for 'homesteads at

a highe- figure than, was given ?to ths

. "Why was It, that a number nf r-

Jicitons from ra;uU!eBorrtftvKaiVu

r ineapple: lands -were ignored?., viiy

were these same lands given to Mal

hinis from America and Government

officials Jin Honolulu? ; Why; ; did the

Supreme Court refer to every diction

ary and Encyslopldla Ir. existence b6

as .to deci de th ?t actu il. and : pr rm-m-

ent residence is required bythe. Kalwf

kl 'Tn. jfHaal3i)3Homest'eadera.?',

'-."Why-arrf King tStarret, and Prince,

T?'Tichard '.rllowed . to reside In Ho"p

lulu; pressing the crutch of fat Govern

nftit obs while' the'r homestead in

Haiku are being' cultivated 'by Asia

tics? How will ' .these Gov. H officials

comply with the taw as laid I down by

the .Supreme Court?' ' ' v ' "' ' : r .

rWhyre the iratelads,-cut Into

CO acres-lots at. $15.00 an acreVand th

Kulalmano, 4 (Pepeekeo) lands 'into 9

ar-d 10 acre lots at $90.00 ?n Bcfe?

Why does anf acre of Haiku Pineapple

land produce four times as. much year

1 y income as an . acre of Popeekeo

cane land?? v' :.::-:!: - t rX f?

"Why ? " Why ? Wh v ?: 5

;;WASHIKGtbN, 6i July 29.--Secretary

Fisher expects Congress to

adjourn in time'forhim to:reachrSan

Francisco sb to sail, for Hajrail on

the steamer of August 23d. v - '. -

" : The ternrH)f Governor Frearr of Ha

waii expired over'aJyear-ago,-and the

President has '.determined not to ap

point a Governor' of Hawaii until Sec

retary; J Fisher' can vfsit ' the islands

and make' a feport i on; conditions

there.1: The information a which . has.

reached the President is conflicting

and the President Is insistent that he

shall receive at first hand the report

of Secretary Fisher as to the actual

state of affairs upon the island.

. The 'secretary jhas 'been planning

for some, time to -make' the trip to the

Islands ty Investigate the merits of

the 1 fight being . waged against1 Gov

ernor Fr ear, but owing to the Import

ance of his department In matters of

legislation, it has been impossible for

him vto leave Washington as long as

the two houses are, in session.

'Anticipating an early -adjournment

of Congress, Secretary Fisher re

served passage for Hawaii upon the

steamer sailing August 10th, but ha3

been forced to cancel his reservation.

NARROWLY ESCAPES

" ' . DEATH UNDER WHEELS

s Joaquin Gonsalves, a photographer,

narrowly escaped, injury at Pawaa

junction - yesterday afternoon" by be

ing, dragged from between two street-

tjai , by - passengers " ; on a Waikiki-

Dound street-car. Gonsalves waa

standing on the footboard of the King

street car and jumped off Just as the

other car approached. He was knock

ed down but was caught by passen

gers on the footboard just as he was

falling between the cars.

BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN

' Children when teething are liable to

attacks of diarrhoea and this trpuble,

especially, in warm weather, should

never be neglected. The best medi

cine in use for ailments of this kind

Is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and

Diarrhoea Remedy. When reduced

with water and sweetened, it is not

unpleasant, which is of great import

ance when giving medicine to chil

dren. For sale by all dealers. Ben

son, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii.

"PLbto-EngravlBg of highest grade

ran be Hectired from the StarBulleOn

rnotoisrniTiiis Plant. Sllbt.xt-4

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RUSSIAN;SU(CiDEEAGUE

i-t THE-LATEST SENSATION

Count 1 WHo-;Drew Fatal tot

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fST.rpETERSGURG,:July

sfan clubland boasts a suicide cluKaa

its latest sensatloh. '"It has headquar

ters" here and branches in Moscow,

Odessa;,Kleff.d'TotheirMargevt6wn8

Called the Suicides league, it has;no

-fixed abode, no charter and few rules.

Air members are sworn to secrecy;

but one tor two; who took fright,! left

it and' told "friends a thfng or two.

The club had av large and aristocatfic

membership, "including, titled . people

and society ' belles; mothers 'of f anil

lies, ; old .v men, middle-aged ' rakes:

and many young people. Social gath

ering8 are held weekly, Jn members'

houses'. The theme; of conversation

must be suicide, and" prlizes are given

q the best suggestions' for self-mur-ever;:.

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KfThe police, Cwhp h&xe made several

ain tries to catch the club at sittings,

ay that a dozen, suicides a day- are

the average for. St Petersburg,; and

think the league has something t'do

With, IL But the league has just pill

lished a denial, saying, W arennt

respoilsible for these vulgar suicides.

Our members- are forbidden to take

their' lives f or : reasons of jealousy,

A big line of

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in XTRAGOpD clothes, the kind that wears and

abuse, and looks well.

Here, too; you'll. find complete outfits for boys, all of

the first quality, at right prices-SHirts; TiNOuSersv Shirt

Waists, Heckwear; StoiBkings, Hosiery,

Single Khainlckerljockers, IinesiTrou-

sersv Underwear.

Everything your boy needs to wear is here.

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love, hungef ; poverty, bt li fe's ' prdl -

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Is poor, aftdiwe aim atr getting togeth

er, . cultivated people' who "rwlll feimply

kill themselves for-the science of .the

ihlng tW fofbld hanglngy drowning

and common i poisons." v H

. ' Once a hjionth a ' ballot is - held; -'All

tiietaretAJnkii)Ut opte, ywhichhas

a skull andj -cross-bones. .The mem

ber who.flshAaithl'trtlt ls;suppbsed: to

comfcit . suicde within' aweek; if he,

or she,; bias o, new plan, ; one ' of -'the

btherarvesij suggestions.' ; TJils sounds

iarcicaj; jbutV Ctoun't VSouvorpff, ' ;who

wasVa"'mei

lik a tragedy to be taken seriously.

He drew the fatal lot; ; r V - 'v '. ; r r

! 'His fenqvmetubers ;d2cided that he

mustgc ti'isstate. In iiessarabi?,

hold a jnaguificent Xeast and put poi

son intb 4 hfc glass as the last ; toast

was drunk. He obeyed, drank the

champagne!' andT apparently fell dead.

But next -day, "a near.ineighbor ' was

startled to; see him drive ' up to the

house. - The count - explained ;to his

startled hostVthat h T had only taken

a little powdered sugar; and meant to

leave the league, forever. ,

' The members had gone 6ff after the

feast, very pleased " with" themselves.

But they reckoned with SouvoroffJ

who appeared at their next meeting,

attired ns his ' own ghost, y find gave

thera such a fright that nfany resign

ed then and there. Though bound to

silence, the count says- he would: like

someone to show up the league, Las It

Suits specially designed for boys,

BLVA'

- . works aT lot in Influence on - weak Pe(

meeting, wjiere the. president,-fa very

well . known . man,';; drew . the- fatal

skulU and cross-bonea;rt Consternation

reigned Tor 'some time, as - the ! presi

dent is of world-wide reputation, and

r his death' would ' raise - iBcandaL But

tuiciderslare. nothing; If. not:resource-

f ul. , They passed! a resoltttionbegglng I

him not to kill himself. vHe: graciously

consented:' "Anda-jolly ; glad he J wa3,

too," remarked the count. t . ' ' ?

.- This president : is supposed to be no

less a: "personage than --Arcybaszeff,

whose f books fare? as degenerate; as

they aie clever. 1113 last one; "Ai the

Last1 Limit actually preaches suicide

as one of" the few experiences worth

having. ? Those who, have i tried l it say

that the experience of pulling- put the

lots .'at monthly meetings ?fls.'Zl moije

thrilling than 'anything; they have ever

known. These; anyway,, are the dec

larations of sober Russian 'papers. ;

KERMIS ROOSEVELT' GOES

TO BRAZIL AS lUILROADER

j; NEW YORK; July T.Kermit . Roo

sevelt, the second son of -V Theodore

Roosevelt, sailed - today on' the Olym-

pic for. Brazil; where he fsgoing Into

railroading. He . is a Harvard man.

He was with his father, on the African

hunting trfp, and since that time has

hunted in various

Tparts of America

ori'Uis own - bock.'

big and little

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tf L B E RT A ; FA R M E R S

. EXPECT TO PROFIT

D l rHI'HlilH ;lMHHi-

Will Send Grairtto Liverpool.by

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v CALGARY, Can.; July. 20. The-ben-

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eflts that wi0 accrue -to'all ; western

Canada through the -opening of ,thd

Panama, canal are numerous.,! But no

province will profit more than will Al

berta. xShe will .be plucked from. an

inferior market "pqsltlon and placed

level' with the other agricultural prov

inces. ; To her the canal wilt be worth

millions yearly,-considering the wheat

crop alone.' ; Last Year; ' from 'this

source,1' it would have turned- a : full

$3,000,000 into -the pockets of theAl

berta farmer. And less than a-tenth

ot thearable lands of the province are

under "cultivation; - X - - I ' i V ''

y At present the 'Alberta farmer Is at

something of a -disadvantage la mar

keting his .grain crops. -The LIrerpool

market sets the" price of the world's

wheat Wheat at the initial elevator.

is worth the. Liverpool. price less Uhe

cost of getting -the grain to that r-t

wvi.L'ii,.hiw ho rrnin

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whr- ;. At timps ..local conditions

make I a dftlerence, - but : in . Canada, j

Where there is a : large etcess for ex;

port,;the , price is !practically, always

vc s.

Edcrheimer,

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IV, The. AlLerta farn::r-an

tive route, but prices r.re scllc::i i.u

tas'to make' it aval!ab!e. Thli i.?

ship by rail to Vancouver r.n.J fr.

tl;ere by crran ta. Liver;-

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canal. Capo lirn cr to Til.': ".'

Mfitlco, 't-encj arroj-i tLvT-l......

rail. The avcrrrj rate frc:a "

points 'to' Vancouver 13 14 cc:,. ,

bushel.': .From Vancouver to Li-, r

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t3 Crrn:t! tetter- the fr, ..

m$; cents per bU3)l;' a tc.tal frt

rnto,. AlLerta t; Llv?rr:oI, cf 22 r:

per bushal. :::. i this, there U

charge, of G cenis j cr bu;':cJ f..-T-t

ing the grain, as then', are ro c!

tors.,at Vanccuvrr ' z".:i , janr-rro

not : equipped '. i'or carrying , gra;.i i i

bulk, making a' tof.-.rccn c" Zi cent.?

pcr'biiishel; by the v. ; torn r.ut. .

.- .Thus," even in winter, when ,tie ex

pensive "''all-hiir route must be J

from Alberta to tiJe-water, there ii

always an'advantao la favor cf. tha

eastern jroute of at least 3 cents per

bushel.' Put elevators at' Vancouver, ;

which -structures : are projected f.o'.v - '

ahd will soon ' 1o in course- ci ct n-

struction, and the rate' favors the c:: tJ j

era route when the Jakri are oi i

and' the western durir- the winter..-

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a uoraan caa find the stylo cf

alwaysadj t

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TJioto-EngraTlns cf '.hlzhcsf pr;: !s

ran beKemred from Lfir Mar.:::.:.::.i

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